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Cristobal Lorente rises to WBC’s No. 1 featherweight ranking
Cristobal Lorente didn’t just give Nathaniel Collins his first loss – he also took Collins’ spot in the WBC’s rankings of top featherweights.
Lee Cutler, the latest Zuffa Boxing signing, added to Bournemouth show on June 6
Bournemouth-born middleweight Lee Cutler, Zuffa Boxing’s latest signing, will mark his debut under the promotional outfit in a homecoming against an opponent to
Former trainer favours Daniel Dubois over Fabio Wardley - on one condition
Tony Sims saw enough in his brief time with Daniel Dubois to believe he will beat Fabio Wardley on Saturday evening, writes Declan Warrington.
BoxingScene leads the way with 21 placements in 2025 BWAA Bernie Awards
BoxingScene once again led the way in the Boxing Writers Association of America’s Bernie Writing Awards, repeating as the overall leader in placements while inc
BoxingScene Roundtable: Who wins – Naoya Inoue or Bam Rodriguez?
Buzz has been building for months, and arguably years, and now the time is right to ask: If a match can be made, who wins a fight between Naoya Inoue and Bam Ro
Adam Azim is just another day at the office for road warrior Steve Claggett
Steve Claggett will be fighting in a new country on May 30, but little else will feel unfamiliar for him. Not the hostility. Not the stage. And certainly not th
Tyson Fury vaults back to No. 1 in WBC’s heavyweight ratings
The Gypsy King has been put in a better position to regain one of his former crowns, though he’s unlikely to pursue it in the immediate future.
Kristian Prenga got called up, so Rodney Rice had to go to work
Promoter Rodney Rice first thought he was in trouble when Kristian Prenga was pulled from his main event, but he and his team soon got down to the business of s
‘Don’t call it a split’: Trainer is ready to return to Daniel Dubois’ corner
Don Charles, trainer of Daniel Dubois, talks to Daniel Dubois about their 'break'
Fighters First Management sign promising puncher Jessie Fletcher
Jessie Fletcher is the latest boxer to have joined the team at Fighters First Management.
Charly Suarez and team unveil bold plans as part of record-breaking bid
Charly Suarez has seen the heights that promoter Sampson Lewkowicz has brought other Filipino fighters to. He hopes Lewkowicz can do the same for him, too.
Fabio Wardley: ‘If Daniel Dubois lands clean, I’ll shake it off and come back with a flurry’
Tris Dixon speaks to Fabio Wardley ahead of his bout with Daniel Dubois on a fight card that is billed 'Don't Blink' for a reason
Anthony Olascuaga to headline crowd-bursting San Francisco event
The large effort to draw more than 100,000 spectators to a mostly free boxing event in San Francisco on July 11 will be anchored by one of boxing’s smallest cha
Nikita Tszyu dominates the brave Oscar Diaz who is rescued after six
Nikita Tszyu became the first to defeat Oscar Diaz when the Spaniard’s corner signalled enough was enough at the end of the sixth round
Liam Cameron climbing both property and boxing ladders
Liam Cameron is well into the second act of his career, but there’s no intention of closing the book on boxing anytime yet.
Zak Chelli believes David Morrell Jnr is underestimating him
In Manchester, England, at the Co-op Live Arena, Zak Chelli will face quality Cuban David Morrell Jnr in a fight that could see him leapfrog the 175lbs rankings
Sam Noakes ready to ‘claw back to another world title challenge’
Sam Noakes’ trainer Alan Smith believes that the lightweight is ready for another world title fight after watching him return to the ring to stop Benito Sanchez
Naoya Inoue, Junto Nakatani and Japan showcase boxing done right
Last week in Tokyo, Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani reminded BoxingScene's Tom Ivers just how good boxing can be when it’s done properly.
Noelle Haro’s Olympic hopes weren’t derailed by late start
Noelle Haro didn't start boxing until her junior year of high school, but she's on a path to qualifying for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
For Ra’eese Aleem, 35, this title shot is better late than never
Aleem, who has been fighting professionally for nearly 15 years, will challenge IBF featherweight titleholder Angelo Leo on Saturday in Georgia.
BoxingScene Roundtable: At what weight should David Benavidez fight next?
With the newest cruiserweight titleholder weighing his options, we put the question to our esteemed BoxingScene staff: At what weight should David Benavidez fig
Shane Mosley Jnr welcomes main stage and Zuffa’s faith putting him there
Shane Mosley Jnr, son of a Hall of Famer, gets his own major event – against former interim 154lbs titleholder Serhii Bohachuk – Sunday atop a Zuffa Boxing card
How to watch: Angelo Leo vs. Ra’eese Aleem
All you need to know about Angelo Leo vs. Ra’eese Aleem.
Abdullah Mason defense vs. Joe Cordina officially set for Cleveland
Abdullah Mason will get his first true hometown date when he defends against Joe Cordina on July 4 at Cleveland State’s Wolstein Center, Top Rank announced Tues
Ritualistic: Nikita Tszyu has shaved his head and is ready for Oscar Diaz
Nikita Tszyu tells Declan Warrington about the energy he gets from shaving his head
Confident Daniel Dubois has 'all the answers' for 'lucky' Fabio Wardley
Daniel Dubois has warned Fabio Wardley of the mistake he will be making if he judges him off the back of his defeats by Oleksandr Usyk, writes Declan Warrington
Jack Massey vs. Cheavon Clarke confirmed for June 6 in Bournemouth
British cruiserweights Jack Massey and Cheavon Clarke will meet in a 10-rounder on June 6 at Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England
Gavin Gwynne: 'Retire? I feel like I can go until I'm 50'
Don’t let Gavin Gwynne’s foresight about being ready for life after boxing fool you
The brief history of all-British world heavyweight title fights in the 21st century
Daniel Dubois, a big winner in one such fight, might not remember the others but Elliot Worsell thankfully does
Naoya Inoue-Junto Nakatani not a classic, but pure class
Even if Naoya Inoue-Junto Nakatani wasn't boxing at its apex as a form of entertainment, Eric Raskin explains why Inoue-Nakatani was close to the best boxing co
