“I do know that PBC has talked to Amazon. “I believe that’s their preferred destination. They’d prefer to do a deal with Amazon. “Amazon have gotten into sports more than other streaming services over the last couple of years. “I know there have been discussions between PBC and Amazon. “I don’t know what Amazon are looking to do – whether they’re looking to become a Showtime-like boxing provider or one-off shows, I don’t know the answer to that question. “But there has been dialogue between PBC officials and Amazon.”PBC boasts a stable of high-profile boxers, including Gervonta Davis, Canelo Alvarez, and Deontay Wilder, and has recently added Terence Crawford to its roster. The potential partnership with Amazon Prime could offer a fresh and innovative platform for PBC to showcase its marquee fights and could be a major step forward in the evolution of how boxing content is delivered to fans.
“Tyson Fury delivers again [by signing this fight]. That’s why you gotta love this guy, he’s like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gunna get.”When asked about his prediction for the Fury vs Usyk fight, Malignaggi was clear in his response.
“I think Fury beats him. I think it’s 65-35 Fury. I think he’s too big.”This is a sentiment echoed by many in the boxing community, but that won't diminish the Fury vs Usyk fight's significance. It's set to be one of the biggest fights in recent memory, with Fury expected to earn at least $100 million, according to his Top Rank promoter Bob Arum.
“Ben Davison is a good trainer, I like his tactics and the way he breaks down fights tactically from round one, so if Ben and AJ are working together, it will be an interesting addition to AJ’s mindset, and maybe tactics as well.” “But I I don’t know the extent of how much he’s working with him? But I can’t see any disadvantages to AJ having a little bit of work with Ben Davison. I think Ben Davison’s a great, great coach. He’s had some good success as a coach and is dedicated, he puts the time into his students, so I’ve got nothing against that.” “But I don’t understand what AJ’s thought process is, because why is he not just sticking with Derek James and sticking with him and listening to him and working with him. I think he’s a bit disrespectful actually to Derek James, but I don’t know how Derek James feels about that.”It's still unclear if Joshua will continue to work with Davison regularly or if this is just a temporary thing while he's in the UK. James is based in Texas, so there might be some logistical challenges. Promoter Eddie Hearn has said that Joshua could be back in the ring in December, but for that to happen, an opponent would need to be announced soon.
"I want the Chinese guy."he said, referring to Zhilei Zhang. Standing at 6 feet 6 inches, Zhang has rapidly risen through the ranks to become one of the most promising contenders in the heavyweight division. Zhang, also known as 'Big Bang,' has gained attention following two impressive knockout victories over British fighter Joe Joyce in 2023. These consecutive wins have earned him the WBA mandatory status, positioning him as a potential opponent for the winner of the upcoming undisputed world heavyweight championship bout between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Throughout his 27-fight career, Zhang has suffered only one loss, a contentious decision against Filip Hrgovic in August 2022, which many fans believed Zhang had won. This setback hasn't deterred the 6'6" Chinese powerhouse, who has expressed his eagerness to face Tyson Fury, someone he has long wanted to challenge. However, Chisora's challenge represents a significant test for Zhang, who has more experience and a reputation for resilience. Despite Chisora's enthusiasm, Zhang has advised him to "wait in line," indicating that a fight between the two may not be imminent. Zhang, 40, has also been mentioned as a potential opponent for Anthony Joshua, a matchup that his team appears to be more interested in pursuing. Whether Zhang faces Chisora, Joshua, or another top contender, he is undoubtedly a fighter to watch in the heavyweight division. Chisora, on the other hand, continues to defy expectations at the age of 38. With a career spanning over a decade, he has faced some of the best in the division and has become a fan favorite for his never-say-die attitude and willingness to take on all challengers. Despite the odds, Chisora remains hopeful and determined to secure a big fight and possibly add a few more chapters to his storied career.
“I pick Usyk. Fury’s a big strong guy who can move. I’ve never been a Fury fan in the sense that he’s a great fighter, no. He beat Wilder, but Wilder is Wilder, a big puncher, but he doesn’t do anything else.”Mancini then explained why he believes Usyk has the upper hand. Usyk possesses a superior boxing IQ and a wealth of amateur experience. He's the real deal. His ability to create angles and handle larger opponents gives him an advantage. I predict he'll outmaneuver Fury with his precision and strategic approach. If Fury didn't view him as a challenge, he would have agreed to the fight much sooner.
