[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] DANIEL Geale is yet to write the final chapter of his storied professional career. The former unified middleweight champion is heading back to where it all started when he faces talented Indigenous prospect Renold Quinlan for the vacant IBO super middleweight stra
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]THERE are very few places lonelier than the boxing ring. Much like the Colosseum of ancient Rome, the boxing ring bestows untold glories onto its victors and casts darkening shadows onto the defeated. For Sydney fighter Renold Quinlan his opportunity to shine has a
UNDEFEATED twins Andrew and Jason Moloney have both made weight ahead of their title defences tonight. Moloney (9-0, 5 KOs) will look to make the first defence of his WBA Oceania bantamweight bauble against former dangerous two-time world title challenger Jether Oliva (24-6-2, 11 KOs) at the Melb
THE promotional tenure of Lynden Hosking has been short, but not without its highlights. The regional-based promoter continues his foray into Melbourne with a second offering at the Melbourne Park Function Centre in three months with Andrew and Jason Moloney headlining the aptly titled event ‘T
MOST trainers would consider themselves lucky to mentor one fighter with genuine world title ambitions. But in the case of Brian Butler, he has two fighters with the potential to do great things. Then again, Butler isn’t most trainers and the Croydon-based East End Boxing isn’t just any gy
FOR talented Melburnian Andrew Moloney, it seems the better the opponent, the better the performance. It took the undefeated bantamweight just two professional fights to capture state honours, and just five to secure a national title. Moloney is covering distance quickly and is eager to secure an
IT only takes one look at Jason Moloney’s fledgling record to know that he means business. In just nine appearances, the Croydon-based pocket dynamo has risen to the top of super bantamweight division, earning a regional strap – and an impressive world rating – all while he continues to dev
LUKE Jackson’s ascension up the featherweight ratings has met a speed bump. The hard-working former Olympian and perennial workhorse was scheduled to make the first defence of his WBA Oceania featherweight title on October 15th against a soon-to-be-named opponent at the Hobart City Hall. How
KRIS George will fight Cameron Hammond for the Commonwealth welterweight title. Hammond, 27, an undefeated former Olympian was originally scheduled to face OPBF welterweight ruler Jack Brubaker on October 29th. However, Brubaker suffered an ill-timed hand injury and in has stepped Kris George.
THE mouth watering matchup between world rated lightweights Brandon Ogilvie and George Kambosos Jr. is off. While the particulars are yet to be released, it appears as if a contract dispute and a lack of funding from initial event promoter Whack Promotions has caused the tentatively scheduled Dec