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WBC Feather Wweight title Nicolson vs. Brown

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On the main support on the George Cambosos Jr vs. Jake Wyllie, the invincible champion of WBC WBC Feather Wweight Skye Nicolson (12-0, 1 KO) will defend his title against Tiara Brown (18-0, 11 KO) on Saturday, March 22 at QDOS Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, live on Dazzn.

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This event is a return home for the Australian boxing master Skye Nicolson, because it will be the third defense of his WBC title. Nicolson’s opponent 36-year-old Tiara Brown is an eight-year veteran who will be hard for his first world title.

In April 2024, the rising star Skye Nicolson won a unanimous victory of the decision on Sarah Mahfoud and won the free WBC World Feather Wweight title. Three months later, she defended her belt for the first time when she defeated Dyan Vargas.

Nicolson fights for the third time in 2024, when she defeated Raven Chapman through a unanimous decision. Nicolson talked about her interest in unification, but before she received the opportunity to face another master, he must successfully defend his belt against a difficult opponent.

Tiara Brown debuted in boxing in September 2016, when she stopped Khadija Sanders in the first round. Over the next five years, Brown will balance his boxing career with work as a police officer in Washington.

Despite the fact that she had to work during the day and train at night, Tiara Brown was able to remain invincible. She quit her job in 2021 to focus strictly on boxing. Now the undefeated pretender is on the verge of the fight for the title of world champion.

29-year-old Skye Nicolson champion is a qualified Southpaw, which rarely loses rounds. He has an elite stab, precise time and excellent leg work. Challenger, Tiara Brown, is an aggressive warrior who has power, good locations and a constant speed of work.

Defending Master Skye Nicolson is accustomed to dictating the pace of her fights with stab and leg work. Challenger Tiara Brown does not like Nicolson’s fighting style. Brown suggested that she cut off the ring, push the pace of the fight and make Nicolson work consistently during the fight for the championship.

“There is a difference between boxing and running. Skye runs from its opponents. He throws seven or eight blows to the round,” said Brown. “We want to see the fight. I intend to perform my role. I will not let her do this Sonic The Hedgehog running around the ring all night. Come on Saturday, I cut her off.”

Last updated 21.03.2025

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Today’s live results: Cambosos vs. Wyllie – from Sydney

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US fans will have to get up early to catch Cambosos vs. Wyllie Fight Live on Dazn. If they want to see the whole event, they must get up at 4:00 et.

Results

– Cherno Johnson Hammers Nina Hughes: Hughes had no chance. She looked at the opening bell a step and stopped there. Johnson was sharper, faster and easily – he took Hughes’s nose early and just cut her.

In round 7 Johnson landed a spotless left catch and it was – Hughes’s corner threw a towel. Without fulling, no solemn trouble, only one -sided beating from beginning to end.

Hughes never looked like it belonged there. Johnson controlled each round, landed in Wola and never let Hughes into the fight. The detention could have been pliable, but there was no point in pulling it. Total domination.

– imam khataev A full ten rounds went for the first time – and still battered Durval Palacio from Bell to Bell. The results were wide, as they come: 99-89, 99-89, 98-90. Palacio’s face told this story, even if he somehow remained on his feet.

Khataev marched through him without a guard, eat arrows on purpose to go back more. Round 9? He rolled off Palacio with his right hand and almost closed the program, but the guy would not fall. Round 10? Khataev was going – robust combinations, shrugged in several meters and still headed at the last minute.

A tough boy Palacio, but Khataev did not need a break to take him ugly. Controlled violence, start finishing.

– Aihine Flattened aekkaphob auraiwan in the first round – TKO, basic robberies.

– Jayden Buan The crazy Jordan Kasilieris over four, pure sweeping into two cards (40-36, 40-36), one of the pity (39-37). Still closing.

Main event:

  • USA: 7:05 ET / 6:05 CT / 4:05 PT (Saturday)
  • Great Britain and Ireland: 11:05 GMT (Saturday)
  • Europe: 12:05 CET / 13:05 EET (Saturday)
  • Australia: 22:05 AEDT / 21:35 ACDT / 21:05 AESest (Saturday)
  • Up-to-date Zealand: 12:05 NZDT (Sunday)

Last updated 22/22/2025

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George Foreman: 1949-2025 | Boxinginsider.com Promotions

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George Foreman: 1949-2025

By: Sean Crose

One of the greatest weighty weight of all time died. George Foreman, who became as known as his grills as his stunning second career in boxing, was one of a kind. “Our hearts are broken,” said Foreman’s estate in a statement in social media on Friday evening. “With deep sadness we announce the departure of our beloved George Edward Foreman Sr., who calmly left on March 21, 2025 surrounded by loved ones. A pious preacher, devoted husband, loving father and proud and great -grandfather, lived with life marked by different faith, humility and cell.”

