Month: May 2024

By Matt Bozeat COLCHESTER light-middleweight Lewis Richardson is heading to Paris for this summer’s Olympic Games after victory in Bangkok today. There was an Olympic place at stake when the Colchester light-middleweight faced Angel Gabriel Llanos Perez (Puerto Rico) in the quarter-finals of the Boxing Road to Paris Qualifying Olympic qualifying event. Richardson reached the last
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Open Extended Reactions The much-anticipated WBA Super Welterweight interim world title fight between former WBO Champion Tim Tszyu and Vergil Ortiz has been cancelled, after the Australian received medical advice that he needs more time to recover from the nasty head cut he suffered during his last fight. The title fight was meant to take
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WBC bantamweight champion and three-weight king Junto Nakatani will defend his strap against Filipino contender Vincent Astrolabio on Saturday, July 20, at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo. Nakatani-Astrolabio tops a world title tripleheader that also includes WBO junior bantamweight champion Kosei Tanaka against Jonathan “Titan” Rodriguez and the vacant WBO flyweight title showdown between Riku Kano
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By Elliot Worsell PART I TEN YEARS on, it is clear now that it became a numbers game, the rivalry of Carl Froch and George Groves. In the first installment, there was the promise of two right hands in round one and then six months later it all ended in round eight with one right
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Mike Coppinger, ESPN Boxing InsiderMay 30, 2024, 10:23 PM ET Close Mike Coppinger has covered boxing since 2010 with roles at USA Today, Ring Magazine and The Athletic before he joined ESPN in 2021. You can follow him on Twitter: @MikeCoppinger Open Extended Reactions Two supplements listed on doping control forms submitted by star boxer
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Argentine slugger Gustavo Lemos has signed a “long-term promotional contract” with Top Rank, which will promote him alongside O.R. Promotions going forward. Lemos said, “When my promoters from O.R. Promotions told me that they had begun talks with Top Rank, I was thankful. The wait and hard work have paid off, and I will make
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When tensions thawed between promoters Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren several months ago, it almost seemed too good to be true. The thought of Britain’s leading promoters working together to create big fights had been a pipedream for more than a decade. Of course, all that time they had the opportunity to do it for
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