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TYSON FURY has warned his rivals that he’s rolling back into the heavyweight division with his massive balls in a wheelbarrow. The 37-year-old is on course for a Spring return to the
“Scary”: Heavyweight Andy Ruiz Jr. Cracks Streamer’s Jaw in Sparring and Boxing World Shows No Mercy
Former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr. may be done competing at the elite level, but he clearly hasn’t lost his power.
The heavyweight division is approaching a pivotal moment as Zhilei Zhang signals his intention to take on Daniel Dubois in a high-stakes matchup. Both fighters represent contrasting paths and styles,
Dana White is set to shake up the boxing world in 2026 as he officially launches a new promotion in the sport. Zuffa Boxing is set to hold its first even on Ja
ESPN has released its latest pound-for-pound top 10, and the list reflects a shifting landscape at the very top of the sport. With Terence Crawford’s retirement, a new king has emerged and several familiar faces have reshuffled the order.
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I blacked out! — Former heavyweight boxing champion knocks out 120-lb streamer in painful sparring match | Video
One of these days these pesky social media influencers trying to be professional fighters will really get hurt. It nearly happened this past week, but luckily for well-known streamer, Oblivion, the damage was minimal.
Agit Kabayel - The new superstar of German and heavyweight boxing after brutal Damian Knyba stoppage
Agit Kabayel proved he has the backing of the German public as he wowed his local support with a brutal third-round stoppage against Damian Knyba in Oberhausen.
With today marking the shared birthday of Oleksandr Usyk and Muhammad Ali, Boxing News posed a simple but irresistible question to a selection of boxing
San Francisco is attempting to break boxing's all-time record for attendance in July, as promoters are targeting a headlining fight between heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk and Deontay Wilder.
Of the 1,340 who voted, almost half selected Ali, giving the late boxing legend a landslide victory. Falling way short of his 47.61 percent vote share in second place was Tyson, who attracted 15.07 percent.
Muhammad Ali built his legend on bravado. He called himself “The Greatest”, said it loudly and often, and backed it up in an era overflowing with heavyweight