Boxing Commentary

Boxing match in final round with two fighters trading cautiously while crowd reacts, highlighting debate around boxing fan expectations and knockout culture

Are Boxing Fans Expecting Too Much From Every Fight?

Have boxing fan expectations gone too far? With knockouts and viral moments dominating social media, are technical fights being unfairly labelled as boring?

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Two battered boxers face off in a ring under a large clock backdrop, symbolising time pressure, with bold text reading “Are Rematches Happening Too Quickly in Modern Boxing?”

Are Rematches Happening Too Quickly in Modern Boxing?

Rematches have always been part of boxing — but are they happening too quickly? This piece explores how modern boxing rematch culture is impacting rivalries, divisions, and the sport itself.

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Boxer being interviewed after a fight with visible damage as a reporter holds a microphone during a boxing post fight interview

Do Post-Fight Interviews Reveal Too Much — or Not Enough?

Boxing post fight interviews can shape the narrative just as much as the fight itself — but do they offer real insight, or just fuel the hype?

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Josh Kelly celebrates in the ring after winning the IBF world title, arms raised following a dramatic championship fight

Josh Kelly Finally Gets His World Title: Vindication After 20 Years of Graft

Josh Kelly’s world title win wasn’t a masterclass — it was a moment of survival, reinvention and vindication after two decades of graft in boxing.

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Boxing gloves resting on cash and VIP tickets in the foreground, with a brightly lit boxing ring and fireworks in the background, illustrating the boxing overpromotion problem and the sport’s obsession with manufactured moments.

What Boxing Loses When Everything Is Sold as a “Moment”

When every fight is marketed as an “event,” boxing loses its emotional rhythm. This CMBoxing opinion piece explores the overpromotion problem that’s flattening the sport and leaving fans exhausted rather than invested.

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