The amendments and bringing up to date of the Muhammad Ali Act are happening right now and nothing will stop them being changed in law.
A big fight for Croatian Filip Hrgovic absolutely can happen next up after a huge 2025 that surprised us and others at heavyweight.
We said this would happen and it is live now already in professional boxing's latest new good problem for the sport to have.
Boxing fans can be fickle but overall, old and new, they are usually educated and intelligent enough to know when a fighter doesn't give his all.
In summary, no. Inoue vs. anyone does not guarantee a thriller. His power creates excitement. Stoppages provide spectacle. Rare competitive moments deliver true thrills. Dominance defines most outings ...
Mexico of course will always be one of boxing's long term great partner nations in the sport having produced an incredible amount of world champions.
Naoya Inoue sits high on P4P lists. Inoue possesses devastating power. He stops most opponents. Inoue absorbs occasional clean shots. Stevenson rarely allows that. Inoue’s offense outshines. Stevenson ...
We assess whether Naoya Inoue truly merits the label of undisputed monster in boxing. Inoue maintains a flawless 27-0 record with 24 knockouts. His power translates across four weight classes.
Engine is a vital cog in the wheel of building and developing a championship caliber professional boxer and rounds are important.
UFC and boxing continue to once again get more close than ever with UFC now actually promoting boxing events every week.
We examine this question in depth. The upcoming fight between Naoya Inoue and Takuma Nakatani stands as a major event in Japanese boxing.
In summary, yes. Floyd Mayweather will coach more fighters. Past actions support this. Current trends align. Future holds potential. Selectivity remains key. Legacy endures. Time will also tell if ...
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