In the world of boxing, the spotlight often shines on the champions, the glorious moments of victory, and the stories of determination that define the ring’s elite. Yet, lurking in the shadows are the forgotten heroes—those who once captivated audiences but now battle personal demons far removed from the glories of their past. This harsh
Eddie Hearn isn’t shy about touting the upcoming boxing event on February 22nd in Riyadh as “the greatest night of boxing” ever. While hyperbole is par for the course in the world of sports promotion, Hearn might just have a point this time. The card is packed with thrilling matchups that could easily enthrall any
The upcoming rematch between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev on February 22nd is set against a backdrop of intense rivalry and heated debate. Sports aficionados are buzzing with excitement over this potential trilogy, spurred on by the undercurrents of controversy surrounding their previous encounter. Beterbiev, the reigning undisputed light heavyweight champion, holds a record that
Terence Crawford’s recent announcement of his weight at 186 pounds has stirred skepticism and concern among boxing enthusiasts. The looming September clash with Canelo Alvarez, who reigns supreme as a three-belt super middleweight champion, is designed to be a landmark event in boxing. Yet, this rapid weight increase raises essential questions about Crawford’s readiness and
This Friday night, the iconic Madison Square Garden is poised to transform into a battleground for boxing enthusiasts as two formidable, unbeaten fighters—each adorned with the title of Olympic silver medallist—are set to clash. In a bout that promises drama, ambition, and unrelenting energy, the WBO lightweight championship will hang in the balance as Denys
The boxing community has been shaken to its core with the heartbreaking announcement of Irish fighter John Cooney’s passing. The 28-year-old super-featherweight, who had carved out an undefeated record before his last bout, succumbed to injuries sustained during an unfortunate and grueling match against Nathan Howells. The news broke just days after Cooney suffered an
Derek Chisora, a titan of British boxing, continues to defy the odds, proving that age is but a number in the unforgiving world of professional sports. At 41, he showcased a tenacity that left many in awe during his recent bout against Otto Wallin. Battling through adversity—an eye cut, exhaustion, and the overwhelming weight of
Derek Chisora’s recent victory over Otto Wallin in Manchester has propelled him into the uncharted territory of dreaming big, with aspirations to face heavyweight giants like Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Usyk, and Daniel Dubois. His self-assurance is palpable, yet it prompts some critical reflections on his place in today’s boxing landscape. Chisora, a seasoned fighter with
Boxing fans are buzzing about the upcoming showdown between Canelo Alvarez and William Scull, scheduled for May 3rd at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. On paper, it’s a monumental fight for the undisputed super middleweight championship, captivating in its anticipation of unification—yet, as the date approaches, it’s becoming glaringly apparent that this fight
Tonight, as two heavyweight boxers prepare to step into the ring, the spotlight shines on Derek Chisora and Otto Wallin in what could very well be a pivotal moment in boxing history. For the 41-year-old Chisora, whose career has seen its fair share of ups and downs with a record of 35 wins and 13