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Wilder trainer Jay Deas: Going back to the basics, training camp and ready for Breazeale
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Bomac Keyshawn Davis' trainer: "Gervonta can be beat easily, he's a basic dude with a lot of power!"
#keyshawndavis #gervontadavis #tankdavis 🚨Join this channel to get access to the perks: bomac keyshawn DAVIS' TRAINER: ...
What is it? Kaewsamrit Gym has been shaping fighters since 1990, known especially for sharp, punch-heavy technique. It remains a favourite with international vi ...
WORLD CHAMPION Abass Baraou reckons boxing plotters are trying to rob his his belt before a punch has been thrown. The ...
India is aiming to win multiple medals in disciplines like aquatics and cycling at the 2036 Olympic Games as both these ...
Rocky Balboa and his student, Adonis Creed, are the best boxing has to offer. They challenged many of the sport's greatest, ...
As India works behind the scenes on its bid to host the 2036 Olympics, infrastructure is not a major worry, with Ahmedabad ...
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Gear up with these Muay Thai essentials
So, you’ve decided to give Muay Thai a shot—or maybe you’ve gotten hooked after scrolling through videos and watching your friends throw punches and kicks. Maybe you saw your favorite character land a ...
In the corridors of power where India’s 2036 Olympic bid is taking shape, infrastructure is hardly a concern given “how prepared” contender city Ahmedabad already seems to be. But what’s keeping the ...
Bobsled brakeman Azaria Hill of the U.S. Olympic bobsled team grew up the proud child of two Olympic medalists: mother Denean Howard-Hill, a three-time Olympian and winner of a gold and two silver ...
The 17-year-old Innis is coming off a 2025 season that saw him go undefeated and claim four major titles, including a ...
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Indian sport has a big problem: An unsporting bureaucracy
Indian sportspersons are not held back by a lack of talent or ambition, but by a bureaucracy that too often humiliates those ...
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