The latest development in the world of boxing sees the World Boxing Organization ordering junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora to defend his title against the legendary Terence Crawford. This announcement has sparked excitement among boxing fans worldwide as two talented fighters are set to face off in the ring. Sebastian Fundora, also known as “The
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Diego Pacheco, the rising super middleweight with an undefeated record of 21-0, looked to make a statement as he faced off against Maciej Sulecki in a scheduled 12-round fight in Southern California. With Sulecki holding a record of 32-2, the stage was set for an intriguing battle between the two fighters. From the opening bell,
Super promoter Eddie Hearn is not one to hold back when it comes to hyping up his fighters. He has been touting Diego Pacheco as the future of the super middleweight division and sees great potential in the young boxer. Hearn’s optimism for Pacheco’s career is evident as he talks about the upcoming fight with
Diego Pacheco, a rising star in the super middleweight division, is gearing up to face Maciej Sulecki this weekend in Los Angeles. With his eyes set on climbing the rankings, Pacheco understands the importance of securing a win in order to make a statement in the division. He is confident that a victory against Sulecki
Jaron “Boots” Ennis has emerged as a formidable force in the welterweight division, with boxing fans and experts alike hailing him as the top fighter in his weight class. With seasoned champions like Errol Spence and Terence Crawford either out of the picture or moving up in weight, Ennis stands out as a rising star
Former world welterweight titlist, Shawn Porter, has expressed his skepticism about the highly anticipated Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight. He believes that the fight will never come to fruition and has doubts about Tyson’s willingness to enter the ring with Paul. Porter’s insights shed light on the questionable nature of this matchup, raising concerns about its
The much-anticipated IBF heavyweight title fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on the 21st of September has captured the attention of boxing fans worldwide. While Joshua is no stranger to the limelight, having fought at Wembley multiple times and established himself as a star of the sport, Dubois is stepping into
Shakur Stevenson, the lightweight king, has recently made a big move by signing up with Matchroom Boxing. This decision marks a new chapter in Stevenson’s career, as he looks forward to facing bigger challenges and securing major fights in the sport of boxing. The undefeated Stevenson, with a record of 22-0, is undeniably a skilled
Bryant Jennings, a former heavyweight contender, once reflected on his loss to Wladimir Klitschko as a life lesson rather than just a defeat in the ring. He admitted that the majority of the things he learned were not just about boxing, but about life itself. This level of introspection and self-awareness is a rare quality
Shakur Stevenson, the WBC lightweight titlist with a perfect record of 22-0, is gearing up to face Joe Cordina on the undercard of the Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol undisputed light heavyweight title fight on October 12th in Saudi Arabia. Stevenson’s last fight took place in July, where he defeated Artem Harutyunyn in his hometown of Newark.
The anticipated bout between former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and social media star turned boxer Jake Paul is set to take place on November 15th at AT&T Stadium in Texas. Originally scheduled for this summer, the fight was postponed due to Tyson’s health issues. Despite the delay, the fight is now back on track and
In a thrilling showdown between an experienced veteran and an up-and-coming star, Sergiy Derevyachenko faced off against Christian Mbilli on a Saturday night in Montreal, aired live on ESPN. The 15-5 Derevyanchenko, hungry for a world title after multiple failed attempts, was determined to prove himself as a formidable force once again. On the other