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Boxing Gloves History And How They Have Changed Over The Years – Complete Guide


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Ancient Boxing Gloves

Humans have been competing against each other using their hands since the start of time. The first depiction of humans using material to protect their hands dates back to around 1500 BC.

In Ancient Greece in 668BC they used Leather hand wrappings to protect the boxers wrists at the Olympic Games and these wrappings developed over time, adding more layers and to include objects like metal and concrete intended to inflict damage on their opponent and became referred to as Cletus which carried over into the Roman times.

Ancient Greek Hand Protector
Ancient Greek Hand Protector/Cletus

Boxing became a one shot show with these Cletus ‘Ancient Knuckledusters’ and combatants also got protection on their arms when fighting in this way, as when one blow landed it was usually over and fights ended when a fighter raised a finger to signal defeat. The concept of rounds did not exist until the late 18th century.

Ancient Roman Box Gloves
Ancient Roman Box Gloves

 

Ancient Roman Boxing Gloves
Ancient Roman Boxing Gloves

Early Thai Form Of Boxing Gloves/Wraps

Muay Boran

Asia and the Ancient East also had their own forms of boxing where elbows, knees and kicks were also allowed. Muay Boran was the early form of what is now called Muay Thai and it was developed to protect the country from invaders in ancient times.

Thai soldiers in the ancient province of Siam, held two swords and were trained in ancient Muay Thai. If they dropped their swords, they would continue to fight with their hands, legs, knees and elbows.

Muay Boran was the bareknuckle boxing of Muay Thai and fighters used ropes to protect their arms, wrists and knuckles in a form of hand wrap/glove which wasn’t very forgiving for the opponent you were fighting.

Muay Boran is also still around to this day but it is mostly used for exhibition bouts and modern Muay Thai includes western style boxing gloves with 8oz and 10oz used in contest.

 

Jack Broughton Invents the Boxing Gloves Or ‘Mufflers’

Early Boxing Gloves
Early Boxing Gloves

Boxing became popular again in the 18th century, where it was bare knuckle fighting and it was a poor man’s sport.

The modern day boxing glove wouldn’t surface until around 1773, invented by Jack Broughton who is considered the father of boxing by many. The gloves wouldn’t gain acceptance for a long time in the boxing ring but were used for training and sparring.

These first gloves were known as ‘mufflers’ and their use in boxing was considered unmanly in boxing contests but it made the sport more accessible to the higher classes who could now train effectively without damaging their hands, faces and opponents. Since they weren’t being marked up, they could train more.

 

Un-Gloved Or Bare knuckle Boxing Reigns Supreme

John L Sullivan - Last Bareknuckle Fight
John L Sullivan – Last Bare knuckle Fight

In the UK and introduced to the US by the Irish immigrants, bare knuckle fighting was the most popular form of combat at that time.

Bare knuckle fighting differed from street fighting in the sense that there were a number of rules such as not hitting a man when his down and given fighters standing counts before they continued.

Bare knuckle involved the bare knuckles with no padding being used and James Figg being the first recognised champion in 1719.

Bare knuckle fights had no gloves and this form of competition was extremely popular all the way into the 20 century with John L Sullivan being a prime heavyweight champion in bareknuckle as well as padding glove contests.

 

 

Introduction Of Gloves

Gene Tunney Boxing Gloves
Gene Tunney Early Boxing Gloves

The Marquess Of Queensbury Rules originated in London in 1865 and were published in 1867 as the first set of rules that mandated the use of padded gloves. The Queensbury rules of boxing took over from the London Prize Ring Rules which advocated for no padding of the fists.

The Queensbury rules would go on to form the basis of what we know now as boxing and the evolution of the gloves from this point has been marked with many changes.

While Bare Knuckle fights continued for many decades under the London Prize Ring Rules, Queensbury rules were eventually adopted by the US and Canada around the turn on the 19th century in 1897.

Queensbury Rules stipulated that the gloves be of fair size, good quality and new and while we know have respected weights for the gloves, it was a far less exact science back then.

John L. Sullivan fought the last bare knuckle Title fight in the USA in 1889 when he knocked out Jake Kilrain following 3 hours of intense fighting. He also fought the first gloved championship contest against James Corbett in 1892 where the used 5 oz gloves and Corbett came out victorious.

