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Posted on 04/07/2024 By: Sean Crose Undefeated Brooklynite Richardson Hitchins took on Gustavo Lemos in a scheduled twelve round IBF junior welterweight title eliminator Saturday night in Las Vegas. The fight was the main event of a DAZN broadcast card. First, however, super middleweights David Pacheco and Shawn McCalman battled in a match scheduled for
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Posted on 04/08/2024 By: Sean Crose “I’m closing out my career,” former WBO featherweight titlist Heather Hardy tells me over the phone. “I really wanted to make the most of my last year of fighting.” Hardy, who has been at the forefront of women’s boxing for a decade now, is certainly finding new worlds for
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Tim Tszyu and Sebastian Fundora will fight for two super welterweight titles in tonight’s Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view main event, with Rolly Romero taking on Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz in the co-feature. The four-fight pay-per-view card starts at 8 pm ET on Prime Video PPV, and you can also buy through PPV.com, with the show priced
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Filed under: Richardson Hitchins, Diego Pacheco, and more return to action this week. If you buy something from an SB Nation link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Share this story Share All sharing options for: How to watch Hitchins vs Lemos, more: Boxing streaming and TV schedule for April 4-6,
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Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke square off in a heavyweight clash from London, with Wardley defending his British and Commonwealth titles at the O2 Arena. Peacock will stream the show starting from 1 pm ET for those in the U.S., and Sky Sports has the fights in the United Kingdom. We’ve got the comments open
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Fabio Wardley has warned Frazer Clarke and Boxxer that by waiting to fight him they have guaranteed an even more difficult night. The British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion defends his titles against his long-term rival at London’s O2 Arena on Sunday evening. Clarke’s promoter Boxxer are also promoting the fight, and doing so in the year after refusing
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Rarely can an eight-round undercard contest have created such a buzz. Highlights of Ben Whittaker’s exploits during his stoppage victory over Khalid Graidia last month generated tens of millions of views and attracted attention from outside of the boxing bubble. Whittaker took the attention in his stride, insisting that the performance was just routine.  The Olympic silver
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