Queensberry's Frank Warren gives a litany of updates about Tyson Fury, Daniel Dubois, Moses Itauma, Queensberry's DAZN plans ...
Arguably the biggest story in the boxing world right now is the reported bout between Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, ...
Interview: The 27-year-old discusses his difficult upbringing in Russia, working as a bouncer and at McDonald’s to afford a ...
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Hosted on MSN'Don't sleep on Queensberry's future stars – we've got plenty of power in our stable'Queensberry promoter insists his stable have got boxers able to compete with Adam Azim, who fights Sergey Lipinets on ...
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Hosted on MSNPrince William shows support for boxing charity changing lives amid knife crime epidemicChildren are dying because of knife crime. Mums and dads are being put in positions no parent should ever be and that is ...
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Hosted on MSN'That's a massive attraction' - Frank Warren reacts to possible Canelo Alvarez vs Jake Paul fightThere is no doubt a potential fight between Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Jake Paul would be a massive event. This was an opinion ...
Frank Warren insists Tyson Fury is ‘happy’ with life after boxing. ‘The Gypsy King’ left fans with their heads in their ...
Frank Warren says he is not trying to bring Tyson Fury out of retirement - but if it did happen it would be because 'the Gypsy King' is a "fighting man".
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Hosted on MSNDerek Chisora targeting summertime milestone but Frank Warren cautions Otto Wallin challenge firstDerek Chisora's prospective 50th - and possibly final - professional bout is targeting a summer date, but promoter Frank ...
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Hosted on MSN'He has a fighting heart!' - Frank Warren does not see retirement u-turn for Tyson Fury yetTyson Fury will remain retired for the foreseeable future, believes Frank Warren, though the Queensberry Promotions boss does ...
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BANG Showbiz on MSNFrank Warren says that Tyson Fury retired from boxing to focus on his familyFrank Warren has explained how Tyson Fury retired from boxing to concentrate on his family and doesn't expect the fighter to ...
Following two back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, two-time heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury retired from the sport of boxing.
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