Boxing news 2025

A symbolic depiction of Canelo Alvarez retirement — a proud Mexican boxer stands in front of the Mexican flag holding multiple championship belts, while a shadowed figure of the same man walks away into darkness, representing the end of a legendary boxing career.

Canelo Alvarez: Is Retirement Really on the Horizon?

Let’s be honest — I never really thought we’d be talking about Canelo Alvarez retirement anytime soon. For some reason, he’s always felt like one of those fighters who’d go on forever. A bit like Pacquiao, but slicker. Calmer. Like he’d just keep racking up wins, cashing massive cheques, and casually reminding us why he’s […]

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Promotional image of Tim Tszyu standing confidently in a boxing ring under dramatic lighting, wearing the WBO Intercontinental Championship belt, with bold text overlay reading “The Resurgence of Tim Tszyu” against a darkened arena backdrop.

The Resurgence of Tim Tszyu: Breaking Down His Latest Victory

After two back-to-back defeats, many were questioning whether Tim Tszyu could bounce back. Well, he’s just answered that with a resounding fourth-round TKO win over Joey Spencer, and it’s fair to say the Aussie is right back in the mix. This blog is your go-to for a full Tim Tszyu Joey Spencer fight analysis –

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A dramatic digital graphic featuring two boxing championship belts against a dark background, with bold white text reading “The Problem with Interim Titles: Are They Undermining the Sport?” This image visually represents the controversy surrounding boxing interim titles and their impact on the legitimacy of world championships.

The Problem with Interim Titles: Are They Watering Down the Sport?

Let’s be honest – boxing interim titles have become a bit of a joke. Once upon a time, winning a belt meant you were the best. Now? You might just be one of five people holding a version of the same title. Confused? So are fans. Too Many Belts, Too Little Clarity You’ve got your

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"Two boxers engaged in a thrilling match under dramatic arena lighting, with one throwing a powerful punch while the other dodges. The packed stadium and digital scoreboard displaying '2025' create an electrifying atmosphere, representing upcoming underrated boxing matches in 2025."

Upcoming Underrated Boxing Matches in 2025

As the boxing calendar for 2025 unfolds, several compelling matchups may not be dominating mainstream headlines but promise high-stakes action and significant implications for the sport. Here’s a concise overview of these underrated bouts and why they deserve your attention. 1. Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach (Lightweight) Date: March 1, 2025Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New

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A high-intensity boxing match between Shakur Stevenson and Josh Padley, depicting their last-minute WBC lightweight title fight. Stevenson is shown in his signature defensive stance, evading a punch, while Padley, the British underdog, aggressively presses forward. The packed stadium and bright arena lights add to the electrifying atmosphere of this unexpected showdown. Shakur Stevenson vs. Josh Padley fight preview.

Shakur Stevenson vs. Josh Padley: A Last-Minute Shake-Up for the WBC Lightweight Title

Boxing fans were hit with a curveball this week when Floyd Schofield pulled out of his scheduled world title fight against Shakur Stevenson at the last minute. The fight, set to take place this Saturday in Saudi Arabia, was supposed to be a major step up for Schofield. Instead, the American has withdrawn due to

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