Keith Thurman stands on the precipice of a high-stakes return to professional boxing, his ambition radiating with a fervor that can only come from a seasoned veteran who has experienced the thrills of the ring. After a long layoff spanning nearly three years, he faces Brock Jarvis in an anticipated comeback fight. Despite the undeniable
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As the boxing world pivots its gaze to Sydney this Wednesday, the grand return of Keith “One Time” Thurman beckons with a mix of excitement and skepticism. After three long years of recuperation, punctuated by a series of injuries that have all but threatened his prospects, the former welterweight champion faces Brock Jarvis—a lesser-known challenger,
The atmosphere was electric on what can only be described as a monumental evening in London, where the annual British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Awards shined a spotlight on the sport’s elite. The event stood not just as a tribute to champions but as a testament to the resilience and determination that characterize boxing.
In the thrilling realm of boxing, confidence can often blur the lines between strategy and folly. Keith Thurman (28-1, 22 KOs), the seasoned fighter preparing for a comeback, seems poised on a precipice, one that Brock Jarvis (22-1, 20 KOs) believes will lead to his downfall on March 12th at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney.
In the tapestry of boxing history, few threads shine as brightly as that of Dick McTaggart. The recent announcement of his passing at the age of 89 has sent ripples of grief through the sports community, as we bid farewell to the only Scottish boxer to ever claim Olympic gold. The Courier’s breaking news has
In the realm of professional boxing, predicting pay-per-view (PPV) sales is akin to forecasting the weather in a tumultuous storm; daunting, often unpredictable, and fraught with surprises. Even the most seasoned analysts can stumble when deciphering the intricacies of fight-based viewership. Take, for instance, the contrasting outcome between anticipated fights that soar far beyond expectations
Nicholas Walters, once crowned the WBA featherweight champion, has become a haunting epitome of squandered potential in the boxing world. Once celebrated for his aggressive fighting style and relentless spirit, Walters’s career has become a cautionary tale of how quickly a star can dim. After stepping back into the ring in February 2023, nearly seven
In the world of boxing, size and power often play critical roles in predicting the outcome of a match, and Trainer Abel Sanchez strongly believes that Ryan Garcia’s physicality will overpower Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero in their upcoming bout on May 2nd. Garcia, boasting an impressive record of 24-1 with 20 KOs, is not simply a
The world of professional boxing often finds itself drowning in scandal and contention, and the recent bout between Lamont Roach and Gervonta “Tank” Davis is no exception. Roach, who felt he was robbed after drawing with the WBA lightweight champion, has publicly expressed his disappointment at the New York State Athletic Commission’s (NYSAC) refusal to
In a world where the pursuit of legacy is often overshadowed by the bright allure of financial gain, Dmitry Bivol’s recent social media post declaring he is “waiting for the next move” from Turki Alalshikh resonates deeply with a stark truth. Here stands Bivol, the current champion in the light heavyweight rankings, yet he seems