 

The Original Boxing Gloves

The original boxing gloves were far lighter than the current 8 or 10oz gloves that are used today. They weighed in at about 2 oz and consisted of dark brown tanned leather and they were skin tight.

Jack Dempsey Padless Glove
Jack Dempsey Padless Glove – Early 1900’s

 

Padding Is Added

More padding in the form of horse hair,& cottone are added to the gloves quite quickly and they reach 5oz in weight. The padding that was added was made from horsehair which didn’t do the best job of protecting the hands against the heavy bag or your opponents and they are often still referred to as punchers gloves as they allow you to cause more damage. The horse hair and cotton used made the gloves much bigger than what we would be used to today with more compact materials being commonplace.

Jack Dempsey 1917 Glove
Jack Dempsey 1917 Glove

 

Thomas Edison Changes The Game

Thomas Edison invented what we now know as the television and he brought in two cat boxers to perform live while he recorded the action of his new device.

Showing boxing live in this way spread like wildfire and by the 1950’s boxing was on televisions all over the USA and the originally tanned leather gloves were traded in for red gloves to hide the blood and make the sport more mainstream for the Gillette big Friday fight nights which were wildly popular on network television and paved the way for modern day Pay-Per-View Boxing

 

Boxing Gloves 1900 – 1950

Early 1900's boxing Gloves
Early 1900’s boxing Gloves

These were big and puffy designs so they could hold the desired weight of cotton and horsehair for padding which didn’t offer the best protection for the fighter, their hands or their opponents but they were a big step up from training and fighting without gloves which caused awful marking, cuts and bruises.

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Early Boxing Gloves – Jack Dempsey

Modern Day Boxing Gloves

Jack Dempsey 7oz Gloves
Jack Dempsey 7oz Gloves By Everlast

The change from horsehair to foam in the late 1950’s into the 60’s was the biggest change we saw in boxing gloves between their use in mainstream boxing and the modern glove. In the early 20th century, the gloves were getting bigger and bigger to fit all the horsehair and cotton that was in their but the use of foam allowed the gloves to be smaller and more compact while still offering the same levels protection for the hands and the face.

Muhammad Ali 1971 Boxing Gloves
Muhammad Ali 1971 Boxing Gloves

Today, the boxing rules in the USA state that a professional boxing bout must happen within a ring by contestants wearing 8 – 10 oz gloves and that is what we see in professional boxing with the lighter weights using 8oz gloves and the heavyweights using the 10’s. There are also a ton of brands to pick between from Everlast to Title, Ring or Adidas.

Muahammed Ali 1981 Gloves
Muhammad Ali 1981 Gloves

There is some debate as to whether using gloves is actually even safer for the fighters at all these days but the theory goes that the more weight is in the gloves, the safer your hands And the opponent will be.

Muhammed Ali 1981 Gloves

Modern day boxing gloves also come in many different variations when you consider, Sparring gloves, bag gloves, pad gloves, MMA gloves and Muay Thai gloves .

 

 

Sparring Gloves & Training Gloves

Ringside Boxing Gloves

Most boxers and fighters I know today will have 2 pairs of boxing gloves and some will have 3 or more.

Everyone should have a pair of 16oz sparring gloves if you are sparring. These will cushion the blows between you and your gym mates while you spar with each, protecting the hands and the face to allow you to train more comfortably, try new techniques and encourage comradery in the gym.

Sparring with smaller gloves may lead to broken noses, lost teeth and cuts especially if you are going a bit harder as a fight gets closer.

 

Training Gloves

Cleto Reyes Boxing Glvoes

The other pair most fighters will have is a pair of training gloves that they use for hitting pads, hitting bags and everything else that they do. The training gloves should be 10 oz or 12 oz depending on what you are most comfortable with.

Gloves for fights are usually provided so these 2 pairs should do the trick for you if you are serious about boxing.

Some people will also want bag gloves with a velcro strap and lace up gloves for hitting the pads to make sure they get the full fight feel when doing rounds with their trainer.

Other will also like very small bag gloves to get their hands moving faster and more enjoyment out of hitting the bags.

