Bad Blood: Seniesa Estrada & Yokasta Valle Face Off Ahead of UNDISPUTED Minimumweight Showdown WBC/WBA/Ring Magazine minimumweight world champion Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada (25-0, 9 KOs) and WBO/IBF ruler Yokasta Valle (30-2, 9 KOs) went face to face for the first time Wednesday in Las Vegas. Their long-simmering feud will be settled Friday, March 29, at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, as the … Continue reading Bad Blood: Seniesa Estrada & Yokasta Valle Face Off Ahead of UNDISPUTED Minimumweight Showdown
Month: Feb 2024
Roha Hudson: “Don’t get me wrong, I am nervous, but I didn’t think I would be this excited for my professional debut.”
Roha Hudson: “Don’t get me wrong, I am nervous, but I didn’t think I would be this excited for my professional debut.” It’s been a long time coming. The announcement of the commencement of her professional career came last April. But for Roha Hudson, that long wait ends next month in Coventry on a GBM … Continue reading Roha Hudson: “Don’t get me wrong, I am nervous, but I didn’t think I would be this excited for my professional debut.”
Skye Nicolson: The WBC Title & Beyond
Skye Nicolson: The WBC Title & Beyond Another fighting year begins. Another training camp with it. Camp number ten has now officially begun. The most important one of her professional career to date. A world title fight incoming. Sarah Mahfoud and the vacant WBC featherweight title await. Skye Nicolson has entered 2024 with a real … Continue reading Skye Nicolson: The WBC Title & Beyond
Nicola Hopewell Returns With a Win
Nicola Hopewell Returns With a Win Nicola Hopewell returned to action on Saturday night in Bradford. Hopewell had her first fight back since losing her unbeaten record to Emma Dolan in October in a failed bid for the Commonwealth super-flyweight title. Hopewell improved her resume to 4-1 courtesy of a dominant 60-54 points victory over … Continue reading Nicola Hopewell Returns With a Win
Ringside Report: Buatsi Beats Azeez in Wembley Thriller
Ringside Report: Buatsi Beats Azeez in Wembley Thriller It was a good night for Boxxer on Saturday night at that old iconic Wembley Arena. In truth, it was a very good night for Ben Shalom and his team. The three fighters whom Shalom and Sky have pinned their hopes on for future riches, all won … Continue reading Ringside Report: Buatsi Beats Azeez in Wembley Thriller
Ringside Report: Caroline Dubois Retains IBO Lightweight Title
Ringside Report: Caroline Dubois Retains IBO Lightweight Title There will be some who would have demanded a one-sided emphatically quick stoppage victory for Caroline Dubois on Saturday night in London as some sort of symbol for her perceived superstar status, but the ten hard rounds Dubois got in against the incredibly tough Miranda Reyes will … Continue reading Ringside Report: Caroline Dubois Retains IBO Lightweight Title
Buatsi vs. Azeez: A Night of the Present & the Future for Boxxer
Buatsi vs. Azeez: A Night of the Present & the Future for Boxxer Boxxer had a difficult year in 2023. But not as some will try to convince you, a disastrous one. A year of injuries and the subsequent inevitable delays and postponements of major fights stalled the development and progress that Boxxer had made … Continue reading Buatsi vs. Azeez: A Night of the Present & the Future for Boxxer
Mikaela Mayer: “Plan A is the rematch with Tasha. Plan B is the winner of Sandy Ryan and Terri Harper. But I am open to other offers. If there is a title available at 154, then I would go there.”
Mikaela Mayer: "Plan A is the rematch with Tasha. Plan B is the winner of Sandy Ryan and Terri Harper. But I am open to other offers. If there is a title available at 154, then I would go there."There was much trepidation before the connection was mutual over Zoom. Thoughts of what version of … Continue reading Mikaela Mayer: “Plan A is the rematch with Tasha. Plan B is the winner of Sandy Ryan and Terri Harper. But I am open to other offers. If there is a title available at 154, then I would go there.”
A Boxing Memory: Howard Rainey
A Boxing Memory: Howard Rainey By Garry White Jonathan Rendall may have intended his much-admired ‘This Bloody Mary Is the Last Thing I Own’ to be a missive on getting out of boxing, but for me, it was quite the opposite. Rather than get me out, instead his artful narrative, revisited after a long estrangement … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Howard Rainey








