Boxing

As fight fans around the world eagerly gear up for the much-anticipated heavyweight showdown between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois this weekend, excitement is palpable. Scheduled to take place at Wembley Stadium in London, this bout transcends mere entertainment; it represents a pivotal moment in heavyweight boxing. Joshua, a two-time heavyweight champion, will challenge Dubois
The upcoming heavyweight matchup between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua has boxing enthusiasts abuzz with anticipation. Beyond merely being a clash of two prominent figures in the boxing world, this bout is loaded with implications that reach both fighters‘ careers. At the heart of the question—“Can Dubois conquer Joshua?“—lies the reality of boxing as a
The World Boxing Organization has officially mandated that junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora must defend his title against the legendary Terence Crawford. This significant announcement was posted in an official letter by the Organization, giving the parties involved thirty days to negotiate and reach an agreement for the WBO Jr. Middleweight Mandatory Championship Contest. If
Diego Pacheco, the rising super middleweight, showcased his skills in a scheduled 12-round bout against Maciej Sulecki in Southern California. With a pristine record of 21-0, Pacheco was undoubtedly the main attraction of the night. On the other hand, Sulecki, with a record of 32-2, aimed to seize the opportunity to score a massive upset
Diego Pacheco, a highly touted super middleweight, is set to face off against Maciej Sulecki in a highly anticipated bout at the Dignity Health Sports Park. Promoter Eddie Hearn has expressed his confidence in Pacheco’s abilities, referring to him as the future of the division. Despite his young age, Pacheco has shown great promise in
Diego Pacheco, the young and talented super middleweight boxer, is gearing up to face Maciej Sulecki in Los Angeles this weekend. Pacheco is confident in his abilities and sees this upcoming fight as a stepping stone towards bigger opportunities in the world of boxing. Despite his age, Pacheco is already thinking ahead and mentioning potential
The upcoming IBF heavyweight title fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on the 21st of September has garnered massive attention, with tickets selling out quickly. While Joshua is no stranger to the spotlight at Wembley, having fought there multiple times and established himself as a star in the sport, Dubois finds
Bryant Jennings, a heavyweight contender, faced a crushing defeat at the hands of Wladimir Klitschko back in late 2015. The loss taught him valuable lessons not just about boxing, but also about life. Jennings reflected on the experience, acknowledging that the majority of things he learned were beyond the realm of the sport. This introspective
Upcoming WBC lightweight titlist, Shakur Stevenson, is set to take on Joe Cordina on the undercard of the highly-anticipated Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol undisputed light heavyweight title fight, scheduled for October 12th in Saudi Arabia. This clash comes after Stevenson’s impressive victory over Artem Harutyunyn in July and Cordina’s recent defeat to Anthony Cacace in May.
The bout between Sergiy Derevyanchenko and Christian Mbilli showcased a classic matchup between an experienced veteran and an up-and-coming young fighter. Derevyanchenko, with a record of 15-5, had been in the ring with top competition but failed to secure a world title. On the other hand, Mbilli, boasting an impressive 27-0 record, was eager to
Sergey Derevyanchenko, a 38-year-old veteran in the world of boxing, is set to face off against rising super middleweight Christian Mbilli in an intriguing matchup at Quebec’s Centre Videotron. Derevyanchenko’s recent track record hasn’t been impressive, with three out of five losses in his last fights, after his strong performances against Daniel Jacobs and Gennady
Danny Garcia has had a successful career in boxing, facing and defeating some of the biggest names in the sport like Amir Khan, Lucas Matthysse, and Lamont Peterson. Despite having three losses to Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, and Errol Spence, all likely Hall of Famers, Garcia’s career has been marked by his resilience and skill