British Boxing

The recent discourse surrounding heavyweight boxing reveals a concerning trend: fighters and promoters often prioritize spectacle over genuine competition. Derek Chisora’s outspoken rejection of a third bout between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk underscores a broader issue—when fighters are repeatedly put into matchups that lack fresh stakes or meaningful rivalry. Chisora’s candid sentiments highlight the
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Boxing often thrives on narratives that blend skill, resilience, and the unpredictable nature of the sport. The recent bout between Jack Catterall and Harlem Eubank exemplifies this blend, revealing not only the physical contest but also the murky waters of fight expectations and career direction. Catterall’s victory, awarded via a seventh-round technical decision, is more
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Tyson Fury’s recent declaration of a potential third bout with Oleksandr Usyk has sparked widespread speculation across the boxing world. Presented amid the anticipation of Usyk’s upcoming defense against Daniel Dubois, Fury’s bold proclamation—along with a projected date of April 18, 2026, at Wembley—raises eyebrows. Is this just a strategic move to stay relevant, or
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In the world of British boxing, rivalries often carry the weight of history, legacy, and national fervor. Few recent contests have resonated quite like the clash between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn—two fighters who inherited not only their fathers’ names but the expectations that come with them. Their first encounter, a pulsating 12-round thriller,
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In the electrifying world of heavyweight boxing, few moments resonate with audiences like a dramatic comeback. Fabio Wardley’s jaw-dropping knockout of Justis Huni encapsulated this excitement perfectly. In what can only be described as a night for the ages, Wardley, despite facing adversity throughout the match, proved unequivocally that the sport is defined not merely
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In the ever-shifting terrain of professional boxing, the unexpected often becomes a reality, and the latest announcement of Dillian Whyte facing rising star Moses Itauma is no exception. Initially scheduled to participate in a less significant fight on the Fabio Wardley-Justis Huni undercard, Whyte’s sudden pivot to engage with 20-year-old Itauma is indicative of both
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