Undisputed Champion

Dramatic stylised boxing poster showing a silhouette of Terence Crawford in a ring, holding championship belts with one fist raised. Bold text reads “Undisputed x4” above and “Crawford’s Dominance” below, symbolising his four-division undisputed achievement.

Crawford’s Dominance: What His Unanimous Win Means for the Super-Middleweight Landscape

Terence Crawford made history by becoming the first fighter to go undisputed in four different weight classes with his unanimous win over Canelo Álvarez. We look at what this means for the super-middleweight division and whether both men might now walk away.

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A dramatic sketch-style illustration showing Joseph Parker calling out Oleksandr Usyk. Parker is drawn mid-shout with the words “Will Usyk finally respond?” on his shirt, while Usyk stands in a boxing stance opposite him. The artwork captures the humour and intensity of the Parker Usyk call-out.

Parker Turns “Take On Me” Into a Call-Out: Will Usyk Finally Respond?

Joseph Parker’s viral Take On Me call-out to Oleksandr Usyk made fans laugh, but it also exposed the heavyweight division’s frustrations. Can Usyk give Parker his shot, or is retirement more likely?

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Confident female athlete standing in a gym with sunglasses, representing Claressa Shields' bold personality and dominance in boxing — Claressa Shields GWOAT

Shields Defends Heavyweight Crown — Is She One of the Greatest of All Time?

Claressa Shields retained her undisputed heavyweight crown with another dominant performance — but is it time to finally call her the GWOAT? Love her or not, her record speaks volumes.

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A cinematic digital image of five championship boxing belts laid out side by side on a dark background, with bold white text above reading “BOXING HAS TOO MANY BELTS — WHY AREN’T WE FIGHTING FOR SANITY?” This dramatic visual represents the issue of boxing belt overload.

Boxing Has Too Many Belts — Why Aren’t We Fighting for Sanity?

Boxing is drowning in belts — and fans are fed up. With over 60 world titles in circulation, the sport’s lost its clarity and credibility. This post takes aim at the politics, promoters, and sanctioning fees fuelling the madness, and asks if one true champion per division is still possible in today’s fractured fight game.

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A dramatic digital image featuring worn red boxing gloves hanging against a dark, moody background, with bold white text reading "Josh Taylor Retires" — visually symbolising the moment of Josh Taylor retirement from boxing.

Josh Taylor Retires — A Warrior Walks Away, But What’s the Legacy?

Josh Taylor has announced his retirement at 33, ending a career that saw him crowned undisputed super-lightweight champion. But after controversy, injuries, and back-to-back defeats, how will fans really remember him? A Scottish great — or a career that faded too fast?

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