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Manny Pacquiao, who won championships in a record eight different weight divisions in his legendary career, heads the hall’s Class of 2025, which will be inducted Sunday in ceremonies at the Turning ...
Manny Pacquiao has been removed from the WBC's rankings just weeks after he re-entered them ahead of his shock return.
The WBC approved a 2-pound weight tolerance for featherweight and super-lightweight fighters and a 2.5-pound tolerance for middleweight due to fluid retention. This was a result of the long journey ...
Manny Pacquiao entirely removed from world rankings after error – but it won’t affect comeback fight
Manny Pacquiao’s comeback world title fight with Mario Barrios will still go ahead, despite losing his position in the WBC ...
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Philstar.com on MSN'Call me a fighter, a warrior': Pacquiao joins Boxing Hall of FameThere will always be talk among boxing observers and fans about the greatest fighter of this generation, with a significant number siding with Floyd Mayweather Jr. — who defeated Pacquiao 10 years ago ...
World Boxing has apologised after Imane Khelif was named in their announcement on mandatory sex testing for all boxers in its competitions, saying the Paris Olympics gold medallist's privacy should ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNBrilliant boxer Waseem's world title celebratedWaseem had fulfilled his lifelong dream to win a world title in his hometown of Quetta, and he managed to bring several ...
South Africa's Kevin Lerena will defend his World Boxing Council (WBC) bridgerweight world title on Thursday on home soil against Serhiy Radchenko - a full-circle moment for a fighter who has ...
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World Boxing apologizes for naming Olympic champion Imane Khelif in sex test policy(AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] The president of World Boxing has apologized after Olympic champion Imane Khelif was singled out ...
The governing body for boxing apologized to the Algerian gold medalist after announcing a new gender eligibility policy.
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