Heavyweight boxing

“Dillian Whyte and Moses Itauma face off in the Saudi Arabian desert with the national flag waving in the background, capturing the intensity and global spotlight of their upcoming Riyadh clash.”

Whyte vs Itauma in Riyadh — Boxing’s Saudi Shift Continues

Dillian Whyte vs Moses Itauma is set for 16 August in Riyadh — but is Saudi Arabia’s growing grip on boxing good for the sport, or are UK fans being left behind?

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AJ Wilder fight 2025 – digital promotional image of Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder facing off in a dramatic, cinematic boxing ring stare-down, lit by arena spotlights with intense red and blue tones, symbolising their long-awaited heavyweight clash.

AJ vs Wilder: Is 2025 the Year for the Heavyweight Dream Fight—or Too Late?

The fight we waited a decade for might finally happen. But does AJ vs Wilder in 2025 still mean something—or is it all too late?

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A digital photograph with overlaid text features Anthony Joshua in boxing stance silhouetted against a dramatic sunset, alongside the headline “Is Anthony Joshua Retiring in 2026? Why the Rumours Won’t Go Away,” reflecting the theme of Anthony Joshua retirement rumours with cinematic flair.

Is Anthony Joshua Retiring in 2026? Why the Rumours Won’t Go Away

It’s no secret around here that I’m a big Anthony Joshua fan. Always have been. But even I have to admit — the Anthony Joshua retirement rumours floating around right now don’t feel totally out of left field. In fact, I’d go so far as to say they might have a bit of weight behind

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A promotional digital graphic titled “Boxing’s Pressure Specialists: Celebrating the Walk-Forward Warriors,” featuring five silhouetted boxers walking through a dimly lit arena under dramatic spotlights. The image conveys strength, determination, and intensity, visually representing the theme of pressure fighters in boxing.

Boxing’s Pressure Specialists: Celebrating the Walk-Forward Warriors

They’re not slick. They’re not flashy. And they couldn’t care less about a highlight-reel uppercut if it means getting the job done. We’re talking about boxing’s pressure specialists — the walk-forward warriors who thrive in chaos, don’t take a backward step, and make their opponents fight every second of every round. In an era where

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A victorious British heavyweight boxer stands in the ring with arms raised under a spotlight, the Union Jack flag in the background and “Wardley” written on his shorts — symbolising Fabio Wardley’s rise in the British heavyweight division.

Has Fabio Wardley Quietly Become Britain’s Top Heavyweight Prospect?

Fabio Wardley doesn’t make a lot of noise outside the ring — but inside it, he’s been making a statement for years now. In a British heavyweight scene brimming with noise, egos, and highlight-reel knockouts, Wardley is quietly becoming one of the division’s most reliable operators. And yet, somehow, he’s still flying under the radar.

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