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A promotional digital graphic titled “Boxing’s Pressure Specialists: Celebrating the Walk-Forward Warriors,” featuring five silhouetted boxers walking through a dimly lit arena under dramatic spotlights. The image conveys strength, determination, and intensity, visually representing the theme of pressure fighters in boxing.

Boxing’s Pressure Specialists: Celebrating the Walk-Forward Warriors

They’re not slick. They’re not flashy. And they couldn’t care less about a highlight-reel uppercut if it means getting the job done. We’re talking about boxing’s pressure specialists — the walk-forward warriors who thrive in chaos, don’t take a backward step, and make their opponents fight every second of every round. In an era where […]

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A dramatic boxing match between two muscular heavyweight fighters under arena lights, capturing the intensity and power of the Frank Warren heavyweight stable.

Frank Warren’s Heavyweight Roster: Strength in Depth or Names Without Bite?

In the wild world of British boxing, Frank Warren is still swinging — and not just in the boardroom. While Eddie Hearn has often hogged the spotlight in recent years, Warren’s Queensberry Promotions has quietly rebuilt its heavyweight division. From title challengers to prospects with swagger, the Frank Warren heavyweight stable is undeniably active. But

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: A photograph features a victorious, muscular, light-skinned male boxer in the ring, proudly holding the historic Lonsdale Belt above his head under warm arena lights, representing British title fight relevance.

Should British Title Fights Be Main Events Again?

The Forgotten Crown of British Boxing There was a time — not all that long ago — when the British title meant everything. Winning that iconic Lonsdale Belt wasn’t just a stepping stone to something bigger. It was the goal. For many boxers, it still is. Yet in 2025, we’re barely seeing British title fights

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Four female boxers in a dimly lit boxing ring, each in fighting stance with different coloured gloves. The scene is dramatic and focused, symbolising the next generation of women’s boxing stars.

Where Is the Next Wave of Women’s Boxing Stars Coming From?

Katie Taylor, Natasha Jonas, Chantelle Cameron — these names have defined an era in women’s boxing. They’ve headlined, made history, and opened doors that were once bolted shut. But let’s be real: they’re not getting any younger. Taylor is 37, Jonas is 39, and even Cameron is into her thirties. So the big question is

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A victorious British heavyweight boxer stands in the ring with arms raised under a spotlight, the Union Jack flag in the background and “Wardley” written on his shorts — symbolising Fabio Wardley’s rise in the British heavyweight division.

Has Fabio Wardley Quietly Become Britain’s Top Heavyweight Prospect?

Fabio Wardley doesn’t make a lot of noise outside the ring — but inside it, he’s been making a statement for years now. In a British heavyweight scene brimming with noise, egos, and highlight-reel knockouts, Wardley is quietly becoming one of the division’s most reliable operators. And yet, somehow, he’s still flying under the radar.

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