“Usyk has a high boxing IQ. He has the amateur background, this guy is the real deal. He gives you angles, he knows how to fight big guys. I pick him to win. I think his angles will be on point. He punches in straight lines. I think he will give problems to Fury every which way and that he beats Fury, I really do. If Fury didn’t think he was a headache for him, he would have taken it in a minute. That didn’t happen.”Bob Arum has estimated that Fury could earn around $200 million for the fight. Whether he'll also secure four belts that night remains to be seen.
“As a man who knows first hand how hard it is mentally & physically to come off a defeat & go straight into a rematch. Gotta give all the respect to @JoeJoyceBoxing for getting back in there & putting it all on the line for a shot at glory & redemption,” Eubank said on social media. “Very few people understand how hard it is to do what you did tonight. “Zhang’s a hell of a fighter congratulations to him & keep your head up Joe you will be back.”The future steps for Joyce remain uncertain, especially as he loses his mandatory status for the WBO heavyweight world title, signaling a tough journey ahead for him to regain his position. However, promoter Frank Warren hinted at the possibility of a rematch with Daniel Dubois, whom Joyce defeated in 2020, even if Joyce lost to Zhang. Meanwhile, Zhang has secured his position as the mandatory challenger for Oleksandr Usyk’s title and has expressed his desire to challenge WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, calling him out after his win over Joyce.
“I always come ready for every fight but we’ve taken the extra steps to make sure we get the win,” Zepeda told BoxingScene.com. “My losses have come in championship fights. But I don’t want to be known as that guy who falls short at [the top] level. That’s the main reason why I took this fight.”Zepeda, with a record of 34-3 and 27 KOs, has faced defeat in three title attempts, the most recent against Regis Prograis last November in California. Despite this, the 34-year-old has secured six consecutive wins before, earning his opportunity for title challenges. He started his winning streak with a victory over Jose Pedraza in September 2019 and demonstrated his prowess with a first-round knockout of Josue Vargas in October 2021. However, the loss to Prograis was a blow to his morale, especially with whispers suggesting he’s past his prime. Zepeda managed to bounce back with a decisive victory over Neeraj Goyat in March. He credits his newfound momentum to the insights gained from his new head trainer, Manny Robles, as he gears up to face the undefeated 25-year-old Hitchins, a prominent contender in the junior welterweight category.
“I know that Richardson Hitchins is very fast and probably the best prospect in the division,” noted Zepeda. “What I also know is that a win over a fighter like him puts me right back on the world title scene.”In this crucial match, Zepeda not only aims for victory but also seeks to revitalize his career and re-establish his presence in the world title landscape.
“Zhang is a great fighter, and he’s a great southpaw,” Joyce said. “He’s a fellow (Olympic) silver medalist, and he’s probably avoided by most. It was probably a bit too far of a risk. “I’m not used to fighting southpaws, I hadn’t fought a southpaw for a long time. But he’s a great fighter and he’s avoided for a reason. “It’s just disappointing, because I got myself into the position I was, and it obviously a risk too far, and I paid the price.”Joyce (15-2, 14 KO) had more to say:
“I was a bit more concentrated on what he was throwing and (trying to warm) into the fight, doing what I’d been practicing. But he’s a difficult fighter. It’s just a risk too far. Maybe I could have gone another route, but I decided to take the challenge and I paid the price. “But this is not it for me. There’s plenty more. I’ve got plenty more in the tank. You should see me again out there. I don’t know, I’m just going to have to have a bit of time off, reflect, watch the fight back, and come back new and improved.” “I’m going to have to talk to my team and see what’s the best route. Obviously I’m disappointed and have to reflect and watch the fight back and see what mistakes I made. But hats off to Zhang. He’s a great fighter and I’m sure he’s going to be in some great fights next. But I’m going to have to rebuild and come back, go a different route.” “Possibly. That’d be an interesting fight. He’s got a new coach and seems to be improving. If the people want to see it, that could be a possibility.”
