Category Archives: Boxing

Highest Paid Boxers From Nederland

Dec 28, 2022
A. J. Riot

There are a lot of additional revenue sources that open up for someone who becomes a famous athlete. You no longer have to be paid by your club, you can create your own business agreements with other companies. Famous athletes usually become brand ambassadors and promote all sorts of merchandise and services. Some of them promote sports equipment, gambling sites, fashion, or healthcare products. However, even if you are the very best that doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get the best opportunities. Here we will focus on Dutch kickboxers, see how much they are earning and what side gigs they have in addition to their core profession.

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Benefits and Advantages of Boxing for Females

Dec 12, 2022
A. J. Riot

Are you a single lesbian who is contemplating taking up boxing? Perhaps you’d love to meet someone who might turn out to be an ideal sparring partner – and a romantic partner? Your best bet is to join a lesbian dating site. Here, you’ll be able to mingle with a variety of delectable single girls. Get chatting in this discreet environment, flirting with other females who are into boxing. The more often you use this resource, the greater your confidence will grow. Soon, you’ll be making plans to take your digital connection to the next level. To inspire you, let’s consider the main benefits of boxing for females.

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The fights boxing fans want in 2023

Nov 18, 2022
A. J. Riot

As we approach the end of a remarkable year for boxing, fans have a chance to reflect. The season has given us some amazing results that helped shape the most popular divisions, not least of all at heavyweight. Oleksandr Usyk confirmed himself as the main man in the division after Tyson Fury. The Gypsy King proved Dillian Whyte is still off the pace needed to be a contender.

We will remember 2022 as the year that professional boxing bounced back from the devastating effects of the pandemic. COVID-19 hampered the schedule in 2020 and parts of 2021. There were doubts over its ability to recover in 2022, with many suggesting the sport should work through the summer in the absence of the FIFA World Cup and ease off during the winter months when COVID is most dangerous. But there were no interruptions as the year passed without any drama witnessed over the last two years.

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Reasons to start boxing in middle age and how it can impact your personal life

Nov 15, 2022
A. J. Riot

More and more people of a middle age are taking up extreme keep-fit activities. Everything from mixed martial arts to boxing is proving to be hugely popular. If you’ve never considered taking up the latter, there are so many reasons why you should. It would be much easier to start this endeavour if you would have a partner in crime who would hold you accountable. If you join a mature hookup website, you might come across a potential love interest sharing your passion for boxing. You’ll find it easy to connect with other mature singles in this relaxing environment. Chat rooms will be overflowing with singles discussing boxing. After flirting online you could make plans to meet at a gym and indulge in some joint traning. Here’s how mature people can benefit from picking up boxing as a pastime.

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Is Anthony Joshua Better Off Leaving His Current Training Team?

Oct 28, 2022
A. J. Riot

Anthony Joshua sacked his former head trainer Rob McCracken and assistant trainer Joby Clayton (and the rest of his training team) after losing to Oleksandr Usyk, saying he didn’t receive proper instruction from the corner during the fight in September 2021. Joshua believed he was winning the fight when he was, in fact, losing, so he didn’t change his tactics in the ring, which he says could have won him the fight.

Robert Garcia, Joshua’s new trainer, recently told Joshua that he must leave the United Kingdom and head over to Garcia’s training headquarters in California if they are to maintain a working relationship. This begs the question, is Anthony Joshua better off leaving his current training team?

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How boxing can improve your personal life

Oct 20, 2022
A. J. Riot

Whether you’ve been a keen boxer for a while, or you’re intrigued about taking lessons at your local club, you’ll be aware that this sport can do wonders for your physical health. Did you also know it could boost your personal and dating life? Let’s take a particular scenario, boxing fans are drawn to BBW. The best place to connect is to go online and choosing a BBW dating sites is straightforward if you check out reviews of the best ones available. After reading recommendations about user-friendliness and key features, a link will take you to the homepage. Now you can register, then start flirting with prospective partners. Assuming you come across a delectable single you would like to start dating, here is how boxing could help boost your blossoming relationship.

Fitness levels

Boxing requires you to be at your physical peak. To the uninitiated, it might seem as if this sport is all about two opponents bashing lumps out of each other. Landing punches is the activity that is going to earn points, but there is so much more to boxing than its violent aspect. A bout is also about defensive moves, with each fighter dancing around the canvas, seeking openings while avoiding letting their guard down. Doing this for any length of time requires stamina, so a lot of work needs to be done before each contest. Boxers need to spend a lot of time in the gym, working on achieving peak cardiovascular fitness, and exercising their muscles. When this is extrapolated into their personal lives, it can be so beneficial. They won’t feel tired, sluggish, or easily bored. Instead, they are more likely to be full of verve and looking forward to doing things rather than being a couch potato. And if you’re single, would you rather be dating someone lazy and lethargic, or a person with a lot of ‘get up and go’?

Mental agility

Again, there’s a misconception that boxing is all about violence, as win, lose or draw, the pugilists are often left bruised and bloodied. But strategies and mental awareness are just as important. Boxers have to have razor-sharp in reacting to the ongoing fight, anticipating how their opponent will move to counter their actions. More than this, they need to keep their head clear and ensure they keep stress levels to a minimum. There is always an inextricable link between physical and mental health, so if you feel agile and do a lot of exercises, this will keep your mind in trim condition. Much of the preparation for big fights involves getting into the right mindset. We’ve all seen footage of pre-match build-ups, where the opponents ‘eye-ball’ each other at close quarters. While this is often for the benefit of the cluster of photographers and reporters, mind games are also part of any boxer’s arsenal. The ability to ‘psyche out’ or unnerve the other guy is seen as one way of maintaining an advantage. Enjoying success in the ring, perhaps winning trophies or belts naturally provides an uplift. Whether you are the boxer or their partner, this will give feelings of joy and optimism.

