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  • BoxingScene.com | 56 minutes ago
    Exemplary Usyk An ‘Icon’ For Those Suffering In Ukraine

    Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk described the sense of escapism his winning the undisputed heavyweight title will have delivered to those in Ukraine who remain under siege. It is more than two years since Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian army to invade their neighbouring country, contributing to tens of thousands of deaths and forcing countless others to repeatedly fight for their lives.

  • BoxingScene.com | an hour ago
    ‘We Won. We Did It’: Usyk Discusses The Sacrifices He Made To Rule The World

    Oleksandr Usyk revealed the extent of the sacrifices he made to prepare for Saturday’s victory over Tyson Fury. The new undisputed heavyweight champion secured his status among the very finest fighters in history when at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia he earned a split-decision victory over the previously undefeated Fury, regarded one of the finest heavyweights of all time.

  • BoxingScene.com | an hour ago
    CompuBox Punch Stats: Denys Berinchyk-Emanuel Navarrete

    Facing an opponent who fights just as awkwardly as he does, Navarrete never found a sustained offensive rhythm. Berinchyk threw more punches than Navarrete in 11 of the 12 rounds. In 7 of the 12 rounds the combatants were separated by 3 or fewer punches. They ended the fight separated by 1 landed punch. Berinchyk threw 120 more punches and landed 1 fewer punch, but his work rate blunted Navarrete’s offense, holding him to 51 punches thrown per round, 18 less than his average coming in; and 8 power punches landed per round, 9 less than his average coming in.

  • BoxingScene.com | an hour ago
    CompuBox Punch Stats: Brian Norman-Giovani Santillan

    Fighting in front of his home crowd, Santillan had early success bullying his way inside, but Norman was the busier fighter, landing 52 more power punches. A Norman uppercut at the end of the eighth round caused Santillan to bleed profusely from the nose. Norman knocked Santillan down in the tenth round, and a final uppercut ended the fight.