Monday 23 September 2019

Mens Boxing Kit | Professional Boxing Equipment in UK

Boxing may be a combat sport that helps maintain a decent physical form whereas exploit a foundation of self-defense. It will be practiced in an exceedingly athletic facility by desegregation a club, or just reception through varied exercises and tailored instrumentation. it's on this last purpose that we'll come during this 1st article, with the list of the essential accessories to coach to English boxing, the noble art.

Boxing Gloves

A combine of boxing gloves may be a should for boxing reception or in an exceedingly athletic facility. whether or not animal skin, animal skin and artificial or cloth, it's cushioned with foam for optimum protection. it's additionally characterized by its closure system, Velcro strap or elastic.

To choose one, you have got to require into consideration the activity itself. For a physical exertion reception with a punching bag, sweet roll or punching bag, diluent gloves are a lot of appropriate for hardening hands. On the opposite hand, thicker models are counseled for coaching with a partner, significantly within the athletic facility, to cushion the blows.

The Under Gloves

Under gloves are essential to safeguard your hands, however additionally to safeguard your gloves from premature wear. The bandages to wrap round the hands permit to optimize the ventilation and to safeguard the phalanges and also the meta carpuses. Mittens are essential permanently hand protection.

Boxing Helmet

If the helmet isn't helpful throughout a solo coaching, it's essential to coach with a partner to safeguard the os box from virulent blows. He should be the correct size and have a strap to secure him firmly to forestall him from moving with every shot. additionally, this instrumentation should not interfere with the boxer's field of vision.

The Mouth Guard

The mouth guard is important once coaching with a partner, as a result of the teeth will break beneath virulent blows. The tongue can even be perforated following a hook within the jaw or an blow. There are 2 types: the only mouth guard and also the double model with a thermo formed molding.

The Punching Bag

The punch ball, additionally called the punch ball, is important to apply punching to enhance their accuracy and speed. Moreover, this leather-wrapped balloon crammed with water or sand, additionally known as speed pear, is mounted tall to a metal rod articulated to induce there. Kids' models are obtainable to coach as a family reception.

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Monday 16 September 2019

McCaskil Defends World Titles In Farias Rematch

Chicago champion welcomes Argentine to hometown on October 12

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Jessica McCaskill will defend her WBA and WBC World Super-Lightweight titles against old foe Erica Farias at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago on Saturday October 12, live on DAZN in the US and on Sky Sports in the UK.

McCaskill (7-2 3 KOs) ripped the WBC crown from Farias (26-3 10 KOs) last October at the Wintrust Arena in her hometown, with her victory the first in a World title fight live on DAZN in the US, putting in a then career-best performance to dethrone the Argentine in her first defense.


‘CasKILLA’ went on to add the WBA crown in her next fight in her next fight in Maryland in May, arguably surpassing that win over Farias with another mix of guts and skill unifying the titles against another Argentinian in Anahi Sanchez.

Chicago’s McCaskill has voiced her desire to rematch undisputed Lightweight champion Katie Taylor and also face seven-weight ruler Amanda Serrano, but Farias is determined to gain revenge in her first fight since defeat in Chicago.

“I’m delighted to have the chance to defend my titles back at the Wintrust Arena,” said McCaskill. “It was a great night there when I beat Erica first time around. I know she will be determined to win her title back but I feel I am a better fighter since that first fight and I can’t wait to show that.

“It's amazing to be in this position and we have a lot more goals that I want to reach, there's more hard work to put in and more to come. Female boxers need to keep their level of professionalism up, keep training hard, take no days off. Female boxing is volatile, and you can get a call to fight any day, we'd often hear 'I haven't been in the gym' and stuff like that. The fans are there, they want to watch great women fight and promoters want to put the fights on, so we must be ready to fight, and I always am. 

“There are a lot of names that we want to mark off the list. Amanda Serrano won on Saturday, we've talked to her team and I think she's done a lot for female boxing and I would love to share the ring with her. McCaskill-Taylor 2 is something that we want and there's the other belts out there too so there's a lot that we can build towards and target over the next year or so, but I am fully focused on Erica and October 12.”

“I am happy to have the chance to come back to Chicago and fight Jessica again,” said Farias. “The last fight was close and I have been waiting for a shot at winning the title back – I am coming to Chicago to take back what is mine.”

McCaskill and Farias clash on a massive night of boxing on October 12 in Chicago, as former undisputed Cruiserweight king and pound-for-pound star Oleksandr Usyk makes his Heavyweight debut against unbeaten contender Tyrone Spong.

