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10 Jun 2025 – Promoters confirm the fight between Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford on 13 September in Las Vegas, to be broadcast via Netflix.

05 Jun 2025 – Vasiliy Lomachenko, Ukrainian double Olympic champion and three-time world champion, announces his retirement from boxing at age 37.

04 May 2025 – Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua will undergo elbow surgery this month, sidelining him for 6–8 weeks as he eyes a comeback.

03 Jun 2025 – World Boxing apologizes after Imane Khelif is named in a statement regarding mandatory gender verification – raising data privacy concerns.

03 Mar 2025 – IOC chief Bach: only boxers from the IOC‑recognised global federation “World Boxing” could participate at LA 2028 Olympics.


Muay Thai

12–15 Jun 2025 – The 30th anniversary Hungarian Kickboxing World Cup & Hungarian Kickboxing Open took place in Budapest; over 3,700 participants from 50 countries.


Kickboxing

14 Jun 2025 – Glory 100 live blog: Rico Verhoeven defends heavyweight title another time, defeating Artem Vakhitov in Rotterdam.

12–15 Jun 2025 – The 30th anniversary Hungarian Kickboxing World Cup & Open in Budapest saw great participation.

–** June 2025** – In Columbus (USA), the WAKO USA National Kickboxing Championships took place (exact dates not specified), including photos.

–** January–March 2025** – Memorable Italian Kickboxing World Cup 2025 in Jesolo with record participation.


MMA / UFC

04 Jul 2025 – Kayla Harrison wins UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship via kimura against Julianna Peña at UFC 316, earns Performance of the Night.

29 Jun 2025 – Sherdog: Live highlights from UFC 317 (“UFC 317 Highlight Video: Gregory Rodrigues…”) along with more videos of tight submissions and knockouts.

28 Jun 2025 – Sherdog report: After UFC 317, Dana White announces press conference for Canelo vs. Crawford – undisputed super middleweight title in sight.

25 Jun 2025 – Sherdog: Daniel Cormier had his new car stolen during UFC 317 weekend, several fights adjusted (“UFC 317 Gets New Matchup Following Sedriques Dumas' Exit”).

22 Jun 2025 – Dana White officially announces that **Jon Jones** is retiring from the UFC heavyweight roster and names **Tom Aspinall** the new undisputed UFC heavyweight champion.

22 Jun 2025 – **Khalil Rountree Jr.** defeats **Jamahal Hill** by unanimous decision at UFC Baku, scoring multiple knockdowns with leg kicks and strengthening his position in the light heavyweight division.

21 Jun 2025 – UFC signs former PFL heavyweight champion **Ante Delija** to a long-term contract.

21 Jun 2025 – UFC CEO Dana White confirms negotiations on a new broadcast deal, likely involving multiple networks; ESPN is seen as the leading candidate for the new contract.

19 Jun 2025** (according to MMA Fighting)** – Mackenzie Dern pushes for a title fight against Virna Jandiroba as speculation grows over a super fight between Zhang Weili and Valentina Shevchenko.

20 Jun 2025 – **Alex Pereira** reveals he has gained weight up to 243.8 lb; fans speculate about a potential move to heavyweight and a possible clash with **Tom Aspinall**.

 
 

 Expertise

 

How do I find the right boxing glove size?

The right size for boxing gloves is indicated in ounces (oz) and depends on your body weight and intended use (training or competition). For training, boxing gloves with a higher weight (12–16 oz) are recommended, while lighter gloves (8–10 oz) are typically used in competitions. Hand circumference also plays a role, with S, M, L, and XL being common sizes.

Here's how to find the right size:

1. Determine your body weight:
This is an important factor in choosing the right number of ounces.

2. Consider the intended use:
For training, heavier boxing gloves (12–16 oz) are better, while lighter ones (8–10 oz) are used in competition.

3. Measure your hand circumference:
• Wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your hand (excluding the thumb).
• Compare the result to size charts (e.g., S = 16–18 cm, M = 19–21 cm, L = 22–23 cm, XL = 24–26 cm).

4. Try on different sizes:
A well-fitting boxing glove should fit snugly without pinching your fingers or palm. If you wear hand wraps, try on the boxing gloves with them to ensure a proper fit.

Additional tips:
Children's gloves: For kids up to about 10 years old, 4–6 oz boxing gloves are suitable. For teens up to 15 years and women with small hands, 8 oz boxing gloves are a good choice.
All-round gloves: 12 oz boxing gloves are often a good compromise for beginners and fitness boxing.
Protection: 14 and 16 oz boxing gloves offer more protection during training and sparring.
Thumb: Make sure the thumb is well protected and secured.
By following these steps and considering the various sizes and weights, you can find the boxing gloves that best suit your needs.

By following these steps and considering the various sizes and weights, you can find the boxing gloves that best suit your needs.
 
 
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