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Is There Still a Clear Path to a World Title in Modern Boxing?

The boxing title pathway used to be clear — British, European, then world level. But in today’s sport, rankings, politics and promotion often blur that route. Has boxing lost its structure?

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Heavyweight boxing contenders including Moses Itauma, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder stand in a stadium with a world title belt, representing the crowded heavyweight boxing rankings 2026 race

Heavyweight Rankings — Who Is Actually Next for a World Title Shot?

The heavyweight boxing rankings 2026 are more crowded than ever, but clarity is still missing. We break down who is really next for a world title shot — and where Moses Itauma fits into the picture.

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Boxer leaning on the ropes in a dimly lit gym while a world title belt hangs unused, symbolising boxing career stagnation and the struggle of almost-ready fighters

Is Boxing Creating Too Many “Almost Ready” Fighters?

Modern boxing is creating a growing class of “almost ready” fighters — contenders who win, wait, and stall. This piece explores why careers are being protected instead of progressed.

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