Bakhodir Jalolov Gets Stoppage Win On ShoBox
2020 Olympic gold medal heavyweight Bakhodir Jalolov got a eighth-round KO over Jack Mulowayi on Friday Night’s ShoBox main event. The ending was violent, and brutal, what it took to get there was oddly uneventful. Jalolov is probably the hardest prospect to predict, that I have seen in some time.

Best Boxing Bets Of The Week: Edgar Berlanga and Jorge David Castaneda
The One I am All In On: Jorge David Castaneda defeating Rocky Hernandez Jorge David Castaneda has defeated two prospects in consecutive fights by getting a close decision win over Matchroom’s Otha Jones III, as well as Youssef Khoumari at the 02 Arena in London, England. Castaneda is a high-volume

ITRBoxing’s Pound-For-Pound List, And Why Errol Spence Is #1
We polled the staff writers of ITRBoxing.com, and had them submit their top-10 fighters in the world currently. Each number was given a value, a first place vote gave you ten points, and a tenth place vote gave you a single point. This list is the combination of all the
Boxing TV Schedule: Berlanga Headlines ESPN, Two Cards On DAZN + ShoBox
Inoue Stops Donaire When Inoue fights like this, it is hard to believe he could lose, let alone to think of a fighter who could beat him. As the first fight was a classic, the second fight was nothing short of a destruction. “The Monster” Inoue lived up to the

Ricky Medina battles Raymond Ford in San Antonio with two regional titles on the line
SAN ANTONIO, TX (June 7, 2022) – Prince Ranch Boxing’s undefeated super featherweight prospect, Richard “El Castigo” Medina (13-0, 7 KOs), who is promoted by TMB Entertainment, faces his toughest opponent to date when he squares off against fellow unbeaten foe, Raymond Ford (11-0-1, 6 KOs). Ford vs. Medina, a scheduled 10-round bout, will take place at

Lukie’s Lightweight Rankings, and Why Devin Haney Is #1
After a few major lightweight fights, we’re starting to see the lightweight division at the top take shape, as it appears clear to me Devin Haney is the best, but now let’s look at the best and the contenders that I currently see in the division. 01. Devin Haney He

Devin Haney Is Now A Lightweight Legend.
Haney Wins Oakland, California’s Devin Haney won all four of the major belts at lightweight defeating George Kambosos Jnr in Australia. Words to describe Haney – brave, courageous, classy, and dignified. Though it might not be a fight many rewatch, it was a masterpiece in its own right, as Haney

Top Rank Boxing Card Live Results 6/4: Kambosos vs Haney
Main Event: George Kambosos Jr vs Devin Haney (12 Rounds, Undisputed Lightweight Championship) The main event tonight on ESPN was a highly anticipated bout for the undisputed lightweight championship of the world. Devin Haney used his length and jab to keep Kambosos at bay early in the fight. Haney showed

Devin Haney Dares to be Great in Unfamiliar Territory
Devin “The Dream” Haney finds himself a long way from home in Melbourne, Australia preparing for the most important fight of his career to date. Haney is just 23 years of age, but finds himself on the doorstep of history. With a victory this weekend, he would become the first

Artur Beterbiev vs Joe Smith Jr. is a hell of a fight
There is something about Canelo Avarez’s recent decision loss to Dmitry Bivol that has upped my interest in this fight. Just a few weeks ago, it seemed almost like a given that Canelo would move up to light heavyweight, beat Bivol and likely fight and beat the winner of this