“After the unification, you’ve got the IBF and the WBO calling for their respective mandatories, that means the winner of this will be the WBO mandatory challenger and will get a shot next year,” Warren told SecondsOut. “The loser, it could take him a long time to get himself into position for a voluntary, because there won’t be no voluntaries, or getting himself back into the number one spot. That could take two years. So that’s why Joe has asked for it (the rematch). Joe knows what he did wrong last time. And the big question is can he correct it.” “We’ll see, those titles are going to have to be defended, there’s no doubt about that,” Warren said. “The winner of this will fight for the WBO version.”
“I got out in nature on my one wheel skateboard thing, that helped me,” he said. “Going to see family and friends. Reviewing the footage as well and seeing where I went wrong. t wasn’t that I was thinking, it was a distraction and something to feel good about and enjoy. “I have hobbies away from boxing, I swim, dive, cycle and the one wheel is my new thing. It helps me take my mind off it and enjoy life. It means it’s not boxing, boxing, boxing.”In Joyce vs Zhang previous encounter, Joyce's fight was stopped in the sixth round due to grotesque swelling around his eye, rendering him unfit to continue. This loss not only led to relinquishing the WBO 'interim' belt but also cost him the No. 1 position in the sanctioning body rankings, with the title held by unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.
“I’ve made a lot of minor adjustments in the build up some of the things with the team, and tactics and weight,” Joyce said. "I’m coming in more practised and prepared. I was a little bit light, Zhang was heavier and stronger. “I had to make sure I was eating right and eating enough. When I started previous camp I was already on fight weight so it was hard for me to keep the weight on. It was just something in my protein shake that wasn’t agreeing with me. “Maybe I overlooked him a bit and got tactics wrong, there were some minor last minute changes and weren’t practised. This time they have been practised and hopefully it will be a better outcome.”Joyce acknowledged that he has made minor adjustments in his preparation for Joyce vs Zhang 2, including changes in team dynamics, tactics, and weight management. He learned from his past mistakes, ensuring he maintains the right weight and nutrition throughout his training camp. He also noted that some last-minute tactical changes had not been adequately practiced in their previous bout but assured fans that this time they would be better prepared. Regarding the Joyce vs Zhang rematch, Joyce decided not to wait, recognizing the slow pace at which mandatory challenges and undisputed fights can materialize in the heavyweight division. He understood the importance of seizing opportunities, given his status as the No. 1, mandatory, and interim champion. Despite the setback, Joyce remains confident in his abilities and aims to prove that he is more than just a fighter with an iron chin.
“I wasn’t going to wait,” he said. “Especially with how the mandatories go. Daniel Dubois has had his chance with Usyk, now it’s Filip Hrgovic with the IBF so then it should be the WBO interim champion. I will be back in time and nothing will have changed so I had to take the rematch. “It’s hard enough when you’re No 1, mandatory and interim champion and still waiting for the undisputed fight, so these fights take so long so you don’t have time to waste going around the long way. I was in the fight and I can beat him.”Joyce emphasized his desire to become a world champion and the excitement and challenges that come with pursuing success in the sport of boxing. As he readies himself for the Joyce vs Zhang rematch, he is determined to showcase his skills and determination on the path to achieving his world title dream.
“I know my strengths and weaknesses,” he said. “It’s the boxing media building me up as ‘look at his chin’ but that’s not what I’m all about. I’m going to be a world champion. That’s what I got in it for - to be successful. I enjoy the lifestyle, the excitement and the challenge that comes with boxing.”
"I have one name - Deontay Wilder. I had a good convesation with Shelly Finkel yesterday. We want to make a fight. We received an offer, as did Deontay Wilder. Now, at the moment, we can't move forward with that, but we do have other offers that have come in, and we have opportunities to do that in other locations. "We'll speak to AJ about a couple of offers that have come in and hopefully we can go straight into that fight. "In the Middle East. We have to digest them, we have to speak to them about when the fight would take place. The original date was January, now there are talks of potentially February or March. Do we fight in December? "One name remains the focus for next fight and that's Deontay Wilder."Interestingly, Hearn raised questions about Wilder's track record, despite his formidable reputation. He pointed out that Wilder lacks a victory over an elite heavyweight throughout his career, suggesting that he has never defeated a top-five ranked heavyweight.
"I think Deontay Wilder is extremely exciting, but he does not have one elite victory on his resume. I don't think he's ever beaten a top-five heavyweight in his whole career."
