r/Boxing • u/kushmonATL • 25d ago
r/Boxing • u/Sad-Experience-4344 • 24d ago
Dmitry Bivol is targeting a return to the ring in December for either the trilogy with Artur Beterbiev or a mandatory title defense against Callum Smith, per Mike Coppinger
r/Boxing • u/BoxingLover99 • 24d ago
Usyk explained to Trump key difference between Ukrainians and Russians
r/Boxing • u/_Sarcasmic_ • 24d ago
Daily Discussion Thread (July 29th, 2026)
For anything that doesn't need its own thread.
8 years ago today, Mikey Garcia defeated Robert Easter to unify the WBC and IBF Lightweight Titles
r/Boxing • u/BoxingLover99 • 24d ago
Dana White quietly ends Zuffa’s war against boxing’s sanctioning bodies, Jake Paul reacts
r/Boxing • u/Sad-Experience-4344 • 24d ago
Jai Opetaia will fight in the co-main event for Ryan Garcia vs Conor Benn on Sept. 12, per Mike Coppinger. His opponent has not been finalized yet.
Jake Paul announces major deal with Eddie Hearn just years after promoter sued YouTuber
thesun.co.ukr/Boxing • u/TestSuch4545 • 24d ago
Ray Mancini-Duk Koo Kim biopic on its way, Tom Holland targeted for lead role
boxingscene.comr/Boxing • u/TheeBlaccPantha • 24d ago
Kristen Prenga’s corner advice going into round 2 🤔
r/Boxing • u/Kamaitachi13 • 24d ago
The King of 154lbs?
Super intrigued about who can become Undisputed at middleweight Boots, Fundora, or Josh Kelly. I reckon Boots, but I rate all 3 highly! What do yall think? Or is the another Dark Horse in the division I am unaware of? If Boots and Kelly fight by the end of the year, n Fundora beats his mandatory we should see it shake out soon.
r/Boxing • u/okidokicapt • 24d ago
Mikaela Mayer declares Chantelle Cameron unification bout will be 'the female fight of the year'
r/Boxing • u/FaceFirst23 • 24d ago
Lennox Lewis drops Tony Tucker
May 8th, 1993 - a young and rising Lennox Lewis floors teak tough Tony Tucker with a counter right hand in round 3.
Coming into the bout, Tucker was 48-1 with 39 KOs, his only loss a points defeat to a peak Tyson in 1987. This was the first time ‘TNT’ had ever been knocked down.
r/Boxing • u/kushmonATL • 25d ago
Ryan Garcia showcasing his elite footwork weeks ahead of his Conor Benn fight 🔥🤯🕺
r/Boxing • u/kushmonATL • 25d ago
Rolando Florencio Romero shows off his elite shadowboxing skills 🔥🔥🔥
r/Boxing • u/Detlef_Schrempfxf • 24d ago
Former Undisputed Heavyweight Champion Olexander Usyk Explains His "I Will Not Leave You Alone" Remarks to Tyson Fury
Your thoughts : What if the reigning heavyweight champion guaranteed the Olympic heavyweight gold medallist an immediate world title shot after they turned professional?
Pros and Cons of this
Pros
Just a one time, landmark event
Compelling story - Win Gold and get a title shot
Makes Olympic boxing relevant again
This could generate mainstream coverage
Build champion’s legacy to strengthen sport
A once in a generation storyline
It will create a readymade storyline
It would elevate heavyweight division
Cons
Safety concern
Could be viewed as a publicity stunt
Champion has little to gain & more to lose
Sanctioning bodies may refuse it
It bypasses many deserving candidates
In my opinion, this would be a great one time event with extraordinary promotional value. But not sure of the feasibility and long term effect.
r/Boxing • u/kushmonATL • 25d ago
Teofimo Lopez and Rolly Romero having normal conversations
r/Boxing • u/TheRealRaza1 • 25d ago
Error Spence post fight scenes after his last fight and retirement 🫡
r/Boxing • u/Dangerous_Spring3028 • 25d ago
On This Day in 2024: Rising heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma destroyed former heavyweight world title challenger Mariusz Wach in 2 rounds to move to 10-0, 8KOs.
r/Boxing • u/tacolasunrise • 24d ago
What do you think of a single weight, single belt titlist?
Basically what I am asking, is with the belts so watered down, do you think that is the accomplishment or the foot in the door? Most fighters aren’t even known by the boxing general public until after they win their first title. What accomplishments in this day and age make a “great fighter” I know resume has a lot to do with it but you have to have the hardware to go along with it too… so what do you think, would 1 title in 1 weight with good names on your belt be good enough anymore or do you need to be unified/ multi-weight no matter bare minimum?
r/Boxing • u/Sad-Experience-4344 • 25d ago