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Without wanting to sound like a man twice my age, isn’t this year flying, folks?

For all you #businessheads out there, we are through the first quarter of the year already and ready to take stock on our boxing profits and losses for March.

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That’s if profits are winners and losses are losers, of course.

Let’s get straight into a look-back at what March served up in the boxing world.

WINNERS

Moses Itauma

We’re going to ignore Public Enemy today and declare that in the case of Moses Itauma, we will believe the hype.

The fleet-footed heavyweight southpaw destroyed the previously unstopped Jermaine Franklin Jr. in five one-sided rounds at the close of the month, further announcing himself as the future of the heavyweight division.

The 21-year-old moved to 14-0, rocketed up the heavyweight rankings and is now a serious challenge for any of the beltholders in the division — but how quickly will he be moved?

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Oleksandr Usyk has made it clear — in rather charming form — that he wants nothing to do with the man who was born in 2004 (!!), so over the next 18 months the path will hopefully become clearer for Itauma to claim some version of the heavyweight title.

It’s not a matter of if, it’s just when.

The Fundoras

If I successfully navigate a synced present share on Christmas Day with my sister, it’s considered a big win in the Watson household. So what does that mean for the Fundoras, who both successfully defended their world championship titles in March?

Gabriela and Sebastian Fundora bested Viviana Ruiz Corredor and Keith Thurman, respectively, to keep hold of their gold, moving to a combined record of 42-1-1 (26 KOs) in the process.

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In the most impressive brother-sister showing since Ross and Monica Geller’s New Year’s Eve dance routine, the Fundoras have cemented themselves as pound-for-pound fighters and must-see television in the heightened age of entertainment.

And with the calm head of father Freddy in their corner, as well as a wholesome base in the family’s custom-built training facility in the shadows of California’s Tehachapi Mountains, the sky really is the limit as to how many more monthly check-ins like this — or even yearly — these two can win.

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