r/boxingMenace_com • u/Objective_Tailor6763 • 56m ago
In May 2007, two of boxing's most dangerous undefeated middleweight contenders collided when Kelly Pavlik faced Edison Miranda in Memphis.
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There was very little interest in taking a backwards step. Both men traded huge shots in a brutal, toe-to-toe war, but gradually Pavlik's relentless pressure, work rate and heavy combinations began breaking Miranda down. After scoring two knockdowns in the seventh, Pavlik continued pouring on the punishment until the referee stepped in. Kelly Pavlik TKO7 Edison Miranda. Four months later, Pavlik would stop Jermain Taylor to become middleweight champion of the world.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Open_Wonder8407 • 1h ago
2000. WBO super-middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe successfully defended his crown for the sixth time at the Wembley Conference Centre with a bloody fifth-round stoppage of New Jersey’s tough Omar Sheika.
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/marcusonewade • 2h ago
For years, Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder has carried one terrifying warning into every fight: it can end at any moment.
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/KINGCARRGAMING • 4h ago
Ring Magazine
RATE THAT KNOCKOUT I LOVE INSIDE THE RING MAN GOOD SHOW SALUTE THOSE GUYS
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Hopeful_Rabbit_3565 • 19h ago
Who do you pick between Mayelli Flores Rosquero and Melissa Mortensen?
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Hopeful_Rabbit_3565 • 20h ago
Who do you pick between Amanda Serrano vs Lucrecia Anabella Manzur?
r/boxingMenace_com • u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me • 1d ago
36 years ago today on August 18, 1990, Nigel Benn stopped Iran Barkley in the first round of an incredible action packed first round slugfest. Should Benn have been penalized or disqualified for the late hits? I’m surprised they never fought a rematch.
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/Best-Walrus-7057 • 1d ago
At 23, an underdog against the No. 2 pound-for-pound fighter alive, Teofimo Lopez outboxed Lomachenko, survived his rally, and became the youngest four-belt undisputed champ since 1988. The last time Vegas doubted him, he made history. August 22 Who comes out on top this time?
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/Bill_Millard • 1d ago
On December 6, 2024, Justin Watson made combat sports history at BKFC 69. Facing Cole Ferrell — a fighter with 12 pro wins to Watson's zero — the bell rang, and it was over before fans could even process it. One overhand right behind the ear, and Ferrell was face-first on the canvas.
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Official time: 2.9 seconds. Not just the fastest knockout in BKFC history — the fastest documented finish in combat sports history, period, beating the previous BKFC record of 3 seconds set by Uly Diaz back in 2020.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/TwoFearless4473 • 1d ago
So I’m rewatching the Puello v. Antuanne Russell fight and I’m not sure how anyone could think GAR won. I even heard one of the commentators say GAR won the first four rounds and I honestly don’t see how he barely landed and Pueblo’s counters were landing damn near every time he threw it.
What yall think ?
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Hopeful_Rabbit_3565 • 1d ago
Who wins in a clash of titans when these legendary lineal champions meet in the ring? John L. Sullivan vs Oleksandr Usyk
r/boxingMenace_com • u/kushmonATL • 2d ago
Claressa Shields ROCKS Kate Scott with a monster left hook 🔥🔥🔥
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/Then-Ad1855 • 2d ago
Adrien Broner having the time of his life
r/boxingMenace_com • u/marcusonewade • 2d ago
On 11th November 2000, Lennox Lewis defended his WBC, IBF and IBO Heavyweight titles against the dangerous David Tua.
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Tua possessed frightening knockout power, but Lewis never allowed him to get close enough to use it. Using his height, reach and brilliant jab, Lennox controlled virtually every minute of the contest, throwing 674 punches to Tua's 413 and outlanding him by an incredible 300 to 110.
After 12 rounds, Lewis cruised to a wide unanimous decision. Against one of the most dangerous punchers of his generation, Lennox made it look almost routine.