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Monday 9 September 2019

Hot Talent Alex Dilmaghani Aims To Force A World Title Shot

HOT TALENT ALEX DILMAGHANI AIMS TO FORCE A WORLD TITLE SHOT WHEN HE CONFRONTS NICARAGUA’S FORMIDABLE FRANCISO FONSECA AT THE MOTE HALL, MOTE PARK, MAIDSTONE, ON SATURDAY 28th SEPTEMBER. The A graders punch it out for the WBA International title in the headline event of Hennessy Sports’ fight night in association with Infinitum, Channel 5 and Voltarol




London (6 September 2019) Classy super-featherweight Alex Dilmaghani aims to punch himself into the 130lb world rankings and line up a world title fight when he faces the dangerous Nicaraguan Francisco Fonseca at Mote Hall, Mote Park, Maidstone, on Saturday 28th September, live on terrestrial free-to-air Channel 5 in the UK.

A fistful of fighters from the home isles already feature in the 130lb world rankings, but criminally, the super talented 28 year old southpaw – who is now undefeated in his last 15 starts spanning well over eight years – isn’t among them.

However, the dashing ‘Dilma’ - now under the guidance of renowned promoter Mick Hennessy - is determined to show he deserves to be listed alongside the best in the division by scalping the lethal Latino.

The 25 year old from the nation that delivered ring legends Alexis Arguello, Ricardo Mayorga and ‘Chocolatito’ Gonzalez has been bettered just twice in a 28 fight pro career that has brought a daunting 19 stoppage wins.

Both reverses on Fonseca’s slate came in IBF world title tilts on megashows over in the USA. Baltimore’s Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis stopped him in eight (contentious) on the Mayweather-McGregor undercard in Las Vegas (2017), while Philadelphia’s Tevin Farmer edged him out on points over 12 on a ‘Canelo’ Alvarez card at the hallowed Madison Square Garden, New York last December. Fonseca has rebounded with a hat-trick of impressive stoppage wins in 2019 and is clearly a major player within the division.

Dilmaghani, a Southampton University law graduate who conquered his craft under arguably the sport’s finest contemporary coach ‘Nacho’ Beristain at the world renowned Romanza Gym in Mexico City, is positively salivating at the prospect of breaking out into genuine world class.

‘Many other leading contenders turned down the opportunity to face me on this date but Fonseca showed he’s a true gladiator by stepping up,’ stated Dilmaghani, who copped rave reviews for his eight round slaughter of 25-2-1 Slovakian Martin Parlagi - who had never been stopped - in his first British start for almost six years in late May. 

He added, ’But Fonseca will be dealt with accordingly. I’ve stopped seven of my last 10 and will certainly be seeking an eighth here. I expect another fantastic win on free to air terrestrial TV that’ll expose my talents and take me a step closer to the world title fight that is my destiny.’

Hennessy is delighted to bring national free-to-air broadcaster Channel 5 to Kent for a big night of boxing.  He said, “I’m really going to be banging the drum for Alex now and with Channel 5’s backing I firmly believe that he is going to become a big star on the channel.  The fight against Fonseca, who is a world class operator, is just the type of fight Alex needs and it will bring the best out in him.  When people see it put on him that is when he will really shine and his heart and talent will be clear to all.  I’m really excited with this main event fight and we’ll announce a quality undercard over the next few days.”

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Monday 2 September 2019

Boxing Equipment With Its Importance

Boxing is a fascinating game to keep oneself coordinated and fit, both rationally and physically. It is in this way a decent program for a wellness system. Notwithstanding, there are a few prerequisites before an individual sets out on boxing as a side interest. It is fundamental for a fighter to have the correct boxing hardware as this can have a significant effect in the manner they handle themselves in the game. Give us a chance to investigate what is required. 

A boxing rigging is the first necessity and these are accessible in quite a while, for example, for men, ladies and kids. The head apparatus is the first in any case since it is a security for the sanctuaries and the mind. In this manner, it is of most extreme significance to pick one that can offer great quality and assurance. The head gear likewise goes about as a gatekeeper for the eyes.


Next are the hand wraps. The hand wraps should fit pompously so as to limit wounds. The wrap must enable the fingers to stay separate to allow total development. This gives insurance just as adaptability in development. One needs to figure out how to wrap the hands well. The cushioning around the knuckles ought to be smooth without being tight. 

The boxing gloves which give the blows should fit well. It is prescribed that the gloves have a slender film of oil jam. In the event that the gloves are of a sub-par quality, the knuckles can get for all time harmed. 

When purchasing boxing fight equipment, it is crucial to go in for understand brands which offer quality and strength, with the goal that the fundamental assurance is accessible while enjoying the game.

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Monday 5 August 2019

Cordina Faces Gywnne In Welse Battle At The 02 London

Joe Cordina will defend his British and Commonwealth Lightweight titles against Gavin Gwynne in a mouth-watering battle of Wales on the undercard of Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Luke Campbell at The O2 in London on August 31, shown live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK.

