If there's responsibility that comes with being the biggest star in global boxing, Canelo Alvarez lived up to the job description in 2019 from the standpoint of making difficult fights that mattered.
LAS VEGAS – Heather Hardy was on the ropes, and Amanda Serrano—one of the biggest punchers in women’s boxing—charged in for the finish. It was mid-September, and Serrano and Hardy were facing off ...
Boxing in 2019 has come to a close. With the new year coming, FanSided takes a look back at the best moments and brightest boxing stars in 2019. The final boxing bouts of 2019 are over and the new ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Josh Katzowitz, a Texas-based writer and HOF voter, covers boxing. Dec 24, 2019, 09:00am EST This article is more than 6 years old ...
For those paying attention, cruiserweight long ago shed its position as a sort of bastard child stuck between the classic light heavyweight and heavyweight classes. No longer just the house Holyfield ...
Before his fight with Dominic Breazeale, Deontay Wilder told the media he intended to use his ability to legally kill a man in the ring and get paid for it. Not exactly a shining moment for Wilder in ...
2019 was a year of change for the boxing industry. But, as always, it was the fighters who made it memorable. Behold, the Year-End Awards for 2019. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez: Without a doubt, Canelo is ...
As we head into the final month of 2019 with a number of solid fights on the ledger, we have a moment to pause and list the Top-10 pound-for-pound fighters in the sport. Following another stunning KO ...
LAS VEGAS – It’s one of the more entertaining, if not subjective, debates in boxing. Who’s No. 1? Pound for pound lists are everywhere. The Boxing Writers Association has one. ESPN has one. Sports ...
‘Tis the season for giving combat sports fans all of the tantalizing fights they can handle. It somewhat started in Saudi Arabia on Thursday, when boxer Tyson Fury climbed into the WWE ring and ...
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The Ring traces Japan's boxing legacy from Shirai to Inoue
The Ring Magazine documented Japanese boxing across nine decades, from Yoshio Shirai's 1952 title to Naoya Inoue's modern dominance.
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