The boxing landscape is abuzz with excitement and uncertainty surrounding rising star Vergil Ortiz Jr., whose career trajectory and potential match-ups continue to captivate fans and analysts alike. Manager Rick Mirigian has expressed interest in arranging fights for Ortiz against notable names such as Keith Thurman and Errol Spence, but is this the right path
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Just a few months ago, Bakhram Murtazaliev emerged victorious, becoming the IBF junior middleweight champion. With an impressive record of 23 wins (17 by knockout) and no losses, his ambition is soaring higher than ever. The big question now is: what’s next for this emerging champion? His trainer, Roma Kalataryan, has indicated that Murtazaliev is
Oscar De La Hoya, a legendary figure in boxing, has set the stage for a thrilling matchup that could captivate fans in 2024. He recently took to social media to suggest that his promising fighter, Vergil Ortiz Jr., should face off against seasoned champion Errol Spence Jr. at the renowned Cowboy Stadium in Texas. This
The world of boxing is ever-evolving, particularly in the realm of weight classes where fighters continuously seek opportunities that align with their career trajectories. Recently, Terence Crawford, currently holding a stunning undefeated record of 41 wins with 31 knockouts, made a significant decision that reverberated through the junior middleweight division. The two-time champion agreed to
In a highly anticipated showdown, Errol Spence Jr. is set to make his return to the ring after a lengthy hiatus of 18 months. The former unified welterweight champion will face WBC/WBO junior middleweight titleholder Sebastian Fundora in late January, with the venue likely to be one of the notable locations in Arlington, Texas, such
Errol Spence’s recent social media activity has ignited excitement among boxing enthusiasts. By posting “154-160” alongside a striking video encapsulating his renewed desire to compete, Spence sent a clear message to the boxing world: he is ready to reclaim his position in the sport after a year-long hiatus. This announcement comes on the heels of
Sebastian Fundora recently took to social media to confirm that his fight with Errol Spence is still happening, despite rumors of Spence’s retirement following his knockout loss to Terence Crawford. Fundora, also known as ‘The Towering Inferno’, expressed confidence in the upcoming match, dismissing claims of Spence’s withdrawal by stating, “Nah, they just changing the
Oscar De La Hoya, the promoter for Ryan Garcia, has made it clear that he believes Errol Spence Jr. is not interested in stepping into the ring with the young contender. Despite Ryan’s call-out to Spence, the former unified welterweight champion has shown little enthusiasm, dismissing the idea by suggesting that he does not do
Recently, reports surfaced regarding Errol Spence and his longtime trainer Derrick James being entangled in a bitter lawsuit. It has been disclosed that James, who guided Spence for 11 years until his defeat by Terence Crawford, is suing Spence for unpaid debts, with James’s legal team demanding a staggering $25 million. In response, Spence has
As the highly anticipated fight between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia draws near, Garcia continues to make headlines with his bold statements. Known for his ability to hype and sell a fight, Garcia recently stirred controversy with his comments about fellow fighter Errol Spence. During an interview with Fight Hype, Garcia did not hold back
Trainer Andre Rozier has expressed his belief that WBC/WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora would come out victorious if he were to face Errol Spence in his next fight. Rozier cited Spence’s recent loss to Terence Crawford last July as a critical factor, suggesting that the defeat may have taken a toll on Spence’s mental
Tim Bradley suggests that there is a reason why PBC had Errol Spence Jr. in the ring following Sebastian Fundora’s recent victory over Tim Tszyu. It is speculated that PBC is looking to set up a fight between Spence and Fundora, as it could potentially be a lucrative match-up for both fighters. Bradley believes that