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Nevin Lasanis
30/06/25

Uzbek Puncher Storms the Heights: Shahram Giyasov Enters The Ring Elite

Welterweight Elite: The Latest Power Shuffle The authoritative magazine The Ring has released an updated welterweight ranking, and American knockout artist Jaron "Boots" Ennis — 34 wins, including 30 by knockout — remains at the summit. His closest pursuers are equally impressive on paper: the...

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Nevin Lasanis
17/07/25

I"ll Be Back to Remind Everyone Who's the Boss: Nate Diaz on Whom He's Ready to Share the Octagon and Ring With

Now a free agent, Nate Diaz isn’t hiding from big names and openly states whom he wants to face in his next fight. In an exclusive conversation with our outlet, he candidly laid out his short list of opponents — ranging from long-time nemesis Conor McGregor to the kings of the boxing rankings. “Co...

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Salid Martik
23/09/25

“The Ring Is My Language.” Mike Tyson on Motivation at 59, a Talk With His Son, and a Showcase Bout With Mayweather

He’s used to speaking with his fists and still wakes up thinking about the gym. At 59, Mike Tyson looks calmly into the camera and explains why his life is still measured in rounds. In this conversation, “Iron Mike” reflects on a talk with his son, the money dynamics of a mature age, recalls his mos...

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Nevin Lasanis
05/01/26

“Crawford Left at the Peak, and Tszyu Just Shrugged”: A Chat About the 2025 Boxer of the Year

Some news hits you and you catch yourself thinking: “Yeah, makes sense… but still, that was kind of sudden.” That’s exactly how it is for me with Terence Crawford: the guy jumps into a completely new weight class for himself, scoops up everything that’s lying around (the stuff that’s lying badly, an...


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Salid Martik
20/10/25

"Up to Forty-One — In the Ring." Oleksandr Usyk on Plans for 2026, Young Itauma, and His Own Academy

The undisputed world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk remains in work mode and is already mapping out the next seasons. In a conversation with "Ukraine Now," the 38-year-old Ukrainian confirmed: he plans to have his next fight in 2026, but he is keeping the opponent’s name under wraps — the negot...

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Nevin Lasanis
17/07/25

The Boxing Saga Continues: Is a Mayweather–Pacquiao Rematch on the Horizon?

Recently in Las Vegas, rumors of a possible second showdown between two ring legends took on new life. Insider Lance Pugmire, after visiting Floyd Mayweather’s training gym, reported that the former champions’ teams are already testing the waters for an upcoming mega event. Secret Negotiations: Wh...

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Nevin Lasanis
30/09/25

The Monopoly in Gloves: How Dana White and Saudi Arabia Are Changing Boxing's Rules

Over the past eighteen months, a new architecture of influence has been taking shape around professional boxing. UFC President Dana White, the unified TKO structure (which includes UFC and WWE), and Saudi partners are trying to relaunch the market — from tournament formats to the legal framework. At...

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Salid Martik
23/07/25

At a Champion's Crossroads: Which Paths Does the New Era of Heavyweight Open for Oleksandr Usyk?

Oleksandr Usyk reminded the world of his uniqueness once again, knocking out Daniel Dubois in the fifth round and thus definitively closing their two-fight series. Three consecutive completed duologies, the status of undisputed champion, and a solid 38 years on his passport put the Ukrainian star be...

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Salid Martik
11/08/25

Third Act on Hold: Why the Bivol–Beterbiev Trilogy Is Slipping Off the Calendar

After a blazing rematch, talk of a “decisive” third bout between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev sounded inevitable: both boxers’ teams and the promoters publicly expressed interest. But as summer gave way to autumn, the prospects for a final act dimmed. Schedules diverged, sanctioning bodies remin...

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Salid Martik
01/01/26

Crawford is retired, but his jabs at the news cycle are on schedule: “Haven’t seen Topuria,” “Conor looked better than Jake,” “for the ‘street’—heavyweights only”

Terence Crawford left boxing in December—clean, undefeated, with that iron 42–0 (31 KOs). And it seems he flipped a new switch right away: now he doesn’t prove it in the ring—he drops quotes that travel faster than highlights. “I watch UFC… but I’ve never seen Topuria” The funniest part: Crawfor...


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