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Grandy Twins’ father Daniel Sr. discusses career plans and future The father and manager of boxing’s viral sensations, the Grandy Twins, has spoken exclusively to World Boxing News as Steven and Daniel continue their unbeaten march in the paid ranks. After years of dazzling the internet as teenage prodigies, the 17-year-old brothers are now 3-0 as professionals and beginning to lay the foundations for careers that many believe could lead to world championships. For Daniel Grandy Sr., the man guiding both, the key is balance: keeping the brothers on similar trajectories while recognizing that boxing is ultimately an individual pursuit. “We want to keep them moving at a similar pace, but we’re also realistic — boxing is an individual sport,” Grandy Sr. told WBN. “If one has an opportunity that makes sense sooner, we’ll adjust. The goal is to maximize each of their careers while keeping their journeys aligned as much as possible.” Different weight classes, same ambition One of the most notable decisions from Team Grandy has been to keep the twins in separate weight classes. While some wondered if their paths would overlap, their father insists this is a deliberate, long-term move. “Yes, we see them continuing in different weight classes. They’ve grown into their natural divisions, and it gives them each their own lane while still allowing fans to follow both journeys without overlap,” he explained. The approach gives both Daniel and Steven the chance to establish unique identities while keeping the intrigue of a twin storyline alive. Closing out 2025, preparing for 2026 The immediate plan is activity. With momentum building and fan interest growing, Grandy Sr. outlined how the brothers will approach the remainder of this year. “The rest of the year is about staying active and building momentum. We want to close the year strong with a couple more fights each, keep raising their profiles, and position them for a big 2026 campaign.” That strategy mirrors the traditional development path of prospects — frequent outings, gradual step-ups, and exposure on notable cards. Promoter interest heats up Perhaps the most intriguing revelation is the level of interest the brothers are already attracting from promoters. At just three fights apiece, Daniel and Steven are drawing attention from some of the sport’s most prominent players. “We’ve definitely had interest from big-name promotional companies,” Grandy Sr. confirmed. “Right now, we’re exploring all options carefully — we want the right fit that values both Daniel and Steven as a package, but also as individuals.” That balance — being marketed together while thriving separately — will be a delicate act. But with their father steering the ship, the Grandy Twins appear set to become a fixture in boxing conversations for years to come. The next great American story? As boxing searches for its next breakout stars, the Grandy Twins‘ mix of talent, charisma, and a ready-made fan base is impossible to ignore. With careful matchmaking and the proper promotional backing, their journey from viral prodigies to world champions could become one of the defining stories of the new era. For now, they remain undefeated, ambitious, and hungry — exactly how Daniel Grandy Sr. wants it. WBN will continue to follow the progress of Steven and Daniel Grandy as they build toward 2026. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism. Stay Ahead in Boxing News Subscribe to the free WBN Newsletter and get trusted, expertly reported boxing updates, exclusive interviews, and fight analysis delivered straight to your inbox daily. Join the World Boxing News Channel or follow WBN (Linktree) for more.

My exclusive with Daniel Grandy Sr., father of the sensational boxing prospects, The Grandy Twins.

Sr. discusses career plans and the future, as well as keeping the twins on separate paths.