Cordina stopped Andy Townend inside six rounds to add the British title to his Commonwealth belt at The O2 in April. The undefeated 'Welsh Wizard' outclassed his experienced opponent from the first round and dropped the Barnsley boxer three times in the sixth round to extend his record to nine straight wins with his seventh knockout.

Gwynne, a former St Joseph's stablemate of Cordina, is undefeated in eleven professional fights and picked up the Welsh Lightweight title against Henry Janes in December 2017. The Newport fighter, trained by Tony Borg, lands his second title shot after outpointing Derby's Myron Mills in a Final Eliminator for the British title in his hometown.



"I'm glad to be making the first defence of my prestigious British title on a huge night of boxing at The O2 on August 31," said Cordina. "The British and Commonwealth titles are important belts to add to my collection on my route to World title glory and I intend to defend them in style against Gavin Gywnne later this month, Latest Boxing News in UK.

"It's brilliant to be sharing a bill with Vasiliy Lomachenko and Luke Campbell as they both bid to become the number one Lightweight on the planet and I hope to be fighting for that honour myself in the future. I know Gavin from my amateur days and I'm expecting him to give his all to take my titles from me but they won't be going anywhere."

"I was absolutely delighted when I found out I'd have the opportunity to fight for the British and Commonwealth titles," said Gwynne. "Being on the undercard of pound-for-pound number one Vasiliy Lomachenko is even better so it's a massive night for me. When I first turned pro winning the British title was my only ambition. Winning these titles would mean the World to me.

"Joe is a former Olympian and Team GB star so he's going to be the favourite going into this fight but me and Joe have sparred rounds in the Welsh squad and I think over twelve rounds I'll have too much for him. Especially at Lightweight, I'm going to be the much bigger guy in there.

"Joe is a very skilful boxer and he looks like he's picked up a bit of power as well in his last couple of fights, but I'm confident of getting the win on August 31. Whoever wins the fight will pick up the titles and have the bragging rights in Wales so there's plenty on the line here."

Cordina vs. Gwynne is part of a huge night of action in the Capital.

At the top of the bill, Olympic Champions Vasiliy Lomachenko (13-1, 10 KOs) and Luke Campbell (20-2, 16 KOs) will clash for the WBC, WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine Lightweight World titles, Manchester Heavyweight Hughie Fury (23-2, 13 KOs) takes on former WBA World Champion Alexander Povetkin (34-2, 24 KOs) and WBC Flyweight ruler Charlie Edwards (15-1, 6 KOs) makes the second defence of his crown against Mandatory Challenger Julio Cesar Martinez (14-1, 11 KOs), with more exciting additions to be announced soon.

Sunday 28 July 2019

Bauer Faces Blackledge On August 17 In Ludwigshafen

Leon Bauer (16-0-1, 9 KOs) will face his toughest career test on August 17 as the rising German star takes on experienced English boxer Luke Blackledge (26-7-2, 9 KOs) at the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle in Ludwigshafen, Germany.

The 20 year-old IBF Youth Champion returns to the ring following a one-sided points win over Argentina’s Mateo Damian Veron at the CongressPark in Wolfsburg in April, and will look to continue his climb up the super middleweight ranks with a victory in front of his home fans in Ludwigshafen.

“It’s an honour for me to box in front of my fans at home again,” said Bauer. “I always give it my all and I will do my best to win. I’m in good shape already, my training has started and the fight can’t come soon enough.


"Luke Blackledge is a strong opponent and has a lot of experience, but for me this fight is a good opportunity to show where I stand. The fans at the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle on August 17 will see how ready I am!"

Blackledge, a former Commonwealth and WBC International Silver Champion, who has faced the likes of former WBA Champion Rocky Fielding and current WBA Super and Ring Magazine Champion Callum Smith, believe his experience will give him the edge as he predicts a 'battle' against Bauer, Latest Boxing News in UK.

“We’re two aggressive boxers who come forward, and on August 17, it will come down to who shows more will. I expect a real battle," says Blackledge. “I am extremely fit and have the experience of having boxed against the best in the world. I'm the strongest opponent Leon Bauer has ever faced. I cannot wait to show my talent in Germany and I’m sure that I’ll come home with the victory!"

"Luke Blackledge will be a real tough test for Leon," said promoter Nisse Sauerland. "He has boxed some big names, won titles and is very experienced so the fans can look forward to another exciting battle in Ludwigshafen." 

This mouth-watering super middleweight clash is scheduled for eight rounds and features as chief support for Vincent Feigenbutz (30-2, 27 KOs) versus Cesar Nunez (16-0-1, 8 KOs). The stacked bill in South Germany also includes 17 year-old sensation Sophie Alisch (3-0, 1KO), Norway’s Katharina Thanderz (11-0, 2 KOs) and Hadi Srour (3-0, 2 KOs), as well as unbeaten super welterweight Ahmad Ali (14-0-1, 10 KOs) defending his GBU World Title.

