A Boxing Memory: Tony Sibson vs. Alan Minter "Sibson hit me with a blinder of a punch. I think it would have knocked out any fighter in the world." Alan Minter Boxing rarely allows a former champion to leave the sport without shedding at least some semblance of their dignity. Very few leave boxing on … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Tony Sibson vs. Alan Minter
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BOXXER AND FORGED IRISH STOUT PARTNER FOR ‘BOXXER: SMITH V EUBANK 2 – REPEAT OR REVENGE?’ PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT
BOXXER AND FORGED IRISH STOUT PARTNER FOR 'BOXXER: SMITH V EUBANK 2 - REPEAT OR REVENGE?' PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT Conor McGregor's Forged Irish Stout steps into BOXXER ring to showcase the world's fastest-growing stout to global audience of fight fans 'BOXXER: Smith vs Eubank 2 - Repeat or Revenge?' takes place Saturday, September 2nd, and airs … Continue reading BOXXER AND FORGED IRISH STOUT PARTNER FOR ‘BOXXER: SMITH V EUBANK 2 – REPEAT OR REVENGE?’ PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT
Mikaela Mayer: “There is a lot I haven’t shown the world yet, and I now want to see what I can accomplish at a more comfortable weight.”
Mikaela Mayer: "There is a lot I haven’t shown the world yet, and I now want to see what I can accomplish at a more comfortable weight." There is a myth from the uneducated about Mikaela Mayer gathering a little bit of momentum on social media. The comments that have been doing the rounds since … Continue reading Mikaela Mayer: “There is a lot I haven’t shown the world yet, and I now want to see what I can accomplish at a more comfortable weight.”
Liam Cameron: “I want to be a British champion. I am a healthy guy now, and there is no reason why I shouldn’t have longevity in boxing.”
Liam Cameron: “I want to be a British champion. I am a healthy guy now, and there is no reason why I shouldn’t have longevity in boxing.” By Matt Elliott When Liam Cameron steps back inside a professional ring on the 6th of October it will mark the end of a 1,988-day absence from boxing … Continue reading Liam Cameron: “I want to be a British champion. I am a healthy guy now, and there is no reason why I shouldn’t have longevity in boxing.”
Rocky Marciano: A Remembrance
Rocky Marciano: A Remembrance By Joe HesterOn the 54th anniversary this August 31st, the late-great Rocky Marciano departed the world he once ruled in 1969 at the young age of 45. Despite a cruel, sad ending in a horrific plane crash that claimed Rocky’s life short, the rock from Brockton left behind a revered career for the … Continue reading Rocky Marciano: A Remembrance
Heavyweight Knockout Artist Jared Anderson Made It Sweet 16
Heavyweight knockout artist Jared “The Real Big Baby” Anderson made it Sweet 16 tonight. The 23-year-old fighting pride of Toledo, Ohio, defeated Ukrainian contender Andriy Rudenko (35-7, 21 KOs) via fifth-round TKO Saturday evening at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. Anderson (16-0, 15 KOs) took control of the fight in the opening round with sharp jabs and combinations to the body. Rudenko, … Continue reading Heavyweight Knockout Artist Jared Anderson Made It Sweet 16
Usyk Too Much For Dubois in Poland
Usyk Too Much For Dubois in Poland Daniel Dubois had moments, but his fleeting success never looked like being enough to topple the quite sublime Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night in Poland. The end came in round 9, with Dubois failing to beat the count after absorbing one straight punch too many. Dubois took the … Continue reading Usyk Too Much For Dubois in Poland
A Boxing Memory: Pat Cowdell
A Boxing Memory: Pat Cowdell When I remember Pat Cowdell, I think largely of three fights. That almighty struggle with the brilliant Mexican Salvador Sanchez in 1981 for the WBC featherweight championship of the world. The mind also flickers back to two nights when Cowdell didn’t see out the opening three minutes. The big punching … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Pat Cowdell
A Boxing Memory: Miguel Cotto
A Boxing Memory: Miguel Cotto Miguel Cotto didn't get the fairytale finish to his quite magnificent sixteen-year career. But in truth, it didn't matter. Cotto still had his peace. At 37, his time was up. He knew it. His body knew it. Like virtually every fighter before him, Cotto went out on a defeat. It … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Miguel Cotto
Usyk vs. Dubois: Big Fight Preview & Prediction
Usyk vs. Dubois: Big Fight Preview & Prediction By Matt Elliott Press Conference Quotes: Oleksandr Usyk “My preparation is all good. We did a lot of work with swimming. We played football. We danced." "I’m grateful to my team, my family, my wife. I’m grateful to my country and to Ukrainian soldiers.” Daniel Dubois “I’m ready. … Continue reading Usyk vs. Dubois: Big Fight Preview & Prediction






