boxing retirements

Silhouettes of Natasha Jonas and Katie Taylor face each other in a dramatic cinematic boxing landscape. The scene is set in a vast arena under a stormy sky, lit by the fading glow of sunset, symbolising the tension and legacy at stake in a potential Natasha Jonas Katie Taylor rematch.

Jonas vs Taylor II: Legacy Play or a Risk Too Far?

There’s talk doing the rounds that Natasha Jonas might delay her long-rumoured retirement to chase a rematch with Katie Taylor — but if we’re being honest, it’s a hard one to get fully behind. On paper, it’s gold. Two of the most decorated women in British and Irish boxing history. Years of mutual respect. A […]

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An emotional landscape image of a tall, muscular boxer resembling Tyson Fury in a sunset-lit boxing ring, symbolically hanging up his gloves on the ropes. The scene captures the end of an era, with the empty ring and fading crowd in the background, highlighting the significance of Tyson Fury's retirement."

Tyson Fury Retirement: Fact or Fiction?

Tyson Fury sent shockwaves through the boxing world yesterday with the announcement of his retirement from the sport. But if you’ve been following the Gypsy King’s career, you’ll know this isn’t the first time he’s claimed to hang up his gloves. The question on everyone’s lips: Is Fury’s retirement genuine, or is it another short-lived

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A powerful boxing illustration celebrating Tony Bellew as one of Britain’s greatest fighters. A victorious boxer stands in the ring, holding a championship belt high under bright stadium lights, with a cheering crowd in the background, symbolizing his legendary status in British boxing."

Tony Bellew: One of Britain’s Greatest Ever?

When Tony Bellew walked to the ring for the final time on 10th November 2018, it didn’t end in a fairytale. Usyk knocked him out, the Z-Cars theme faded, and the curtain came down on one of the most emotionally charged careers in British boxing. But one loss doesn’t define a legacy — and Bellew’s

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