Month: December 2021

History • Issue • Premium Roy Chaplin Terry Lawless certainly knew how to produce world-class fighters, writes Miles Templeton WHAT a fantastic set of fighters there are in this week’s photo. You can say what you like about Terry Lawless, and his connection with the Duff, Barrett and Levene promotional syndicate, but he certainly knew
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Posted on 12/23/2021 By: Hans Themistode Shawn Porter is one of the rare fighters in the welterweight division that has swapped fists with virtually all of the top names. So, with a one-of-a-kind perspective, Porter became intrigued when he began hearing rumblings of a showdown between unified champion Errol Spence Jr. and WBA belt holder
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Eddie Hearn feels Joseph Parker has earned another heavyweight title shot. The former WBO champion has won six consecutive fights since he lost back-to-back 12-round unanimous decisions to Anthony Joshua and Dillan Whyte in 2018. New Zealand’s Parker hasn’t participated in a world championship match since he lost his WBO belt to Joshua in their
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Feature • Issue • Premium Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc/Getty Images Everything that Nico Ali Walsh does in boxing is viewed through the prism of his grandfather’s legacy. By Thomas Hauser ON December 11, 21-year-old Nico Ali Walsh won a majority decision over Reyes Sanchez on the undercard of Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Richard Commey at Madison
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Amateur • Issue • Premium IBA The end is almost nigh for boxing as an Olympic sport but there is a lifeline, writes John Dennen. The rebranded AIBA must realise the severity of this situation before it’s too late AS things stand, boxing will drop out of the Olympic Games after Paris 2024. The International
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