Naoya Inoue, widely regarded as the pound-for-pound king in boxing, is on the hunt for a new opponent following the sudden withdrawal of unbeaten Mexican fighter Alan Picasso from their scheduled bout on May 4 in the United States. This development has sent shockwaves through the boxing community, as Picasso’s refusal to step into the
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The landscape of boxing is always shifting, and as we edge toward 2025, the unified super-bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue stands at a pivotal juncture in his illustrious career. Promoter Bob Arum recently laid out a compelling series of events that could define the trajectory of Inoue’s legacy. As Inoue is set to clash with IBF
In the world of professional boxing, upsets are a common occurrence, but few are as jaw-dropping as Bruno Surace’s recent victory over Jaime Munguia at the Estadio Caliente in Tijuana, Mexico. Entering the ring with an undefeated record of 26-0-2 and only five knockouts to his name, Surace was considered the underdog against the formidable
Jaime Munguia, a well-known name in the boxing world with a record of 44 wins and just a single loss, faces Bruno Surace in Tijuana, Mexico, tonight. Surace, an unbeaten fighter boasting 20 victories, presents a significant yet distinct challenge for Munguia. The bout, taking place at 169 pounds—marginally above the super middleweight limit—marks a