• Belotti tops NXTGEN card

    Unbeaten prospect Belotti will face 40-fight veteran Dai Davies in a British featherweight title eliminator on Friday March 17 in a new scheme to showcase future prospects. Also on the card, Craig 'Spider' Richard challenges Southern Area super-middleweight champion Alan Higgins while Isaac Chamberlain returns to the London venue where he overcame a dislocated shoulder to beat Wadi Camacho in his last fight.
  • WBA Denies Approving Manuel Charr vs. Odlanier Solis for Title

    On Wednesday there was an article in German publication BILD, which revealed that a fight was finalized between heavyweights Manuel Charr and Odlanier Solis for March 11 in Boon, and with the WBA interim title at stake. The news was strange, considering that Solis is not even rated by the WBA and Charr is just getting his career back in order after getting shot in the fall of 2015.
  • Bellew: Joshua 'just too big'

    Bellew: Joshua 'just too big'
    Bellew: Joshua 'just too big'
  • Photos: Adrien Broner, Adrian Granados - Face Off at Final Presser

    Four-division world champion Adrien Broner and hard-hitting contender Adrian Granados went face-to-face Thursday at the final press conference before they enter the ring Saturday, February 18 live on SHOWTIME from the Cintas Center at Xavier University in Cincinnati. Also in attendance Thursday and competing in televised coverage beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT were WBA Welterweight Champion David Avanesyan and two-time world champion Lamont Peterson, who meet in a 12-round welterweight fight,
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  • Joshua relieved to get U.S. visa

    Joshua relieved to get U.S. visa
    Joshua relieved to get U.S. visa
  • Kansas' Hernandez to debut as pro in home state

    Kansas' Hernandez to debut as pro in home state
    Kansas' Hernandez to debut as pro in home state
  • The Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Announces the Class of 2017

    NEVADA'S BOXING HERITAGE - On Wednesday, Feb. 15, the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame announced the inductees for the class of 2017. The 14-member class, headed by Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns, is divided into three categories: Nevada resident boxers, non-Nevada resident boxers, and non-boxers.
  • Lennox Clarke ready to earn his chance

    HALESOWEN super middleweight prospect Lennox Clarke tops the bill in an eight round contest on Errol Johnson's Black Country Boxing four-fight Boxing Dinner Show at Walsall Football Club tomorrow. The 25-year-old is unbeaten in 14 professional contests and has set his sights on a showdown with English Super Middleweight Champion, Jahmaine Smyle.
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  • Joshua glad to get US visa as he eyes future fights in Las Vegas

    Anthony Joshua is on course to realise his ambition of fighting in Las Vegas having finally secured a United States visa despite his previous drugs conviction. The IBF heavyweight champion, who is scheduled to fight Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley Stadium on April 29, had until recently remained in doubt over his chances of returning to Sin City after his 2011 arrest in England for possessing cannabis and intent to supply the drug.
  • Anthony Joshua: Seeking world domination

    With victory at Wembley Stadium on April 29, the IBF champion can also win the WBA title and the scalp of the heavyweight who, in the absence of Tyson Fury, is considered the planet's finest. Victory over Klitschko would also represent a superior achievement than any secured by the WBC champion Deontay Wilder and WBO titlist Joseph Parker.
  • Anthony Joshua, left, and Wladimir Klitschko meet in April

    Anthony Joshua is on course to realise his ambition of fighting in Las Vegas having finally secured a United States visa despite his previous drugs conviction. The IBF heavyweight champion, who is scheduled to fight Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley Stadium on April 29, had until recently remained in doubt over his chances of returning to Sin City after his 2011 arrest in England for possessing cannabis and intent to supply the drug.

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