Under the Radar Weekend Recap (May 15-18)
Catch up on fights you missed the past weekend. Countries highlighted in this recap include the USA, UK, Argentina, Australia, Panama, Russia, Thailand, Canada, Poland, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.
Catch up on fights you missed the past weekend. Countries highlighted in this recap include the USA, UK, Argentina, Australia, Panama, Russia, Thailand, Canada, Poland, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.
The very rich and much-anticipated fight between Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin is reportedly a done deal for October 5, after Povetkin's easy win today.
Alexander Povetkin had zero issue with Andrzej Wawrzyk in a massive mismatch today in Moscow, retaining his WBA "regular" heavyweight belt in just three rounds.
This afternoon in Moscow, a pair of WBA titles are on the line, as Denis Lebedev faces Guillermo Jones, and Alexander Povetkin takes on Andrzej Wawrzyk.
Lamont Peterson faces Lucas Matthysse in the weekend's main bout, with Devon Alexander on the undercard. In Mexico, Shane Mosley returns against Pablo Cesar Cano, and two world titles are on the line in Russia on Friday.
Negotiations have begun for an IBF eliminator between Tyson Fury and Kubrat Pulev
Alexander Povetkin's manager Vladimir Hryunov put down an enormous $23 million bid, blowing away K2 Promotions and Sauerland Event. But will he actually be able to get the fight done?
The WBA has reportedly set a new deadline for Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin to finally face one another late this summer. Will the fight actually happen?
The WBA has approved Wladimir Klitschko to make a voluntary title defense on April 6 before he faces Alexander Povetkin.
Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin may finally meet early in 2013, as the WBA has reportedly demanded that the two sign a contract and get in the ring by February 26.