At the ripe age of 41, Sergey Kovalev, the fearsome “Krusher,” has made the poignant decision to lace up his gloves for one final time. The former world light heavyweight champion, who etched his name in boxing history with a ferocious style and undeniable charisma, is set to face Artur Mann on April 19th in
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The much-anticipated rematch between British heavyweights Dave Allen and Johnny Fisher is nearly upon us, and there’s a palpable buzz surrounding it. Slated for May 17th at the Copper Box Arena—a venue that promises a raucous atmosphere—this fight not only represents an opportunity for both men to prove themselves but also fulfills the fans’ demands
Last night at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, the air was thick with anticipation and energy as a remarkable card of boxing action unfolded. Fans flocked to witness a night filled with explosive performances from Coachella’s rising stars, who left no room for doubt regarding their capabilities. The atmosphere was laced with excitement, underscored by
IBF super middleweight champion William Scull has found himself at the center of a swirling storm of media speculation regarding the future of boxing’s biggest stars. Following Canelo Alvarez’s recent bouts, there has been a growing discussion about a potential showdown between Alvarez and Terence Crawford, scheduled for September 13th. Scull, however, has publicly voiced
In the world of professional boxing, each matchup often serves as a microcosm of a larger narrative. The upcoming fight on March 12 between former champion Keith Thurman and rising star Brock Jarvis embodies the clash of youth versus experience. Thurman, a seasoned warrior with a record of 30-1, returns to the ring after a
The world of boxing is no stranger to exhilarating rivalries, but few have captivated fans quite like that of Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano. Their previous two encounters were not just battles for titles; they were monumental clashes of grit, determination, and skill. Now, the announcement of their third fight, set for July 11th at
This Friday night, the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London will transform into a historic battleground as Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price step into the ring for their undisputed welterweight title fight. This isn’t just another boxing match; it’s a monumental event celebrating the rise of women in a sport long dominated by men. As
Naoya Inoue, the reigning undisputed super bantamweight champion, is set to defend his title against Ramon Cardenas on May 4th in Las Vegas. While it may seem like another day at the office for the Japanese superstar, the matchup is generating a cloud of disappointment among boxing enthusiasts. Cardenas, with a record of 26-1 and
Dana White, the figure synonymous with mixed martial arts through the UFC, has set his sights on revolutionizing boxing alongside Turki Alalshikh. Their ambition to create a new boxing league is brimming with idealistic aspirations yet appears fundamentally flawed upon closer examination. White’s assertion that their league will eradicate the presence of champions outside their
Press conferences, in the world of boxing, are often dynamic spectacles designed to amp up excitement for upcoming fights. They serve as a platform not just for the fighters to exchange niceties, but to engage with fans and build anticipation for their match. However, at the recent kickoff event for Turki Alalshikh’s Fatal Fury on