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🥊Gervonta Davis STOPS Rolly Romero in 6‼️ #OnThisDay #KO #Knockout #GervontaDavis #TankDavis #Boxing

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Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis stopped Rolly Romero in six rounds #OnThisDay in 2022 to retain his WBA (Regular) Lightweight title.

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🥊 Andre Ward vs Sullivan Barrera | FULL FIGHT | Light-Heavyweight Contest | 📺 HBO Boxing

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☝🏿NEXT IN LINE‼️ Bernard Hopkins vs Jermain Taylor I | FULL FIGHT | UNDISPUTED Middleweight Titles 🥊

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Bernard Hopkins 46–2–1 (1) (32 KO) vs. Jermain Taylor 23–0 (17 KO) I, billed as Next in Line, was a professional boxing match contested on July 16, 2005 for the WBA (Undisputed), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring middleweight championships.

Hopkins entered the bout as a 3–2 favourite.

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🫱🏾‍🫲🏻WE COULD RUN IT BACK⁉️ | Ward 🆚 Froch 𝐈𝐈❓#Boxing #Funny #Interview #Rematch

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🫱🏾‍🫲🏻WE COULD RUN IT BACK⁉️ | 🗣️ Andre Ward & Carl Froch discuss a potential rematch 👀

🤔 Would you like to see Ward 🆚 Froch 𝐈𝐈❓

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🤔Phantom or Anchor Punch❓ | 🥊Monday Night Knockout😴 #MuhammadAli #Ali #Boxing #Iconic #Knockout

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🤔Phantom or Anchor Punch❓ | 🥊Monday Night Knockout😴

🤬 It’s 61 years since Muhammad Ali screamed “Get up and fight, sucker‼️” and “Nobody will believe this❗️” as he beat Sonny Liston via a controversial KO in Lewiston, Maine.

📸 Midway through the first round the ‘Greatest’ landed a shot – that most in the crowd failed to see – when he felled Liston and produced arguably the most iconic photo in boxing history.

🤔Did ‘Big Bear’ take a dive in the rematch?

🎥 Credit: @joeroganexperience

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📆 The Muhammad Ali Act Boxing Reform Act was enacted 26 years ago today. #MuhammadAli #ZuffaBoxing

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📆 The Muhammad Ali Act Boxing Reform Act was enacted 26 years ago today.

TKO Holdings (Parent company of WWE & UFC) are a major driving force behind the current challenge to amend the bill following the creation of Zuffa Boxing.

Mike Tyson has publicly supported the bill, stating. “The Act does not alter the opportunities of those who are comfortable with the current system; it simply adds options for fighters who wish to pursue a different path that better suits their career goals.”

Lonnie Ali, widow of Muhammad Ali and co-founder of the Muhammad Ali Center, voiced her support of the bill, saying that it would add “some much-needed competition” into the governance of boxing.

Nico Ali Walsh, a professional boxer and grandson of Muhammad Ali, stated that he opposed the bill.

Oscar De La Hoya publicly opposed the bill, saying that TKO would use UBOs to gain control of boxing.

Evander Holyfield issued an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal to oppose the bill in November 2025, stating that UBOs were “private leagues” and that “a company could control every part of the league”.

He stated that UBOs would be used to create UFC-style control over the sport of boxing.

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