Boxing Gym Myths.

For over 100 years, boxing has been the go to sport for young, tough people with too much energy and bottle. But it attracts all sorts of people. Its a great work out which brings people we call 'hobbyist'. Its psychically demanding and takes a special king of person to compete, and win. We call those... Continue Reading →

EBU sign Jay Sinclair

19 year old Jay Sinclair is a seriously gifted prospect. The Georgie ex international made waves in the unpaid ranks. Sinclair had an amateur record of 86-4-3-32. Staring at Lightweight and finishing at Middleweight, he will be closely watched by everyone in that division. Sinclair is believed to be making his debut in early November.... Continue Reading →

Performance Enhancing drugs in boxing.

Combat sport is suffering a pandemic. Boxing matches are falling through and boxers receiving bans. All because of PEDs. Wilder vs Ortiz looks to have fallen through due to a positive sample from Ortiz. The EBU can proudly boast that just over half of their boxers have signed up with random drug testing. This is... Continue Reading →

What it takes.

Unbeaten Light Heavyweight contender, Daren Reed, is undoubtedly headed for greatness. His athletic prowess has everyone talking. We spoke to him to find out what it takes to make it in boxing. Practice makes perfect. Anyone training once or twice a week simply wont make it. Their progress will be limited. To make it in... Continue Reading →

Jeff Foreman retires.

Veteran Referee, Jeff Foreman has announced his retirement. At 68 years old, and with health concerns, Jeff has worked less and less shows over the last 6 months. He joined the EBU in 1994. His first Championship job came in 1996 when Aaron Dobbs lost his title to Ben Pressfield. He has since refereed for... Continue Reading →

Leo Banks boxer

Next up for the boxer profile/legacy is Cruiserweight contender, Leo Banks. As previously, I will have both positive, and negative things to say. I do not see Banks as the stand out contender, not even close. His speed. Speed is where Banks really stands out. He has blinding speed. I don't think their is a... Continue Reading →

Mark Havey boxer

My boxer profile/legacy will be a little different. I have decided to do my write up on Mark Havey. I often receive negativity about my articles. People say that I only write nasty things about fighters. I do play Devils advocate, but I tell the truth. With this article I will give both sides of... Continue Reading →

David Kane boxer

The first of our boxer legacy/profile focus will be on retired former Champion, David Kane. A 16 year career saw Kane rise to dizzying heights. His style was pure boxer. He used an up right stance that utilised his jab and neutralised his opponents power shots. His rise threw the Cruiserweight division was impressive. After just 14 contests he won the... Continue Reading →

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