In an electrifying bout at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, light welterweight contender Oscar Duarte triumphed, securing a seventh-round knockout against Miguel Madueno. This fight, promoted by the illustrious Oscar De La Hoya, showcased not just the outcomes of a boxing match, but the deeper layers of strategic execution and adaptability in the ring.
Miguel Madueno
The boxing world is preparing for an electrifying match as Miguel Madueno steps in as a late replacement for the injured Regis Prograis, set to face Oscar Duarte in a highly anticipated light welterweight bout on February 15th at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. This matchup promises an engaging clash of styles and a
Shakur Stevenson, the undefeated WBC lightweight champion, managed to hold onto his title with a twelve-round unanimous decision over Artem Harutyunyan. However, despite the victory, Stevenson’s performance fell short of expectations. Throughout the fight, Stevenson’s fans remained eerily quiet, expressing their disappointment with his lackluster showing. Stevenson failed to deliver the knockout he had hoped
Shakur Stevenson successfully weighed in for the title defense of his WBC lightweight title against Artem Harutyunyan, who is looking to upset the champion. Both fighters weighed in with Stevenson at 134.1 pounds and Harutyunyan at 134.8 lbs. The face-off between the two fighters had an interesting dynamic as they smiled at each other, with
Keyshawn Davis, the 2020 Olympic silver medalist, is gearing up to face Miguel Madueño in a ten-round lightweight bout this Saturday night at the Prudential Center. However, the boxing world is left wondering why Davis has not taken on the real challenge – fighting against his four-time conqueror, Andy Cruz. Despite repeated challenges from Cruz’s