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In the ever-evolving landscape of women’s boxing, Claressa Shields stands tall as a beacon of excellence, often referring to herself as the “Greatest Woman of All-Time” (GWOAT). Her next bout against Danielle Perkins on February 2 presents an opportunity not just for shields to claim the unified women’s heavyweight championship, but also to further solidify
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Devin Haney’s recent London workout has raised eyebrows, particularly regarding his power and overall speed—key attributes for any successful boxer. Engaging in a session with British trainer Tunde Ajayi, Haney displayed a noticeable sluggishness compared to his pre-layoff form. This disparity is worrisome, especially after his significant bout against Ryan Garcia, which took place almost
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In a surprising revelation today, Errol Spence Jr., the former unified welterweight champion, took to Instagram to clarify that he is “NOT” set to face WBC and WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora on March 29, 2024. This announcement has stirred the boxing community, as there had been growing anticipation for a potential showdown between
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In the world of professional boxing, sibling pride often intertwines with the relentless pursuit of accolades. Jose Benavidez Jr. is a prime example of this dynamic as he passionately advocates for his brother, David Benavidez, ahead of his much-anticipated bout against WBA ‘regular’ light heavyweight champion David Morrell. Scheduled for February 1st, this fight has
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In the high-octane sport of boxing, anticipation and speculation often overshadow the actual bouts, but sometimes those speculations come from notable figures with intimate knowledge of the fighters. This is the case with Jose Benavidez Sr., who has recently shared his perspective on the upcoming bout between his son, David Benavidez, and David Morrell, the
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In the realm of professional boxing, the heavyweight division has long been associated with youth, vigor, and an unyielding spirit. Nevertheless, as the years progress, a unique paradigm shift is becoming apparent: heavyweight fighters nearing or surpassing their 40s are not merely fading into oblivion; quite to the contrary, they are continuously asserting themselves at
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Artur Beterbiev, the undisputed light heavyweight champion, has dedicated significant effort to prepare for his rematch against Dmitry Bivol, scheduled for February 22nd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Unconventionally, Beterbiev has integrated a sledgehammer into his training regimen as a means to amplify his punching power. This method, while rigorous, is indicative of his commitment to