British Heavyweight Boxing

Moses Itauma in boxing stance with gloves raised under arena lights, with imagery of heavyweight success and defeat behind him, representing debate around his development pace

Is Moses Itauma Moving Too Fast — Or Exactly at the Right Pace?

Moses Itauma’s rapid rise has sparked debate across boxing. Is his development happening too quickly, or is this exactly how a future heavyweight champion should be built?

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David Allen celebrating a first-round knockout in a heavyweight boxing ring under bright arena lights

David Allen Career Trajectory: First-Round Knockout — But What’s the Real Ceiling?

David Allen delivered a first-round knockout — sharp, disciplined and impressive. But does it change his career trajectory? We break down his realistic ceiling in the current heavyweight landscape.

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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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Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois facing off with the world heavyweight title belt ahead of their Wardley Dubois fight 2026 showdown

Wardley vs Dubois for a World Title: Big Fight, Bigger Questions

The Wardley Dubois fight 2026 is official and it’s for a world title. But with Wardley defending a vacant belt and Dubois rebuilding after Usyk, does this truly feel like an elite heavyweight showdown?

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Black boxing gloves resting on a Union Jack flag, styled in a dark, gritty landscape layout, representing Frazer Clarke’s repeated struggles at British title level.

Frazer Clarke Falls Short Again: Three Failed British Title Attempts — What Now?

Frazer Clarke has now fallen short in three British title attempts. At 32, time is running out. Has he reached his ceiling, or is there still one last rebuild left?

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