In the arena where legends are forged, the upcoming bout between Lamont Roach and Gervonta Davis is drumming up an enticing blend of excitement and skepticism. Roach, the underdog with a compelling record of 25 wins and just one loss, believes that he is the first genuine opponent Davis has faced, equipped with both the
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In a dazzling exhibition of skill and power, Junto Nakatani, the reigning WBC bantamweight champion, delivered a decisive victory over David Cuellar, highlighting the stark contrast in their boxing capabilities. Nakatani, 27, a southpaw with an impressive record of 30-0(23), demonstrated why he is not just a champion but a masterclass performer in the ring.
Dmitry Bivol’s recent victory over Artur Beterbiev has ignited the flame of potential matchups in boxing’s light-heavyweight realm. At the age of 34, Bivol stands not only as the reigning champion but also as a vivid reminder of the sport’s brutality and beauty. This rematch was not just a personal redemption for Bivol; it was
In the world of boxing, where bravado meets strategy, Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero’s recent outburst about Shakur Stevenson captures a crucial divide within the sport. Romero’s comments soured a conversation about a potential matchup between Stevenson and Gervonta “Tank” Davis, dismissing the idea with a display of vehement disdain. One might argue that Romero’s brashness sheds
In the glitzy world of professional boxing, victories can sometimes feel less than earned. Shakur Stevenson’s recent ninth-round technical knockout against Josh Padley at The Venue in Riyadh is a case in point, illuminating a troubling trend in the sport: the glorification of unchallenging wins. While Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) basked in the limelight, proclaiming
The recent passing of Greg Haugen, affectionately known as “Mutt,” at the age of 64, has left an irreplaceable void in the world of professional boxing. His journey, marred by a valiant fight against colon cancer, saw a true warrior face off not just with opponents in the ring but with the grim realities of
The boxing world has witnessed its fair share of controversial decisions, but the majority decision defeat of Artur Beterbiev at the hands of Dmitry Bivol has raised more questions than answers. Marc Ramsay, Beterbiev’s trainer, outlined a disheartening narrative of how his fighter not only delivered a commendable performance but also appeared to be unjustly
Last night’s boxing extravaganza, dubbed “The Last Crescendo,” was a testament to the raw, unfiltered drama inherent in the sport. As the clock ticked down, audiences around the globe were treated to a series of seven electrifying bouts that oscillated between unparalleled artistry and fragile human endurance. From the crisp strikes of lightweights to the
In an exhilarating yet perplexing showdown in Riyadh, Vergil Ortiz Jr. secured a unanimous decision victory over Israil Madrimov, yet the fight left a bitter taste in the air. Ortiz Jr., now boasting an unblemished record of 23 wins with 21 KOs, seemingly avoided disaster, but the match showcased a tremendous divergence between perception and
In the high-stakes arena of professional boxing, perception is often mistaken for reality, and nowhere is that more evident than in Shakur Stevenson’s recent triumph over Josh Padley. As a purportedly elite lightweight champion, Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) took to the ring with bravado and ambition, swathed in the confidence of having Turki Alalshikh backing