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Is There a Right Age to Turn Pro in Boxing?

Let’s get this out of the way early: there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to the best age to turn pro in boxing. Some fighters debut at 17, others don’t lace up the pro gloves until they’re well into their late 20s. And both paths can lead to success—or failure. It’s a question I get asked all […]

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Best Boxing Revenge Fights: 10 Unforgettable Comebacks That Shaped the Sport

When it comes to sporting drama, nothing hits quite like the best boxing revenge fights. These are the moments when fighters—written off, counted out, or humiliated—return stronger, smarter, and more determined than ever. They don’t just reclaim belts. They reclaim pride, silence critics, and write themselves into boxing history. Here are ten unforgettable comeback wins

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Chisora vs Dubois Fight: Derek Wants a Final Shot at Glory — But Is It Realistic?

So here we go again — Derek Chisora has called someone out. This time, it’s none other than Daniel Dubois, the current IBF heavyweight world champion. Chisora says it would be the perfect way to end his long career. One final night under the lights. One last war. A fairy-tale ending to a brutal journey

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Ring IQ: Why Naoya Inoue Is the Most Technically Brilliant Boxer in the World

Let’s forget the pound-for-pound list for a second. This isn’t about politics or popularity contests. This is about Naoya Inoue boxing skills — pure, unfiltered technique. The kind that strips everything back to what boxing really is. Inoue doesn’t win fights because he hits the hardest. He wins because he’s technically levels above almost anyone

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The Problem with Interim Titles: Are They Watering Down the Sport?

Let’s be honest – boxing interim titles have become a bit of a joke. Once upon a time, winning a belt meant you were the best. Now? You might just be one of five people holding a version of the same title. Confused? So are fans. Too Many Belts, Too Little Clarity You’ve got your

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