SHOULD Gavin Gwynne win his next fight then he will have fulfilled a promise to his late grandfather. The 33-year-old bounced back from losses to Joe Cordina and James Tennyson to beat Sean McComb and become Commonwealth lightweight champion in February 2021. And in April this year the Welshman became the latest British champion to
Month: August 2023
The Mount Rushmore of upsets. Regardless of your generation or sport of choice, the top candidates for chiseled-granite immortality can probably be plucked from a similar crop of wannabes. The New York Jets in Super Bowl III. North Carolina State in the NCAA Final Four. The U.S. men’s hockey team in the 1980 Winter Olympics.
Rising stars, former world champions, and top contenders on the Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo PPV Undercard including Jesus Ramos Jr., Erickson Lubin, Yordenis Ugas, Mario Barrios, Elijah Garcia, and Armando Resendiz, will preview their respective bouts in a live press conference on Tuesday, August 29, in Los Angeles ahead of fight night on September
Following his victory over Daniel Dubois, Oleksandr Usyk spoke about fighting Tyson Fury, the ‘low blow’ in the fight against Dubois, and his opponent not deserving a rematch after a dirty fight. Hit ‘Subscribe’ above to ensure you never miss a video from the TNT Sports Boxing YouTube channel. From the front row to your
THE frustration Tyler Denny feels at not fighting for the British middleweight title may turn into satisfaction at challenging for a bigger prize. Having won the English title and defended it successfully on two occasions the 32-year-old believes he has done enough to earn an opportunity at the coveted Lonsdale Belt. By the same token
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Erickson Lubin will look to get a big win and a potential title shot when he faces Jesus Ramos Jr on Sept. 30, in the chief support on the Canelo vs Charlo PPV undercard — and he’s sounding as fiery as ever. The 27-year-old Lubin has, being fully honest, lost the two biggest fights of
Junior middleweight phenom Xander Zayas is gearing up for his first scheduled 10-rounder. Zayas will return against Mexico’s Roberto Valenzuela Jr. in the co-feature to the IBF featherweight world title showdown between reigning champion Luis Alberto “El Venado” Lopez and Joet Gonzalez on Friday, September 15, at American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Lopez-Gonzalez,
Posted on 08/29/2023 By: Sean Crose “I strongly feel Canelo is going to beat Charlo,” says Oscar De La Hoya via FightHype. “They’re both talented but he’s the bigger fighter.” As far as De La Hoya is concerned, this is a case where size has the final say. “The talented fighter whose the bigger fighter
Liam Smith and Chris Eubank Jr run it back this weekend after January’s clash ended in an unexpected fourth round TKO win for the Liverpudlian. Eubank was forced to swallow bucket loads of humble pie in the aftermath of his third pro defeat and has since moved Stateside to join Brian McIntyre’s successful team in
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Murodjon Akhmadaliev is back at the negotiating stable and still at least one fight away from competing for his old title. The former WBA/IBF junior featherweight titlist has been ordered to next face Mexico’s Kevin Gonzalez in a final eliminator to determine the WBA mandatory challenger. The development comes after Tomoki Kameda—who was previously instructed
Posted on 08/29/2023 By: Sean Crose Before this weekend he was seen as pretty much being the top dog in the heavyweight division. Holding three of it’s four major titles, Oleksandr Usyk was viewed as the man eager to unify the heavyweight crown. The only other major titleholder, Tyson Fury, in fact, seemed less than
Oleksandr Usyk retained his world titles earlier by knocking out Daniel Dubois, but as we anticipated, the low blow that maybe wasn’t has been the focus of most of the post-fight chatter. If you missed the hubbub so far, Usyk (21-0, 14 KO) was dropped in the fifth round on a shot to the body
LAST YEAR, the boxing hype machine dangled a series of fights in front of fans that included matchups in 2023 amongst Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, and Oleksandr Usyk. Well-run sports give fans the events they want when they want them. Too often, boxing does neither. It now looks as though Fury will have
1 Low blows hurt If we are to take Usyk’s reaction to the low blow in round five at face value, one thing is clear: it hurt. Wherever the shot landed, it was enough to drop the Ukrainian to the canvas and leave him in a state of distress. 2 Five minutes means five minutes
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