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Fight Club OC MMA & Boxing Is Back April 9th

Fight Club OC MMA & Boxing Is Back April 9th
  • Jacob Solis Returns Saturday vs. Jeremy Ramos at Tropicana Atlantic City March 5, 2026

    New York middleweight Jacob Solis is back. The 6’0″ 34-year-old, who has been out of the ring since last spring, has been medically cleared and returns Saturday at Tropicana Atlantic City carrying a record of 7-0-1 with 6 knockouts. He faces veteran Jeremy Ramos (14-16, 4 KOs) on a card presented by Boxing Insider Promotions. […]

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  • The Greatest Heavyweight Title Fights in History, Era by Era March 5, 2026

    No division in boxing carries the cultural weight of the heavyweight class. A heavyweight title fight has always been more than a sporting event — it has been a referendum on power, courage, and, at its best, the human condition itself. From the smoke-filled arenas of the 1940s to the flood-lit mega-stadiums of the modern […]

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  • Is It Over For The Little Guy In Boxing? March 5, 2026

    By Larry Goldberg In Season 6 of The Sopranos, Patsy Parisi tries to shake down a new Starbucks-type coffee chain the same way the mob always extorted the local spots. The manager doesn’t flinch. It’ll have to go through corporate in Seattle, he tells them. They try to intimidate him with threats of vandalism and […]

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  • Devin Haney On Ryan Garcia: “If He Doesn’t Want To Do It The Right Way, Then We’ll Move On.” March 4, 2026

    By: Sean Crose “The Ryan Garcia fight is the biggest fight in boxing, in my opinion,” so WBO welterweight world champion Devin Haney told Ring Magazine’s Inside the Ring program. “It does so much for me and my career, my resume, but like I said, he has to be realistic in these negotiations. I’m not […]

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  • Lia Lewandowski vs. Rodriguez: A Real Fight Between Two Classy Fighters on March 7 March 4, 2026

    In a sport where mismatches at the club level are often the norm, the six-round bout between Lia Lewandowski (3-0, 1 KO) and Indeya “Azucar” Rodriguez (6-8-3, 1 KO) stands out as something increasingly rare on a regional card — a genuinely competitive fight between two serious fighters with something to prove. The bout, scheduled […]

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  • Does The Boxing Industry Really Understand Who TKO / Zuffa Boxing Is? March 4, 2026

    Inside the $5 Billion Machine That Just Sat Down at Boxing’s Table Ask anyone in boxing who’s behind Zuffa Boxing and you’ll get the same answer: Dana White. They’re not wrong. White is the face, the voice, and the force of personality driving the promotion’s entrance into the sport. But if that’s where your understanding […]

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  • Should Zuffa Boxing Bring Back HBO Boxing? March 4, 2026

    For 45 years, HBO was boxing. From George Foreman flattening Joe Frazier in Kingston, Jamaica, on January 22, 1973, to Cecilia Braekhus defending her undisputed welterweight crown in a quiet Carson, California, arena on December 8, 2018, no brand in any sport carried more weight than those three letters. HBO didn’t just broadcast boxing. It […]

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  • Boxing Insider’s Club Boxing Series Returns to Tropicana This Sat March 7 March 4, 2026

    Boxing Insider’s Club Boxing Series returns to the Tropicana Showroom in Atlantic City on Saturday, March 7, with a six-bout card featuring a blend of undefeated prospects and proven regional talent from New Jersey, New York, and beyond. The entire card will stream free on the BoxingInsider YouTube channel. Doors open at 6:00 PM with […]

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  • The 10 Biggest WTF Moments in Boxing History  March 3, 2026

    Bites, riots, phantom punches, loaded gloves, and a man who parachuted into a heavyweight title fight. These are the moments that stopped the sport cold. Boxing has given us some of the greatest athletic achievements in human history. It has also given us moments so bizarre, so infuriating, and so downright surreal that the only […]

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  • Boxing’s Biggest Controversies, Robberies, and Scandals March 3, 2026

    Boxing has always lived in the gray areas. The sport is scored by humans, governed by fractured sanctioning bodies, and shaped by promoters whose financial interests don’t always align with competitive fairness. The result is a history littered with disputed outcomes, outright scandals, and moments that made fans question whether the fix was in. Some […]

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