He is not a hyperbola to claim that Foreman led an extraordinary life, moving from heel to one of the most believing characters of pop culture in America and leaving an indelible mark in boxing sports. “Humanitarian, Olympian and two -time heavyweight master of the world”, he continued the statement – “he was deeply respected – strength for the good, man of discipline, beliefs and as a defender of his heritage, tirelessly to keep his good name – for his family.”

After winning the gold medal at the 1968 Olympic Games, Foreman became one of the most cruel strokes in the heavyweight division. In 1973, he was ready to become a heavyweight champion from Houston, which he achieved, repeatedly abandoning the defending master Joe Frazier six times in two rounds before the fight. However, less than three years later the situation changed to worse for Foreman, because former world champion Muhammad Ali stunned the world, throwing Foreman and taking his crown in Zaire.

Surprisingly, Foreman regained the championship in weighty weight – full twenty years after he lost him from Ali. Foreman’s return probably began when he had a deep religious experience, which permanently changed his life. Becoming a ordained minister, Foreman returned to boxing in 1987 to earn money for his parish. It was then seen by many as a joke. At that moment Foreman was fat and bald, looking completely different than the intimidating giant he was once. Foreman recently laughed when in 1994 he knocked out the defense of IBF heavyweight titles and WBA Michael Moore, full two decades after losing the championship with Ali.

Foreman continued the fight until 1997. At that time, he was seen more as a ubiquitous spokesman for a celebrity and a grill than a warrior. Indeed, the money earned from George Foreman Grills reportedly made him the richest athlete in the world – even exceeding the NBA and King Sneaker Michael Jordan. After his death, George Foremeen left the world of boxing with a dazzling, positive narrative that would never happen again. “We are grateful for pouring love prayers and we kindly ask for privacy because we worship the extraordinary life of a man to call our own,” said Foreman’s estate.

Rest in peace, Large George.

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The two -time heavyweight champion George Foreman dies at the age of 76

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“Substantial” George Foreman, one of the most influential and recognizable boxers of all time, died on Friday, his family Announced on his account on social media.

He was 76 years venerable.

Foreman, who won the Olympic gold medal in 1968, was a two -time heavyweight champion and Hall of Fame boxer.

Perhaps he is best known for the historical rumble in the jungle with Muhammad Ali in 1974 in Zaire, the foreman lost nervousness by the end of the eighth round. This is probably the most renowned struggle of all time and the film “When Were Kings”, which described the fight, won the Oscar for the best documentary.

Foreman once again underwent a story later in his career. He fought five times after he lost the championship in massive weight from Ali at the age of 25, including the victory of TKO in the fifth round over Joe Frazier (whom he stopped in two rounds to win the title for the first time) and the fifth round of Ron Lyle in a classic slugfest.

After the fifth fight at the age of 28, Foreman shockingly announced a pension and began his career as an ordained minister in his hometown of Texas.

Foreman was retired for 10 years. He returned to boxing in 1987 at the age of 38 and probably installed the most impressive sports return in history.

Initially, Foreman pulled the record with uncomplicated victories. One of them was a knockout in the second round of Gerry Cooney. But then, in 1991, Foreman proved that this return was real when he pushed the great Evander Holyfield on the edge in a classic fight for the title in massive weight at the age of 42. Although he failed to become a two -time heavyweight champion, Foreman was not listed.

Five fights later, after losing to Tommy Morrison, Foreman reached unthinkable.

On the results cards in the next fight for the title Foreman he was combined with two strokes, which put Michael Moorer for 10 in 1994. At the age of 45 and 299 days, Foreman was once again a heavyweight champion of the world, the oldest man who took the largest prize in boxing (and also the oldest master in history, which was for 20 years).

“It happened,” Jim Lampley called to the HBO transmission. “It happened!”

Foreman had a successful career with Lampley as a HBO boxing analyst. But his greatest success outside the ring has not yet come.

In the same year, Foreman defeated Moorerera, launched his title grill, which sold over 100 million pieces around the world.

In 1999 he sold the commercial rights of George Foreman Grill for $ 138 million.

Foreman’s last fight took place in November 1997, in most losses of decisions for Shannon Briggs.

For 12 years he maintained his role in HBO as a ring analyst, ending in 2004.

The ring called Foreman the ninth of the great puncher of all time, and in 2002 one of the 25 best boxers of the last 80 years.

In the Top Range statement, he called Foreman “one of the biggest hits and personalities he has ever seen.”

“George was a great friend not only himself, but for my whole family,” said Bob Arum, the chairman of the highest class. “We lost a family member and we are absolutely devastated.”

For his part, Lampley said that Foreman’s death was “a huge loss” and that he feels “blessed and privileged, that he knew him.”

“Tonight I am flooded with tears after I found out about the death of my dear friend and transmission partner George Foreman. I loved him,” said Lampley in a statement. “He was a great warrior and far, a much bigger man. Every great thing that happened to him, and there was a lot of unusual blessings, was richly deserved. My thoughts and prayers are today with his family, friends and a prejudice.”

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