The upcoming fight card on August 3rd is definitely a stellar one, featuring some top-tier matchups that are sure to entertain boxing fans around the world. However, when Eddie Hearn proclaimed it as “the greatest fight card ever staged in America,” it raised some eyebrows and prompted a closer look at the history of stacked
Terence Crawford
Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn’s comments regarding Israil Madrimov as the biggest threat of Terence Crawford’s career has sparked interest in the upcoming fight between the two on August 3rd in Los Angeles. Hearn believes that Madrimov’s discipline and punching power will pose significant challenges for Crawford. The WBA junior middleweight champion’s strength and skill set
Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has made some bold predictions regarding the future of Terence Crawford’s boxing career. Hearn believes that Crawford’s undefeated record is in jeopardy, with WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov and rising star Jaron “Boots” Ennis both being potential threats to hand Crawford his first career defeat. Hearn emphasizes that Crawford, at
The undercard for the Terence Crawford vs. WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov’s fight on August 3rd in Las Vegas promises to be thrilling, with several excellent matchups. One of the most anticipated fights is the WBA light welterweight title defense by Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz (26-2-1, 18 KOs) against Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela (13-2, 9 KOs).
Terence Crawford, the current pound-for-pound king in boxing, is set to face Israil Madrimov on August 3 in a battle for the WBA 154-pound title. This bout will mark Crawford’s attempt at winning his fourth world title in as many weight classes, showcasing his desire to push his limits and test his skills against tough
Roy Jones, once hailed as the pound-for-pound best in the sport of boxing, has recently shared his opinions on who he believes currently holds that title. According to Jones, Terence Crawford is the man to beat in today’s boxing scene. Jones commends Crawford for his dominant performance over the last decade, noting that Crawford’s lack
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
The World Boxing Organization has mandated that Sebastian ‘The Towering Inferno’ Fundora defend his WBC/WBO junior middleweight titles against mandatory challenger Terence Crawford. With a deadline of April 25th to negotiate a deal, Fundora faces the decision of whether to prioritize a bigger payday against Errol Spence Jr. or to defend his title against Crawford,
The recent announcement by WBO president Paco Valcarcel on social media has stirred up excitement in the boxing world. The organization will be ordering a fight between the newly crowned Sebastian Fundora and his mandatory challenger, Terence Crawford. This decision has raised questions and speculation about the future of both fighters in the junior middleweight
Tim Tszyu, the undefeated 154-pound rising star, is set to face a completely unexpected opponent on Saturday. Originally scheduled to fight Keith Thurman, Tszyu now finds himself up against the towering southpaw Sebastian Fundora. This last-minute change in opponent presents a significant challenge for Tszyu, as he must quickly adapt his game plan to combat
After Tim Tszyu’s fight against Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas, Tim and his manager, Glen Jennings, are planning to start negotiations with WBO mandatory Terence Crawford. If Tszyu emerges victorious on Saturday night, they intend to initiate talks with Crawford right away. While Tszyu is the favorite to win against the towering Fundora, the last-minute
In a recent social media post by Mike Coppinger, it was revealed that the winner of the upcoming fight between defending WBO 154-pound champion and late-replacement challenger Sebastian Fundora will have five days to begin negotiations with the current WBO mandatory challenger, Terence Crawford. This news has sent shockwaves through the boxing world, as fans
The boxing world is abuzz with discussions surrounding a potential matchup between Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez and the current pound-for-pound best fighter in the world, Terence Crawford. While some fans are eagerly anticipating this showdown, others argue that the significant size difference between the two fighters makes it an unrealistic proposition. Despite Canelo stating that
Floyd Mayweather Jr. believes that Terence Crawford and David Benavidez should fight each other next in order to position themselves as strong contenders for a match against Canelo Alvarez. Mayweather sees both Crawford and Benavidez as successful fighters who have been chasing Canelo, but haven’t been able to secure a fight with him yet. By
Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been vocal about his thoughts on Terence Crawford’s reluctance to face young up-and-coming boxer Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. Mayweather believes that with Canelo Alvarez out of the picture for now, Crawford should be looking towards the future of boxing and passing the baton to the next generation. By avoiding a fight with