Tyson Fury includes Dwayne Johnson in four-fight exhibition shortlist
The Gypsy King is adamant he will not be returning to the ring as a professional. With that in mind, could we possibly see Fury involved in an exhibition?
The Gypsy King is adamant he will not be returning to the ring as a professional. With that in mind, could we possibly see Fury involved in an exhibition?
Prizefighting has become the epitome of boxing and it is one of the main reasons why fights happen or not.
The heavyweight division in the 1990s was a beautiful era but as ever, there are always fights that fans wish could have happened.
Anthony Joshua is set to return to the ring later this year for the first time since relinquishing his heavyweight world titles to Oleksandr Usyk in September 2021.
The greatest heavyweight of his era, Lennox Lewis is rightfully considered one of, if not the finest, British boxer to lace up the gloves over the past 50 years.
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“The story of the heavyweight division right now is pedigree. Big up to Tyson Fury on a great win.”
Lewis is set to return for the first time since 2003 to take on Mike Tyson in a rematch 19 years on from his one-sided win in Memphis.
‘Iron’ Mike Tyson wants two exhibition fights before the end of this year and he has picked out his potential opponents…
This was the first-ever all-British world heavyweight title fight, and Lewis-Bruno certainly delivered - Lewis Oldham reports.
Revisiting the heavyweight showdown between Lennox Lewis and Vitali Klitschko for the WBC world title.
In a sensational battle, Joe Frazier overcame Lennox Lewis in a seven round shootout and will face familiar foe Muhammad Ali in the semi-finals.
Muhammad Ali proved too much for Evander Holyfield in the first quarter-final of the World Boxing Super Series.