British Heavyweight Boxing

“Two British heavyweight boxers face off under dramatic arena lights with the British title belt between them, creating a tense, cinematic pre-fight atmosphere.”

Frazer Clarke vs David Adeleye: Why This Fight Matters for British Heavyweights

The British heavyweight scene is messy, but Clarke vs Adeleye might be the domestic fight that actually shapes the division. Here’s why this British title scrap matters.

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Fabio Wardley vs Joseph Parker: Was the Knockout Really a Surprise?

Fabio Wardley’s 11th-round knockout of Joseph Parker split opinion — early stoppage or perfect timing? We break down the finish, the controversy, and what it means as Wardley moves closer to Oleksandr Usyk.

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50 Fights In: When Should a Boxer Call It Quits?

Derek Chisora is closing in on his 50th fight — but has he already crossed the boxer retirement threshold? We look at why knowing when to quit is one of boxing’s toughest battles.

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Joshua Targets Early 2026 Return After Surgery — But Is Jake Paul Really Next?

Anthony Joshua 2026 return talk is already dominating headlines, but it’s starting to feel like déjà vu. We’ve gone from “back later this year” to “early 2025” and now, according to his camp, he’s targeting spring 2026 after elbow surgery and rehab. As someone who was there for his first ten fights live, I’ll be

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Dillian Whyte Breaks Silence: “I’m Not Retiring” After Itauma KO

Dillian Whyte has broken his silence after being stopped by Moses Itauma in just 119 seconds, insisting he’s not retiring at 37. Is this Dillian Whyte comeback a brave roll of the dice or denial in the face of reality? We look at his future, the fights that remain, and the risk of becoming another Derek Chisora-type figure.

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