Tyson Fury, ‘The Gypsy King’, is a name synonymous with heavyweight boxing. From his unyielding rise to the peak of the sport to his subsequent battles, Fury’s journey is both compelling and complex. As one of boxing’s most dynamic figures, his past successes and the wealth they have generated provide ample discussion points regarding his
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Keyshawn Davis, an unbeaten professional boxer, stands on the brink of a significant career milestone as he prepares to challenge Denys Berinchyk for the WBO lightweight title. At just 25 years old and with an impressive record of 12 victories, including 8 by knockout, Davis is set to face the 19-0 (9 KOs) Ukrainian champion
The boxing world is abuzz with the announcement that the long-awaited rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol is scheduled for October 2025 during the Riyadh Season. This rematch comes in the wake of Beterbiev’s victory over Bivol, when the two faced off in a tense bout on October 12, where Beterbiev walked away with
Teofimo Lopez finds himself embroiled in a contentious contract dispute that threatens to redefine his boxing career. Promoter Bob Arum asserts that Lopez’s claims regarding the invalidity of his contract with Top Rank are unfounded and illogical. Arum contends that Lopez signed a second contract extension ahead of his fight against Sandor Martin, scheduled for
The recent ‘5 vs. 5’ concept in boxing has sparked a new rivalry between Frank Warren/Queensbury fighters and Eddie Hearn/Matchroom warriors. The showdown in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia resulted in a surprise victory for Warren with a clean sweep of five wins. This has ignited the interest of boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya, who expressed
The recent rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall in a light welterweight fight ended in a 12-round unanimous decision in favor of Catterall. However, the judges’ scores of 117-111, 116-113, and 117-111 raised eyebrows and led to controversy. Taylor’s promoter, Bob Arum, was quick to express his dissatisfaction with the scorecards, calling them a