Month: October 2020

Issue • Premium • Preview Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing Joshua Buatsi ends 14-month layoff while Chantelle Cameron can pick up a world belt, writes Matt Bozeat POSSIBLY the most talked about of the Matchroom-Queensberry match ups proposed by Frank Warren is a clash between light-heavyweight punchers Anthony Yarde and Joshua Buatsi. Yarde says he has had
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Saturday night went remarkably better for the Charlo twins than the previous evening they fought on the same card. In their pay-per-view debuts, the polarizing champions were equally excellent while producing perhaps the most impressive victories of their respective careers. A few hours after Jermall Charlo convincingly conquered relentless Ukrainian challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko in their
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Posted on 10/01/2020 By: Sean Crose Promoter and Matchroom honcho Eddie Hearn has tested positive for Covid-19. “Gutted,” he tweeted Thursday, “to just find out I tested positive.” What this means is that Hearn has to leave Matchroom’s boxing bubble, which has been raised to prevent the spread of the virus. It also means that
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Jermell Charlo became a unified Super Welterweight World Champion following his 8th-round KO victory over former unified champion Jeison Rosario on September 26, 2020, live from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. This fight was broadcast live on SHOWTIME Pay-Per-View as part of the Premier Boxing Champions series. Fight Night Recap: https://pbcham.ps/CharloTwinsWinBig #CharloDoubleheader #PBConSHOWTIME
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Josh Taylor stopped his mandatory challenger with ease at York Hall, setting up an undisputed fight with Jose Ramirez. Subscribe to BT Sport Boxing on YouTube ➡️ http://www.youtube.com/c/btsportboxing Follow BT Sport Boxing on Twitter ➡️ http://twitter.com/btsportboxing Join our BT Sport Boxing Facebook Group ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/groups/BTSportBoxing/ Follow us on Instagram ➡️ http://instagram.com/btsportboxing Read more on upcoming
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A two-time world title challenger, top trainer and marathon runner extraordinaire, Jim McDonnell is still going strong AT first, football was my number-one sport, but because a couple of my mates were boxing, I ended up drifting into it with them. Mickey Hughes, who went on to box at the 1984 Olympics, was at the
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