Boxing Promoters Follow the Money Trail to Saudi Arabia: Integrity or Profit?
Oh, the sweet, sweet world of boxing, where the scent of cold, hard cash often overpowers the smell of sweat and determination in the ring.
Oh, the sweet, sweet world of boxing, where the scent of cold, hard cash often overpowers the smell of sweat and determination in the ring.
As fans have no doubt heard by now, it’s official: Anthony Joshua will fight Francis Ngannou in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in March.
Anthony Joshua will be fighting former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in a ten round boxing in Saudi Arabia. Eddie Hearn confirms Joshua vs.
Eddie Hearn has revealed how star heavyweight Antony Joshua, who some people say looked back to his former confident and destructive self in his December 23 stoppage win over Otto Wallin, will have a “massive fight” in March, with the action likely to take place in Saudi Arabia.
We fans are hoping to see former heavyweight champs Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua fight each other next year – the date set being March 9 in Saudi Arabia.
Some people, Tyson Fury critics (Fury refers to them as haters) felt that after Fury had such a rough and tough time with Francis Ngannou, Fury wouldn’t go anywhere near the powerful Nigerian warrior again.
The new heavyweight rankings have been released by the WBC, and the new Top 10 sees the addition of a fighter who has yet to win a single boxing match.
It’s taken Deontay Wilder quite some time to come out and speak about the Tyson Fury-Francis Ngannou fight and its stunning outcome.
Tyson Fury’s PPV numbers have been leaked for his crossover fight last weekend against Francis Ngannou and they are altogether bad.
Promoter Frank Warren says Tyson Fury’s next big fight against Oleksandr Usyk early next year will show whether he’s gotten old overnight and showing the decline that some fans witnessed last Saturday night with his controversial ten round split decision win over Francis Ngannou.