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Unfortunately for 'Roc Nation' Exec Jay Z, You Can't Win Them All: Cotto vs Canelo

By Sibrena Stowe Geraldino | Nov 22, 2015 04:30 PM EST

Last night, Roc Nation's honcho Jay Z lost a $100,000 bet with Oscar de la Hoya that his contender, Miguel Cotto, would beat Alvarez Canelo for the middleweight title. Unfortunately for Jay Z, as he and wife Beyonce looked on, Cotto lost in a unanimous decision at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The rapper is due to fork over the money to the White Memorial Medical Center's cancer unit. Read More »

Should Floyd Mayweather Fight Triple G?

By Danica Bellini, Mstars Associate Editor | Jun 16, 2015 11:59 AM EDT

Forget Manny Pacquiao - undeafeated boxing champ Floyd Mayweather should gain a few pounds and meet ultimate rival Gennady "Triple G" Golovkin in the ring! Read More »

Martin Murray To Beat Gennady Golovkin? Carl Froch Next?

By Kenneth Brown | Dec 04, 2014 02:35 PM EST

Martin Murray to some is a British boxing hopeful, but that hasn't hurt his confidence. The top fighter believes he will be the man to stop knockout king Gennady Golovkin. The pair enjoyed their pre-fight opening press conference, but Murray is sure he will enjoy not only the fight, but victory too. Brave words from a man stepping in to the ring with a fellow fighter that many deem a "monster in the ring". There had been talk of a Golovkin vs Carl Froch bout, despite the complications their difference in weight could bring. If Golovkin can topple one Brit, then maybe, just maybe he will get one of the most exciting fights of his life in 2015. Read More »

Carl Froch Eyeing Gennady Golovkin & Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr

By Kenneth Brown | Dec 01, 2014 03:38 PM EST

Carl Froch has quietly and patiently waited around since he devastatingly knocked George Groves out earlier this year. However, with the end of his career admittedly in sight, and a long wait before he's likely to step into the ring, are his options slowly diminishing? He has insisted he has no interest in a third straight bout with Groves, and that he'd retire before fighting fellow British boxer James DeGale. He has insisted he would love to fight Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr, and he's hinted he'd fight Gennady Golovkin. With time running out, just who will the super middleweight champion of the world decide to fight, or will he call it quits for good? Read More »

James DeGale ready for George Groves and Carl Froch?

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 22, 2014 08:17 PM EST

James DeGale and George Groves have had busy weeks to say the least. The pair had a row this week, and then they both went toe-to-toe with different opponents on the same night. With both figters winning, could they now face one another in 2015? Carl Froch, who both fighters want to box, was working ringside, and he admitted, if they fight in 2015, he will take on the winner, maybe, leaving everything up in the air once again. The super middleweight division looks set to take off higher than ever, but Groves must beat Anthony Dirrell to become the champion if these bouts are to become a reality. The stars have had their say, though. Read More »

James DeGale vs Marco Antonio Periban Live Stream

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 22, 2014 11:30 AM EST

James DeGale has been patiently waiting for the chance to fight Carl Froch, but now that the bout looks unlikely, he's hoping to KO both Marco Antonio Periban and then George Groves, all en route to becoming a world super middleweight champion. His fight is one of the many brilliant bouts on the 'Repeat or Revenge' card, and he's hoping to steal the show. If he fails, he will be at least a year away from getting himself back in to world title contention, and luckily we're bringing you a free, live stream of his bout, so check it out. Read More »

James DeGale- world title on the way?

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 13, 2014 03:21 PM EST

James DeGale believes he is heading towards a world title, but that doesn't mean he's prepared to start slacking off. The world title contender has already earned himself a shot at Carl Froch, or his vacant title if he chooses to opt out of the fight, but he's not prepared to sit and wait around. Soon enough he will step in to the boxing ring to fight Marco Antonio Periban, and then he's happy to fight Froch, George Groves or whoever stands in his way from world boxing domination in 2015. He has a secret weapon, however, and that's a military-boxing based training camp, but will that be enough to push him the full distance? Read More »

George Groves & James DeGale Set For Sizzling Wembley Stadium World Title Boxing Bout In 2015?

By Kenneth Brown | Oct 27, 2014 09:29 AM EDT

Three years ago, George Groves and James DeGale were newcomers-turned-novices in the boxing world, but now they're two of the biggest and well known fighters on the entire planet. These two are both working through bouts, hoping to capture world titles in 2015, and they've revealed that after that, they could have a rematch- three years after Groves beat his domestic rival. They will both fight on Nov. 22, with the pair hoping 2015 is all about them and their world title ambitions. First up, Groves has to beat American boxer Denis Douglin, then he looks set to fight Anthony Dirrell, and possibly DeGale. Read More »

Gennady Golovkin For Carl Froch?

By Kenneth Brown | Oct 26, 2014 12:32 PM EDT

Carl Froch delivered a devastating knockout to George Groves at Wembley Stadium, and it's safe to say he has earned the right to do whatever he wants, and he's living by that right. The world champion boxer has laughed off the idea of a rematch with Groves and he has laughed off the idea of fighting James DeGale. He'll retire if he fails to get a bout against Gennady Golovkin or Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. The British boxer wants a Las Vegas showdown, and if not it appears he'll walk away before risking his legacy in a domestic battle. Read More »

Gennady Golovkin Is Still The King

By Kenneth Brown | Oct 19, 2014 05:19 PM EDT

If you haven't heard of Gennady Golovkin yet, you will soon, and he's making sure of it. The boxing star is crushing opponent after opponent, and he has delivered another sensational knock-out in his latest fight against Marco Antonio Rubio. The huge star continues to improve and only needed two rounds this time around, and the middleweight champion doesn't look like he'll slow down anytime soon. Read More »

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