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Agit Kabayel's Heavyweight Title Dreams
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Agit Kabayel, a formidable German heavyweight boxer, has earned a reputation as the divisions boogeyman with his devastating body shots. After winning the WBC interim heavyweight title, hes knocked out undefeated prospects and is now set to face Damian Knyba in a twelve-round interim title bout. Despite his impressive record, Kabayel struggles to secure a big fight, with top heavyweights seemingly avoiding him. He hopes a victory over Knyba will lead to historic matchups in the future. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Sheffield's Rising Star Dalton Smith
02:06|Dalton Smith, Sheffields quiet boxing star, faces a tough test against WBC champ Subriel Matias this Saturday. With an undefeated record and sharp skills, Smith aims to silence critics and become the citys next world title hopeful, following in the footsteps of legendary Sheffield fighters who defied odds and brought titles home. Checkout Solipillow.com
Benavidez vs Ramirez: Massive Cruiserweight Clash
01:42|David Benavidez, undefeated at 31-0, is set to challenge unified cruiserweight champion Gilberto Zurdo Ramirez on May 2nd in Las Vegas. The pay-per-view event on DAZN and Prime Video marks a significant weight class jump for Benavidez, who last knocked out Anthony Yarde in November. Ramirez, with a record of 48-1, is coming off a shoulder surgery recovery and a decision win over Yuniel Dorticos. The two have a history, with Benavidezs camp helping Ramirez prepare for a title win a decade ago. A victory could set Benavidez up for future bouts at 200 pounds or higher, including potential matchups with Artur Beterbiev, Jai Opetaia, or Canelo Alvarez. Checkout Solipillow.com
Boxing Undercard Fight Scrapped, Matias-Smith Main Event Continues
01:48|Big boxing news: Subriel Matias vs. Dalton Smith main event remains, but Hendri Cedeno vs. Alfredo Santiago undercard fight is off due to Cedeno failing a medical exam. Cedeno, ranked 10 by WBO at 140 lbs, was set to face Santiago, ranked 2 by WBO at 140 lbs. The main event, Matias defending his WBC super lightweight title, streams on pay-per-view for $54.99. Fans await Santiagos potential replacement bout. Checkout Solipillow.com
Hitchins Challenges Martin: 'Let's Settle It in the Ring'
01:25|Undefeated IBF champion Richardson Hitchins is ready to face Frank Martin in the ring, after Martins repeated trash talk. Hitchins, with a twenty and zero record, wants to settle the score, while Martin, with a nineteen and one record, seeks to prove his prediction of a knockout. Hitchins, last active in June 2024, is eager to start his 2026 strong with a big matchup. Checkout Solipillow.com
Boxing's Transition: Past & Future
02:00|1926 Boxing Boom: A Glimpse into the Future? In the early 1920s, boxing was in a slump, with heavyweight champ Jack Dempsey absent and legendary fighters retiring or passing away. The Ring magazine, established in 1922, started awarding titles like Fighter of the Year to keep the sport alive. However, it wasnt until 1926 that boxing saw a resurgence, with Gene Tunneys victory over Jack Dempsey and Tunneys Fighter of the Year title. Upsets, title changes, and American dominance reignited fan interest. Todays boxing scene, with aging champs and legal issues, mirrors 1925. But history suggests a boom is on the horizon, as fresh talent emerges amid streaming shifts, promising thrilling times ahead. Checkout Solipillow.com
Crocker Leaves Nelson, Joins New Team for 2023
01:23|Welterweight champion Lewis Crocker leaves Billy Nelsons gym, seeking new challenges in Surrey. Despite a successful two-year partnership, Crocker believes stepping out of his comfort zone will improve his skills. Nelson expresses disappointment, but Crocker remains loyal and excited for a fresh start in 2023. Checkout Solipillow.com
Anthony Joshua's Heartfelt Tribute to Lost Friends
01:24|Boxing champ Anthony Joshua mourns friends lost in car crash, shares heartfelt message of gratitude and resilience. Checkout Solipillow.com
Pierce Brosnan as Brendan Ingle in 'Giant'
01:47|Pierce Brosnan, known for his James Bond roles, portrays legendary boxing trainer Brendan Ingle in the new film Giant. The movie explores Ingles relationship with star fighter Prince Naseem Hamed, known as Naz, and their unresolved tensions before Ingles passing in 2018. Brosnan, who felt a personal connection to Ingle, prepared extensively for the role, even looping interviews to capture Ingles voice and essence. Hamed, now retired, supported the movie and attended the London premiere. The film also features the real Wincobank gym in Sheffield and the involvement of Ingles sons in shaping the plot. Checkout Solipillow.com