In the world of boxing, confidence can morph into arrogance, and that’s precisely the impression Keith Thurman gives as he prepares for his upcoming bout against Brock Jarvis. Dismissing his opponent as a mere stepping stone, Thurman exhibits an alarming disregard for the reality of his situation. The decorated boxer hasn’t fought in three years,
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Naoya Inoue has undeniably carved out a niche in the boxing world, amassing an impressive undefeated record of 29-0. However, beneath this polished surface lies a troubling trend that jeopardizes not only his legacy but also the growth of the sport outside Japan. His upcoming fight against the little-known Ramon Cardenas on May 4th raises
In an age where female athletes are finally breaking through the glass ceilings of sports culture, the upcoming welterweight championship fight between Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price symbolizes an extraordinary moment in boxing history. Taking place at the iconic Royal Albert Hall on March 7, 2025, this event marks not just a professional milestone for
Fight enthusiasts have long celebrated the high-octane rivalry between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano. Their two previous bouts have elevated women’s boxing into the limelight, showcasing an uncompromising blend of talent, grit, and emotional stakes. Today, the world rejoices as news breaks from UK Boxing News confirming a sensational third encounter scheduled for July 11th
When UFC President Dana White announces the launch of a new boxing company in collaboration with Saudi Arabian sports executive Turki Alalshikh, it sounds bold, ambitious, and yet strikingly naïve. He’s painting a picture of a unified boxing league where champions from various weight classes belong to one entity, but in doing so, he appears
This week’s kickoff press conference for Turki Alalshikh’s Fatal Fury event at Times Square was supposed to electrify fans and ramp up anticipation for what could be a significant evening in boxing. Instead, it was a dispiriting display of camaraderie that felt more like a cozy coffee gathering than an intense promotional event featuring fighters
Tomorrow, the boxing world will shift its focus to New York City, where Canelo Alvarez and William Scull will stand before a crowd at Radio City Music Hall. Scheduled for May 3rd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this press conference at 6:00 PM ET aims to hype what many see as an underwhelming matchup. Canelo, the
Devin Haney stands at a crossroads, ready to declare his resurgence in boxing as he prepares to face Jose Ramirez in a critical matchup in Times Square. This showdown is not just another entry on his record; it represents a pivotal moment in his career—one that could solidify or shatter his trajectory as a boxer.
Joe Frazier, one of boxing’s most formidable heavyweights, spent much of his life in the looming shadows cast by his legendary rival, Muhammad Ali. Despite being the victor in the first of their titanic clashes—revered in boxing lore as the “Fight of the Century”—Frazier’s legacy often felt overshadowed by Ali’s charisma and public persona. However,
The heavyweight boxing scene is fraught with anticipation, but it is also riddled with disappointment. Dillian Whyte’s injury this close to his scheduled fight with Joe Joyce on April 5th in Manchester is a bitter pill to swallow for fans who were eager to see a clash between two giants. Injuries in combat sports are