Heavyweight boxing 2025

A red boxing glove lies on the canvas of a dimly lit boxing ring under bright arena spotlights, symbolising intensity and exhaustion after a hard-fought bout.

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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Dillian Whyte looking serious in a red shirt with bold white text reading “What’s Next for Dillian Whyte After That 119-Second KO?” — symbolising uncertainty about the Dillian Whyte future after his knockout loss.

What’s Next for Dillian Whyte After That 119-Second KO?

Dillian Whyte’s devastating 119-second defeat to Moses Itauma has left big questions hanging over his career. Is it finally time for the “Body Snatcher” to retire, or could he still play a role as a gatekeeper in British boxing? We break down the possible paths ahead and what the Dillian Whyte future might hold.

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Are Boxing Promoters the Reason the Heavyweight Division Feels Empty?

The undisputed heavyweight title fight came and went without a ripple — and that tells you everything. This blog breaks down why the division feels hollow, why promoters keep selling hype over substance, and why the problem runs deeper than just bad matchmaking.

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Do Fans Even Care if Someone’s Undisputed?

Being undisputed used to mean everything — but in today’s fragmented boxing world, does it still matter? This post explores whether undisputed boxing titles still carry weight with fans, or if the sport’s obsession with belts has become more of a distraction than a dream.

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A cinematic, digital image shows Oleksandr Usyk landing a powerful left hook on Daniel Dubois in a dramatic, spotlight-lit boxing ring, with bold yellow headline text reading, "USYK DEMOLISHES DUBOIS IN FIVE — DID ANYONE NOT SEE THIS COMING?"

Usyk Demolishes Dubois in Five — Did Anyone Not See This Coming?

Oleksandr Usyk stopped Daniel Dubois in five rounds — and no, it wasn’t a shock. In this follow-up to Saturday’s blog, I break down the one-sided fight and ask what this says about the state of boxing today.

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