Opinion Mark Robinson/Matchroom The dream fights to make in the year ahead TYSON FURY vs ANTHONY JOSHUAAn all-British showdown for the ages. Fury and Joshua sharing a ring, preferably at a packed-to-the-rafters Wembley Stadium, would be a suitably fitting way to crown an undisputed heavyweight king. TERENCE CRAWFORD vs ERROL SPENCE JNRTwo of the most
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Gervonta Davis: “I’m Definitely Looking Forward To Fighting Ryan (Garcia) My Next Fight.” Posted on 01/07/2021 By: Sean Crose “Whoever’s willing to fight me – I’ll fight them.” So said Gervonta Davis on a recent interview with Elie Seckbach of ESNews. Davis just finished up meeting Ryan Garcia for the first time on Mike Tyson’s
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6:39 PM ET WBC lightweight champion Devin Haney said he doesn’t believe his mandatory challenger, Ryan Garcia, is willing to fight him next, and he’s begun shifting his attention to a potential bout with unified lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez for all the belts in the division. Garcia (21-0, 18 KOs) is coming off a seventh-round
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Nate Robinson and Jake Paul continued their beef during the official #TysonJones weigh-ins and interviews. Click here to buy #TysonJones on BT Sport Box Office on Saturday, November 28th ➡️ https://bt.com/sport/box-office 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
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Star Boxing has announced the signing of Danbury Connecticut fan-favorite Omar “The Beast” Bordoy (10-1 3 KO’s). At 25-years-old, Bordoy stands at 5’5″ and matches his nickname in the ring, unleashing his inner ‘Beast’ fighting much bigger than his frame would suggest. Bordoy is no stranger to Star Boxing events, having made his pro debut at Star Boxing’s
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Issue • Opinion • Premium Each of the steps lead to one thing: Sorting out the sanctioning bodies. John Scully on what the sport must do FOR this column my instructions were quite simple: If you were granted five wishes to make the sport a better place what would they be and why?In truth, you’d
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