As Derek Chisora prepares for what is expected to be his penultimate showdown, the anticipation is palpable. The 41-year-old British heavyweight known for his heart and ferocity in the ring, affectionately dubbed “War,” is set to clash with the skilled southpaw Otto Wallin in Manchester. With a compelling record of 35 wins and 13 losses,
It’s not just about the fists that fly in the boxing ring; it’s also about the mental games that play out behind the scenes. As Devin Haney gears up for what might be the most pivotal battle of his career against Jose Ramirez, the psychological stakes are alarmingly steep. Henry Garcia’s reservations about Haney’s readiness
Boxing is no stranger to unpredictability, but when a two-time Olympic light heavyweight gold medalist like Bakhodir Jalolov steps back from the ring, it sends shockwaves through the community. Fans brimming with excitement found themselves grappling with a sudden void; the anticipated clash against the formidable David Spilmont was abruptly scrubbed due to a medical
When whispers of a potential showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford began to circulate, boxing enthusiasts dared to dream. However, the recent news that this highly anticipated bout is “off” leaves a bitter taste in the mouths of fans who longed for a match that now seems to evaporate into thin air. The supposed
Edgar Berlanga, a name that once echoed with bravado and the promise of glory, finds himself at a crossroads, yearning to carve out a viable path in the fiercely competitive milieu of the super middleweight division. With a checkered record of 22 wins and a notable 17 KOs, Berlanga has displayed the flare of a
When IBF and WBO middleweight champion Janibek Alimkhanuly steps into the ring on April 5th to defend his titles against the relatively unknown Anauel Ngamissegue, boxing enthusiasts will surely be asking the same question: Why? Ngamissegue, a 29-year-old fighter hailing from the Congo, presents a lackluster challenge, with a record of 14 victories, only one
In the high-stakes world of professional boxing, athletes constantly walk the razor’s edge between glory and ruin. Regis Prograis, a former two-time light welterweight champion, has recently found himself dangerously teetering towards the latter. With reports surfacing of a shoulder injury sustained in training, the 36-year-old may be compelled to withdraw from his February 15th