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Prince Naseem Hamed vs Marco Antonio Barrera | Full Fight | Featherweight Boxing | Sky Sports

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Naseem Hamed 35–0 (31 KO) vs. Marco Antonio Barrera 52–3 (40 KO), billed as Playing with Fire, was a professional boxing match contested on April 7, 2001, for the lineal and IBO featherweight championship.

A fight between Naseem Hamed and Marco Antonio Barrera, which had been years in the making, was finally agreed upon in November 2000 for a March 3, 2001 date.

3 months prior, Hamed, who had held the WBO featherweight title for nearly five years and had successfully defended it 15 times, decided to vacate the title rather than take less money to face mandatory challenger István Kovács. However, as he had not lost in the ring, he was still regarded as the “lineal” champion. Barrera was the reigning WBO super bantamweight champion and was moving up to the featherweight division for the first time and, as a result, was instilled as a 3–1 underdog.

In January, the planned March 3 date was scrapped and instead the fight was announced to be taken place on April 7 instead in order for both fighters to finalize their contracts. Hamed, who was making his American pay-per-view debut, was guaranteed a purse of $6 million while Barrera would earn $2 million.

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🤣This Klit is getting LICKED‼️Throwback to the Fury vs Klitschko press conference #Funny #Boxing

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🤣This Klit is getting LICKED‼️

Throwback to when Tyson Fury lit up the press conference for his fight against champion, Wladimir Klitschko.

The ‘Gypsy King’ returns this Saturday against Arslan Makhmudov, LIVE on Netflix.

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🤣 When some random old dude told Tyson Fury to his face that Anthony Joshua beats him #Funny

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🤣 When some random old dude on Morecambe Bay told Tyson Fury to his face that Anthony Joshua beats him.

A win for Fury tomorrow night would see that fight ever-closer to happening. The two have been rivals for over ten years and even though both are past their prime, it’s still a huge event.

🤔 Who wins? Drop a comment below👇🏻

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👑 Fury DETHRONES Klitschko in Germany 🇩🇪 | 🥊The Throwback📺 | #TysonFury #FuryMakhmudov #Boxing

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👑 Fury DETHRONES Klitschko in Germany 🇩🇪 | 🥊 The Throwback 📺 |

The ‘Gypsy King’ returns this Saturday night in search of more titles when he takes on Russian giant, Arslan Makhmudov, at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
The night he won his world titles though was the most important result in the modern-history of the heavyweight division.

The Klitschko reign was one of boredom as well as dominace. With the pair being superior than the generation they were a part of the Ukrainians fights rarely offered anything other than complete shutouts.

Wladimir, in particular, had been transformed by Manny Steward into a top defensive fighter who through the ease at which he defended his titles turned into a risk-free jab and grab boxer who the legendary trainer became, at times, frustrated by.

And when the unbeaten traveller ventured over to Germany hardly anyone gave him a chance but he dethroned the champion who had reigned for nine-long years atop the heavyweight division.

Fury’s win – and subsequent retirement – opened up the heavyweight scene enabling the likes of Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker to grab titles & even up the playing-field.

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🥊The LAST TIME we saw the Bronze Bomber💣 #DeontayWilder #KO #Knockout #ChisoraWilder #Throwback

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There’s not been many occasions where Deontay Wilder goes into a fight as an underdog and there probably hasn’t been a moment – pre-2025 – where he would be heralded as such against Derek Chisora.

But on Saturday night he will be that underdog when both fighters make their 50th ringwalks at the O2 Arena in London. Potentially for the last time.

If we’re being honest, the ‘Bronze Bomber’ hasn’t looked anywhere near his former WBC champion-self since, arguably, Robert Helenius; a man he blew out within a round, over three and a half years ago.

Heavy defeats to Joseph Parker and Zhelei Zhang have followed – the latter a severe beating before being stopped in the 5th – and a seriously undewhelming win over little-known Tyrell Herndon where his famous right-hand seemed to have deserted him.

And ff the Helenius knockout is the last time he unleashed that bomb of a right-hand then he can be incredibly proud of a long-reign as champ and to having been involved in one of the most iconic trilogies in boxing history.

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🔥 George Foreman vs Ken Norton | FULL FIGHT | WBA/WBC/RING Heavyweight Boxing | 26/3/1974

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George Foreman 39–0 (36 KO) vs. Ken Norton 30–2 (23 KO) was a professional boxing match contested on March 26, 1974, for the undisputed heavyweight championship.

Undefeated heavyweight champion George Foreman had little trouble in his two fights the previous year. First he captured the WBA and WBC heavyweight titles after dominating Joe Frazier, scoring six knockdowns in less than two rounds in an easy technical knockout victory in January 1973. Foreman would follow this by making his first defense against José Roman in Tokyo in September of that year, easily winning the bout by first-round knockout. For his second defense, Foreman was matched up against Ken Norton for a March 1974 bout held in Caracas, the capital and largest city in Venezuela. Ken Norton was coming off two successive fights against Muhammad Ali in 1973, winning the first fight in March by split decision (famously breaking Ali’s jaw in the process), and then narrowly losing the second by another split decision in September. Norton’s impressive performances against Ali made him one of the top heavyweight contenders for Foreman’s titles, but the future hall-of-famer was installed as a 3–1 underdog against the hard-hitting champion and given little chance of obtaining a victory. A week before the fight had happened, promoter Don King, banking on a victory by Foreman, had already signed a deal that would see Foreman make his next defense against Ali in the “Rumble in the Jungle.”

A 3 to 1 underdog, Norton was back in a familiar position, promised less money than Foreman ($200,000 to the $500,000 George was guaranteed), and deemed a solid underdog to the hard-slugging Texan. If Caracas seems like a strange destination to hold a heavyweight boxing event, there was a practical reason it was sought out as the host: an agreement had been reached stipulating all taxes would be waived.

Don King produced the initial guarantee, a $10million letter of credit from Carl Lombardo, a 34‐year‐old Cleveland construction millionaire. King earlier had persuaded Lombardo to put up $400,000 for the Foreman‐Norton bout here.

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