Afleveringen
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There’s nothing a son treasures more than the bond with his father, the love, the validation, and that bond can drive a man to extraordinary heights.
On Saturday night, we witnessed Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn do exactly that. Driven not just by their own ambitions, but by the legacy of their fathers, and by the love and validation of the British public, they gave us one of the great nights in British boxing.
Two men, laying everything on the line. Two men, fighting for more than just victory. And in doing so, both earned something far greater, the admiration and love of the public, after years of chasing it.
The shame is, nights like this are rare. Boxing can deliver stories like these again and again… but too often, the sport takes the easy road, chasing quick money rather than building the deep, powerful narratives that make nights like this so special.
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Sunday night was a defining moment for Ben Whittaker, his career was on the line, and he delivered.
In what was his first big test under real pressure, he showed composure, skill, and raw emotion.
The post-fight antics? That’s just the relief and passion boiling over. Cut the kid some slack, he’s a huge talent, and this is only the beginning. Let’s break it all down. -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Chris Eubank Sr has been vocal about his concerns regarding his son Chris Eubank Jr's upcoming fight with Conor Benn.
He is worried about the weight disparity between the fighters, calling the fight a "disgrace" and a "farce." Eubank Sr emphasised the risks involved, particularly with Eubank Jr having to drop weight and Benn moving up two weight classes, which he believes could endanger both fighters -
Carl Froch started off as the hardcores’ spokesman, but he has slowly turned into another tool of the machine.
Maybe it’s hard to leave the limelight after being such a great fighter, but surely integrity has to mean something
The Conor Benn interview did everything it wasn’t meant to do but gave fans nothing of what they need.
In doing that, they have shredded the. Skye and credibility of the Froch on Fighting channel. -
The partnership between Queensberry Promotions and DAZN has been met with enthusiasm from boxing fans and industry insiders.
Frank Warren, the head of Queensberry, expressed excitement about the collaboration, highlighting DAZN’s commitment to boxing and its ability to provide a one-stop platform for fans. The deal ensures that Queensberry’s fighters, including Tyson Fury, Moses Itauma, and Fabio Wardley, will now be showcased exclusively on DAZN.
The move is seen as a major shift in boxing broadcasting, consolidating top-tier talent under DAZN’s umbrella alongside promotions like Matchroom and Golden Boy. Fans have welcomed the convenience of accessing multiple promotions in one place, while Warren emphasized the global reach this partnership offers. -
We are seeing the early signs of a boxing recession. The money coming into the sport is falling and the sources of those funds are reducing.
For too long, people took from boxing without putting in, and now people are seeing the result of that, with the talent pipeline looking weaker every year.
maybe this is what boxing needs.
Dance Under The lights Podcast
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The Saudi-backed boxing league faces an uphill battle to succeed.
What can Dana White do that Al Haymon, with a stable of generational talents, plus $500m in capital do?
It feels like Turlki Alalshaikh is now serious about making a profit from boxing, so expect purses to fall but activity levels are about to rise. -
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We have a rematch that might be the end of one elite career.
Both Beterbiev and Bivol had to dig deep into their reserves of courage and heart to survive.
Have they got enough left to go again?
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Boxing such a cruel sport. Due to the nature of the sport it’s very important to get your first step perfect.
Too many times we see boxers get their start in the game completely wrong and they never get that moment back, and they never get the momentum back, which means they never fulfil their potential.
If you are a boxer, be very careful about making that first move because you never get a second chance. -
Derek Chisora is proof that Boxing is really about hard men. Hard durable men last the longest in the world of Boxing and it’s good to see him have this Indian summer to his career.
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Who is Conor Benn really and does he even know?
Sometimes it is easier not to pretend and I’m trying to be Nigel Benn II, maybe Conor is hurting his career.
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Does boxing really need its own Oscars night?
Have they really given the fans all they want? or, is this another chance for more back-slapping?
these sort of events are great for the camera and microphone jockeys and not that great for the fans.
But...when you are a promoter with your own show on the same night, where should you be? -
IF WE CAN DO 300 TICKETS WE'LL DO A LIVE SHOW
I promise, there is really good boxing content in this episode, when you get to it.
It was good to finally get back with the guys and record.
We give our take on the last year in boxing, and in life, picking up on the bigger themes that are shaping boxing as a sport.
There's more we could have covered, but there are only so many hours in the day.
Enjoy this episode and if you like it, please share and subscribe. -
There are three things that make a boxer elite:
The ability to control any opponent and take away their strengths
The ability to impose your will on your opponent and
The focus required to do those two consistently for 12 rounds.
On Saturday night, one man did it, and rightly won, and the other just couldn't.
These fights are always about the finest f margins and Usyk had all of those. -
A short discussion on what both Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have to do to win on Saturday night.
Honest views from a podcast that cares. -
The more I've read and listened to info on the Conor Benn saga the more I think this is a cover up about the failings at UKAD.
Nobody has challenged the validity of the VADA tests and now that the process is over, Conor Benn is unwilling to talk on the subject.
It feels like UKAD need him to be silent, more than he needs to share his side of the story.
There are huge issues here that need clarifying. -
If we didn't have Frank Warren domestic boxing in the UK would be fried.
How did it get so bad?
As fans we either get historic fight cards, or really bad fight cards, with no in-between.
What we saw this weekend was a dark omen for what is to come if we don't start addressing things now. -
Galal Yafai shocked British boxing with a one-sided demolition of Sunny Edwards.
The odd thing about the fight was how easy it was. At that level no boxer should be able to tee off with bagwork combinations.
it was like watching somebody doing padwork on another human body.
Hopefully, this is the springboard to success for Galal Yafai. - Laat meer zien