How Jai Opetaia vs David Benavidez at 200 lbs Would Break the Internet

How Jai Opetaia vs David Benavidez at 200 lbs Would Break the Internet

Two of the most avoided fighters on the planet, both natural 200-pounders, both with zero quit in their DNA. Opetaia – slick southpaw with a chin from another planet and vicious combination punching. Benavidez – 6’2 pressure machine who tears the body apart like it personally offended him. How Jai Opetaia vs David Benavidez at […]

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What Makes Pound For Pound So Loved But So Contentious A Debate In Boxing

What Makes Pound For Pound So Loved But So Contentious A Debate In Boxing

Pound for pound is boxing’s greatest ever pub argument – strip away the size, who’s the actual best? We love it because it’s unanswerable. One minute Crawford’s resume and skill make him untouchable, next minute someone says prime Roy Jones knocks him out before the bell rings twice. Both can be true on the same

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Stop Calling Jake Paul a “YouTuber” – He’s a Better Promoter Than 90% of Legacy Fighters

Stop Calling Jake Paul a “YouTuber” – He’s a Better Promoter Than 90% of Legacy Fighters

He started as the Disney kid turned annoying YouTuber, fair enough. But wake up – that was six years and 11 pro fights ago. Jake Paul hasn’t posted a prank video in half a decade. What he has done is sell 80,000 tickets to watch him fight 58-year-old Mike Tyson, outdraw Canelo in multiple markets,

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Oleksandr Usyk Is the Most Underrated Heavyweight Champion of All Time

Oleksandr Usyk Is the Most Underrated Heavyweight Champion of All Time

First undisputed heavyweight champion in a quarter-century and people still talk about him like he’s holding the belts on a technicality. Beat Joshua twice (once on his own patch), outboxed Fury in his backyard, then did it again in the rematch after eating a dozen clean right hands. Survived a borderline low blow from Dubois

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Why Naoya Inoue Is the Best Boxer From Japan Ever

Why Naoya Inoue Is the Best Boxer From Japan Ever

Japan has produced some proper warriors down the years – Fighting Harada scrapping his way to two divisions, Kado with that iron chin, Gushiken’s relentless pressure, Yokota’s slickness. Absolute legends, every one. But let’s be real: Naoya Inoue has lapped the lot. Four-weight world champion, undisputed in two of them, and he’s still only 32.

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