Team Canelo And Eddie Hearn Are Reportedly Hammering Out A Two Fight Deal Which Would Include Bouts Against Avni Yildirim And Billy Joe Saunders Posted on 12/27/2020 By: Hans Themistode After spending most of 2020 without much direction, it appears Canelo Alvarez is already mapping out his 2021 campaign. According to sources close to the
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Caleb Plant On Canelo Alvarez In The Super Middleweight Division: “It’s Not Big Enough For Both Of Us” Posted on 12/27/2020 By: Hans Themistode At the moment, the super middleweight division occupies over 1,500 boxers. Several of them are contenders, a handful are champions and a select few are at the very top of the
Bernard Hopkins Grades Canelo’s Latest Performance And Names Jermall Charlo As His Toughest Challenge: “That’s A Dangerous Fight For Canelo” Posted on 12/26/2020 By: Hans Themistode It wasn’t supposed to be easy. For Canelo Alvarez, his super middleweight showdown against former WBA/Ring magazine belt holder Callum Smith appeared to be a difficult fight on paper.
PBC Recap: Morrell Rolls Over Gavronski, Ramos Stops Nelson, Montiel Crushes Kirkland, Lawson Shocks Barrientes Posted on 12/26/2020 By: Sean Crose Fox and the PBC broadcast some late year boxing Saturday night, featuring a card that highlighted 3-0 David Morrell, as the high profile prodigy faced the 26-3-1 Mike Gavronski in a scheduled 10 rounder
Posted on 12/26/2020 By: Hans Themistode Heavyweight contender Luis Ortiz was minding his business. The Cuban native just finished unwrapping presents with his children for Christmas and enjoyed watching their faces light up with excitement. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Ortiz received a present of his own as fellow contender Dillian Whyte brought up the
PBC On Fox Preview: David Morrell Jr-Mike Gavronski, James Kirkland-Juan Macias Montiel-Jesus Ramos vs Naim Nelson. Posted on 12/25/2020 By: Sean Crose He may only be 3-0, but 22 year old David Morell has already won the WBA super middleweight interim title. Now he’ll be fighting the 26-3-1 Mike Gavronski for the WBA’s Super Middleweight
Bob Arum: “I Don’t Know What PBC Is Doing, They’ve Done So Many Pay-Per-View Events Which Have Largely Been unsuccessful” Posted on 12/25/2020 By: Hans Themistode Things have changed in the sport of boxing ever since COVID-19 has wrapped its disease-ridden arms around it. Not only are events held with a meager amount of spectators
Abel Sanchez: “The Only Guy I Think Can Give Canelo Fits Is David Benavidez, Probably The Best Sparring I Ever Had For Golovkin” Posted on 12/23/2020 By: Hans Themistode After fighting at middleweight for several years and outside of making a brief, yet successful cameo at light heavyweight, Canelo Alvarez has officially found a home
Edgar Berlanga Eyes Showdown Against Gabriel Rosado: “We Probably Gonna Make Something Happen” Posted on 12/24/2020 By: Hans Themistode Chances are if you blinked during a contest involving Edgar Berlanga, then you missed the entire event. In short, it doesn’t take long for the 23-year-old super middleweight prospect to take care of business once he
Bob Arum: “Shakur Stevenson Mark My Words Will Eventually Be The Face Of Boxing” Posted on 12/24/2020 By: Hans Themistode At this moment, very few will argue that Canelo Alvarez is the face of boxing. That may be good and well, however, his name at the top of virtually every pound for pound list and
Posted on 12/23/2020 By: Sean Crose “I am confident that I will give it my all and show honor in this sport as a proud Japanese World Champion,” says undefeated and decorated junior flyweight Hiroto Kyocuchi. “I’m ready!” The 14-0 WBA and Ring Magazine light flyweight champ is now on board with one of the
Posted on 12/23/2020 By: Sean Crose No one expected it. The great Julio Caesar Chavez, the undefeated pound for pound star had stepped into the ring at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas with a record of – wait for it – 89 wins, and 1 draw. Although most felt Chavez had gotten a gift
Posted on 12/23/2020 By: Hans Themistode As is the case with most of the world, a daily alarm clock rings which signals the time to get up and get ready for work. Yet, in the case of current WBC featherweight titlist Gary Russell Jr., he’s only been forced to clock in for his shift once