It was another banner year for boxing in 2025, with multiple title and super fights taking place. There's plenty to keep an eye on in 2026 as Zuffa Boxing looks to take over the sport and Jake Paul’s ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. After facing off against each other back in Feb. 2023, Mexican ...
British boxing champion is recovering after being involved in a deadly car crash. Two other occupants in the vehicle were killed. Lake Mead boaters issued warning: "Dangerous lake conditions" Trump ...
British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua sustained minor injuries on Monday in a fatal highway crash in Lagos, Nigeria, regional officials said. Matchroom Boxing said in a statement later Monday that ...
Several fighters have reportedly signed with Zuffa Boxing ahead of its launch in 2026. While there have recently been updates regarding Zuffa Boxing’s home in the UK, we already know that US fans will ...
LUBBOCK — The morning before his fight, as he waited in line for his 6 a.m. weigh-in, slurped an Orangesicle protein shake in a strip mall and later watched his younger sister practice her punch ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Americans have Black Friday, but in most other parts of ...
LONDON — In Britain and other countries like Australia and Canada, the day after Christmas is a secular national holiday known as Boxing Day. Here’s a brief look at some theories about how the holiday ...
Christmas Day means no work and no school for millions across the United States, but what about the day after? President Donald Trump signed an executive order proclaiming Dec. 26 (as well as ...
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated on Dec. 26 in many English-speaking countries, but not the United States. Originating in the United Kingdom, the day was traditionally for giving gifts to service ...
The origin of the name “Boxing Day” varies, but it was first used in print in 1833, four years before Charles Dickes referred to it in “The Pickwick Papers,” according to History. Some believe it ...