Month: February 2022

Posted on 02/15/2022 By: Hans Themistode Picture By Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing Chris Eubank Jr. has gained a certain reputation over the past few years. The British native and middleweight contender had become known for his high work rate, pernicious knockout power, and come forward fighting style. But while his normal rough and rugged abilities
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Various Aussie sources revealed this past weekend that former Olympian Jai Opetaia will challenge IBF cruiserweight champion Mairis Briedis on April 6th, potentially in Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, [or] Newcastle.” The 37-year-old Briedis (28-1, 20 KO), the consensus #1 cruiser in the game, ended a 13-month layoff last October by mauling Artur Mann in three.
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As BoxingScene.com first reported, undefeated rising star Chris “Primetime” Colbert will now square off against unbeaten Dominican Olympian Hector Luis Garcia in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight World Title Eliminator headlining live on SHOWTIME Saturday, February 26 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The southpaw Garcia
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History Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images From invincible to vulnerable – Roy Jones vs Antonio Tarver. By Thomas Hauser AFTER his 1947 outing against Jersey Joe Walcott, Joe Louis lamented, “I saw openings I couldn’t use. A man gets old; he don’t take advantage of those things as fast as he used to.” Louis was 33 years
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During a conversation with Marcos Villegas of Fight Hub TV, former welterweight titleholder Keith Thurman shares his analysis of the upcoming welterweight unification bout between Errol Spence and Yordenis Ugas. Check out some excerpts on how Thurman views the matchup below. Thurman on Spence-Ugas “It’s actually interesting because they both have great jabs, right” Thurman
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Julio Cesar Martinez couldn’t pass up the opportunity of a lifetime even with unfinished business at flyweight. The goal of becoming undisputed champion in the 112-pound division is momentarily on hold for Mexico City’s Martinez (18-1, 14KOs), whose next fight comes against one of the best little big men in boxing history. The reigning WBC
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Issue • Opinion • Premium Mexican star Canelo Alvarez considers his options as Matchroom and PBC battle for his signature, writes George Gigney CANELO ALVAREZ – boxing’s biggest star – is using his free agent status to determine what will likely be some of the biggest fights of the year. Given his standing in the
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