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Boxer Paul Bamba died this week, just days after winning a WBA Cruiserweight title, his manager Ne-Yo said Friday. He was 35. The cause of death was not revealed.
Professional boxer Paul Bamba unexpectedly died just days after being crowned WBA Gold Cruiserweight champion, his manager and family announced on social media. He was 35. R&B singer and ...
Paul Bamba, a boxer from Puerto Rico, died less than a week after he won the WBA Gold cruiserweight title in New Jersey. The boxer, 35, was managed by Ne-Yo, an American singer and songwriter who ...
Bamba had just won the WBA Gold title on Dec. 21 in New Jersey Paul Bamba/Instagram Championship boxer Paul Bamba has died at 35, his manager Ne-Yo confirmed on Friday, Dec. 27. In a statement ...
Ne-Yo said he's "heartbroken" by the death of Paul Bamba—a professional boxer he manages—at age 35: "He was a fierce yet confident competitor with an unrelenting ambition to achieve greatness." ...
Paul Bamba, a decorated fighter and WBA Gold champion, passed away just days after his milestone title victory, leaving an indelible mark on boxing and beyond. Rising professional boxing star Paul ...
Bamba had been scheduled to fight Tyson Fury in November 2022 but the bout was called off due to a weight disagreement. The boxing community has begun to share their shock at the news.
Puerto Rican boxer Paul Bamba has died, his family and manager confirmed in a statement on Friday. The news comes just six days after the 35-year-old won the WBA Gold Cruiserweight Championship on ...
Paul Bamba had just etched his name into the boxing world. Since 2022, he had steadily risen to prominence and even broke Mike Tyson‘s record for the most boxing wins in one year. As a result ...
Championship boxer Paul Bamba has died at 35, his manager Ne-Yo confirmed on Friday, Dec. 27. In a statement shared to Instagram, the 45-year-old singer and manager, along with Bamba's family ...
Professional boxer Paul Bamba has died at the age of 35. Bamba was managed by singer Ne-Yo, who confirmed his death via a joint statement with the athlete’s family on Friday, December 27.
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