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Mayweather vs Tyson Exhibit: Nostalgia or Trend-Setting Spectacle?

A Match-Up That Makes No Sense So it’s official: Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Mike Tyson are stepping into the ring for a Mayweather Tyson exhibition in 2026. And honestly? I’ve had enough of this circus. If I wanted to watch a circus, I’d buy a ticket. If I wanted to see an athlete take on […]

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Cinematic promotional poster of Canelo Alvarez facing off against Terence Crawford, with dramatic lighting and text reading “Canelo vs Crawford: Tactical Preview of the Super Middleweight Showdown.”

Canelo vs Crawford: Tactical Preview of the Super Middleweight Showdown

Canelo vs Crawford isn’t just hype—it’s a tactical clash of styles. Canelo’s power and aggression meet Crawford’s precision and movement in boxing’s most anticipated showdown.

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Spoiler Alert: Why Boxing’s Fighter of the Year Race Is Still Unpredictable

Boxing’s Fighter of the Year race is still wide open — from Wardley’s comeback to Canelo vs Crawford in Vegas.

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Confirmed: Joseph Parker vs. Fabio Wardley Booked for October 25 at The O2

Confirmed: Joseph Parker vs. Fabio Wardley Booked for October 25 at The O2

Parker vs Wardley is on. Parker Wardley confirmed for 25 October at The O2, with interim stakes and heavyweight politics all over it. Styles should click; the meaning is up for debate.

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Landscape split image of Indian boxers at the World Championships: on the left, Nikhat Zareen celebrates victory in a blue vest, fist raised and smiling; on the right, Lovlina Borgohain in a red vest covers her face in disappointment. Caption text reads: “Indian Redemption and Disappointment: Zareen Triumphs, Lovlina Falters in World Championships.”

Indian Redemption and Disappointment: Zareen Triumphs, Lovlina Falters in World Championships

Nikhat Zareen lit up the Liverpool World Championships with a dominant 5–0 win, while Lovlina Borgohain suffered an early exit. It’s a tale of redemption and disappointment for India’s biggest boxing names—and a reminder of both the promise and pitfalls facing Indian boxing today.

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