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Should British Title Fights Be Main Events Again?

The Forgotten Crown of British Boxing There was a time — not all that long ago — when the British title meant everything. Winning that iconic Lonsdale Belt wasn’t just a stepping stone to something bigger. It was the goal. For many boxers, it still is. Yet in 2025, we’re barely seeing British title fights […]

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Four female boxers in a dimly lit boxing ring, each in fighting stance with different coloured gloves. The scene is dramatic and focused, symbolising the next generation of women’s boxing stars.

Where Is the Next Wave of Women’s Boxing Stars Coming From?

Katie Taylor, Natasha Jonas, Chantelle Cameron — these names have defined an era in women’s boxing. They’ve headlined, made history, and opened doors that were once bolted shut. But let’s be real: they’re not getting any younger. Taylor is 37, Jonas is 39, and even Cameron is into her thirties. So the big question is

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Ring IQ: Why Naoya Inoue Is the Most Technically Brilliant Boxer in the World

Let’s forget the pound-for-pound list for a second. This isn’t about politics or popularity contests. This is about Naoya Inoue boxing skills — pure, unfiltered technique. The kind that strips everything back to what boxing really is. Inoue doesn’t win fights because he hits the hardest. He wins because he’s technically levels above almost anyone

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A triumphant female boxer holding the Lord Lonsdale Belt above her head, surrounded by diverse women of different body types representing various weight divisions, symbolising equality and the need for more British titles in women’s boxing."

Why Are There Only Three British Titles in Women’s Boxing?

British boxing has come a long way—but not far enough. While male boxers can chase British titles in every weight class, there are only three British titles in women’s boxing. Let that sink in. Three. That’s not just a gap—it’s a gaping hole in the system. And if we’re serious about equality in the sport,

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A dramatic boxing illustration capturing the intensity of Bellew vs. Haye 2: The Rematch. Two powerful fighters engage in a tense face-off inside the ring under bright stadium lights, their expressions filled with determination and focus. A roaring crowd and fight banners in the background emphasize the high stakes and anticipation of this much-awaited rematch, conveying rivalry, redemption, and the thrill of a career-defining showdown."

Bellew vs Haye 2: Why the Rematch Had to Happen

Not everyone wanted it — but boxing needed it. It’s fight week, and like it or not, Bellew vs Haye 2 is happening. The build-up hasn’t quite hit the same fever pitch as last time, but there’s still a buzz in the air. For all the talk of injuries, retirements and Twitter rants, there’s something

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