“I want to do whatever the fans want to see,” the 34-year-old said after his latest win. “There’s some huge names out there, there’s some big opportunities. World titles, big fights, it’s all on the table.”In recent discussions, there has been talk of a potential grudge match between Eubank Jr and Conor Benn. They were initially slated to face off in October 2022, but their pay-per-view event was canceled due to Benn failing two drug tests. Benn is set to make his long-awaited comeback in Florida and is expected to call out Eubank after the fight. Promoter Eddie Hearn is eager to initiate negotiations for a potential showdown in Britain, possibly in December, which could prove to be a highly lucrative and exciting matchup.
“He’s very tricky with his glove. I think he cheats.”While discussing these concerns with his team, Ngannou emphasized the need to check every glove meticulously before Fury vs Ngannou . He expressed dissatisfaction with relying solely on the U.K. commission's check on the gloves, insisting on additional scrutiny. Despite the Nevada Athletic Commission clearing Fury of any wrongdoing in the past, Ngannou remains apprehensive, advocating for either a bare-knuckle fight or thorough verification of the gloves used.
“We are talking about it with the team, and they’re like, ‘Oh, there’s the U.K. commission with the gloves,’” Ngannou said. “I’m like, ‘Bro, we’re going to get there, we need every glove to be checked.” “You don’t tell me about this commission, ‘Oh, the gloves get to be checked,’” Ngannou continued. “If you want us to fight bare hands, bare-knuckle, let’s go bare-knuckle. But don’t give me 10-ounce gloves and wear 8-ounce or 6-ounce gloves because he has no protection. No.”Joe Rogan challenged Ngannou’s claims, questioning the evidence behind them and disputing fan-made videos suggesting that Fury had manipulated his gloves. Ngannou maintained that double-checking was necessary, given that multiple people, including Fury’s past opponents, have raised concerns about his gloves.
“But his opponent complains about his gloves,” Ngannou replied. “It might not be [true], but we have to check that. ... I think we have nothing to lose by double-checking, because it’s been more than once that people talk about his gloves, and even his opponents.” “I’m sure they talk about it,” Rogan said. “[Fury] kicks their ass.” “But in the boxing world, you have to worry about everything,” Ngannou said. “If somebody says something in boxing, you better double-check.”Ngannou, transitioning to boxing after a successful MMA career and rejecting a new contract from UFC, has signed a profitable deal with the PFL. He is set to make $10 million from the Fury vs Ngannou fight, which will be available on ESPN+ pay-per-view. The Fury vs Ngannou match came into fruition after a potential bout between Fury and Oleksandr Usyk fell through, leading Fury to shift his focus to Ngannou. Francis Ngannou is firm on his stance, emphasizing the importance of precaution and scrutiny in boxing, particularly when there have been recurring allegations or complaints from different quarters.
“Although it’s a sport, we don’t deal with teams, we deal with individuals. And sometimes people look after themselves rather than the sport in general, which is slightly disappointing,” Smith told talkSPORT. “I understand why they do it. But no, I don’t think he should be boxing. Personally, I don’t think he should be boxing until this matter is cleared. “Hopefully, that’ll be done as soon as possible,” he added. Responding to several announcements by Hearn and Benn that he’s cleared his name, Smith gave a damning verdict on that insistence. “He hasn’t cleared it [his name]. There are a number of issues that are still outstanding, which everybody’s aware of. “We’ve decided to appeal a decision. Once the appeal has taken place, we’ll take it on board from there. “But when Eddie says he’s cleared his name, according to us, we haven’t had an explanation of how the positive test came about. So I don’t quite agree with Eddie on that one.”Smith disputed claims made by Hearn and Benn that Benn's name has been cleared. He highlighted that several issues related to the positive test results are still pending resolution and that an appeal is in progress. This weekend, Benn is scheduled to fight Rodolfo Orozco in Orlando, Florida, under the Texas Athletic Commission's jurisdiction. However, the cloud of controversy stemming from two separate positive tests for the same banned substance, clomifene, still hangs over him. The World Boxing Council (WBC) acknowledged that contaminated supplements might have caused Benn's adverse findings, leading to the cancellation of his fight with Chris Eubank Jr. last October. Benn disagreed with this explanation. Although the WBC reinstated Benn in their rankings in April, he was removed again in July due to inactivity. Benn's return to the ring this weekend is accompanied by unresolved issues and the possibility of suspension by the British Boxing Board of Control, which could raise further questions about his situation.
