Nonito Donaire once again like Manny Pacquiao did earlier this year, later in his career, and made the impossible possible again.
Is there a more fundamentally sound landed punch in the sport of boxing than the straight right hand? When delivered right, potent to say the least.
Times are changing for professional boxing and world championship boxing at its highest level and fans demand the best fight the best, week in, week out.
True greatness in professional boxing is something very few ever achieve and is why maybe the sport is admired the most out of any sport there is on earth.
Lately Oleksandr Usyk has looked to fight former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder in a fight that has come about out of nowhere recently.
Footwork might be one of the most important things in all of boxing, not just professional boxing, but doesn't get enough time put to it at all.
We live in a very different time only recently for professional boxing than say even a few years ago in terms of big fights being made.
Mike Tyson in his prime was a feared heavyweight that the world has never seen the ferocity of since, a phenom of a talent at the time, that lit up the world and to this day still is the youngest ...
Muhammad Ali is often talked about as the greatest boxer of all time but not for us he isn't, he was certainly up there though, definitely.
Power punches in professional boxing often score big knockouts and get the viral highlights online but there is caveats with them.
For pure YouTube virality and online virality a Butterbean vs Jake Paul boxing match of any kind would surely do insane views online.
Max Kellerman the former HBO commentator and analyst who now does some work for the Ring and TKO talked 'Bud' Crawford retiring.
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