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MIKE TYSON – THE HARDEST PUNCHER EVER

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Decades have already passed, countless boxers emerge, but no one has ever come close to how hard Mike Tyson hit.
Tyson is called Baddest Man of the Planet. And the moniker fits perfectly with the heavyweight monster.
At a very young age, Tyson started his career as a boxer.
He only had one thing in mind whenever he stepped inside the ring — to destroy.
Today, we will look at how he destroyed opponents being placed in front of him.
The \’Iron\’ fist of Mike Tyson highlights.

Tyson is the kind of fighter who doesn\’t throw jabs.
Let us clarify. It is the only fighter who doesn\’t throw jabs.
Every punch of Tyson has that malicious intent to hurt and knock his opponent down.
Mike Tyson\’s punches are filled with massive power.
That\’s what made him dangerous. He is excellent at evading punches, and when he does, he will make sure to hit you wide open.
Whether it be a liver shot, body shot, or punch in the face.
Tyson was built differently. He has the speed for a heavyweight, along with that speed is the scary power. The power that can make knockout opponents bigger and more massive than him.
He had no fear; he showed no fear. That is why he is one of the best.
For Tyson, there is no opponent he can’t beat.
What makes his punches scary is his body movement. When he punches, his body moves with his hand. It\’s like he is generating something, but he is doing it at such a fast pace.
His hips follow his hand. It is Mike Tyson\’s secret.
Imagine putting it all. In an already heavy hand, that is added with the hip power. The result is devastating.
Truly, Tyson is one of a kind.

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Terrence Crawford vs. Errol Spence Jr.: The Battle for Welterweight Supremacy

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Terrence Crawford vs. Errol Spence Jr.: The Battle for Welterweight Supremacy

In a much-anticipated showdown, boxing fans are eagerly awaiting the clash between Terrence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr., set to take place on July 29, 2023. 

This bout is undoubtedly the biggest fight of the year, and both fighters wasted no time in making their presence felt at the press conference, held to announce the official confirmation of the event. 

With the undisputed welterweight crown on the line, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Terrence Crawford, the current WBO welterweight champion, exuded confidence as he stepped up to the podium. Believing in his comprehensive skill set, he expressed his belief in being able to conquer the unified welterweight title holder, Errol Spence Jr. 

“I think everything is a key point in the fight. You got my jab; you got my movement, you got my counter-punching ability, and you got my brain with the way I think. Just all around,” Crawford said during a press conference. 

Crawford’s unblemished record speaks volumes about his dominance inside the ring. With an impressive tally of 39 wins, 30 of which were achieved by way of knockout, the WBO welterweight champion has consistently proven his mettle. 

However, standing in his way is the formidable Errol Spence Jr., who boasts an equally impressive undefeated record of 28 wins, with 22 of them coming by way of knockout. 

As the date draws near, the anticipation continues to build, as fans wonder who will emerge victorious and establish themselves as the unrivaled king of the welterweight division.

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Jamal Crawford retires from pro basketball

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Jamal Crawford retires from pro basketball

Three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford announced his retirement from
professional basketball on his social media account.
\”Goodbye to the game, all the spoils the adrenaline rush,\” the 42-year old veteran
posted.
Crawford already cemented his name in the NBA as one of the greatest sixth man ever
as well as one of the deadliest ball handlers the league has ever witness. His classic
shake-and-bake move earned him the moniker, Jcross.
He played for 20 seasons on nine different teams and he is one of the oldest player to
ever score 51 points during the NBA bubble back in 2020.
Throughout his career, he logged an average of 14.6 ppg and 3.4 apg.
Although he failed to win a championship, Crawford was a frequent delegate of the NBA
playoffs having played for 74 games.

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Conor McGregor continues boxing training

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Conor McGregor continues boxing training

Conor McGregor continues to wow his fans and followers on social media with his
upgraded physique.
The Notorious one posted on his Instagram account his latest workout at Crulim Boxing
Club Official, who and what will his next fight be? No one still knows.
But what people know is how much of a beast McGregor is in his body transformation.
The intimidating UFC superstar has become even more frightening and fans want
Kamaru Usman to be the first to taste the power of the new-look McGregor.
Another rumor is he will be back in boxing. With his current weight he might possibly
fight the current pound-for-pound king and the face of boxing, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

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