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Mike Guy wins a regional belt in Atlanta, LATE POST
Mike Guy (11-5-1 5KOs) of Sacramento, Ca, by way of El Dorado Hills, Ca, is now coming off back-to-back big wins, as he went on the road to beat Georgia-native Eric Moon (11-2 6KOs) in a ten-round bout at the Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia for the vacant ABF Continental
Evgeny Shvedenko wins in Germany
Evgeny Shvedenko (13-0 6KOs), who now trains with Eddie Croft at B St Boxing picked up a win last night against Nuhu Lawal (27-6 15KOs in Germany. Shvedenko spent a good portion of this camp sparring with Sergiy Dervyanchenko, who just fought Gennadiy Golovkin, and Shvedenko appears to have transitioned
Quirky Usyk sets forth to enter heavyweight waters
Oleksandr Usyk (16-0 12KOs) comes off like someone from another dimension. His skill set and movement is above all of those at cruiserweight and more than likely heavyweight. His struggles with the English language have come off charming as his “…I am very feel” quote is as iconic as any
Let’s give Sergiy Derevyanchenko credit after this weekend
Words like “washed-up”, “over-the-hill”, “shot” or “too old” flooded the internet to slander the five-time middleweight world champion Gennadiy Golovkin, who won his fifth world title on Saturday, controversially might I add over Sergiy Derevyanchenko to claim the IBF middleweight title to boo’s from the crowd, who felt Deryvanchenko won
Turlock’s Marco Delgado upsets Olympian Joseph Ward at MSG
Light heavyweight Marco Delgado (6-1 5KOs) of Turlock, California, picked up the biggest win of his career today beating 2016 Irish Olympian Joseph Ward, in Ward’s pro debut at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. Delgado, who was coming off a split decision loss to Mike Guy,
Put some respect on Jaron Ennis and Claressa Shields name
Jaron Ennis Jaron Ennis is a true talent. The Philly welterweight is making noise but is still unknown to a subsection of the boxing public as he isn’t with a big name promoter, yet, and has so far, only fought on ShoBox: The Next Generation, a developmental aspect of Showtime’s
Sergiy Derevyanchenko looks to leave mark on sport against Golovkin
Serhiy Derevianchenko is a highly decorated amateur, who was fast-tracked in the professional realm of boxing after hundreds of amateur bouts getting a world title shot in merely his thirteenth fight. In fact, Derevianchenko has only fourteen fights and 81 rounds under his belt as a pro, with his lone
Shakur vs Joet, top featherweights collide for the vacant belt on Oct. 26th
We have grown accustomed to developmental fights and learning how to watch our favorite fighters fight in bouts that might not merit excitement prior, but we appreciate their skills and so forth and so on. It is sort of the catch-22 with boxing, you might watch a lot of mismatches