
Women Rule The Weekend – Shields Makes History + Boxing Results
I feared that the women would be overshadowed when they moved to October 15th, but they were the ray of hope in the boxing landscape that is even more divided than ever. With fighters forgoing large parts of their prime, waiting upon other fighters to fight, we saw four of

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

Amari Jones and David Lopez Represent The Bay In Australia
You hear the word world-class talent thrown around, but rarely does it truly mean a fighter who can travel the world based on his talent. Yet, Amari Jones, and “Dynamite” David Lopez, both from Oakland, California, are living up to that billing as they will be spending this weekend in

Boxing TV Schedule: Haney vs. Kambosos, Fulton vs. Roman, and More
Saturday, June 4th, 5 PM PST | ESPN All the belts are on the line at the lightweight division as four-belt champion George Kambosos Jr. will look to make his first defense against Devin Haney, as Kambosos Jnr will play host to Haney in Australia, in Kambosos Jnr.’s first fight

2021 Fight of the Year: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III
Rarely is the lasting image of a trilogy the best one, and even more so, is it the one we will talk about to define the series, but not unlike an episodic TV program on a subscription service, Fury vs. Wilder got better over time, and didn’t fizzle out. The
2021 Upset Of The Year: George Kambosos Jnr.
George Kambosos Jnr. was disrespected by fans, media and just the world at large heading into his bout with Teofimo Lopez as Kambosos Jnr was the #1 contender per the IBF lightweight rankings, but Lopez coming off a win over the all-time great Vasyl Lomachenko looked to be poised for bigger
2021 Boxing Round Of The Year – Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jnr | Round One
Round Of The Year – Kambosos Jnr vs Teofimo Lopez Rarely do we get a round that makes us jump out of our seat, yet, that is what Kambosos Jnr did in round one by knocking down the dreaded power-puncher Teofimo Lopez, to set the stage for a modern classic.

2021 BOXER OF THE YEAR: CANELO ALVAREZ
Canelo became the first ever undisputed super middleweight world champion, stopping Billy Joe Saunders for the WBO super middleweight as well as Caleb Plant for the IBF super middleweight title in one calendar year. Add to the fact, he took a stay-busy fight in February facing Avni Yildirim, stopping him
Kambosos Beats Teofimo. WOW!
Kambosos Jnr Beats Teofimo Not many in the world expected it going in – but lightweight George Kambosos Jnr., became an Australian sports icon by defeating Teofimo Lopez for his WBA/WBO/IBF and some form of the WBC, not the one Devin Haney has though, via a 12-round decision, in a