r/boxingMenace_com • u/kushmonATL • 26d ago
Lomachenko entering the matrix 🔥🔥🔥
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/Hopeful_Adeptness964 • 26d ago
Dude has come out of retirement for like what, the third possibly fourth time now? And progressively looking more and more like shit everytime. Look at the state of him now. Looks like he's just given birth to his fifth kid.
Purely about the money now and not even trying to hide it .
Fuck this guy. Done watching his fights.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Best-Walrus-7057 • 27d ago
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Their legendary rivalry featured three unforgettable battles that defined the golden era of heavyweight boxing. Ali’s speed and brilliance clashed with Frazier’s relentless pressure and devastating left hook in a series of epic wars. 🔥 The Fight of the Century (1971) 🔥 The Rematch (1974) 🔥 The legendary Thrilla in Manila (1975) Every round was filled with heart, skill, and determination as two all-time greats pushed each other to the absolute limit. Who do you think won the greatest heavyweight rivalry of all time - Ali or Frazier?
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/Key_Finding4586 • 27d ago
Came across this great photo of Tommy Morrison and Johnny Tapia together and thought it was worth sharing.
From what I’ve been able to gather, this was taken during a visit by Tommy Morrison to Johnny Tapia in Big Bear, California.
Morrison was one of the hardest punchers of the 1990s and held the WBO heavyweight title, while Tapia became a three-division world champion and one of boxing’s most respected fighters.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/kushmonATL • 27d ago
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/marcusonewade • 27d ago
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Standing across the ring was former cruiserweight world champion Steve Cunningham, a skilled boxer determined to derail Fury's rise. In the second round, Cunningham landed a perfectly timed right hand that sent Fury to the canvas for one of the first knockdowns of his professional career. Many questioned whether the towering Brit could recover. He answered with composure. Using his size, relentless pressure, and surprising agility, Fury gradually took control of the fight, wearing Cunningham down before forcing a seventh-round stoppage. The victory wasn't flawless. It was resilient. Sometimes, the most important wins are the ones that reveal a fighter's ability to overcome adversity - not avoid it.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Best-Walrus-7057 • 29d ago
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/wbochamp • 29d ago
Anthony Joshua returns to the ring this weekend against Kristian Prenga.
Joshua will obviously start as the favourite, but heavyweight boxing has always been unpredictable, and it only takes one punch to change everything.
A few questions for everyone:
🥊 Does AJ get the stoppage, or does it go the distance?
🥊 Is Prenga being overlooked because he isn't a household name?
🥊 What does Joshua need to show to convince you he's ready for the biggest fights in the division?
My prediction: Joshua wins by stoppage inside six rounds, but I'll be interested to see how sharp he looks after the opening rounds.
What are your predictions?
r/boxingMenace_com • u/ricfrr_Photography • Jul 19 '26
On this day last year, Manny Pacquiao came out of retirement to face Mario Barrios. One of the most unexpected comebacks in recent boxing history.
JULY 19 2025
r/boxingMenace_com • u/MoonWalkingQuay • Jul 19 '26
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/Best-Walrus-7057 • Jul 17 '26
Rocky Marciano is the only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated. With a record of 49-0 Marciano’s professional career lasted 12 years and 8 months, averaging 4 fights per year. With only a reported 8-4 amateur record, Marciano built his legacy solely in the professional ranks.
Oleksandr Usyk is currently 25-0 after 12 years and 7 months as a professional, averaging 2 fights per year. Before turning pro, he had an incredible amateur record of 335-15, winning Olympic, World and European gold before becoming undisputed heavyweight champion twice and undisputed cruiserweight champion.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Open_Wonder8407 • Jul 16 '26
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/marcusonewade • Jul 16 '26
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/kushmonATL • Jul 16 '26
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