As the boxing world continues to unfold its narrative, we find ourselves at an enthralling midpoint of the year, rocked by a series of phenomenal bouts and jaw-dropping finishes. Among the contenders for Fight of the Year, one particular event captured the imagination of fight enthusiasts: the explosive knockout delivered by Brian Norman. In a
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This Friday marks an electrifying event in the realm of boxing, as undefeated super middleweight Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov faces off against David “Dynamite” Stevens at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. This ten-round showdown is not merely another bout; it’s a pivotal moment for two fighters aiming to claim their spots in the elite
The boxing world is buzzing with excitement as the potential duel between Josh Kelly and IBF junior middleweight champion Bakhram Murtazaliev is in the pipeline for September 13th, set to light up the undercard of the much-hyped Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford showdown at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. This event, a convergence of elite
Eddie Hearn, the ever-ambitious promoter, has recently shared insights about Anthony Joshua’s potential return to the boxing arena, igniting the hopes and speculations of boxing enthusiasts around the world. According to Hearn, AJ is eyeing a comeback in the latter part of the year—October, November, or December. The spotlight isn’t merely on one fight; Hearn
In the unpredictable world of boxing, the return of iconic figures often prompts intense debates about their legacy and physical safety. Jamie Moore, a former fighter turned accomplished trainer, embodies this struggle as he contemplates Manny Pacquiao’s anticipated comeback at the age of 46. While many boxing pundits echo Moore’s skepticism regarding Pacquiao’s ability to
Brian Norman Jr., the reigning WBO welterweight champion, is on the precipice of what could be a career-defining moment. As he prepares to step into the ring in Japan against the determined challenger Jin Sasaki, the stakes are high. Norman, boasting an impeccable record of 27 wins with 21 knockouts, has a fierce ambition that
The boxing world is abuzz with excitement and anticipation as discussions heat up around potential matchups involving WBC light heavyweight champion David Benavidez and notable British fighters Callum Smith and Anthony Yarde. Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz has hinted at a showdown likely to take place in Liverpool, but other major venues like Las Vegas and Dallas
Shane Mosley, a revered name in the world of boxing, recently expressed stark criticism regarding the current state of the sport, arguing that modern fighters are excessively compensated while failing to embody the principles of dedication and fan engagement. This stark departure from the values that once defined the sport raises fundamental questions: what happened
Roberto Duran, the name that reverberates through the annals of boxing history, encapsulates the essence of a true living legend. As he celebrates his 74th birthday, it is not just a milestone but a testament to the enduring legacy he has crafted over five decades. Duran’s accolades are numerous, but what sets him apart from
With fervor and an unwavering spirit that defies expectations, Nonito Donaire has done what many thought was impossible: he’s made a significant statement about age in the world of boxing. At 42 years old, Donaire’s triumph in the ring against 28-year-old Andres Campos for the WBA interim bantamweight title is not just a victory; it’s