Canelo Alvarez stirred the pot this week with his comments regarding Terence Crawford’s boxing legacy, igniting a debate over the former’s career qualifications and the strength of his opponents. With Crawford boasting a record of 41 wins and no losses, including 31 knockouts, one would assume that his legacy should be secure. Yet Alvarez’s remarks
Errol Spence
Errol Spence Junior’s aspirations in the boxing ring have recently been dealt a severe blow, with the WBO declining to sanction his anticipated title shot against Sebastian Fundora, the reigning WBC/WBO Junior Middleweight Champion. This decision leaves Spence at a crossroads, as Fundora is set to pursue other challengers, while the 34-year-old Spence finds himself
The anticipated bout between WBC/WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora and Errol Spence has been officially called off, prompting discussions in boxing circles about the implications of this decision. Fundora, who boasts a record of 21 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, with 13 knockouts, is now on the lookout for a new challenger. Speculation
In a recent announcement on social media, boxing star Errol Spence Jr. dismissed reports about an upcoming fight against Sebastian ‘The Towering Inferno’ Fundora, scheduled for March 29th. Spence’s statement left fans puzzled, as it not only split the boxing community’s expectations but also raised questions about the timing of such a high-profile matchup. Despite
Jin Sasaki, a notable welterweight contender, is vocal about his aspirations to dethrone IBF champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. With a record of 18 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, along with an impressive 17 knockouts, Sasaki is seeking the opportunity to prove his mettle in the ring. He is particularly confident about claiming a knockout
Vergil Ortiz Jr.’s career trajectory is under keen scrutiny, particularly with the recent statements made by his manager, Rick Mirigian. Expressing interest in high-profile bouts against seasoned fighters like Keith Thurman and Errol Spence, Mirigian’s ambitions reflect a broader desire for Ortiz Jr. to step onto significant platforms, such as the renowned Cowboy Stadium. However,
The boxing world thrives on the pursuit of championship unification, and for Bakhram Murtazaliev, the newly crowned IBF junior middleweight champion, this ambition is at the forefront of his career strategy. With an impeccable record of 23 wins, including 17 by knockout, Murtazaliev stands at the crossroads of significant opportunities, but those paths are fraught
The boxing world is abuzz with speculation surrounding a highly anticipated matchup between Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Errol Spence Jr., proposed to take place at Cowboy Stadium in Texas next year. Oscar De La Hoya, co-promoter of Ortiz, has taken to social media to express his interest in this blockbuster fight. This potential clash not
In an unexpected yet strategic maneuver, Terence Crawford has agreed to step aside as the mandatory challenger in the WBO junior middleweight division. This decision clears the path for reigning champion Sebastian Fundora to engage in a highly anticipated matchup against Errol Spence Jr., slated for early 2025 in Texas. Crawford’s agreement, though seemingly altruistic,
In late January, boxing enthusiasts are set to witness a thrilling showdown as Errol Spence (28-1, 22 KOs) steps back into the ring after an arduous 18-month hiatus to face the WBC/WBO junior middleweight champion, Sebastian Fundora (21-1-1, 13 KOs). This highly anticipated match is slated to take place in Arlington, Texas, likely at either
Errol Spence Jr. has returned to the conversation in the boxing world by signaling his intentions to reestablish himself in a higher weight class. After a year-long absence from the ring, following his disappointing defeat to Terence Crawford, Spence took to social media to announce his readiness to take on competitors in the 154 and
Sebastian Fundora recently took to social media to confirm that his highly-anticipated fight with Errol Spence is still on the horizon. Despite swirling rumors suggesting that the 34-year-old Spence might be considering retirement following his devastating loss to Terence Crawford last year, Fundora shut down the speculations by asserting that the fight is merely being