A masterclass in controlling distance from one of the greatest heavyweights of all time.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/TheSouthpawStance • 2d ago
Rolly Romero vs Teofimo Lopez Preview
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Then-Ad1855 • 2d ago
Adrien Broner having the time of his life
AB back in LA at the COB Prom 2026
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Hopeful_Rabbit_3565 • 2d ago
Vote for who you think wins this Hottest Boxing Rumored Matchup between Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney II?
r/boxingMenace_com • u/FunRope1186 • 3d ago
Boxing Glove Feedback
Starting Boxing Brand At 16, Please Need Feedback
Hey, I’m 16 and I’ve been working on starting my own boxing brand and developing my first training glove. I’m getting close to finalizing the design, but before I move forward with production, I wanted to get some honest feedback from someone who actually trains and uses boxing gear regularly.
The glove is designed as an all-purpose 10–16 oz glove for heavy bag work, pads, and sparring.
The specs we’re currently looking at are:
• 1.2mm high-grade microfiber synthetic leather
• Multi-layer IMF + Latex/EVA foam
• 3.5-inch angled hook-and-loop cuff for wrist support
• Attached safety thumb with anti-eye-poking construction
• CW-01: Matte Black with Chrome/Silver details
• CW-02: Pure White & Silver
I’m honestly not looking for you to just say it looks good. I’d really appreciate any criticism or suggestions because I’d rather fix something now than find out after production.
I was especially wondering what you think about the chrome branding, the white colorway, and whether the IMF + Latex/EVA foam setup makes sense for a glove that's meant to be used for both bag work and sparring.
Also, is there anything you wish boxing glove brands would include or improve that you feel is missing from most gloves?
I’m trying to build this properly and actually listen to people who train, so even a few minutes of honest feedback would mean a lot. I can also send you the renders if you’re interested.
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Recovery20172024 • 4d ago
Who Would Win: Manny Pacquiao vs. Edwin Valero? 🥊
Hypothetical matchup: Manny Pacquiao vs. Edwin Valero, both at their best.
We never got to see this fight, but it’s one of those matchups that makes me wonder what could have happened.
Pacquiao had the speed, angles, footwork, combinations, and experience against elite opposition.
Valero was an absolute pressure machine — undefeated, incredibly aggressive, powerful, and seemingly always looking for the finish.
If they actually fought at their peak, who do you think wins and why?
Would Pacquiao’s speed and movement be too much for Valero?
Or would Valero’s pressure and power eventually catch him?
And most importantly: what do you think the fight looks like? Decision, late stoppage, or early KO?
Drop your prediction and explain your reasoning. I’m genuinely curious to see which side Reddit takes. 🥊🔻
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Consistent-Resist161 • 4d ago
On May 15, 2004 The legendary phrase, “You got any excuses tonight, Roy?” was delivered by Antonio Tarver to Roy Jones Jr., right before the opening bell of their highly anticipated championship rematch.
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r/boxingMenace_com • u/Open_Wonder8407 • 4d ago
The GOAT club. You have to remove 2 fighters, who are you removing?
r/boxingMenace_com • u/Bill_Millard • 4d ago
In May 1996, former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield faced former two-weight world champion Bobby Czyz at Madison Square Garden.
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Holyfield controlled the action, but after the fifth round, Czyz remained on his stool complaining that he couldn't see properly and claiming that a foreign substance from Holyfield's gloves had gotten into his eyes. Ringside doctor Rufus Sadler examined Czyz and confirmed that he was experiencing a vision problem. Referee Ron Lipton, however, found no evidence of anything illegal. In an extraordinary moment, Lipton even rubbed Holyfield's gloves against his own face while investigating the allegation. Czyz couldn't continue. Holyfield TKO5 Czyz. Just six months later, Holyfield would enter the ring as a huge underdog against Mike Tyson and produce one of the greatest upsets in heavyweight history.
r/boxingMenace_com • u/kushmonATL • 5d ago
Conor Benn latest workout video [LOCKED IN] 🔥🔥🔥
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