In the 1900s there were 11 men who held claim to at least a portion of the heavyweight championship between January 1st, 1990 and December 31st, 1999. For the ...
Lennox Lewis was the last undisputed champion in heavyweight boxing history, and amazingly, the 1990s had 5 undisputed world heavyweight champions. In addition to Tyson, Douglas, and Lewis, Holyfield and Riddick Bowe also held the distinction of being undisputed heavyweight world champion in the 90s. And in the last heavyweight championship contest of the decade, Lennox Lewis defeated Evander Holyfield by 12 round unanimous decision in their rematch, which earned Lennox the undisputed world heavyweight championship.
By Jake Tiernan: Barry Hearn of Matchroom wants Anthony Joshua to take "two or three" warm-up fights to keep learning & improving this year before he.
Definitely,” said Barry when asked if it were up to him would want Joshua to take two or three warm-up fights before facing Fury for the big payday. “I think AJ just tapped him on the back of the head. Is it time to take the money? He [Joshua] has to decide whether he wants to go for the big payday or build and learn for longer, in which case he needs two or three more warm-up fights. You can make a lot of excuses, but it was a step in the right direction, but it was a step in a long journey. Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn won’t be able to peddle the Joshua vs.
By Adam Baskin: Vasily Lomachenko is taking massive criticism from fans today over his comments about him viewing himself as still undefeated as a pro ...
I didn’t feel I lost this fight,” said Lomachenko. “I don’t have a name. “Look, in my mind; I didn’t lose any fight in professional boxing. I didn’t think I lost on the points. In my mind, yes,” said Vasily Lomachenko to the Lomachenko is a classic example of someone trying to deal with grief over his losses in an unhealthy way.
Looks like journeyman welterweight Jordan Rosario has the number of Nicky “The Bull” Vitone. Rosario (5-10, 1 KO) scored two knockdowns on Vitone (9-2-1,
Referee Sparkle Lee ended the bout in the sixth round at the 2:11 mark. Welterweight Raymond “The Scientist” Cuadrado (6-0, 2 KOs) stopped Usiel Hernandez (2-2, 0 KOs) with body shots in round three. In the co-feature, welterweight Mike “The Champ” Lee (10-2, 7 KOs) defeated Antonio Sanchez (7-17-3, 3 KO) over six rounds by scores of 58-56, 58-56, 59-55.