Shakur Stevenson’s recent proclamations about shining and dominating his upcoming bout seem almost naive in their bravado. He declares he’ll “fight his fight,” which in reality translates to a defensive, counterpunching style that’s more about avoidance than aggressive dominance. The problem with such self-assurance is that it’s built on a fragile foundation of complacency. Stevenson
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Shakur Stevenson’s declaration to fight his own chosen style reveals a dangerous overconfidence that could backfire spectacularly. His refusal to engage in a toe-to-toe battle with William Zepeda displays a strategic mindset rooted in elusive movement and single-shot exchanges. While this approach has served him well against lesser opponents, it fosters a false sense of
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Shakur Stevenson is undeniably a talented boxer, blessed with agility, technical skill, and an impressive boxing IQ. However, beneath these attributes lies a pattern that threatens to undermine his future prospects: an overreliance on evasive tactics and a passive approach that fans and critics alike view as disheartening. Critics often argue that Stevenson’s defensive style
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Edgar Berlanga’s recent comments reveal a fiery refusal to accept the boxing world’s dismissals and the conventional wisdom that seems to sideline him. Despite Turki Alalshikh’s pointed support for Hamzah Sheeraz—a sign of political maneuvering or perhaps just strategic planning—Berlanga’s attitude is unapologetically confrontational. He presents himself not just as a fighter, but as a
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Ricky Hatton’s storied career once electrified boxing fans around the world, yet his impending return raises serious doubts about his readiness—and his reality. At 46, Hatton might believe that swinging his gloves again can replicate past glory, but human bodies and fading skills tell a different story. His comeback, purportedly scheduled for an underwhelming December
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Derek Chisora’s career has been a testament to resilience more than true greatness. His fights with Tyson Fury—two humiliating defeats—highlight the harsh reality that sometimes, power and bravado cannot mask inadequate skill or strategic flaws. The third bout, which was an unwise and brutal extension of Fury’s dominance, proved to be a spectacle of destruction.
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