BOXING

Boxing world reacts to George Kambosos Jr.'s 'incredible' upset title victory over Teofimo Lopez

Boxing world reacts to George Kambosos Jr.'s 'incredible' upset title victory over Teofimo Lopez

George Kambosos Jr. turned heads around the boxing world with a sensational upset victory over Teofimo Lopez, with Manny Pacquiao among those to share praise for Australia’s newest world titleholder.

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David Benavidez is ready to make his mark in a division dominated by Canelo Alvarez

David Benavidez is ready to make his mark in a division dominated by Canelo Alvarez

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is the king of boxing’s super middleweight division. David Benavidez, The Ring magazine’s top-ranked contender at 168 pounds, is confident he can come for the crown. Benavidez (24-0, 21 KOs), who will takes on Kyrone Davis at the Footprint Center in Phoenix on Saturday night, is a potential opponent for Alvarez in a May 2022 bout for Alvarez’s WBA, WBC, WBO, The Ring and IBF titles.

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Twitter reactions to Tyson Fury's win over Deontay Wilder in all-time boxing fight

Twitter reactions to Tyson Fury's win over Deontay Wilder in all-time boxing fight

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder delivered on the hype. The two boxers were meeting in the third and presumably final clash between boxing heavyweight icons. Fury and Wilder started the fight close with the two trading blows early.

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Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao officially announces retirement

Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao officially announces retirement

The curtain has been drawn on one of boxing’s finest careers after Manny Pacquiao announced on Wednesday he was hanging up the gloves for good. The only boxer ever to win world titles in eight different divisions, the 42-year-old Filipino described retiring as the “hardest decision” he’s ever made.

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Where does Manny Pacquiao go from here? If it's back to boxing, there's one path he can take

Where does Manny Pacquiao go from here? If it's back to boxing, there's one path he can take

LAS VEGAS — When the final bell rang, Manny Pacquiao knew it. The 17,438 fans at T-Mobile Arena knew it. The thousands watching at home knew it. But we all needed to hear it just to be sure.

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