Seeing the world

When boxers reach a certain level, they may well be put forward for contests in different countries. This will entail a lot of travel, presenting the opportunity to see other parts of the world. If you’ve always fancied trying out Latin American, Far Eastern or East European cuisine first-hand as opposed to your local takeaway, then heading off to competitions could give you a golden opportunity to get immersed in exciting, exotic cultures.

The Top 7 Legendary One-Punch KOs in Boxing History

Oct 18, 2022
A. J. Riot

Who made boxing history and got KOed with a single punch?

The anticipation of a one-punch knockout during a boxing match is one of the definitive draws for spectators. And while it’s not seen that often, a one-punch KO can change the course of a fight in a moment.

Considered to be more common in the heavier weight classes of men’s bouts, one-punch knockouts, are by no means limited to these weight classes. In a match between two great technical fighters, a well-timed or lucky punch during a momentary lapse in focus can easily send one boxer sprawling to the mat unconscious.

So, let’s have a look at our top 7 legendary one-punch knockouts in boxing history.

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How to Bet on Boxing?

Oct 18, 2022
A. J. Riot

We may not have the chance to enjoy watching the likes of Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, or Evander Holyfield nowadays, but the huge growth of the online sports betting industry has added another spice to the whole sport. In the past, boxing had a very limited base of bettors who could have only backed the match winner. Nowadays, the range of the options is incomparably greater and it only gets wider and wider with each year. To help orientate there are betting picks specialized sites, like betting picks 4 you, where experts cappers publish analysis and predictions to help bettors build better bets on boxing.

Anyways, since most sportsbooks are looking to take advantage of the greater connection between boxing and sports betting, you can catch some amazing prices and take advantage of lucrative boxing bonuses these days. This is where we come to help because there will be a lot of boxing fans who are not familiar with the options and the variety of betting choices they have at their disposal at the moment. You don’t need to bet on the match winner exclusively. Cash in your knowledge of the sport by taking advantage of the generous odds offered for a wide array of markets and scenarios. Stay tuned to find out which.

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9 Reasons Why MMA Is Better Than Boxing

Oct 12, 2022
A. J. Riot

Even historically speaking, MMA predates boxing by quite a bit of time. MMA fighting took birth during the Greek era, sometime around 648 BCE. In fact, MMA was one of the competitive sports played during the ancient Olympic games. While boxing as a sport only came into proper existence sometime around the 16th century. So, in some ways, the recent popularity of MMA fighting sports is also a resurgence of what combat sports once looked like.

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What do the early odds reveal about a blockbuster fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua?

Sep 13, 2022
A. J. Riot

The road back to the summit of professional heavyweight boxing for Anthony Joshua appeared to be a long and winding one after losing to Oleksandr Usyk. It was, after all, Joshua’s second loss to the Ukrainian in as many fights. Furthermore, following a questionable reaction to the judges’ decision to award Usyk a split decision win, it was hard to picture the Englishman in the ring anytime soon. Indeed, Joshua’s stock had plummeted to an all-time low and the future looked uncertain. That was until Tyson Fury handed Joshua the chance to return to the top of the sport.
Boxing is, of course, a game of smoke and mirrors with callouts often designed to raise the profile of an individual’s career rather than being consistently genuine. However, in this case, a fight between the Brits looks to be extremely likely after Fury’s callout given that the latest betting UK boxing odds have already given both fighters a price, with Fury at 1/4 and Joshua further out at 11/4.
Unsurprisingly, the most recent sports predictions pieces have thrown their weight behind Fury who is still undefeated in his career. In some respects though, the odds make for curious reading given the evident gulf in class between the two boxers that has been proven beyond doubt over the last few years.


At least, Joshua’s odds of 11/4 don’t necessarily indicate that he has a mountain to climb whilst the reality is that Fury would be the trickiest opponent of his career so far. Yes, that price makes Joshua the outsider but after the last 36 months that the Watford-born fighter has had, you would expect them to be considerably longer. Indeed, losses to Andy Ruiz Jr and Usyk have illustrated that Joshua has very real and exploitable weaknesses which Fury should be able to play on at will.
To a certain extent, Fury’s odds of 1/4 back that up but there is little doubt that the boxing markets are adjusting their prices accordingly to accommodate the Englishman’s inactivity given what it could mean on the night against Joshua who has remained active.
Admittedly, Fury has, with the help of his social media channels, presented an image of a fighter who regularly trains despite announcing his retirement after beating Dillian Whyte in April. There is, however, a distinct difference between being in a legitimate training camp in the lead-up to a fight and creating humorous content from the gym every few days for one’s followers.


This is where it gets interesting as the odds, as initially alluded to, have just about kept Joshua in the contest as 11/4. These prices could change as the fight, which will be potentially scheduled for the end of the year, gets nearer, but you imagine that for them to do that, Fury would have to be put through his paces during an arduous training camp.

In reality, it will come down to whether a somewhat inactive Fury can beat a faltering Joshua who will, intriguingly, be fitter. When everything is added up, this may not be as clear-cut as the boxing community is making it out to be with the odds leaving the door ajar for an upset.