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Split-image boxing graphic showing a classic rivalry face-off on one side and modern fighters on the other with the headline “Does Boxing Still Create Genuine Rivalries?”

Does Boxing Still Create Genuine Rivalries?

Boxing’s greatest eras were built on legendary rivalries like Ali vs Frazier and Barrera vs Morales. But in the modern era of fragmented promoters and broadcasters, genuine rivalries may be harder to build. Does boxing still create them — or are they disappearing?

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Boxing stars celebrating in the ring as a crowd reacts, representing why some fighters become stars while others remain unknown.

Why Some Fighters Become Stars — And Others Don’t

Why do some fighters become global boxing stars while others remain largely unknown? This article explores the personality, rivalries, timing and narratives that shape boxing popularity.

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Conor Benn and Regis Prograis facing off in a stadium setting ahead of their April 2026 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium fight, illustrating analysis of Conor Benn career direction.

Conor Benn’s Undercard Slot vs Regis Prograis: Strategic Positioning or Commercial Step Sideways?

Conor Benn heads back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — but this time as chief support against Regis Prograis. Is this smart positioning or a sideways move in the Conor Benn career direction?

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Young boxer celebrating victory on one side of a split image while the same fighter sits bruised and defeated in the corner on the other, symbolising the highs and lows of boxing prospect development.

When Hype Meets Reality: Why Some Prospects Plateau Early

Why do some promising fighters plateau once the hype fades? This piece examines boxing prospect development through the careers of David Price and Campbell Hatton.

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Dramatic landscape graphic showing British heavyweight boxers facing off in a boxing arena with bold text reading “British Heavyweight Boxing Risks: Real Change or Just an Exception?”

Are British Heavyweights Finally Taking Risks Again?

For years, one of the biggest criticisms aimed at the domestic scene has been simple: too much protection, not enough jeopardy. British heavyweight boxing risks used to be the norm. Now they feel like exceptions. This week’s announcement of Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois for 2026 has people talking about bravery again. Two dangerous punchers.

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