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Clash of the Titans: Evander Holyfield vs Oleksandr Usyk Fantasy Fight
By Jeff Carroll Round 1:The bell rings in Riyadh, and both men step into the spotlight, steam rising from the mat, with each carrying the weight of their legendary reputations on their shoulders. Usyk dances on the balls of his feet, a master conductor orchestrating the early tempo with feints and precise jabs. Holyfield stalks…
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The One-Two Year-End Boxing Awards 2024
Ah, another year has passed in the world of the sweet science, and boxing is peaking in a way we haven’t seen since Floyd Mayweather Jr was the heel everyone tuned in to hate. With the extremely heavy handed influence of Saudi Arabia, and his excellency Turki, champions rose, heroes fell, and legends were cemented….
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The One-Two 2022 Year End Awards
By Jeff Carroll 2022 was a mixed bag for boxing fans everywhere. The year started strong and was filled with promise featuring Fight of the Year contenders like Wood v Conlan, Taylor v Serrano, and Charlo v Castano 2, all in the first half. We also had pound for pound stars in compelling fights, like…
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Rumble at Rebel Recap: Fantauzzi vs Loniewski
Lee Baxter Promotions presented Fantauzzi vs Loniewski, an WBC NABF light heavyweight title fight that headlined an all star card featuring the debut of James “Bad News” Hughes, the return of heavy handed Josh Lupia, rising female star Amanda Galle, and local legend Steve Rolls.
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The One-Two Boxing 2021 Awards
This year was one of the most exciting years in recent memory when it comes to the sweet science. There were major upsets, epic clashes, stunning knockouts, and pretty much endless drama from start to finish. Without further ado, and in no semblance of order, here is the best, the worst, and the weirdest of…
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Rozicki Looking to Make History
Cape Breton’s “Rocky” Looking for the Upset By Jeff Carroll The Maritimes of Canada have a rich boxing history. From George Dixon, the first ever Black athlete to win a world championship in any sport, to Sam Langford, often called “The Greatest Fighter Nobody Knows”, the cold, hard, eastern coast has produced a long line…
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Fury – Wilder III: Full Card Preview
Depending on what side of the border you are on, and whether you ever really wanted it in the first place, there is a special reason to give thanks this upcoming weekend: Fury – Wilder III, or “The Fight No One Really Asked For, We Didn’t Really Need, But Now There Seems to Be Quite…
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Four Undercard Fighters to Watch in March
By Jeff Carroll March 13 — Estrada v Gonzalez 2 Card Austin “Ammo” Williams will now be facing Denis Douglin, after Aaron Coley dropped out. Douglin is a huge step up in competition for the rising prospect, whose defense has looked questionable at times. Douglin has faced Jermell Charlo, George Groves, David Benavidez and Anthony Dirrell in…
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10 Rounds with Serhii Bohachuk
By Jeff Carroll Serhii “El Flacco” Bohachuk is looking to make an impact when he headlines Ring City on Thursday March 4 on NBC. The 25 year old Ukranian has explosive power and is looking to firmly establish himself as a 154lb contender. His record stands at 18–0 with 18 knockouts and he presents a…
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Everything You Need to Know About the Tevin Farmer-JoJo Diaz Beef
By Jeff Carroll Nov. 13 2019: The feud goes back to their first fight. JoJo Diaz was going to be the toughest test of Tevin’s career. The fight was to take place Jan 30 in Miami. Jan 30 2020: Farmer loses his belt in a tough 12 round battle which saw Diaz suffer a GRUESOME…
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Review: “The Fight” by Norman Mailer – Boxing classic fails to go the distance
“There is always shock in seeing him again. Not live as in television, but standing before you, looking his best. Then the World’s Greatest Athlete is in danger of being our most beautiful man, and the vocabulary of Camp is doomed to appear. Women draw an audible breath. Men look down.” And so begins, “The…
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Sportswashing: Artur Beterbiev and his Mass Murdering, LGBTQ Torturing, Fascist Best Friend
Artur Beterbiev is currently the #9 P4P fighter according to Ring Magazine. On March 28 he was to defend his unified light heavyweight championship against Meng Fanlong of China, a fight that was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fight would have taken place in Quebec City, partially because of Beterbiev’s refusal to fight…
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Why Are We Okay with Death in Boxing?
“I want a body on my record. I want one. I want one, I really do.” -Deontay Wilder Boxing is a brutal sport. There were three major deaths in the ring in 2019. Called “the sweet science”, sometimes there is nothing sweet about it. With the recent stoppage in Wilder-Fury II, Deontay Wilder has ignited…
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Wilder-Fury II Final Thoughts: PUT SOME F*CKING RESPECT ON DEONTAY WILDER
FIRST OFF FUCKERS, Let’s give a round of applause to the weekend of boxing we just had. It was a spectacle, it was exciting, it was unexpected, it was an event, and for Deontay Wilder fans, it was a nightmare. The seemingly invincible Bronze Bomber with the right hand of God was succinctly outboxed by…
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Wilder-Fury II Prediction: PPV is Dead
It’s fight week, and there hasn’t been a fight week like this one for a long time. People may argue Joshua-Ruiz II was as monumental an event, but they’d be ignoring the facts. A co-promotion by ESPN and Fox has created a bonafide media spectacle with regards to Wilder and Fury’s second bout. There have…
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Rewatching Wilder-Fury 1, or Why Judging in Boxing Makes No Sense and Everybody is Wrong
The countdown has hit three weeks and I told myself I was going to rewatch Wilder Fury 1, and here we are: it’s Saturday night, it’s one a.m, and I’ve got a glass of rum with ice that has melted just enough. LESSSGOOOOOO. First impressions, Wilder is so good on camera, “Once in a while,…