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Grandy Twins’ father Daniel Sr. discusses career plans and future The father and manager of boxing’s viral sensations, the Grandy Twins, has spoken exclusively to World Boxing News as Steven and Daniel continue their unbeaten march in the paid ranks. After years of dazzling the internet as teenage prodigies, the 17-year-old brothers are now 3-0 as professionals and beginning to lay the foundations for careers that many believe could lead to world championships. For Daniel Grandy Sr., the man guiding both, the key is balance: keeping the brothers on similar trajectories while recognizing that boxing is ultimately an individual pursuit. “We want to keep them moving at a similar pace, but we’re also realistic — boxing is an individual sport,” Grandy Sr. told WBN. “If one has an opportunity that makes sense sooner, we’ll adjust. The goal is to maximize each of their careers while keeping their journeys aligned as much as possible.” Different weight classes, same ambition One of the most notable decisions from Team Grandy has been to keep the twins in separate weight classes. While some wondered if their paths would overlap, their father insists this is a deliberate, long-term move. “Yes, we see them continuing in different weight classes. They’ve grown into their natural divisions, and it gives them each their own lane while still allowing fans to follow both journeys without overlap,” he explained. The approach gives both Daniel and Steven the chance to establish unique identities while keeping the intrigue of a twin storyline alive. Closing out 2025, preparing for 2026 The immediate plan is activity. With momentum building and fan interest growing, Grandy Sr. outlined how the brothers will approach the remainder of this year. “The rest of the year is about staying active and building momentum. We want to close the year strong with a couple more fights each, keep raising their profiles, and position them for a big 2026 campaign.” That strategy mirrors the traditional development path of prospects — frequent outings, gradual step-ups, and exposure on notable cards. Promoter interest heats up Perhaps the most intriguing revelation is the level of interest the brothers are already attracting from promoters. At just three fights apiece, Daniel and Steven are drawing attention from some of the sport’s most prominent players. “We’ve definitely had interest from big-name promotional companies,” Grandy Sr. confirmed. “Right now, we’re exploring all options carefully — we want the right fit that values both Daniel and Steven as a package, but also as individuals.” That balance — being marketed together while thriving separately — will be a delicate act. But with their father steering the ship, the Grandy Twins appear set to become a fixture in boxing conversations for years to come. The next great American story? As boxing searches for its next breakout stars, the Grandy Twins‘ mix of talent, charisma, and a ready-made fan base is impossible to ignore. With careful matchmaking and the proper promotional backing, their journey from viral prodigies to world champions could become one of the defining stories of the new era. For now, they remain undefeated, ambitious, and hungry — exactly how Daniel Grandy Sr. wants it. WBN will continue to follow the progress of Steven and Daniel Grandy as they build toward 2026. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism. Stay Ahead in Boxing News Subscribe to the free WBN Newsletter and get trusted, expertly reported boxing updates, exclusive interviews, and fight analysis delivered straight to your inbox daily. Join the World Boxing News Channel or follow WBN (Linktree) for more.

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Father Daniel opens up on Grandy Twins’ progress and separate spotlights World Boxing News gained exclusive insight from Daniel Grandy Sr., the man behind boxing’s most talked-about teenage prodigies, Steven and Daniel Grandy. At just 17, the Philadelphia-born twins have gone from viral childhood sensations to legitimate professional forces, each moving to 3-0 in the paid ranks. For Daniel Sr., the journey has been a lifetime in the making. Proud progress “I’m extremely proud of the progress both Daniel and Steven have made since turning professional,” Grandy Sr. told WBN. “They’ve been dedicated to boxing since they were little kids, and now you’re seeing that work translate at the pro level. Each fight shows growth, not just in their skills but in their composure under the lights.” That growth was on display this past weekend when Daniel went past the opening round for the first time as a professional. Facing seasoned veteran Frank Brown at the Paradigm Combat Sports Training Center in Sugar Land, Texas, Daniel scored an early knockdown before dominating through four rounds to claim a wide unanimous decision. It was a moment of maturity for a fighter who, until then, had ended bouts before fans could even blink. His twin, Steven, remains perfect with three first-round knockouts in as many fights. Learning with rounds “Yes, I was glad to see Daniel get some rounds in,” Senior admitted. “As exciting as first-round knockouts are, facing a seasoned opponent and having to work through a few rounds gives us valuable experience. It’s important for his development to be able to adjust and show he can dominate beyond the opening bell.” The performance reinforced what separates the Grandy brothers from many prospects — their ability to adapt. Despite being teenagers, they already look comfortable making adjustments against any opposition. Spotlighting separately Recently, the Grandys have also boxed on separate cards, something Daniel Sr. explained was by design. “It was a conscious decision to keep them on separate cards. This gives each of them their own spotlight, their own moment to shine. We’ll continue to mix it up — sometimes together, sometimes apart — depending on what’s best for their progression and the events themselves.” That approach ensures neither brother lives in the other’s shadow while allowing promoters to capitalize on the unique buzz that each brings to the sport. Records, titles, and history With six combined wins, all at 17, whispers are already circulating about timelines to titles — and possibly history. The Grandys are acutely aware of the youngest world champion records. “We definitely see titles in their future,” said Daniel Sr. “Our timeline is about steady growth, not rushing, but we’re very aware of the records out there, and the idea of becoming the youngest world champion has crossed our minds. The main focus, though, is making sure they’re fully prepared when those opportunities come.” A viral foundation The hype surrounding Steven and Daniel is no overnight phenomenon. As WBN reported back in 2022, the twins were already household names in boxing circles before they turned ten years old. From viral mitt work as toddlers to gym sessions alongside Shakur Stevenson and Terence Crawford, their journey is rooted in dedication. That philosophy has resonated with fans who watched them grow up online and now tune in to witness their early professional dominance. What comes next With Al Haymon, Top Rank, and other power players circling, the race to sign the Grandy Twins is well underway. For now, though, Daniel and Steven remain under the careful watch of their father, building steadily toward the inevitable. At 17, they are more than just viral stars. They are legitimate prospects on the path to history. And with the Grandy name already known across the globe, the real story is only just starting. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Father Daniel opens up to World Boxing News on his sons, The Grandy Twins’ progress, and separate spotlights after going 3-0 at 17.

