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Moody digital graphic of Joe Joyce with serious expression and dramatic lighting, featuring bold white text that reads “Have We Seen the Last of Joe Joyce?”—used for a blog post about Joe Joyce retirement.

Have We Seen the Last of Joe Joyce?

Assessing His Career After the Hrgović Defeat Let’s not sugarcoat it—Joe Joyce’s unanimous decision loss to Filip Hrgović was a tough watch for anyone who’s followed his journey. It wasn’t just a defeat; it was a loud, echoing statement. And honestly? I think it’s time we have the conversation no one wants to have: is […]

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Promotional graphic for the Chisora vs Dubois fight featuring intense portraits of Derek Chisora and Daniel Dubois facing off, with bold headline text and a dramatic, dark-toned background.

Chisora vs Dubois Fight: Derek Wants a Final Shot at Glory — But Is It Realistic?

So here we go again — Derek Chisora has called someone out. This time, it’s none other than Daniel Dubois, the current IBF heavyweight world champion. Chisora says it would be the perfect way to end his long career. One final night under the lights. One last war. A fairy-tale ending to a brutal journey

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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 elite female boxers battling in a brightly lit ring at Madison Square Garden, surrounded by a cheering crowd, with a banner reading 'Women’s Boxing Deserves 3-Minute Rounds' — highlighting the call for equality in women’s boxing 3-minute rounds."

Women’s Boxing Deserves 3-Minute Rounds — Here’s Why

Boxing has always been a sport where equality and toughness are admired. Yet, here we are in 2025, and elite female boxers are still fighting 10 two-minute rounds instead of the standard 12 three-minute rounds their male counterparts enjoy. Honestly, what’s going on here? Let’s talk openly about why women’s boxing deserves 3-minute rounds and

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Felix Sturm comeback fight at 46, standing triumphantly in a boxing ring with fists raised in victory, illuminated by bright stadium lights with a cheering crowd in the background, symbolising resilience and defying age in boxing."

Felix Sturm Comeback Fight: Defying Age in the Ring

Felix Sturm comeback fight shocked the boxing world this weekend as the 46-year-old returned to the ring with a stunning third-round knockout against Benjamin Blindert. After years away from the sport, many thought Sturm’s best days were behind him, but this victory has left fans wondering if there’s more to come from the former world

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