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Naoya Inoue handing back the WBC championship belt to an opponent in a dramatic, empty stadium setting, as several featherweight contenders look on from the background, symbolising his move to featherweight.

Naoya Inoue Vacates WBC Belt — Featherweight Switch Imminent?

Naoya Inoue has officially vacated his WBC super-bantamweight belt, fuelling talk of a featherweight move. But can his trademark power hold up at 126lbs? CMBoxing takes a closer look.

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“A triumphant Fabio Wardley stands in the boxing ring with arms raised under bright arena lights, while Oleksandr Usyk watches on in the background. The text ‘A New Order at Heavyweight’ appears above, symbolising a changing era in the heavyweight division.”

Heavyweight Division Reset: How Wardley’s Win Shakes Up the Rankings

A New Order at Heavyweight The heavyweight landscape has changed again — and this time, it feels significant. Fabio Wardley’s statement win over Joseph Parker didn’t just mark a career breakthrough; it flipped the heavyweight division rankings on their head. You can read our full fight breakdown here, but the short version is simple: Wardley

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A dramatic digital image featuring Tyson Fury, a heavyweight boxer, with stormy lighting and bold headline text reading “Tyson Fury: Retiring Again… and Again… and Again”, highlighting the ongoing Tyson Fury retirement saga.

Tyson Fury: Retiring Again… and Again… and Again

Tyson Fury has “retired” yet again — but this latest one barely lasted a week. With his Instagram back online and a 2026 Usyk trilogy confirmed, we ask: does Tyson Fury retirement talk mean anything anymore?

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A realistic boxing illustration representing the ongoing debate in women's boxing about the length of rounds. Two female boxers exchange punches in the ring under bright stadium lights, while a digital clock on the ring apron highlights the discussion about whether round length should be extended. The cheering crowd in the background captures the energy and intensity of women's boxing."

Women’s Boxing: Do the Rounds Matter?

International Women’s Day got the boxing world buzzing — and rightly so. Female fighters are breaking barriers left and right, headlining major cards and putting on absolute clinics. But one question still lingers in the background like a stubborn corner cut: why are women still fighting two-minute rounds? In 2024, is that really the best

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A dramatic boxing illustration capturing the controversy of the Wilder vs. Fury fight and whether a draw was the right result. Two powerful heavyweight fighters face off in the ring under bright stadium lights, their expressions showing intensity and determination. In the background, a judge's scorecard is slightly visible, symbolizing the debate over the fight's outcome, emphasizing the tension and controversy surrounding this iconic matchup."

Wilder V Fury Was A Drew The Right Result

After months of build up and more than a little bad blood Wilder V Fury finally happened but was a draw the right result. On Saturday night Wilder and Fury finally stopped talking and started fighting, this much anticipated fight definitely lived up to the hype. It was billed as the boxer against the puncher

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