Boxing History

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The boxing world was abuzz with anticipation as the rematch between former heavyweight champions George Foreman and Joe Frazier approached. It was a clash that had been years in the making, with both fighters having undergone significant transformations since their first encounter in 1973. The initial fight had seen Foreman deliver a devastating performance, overpowering
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The world of boxing has seen its fair share of fighters being immortalized on the silver screen, with some portrayals being absolutely captivating while others failing to hit the mark. From classics like “Raging Bull” and “The Fighter” to disappointments like “Ali” and “The Hurricane,” there is a delicate balance when it comes to translating
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The infamous first-round knockout between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston in May of 1965 continues to spark debates and raise questions even almost six decades later. The fight, held in Lewiston, Maine, was shrouded in controversy from the beginning, with many speculating about the legitimacy of the knockout punch delivered by Ali. Liston, the former
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Marvelous Marvin Hagler, the legendary middleweight boxer, should have been celebrating his 70th birthday today. Unfortunately, the world lost this all-time great in March of 2021, at the age of 66. Hagler’s wife, Kay, announced his unexpected passing at their home in New Hampshire, leaving fans in shock. Despite his untimely death, Hagler’s legacy as
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In a world that is often dominated by the latest and greatest news in the boxing world, it is important to take a moment to remember the legends who have shaped the sport. One such legend is Marvelous Marvin Hagler, a former middleweight king who tragically passed away in March of 2021. Despite his untimely
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Lennox Lewis, the last undisputed heavyweight king, has firmly established himself as one of the greatest boxers of all time. In a recent interview with The Guardian, the 58-year-old icon confidently asserted that he belongs in the same category as legendary figures such as Muhammad Ali, Rocky Marciano, Joe Louis, and Jack Johnson. With a
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Sugar Ray Robinson’s knockout of Gene Fullmer in 1957 is often hailed as one of the most glorious and stunning knockouts ever captured on film. It was a display of impeccable timing, lightning speed, and pinpoint accuracy from a fighter widely regarded as the best in the sport’s history. What sets this knockout apart is