 

Muay Thai Gloves

Fairtex Boxing Gloves

Muay Thai Gloves are also extremely popular and they usually differ from boxing gloves in that the straps will be made with clinching in mind. This means that you will grabbing your opponents head and neck, locking for openings to land knees and elbows up close. This is not allowed in boxing and you don’t want the Velcro strap roughing up your opponents neck, so muay thai gloves will often be designed in a slightly different way to suit the rules of Muay Thai which also allows hammer fists.

 

MMA Gloves

Venum MMA Gloves

MMA Gloves are far different from boxing gloves in that the fighters need to use their fingers for grappling. MMA Gloves tend to be much lighter at around 4oz to 6oz and while these cause more knockouts, the evidence tends to suggest that repeated blows with more padded gloves is worse for the brain then being Kod immediately with a lighter glove.

MMA Fighters also need training and sparring gloves as when they are in sparring they don’t want to damage their opponents but they also need flexibility for their fingers.

 

The Return Of Bare Knuckle Boxing

Bare Knuckle boxing is also making a huge comeback in the USA with the promotion Bare Knuckle FC recently hosting a huge grudge match between Artem Lobov and Paulie Malignaggi which was hotly contested.

Artem V Paulie

Bare Knuckle Fights now have rounds as opposed to 1 round until somebody can’t get up anymore and this is much safer for the fighters and it might even be safer than boxing.

The pay days for Bare Knuckle FC are quite high so expect to see more big Bare Knuckle fights in 2020.

 

 

 

The 12 Best Boxing Biographies Of 2020


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Boxing has been around for a long time and we now rely on tv and video for our knowledge of boxing, but biographies give us a deeper understanding of the fighters and the often-turbulent lives they lived. We can recall the often very different times and cultural environments where these fighters grew up and lived before getting into professional boxing.

We have compiled a list of the 10 best boxing autobiographies from some of the very best fighters of the Modern era like Floyd Mayweather and from times gone by like Roberto Duran and Rocky Marciano. These books make perfect leisure reading and offer in depths assessments of the lives that these fighters lived, there defining moments and the almost ever-present difficulties outside of the ring.

 

1 Tyson Fury

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Summary:

Tyson will undoubtedly be the talk of 2020 following his devastating knockout of Deontay Wilder. Fury’s book is also encapsulating in that, despite his talent, fame and fortune, Tyson Fury is also proof that the most fearsome opponent of all can be depression and the inner demons which drive it.

Born to Irish parents in Manchester, England, Tyson seemingly proved his ability to fight right out of the womb as his premature birth and mere 450g birthweight gave him little chance of survival. Named after American boxing legend Mike Tyson, he began boxing at the age of ten and dropped out of school to work with his father—a former professional fighter—and brothers tarmacking roads shortly thereafter.

After a successful amateur career in which he posted a 31-4 record, he began his professional career in 2008 by defeating Hungarian fighter Bela Gyongyosi by TKO in the first round.

Although he went on to defeat Wladimir Klitschko in 12 rounds for the World Heavyweight title in November 2015, his positive blood tests for performance enhancing and recreational drugs lead him down a path of darkness, despair and depression.

In Behind the “Mask: My Autobiography,” Fury puts forth an honest account of his life which, despite fame, fortune, beautiful wife and loving family, could not dampen the effects of his intense depression, alcohol and substance abuse. He does this in a manner which reads like you’re having a beer with a buddy while he spills his guts—a must-read whether you’re a boxing fan or not!

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2 Raging Bull: My Story – Jake Lamotta

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Jake Lamotta was as tough as they come and this book went on to inspire the hit movie of the same name. Covering a dark time in boxings past this book delves into the hardships, struggles and criminal misbehaviours of a deeply troubled soul running in parallel with an extremely tough life of prize fighting.

This book is an enthralling read of Lamotta who came from the Bronx slums, fighting on the streets, in reform schools and prisons until he eventually made it as a prize fighter, capturing the world title after 8 tough years in the ring.

Lamotta suffered from rage, he beat his wife, was jealous, lashed out, cheated, raped and broke just about every law imaginable and was still a hero for his exploits within the ring.

The book covers the vibe and atmosphere of the times with incredibly vividness as we take a journey through time to when the mob ruled New York and La Motta also had his ties to the mob.

