IF physical appearance was a measure of talent, Jayde Mitchell wouldn’t be on the cusp of a world title challenge. The popular Peninsula resident hasn’t been gifted with athletic genes, nor does he pretend to care. Mitchell (20-1, 10 KOs) is a product of hard work, a genuine boxing brain
FROM the outside looking in, Jason Whateley and Ben Kelleher couldn’t be more different. The Melbourne-based Whateley (7-0, 6 KOs) has been groomed for success in the punch-for-pay game from the moment he joined professional circuit. Meanwhile, Kelleher (13-1-2, 4 KOs) has taken the longer roa
FEAR the man who has nothing to lose. More than a half century of fights across a myriad of disciplines has allowed Ben Kelleher (13-1-2, 4 KOs) to develop a mindset that few can mirror in combat sports. As a professional boxer, Kelleher has picked up a handful of belts, but along the way the [&hell
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Daniel Lewis is a throwback. In just eleven months as a professional fighter, Lewis (6-0, 4 KOs) has claimed the Australian title, trained and sparred with both Daniel Jacobs and Terence Crawford, and now looks to tackle a fighter who stands close to two metres tall on the undercard of the biggest h
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AS amateurs, Jason Whateley and Daniel Lewis shared the common goal of a podium finish at the Olympics. Having ditched their vests for professional glory, it comes as little surprise that the career trajectory of both Whateley (7-0, 6 KOs) and Lewis (6-0, 4 KOs) has travelled at the same rate. Despi
TERRY Nickolas isn’t your typical Australian boxer. On the back of an impressive Commonwealth Games campaign, which included two wins and a place in the quarter finals, the humble Adeladian had plans on qualifying for the Olympics before swiftly transitioning to the paid ranks. As fate would h
LAS Vegas has come calling for Lucas Browne. A decade after making his professional debut, the former heavyweight titleholder will compete in America for the first time, after signing to face Otto Wallin (20-1, 13 KOs) in Las Vegas on March 29th. The recently announced clash will take place within t
THE last time an Australian took a leap of this size, he went on to win a legitimate world title. That fighter was Jeff Horn, and that opponent was former world title challenger and 40-fight veteran Naoufel Ben Rabah, whom Horn edged over six rounds in just his seventh professional fight. This time