On September 10, 2004, Wayne Alexander and Takaloo faced off for the WBU belt at 154 pounds at York Hall in London. While not being big names in the sport, the one-punch knockout that Alexander delivered to Takaloo was nothing short of monumental. Alexander, with a record of 20-2, was facing Takaloo, who was 22-4,
Boxing History
One cannot talk about the world of boxing without mentioning the dynamic and unpredictable career of Bertram Cooper, better known as “Smokin’ Bert.” Hailing from Philly, this fighter’s life was a rollercoaster of wins, losses, and everything in between. Trained and given his nickname by none other than the legendary Joe Frazier, Cooper burst onto
Stanley Ketchel was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Polish immigrants on September 14, 1886. Growing up, Ketchel faced a rough childhood where he ran away from home at the age of 12, preferring to run with a gang rather than attend school. Eventually, he found work as a bouncer in Butte, Montana, and started
Willie Pep, known as one of the greatest defensive fighters in boxing history, continues to be remembered and celebrated long after his passing. Recently, artist Corey Pane completed a stunning mural in Hartford, Connecticut, depicting Pep in action against his rival Sandy Saddler. This mural, measuring 20 feet wide by 12 feet tall, serves as
The boxing world lost a legend 55 years ago when Rocky Marciano tragically passed away in a plane crash. At just one day shy of turning 46, Marciano had plans to go into business with the Petronelli brothers to set up a construction business and a boxing gym. This collaboration could have potentially changed the
Riddick Bowe, the 1988 silver medalist turned pro who won one of the greatest heavyweight title bouts ever to become undisputed champion in 1992. Lennox Lewis, the 1988 gold medalist turned pro who was denied his rightful shot at the aforementioned new champion. What unfolded after their fight fell through in 1993 was unfortunate. Bowe
Oliver McCall, the heavyweight warrior from the tough streets of Chicago, has a remarkable story to tell. Throughout his professional career from 1985 to 2019, McCall faced some of the biggest names in the heavyweight division, including Lennox Lewis, Larry Holmes, and Frank Bruno. Boasting a record of 59-14-2 with 38 knockouts, McCall never once
Tommy Farr’s boxing career is nothing short of remarkable. Over the span of 140 professional fights, he was stopped only 6 times, facing off against legendary opponents such as Max Baer, Jimmy Braddock, and Lou Nova. Despite the odds stacked against him, Farr proved to be a formidable opponent in the ring. His most famous
Julio Cesar Chavez, one of the most revered boxers in Mexican history, has faced accusations from fellow boxer Freddie Pendleton that he dodged a fight with him not once, but three times. Pendleton, with a record of 47-26-5, claimed that despite offers from TV networks and promoters, Chavez refused to step into the ring with
George Foreman and Larry Holmes, two boxing legends from the same era, never crossed paths in the ring despite existing simultaneously. The timing of their careers played a significant role in this missed opportunity. While Foreman had a strong start with an Olympic gold medal and early success in the professional circuit, Holmes had a
Dennis Andries’ journey in the world of boxing is nothing short of extraordinary. Born in Georgetown, Guyana, Andries faced a series of setbacks early on in his professional career. With six losses in his first 21 bouts, it seemed like success was a distant dream for the young fighter. However, despite the challenges, Andries never
The 2000s marked a new era in the heavyweight division, following the footsteps of the Silver Age and the dominance of Lennox Lewis. The emergence of a new generation of boxers, including the Klitschko Brothers, Wladimir and Vitali, added a fresh dynamic to the heavyweight scene. These super heavyweights, along with other rising stars like
A dream fight between two boxing legends, Julio Cesar Chavez and Floyd “Money” Mayweather, has always captivated the imagination of fight fans. Whether it would have taken place at 130, 135, or 140 pounds, the potential clash between these all-time greats would have been nothing short of extraordinary. Fans have been split in their opinions
The role of a trainer in a fighter’s corner cannot be understated. Throughout the history of boxing, we have seen numerous examples of how a great trainer can have a significant impact on the outcome of a fight. Fighters like Muhammad Ali and Michael Moorer had trainers who played crucial roles in their victories. Angelo
Julio Cesar Chavez, a Mexican icon and boxing legend, has recently announced that he will be the main focus of a reality show airing on Disney +. The show will not only feature Chavez himself, but also members of his family, providing viewers with a virtual fly-on-the-wall experience for six weeks. Described as a combination