Sebastian Fundora

The anticipated bout between Sebastian Fundora and Errol Spence has officially been scrapped, leaving boxing enthusiasts questioning the future paths of the fighters involved. Fundora, currently holding the WBC and WBO junior middleweight titles, now finds himself in search of an alternative opponent to defend his belt. Among potential candidates is Charles Conwell, a promising
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In the competitive world of boxing, strategic matchmaking can define a fighter’s path towards championship glory. Tom Loeffler, the promoter for 29-year-old Serhii Bohachuk, has embarked on an aggressive campaign to secure high-profile bouts for his fighter. Bohachuk, who boasts an impressive record of 25 wins (24 by knockout) against two losses, is being primed
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Errol Spence Jr., a former unified welterweight champion, is poised to return to the boxing ring in early 2025 after an extended hiatus from the sport. This anticipated comeback raises several questions regarding his readiness and motives, especially as he seems set to challenge the rising star in the junior middleweight division, Sebastian ‘The Towering
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The boxing landscape is buzzing with anticipation as Golden Boy Promotions has announced that undefeated prospect Vergil Ortiz Jr. is set to make his comeback to the ring on February 22. This news comes from none other than Oscar De La Hoya, a legendary fighter turned promoter, who confirmed that Ortiz will be facing one
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In the competitive world of boxing, the aspirations of champions often dictate the course of their careers. One such champion, IBF junior middleweight titleholder Bakhram Murtazaliev, is making his intentions clear through his trainer, Roma Kalataryan. Murtazaliev has his eyes set on undertaking a unification bout against high-profile opponents, reflecting his ambition to solidify his
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In the dynamic world of professional boxing, strategic decisions often dictate the course of an athlete’s career. Recent developments involving Terence Crawford, Sebastian Fundora, and Errol Spence Jr. have ignited discussions about mandatory commitments, financial incentives, and the implications for fighters’ legacies. Crawford, holding an undefeated record of 41-0 with 31 KOs, made the decision
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