When it comes to boxing, few names are as polarizing as Canelo Alvarez. The Mexican fighter has undoubtedly carved out a legacy as one of the most recognized and lucrative athletes in the sport. His resume boasts victories over legends like Floyd Mayweather and Miguel Cotto, solidifying his status as an all-time great. However, his
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Saudi boxing guru Turki Alalshikh recently took to social media to share insights from an important meeting with his team regarding upcoming fights and events planned for 2024-2025. While discussing potential matchups, Alalshikh mentioned the speculated fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford but ultimately decided to disregard it, citing reasons unspecified in the post.
After Terence Crawford’s recent victory over Israil Madrimov, there are those who doubt Crawford’s ability to defeat Canelo Alvarez and question if he is over the hill. This kind of skepticism may or may not be valid, but what is undeniably wrong is the perspective that some individuals have regarding Crawford’s performance. Moving up from
The highly anticipated fight between Andy Ruiz and Jarrell Miller in Los Angeles promised to be a thrilling matchup as both fighters had a lot to prove. Both men were looking to redeem themselves after underachieving in recent years, making this bout a significant one for their careers. The twelve-round fight started off slow, with
Jarrell Miller was once considered one of the most promising fighters in the heavyweight division. His confidence, outspoken personality, and impressive performances in the ring made him a force to be reckoned with. However, Miller’s career took a turn for the worse when he tested positive for a banned substance before a scheduled bout against
Terence Crawford, the welterweight champion from Nebraska, is gearing up for his junior middleweight ring debut. Crawford expresses his confidence and readiness for the fight, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the moment. Reflecting on his career journey, Crawford acknowledges the significance of maturity and handling success with grace. His previous victory over Errol Spence solidified
In 2019, Andy Ruiz became the talk of the boxing world after defeating Anthony Joshua in a major upset. Fans were captivated by Ruiz’s underdog story and his unexpected triumph over the heavyweight champion. However, Ruiz’s success was short-lived as he struggled to maintain his discipline and focus after his historic win. Joshua was able
Terence Crawford, often referred to as “Bud,” has been making waves in the boxing world with his exceptional skills and remarkable performances. While some may debate on who holds the title of the best boxer in the world today, there is no denying that Crawford is undeniably one of the best of his generation. His
Fans and analysts alike were under the impression that Joe Joyce would easily defeat Derek Chisora, who was believed to be past his prime. However, the fight that took place at London’s O2 Arena turned out to be anything but expected. Chisora managed to outshine Joyce and the match was nothing short of a war
Bruce Seldon Jr, son of former heavyweight titlist Bruce Seldon, showcased his skills in his second professional fight, completely dominating Isaiah Margheim in a scheduled heavyweight four-rounder. Margheim was knocked down twice and the fight was stopped in the second round by the referee to prevent further punishment. It was a clear display of Seldon
Boxing history is full of epic rivalries that have captured the imagination of fight fans all around the world. From Ali-Frazier to Tyson-Holyfield, these showdowns have become the stuff of legends. Among these classic trilogies, the series of fights between Arturo Gatti and “Irish” Micky Ward stands out as one of the greatest ever witnessed
High boxing pedigrees are not uncommon in the world of professional boxing. However, not everyone can boast of being the son of a former heavyweight world champion. Bruce Seldon Jr. is set to have his second professional fight in Atlantic City, following in the footsteps of his father, Bruce Seldon Sr., who once held the