KOREA’S KHEGAI CALLS OUT DOGBOE
Following last Saturday’s wipeout win over Hidenori Otake, Isaac Dogboe is riding high as WBO super bantamweight champion, but there’s also a target on his back.
Following last Saturday’s wipeout win over Hidenori Otake, Isaac Dogboe is riding high as WBO super bantamweight champion, but there’s also a target on his back.
Mikey García arrived in Mexico City on Monday – pursuant to an invitation by the World Boxing Council (WBC), to participate in the traditional Tuesday Coffee, where he will be honored by the president of the organization, Mauricio Sulaimán.
WBO world junior featherweight champion Isaac Dogboe received a purse of $65,000 for his first-round TKO of Japan’s Hidenori Otake Saturday night in Glendale, Arizona.
Canelo Alvarez doesn’t anticipate anything different from Gennady Golovkin when they square off again next month.
Reigning WBO super bantamweight champion Isaac Dogboe made another strong statement by blowing out Japanese challenger Hidenori Otake in less than one round on Saturday night at the Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
Golovkin said Sunday before an open workout in Los Angeles that he didn’t feel “real power” from Alvarez in their first fight. Alvarez promised recently that he’ll be much more aggressive in their second meeting and will try to knock out Golovkin from the very beginning of their 12-round rematch September 15 in Las…
Boxing Association of Kenya (BAK) executive committee members will no longer have voting rights during the association’s national elections.
Ghana’s George Ashie came up short against former European lightweight champion Stephen Ormond, dropping a tight unanimous decision at Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
Heavyweight Curtis Harper was on his way to a forgettable career in boxing before he decided Friday night to leave a lasting memory.
The “Royal Storm” of Ghana swept through the Arizona desert leaving nothing in its path. Making the first defense of his WBO world junior featherweight title, Isaac Dogboe obliterated Japan’s Hidenori Otake, dropping him twice in the first before referee Chris Flores mercifully stepped in at 2-18.