@AMAZlNGNATURE Nature can be both beautiful and heartbreaking. A hauntingly peaceful image that reminds us how fragile life is, even for one of nature’s most powerful predators
@D__Zachi People forget how fast Andy Ruiz’s hands were for a heavyweight.
On his best night, he shocked the world. But against Oleksandr Usyk, speed alone won’t be enough footwork, movement, and ring IQ make that a very tough fight for Ruiz.
@PureStrikingHQ If that’s true, Alex Pereira has officially become one of the biggest stars in combat sports. From kickboxing legend to UFC superstar what a journey.
@ringmagazine Professional on the scales, dangerous in the ring. Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez and Antonio Vargas are locked in. Fight night can’t come soon enough.
@LukeFurryjo Boxing doesn’t care how old you are it rewards discipline, dedication, and the willingness to learn. The right mindset can take you a lot further than age ever will.
@ringmagazine People keep doubting Boots, but until someone actually beats him, I’m not betting against him. Zayas is talented, but Ennis has shown a different level of skill and versatility.
@Chrisxy24 Japan keeps producing monsters. Everyone knows Inoue, but that KO was a brutal reminder that the talent pool runs deep. Credit to Moloney for his heart, but his corner probably should’ve saved him from that last round.
George Foreman was an absolute force of nature in the ring.
Even Mike Tyson admitted he could hit like few others, and Foreman might’ve hit even harder.
This wasn’t boxing… it was straight-up domination. Pure manhandling from the opening bell 🥊💥
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@D__Zachi Prime George Foreman wasn’t just beating opponents he was overwhelming them. Every punch looked like it could end the fight. Raw power, relentless pressure, and absolute intimidation. A true force of nature.
@BoxingEnth Mayweather’s defense vs Leonard’s speed, power, and versatility. One of the toughest fantasy matchups in boxing history. I’m leaning Sugar Ray by a razor-thin decision.
@LukeFurryjo Champions aren’t born they’re built through discipline, consistency, and hard work. Respect to this young warrior for starting early and embracing the journey. The future looks bright!
@ringmagazine Agit bringing the big guns to chase Usyk while Tyson is already barking for that rematch? Heavyweight chaos at its finest. Kabayel’s got the size and puncher’s chance, but the Ukrainian Wizard’s movement and IQ make him a nightmare for anyone.
@D__Zachi 95.65% KO rate as a world champ? That’s terrifying power at heavyweight. Most champs rely on decisions or volume, but “Dynamite” is ending nights early. British boxing eating right now.
@VinnysCorner1 Moses Itauma studying Shakur Stevenson? That’s elite-level IQ. Absorbing that defense, timing, and slick movement at heavyweight size is scary. Shakur’s the technician of this era and Itauma blending it with his power and southpaw flair? We’re watching a monster in the making.
@Stephen78818951 You throw chaos, you get equal and opposite destruction right back. That “about to lose your senses” moment classic mistake. Stay composed or pay the price.
Newton’s Third Law of Motion in full effect: Equal and opposite reaction.
When you are about to lost your sense ⚔️
Don’t try it next time 💃
#PowerSlap#CombatSports
Khbabez and Rajabzadeh threw down like it was the last fight on Earth — heavy shots every round, no backing down. That was a GLORY war for the highlight reels and possibly 2025 FOTY. Controversial or not, both left it all in the ring. Respect to “The Tank” for reclaiming the belt and The Golden Wolf for the retirement send-off.