Floyd Mayweather is coming back to the ring to fight YouTube star, Logan Paul. One of the greatest ever announced that on his Instagram account tonight, causing chaos on the social networks.
The entire boxing community was gathered around this charity contest, and even though it didn’t carry any competitive meaning with it, the names involved drew unreal attention.
Two guys who stepped in the sixth decay showed that they still know how to dance in the ring and that some much younger colleagues should study their moves and learn from arguably the best ever in their divisions.
Terence Crawford successfully defended his welterweight WBO title, knocking out the challenger Kell Brook.
Composed, patient, and above all, lethally precise, Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) once again retained his belt, this time via fantastic knockout in the fourth round of the match. With 1:14 to go, the referee Tony Weeks stopped the fight as Brook (39-3, 27 KOs) couldn’t defend himself.
At first, Crawford shook him with a short right hook, that saw the Brith hitting the ropes and trying to hide from the American’s surge. Weeks stepped in to count and give Brook a chance to recover, but
The biggest contract in professional sports history has been terminated today, as Canelo Alvarez and Golden Boy Promotions decided to part ways.
What was once of the most lucrative deals for an athlete in sports, does not exist anymore. The Mexican superstar and his promotion agency ended their dispute with a breakup.
Canelo filed a lawsuit against Golden Boy, and DAZN who was also involved in their deal. According to Canelo’s team, the legal action was necessary because of multiple things, among them the schedule of the fighter, several financial disputes, and some other violations of the previously signed
Oleksandr Usyk made his big entrance to the heavyweight stage with a win over Derek Chisora last night. According to his words, the next stop is Anthony Joshua, and after that, the status of the undisputed heavyweight champion.
The match ended with Usyk’s victory via unanimous decision, where all three judges score in his favor, 117-112, 115-113, and 115-113.
The Ukrainian now stands at 18 wins without a single loss and is ready to take on the next heavyweight challenge after having a general test against Chisora. Usyk, the undisputed cruiserweight
Teofimo Lopez is the new king of the boxing lightweight division after he defeated Vasyl Lomachenko tonight.
With 23-years of age, Lopez (16-0, 12 KOs) becomes the youngest ever four-belt champion, putting the spotlight on himself after a masterful performance at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.
He would get this battle after a unanimous decision of the judges who all scored in his favor, 116-112, 119-109, and 117-111.
Lopez opened the match very well, using his reach to neutralize the Ukrainian’s quickness and technique. Throughout the first seven rounds, he outboxed arguably the best active