But those words mean different things to different people. Some men feel best in underwear that lifts and supports, like a pair of boxer briefs, while others prefer more room for their bits to ...
Modal has a silky-soft feel that's light and cool against your skin. Testers say their favorite modal boxer briefs almost disappear under their clothes. If you're looking to keep your precious ...
Naoya Inoue, ESPN's No. 3 pound-for-pound boxer, will help usher in the 2025 title fight slate with his third defense of the undisputed 122-pound championship early Friday in Tokyo (ESPN+ ...
Ryan Garcia, of Victorville, California, now living in Los Angeles, is a former WBC interim lightweight champion and one of the best young talents in boxing. Garcia is also one of the most popular ...
Boxer shorts might be best for lounging, but the best boxer briefs are widely considered the ideal option for the rest of the time. They're comfortable and supportive. As we explain in our guide ...
Misfits boxer Anthony Taylor has provided a reassuring update on his condition after initially collapsing unconscious following his defeat against former UFC star Darren Till. The pair went toe-to ...
About Isagani de Castro Jr. Before he joined Rappler as senior desk editor, Gani was the longest-serving editor in chief (EIC) of ABS-CBN News online, the general news website of ABS-CBN Corp. He ...
On Monday, Italian soccer club Lazio fired its longtime falconer Juan Bernabé after the 56-year-old Spaniard posted photos on social media of, uh, himself following a penile implant surgery. In a ...
In the wake of a second loss to Oleksandr Usyk, British boxer Tyson Fury has announced his retirement. This isn't the first time Fury, 36, has said he's stepping away from the sport. However ...
“I’m going to make this short and sweet,” the British boxer said in a social media post on Monday. “I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing. It’s been a blast.” Fury’s ...
The GP was working with Benn when the boxer tested positive in 2022 and said in a podcast interview the same year that he believed “80 to 90 per cent” of elite boxers could be using drugs.