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Father Daniel opens up on Grandy Twins’ progress and separate spotlights World Boxing News gained exclusive insight from Daniel Grandy Sr., the man behind boxing’s most talked-about teenage prodigies, Steven and Daniel Grandy. At just 17, the Philadelphia-born twins have gone from viral childhood sensations to legitimate professional forces, each moving to 3-0 in the paid ranks. For Daniel Sr., the journey has been a lifetime in the making. Proud progress “I’m extremely proud of the progress both Daniel and Steven have made since turning professional,” Grandy Sr. told WBN. “They’ve been dedicated to boxing since they were little kids, and now you’re seeing that work translate at the pro level. Each fight shows growth, not just in their skills but in their composure under the lights.” That growth was on display this past weekend when Daniel went past the opening round for the first time as a professional. Facing seasoned veteran Frank Brown at the Paradigm Combat Sports Training Center in Sugar Land, Texas, Daniel scored an early knockdown before dominating through four rounds to claim a wide unanimous decision. It was a moment of maturity for a fighter who, until then, had ended bouts before fans could even blink. His twin, Steven, remains perfect with three first-round knockouts in as many fights. Learning with rounds “Yes, I was glad to see Daniel get some rounds in,” Senior admitted. “As exciting as first-round knockouts are, facing a seasoned opponent and having to work through a few rounds gives us valuable experience. It’s important for his development to be able to adjust and show he can dominate beyond the opening bell.” The performance reinforced what separates the Grandy brothers from many prospects — their ability to adapt. Despite being teenagers, they already look comfortable making adjustments against any opposition. Spotlighting separately Recently, the Grandys have also boxed on separate cards, something Daniel Sr. explained was by design. “It was a conscious decision to keep them on separate cards. This gives each of them their own spotlight, their own moment to shine. We’ll continue to mix it up — sometimes together, sometimes apart — depending on what’s best for their progression and the events themselves.” That approach ensures neither brother lives in the other’s shadow while allowing promoters to capitalize on the unique buzz that each brings to the sport. Records, titles, and history With six combined wins, all at 17, whispers are already circulating about timelines to titles — and possibly history. The Grandys are acutely aware of the youngest world champion records. “We definitely see titles in their future,” said Daniel Sr. “Our timeline is about steady growth, not rushing, but we’re very aware of the records out there, and the idea of becoming the youngest world champion has crossed our minds. The main focus, though, is making sure they’re fully prepared when those opportunities come.” A viral foundation The hype surrounding Steven and Daniel is no overnight phenomenon. As WBN reported back in 2022, the twins were already household names in boxing circles before they turned ten years old. From viral mitt work as toddlers to gym sessions alongside Shakur Stevenson and Terence Crawford, their journey is rooted in dedication. That philosophy has resonated with fans who watched them grow up online and now tune in to witness their early professional dominance. What comes next With Al Haymon, Top Rank, and other power players circling, the race to sign the Grandy Twins is well underway. For now, though, Daniel and Steven remain under the careful watch of their father, building steadily toward the inevitable. At 17, they are more than just viral stars. They are legitimate prospects on the path to history. And with the Grandy name already known across the globe, the real story is only just starting. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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The Grandy Twins are both at 3-0 after boxing clinics #boxing #GrandyTwins #boxingnews #TeamGrandy 'The Grandy Twins' Steven and Daniel remain on track for superstardom. The 17-year-olds turned professional in 2024 at lightweight and…

