Wembley Stadium

Promotional image showing Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn in an intense face-off, set against a stormy sky with Wembley Stadium in the background. Dramatic lighting highlights their profiles as bold text reads: “EUBANK BENN REMATCH REACTION — LEGACY OR CASH GRAB?” representing the high-stakes tone of the upcoming boxing rematch.

Eubank Jr vs Benn II Confirmed — Legacy or Cash Grab?

The Eubank Jr vs Benn rematch is on — but is it about unfinished business or unfinished contracts? With a rehydration clause, legacy talk, and a potential trilogy on the line, we break down what this fight really means for both men — and for British boxing.

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A dramatic boxing illustration symbolizing the ongoing saga of the heavyweight division. Two towering fighters face off under bright stadium lights, representing the intense rivalries shaping the division. A roaring crowd and a prominently displayed championship belt in the background emphasize the high stakes and legacy at play, capturing the never-ending battle for heavyweight supremacy."

The Heavyweight Division: Still Booming… But Still a Mess?

The heavyweight division might be booming right now, but let’s be honest — it’s also a total mess. Everyone thought we’d finally get clarity on Anthony Joshua’s next opponent, but instead, the confusion only deepened this week. Whyte vs Joshua 2: A Deal That Fell Apart It was widely expected that Joshua vs Whyte 2

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Anthony Joshua’s Next Opponent – Who’s in the Running?

With a big announcement expected this week from Eddie Hearn, speculation is swirling over Anthony Joshua’s next opponent. The heavyweight division is red-hot, but who will step into the ring at Wembley Stadium on 13 April? The Usual Suspects: Wilder, Fury, Whyte… or Miller? Ever since Joshua’s knockout win over Alexander Povetkin, fans have been

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A dramatic boxing illustration symbolizing Wladimir Klitschko's decision not to return to Wembley. An empty boxing ring under dimmed stadium lights features a championship belt resting on the canvas, representing his legacy. A shadowy figure walking away in the background conveys the theme of retirement and the end of an era, capturing nostalgia and reflection

No Wembley Comeback for Wladimir Klitschko

At the start of this week rumours were rampant in the boxing press, and on social media that former heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko was coming back to the ring in, April at Wembley could this be true? It was widely reported that the former unified world heavyweight champion would be coming out of retirement. After

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A dynamic boxing illustration depicting the buildup to a major heavyweight fight. A boxing ring sits under a large screen displaying a countdown timer, symbolizing the approaching fight date. The stadium is packed with an energetic crowd, and promotional banners line the arena, adding to the anticipation and excitement of choosing the next opponent.

Who Should Anthony Joshua Fight on 13th April?

On Saturday night, Anthony Joshua did exactly what was expected — defended his world heavyweight titles with a seventh-round knockout of Alexander Povetkin. Now, with Wembley already booked for 13th April 2019, the big question is: who’s next? With the heavyweight division booming again, here are five names that could realistically be in the frame.

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