Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, the reigning WBA lightweight champion, recently faced Lamont Roach in a highly anticipated bout. The result—a majority draw—has left many fans and analysts scratching their heads, particularly given that Davis was seen as the favorite to win. The encounter, which took place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, showcased the
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In the tumultuous world of professional boxing, where reputations can be won or lost with a single bout, the actions and motivations of fighters often come under scrutiny. Richardson Hitchins, the reigning IBF light welterweight champion, finds himself at the center of controversy as he openly refutes claims suggesting he demanded an exorbitant sum of
In the world of boxing, athletes are often faced with the necessity of reinventing themselves following defeats. Edgar Berlanga, once celebrated for his aggressive knockout power, is currently navigating this critical juncture. After suffering a tough loss to the legendary Canelo Alvarez, Berlanga is now focused on retooling his approach as he prepares for an
In the world of professional boxing, the psychological aspect of the sport often rivals physical prowess. Lamont Roach, looking ahead to his fight against Gervonta “Tank” Davis for the WBA lightweight title, has revealed an intriguing metaphor about his approach to the ring. Describing himself as a “scientist” who transforms into “The Hulk,” Roach signals
The world of professional boxing is undeniably dramatic, often heightened by feuds, rivalries, and promotional theatrics. The recent incident involving Chris Eubank Jr. and Eddie Hearn during a press conference for their upcoming fight against Conor Benn exemplifies how tensions can escalate unexpectedly. In a brief but impactful moment, Hearn’s physical confrontation with Eubank Jr.’s
Dmitry Bivol, the Russian light heavyweight champion, has become a crucial figure in boxing discussions lately. His promoter, Frank Smith, envisions a compelling rematch with Canelo Alvarez on the horizon. This pursuance seems not only plausible but strategically significant for Bivol’s career. Given the complexities of boxing politics and the personal ambitions of fighters, this
Dmitry Bivol has once again cemented his place in the boxing cosmos, reestablishing himself as the king of the light-heavyweight division. After avenging his only loss against Artur Beterbiev, Bivol reclaimed his WBA title, along with the WBC, IBF, and WBO belts, thereby asserting his dominance in a weight class stacked with talent. His recent
In a highly anticipated showdown, WBC interim junior middleweight champion Vergil Ortiz Jr. (23-0, 21 KOs) faced Israil Madrimov (10-2-1, 7 KOs) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The fight, extending over 12 rounds, ended with Ortiz Jr. achieving a unanimous decision victory, yet the scorecards raised eyebrows among fight analysts and fans alike. Although Ortiz Jr.
As the boxing world buzzes with excitement, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch for “The Last Crescendo,” heralded as “The Card of the Century.” This remarkable fight week is nothing short of electrifying, fraught with unexpected twists and dramatic developments. As fans gear up for what promises to be an exhilarating night, the fallout from
Eddie Hearn, the prominent boxing promoter, has recently made bold claims regarding Shakur Stevenson, suggesting that the young fighter embodies qualities reminiscent of legendary boxer Sugar Ray Leonard. This assertion came amidst intense anticipation for Stevenson’s title defense against Josh Padley on February 22nd in Riyadh. While Hearn’s role is to promote and elevate fighters,
As the boxing world turns its gaze towards Riyadh, excitement surges for a highly anticipated match that promoter Oscar De La Hoya boldly claims could be “The Fight of the Year.” Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Israil Madrimov are set to lock horns in a junior middleweight clash that promises not only skill but also tenacity
In the ever-evolving landscape of boxing, rumors are as common as punches thrown in the ring. Recently, trainer Derek ‘Bozy’ Ennis clarified misconceptions surrounding his son, Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, assuring fans that there was no intention or negotiation for Boots to fight prominent figures like Vergil Ortiz Jr. or Teofimo Lopez. The confusion appears to