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“Cinematic boxing ring under a circus big top tent, lit dramatically with spotlights cutting through smoke, symbolising boxing as a circus spectacle.”

Mayweather vs Tyson Exhibit: Nostalgia or Trend-Setting Spectacle?

A Match-Up That Makes No Sense So it’s official: Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Mike Tyson are stepping into the ring for a Mayweather Tyson exhibition in 2026. And honestly? I’ve had enough of this circus. If I wanted to watch a circus, I’d buy a ticket. If I wanted to see an athlete take on […]

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Cinematic portrait of an older boxer under dramatic lighting, symbolising the boxing comeback obsession, with sweat, gloves, and ring ropes in the background.

Boxing’s Comeback Obsession: Why Retired Fighters Can’t Stay Retired

Pacquiao’s world-title draw at 46, Hatton’s December return, and Froch teasing a fight at 48 all show boxing’s comeback obsession is alive and profitable. We examine the psychology, money, and culture behind why fighters can’t let go.

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Illustration of a boxer standing on a scale in a professional boxing gym, with two versions of himself in the background—one bulked up for a higher weight and the other leaner for a lower weight class. This image represents the challenges of boxers changing weight classes and adapting their performance in different divisions."

The Impact of Frequent Weight Class Changes on Boxers’ Careers

Boxers changing weight classes is nothing new, but in recent years, it’s become more common than ever. Whether it’s chasing bigger paydays, avoiding certain opponents, or struggling with the scales, moving up or down in weight has a massive impact on a fighter’s performance, longevity, and legacy. But does it always work out for the

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