VIDEO: Floyd Patterson – Championship Profile
Floyd Patterson is widely viewed as one of the better heavyweight champion boxers of all time, and not without some solid reasoning.
Floyd Patterson is widely viewed as one of the better heavyweight champion boxers of all time, and not without some solid reasoning.
Rocky Marciano is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight champion boxers of all time, and not without sound reasoning.
These are very exciting times to be a fan of boxing’s marquee weight class, the heavyweight division!
Right now we have three elite level heavyweights, each of whom has a legitimate claim to call himself heavyweight championship.
Coming up on December 7, 2019 boxing fans will be treated to the highly anticipated rematch between unified IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight world champion Andy Ruiz Jr and former champion Anthony Joshua.
Sugar Ray Leonard – Championship Profile: Sugar Ray Leonard is universally recognized as one of the greatest boxers of all time, and not without good reason.
This past Saturday Deontay Wilder joined an exclusive group when he made the 10th consecutive title defense of his heavyweight championship.
Coming up on November 23, 2019 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada – reigning WBC heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder will put his title on the line in a rematch against Luis Ortiz in a championship contest that will be televised in the United States on Fox PPV.
Floyd Mayweather Jr is universally recognized as one of the greatest boxers of all time, and not without good reason. Indeed, there are even some who consider Mayweather to be the absolute greatest boxer who ever laced them up during the long rich history of prizefighting.
Last Thursday morning, from Saitama, Japan – in a bantamweight championship unification bout that was broadcast in the US by the relatively new powerhouse streaming app service known as DAZN – WBA bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire squared off against IBF bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue.
This past Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada – in a bout that was televised in the US by the relatively new powerhouse streaming app service known as DAZN – Canelo Alvarez made his 175 pound debut when he moved up to challenge WBO light heavyweight world champion Sergey Kovalev.