In the world of boxing, the mental game can be as crucial as the physical prowess displayed in the ring. This was palpably evident at the kick-off press conference for the highly anticipated super middleweight clash on July 12th, where Edgar Berlanga left little doubt about his dominance over Hamzah Sheeraz. The face-off between the
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In the world of boxing, few names resonate with the kind of legend that Manny Pacquiao holds. As he gears up to step back into the ring against WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios, the boxing community is rife with heated debates. Love him or hate him, the audacity of Pacquiao’s comeback at 46 is garnering
In a sport as unforgiving as boxing, where every punch can mean the end of an era, the news of Manny Pacquiao’s return at the age of 46 has left many, including former world champion Ricky Hatton, bewildered. Pacquiao’s reinstatement in the WBC welterweight rankings—despite him having not won a single fight since 2019—opens a
The excitement is palpable as the fight community gears up for the press conference on May 15th, teasing the highly-anticipated doubleheader featuring Edgar Berlanga squaring off against Hamzah Sheeraz, along with Shakur Stevenson taking on William Zepeda. Scheduled to commence at 1 PM ET at the Palladium Times Square, this event sets the stage for
Dillian Whyte has firmly positioned himself in the landscape of heavyweight boxing, unwavering in his belief that he can reclaim a spot among the elite. However, at 37 years old, and with performances that scream mediocrity rather than mastery, this conviction borders on delusional. While it’s commendable that Whyte seeks to stay active and maintain
In boxing, every punch carries the weight of history, and for Tim Tszyu, that weight is excruciatingly heavy as he prepares to step back into the ring with Sebastian Fundora. Their previous encounter was nothing short of gladiatorial, a brutal affair that ended not only with Tszyu losing his WBO 154-pound title but also marring
When Belfast’s Anthony Cacace delivered a shocking ninth-round stoppage to former two-time featherweight champion Leigh Wood, he sent ripples through the boxing community that echoed far beyond the confines of the ring. This victory wasn’t just a notch in his belt; it was a bold proclamation of his ambitions to ascend the ranks of the
In the world of boxing, where every punch counts and the stakes are as high as the sheer physical prowess demanded, there lies a pressing expectation for fighters to deliver thrilling performances that captivate fans. This expectation comes into sharp focus with the recent fight between Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez, a bout marred by
September 13th looms as an unexpected and strategically questionable date for the highly anticipated showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford. Originally scheduled for the 12th, this one-day push reeks of a financial decision rather than a sporting one, indicative perhaps of a broader problem in boxing, where cash often trumps fan engagement. The fact
As we approach the 50th anniversary of the iconic clash between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, it is paramount to reflect not just on the battle’s brutality but on its cultural significance in the realm of boxing. The “Thrilla in Manila,” held on October 1, 1975, transcended the sport to become an indelible part of