Make sure to check this on out if you liked the movie or haven’t seen it yet.

This book is every bit worth the read.

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3 Fighter: Andy Lee

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Summary:

Andy Lee is a tough Irish fighting man that decided to give the cruel world of professional boxing a shot and he hasn’t done too badly at all.

Andy up sticks and moved to Detroit where he trained under the nurturing wing of the late great trainer Manny Stewart.

Andy lost Manny Stewart and his first world title shot against Julio Caesar Chavez Jnr before going onto to become a world champion defeating the tough an unbeaten Russian Matvey Korobov, a title he would go on to lose to Billy Joe Saunders.

Andy Lee also trained with Tyson Fury in the Kronk gym and the two cousins are together to this day on the even of Wilder v Fury 2.

This book is a testament to going after your dreams and not taking no for an answer. It covers Andy’s turbulent life outside of the ring and he’s ups and down inside it.

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4 Mohamed Ali: A Life

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Summary:

Mohamed Ali was one of the most colourful champions world boxing has ever known inside and outside the ring.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky in the 1940’s, Ali, who was born Cassius Clay, would go on to battle extreme racism and hatred to become an Olympic gold medallist and a world champion boxer

Ali was also known for his political beliefs, refusing to go to Vietnam to serve in the war, being imprisoned and possibly missing the peak of his career in the ring. Just like Mike Tyson, when he came back from a long layoff, he was never the same.

Ali also faced severe battles and this book brings a different age and culture to light with the racism Ali had to endure and overcome. He threw his Olympic gold medal in a river after being refused service at a local coffee shop for the colour of his skin.

Inside the ring Ali was a sight to behold with great footwork and blinding speed, he was also known for his witty remarks and this book brings the great legend back to life with epic detail.

Relive the rumble in the jungle and Alis battles with Foreman, Patterson, Norton and Frazier in this classic biography

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5 Hands of Stone: The Life and Legend of Roberto Duran

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Summary:

Roberto Duran will need no introduction to most boxing fans, he is a legend in the game and known for being a rock-hard puncher.

Roberto Duran grew up in 1950 Panama where times were extremely tough for Robert and his family, so he hustled on the streets eventually stumbling is way into a boxing gym and quickly realising that he hit very hard.

Roberto Duran is a man of the people and he is known for giving away a ton of his money to the people of his village.

Roberto is also famous for uttering the words No Mas or No More in about against Sugar Ray Leonard where he appeared to throw in the towel on himself.

This book brings a very colourful and intriguing character to life in an epic novel depicting of anyone can come from nothing to becoming a 4-weight champion of the world and the eternal nickname, Hands of Stone.

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6 Undisputed Truth: My Autobiography Mike Tyson

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Summary:

Mike Tyson is a household name, and nobody has had their life put under more intense public scrutiny by the media than Mike Tyson.

The book undisputed truth covers Mikes tough upbringing in New York before teaming up with legendary Cus D’amato and Teddy Atlas and going on to become the youngest world champion in history at 20 years old.

The story is one of euphoric highs and depressive lows as Mike goes onto serve 3 years on Rape charges before returning to the ring and ending his career with an anticlimactic conclusion, losing badly to Lennox Lewis is massive pay per view bout.

The book covers all of his 58 bouts in the ring and his exposure to Hollywood starring in many movies including the hangover.

We see a different side of Mike Tyson in the book and get an inside view of what the turmoil of Mikes life was really and some of the crazy things he has gotten up.

The book falls short of Mikes current Cannabis business which is doing particularly well and it looks like Mike is doing very well at the moment.

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7 Unbeaten: Rocky Marciano’s Fight for Perfection in a Crooked World

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Summary:

From his upbringing as the son of poor Italian immigrants to his retirement as the only heavyweight champion in history to go undefeated, Rocky Mariano truly lived the American Dream. So much so that he inspired Sylvester Stallone’s script, fighting style and performance as Rocky Balboa in the “Rocky” series of films.

While his original ambition was to become a professional baseball player, he took up fighting while in the army and won the 1946 Amateur Armed Forces boxing tournament while awaiting discharge.

