Matchroom Boxing

A dramatic boxing illustration representing Amir Khan’s potential comeback to reclaim his throne. A determined boxer stands in the ring under bright stadium lights, holding a championship belt high in the air. A roaring crowd and a stormy sky in the background symbolize the challenges ahead and the question of whether he can reign again, conveying determination, resilience, and the pursuit of greatness."

Can Amir Khan Reign Again — Or Is This Really the End?

Can Amir Khan Still Make It All the Way Back? After two years out of the ring, Amir Khan is back — and boxing fans are divided. Some think he still has enough in the tank for one last run at a world title. Others see a talented fighter clinging to a past that’s slipping […]

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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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