Champion Lupe Aquino Born Isaias Guadalupe Aquino on January 23, 1963, in Chihuahua, Mexico, Aquino rose from modest beginnings to become a world champion. Early Steps in the...
Nigel Benn: The Dark Destroyer — Power, Pain, and Persistence In the pantheon of British boxing, few names evoke the raw energy of an era like...
Artur Beterbiev: Power, Persistence, and the Pursuit of Boxing Immortality Artur Asilbekovich Beterbiev’s story in boxing is one of raw power harnessed through discipline, an amateur...
Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez emerged prepared. Long before the sport was ready to anoint its next star, Rodriguez was quietly assembling the tools of a complete fighter: ...
The Boxing Landscape This Week: Results, Rumors, and What’s Next There was action over the weekend with Golden Boy Promotions’ fight card, while momentum continues to...
Mike Ayala: Cyclone from San Antonio In the rich boxing tradition of Texas, few names evoke both the promise and the heartbreak of the sport like...
Virgil Hill: Quicksilver’s Long Road to Boxing History Virgil Eugene “Quicksilver” Hill stands among America’s most accomplished boxers of the late 20th century. He was a...
Muhammad Ali and Oleksandr Usyk on War, Conscience, and the Heavyweight’s Burden Boxing history rarely offers symmetry this precise. Muhammad Ali and Oleksandr Usyk, born forty-five...
Roy Jones Jr.: The Poet of Speed and Ambition Every era has its defining talents. For the 1990s and early 2000s, few figures did that with...
Tony DeMarco & Rubén Olivares: Fighters Forged by Grit and Glory January 14 is the birthday of two distinct champions whose careers, while rooted in different...