Month: March 2021

Posted on 03/06/2021 By: Hans Themistode Rolando “Rolly” Romero was taken aback when he first heard the news. The WBA “Regular” 135-pound belt holder had no idea that Gervonta “Tank” Davis was considering a move up, let alone on his way to finalizing a deal to face WBA “Regular” Jr welterweight champion, Mario Barrios. There
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Ijaz Ahemd came out on top against Kaisy Khademi after ten rounds of blistering action! 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/BTSpo…​ Follow us on Instagram ➡️ http://instagram.com/btsportboxing​ Read more on upcoming fights on BT Sport
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Posted on 03/06/2021 By: Sean Crose Edwin Rosario was riding high. Not only had the Puerto Rican fighter nearly humbled Hector Camacho, he had upset Livingstone Bramble for the WBA lightweight title just a year earlier. Now the twenty four year old Rosario was getting an extensive write up in the New York Times on
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Regis Prograis is man enough to admit he was wrong. The former WBA super lightweight champion has publicly referred to Jake Paul and other YouTubers as “clowns,” circus acts that are bad for legitimate boxers. Prograis realizes that he was shortsighted, that having inexperienced, popular fighters attract viewers who wouldn’t otherwise watch elite-level boxers like
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Posted on 03/05/2021 By: Sean Crose Claressa Shields returns to action this evening on a pay per view broadcast fight against Marie-Eve Dicaire for the undisputed women’s super welterweight title. The entire card will be broadcast live from the Dort Federal Event Center in Shield’s hometown of Flint, Michigan starting at 9PM, eastern time. The
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News Claressa Shields unifies second division but it’s important to put her achievements in context CLARESSA SHIELDS, in her unofficial role as spokesperson for boxing history, claims she’s the greatest female fighter who ever lived. Plenty don’t agree – like her old amateur rival Savanah Marshall – but in true Floyd Mayweather style, she plucked
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