From there, he used his devastating punch to overcome self-doubt, injury and the underlying corruption of the boxing world to win his first World Heavyweight Championship in an epically fought 1952 battle against Jersey Joe Walcott.

In Unbeaten, author Mike Stanton takes you through the incredible life and career of Rocky Marciano. From his humble beginnings in Brockton, Massachusetts, to his status as one of America’s all-time greatest heavyweight champs who’s distain for the organized crime figures was matched only by his hard-won success, Stanton puts it all together in this hard-hitting must-read for the ages.

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8 Hit Man: The Thomas Hearns Story

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Summary:

When it comes to boxing’s all-time greats, no list is complete without Thomas “Hitman” Hearns’ name on it. That’s because few have been as successful—or as exciting—in the ring as Hearns, including his status as the first ever to win titles in 4 weight divisions.

Hearns took up fighting at the age of ten while growing up in Detroit, MI, and went on to train at the famous Kronk boxing gym as a teenager. It was there that he developed a fighting style which relied more on his devastatingly powerful punches than it did fundamental tactics, and one which earned him seventeen straight knockout wins to start his professional career.

In “Hit Man,” renowned boxing coach Brian Hughes gives you a ringside seat to some of Hearns’ greatest battles and brings to life the fear he struck into his opponents for an epic read you won’t want to put down.

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9 Money: The Life and Fast Times of Floyd Mayweather – New Edition

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From his time growing up in a boxing family that had fallen on hard times to his professional career spanning two decades while earning him the status as the highest paid fighter of his time, Floyd Mayweather’s story is one which needed to be told.

While known for his defensive skills and the impeccable accuracy of his punches, Mayweather also cultivated an image as the “heel” in the ring which fans either loved or hated. It was this image that also made him such a bankable commodity and landing him on Forbes’ 50 wealthiest athletes list.

In “Money,” author Tris Dixon takes you on a journey through Mayweather’s life and pulls no punches when it comes to both the glorious heights of his career, or the ugliness which spilled into his personal life. He spells it out in a voice which lacks partisanship and instead, brings you to the front row of a life so captivating and spellbinding that you won’t want to miss a word.

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10 Atlas: From the Streets to the Ring

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More than just another sports bio, “Atlas” brings you the story of a rebellious son of a doctor who not only became one of the most successful boxing trainers in history, but ultimately learned to live by his father’s values.

Told by Atlas in a captivating and gritty style, he goes through everything from the delinquency of his youth and his association with mob boss John Gotti and other notorious criminals, to his work guiding the successful comeback at age 42 of professional dancer and choreographer Twyla Tharp.

And of course, there is his work training some of the most successful fighters of our time, including heavyweight champions Mike Tyson and Michael Moorer.

An honest and wise read which goes beyond boxing, and a must-read!

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11 Joe Louis: Hard Times

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Not only did Joe Louis defend his title a staggering 25 times and reign as World Champion for more than 11 straight years, he also got more 1930’s news coverage than did President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

His defeat of German fighter Max Schmeling in 1938 was both politically and racially significant and propelled him to national attention along with inspiring hope for equality and respect within the African American community.

In Joe Louis: Hard Times Man, historian and biographer Randy Roberts uses meticulously gathered interviews and research to bring you a look into the life of one of America’s most well-known sports stars.

With his carefully managed public image and association with members of both the black and white communities—including the mobsters who controlled boxing in the day—Hard Times takes you beyond Louis’ heroism in the ring and brings you the captivating power the man brought both in and out of the ring.

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12 Pound for Pound: A Biography of Sugar Ray Robinson

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Called “The king, the master, my idol” by boxing legend Muhamad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson was arguably the greatest fighter the game of boxing has ever known.

However, despite his devastating punch inside the ring and grace, charisma and strength in his everyday life, Robinson was not a man without faults. This is especially true in his treatment of his beautifully talented wife, dancer Edna Mae, who despite using her entrepreneurial skills to build Robinson’s Harlem, NY empire, suffered emotional and physical abuse at his hand.

In Pound for Pound, journalist and best-selling author Herb Boyd brings you the story of a man of great complexity, talent and mystique who’s contributions to sport included writers developing “pound for pound” rankings and landed him on The Ring magazine’s “80 best fighters of the last 80 years” list.

