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In the heart of Riyadh, Shakur Stevenson showcased his prowess in the boxing ring, successfully defending his WBC lightweight title against Josh Padley. His triumphant ninth-round technical knockout was accompanied by Stevenson’s self-affirming declaration that he “barely got touched.” While the scoreboard might have reflected dominance, a closer examination of the match reveals a murky
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Boxing has once again captivated audiences worldwide with its latest showcase, aptly titled “The Last Crescendo.” Fans and pundits alike were treated to an exhilarating afternoon or evening—depending on their geographic location—packed with fervor, intensity, and, unsurprisingly, a touch of drama. A total of seven significant bouts unfolded, with each contributing to a memorable atmosphere,
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On a night that promised excitement, German boxer Agit Kabayel seized the spotlight, solidifying his reputation as one of the most unpredictable figures in the heavyweight division. Facing off against the experienced Zhilei Zhang for the WBC interim heavyweight title, Kabayel lived up to the expectations he had set for himself in the lead-up to
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The excitement surrounding “The Last Crescendo” is palpable, heralded as possibly “The Card of the Century.” As fight week unfolds, adrenaline and high expectations fill the air as fans and analysts alike gear up for what promises to be an unforgettable series of bouts. However, this fight week has been anything but smooth sailing, marred
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In the realm of boxing, few things generate excitement quite like the potential for high-stakes matchups. Terence Crawford, one of the sport’s prominent figures, has recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming fight between WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson and the unbeaten Josh Padley. Crawford expresses a firm belief that Stevenson will emerge victorious, paving
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As the anticipation builds for the rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, the weigh-in provides crucial insight into the fighters’ physical readiness. Beterbiev tipped the scales at a solid 175 lbs, a perfect representation of the upper threshold in the light heavyweight division. In stark contrast, Bivol, who has entered the ring as the