Oscar De La Hoya’s all-star résumé is packed with hall of famers, world champions and some of the finest to ever step through ...
THE renaissance of Olympic amateur boxing after a sustained period of uncertainty is thankfully now assured — this with the ...
Stephen "Breadman" Edwards answer the questions dominating the boxing landscape in 2025 and those that persist from years ...
This upcoming weekend, Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) will showcase one of the most stacked cards of 2025. The card will feature world champions such as Erislandy Lara, Lamont Roach, O’Shaquie Foster, ...
Oscar De La Hoya has named one active fighter in particular as ‘the greatest fighter he has ever seen.’ ‘The Golden Boy’ ...
Promoter Dino Duva of Duva Boxing and his hall-of-fame father, Lou Duva, wish to send their sincerest congratulations to former multiple world champion Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker upon the ...
Light heavyweight boxer Robert Okaka is the only Kenyan among 12 African boxers to reach the quarter-finals of the ongoing ...
With Okaka’s exit, Africa now has three boxers remaining in the tournament: Zambia’s Patrick Chinyemba and Emmanuel Katemba, ...
On YouTube, former 1976 Olympic Gold Medalist and two-division champion “Sugar” Ray Leonard named his top 10 boxers, with #1 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. True Whitaker wanted to nail her audition for “I Love LA,” or, at the time, the “Untitled Rachel Sennott Project.” ...
Sugar Ray Robinson 1. Muhammad Ali 2. Henry Armstrong 2. Henry Armstrong 2. Alexis Arguello 3. Muhammad Ali 3. Muhammad Ali 3. Henry Armstrong 4. Harry Greb 4. Benny Leonard 4. Sugar Ray Robinson 5.
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