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Daniel Grandy goes 3-0 as prodigy twins continue boxing clinics Daniel Grandy showed why many tip the Grandy name as the future of boxing with a dominant win that pushed his record to 3-0. For the first time, either of the superstar twins moved past the opening round. But instead of faltering, Daniel showcased patience, precision, and control, winning every round while dropping his opponent in what can only be described as a masterclass. It was a fresh milestone for the prodigy. Until now, every Grandy outing had been over before fans could even settle into their seats. Steven, his twin, sits at 3-0 after blasting out three straight opponents inside a round, with the latest coming last month. Daniel matched that streak of fast starts until this latest test against Frank Brown at the Paradigm Combat Sports Training Center in Sugar Land, which proved he can dominate over the distance just as comfortably as he can end it with speed. This foundation of fundamental skill is what sets the Grandys apart: they don’t just win, they adapt. At 17, the Philadelphia-born brothers already look like seasoned professionals. The rise of the Grandy Twins The hype is not new. As World Boxing News has reported many times, long before they became professionals, Steven and Daniel Grandy were viral stars as toddlers on the mitts. Their natural reflexes and discipline captivated millions online. That promise has translated into polished, professional talent under the guidance of their father and trainer, Daniel Sr. “Boxing is not a sport you can play with,” their father has said. “We go over the same things over and over until it’s perfect. There are no shortcuts.” After Daniel’s win, Senior added, “Danny put on a four-round pure pressure clinic, scoring an early knockdown and going four rounds with a 20-fight vet winning a unanimous decision. Both twins are now 3-0 at 17 years old. It’s just the beginning.” ‘The Grandy Twins’ Steven and Daniel remain on track for superstardom. The 17-year-olds turned professional in 2024 at lightweight and super featherweight, respectively, and are both now sitting at 3-0 without losing a single round. Five of those victories came via… pic.twitter.com/lu6QGnnkmf — World Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) September 21, 2025 That approach has built a foundation as solid as any in the boxing world. By sharing gym space with elite names like Shakur Stevenson and Terence Crawford, and gaining global visibility across various platforms, the Grandys are entering the sport with something most fighters spend years building: a ready-made fan base. Why the Grandy approach matters Boxing has seen talented brothers before. The Charlos made history. The Klitschkos dominated an era. However, fans were able to track the Grandys from adolescence, thanks to social media, which created global anticipation for their rise. Al Haymon, Top Rank, and other major promoters are already circling. And after Daniel’s composed third win, the question isn’t if they’ll fight for world titles — it’s how soon. At just 17, with six combined wins and zero flaws exposed, the Grandy Twins are doing more than living up to the hype. They’re setting the pace for boxing’s next generation. World titles and pay-per-view stardom may only be a matter of time. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Daniel Grandy goes 3-0 as prodigy twins continue boxing clinics

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'The Grandy Twins' Steven and Daniel remain on track for superstardom as both are now 3-0 without losing a round.

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The Grandy Twins: Boxing’s Viral Prodigies Making Noise at 17 - World Boxing News The Grandy Twins, Steven and Daniel, two 17-year-old boxing prodigies are already making waves in the pro ranks with their flawless records.

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The Grandy Twins: Boxing’s Viral Prodigies Making Noise at 17 - World Boxing News The Grandy Twins, Steven and Daniel, two 17-year-old boxing prodigies are already making waves in the pro ranks with their flawless records.

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