
Six mini-columns from Ring 6 weekend (without ordering Ring 6)
After a busy boxing weekend, Eric Raskin opines on six topics in the news beyond what took place on the Ring 6 card headlined by Shakur Stevenson defeating Teofimo Lopez.

After a busy boxing weekend, Eric Raskin opines on six topics in the news beyond what took place on the Ring 6 card headlined by Shakur Stevenson defeating Teofimo Lopez.

Danish super middleweight contender Jacob Bank improved to 18-0 (10 KOs) after a 12-round stoppage victory over Cuban William Scull.

This is a full weekend – especially on Saturday, January 31, with Lopez-Stevenson, plus Bakhram Murtazaliev defending his world title against Josh Kelly; Xander Zayas and Abass Baraou meeting in a unification bout; plus a notable super middleweight bout between Jacob Bank and William Scull.

AGON Sports comes out firing in January after its global expansion in 2025.

Former IBF super middleweight champion William Scull set for first fight since loss to Canelo Alvarez

Want a bold takeaway from the three Cinco de Mayo fight cards? How about declaring there’s a new “face of boxing”?

BoxingScene Today wraps up a monumental weekend in the ring, highlighting the biggest moments from Ennis–Stanionis, Tszyu–Spencer, Hrgović–Joyce, and more. Get expert breakdowns, surprise outcomes, and what each fight means for future title races and contender rankings.

After this past weekend – with Canelo Alvarez-William Scull, Rolly Romero-Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney-Jose Ramirez – boxing fans will think long and hard about spending money to watch the next “loaded” fight card.

Friday and Saturday saw anticipated fight cards fall miserably flat. The BoxingScene team diagnoses what crippled the shows.

Twelve rounds of glorified square dancing with William Scull left Saul “Canelo” Alvarez clearly agitated – though at least an undisputed champ again at super middleweight.