GEORGE Kambosos could be Australia’s best chance at winning a legitimate world title in the calendar year. The unbeaten lightweight, who has worked his way into a credible position with several major sanctioning bodies, is within reach of a world title opportunity having been ordered to face f
THE biggest fight in Australian boxing is on the verge of being finalised. On the back of separate high-profile wins on Australia’s pay-per-view platform, the teams of Horn (20-2-1, 13 KOs) and Tszyu (15-0, 11 KOs) looked destined to come to an agreement for a potential domestic super fight in
IF their first fight was an instant classic, the rematch between Jeff Horn and Michael Zerafa holds a special place in the folklore of Australian boxing. With the stakes at an all-time high, both Horn (20-2-1, 13 KOs) and Zerafa (27-4, 16 KOs) added another chapter to their memorable rivalry which k
GEORGE Kambosos Jr. is ready to show the world what he’s made of. The brash young fighter from Sydney has been high on the list of Australia’s best fighters in recent years but he now has his sights set on world domination. The path to world honours begins this weekend when Kambosos (17-
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BOXING has a habit of spoiling even the best-laid plans. As Saturday night draws closer, the team of reigning Australian cruiserweight titleholder Daniel Russell, led by trainer Chris McCullen, have warned Jason Whateley to not look past their fight at The Timber Yard. “He’s got a tough task
IF ambition is a scalable measure of success, fighter-turned-promoter Will Tomlinson is on the cusp of something big. The former super featherweight titleholder has thrived in his career rebirth as a promoter, assembling an impressive line-up of prospects, which have mirrored the ascension of his ow
TIM Tszyu has capped off a stellar year after being crowned as the Fighter of the Year at the Aus-Boxing Awards in Sydney. The 25-year-old maintained his perfect record in a memorable 2019 campaign, scoring four wins from as many outings, which will be remembered for his swift transition from prospe
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THERE has never been a better time to support professional boxing. From the emergence of Australia’s next generation of stars, to the slew of televised boxing on offer from both the domestic front and abroad, the public is now exposed to more content than ever, according to leading broadcaster