Former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr is gearing up for a must-win fight against Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller on August 3rd in Los Angeles. However, Ruiz’s sights are set on an even bigger fight with world heavyweight ruler Oleksandr Usyk. In a recent interview with ES News, Ruiz boldly predicted that Usyk would defeat Tyson
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Victor Ortiz is a name that resonates with many boxing fans, but not always for the right reasons. Most remember him for the infamous incident with Floyd Mayweather, where Ortiz headbutted Mayweather in a title fight back in 2011. This incident, followed by Mayweather’s retaliatory punch, left a lasting impression on the boxing world. Despite
Zhilei Zhang, a Chinese southpaw with an impressive professional record of 27-2-1(22), expressed his doubts about former two-time heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua during a recent appearance on The MMA Hour. Zhang firmly believes that Joshua is avoiding a potential matchup with him in the professional boxing ring. Zhang and Joshua did face each other in
Tim Tszyu, with a record of 24-1 and 17 knockouts, is set to return to the ring for an IBF Junior middleweight title eliminator on September 21. The two potential opponents for Tszyu are Erickson Lubin and Jesus Ramos. Both fighters pose different challenges for Tszyu, who is looking to bounce back from a split
Andy Ruiz, the former unified heavyweight champion often labeled as a one-hit wonder, has recently been selected by His Excellency for the upcoming Riyadh Season event on August 3rd. While some may perceive this as a second chance for Ruiz to prove himself, the reality is far from promising. The 34-year-old fighter has been plagued
Highly regarded Japanese boxing sensation Naoya Inoue has made it clear that he will not be making the move up to the featherweight division anytime soon. Despite calls from fans for him to test himself at 126 pounds, Inoue has announced that he will stay at the super-bantamweight division for at least the next two
Former boxing champion, Tim Bradley, has come out swinging at Terence Crawford for avoiding a potential fight with rising star Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. Bradley expressed his frustration with Crawford’s decision to move up to the junior middleweight division to challenge Israil Madrimov for the WBA title, rather than facing Ennis after capturing the undisputed welterweight
The boxing world is buzzing with controversy as former ring warrior Timothy Bradley criticizes Canelo Alvarez for not living up to the tough and brave reputation that Mexican fighters are known for. Bradley accuses Alvarez of “holding the straps hostage” and avoiding tough competition like David Benavidez. This critique strikes at the core of Alvarez’s
Jose “Pipino” Cuevas may not be a name that immediately comes to mind when discussing boxing legends, but his legacy as a devastating puncher should not be overlooked. In 1976, an 18-year-old Cuevas shocked the boxing world by defeating defending WBA welterweight champion Angel Espada with a powerful left hook that sent the champ to
Former multi-weight world champion Roy Jones Jr. has expressed his admiration for Gervonta Davis and Terence Crawford, labeling them as two of the best fighters in the sport currently. He specifically praises Tank Davis for his ability to set up opponents and then utilize his impressive power to secure knockouts. However, Jones Jr. acknowledges the
Israil Madrimov showcased his immense skill and power in a recent sparring video, giving fans a glimpse of his preparation for the upcoming fight against Terence Crawford on August 3rd in Los Angeles. The WBA junior middleweight champion displayed versatility by seamlessly transitioning from southpaw to orthodox stances while continuously moving around the ring. Madrimov
Anthony Joshua’s management recently inquired why IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois’ team had not signed up for VADA testing for their upcoming match on September 21st. This move raises questions about Joshua’s team’s intentions and whether they are starting to feel uneasy about the upcoming bout at Wembley Stadium in London. Despite the queries from
The upcoming August 3 card in Los Angeles is generating a lot of buzz, with promoter Eddie Hearn calling it “the best card ever in America.” While opinions may vary on that claim, one thing is certain – the card is stacked with top-tier talent. Headlining the event is the highly anticipated matchup between Terence
Naoya Inoue, the pound-for-pound star and unified super-bantamweight champion, is set to face off against Irish warrior TJ Doheny. Doheny, a 37-year-old southpaw, boasts a record of 26-4(20) and has never been stopped. As a former IBF super-bantamweight champion, Doheny has won his last three fights by stoppage, all of which took place in Japan.
Teofimo Lopez, a world champion in two different weight classes, is eyeing a move up to the welterweight division. Lopez, who currently holds titles at 135 and 140 pounds, believes that he has the power to dominate in another weight class. He expresses his interest in becoming a three-weight world champion at just 27 years