At the age of 60, Oliver McCall is not merely stepping back into the boxing ring; he’s embarking on an extraordinary journey that challenges conventional notions of age and athleticism. The former WBC heavyweight champion initiated his return to the sport in November of last year, surprising both fans and critics alike. By stopping Stacy
Manny Pacquiao has landed in Los Angeles, fulfilling his role as a boxing icon and a symbol of resilience. Known as “Pac-Man,” this living legend is set to face reigning WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios. Pacquiao’s arrival was subdued but filled with an aura of anticipation. Compared to his earlier entrances, where he often drew
The boxing world has been buzzing lately with the tantalizing prospect of a much-anticipated rematch between Joy Joyce and Tony Yoka. Their encounter at the 2016 Olympic Games remains etched in the annals of boxing history, as Yoka clinched a narrow victory to win the gold medal. Fast forward nearly a decade, and both fighters
In what appears to be another chapter in the increasingly fraught narrative of boxing, the clash between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford has devolved from what could have been a monumental matchup into a spectacle dominated by billionaire power plays and corporate greed. The world of boxing used to be revered for its rich tradition
Joseph Parker embodies the essence of perseverance in the world of heavyweight boxing. With a record of 36 wins, 3 losses, and 24 knockouts, the former WBO heavyweight champion has proven to be a formidable force in the ring. What sets Parker apart, however, is not just his achievements but his resilience. Over the past
In the dynamic realm of boxing, few matchups have generated as much electric anticipation as the potential fight between Jaron “Boots” Ennis and Teofimo Lopez. Both fighters boast impressive professional records, with Ennis standing undefeated at 34-0 and Lopez, the current WBO champion at 140 pounds, entering the ring with a notable record of 22-1.
In the world of professional boxing, few names shine as brightly as Canelo Alvarez. However, a growing chorus of criticism surrounds him, questioning not only his recent performances but also his motivations as a fighter. When figures like Bob Arum—one of the most respected promoters in boxing history—express their doubts about Canelo’s willingness to entertain
In the world of professional boxing, there’s an electrifying buzz surrounding potential matchups that can define careers and excite audiences globally. One such pairing is that of Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta “Tank” Davis. Both men have declared a desire to engage in what could become one of the most significant fights in modern boxing history.
Last night, the Copper Box in London became the epicenter of an electrifying heavyweight clash, showcasing the fierce rivalry between Dave Allen and Johnny Fisher. In their highly-anticipated rematch, fans were treated to a visceral display of ambition, strategy, and knockout power. The bout ended dramatically in the fifth round with Allen delivering a decisive
Andy Cruz, a name that resonates with the echoes of boxing glory, is poised to make waves in the professional circuit after an illustrious amateur career. Hailing from Matanzas, Cuba, Cruz is not just another fighter; he is a beacon of hope for Cuban boxing, widely acknowledged as the next potential star to shine on