
Boxing World Champions As Vietnam War Movies
With all the pound-for-pound lists and my body is pretty tired today, I decided to look at the fighters who hold a ton of belts look to find an equal counterpart to them in terms of Vietnam war movies, something I have been binging this past week or so in

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

Naoya Inoue – The Modern Salvador Sanchez.
Salvador Sanchez is a fighter of folklore, not unlike Ritchie Valens, who tragically died premature after his hit “La Bamba”, Sanchez defeated Wilfredo Gomez, Azumah Nelson, Danny Lopez, amongst others before people understood how good those fighters were, and at only 24-years-old, was taken from us. When mentioning Sanchez the

Inoue Further Proves How Special He Is, KO’s Dasmarinas in 3
WBA/IBF bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue (21-0, 18 KOs), and widely considered one of the best fighters in the world ran through Michael Dasmarinas (30-3-1, 20 KOs) in three rounds on Saturday night at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Inoue dropped Dasmarinas with a body shot in round two and gave him
Naoya Inoue Has The Fedor Emelianenko mid-2000’s Following, Returns Saturday on ESPN
“The Monster” Naoya Inoue (20-0, 17 KOs), is a fighter, whom there is a lot to be impressed by. Inoue, who defends his IBF and WBA bantamweight title Saturday, June 19th, on ESPN, at 7 PM PST, against his mandatory opponent Michael Dasmarinas, will look to add to his legacy.

The 21 Boxers To Watch In 2021
This is not a list of the 21 best fighters in the world, this is a list of the 21 emerging fighters and stars of the sport you should be aware of, who will emerge and go on to have great fights, and if you want to periodically check-in-and-out of

Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Teofimo Lopez Tops Stacked Month Of Top Rank Fights
Premier Boxing Champions came back with a bang, and Top Rank Inc, have stepped up to the plate now as well as the 4Q of boxing looks entertaining even if wildfires rage in California, the future of the COVID-19 pandemic seems unending, and financial ruin seems inevitable. Today, via press
Boxing’s next superstar, Naoya Inoue
Naoya Inoue is a star in the making, you might look at his pint-sized weight class of 118 lbs, or bantamweight if you care to use terms and boxing lingo, or his previous weight class of 108 lbs or 115 lbs, and scoff, but you’d be wrong. The fighter who
2018 Knockout of the Year: Naoya Inoue KOs Payano
[THIS VIDEO WAS NOT UPLOADED BY US, BUT IS ON YOUTUBE AND LINKED TO THE EXACT VIDEO ON ANOTHER SITE.] “The Monster” Naoya Inoue is already a top 5 pound-for-pound fighter, but the sense is that once he comes to North America it is only a matter of time before