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A New Era for Wardley Fabio Wardley, who stunned the boxing world by stopping Joseph Parker last October, will make his first WBO title defence against Daniel Dubois in just three months. The Ipswich fighter not only kept his undefeated record but also became the full WBO world champion after Oleksandr Usyk chose to vacate the belt rather than face him. Now, Wardley is determined to prove he belongs among boxing’s elite. Chisora Backs Wardley Heavyweight veteran Derek Chisora has weighed in ahead of the Manchester showdown, making his prediction clear. Chisora believes that Wardley has the upper hand and…

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Dana White escalated his feud with Eddie Hearn, firing sharp words during a post-fight media session in Las Vegas. The UFC president delivered his most exciting Zuffa Boxing event yet at the Meta Apex. Efe Ajagba stopped former world champion Charles Martin in a brutal heavyweight heavyweight clash. Afterward, White met with the media, and his simmering dispute with Hearn resurfaced. Hearn recently called the decision to stage Jai Opetaia vs Brandon Glanton for the Zuffa Boxing cruiserweight title “cringe.” He criticized the move away from traditional sanctioning bodies. Tonight, White responded from his Las Vegas venue. White Challenges Hearn’s…

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Heavyweights Face Off in Main Event Efe Ajagba and Charles Martin headline the Zuffa Boxing 3 card on Sunday at the Meta Apex. Ajagba, with a record of 20-1-1 and 14 knockouts, last fought in May, earning a controversial majority draw against Martin Bakole. His only defeat came in October 2021 against Frank Sanchez, a unanimous decision loss over 10 rounds. Charles Martin, a former IBF heavyweight champion with a record of 30-4-1 and 27 knockouts, returns after a 15-month layoff. His last fight ended in a first-round knockout of Matthew McKinney in November 2024, bouncing back from a wide…

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Islam Makhachev wants to compete at the UFC’s planned White House event on 14 June.The welterweight champion says the unique setting offers a chance to make history.He stressed that money no longer drives his decisions because he already earns enough for his family. Several stars hope to appear on the Independence Day card in Washington.Jon Jones has discussed fighting there in his final bout.Conor McGregor has also targeted the event for his return. Makhachev said he trains daily and remains hungry to stay champion.He previously named Kamaru Usman as his preferred opponent.He also showed interest in a bout with Ilia…

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Being retired has not stopped Dustin Poirier from facing MMA injuries. ‘The Diamond’ ended his fighting career in Louisiana at UFC 318 last July. In the pay-per-view main event, he lost to BMF champion Max Holloway, giving a valiant performance despite defeat. Fans expected him to retire after the fight in New Orleans, and he confirmed he would hang up his gloves for good. Yet retirement has not kept Poirier off the mats at American Top Team. Even away from official competition, he has still suffered injuries while training. back in the gym despite retirement In recent months, Poirier has…

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Sean Strickland denied throwing an illegal punch during a sparring session with Preacher Lawson.The exchange followed a viral stand-up routine in which Lawson joked about being hit in the back of the head. Strickland is known for hard sparring with visiting celebrities in Las Vegas.He previously bloodied streamer Sneako and dominated Nick Nayersina in similar sessions. Lawson’s comedy clip gained more than 1.4 million views.He told the audience that a punch sent him flying across the cage.He suggested the blow landed illegally. Strickland rejected that version online.He said Lawson kept lowering his head and left only a legal target behind…

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A Champion Reflects on What’s Been Lost Growing up in New York during the 1980s, Mike Tyson had no shortage of opportunities to sharpen the skills that would eventually make him the most feared heavyweight in the world. Local shows, state fairs, national tournaments — the competition was constant, and the stage was always there. Today, Tyson sees a very different landscape. The once-glamorous title of heavyweight champion, long considered one of the most prestigious prizes in sports, no longer commands the same attention in the United States. To him, boxing has drifted from the mainstream spotlight it once dominated.…

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Ryan Garcia hit an obstacle days before his boxing return. The World Boxing Council fined him $5,000 for missing a mandatory deadline. The setback came shortly before his welterweight title fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Garcia previously had a turbulent relationship with the WBC. The sanctioning body expelled him after he used racial slurs and made disparaging comments during a social media livestream in July 2024. The WBC later repaired the relationship and approved Garcia as the next challenger for champion Mario Barrios. Garcia and Barrios Set for February 21 Clash Garcia will challenge Barrios on February…

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TIME magazine has released its 2026 Health list, spotlighting top health leaders shaping the future of medicine, research, and public health. The annual ranking highlights individuals making a significant impact on healthcare innovation worldwide. The TIME100 Health list includes doctors, researchers, policymakers, and innovators who have introduced transformative ideas in medicine. These leaders are recognized for their contributions to patient care, scientific research, and public health programs. Health experts emphasized that these leaders are influencing how communities access care and how new treatments are developed. Their work spans medical research, digital health solutions, disease prevention, and public health advocacy. Among…

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Tom Aspinall still suffers serious symptoms after the eye poke at UFC 321 in October.The heavyweight could not continue his fight with Ciryl Gane and the bout ended in a no-contest.Four months later, he underwent surgery on both eyes. The injury halted his career and disrupted his daily life.He struggles to follow moving objects and often feels pain when using his phone.Sudden turns cause vertigo and dizziness.He sometimes misses a handshake because his vision fails.He cannot drive and needs help to travel.Basic training drills and playing with his children have become difficult. Doctors prescribed 32 eye drops a day during…

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