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A cinematic, digital image shows Oleksandr Usyk landing a powerful left hook on Daniel Dubois in a dramatic, spotlight-lit boxing ring, with bold yellow headline text reading, "USYK DEMOLISHES DUBOIS IN FIVE — DID ANYONE NOT SEE THIS COMING?"

Usyk Demolishes Dubois in Five — Did Anyone Not See This Coming?

Oleksandr Usyk stopped Daniel Dubois in five rounds — and no, it wasn’t a shock. In this follow-up to Saturday’s blog, I break down the one-sided fight and ask what this says about the state of boxing today.

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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano face off in front of Madison Square Garden under a dramatic dusk sky, promoting their historic trilogy fight on 11 July — the first all-women global boxing mega-event streamed live on Netflix.

A Trilogy Forged in Fire: Taylor vs Serrano III Set for July 11 at Madison Square Garden

Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano return to MSG on 11 July for a trilogy that could redefine women’s boxing. Streaming live on Netflix — and already making history.

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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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