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13 The Big Fight: My Life in and Out of the Ring – Sugar Ray Leonard

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For those old enough to remember, Sugar Ray Leonard may have won gold in the 1976 Olympics, but it was his charming smile and sportsmanship in the ring which won him fans far and wide. However, it was the same smile which, while undoubtedly genuine, masked the inner demons and personal battles he faced including greed, addiction, depression and anger.

In The Big Fight, Leonard holds nothing back in his unflinchingly-honest portrayal of everything from his impoverished upbringing, to his rise through first the amateur, and then professional ranks of boxing, which he delivers to the reader warts and all. This includes his bouts with cocaine, alcohol and infidelity, as well as the courage and resilience he needed to come to terms with what may be his biggest opponent of all: himself.

A must read for fight fans, or anyone else interested in an excellent read that delivers all the honesty, humour and perspective of one of boxing’s all-time greats.

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Joshua Desperate For Fury Fight And Fury Ko’s Wilder


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As the dust settles on a huge victory for Tyson Fury, the public is almost unanimous in their acceptance of ‘The Gypsy King’ as the true heavyweight number 1 in the world. He dethroned Klitschko in Germany and now he has dethroned Wilder in the USA. Given that the man has never been beaten and that he has come back from the depths of despair, depression and excess.

Tyson’s Masterclass against Wilder cements his position as the number 1 heavyweight and now Joshua badly needs a fight against Fury or Wilder to let the world that he still considers himself the best heavyweight in the world after avenging his loss to Andy Ruiz. Joshua is yet to fight another member of the top 3

 

The Fans Call For Fury Vs Joshua

The fight fans of the UK are now going to be calling for a Wembley clash between Fury and Joshua but AJ’s absence from Las Vegas was all too noticeable. When a fighter wants to take the winner of a fight to prove he is the best, it has become a courtesy that would be there to enter the ring and call out the winner to his face.

 

Fury entered the ring tp confront Wilder and Wilder travelled to the UK to watch Joshua and Klitshko and after winning, Joshua called out Fury who was 10 stone overweight and in Spain at the time.

 

The question must be asked, where was Anthony Joshua last night?

Fury Vs AJ

Truth be told, this could have been Joshua taking over the USA and becoming the real undisputed heavyweight champion but it seems Joshua has taken the easy route in his fights, avoiding Wilder when the timing was right for the pair to meet.

Joshua went on to get beaten by Andy Ruiz Jnr who also went off the rails after becoming the world champion and almost an overnight celebrity.

Joshua made some great adjustments for the second fight including shedding some excess muscle but it also appears that Ruiz went off the deep end and didn’t train for their rematch.

In either case, Joshua won back the belts and is once again “The Undisputed Heavyweight Champion” but whose going to believe that now after what we have just witnessed Tyson Fury achieve in the ring, dominating the WBC champion and sealing his name in boxing history.

This win leaves Joshua in a tricky position as he now surely has to step forward to challenge Fury and see who the real heavyweight champion is.

Fury went to Germany and dethroned Klitschko, he went to America and dethroned Wilder, twice. Fury’s accomplishments are now far greater than Joshua’s whose biggest win was against a 41 year old Klitschko, 2 years after Fury had beat him.

Joshua is now set to fight Pulev in a fight that may be interesting but has no where near the same appeal as Fury V Joshua. Both men are in their prime, both men are coming off wins and fresh. The time is now to make one of the biggest heavyweight fights in history.

Fury now claims the Ring magazine, The Lineal Championship and the WBC belt making this a 50/50 fight on the pay side as well.

 

Wilder Rematch Clause

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Wilder also has a rematch clause but it looks like he has been beaten twice by Tyson Fury and we don’t think we are going to see this fight again anytime soon but we will have to see.

Wilder has 30 days to kick in the rematch clause which he very well may do but Harold Letterman and Andre Ward are of the opinion that he wont take the rematch?

 

Does Joshua Want The Big Fights Against Fury And Wilder

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Rumour has it Joshua is desperate for a showdown with Tyson Fury but time will tell whether this is a fight that is likely to happen this year.

 

Charles Martin Gets Ko Victory Over Gerald Washington On The Undercard

Charles Martin

Southpaw Charles Martin earned a stoppage win over Gerald Washington to move to 28 – 2 with one draw. The tricky southpaw certainly has power, stopping 23 of his 31 opponents.