Sunday 21 July 2019

Lomachenko To Face Campbell In The Capital

Olympic Champions clash in Unified Lightweight showdown on August 31

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Pound-for-pound number one Vasiliy Lomachenko will face Luke Campbell for the WBC, WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine Lightweight World titles on Saturday August 31 at The O2 in London, live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and ESPN+ in the US.

Lomachenko (13-1 10 KOs), who went 396-1 as an amateur, won gold in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics and has won World titles at Featherweight, Super-Featherweight and Lightweight in the paid ranks. He fought for a World title in his second pro bout and won the WBO Featherweight World title in his third outing, dominating Gary Russell Jr. over 12 rounds. He made his Lightweight debut last May, tearing the labrum in his right shoulder in the second round and rising from a sixth-round knockdown to knock out WBA Champion Jorge Linares in the 10th.



Lomachenko added the WBO Lightweight title to his collection in December 2018, scoring a pair of knockdowns in the 11th round and ultimately winning a unanimous decision over two-weight World Champion Jose Pedraza. He last fought in April at Staples Center in Los Angeles, taking out mandatory challenger Anthony Crolla in four rounds. The Ukrainian’s punch power and supreme boxing ability have seen him rise to the top of the 135lbs division and on August 31 he will step through the ropes as a pro for the first time on UK soil, Latest Boxing News in UK.

Campbell (20-2, 16 KOs) is ranked number one in the WBC and landed the mandatory slot for the World title when he exacted revenge over Frenchman Yvan Mendy at Wembley Stadium, London in September 2017. He was at his devastating best last time out as he stopped Mexico's Adrian Young in five rounds in Philadelphia.

The London 2012 Olympic Gold medal star was superb in his first World title clash, being edged out via split decision against then-WBA and WBC Diamond king Jorge Linares in September 2017 in Los Angeles – with Campbell bravely pushing the Venezuelan close after losing his father in the build-up to the fight.

'Cool Hand', trained by Shane Mc Guigan in London, now has a chance to establish himself as the number one Lightweight on the planet as he goes toe-to-toe with the highly-skilled ‘Hi-Tech’ at the famous arena in Greenwich.

“This is a fight for history because my goal is to unify all of the belts in the Lightweight division,” Lomachenko said. “Luke Campbell is the next challenge for me on that journey. He is an excellent fighter who I remember well from the 2012 Olympics. He has a difficult style, and I cannot afford to overlook him.

“It is very special for me to fight in London. I visited last year, and the response from the people was overwhelming. They respect my fighting style and are passionate about boxing. I can’t wait to put on a great show for everyone.”

“The best fighting the best, this is going to make one hell of a fight,” said Campbell. “I am in this sport to be the best to become a World Champion. This is what I train and work so hard for, to become a World Champion and fulfil my potential.

“He is ranked number one pound-for-pound on the planet so for me to fight a guy like that only encourages me more to be the best that I can be and it is exactly the level that I want to be at. I’m well aware of how good he is and what he is capable of doing but I’m also well aware of what I can do and what I’m going to do.

“I think that I can knock out anyone that I hit right, I believe that I am one of the biggest punchers in the Lightweight division. This is going to be the toughest fight of my life and I’m preparing for it, physically and mentally. This is Luke Campbell’s year, it’s my time.”

"This is a huge moment for British boxing," said Eddie Hearn, Managing Director of Matchroom Boxing. "It is an honour to bring pound-for-pound number one Vasiliy Lomachenko to the UK to challenge Luke Campbell for the WBC, WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine Lightweight World titles.

"I truly believe Luke Campbell has a fantastic chance here on home soil to upset his fellow Olympic Gold Medallist. This will be a huge event, not just in Britain, but around the World. We're planning another huge undercard for a special night of boxing. I cannot wait for August 31!"

“Vasiliy Lomachenko is a unique talent who is going to take the United Kingdom by storm,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “Luke Campbell is an excellent fighter, but Lomachenko is in a class of his own. The fans on that side of the pond have wanted Lomachenko to return ever since he turned pro. It’s going to be a crazy, sold-out crowd at The O2, and I wouldn’t be surprised if Lomachenko has the crowd’s support.”

“We are absolutely thrilled to have the finest fighter on the planet heading to London,” said Adam Smith, Head of Sky Sports Boxing. “This is a very special occasion and a golden opportunity for Luke Campbell. Two Olympics Champions going head-to-head and a huge bill at the famous O2. Do not miss this one off as Vasiliy Lomachenko performs his amazing talent here on our shores.”