Boxing

In the world of boxing, few topics ignite the imagination like mythical matchups—hypothetical fights between legendary fighters from different eras or weight classes. Such discussions are often filled with what-ifs and assumptions that create a rich tapestry of speculation and nostalgia. A recent episode of the boxing podcast “All The Smoke,” hosted by the inimitable
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In the high-stakes arena of professional boxing, where performance is scrutinized under the brightest lights, Richardson Hitchins stands resolute against a label he fiercely disputes: “runner.” The reigning IBF 140-pound champion has found himself on the receiving end of critiques that question his fighting style, particularly from notable figures like Saudi investor Turki Alalshikh. Alalshikh’s
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The anticipation is palpable as Richardson Hitchins prepares for his clash with George Kambosos Jr. at Madison Square Garden, a venue steeped in boxing history. Scheduled for June 14th, this light welterweight contest isn’t just another fight in the bustling world of professional boxing; it’s a crucible for both athletes—a stage where personal aspirations collide
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In the world of boxing, reputation is everything. Fighters are expected to hold themselves to a certain standard, embodying the spirit of sportsmanship and dedication. However, recent events surrounding Keyshawn Davis demonstrate how quickly that reputation can crumble. Following a significant misstep—showing up four pounds overweight for a scheduled fight—Davis’s actions behind the scenes raised
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Canelo Alvarez, once synonymous with ferocity and unwavering ambition, seems to have entered a different chapter in his boxing narrative. Tim Tszyu’s observation about Alvarez’s diminishing hunger, especially compared to his illustrious bouts against Gennadiy ‘GGG’ Golovkin, is telling. The Mexican champion, who boasts a record of 63 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws, has
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