He came up short to lose his world title against Anthony Joshua and this can be a good fight for Wilder or Fury if Joshua does go ahead to fight Pulev.

 

 

Fury Vs Joshua

Fury vs Joshua is the fight the whole world wants to see now and Fury will surely be favourite after this performance. Beating Wilder up at will like no man has ever done before.

Fury has the skills, size, reach and ring mastery to make it a very long night for Joshua and what will Joshua’s game plan be. To box on the back foot against the man with the bigger reach and better jab or does he come forward looking to land his own shots or counter Fury.

 

This will be a very interesting fight and we hope it gets made as soon as possible.

 

 

 

Fury Is The Greatest British Heavyweight Since Lennox Lewis After Wilder Win


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Tyson Fury cemented his place in history with a boxing masterclass and stoppage victory over Deontay Wilder to become a 2 time heavyweight champion of the world and setting up an eye-watering all British clash with Anthony Joshua.

Tyson Fury is now certainly a hall of famer after coming back from depression, addiction and obesity to once again claim the throne as the number heavyweight in boxing.

The pundits and the bookies couldn’t call this one and the odds were perfectly even. While every body said it would be a knockout for Wilder or points for Fury, The Manchester native said all along that he was going for the knockout and people started to realise he was serious or injured when he came in at 273 lbs the day before the fight, 16 lbs heavier than when the pair first fought.

Fury Wilder

Tyson Blasted Wilder out of there, battering him around the ring and bullying him in the clinch for the entire. It turns out that Wilder is not as effective on the back foot and his right hand was almost completely nullified in this fight.

Fury used his weight to lean all over Wilder, tiring him out and he counter punched Wilder with ruthless accuracy before rushing in to land more shots. Wilder was overwhelmed as Fury landed huge body shots that dropped Wilder in the 3rd round.

Things didn’t get any better for Wilder and Fury continued to land big shots ended the bout when Wilders corner stepped in, in the 9th round.

 

Fury Has Done It All

Fury V Klitschko

If you thought Fury beating Klitschko in Dusseldorf was a lucky performance, you will now be forced to admit that Tyson is a special fighter and easily the greatest heavyweight since Lennox Lewis who had an amazing career. Lewis himself is a legendary fighter and hall of fame world champion who fought and beat legends of the game in Evander Holyfield, Hasim Rockman, Vitali Klitschko and Mike Tyson and is widely thought of as Britain’s best every heavyweight.

 

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Fury bullied and toyed with Wilder landing big body shots at will before landing heavy shots upstairs putting Wilder on the canvas twice. Fury dodged almost every right hand of Wilder and if you think Fury can’t punch, you can think again after that performance from Fury which will rank him right up there with Lennox Lewis.

 

We look forward to seeing who Fury Fights Next.

 

 

 

Devon Haney On Next Opponent, Injury Update, Ryan Garcia , Loma, Campbell & More


Devon Haney

Devon Haney was in buoyant mood during the Wilder V Fury build up today when he caught up with reporters to discuss everything that is going on in his career at the moment and how he is looking only to make big fights and is finding it hard to find a dance partner at the moment with a number of potential rivals appearing not to be too interested in fighting Devon just yet and that is with good reason.

 

Frustration With The WBC World Title Belt being in Recess

Devon is currently the world light weight champion “In Recess” with the WBC and Devon is not too happy about that but understands that’s how the reality of boxing is and he is hoping he can win the real belt as soon as possible in the Ring.

 

Devon Haney Of Fighting Luke Campbell

Luke Campbell

Devon Haney did not have too many kind words for Luke Campbell who is currently trained in the UK by Shane McGuigan and will challenge for the real Wbc lightweight world crown.

Devon remarked at who Luke Campbell lost all the big fights he is has been in and that he cries when he loses. We would be fancying Devon Haney to beat Luke Campbell as well given the pedigree of this young American.

We are not sure that Luke Campbell would be overly interested in taking this bout given his losses against Lomachenko and Jorge Linares in a pro boxing career of not that many fights.

Campbell has been beaten 3 times in 23 and we are quite confident that Devon could close the show in this one.

