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What’s Next for Dillian Whyte After That 119-Second KO?

Dillian Whyte’s devastating 119-second defeat to Moses Itauma has left big questions hanging over his career. Is it finally time for the “Body Snatcher” to retire, or could he still play a role as a gatekeeper in British boxing? We break down the possible paths ahead and what the Dillian Whyte future might hold.

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The Forgotten Cornermen: Boxing’s Unsung Strategists

They may not throw a single punch, but boxing trainers and cutmen are the heartbeat of every corner. From shaping game plans to stopping fight-ending cuts, these unsung strategists keep boxers in the ring and careers alive. Meet the new wave of behind-the-scenes talent changing the fight game in 2025.

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Lovlina Borgohain Speaks Out: Gender Bias in Indian Boxing Exposed

Tokyo Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain has accused a senior Boxing Federation of India official of telling her to “shut up” and follow orders. In this opinion piece, we explore what her claims reveal about gender bias in Indian boxing — and why her stand could change the game for women’s sport in the country.

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Boxing’s Silent Threat: When Poor Governance Ends Careers

From licence denials to baffling title shots, boxing’s biggest threat might not be in the ring — it’s in the boardroom. We take a global look at boxing governance issues, using recent high-profile cases to show how bad decisions can end careers and why the sport needs serious reform.

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