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A dimly lit boxing ring under bright arena lights with “The Next Generation” written across the blue canvas, symbolising the rise of boxing’s new generation.

The Next Generation Rises: How Baraou, Zayas and Boots Ennis Are Redefining Boxing’s Landscape

Boxing’s new generation is finally here — Baraou, Zayas, and Ennis are leading a global shift that’s redefining the sport’s future. From Berlin to Puerto Rico to Philadelphia, the next wave of champions is ready to take over.

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A boxer resembling Anthony Joshua walks down a country road towards a crossroads, symbolising a career decision between legacy and longevity, under the headline “Joshua’s Fork in the Road: Legacy or Longevity?”.

Joshua’s Fork in the Road: Legacy or Longevity?

Anthony Joshua’s 2026 comeback might define his story. Is it one last run at heavyweight glory, or just a cash-driven curtain call? We explore what’s really behind his return — and whether he still has what it takes to go with the best.

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A cinematic boxing ring under soft blue and red lights at sunset with the Dubai skyline glowing in the background, symbolising Kell Brook’s tribute comeback for Ricky Hatton.

Kell Brook’s Comeback for Hatton Tribute: Brave or Misguided?

Kell Brook is lacing up the gloves one last time — but not in Sheffield or Manchester. The former world champion will return on 13 February 2026 in Dubai to honour Ricky Hatton, whose own comeback was scheduled for December 2025 before tragedy struck. Brook says it’s a tribute, but with his past battles with depression and addiction, some wonder if this is about paying respect or finding redemption.

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An empty boxing ring under a single blue spotlight with Manchester’s skyline faintly visible in the background, symbolising Ricky Hatton’s legacy and the loneliness behind the sport.

Ricky Hatton: A Permanent Solution to a Temporary Problem

Ricky Hatton’s death is more than a headline — it’s a heartbreaking reminder of how invisible depression can be. As someone who’s fought that same darkness, I know how easy it is to hide behind a smile. This piece looks at the Hitman’s legacy, the fight he couldn’t win, and why it’s time for boxing — and all of us — to start talking about men’s mental health.

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Promotional image for Abass Baraou’s first title defence in Berlin. The WBA championship belt sits proudly in the centre of a boxing ring, flanked by German flags on either side under bright arena lights, symbolising his homecoming world title defence.

 Abass Baraou Announces First Title Defence for December in Berlin

Abass Baraou will make his first WBA super-welterweight title defence in Berlin on 7 December. With critics calling him a “paper champion”, this homecoming bout could define his legacy — and prove whether he’s the real deal at 154 lbs.

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