 

Devon Haney vs Ryan Garcia

Ryan Garcia

Devon Haney fought Ryan Garcia in the amateurs where they both won 2 a piece so this would be a tremendous fight between two huge prospects.

Devon jumped in the ring after Ryan Garcia’s impressive first round KO victory over Francesco Fonseca and claimed that Ryan would need to beat him to become a champion and that is the real fight to make.

Devon feels that Ryan wants to push on and have some bigger fights before getting in there with him and we can see this being a huge showdown next year or down the line between two very exciting prospects.

 

Devon Haney vs Mikey Garcia

Garcia V Haney

Devon Haney also wants a piece of Mikey Garcia and this is a place where he might get some action. Mikey Garcia is an established fighter that wont back down.We saw that when he jumped two divisions to fight Errol Spence and was beaten.

Devon Haney looks a lot taller when the fighters stood together and we think Devon Haney has what it takes to beat Mikey Garcia and we see this as one of the more realistic fights that we will see this year.

 

Haney V Lomachenko

When pressed on why he wasn’t calling out Lomachenko is because they don’t want the fight and he only wants to go after the ones that he feels are realistic and look like happening although this ia fight we could inevitably see down the road.

 

 

Update On The Shoulder Injury?

Devon says he is feeling well and it is recovering nicely and that he should be back in the ring in July and we can’t wait to see more of this star as he progresses.

 

Wilder V Fury Prediction

Fury v Wilder 3Luke Campbell

Devon Haney believes Wilder will come through by knockout as he makes the correct adjustments in this fight but he still has a lot of respect for the Gypsy King. We are looking forward to seeing how that one goes.

 

Check out the full interview here:

WATCH: Amazing Wilder V Fury Weigh In – Both Fighters Heavy


Fury v Wilder 3  Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder faced off for the last time before going to war at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas tonight.

The Anticipation for this fight is reaching fever pitch and it looks like the whole of the UK has travelled with Fury as the Brits cranked up the noise for Fury and the boos were noticeably audible when Wilder stepped on the scales.

Both Fighters have come in heavy for this which should let you know that they will be both be going for the knockout in this one.

Fury Weighed in at 273 Lbs which is 15 lbs heavier than when he fought Otto Wallin almost 6 months ago.

Wilder also weighed in at a career high 231 lbs having come in at 229 on two previous occasions. This surely signals Wilders inclination to look for a big right hand to end the bout and this is a geniune 50/50 fight for two warriors with tremendous heart.

 

Watch The Weigh In Here:

How Fury Can Win?

Fury Weigh In

We all know how Wilder can win, landing his patented right hand to knock out Fury. The game plan for Fury will be quite different. In the first fight he tried to box on the outside and came very close to a big upset and was surely robbed on the scorecards after winning 10 rounds out of 12 on most pundits scorecards.

Fury has stated how he left tons of big punches on the table to stick with his boxing and stay clear of danger.

With Fury coming in at 273 he is going to be looking to use this extra weight to his advantage in two ways.

He will hope to be throwing heavier shots that can hurt Wilder and he will look to get inside on Deontay, lean all over and make it a dirty fight on the inside.

Fury is going to make Wilder miss and counter him with big shots but he is going to stay inside this time instead of being cautious and retreating after landing his shots at will.

It’s a risky game plan but there is no safe way to fight Bronze Bomber.

 

Fury Needs To Tire Wilder

Wilder V Fury

One of the keys here is that Fury is going to leaning and holding onto Deontay to drain his stamina and tire him out. We saw Deontay looking gassed at a number of times in the last fight and Fury will be hoping he can bring the same tiredness to the fore on Saturday night.

By Fury closing the distance instead of moving back to the outside, he should take some of the risk of a right hand landing once he is in inside, the trouble is whether he will get caught coming in.

 

Wilder Only Needs One Shot

Wilder Weigh In

Wilder makes tons of mistakes and isnt the most technically brilliant boxer but the world knows he doesn’t need to be. He only needs to be perfect for 1 second of the match.

 

This is a true 50/50 fight and both men should be commended for taking it. Go to the bookies and it’s also 50/50. If we were betting we would put £10 on Fury by decision but it is anybody’s guess. Roll on fight night!