Dillian Whyte

Anthony Joshua’s Next Opponent – Who’s in the Running?

With a big announcement expected this week from Eddie Hearn, speculation is swirling over Anthony Joshua’s next opponent. The heavyweight division is red-hot, but who will step into the ring at Wembley Stadium on 13 April? The Usual Suspects: Wilder, Fury, Whyte… or Miller? Ever since Joshua’s knockout win over Alexander Povetkin, fans have been […]

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Top 10 Fights of 2018 – Best Boxing Bouts Ranked

2018 was a rollercoaster year for boxing, packed with drama, knockouts, and all-out wars. From British title brawls to heavyweight epics, this was a year that delivered serious action for both hardcore fans and casual viewers. Here’s my list of the top 10 fights of 2018 — the ones that had us on the edge

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A dynamic boxing illustration depicting the buildup to a major heavyweight fight. A boxing ring sits under a large screen displaying a countdown timer, symbolizing the approaching fight date. The stadium is packed with an energetic crowd, and promotional banners line the arena, adding to the anticipation and excitement of choosing the next opponent.

Who Should Anthony Joshua Fight on 13th April?

On Saturday night, Anthony Joshua did exactly what was expected — defended his world heavyweight titles with a seventh-round knockout of Alexander Povetkin. Now, with Wembley already booked for 13th April 2019, the big question is: who’s next? With the heavyweight division booming again, here are five names that could realistically be in the frame.

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"A dramatic boxing illustration symbolizing the possible end of the Hayemaker’s career. An empty boxing ring under dimmed stadium lights features a pair of gloves resting on the ropes, signifying retirement. A spotlight shines down, creating a reflective and emotional atmosphere, while a faded crowd and championship banners in the background highlight the legacy left behind, conveying the uncertainty and finality of this moment in boxing history."

David Haye: Is It Finally the End for the Hayemaker?

Saturday night might have been the final curtain call for David Haye. In a brutal five-round beatdown at the hands of Tony Bellew, Haye looked every bit a fighter past his sell-by date — not just beaten, but broken. So now the question looms: is it finally the end for the Hayemaker? A Fast Start,

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"A powerful boxing illustration representing Dillian Whyte’s status as the forgotten man of the heavyweight division. A lone boxer sits on the edge of the ring, his gloves resting beside him, looking out into a vast stadium. The bright arena lights focus on the center of the ring, where a championship belt is displayed, but Whyte remains in the shadows, symbolizing his struggle for recognition. The atmosphere conveys resilience, frustration, and the fight to reclaim his position in the division."

Is Dillian Whyte the Heavyweight Division’s Forgotten Man?

The heavyweight division is buzzing right now. Anthony Joshua’s a superstar. Deontay Wilder’s knocking people out for fun. Joseph Parker’s holding a world title. Even Tyson Fury’s teasing a comeback. But where’s the noise for Dillian Whyte? He’s back in action this weekend, defending his WBC Silver belt against Lucas Browne — and if he

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