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The Conclusion Of October 2021 In Boxing

 While the month of October 2021 will likely go down in memory of most Boxing fans and experts alike as being the month where the classic third encounter between undefeated two-time Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury and former WBC Heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder, the month in the sport concluded with three Boxing cards that will certainly have the Boxing world talking moving forward. Readers likely recall the coverage provided by this observer of a card that took place on October 30 th , one of three events that will be highlighted in this column, in London, England, which was headlined by a unification bout in the Women’s 140lb. Jr. Welterweight division between WBC world champion Chantelle Cameron, who scored a ten round unanimous decision over IBF world champion Mary McGee.   A bout that Cameron won convincingly, but one that saw plenty of back and forth action that elevated both fighters as well as s howed the continuing significant progress that has been...

Cameron Defeats McGee To Unify Women’s WBC/IBF Jr. Welterweight World Championship In London

  Undefeated Women’s WBC Jr. Welterweight world champion Chantelle Cameron scored a hard fought ten round decision over IBF Jr. Welterweight world champion Mary McGee to successfully unify the two crowns on Saturday night at the O2 Arena in London, England. In what was a very entertaining bout from start to finish, Cameron used her greater hand speed, timing, and counter punching to dictate how the fight was fought.    There were several furious exchanges of offense throughout as the two world champions had no issue trading blows in close where either fighter could have landed a fight ending blow.  It was during these exchanges however, where Cameron was generally the fighter coming forward and pressing McGee against the ropes. A highlight came in round three where an exchange of offense at the end of the round resulted in Cameron shoving McGee down. Although this was a clear foul, there was no point deduction against her. The two fighters continued to engage in a ba...

Galahad Stops Dickens In 11 In Rematch At Matchroom Fight Camp

  Longtime contender  Kid Galahad made the transition from contender to world champion by stopping a “Game” but overmatched James Dickens to win the  IBF Featherweight world championship on Saturday night at Matchroom Headquarters in Brentwood, England. A rematch from 2013 when the two met for the British Jr. Featherweight championship, which was won by Galahad in ten rounds, the second encounter between the two would have a similar outcome.   From the outset, Galahad implemented a very tactical approach that had an emphasis on both being active with his offense, but also accurate with the punches he threw. Dickens suffered a cut over the left eye in the first round as a result of an accidental clash of heads. This in addition to not being able to nullify Galahad’s hand speed and movement continued to worsen as the fight progressed.    By the middle rounds, the accumulation of punishment became more visible and it appeared as though the combinations that Ga...

Matchroom Fight Camp 2021 Week 2 Weights

  The official weigh-in for Saturday’s second week of the 2021     Matchroom Fight Camp series took place earlier today in Brentwood, England at Matchroom Headquarters. Weights for the entire card, which can be seen globally on digital subscription sports streaming network   DAZN   and will be headlined by a rematch between Kid Galahad and James Dickens for the vacant IBF Featherweight world championship are as follows.   Main Event: Vacant IBF Featherweight World Championship – 12Rds.   Kid Galahad 126lbs. vs. James Dickens 125 1/2lbs.   English Heavyweight Championship – 10Rds.   Fabio Wardley (Champion) 235 1/2lbs. vs. Nick Webb 256lbs.     Heavyweight – 8Rds.   Alen Babic 210lbs.vs. Mark Bennett 272 1/2lbs.     Heavyweight – 4Rds.   Johnny Fisher 239 1/2lbs. vs. Danny Whitaker 259 1/2lbs.     Women’s Bantamweight – 8Rds.   Ebanie Bridges 118 3/4lbs. vs. Bec Connolly 119lbs.     Jr. Li...

Previewing Matchroom Fight Camp Season 2 Week 2

  The second season of Matchroom Boxing’s Fight Camp series kicked off in a big way on July 31 st  at Matchroom Headquarters in Brentwood, England. As this observer stated in  his post-coverage of week 1 , the sales hook for this series is relatively simple “No Easy Fights.” Although not originally intended, the first two weeks of this season will be headlined by bouts that could have a potential impact on the near future of the 126lb. Featherweight division. As most know, in week 1, British Featherweight champion Leigh Wood significantly stepped up in caliber of opposition and due to circumstances of COVID-19 saw himself in the main event against WBA mandatory challenger Xu Can. Wood turned in the best performance of his career in out Boxing Can over twelve rounds before dropping him in dramatic fashion in the final round, which led to a stoppage with seconds remaining in the fight.   This indirectly sets the stage for the main event of week 2 of Matchroom Fight Cam...