Tyson Fury has shown more dazzling speed in training and some fans are worried for Oleksandr Usyk. The ‘Gypsy King’ has entered full training camp for his May 18 undisputed showdown wit
Eddie Hearn has revealed the British pair could fight each other twice. A fight between Joshua and Fury has been long in the making. Joshua has won his last four fights with impressive displays
The 2024 boxing calendar is already filled with some fantastic fights. The heavyweight division will see some exciting action in the coming months as the huge undisputed showdown between Tyson Fury
Oleksandr Usyk took no pleasure in watching back Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou. On March 8, AJ floored the former UFC heavyweight champion twice before rendering him unconscious with a stunning
Anthony Joshua will likely have a close eye on Filip Hrgovic and Daniel Dubois if they fight on June 1. It’s now being widely reported that the Croatian IBF mandatory challenger will risk his
Teenage heavyweight Moses Itauma could be boxing’s next superstar – but the Brit has already taken a shot at the current kings. The 19-year-old recently moved to 8-0 with another brutal
Tyson Fury is in the shape of his life ahead of his upcoming clash with Oleksandr Usyk. ‘The Gypsy King’ has always carried a bit of extra timber around his midriff during his fighting
Campbell Hatton believes Anthony Joshua is back to his best and would beat Tyson Fury on current form. AJ put on a scintillating display knocking Francis Ngannou out cold in the second round of his
Tyson Fury was one step ahead of everyone when he vacated his Ring Magazine belt during his 2022 ‘retirement’. Following his KO win over Dillian Whyte in April of that year, the Gypsy K
Boxing is a complicated and convoluted sport with several world champions in each division. Most observers recognise that we are now in a four-belt era, with the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO all given cre
Anthony Joshua produced a stunning knockout victory against Francis Ngannou. Oleksandr Usyk grimaced and then refused to watch the final knockout blow. The Ukrainian champion previously stated he'd rather win on points than KO
Tyson Fury believes 19-year-old British starlet Moses Itauma is the next big thing. As Fury, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk near the end of their careers, the debate over who will reign supreme