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Italy’s Boxing Team at the Paris Olympics: The Complete Story (Second Part)

Read the first part HERE The Olympics of Aziz Abbes Mouhiidine (92 kg) Round of 16: Mouhiidine (Italy) vs. Mullojonov (Uzbekistan) The fight starts off difficult for our contender, who,…

Italy’s Boxing at the Paris Olympics: The Complete Story (Part One)

The Paris Olympics are still in full swing, but for our national boxing team, the tournament is already over. There will be time to evaluate and reflect on what went…

Shields is Heavyweight Champion: Joanisse KO’d in Two Rounds

American T-Rex Claressa Shields needed only two rounds to finish off WBC heavyweight champion Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse. Last night, in the ring at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, the fight between…

The Eternal Chisora Stuns Again: Joyce Loses on Points and Says Goodbye to Dreams of Glory

At the O2 Arena in Greenwich, United Kingdom, the eternal Dereck “War” Chisora (35-13-0, 23 KOs) surprised once again. Despite being heavily favored by experts and bookmakers, the 40-year-old Zimbabwe-born,…

Francesco Magrì Shows Flashes of Talent and Wins by KO

Ringside Report – Faggiano (Taranto) “Genius and recklessness”: a common combination among many athletes in various sports who combine a rebellious character with sparkling talent. For many years, Francesco “Pallina”…

Usyk and Lomachenko: Two Different Twins. What Made the Difference?

Oleksandr Usyk and Vasyl Lomachenko, in addition to the deep friendship that binds them, have a lot in common: both Ukrainian, both southpaws, both extraordinarily technical, both Olympic champions as…

One Punch is Enough for Nakatani: Astrolabio KO’d in the First Round!

It took less than three minutes for the powerful Japanese boxer Junto Nakatani (28-0-0, 21 KOs) to defeat Filipino Vincent “Asero” Astrolabio (19-5-0, 14 KOs) and reaffirm his WBC bantamweight…

Incompetence or Bad Faith? 10 Verdicts to Forget

Scoring a boxing fight inherently involves a subjective component that cannot be eliminated. Despite efforts to introduce clear and unequivocal guidelines for judges, a closely contested round can never be…

Samuel Nmomah Dominates Oleksandr Shytyi and Remains Undefeated

A one-sided challenge in the main event of the card organized yesterday by Mario Loreni in Sequals: Samuel Nmomah (20-0-0, 5 KOs) easily defeated Ukrainian Oleksandr Shytyi (8-2-2, 3 KOs),…

Ennis Forces Avanesyan to Retire After Five Dominant Rounds

Jaron “Boots” Ennis (32-0-0, 29 KOs) successfully defended his IBF welterweight world title in front of the home crowd at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia as part of the…