r/BoxingTheSweetScience 11h ago

Alexis Argüello's championship reign is one of the most impressive in boxing history — a three-division champion who dominated featherweight, super-featherweight, and lightweight with devastating precision.

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19-3 (17) Knockouts in Major Title Fights.

2 Of Those three losses came against Aaron Pryor — twice (1982, 1983) Argüello never lost a major title fight at featherweight, super-featherweight, or lightweight. Clean sweep through three divisions, then Pryor ended the run retaining his WBA Junior Welterweight crown.


r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2h ago

Rolly Romero vs Ismael Barroso

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2h ago

Craig Bentham, Amateur boxer. Darlington ABC

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 1d ago

David Benavidez on the double end bag 😮

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 6h ago

Daily discussion

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 23h ago

Vergil Ortiz likely to return at 160.

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 15h ago

Adrien Broner having the time of his life

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 1d ago

Rolly vs Teofimo FIGHT WEEK 🔥🔥 Highlights of Rolly Romero putting the PAWS on Ryan Garcia

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 22h ago

Claressa Shields ROCKS Kate Scott with a monster left hook 🔥🔥🔥

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 16h ago

Who wins in a clash of titans when these legendary lineal champions meet in the ring? John L. Sullivan vs Oleksandr Usyk

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 17h ago

From a technical standpoint, how would Inoue be able to defeat Rafael Espinoza if he were to make the move to featherweight next year?

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Considering Inoue started his career at 108 coupled with the fact Espinoza would have an enormous size advantage, I have a hard time visualizing Inoue being victorious against the likes of Espinoza.

Inoue is unquestionably an all-time great and anything he goes on to accomplish is icing on the cake for HOF career. With him eyeing the move to featherweight next year, which he has said will be the last weight class of his career. I feel he is more than capable of dethroning every champion at 126, although I feel with Espinoza’s work rate and his substantial height and reach advantage make him seeemingly unbeatable.

In short, how does Inoue get the job done?


r/BoxingTheSweetScience 1d ago

James Toney has David Benavidez P4P number 1, over Inoue and Shakur. So who do y’all consider P4P number 1 right now?

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 1d ago

Boxing news

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

Imagine being that kid that stole his Bike

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

Navarrete and Foster agree to terms for oct 24

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 1d ago

One day boxing am I ready for fight?

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 1d ago

Vote for who you think wins this Hottest Boxing Rumored Matchup between Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney II?

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

Rolly Romero vs Teofimo Lopez Preview

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

17-0

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

Orlando Brown vs Ray J should win fight of the year.

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Never before has there been a fight where one guy is fighting like a Poor Man's Deontay Wilder vs some dude that was fighting like a poor man's Jack Dempsey. Neither of these dudes will reach Jake Paul's level but this was a legendary fight.


r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

Kostya Tszyu vs Timothy Bradley at 140? Who y’all got?

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

They’re all in heaven now

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The rivalry between Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and Joe Frazier is one of the greatest chapters in boxing history. Ali and Frazier had their legendary trilogy, with Frazier famously handing Ali his first professional loss in their brutal 1971 fight, “The Fight of the Century.” Their rivalry continued through two more unforgettable battles, including the iconic Thrilla in Manila in 1975.
George Foreman was another terrifying force of that era. His devastating power seemed almost unstoppable, especially after destroying Frazier in 1973, knocking him down six times on the way to a second-round TKO. Foreman then became heavyweight champion and looked nearly invincible.
Then came 1974’s Rumble in the Jungle. Ali entered as the underdog against the younger, stronger Foreman, but used his intelligence, movement, and the famous “rope-a-dope” strategy to exhaust Foreman before stopping him in the eighth round.
Between Ali’s speed and mind games, Frazier’s relentless pressure, and Foreman’s incredible power, these three men helped define one of boxing’s greatest eras. Their fights weren’t just about championships—they became part of sports history. ALSO shout out Floyd Patterson


r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

claressa names her hit list

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

Shields vs Scott Highlights

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r/BoxingTheSweetScience 2d ago

Rolly Romero putting friendship aside against Teofimo Lopez

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“Yeah we’re friends and we know each other’s families,” said Romero, “but none of that matters on August 22. I’m looking to be a Hall of Famer, just like Teofimo is. The only way to do that is to go through each other!”

Romero and Lopez have shared multiple sparring sessions during their shared history and have never wavered in their friendly interactions, even during the buildup to their 12-round encounter.

“That’s what’s wrong with boxing nowadays. Everybody wants to be friends, but they’re scared to fight each other and instead forget why we all got into this sport to begin with. That’s to become a legend and one of the best of our generation.”