“I believe Joe has enough to find a way to win if he boxes smart. If he doesn’t do that, he probably will get frozen out of the heavyweight division,” said Haye when speaking to the PA press agency. “What manager or promoter would want to risk their guy fighting Joe in a minor eliminator or in a 10-rounder. He would be too good for his own good. “He is a very world class fighter so young fighters coming through, he would be too much for them. No manager or promoter in their right mind would chuck their young fighter in with Joe if he loses this fight. “It would be a long road back and a long road back you can’t afford at the age of 38.”
“Toughest opponent is my own self. Every single time. The only person that can beat Tyson Fury, is him himself. Mentally. The toughest battle I’ve ever had is mental health. You never, ever defeat it. You can never win against it. Ever.”Fury's past struggles with depression and addiction, following his victory over long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko, are well-documented. He openly discussed experiencing suicidal thoughts during that dark period. After nearly three years away from the ring, Fury made a successful comeback, eventually defeating the hard-hitting American, Deontay Wilder. More recently, a Netflix series offered fans a glimpse into Fury's life, highlighting his battle with bipolar disorder, as recognized by his family. On the podcast, Fury also shared his strategies for coping with mental health challenges. He emphasized the importance of setting small short-term goals, maintaining a structured daily routine, prioritizing fitness and health, and taking life one day at a time. Additionally, he stressed the significance of maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle.
“My top tips for battling mental health is this. Small short term goals, a structured routined lifestyle, fitness and health, working out and stuff, and just living one day at a time. Eating well, drinking well, and that’s about it really.”Fury's immediate goal is to face MMA star Francis Ngannou in a boxing match on October 28 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
“I can’t divulge anything that’s going on at the moment, but if you had a Christmas Wishlist with one fight you wanted to see in the heavyweight division, it could very well happen.” “I’m going to say this: The Saudis will make everybody’s Christmas come true – that’s all I can say.”Issues such as purse splits, venue selection, and rematch clauses previously derailed the Fury vs Usyk fight earlier in the year, with some observers pointing fingers at "The Gypsy King." Adding to Brown's encouraging remarks, Fury's promoter, Frank Warren, also expressed quiet confidence in arranging a Fury vs Usyk bout. Fury's upcoming exhibition bout with MMA star Francis Ngannou, set to take place in Riyadh next month, received mixed reactions from boxing fans. However, the excitement would reach new heights if an historic Fury vs Usyk showdown were to follow.
“I just thought that Zhang was timing him nicely with that backhand. Walking him into it, picking him off with the jab and then timing him. It caused the damage on the eye. You want Joe Joyce to be able to just get his head off the centre, maybe get his guard up, block a few shots, roll and slip, but he just doesn’t do any of that. He hasn’t got it in his arsenal. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. What age is he? 38? So he’s not going to change. He’s going to come and do what he does and hope his fitness and his strength is enough to win. But Zhang I feel has got his number.”Froch emphasized that it might be challenging to teach an older fighter like Joyce new defensive techniques before Froch vs Zhang 2. Given Joyce's age, around 38, Froch believes he is unlikely to change his approach and will rely on his fitness and strength to win. However, Froch believes that Zhang has figured out Joyce's style.
“Not get hit early on, make Zhang work. But to do that he’s going to have to defend himself, and he’s got no defence. He’s got no head movement. If he’s walking into shots, I feel like the writing’s on the wall. This is a must-win fight for him as well, otherwise where does he go? Back-to-back defeats against Zhang – he’s in trouble.”Froch echoed the common sentiment that for Joyce to succeed against Zhang in Froch vs Zhang 2, he must avoid early punches and force Zhang to work harder. But this strategy requires improved defense, something Joyce currently lacks. Froch believes that if Joyce continues to walk into Zhang's punches, it doesn't bode well for his chances. This Froch vs Zhang 2 is crucial for Joyce; another defeat to Zhang could spell trouble for his career.
“Yeah listen if I was lumping a bet on it, I’d say Zhang is the smart money. But it’s a two horse race. Anything can happen, and Joe Joyce would’ve learnt from that. He was devastated.”