In a striking commentary that has fueled discussions across social media, Gervonta Davis has weighed in on a recent image of prominent boxers posing with Turki Alalshikh. Davis suggests that the aesthetic of the photograph radiates an unsettling vibe, describing it as “some devil s**t,” insinuating that these fighters might have metaphorically “sold their souls.”
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The super middleweight division is buzzing with excitement as two promising contenders, Christian Mbilli and Diego Pacheco, enter negotiations for a potentially career-defining bout. The winner of this matchup is expected to significantly elevate their standing in the division and position themselves as a viable threat to the unified champion, Canelo Alvarez. Despite Canelo’s status
David Benavidez has emerged as a formidable force in boxing, captivating audiences with his dynamic fighting style and impressive record. After a thrilling victory over David Morrell, Benavidez, often referred to as “The Mexican Monster,” has established himself as one of the most exciting prospects in the sport today. As discussions of his next fight
Unified super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez, with an impressive record of 62 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws, is set to face off against the IBF champion William Scull on May 3rd in Riyadh. The anticipation surrounding this fight has sparked discussions about Canelo’s career trajectory and the path he is choosing as he approaches
In the world of boxing, fighters are often defined by their approach to the sport. Few express their philosophies and mentalities as vividly as Lamont Roach. As he gears up for his high-stakes bout against Gervonta Davis for the WBA lightweight title on March 1st, Roach likens himself to a “scientist” transforming into “The Hulk.”
The boxing world has always relished super-fights—clashes that not only evoke the spirit of competition but also encapsulate the essence of skill, strategy, and sheer willpower. One such highly anticipated bout is set to occur as Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez faces off against Terence “Bud” Crawford. This fight pushes the boundaries of what we expect from
This Saturday, March 1st, boxing enthusiasts are in for a thrilling spectacle as the WBA light welterweight champion, Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela, steps into the ring against the formidable Gary Antuanne Russell at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. This much-anticipated matchup is set to take place as part of the co-feature for the PBC
Frank Warren, a well-known promoter in the boxing world, recently showcased a concerning image of boxer Hamzah Sheeraz, specifically focusing on an injury to his left hand sustained during his bout against WBC middleweight champion Carlos Adames. The fight, held in Riyadh, elicited mixed reactions, with Sheeraz’s visibly swollen hand prompting inquiries into his performance.
In what was anticipated to be a relatively routine press conference, the atmosphere quickly escalated into chaos when Chris Eubank Jr. launched an egg at his rival, Conor Benn. This incident, now infamously dubbed “egg-gate,” unfolded in Manchester and has sent ripples through the boxing community. Both fighters are set to square off in April,
Floyd Schofield, an undefeated lightweight contender, recently faced allegations of avoiding a high-stakes matchup with WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson during a fight event in Riyadh. The speculation surrounding his motives has stirred significant discussion in the boxing community, with Schofield defending himself vehemently against claims that he backed out of the fight. On the
In the world of boxing, rivalries often produce high emotional stakes, but recent events surrounding Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn have elevated the drama to a new level. During a press conference held at Manchester Central, a seemingly minor incident escalated into a flashpoint of tension. Promoter Ben Shalom found himself at the center
The sport of boxing has always been a melting pot of intense rivalries, promotional theatrics, and unexpected confrontations, making it a unique spectacle for fans. One such recent incident involving promoter Eddie Hearn and fighter Chris Eubank Jr. exemplifies this chaotic world, as the lead-up to their highly anticipated April 26th fight becomes riddled with
In the high-stakes world of professional boxing, the showdown between Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Israil Madrimov served up a gripping narrative that was as much about resilience as it was about the rigors of competition. The fight encapsulated the very essence of boxing, vividly illustrating the toll it takes on even the most promising contenders.
Daniel Dubois, the IBF heavyweight champion, faced a significant setback when he fell ill and had to withdraw from a highly anticipated match against Joseph Parker. This unexpected turn of events not only cost him millions in potential earnings but also altered the landscape of the heavyweight division momentarily. Frank Warren, Dubois’s promoter, addressed these
As the boxing world turns its attention to the looming showdown on April 26th, the excitement surrounding the match between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn is palpable. Both fighters are not just athletes; they are scions of legendary British boxers who carved their names into the annals of the sport. This bout is more