Boxing divisions

Split boxing ring image showing famous veteran fighters facing younger prospects under bright lights, illustrating the boxing familiar names problem and how nostalgia-driven matchups stall division progress.

Why Boxing Keeps Confusing Familiar Names With Meaningful Progress

Boxing’s growing reliance on familiar names over genuine momentum is stalling divisions and frustrating fans. This CMBoxing opinion piece examines why nostalgia keeps winning — and what it’s costing the sport.

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Two boxers face off in a dramatic boxing ring under bright stadium lights at night, with one fighter noticeably larger than the other, symbolising the size disparity in heavyweight boxing and the debate over creating a super heavyweight division.

The Debate Over a Super Heavyweight Division: Addressing Size Disparities in Boxing

The heavyweight division has long been considered the pinnacle of boxing, but as fighters continue to grow larger, a debate has emerged: should there be a new super heavyweight division for fighters over 250 lbs? Some argue it’s a necessary evolution for the sport, while others believe it could dilute the heavyweight crown. Fighters, promoters,

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