Month: July 2021

Feature • Issue • Premium Jaime Lopez/Jam Media/Getty Images Juan Francisco Estrada rebounded from tragedy at a young age to become one of the most respected fighters of his era by following the old school formula – challenge the best to be the best, writes Thomas Gerbasi FORTY-EIGHT hours. No food, no water, nothing. If
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Jermall Charlo retains his WBC World Middleweight title and improves to 32-0 (22 KOs) following his dominant unanimous decision victory over rugged Juan Macias Montiel live on SHOWTIME from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on June 19, 2021. #CharloMontiel Fight Night Recap: https://pbcham.ps/FightNight-061921 #JermallCharlo #Highlights Visit PremierBoxingChampions.com for more info. SIGN UP FOR FIGHT
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After his debut in the commentary box, trainer Ben Davison caught up with BT Sport Boxing to chat Joyce-Takam, Fury-Wilder 3 and Josh Taylor. #JoyceTakam #FuryWilder3 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
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Issue • Premium • Reports Queensberry Promotions Joe Joyce steams relentlessly into and through Carlos Takam. Matt Bozeat reports from Wembley Arena HEAVYWEIGHT  “Juggernaut” Joe Joyce walked through everything proud veteran Carlos Takam threw at him and stopped him in the sixth at the SSE Arena to preserve his world rankings and keep the Commonwealth
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Shinard Bunch cannot believe he didn’t leave the ring Friday night with what would’ve been the most important win of his career to date. A befuddled Bunch couldn’t understand how all three judges didn’t score him a unanimous winner over Janelson Bocachica in their 10-round welterweight fight. Bunch (15-1-1, 13 KOs, 1 NC), of Trenton,
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Issue • Premium • Reports Small hall boxing, with spectators, makes a welcome return as Liam Taylor wins in Manchester, writes Andy Whittle NINETEEN long months had passed since the last show at the Victoria Warehouse. So the eight-bout offering served up by Pat Barrett’s Black Flash Promotions on Saturday (July 24), a rust shedding
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Amateur Sam Mellish/GB Boxing The Olympic boxing schedule, with timings for key bouts OLYMPIC BOXING SCHEDULE DAY ONE – SATURDAY JULY 24 Women’s 57kgs Preliminaries Women’s 69kgs Preliminaries Men’s 57kgs Preliminaries Men’s 69kgs Preliminaries Men’s 91kgs Preliminaries Men’s 91&kgs Preliminaries Read our day one report here Karl Bridgeman/Getty Images/BOA DAY TWO – SUNDAY JULY 25
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Ginny Fuchs fought like she was waiting four years for this moment. The 33-year-old southpaw from Houston effortlessly overcame height and reach disadvantages to outpoint Svetlana Soluianova (ROC) over three rounds Sunday afternoon at Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo. Fuchs won by scores 30-27 on three cards—offsetting matching cards of 29-28 for Soluianova—to earn her place
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Amateur Allsport Hulton/Archive The Val Barker Trophy has been awarded to the ‘outstanding boxer’ at each Olympic Games since 1936. Here are 10 famous past recipients DICK McTAGGART (1956)Regarded by many as Britain’s best-ever amateur boxer, McTaggart had to overcome the stiffest of competition to claim the Val Barker Trophy, as the legendary Laszlo Papp
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