Boxing History

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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