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It’s getting ugly: Treach blasts son-in-law as ‘clout chaser’ after daughter Egypt knocked out in boxing match
*The legendary rapper Treach of Naughty by Nature is known for his unfiltered lyrics, but this time his raw words are directed at family. The hip-hop icon has publicly blasted his son-in-law, accusing him of being a “clout chaser” after his daughter,
Sun., March 8, 2026Location: Meta Apex in Las Vegas, NevadaBroadcast: Paramount+ Zuffa Boxing Results 200 lbs.: Jai Opetaia vs. Brandon Glanton – Opetaia via unanimous decision – HIGHLIGHTS!147 lbs.: Ricardo Salas vs.
Another week in the world of boxing has been and gone, and the big stories kept on coming. Matchroom's Eddie Hearn raised eyebrows with a new signing, while boxing politics oversh
The Zuffa Boxing title has been a major sticking point for the IBF in the lead-up to the fight, and on Friday, the International Boxing Federation said in a statement that it will no longer sanction the fight. Thus, Opetaia will be stripped of his IBF championship by going ahead with the Zuffa Boxing bout.
Jai Opetaia became the first champion in the history of Zuffa Boxing on March 8 in Las Vegas, defeating Brandon Glanton.
White ripped the IBF, Eddie Hearn, Bob Arum and more after Zuffa Boxing 04, calling boxing's establishment "rinky-dink" in a fiery presser.
After paying $80,000 in sanctioning fees and making a same-day weight for the fight, it was expected that Opetaia would be defending his IBF belt tonight. But at the last minute it was announced that he would not be sanctioned,
Dana White and Eddie Hearn's growing rivalry might bleed past their promoter work inside combat sports. White, CEO of the UFC, doubled down on his willingness to get in the ring and box Hearn, further escalating the potential grudge match between promoters.
Professional boxer Jake Paul sends gloves to the Cwmavon Hornets after hearing head coach Nigel Davies had died.
UFC CEO Dana White blasts traditional boxing promoters like Bob Arum and reveals his ruthless plan to sign every fighter.