Why Al Haymon, Oscar De La Hoya and Bob Arum Are Less Relevant Than Ever In Boxing In America

Why Al Haymon, Oscar De La Hoya and Bob Arum Are Less Relevant Than Ever In Boxing In America

Times are changing in the sport of professional boxing but at its core the sport will never change in terms of it being one of the best sports there is. The sport traditionally with traditional promoters and managers used to be controlled by a small number of people in America like legends such as Don

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Why The Heavyweight Division Is Still The Most Unpredictable And Best Division In Boxing

Why The Heavyweight Division Is Still The Most Unpredictable And Best Division In Boxing

Even after all these years heavyweight boxing is alive and well and still proves some old sayings still, even after all this time, to be very true. Heavyweight boxing is different to the rest of boxing as they simply hit different. The old saying where one punch can change a fight still rings true to

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Why Pacquiao's Fight With Barrios Was More Rare Than George Foreman Winning Heavyweight Title At 45

Why Pacquiao’s Fight With Barrios Was More Rare Than George Foreman Winning Heavyweight Title At 45

Manny Pacquiao will be 47 years young soon and the Filipino legend is looking to box for a world title again quite soon against most likely Rolly Romero. Romero having won the title earlier in 2025 against Ryan Garcia in strong form. Pacquiao did the impossible though in 46 that was such a special, unique

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