"It was a beautiful fight. It seemed like Errol Spence was a little drained tonight, and he couldn’t really do what he needed to do. Bud definitely took advantage of that. He made it look easy. Hats off to Terence, man. He fought a magnificent fight tonight. That's what it's all about. He proved that he was the best of them all. The way he did it, he did it with ease and calmness. He looked like he was in another dimension … I really think Errol over dehydrated himself. You could see it in his skin. You can see it in his eyes, and the way he was moving as well. But he fought the fight, and that's what it's all about – being strong and going all the way to the end.”Spence has been open about the difficulties of making the welterweight limit in his Spence vs Crawford fight. After the one-sided defeat, he expressed his desire for a rematch with Crawford at the 154-pound weight class. Although Spence can activate the Spence vs Crawford rematch clause within 30 days, Crawford will have the authority to decide the weight for the potential sequel. Despite his defeat, Spence was gracious in his post-fight statements, giving full credit to Crawford for his exceptional performance. He acknowledged Crawford's excellent use of the jab and admitted that his own timing was slightly off during the bout. Spence expressed his eagerness for a Spence vs Crawford rematch, believing he would perform better next time, and hoped that it could take place at the 154-pound weight limit in December or at the end of the year. Both fighters showcased their skills in an exciting match, leaving fans eager to see them square off again in the future.
“He was just better tonight. He was using the jab. My timing was a little bit off. He was just the better man tonight. “He was just throwing the hard jab. He was timing with his jab. His timing was just on point. I wasn’t surprised by his speed or his accuracy. It was everything I thought. “We gotta do it again. I’m going to be a lot better. It’ll be a lot closer. It’ll probably be in December and the end of the year. I say we gotta do it again. Hopefully, it will happen 154.”
“I dominated tonight, even though I hold my opponents in high regard, and he proved his skills today,” stated Cruz. “His constant clinching did annoy me a bit, felt like he was treating me to a birthday hug fest. “Cabrera’s tall frame didn’t bother me as much as the fact that I was coming off a significant period of inactivity,” admitted Cruz. “Regardless, I don’t make excuses, and I triumphed.”Both fighters displayed mutual respect, and Cruz stated that he would be ready for any future opportunities, including a chance to prove himself against Gervonta Davis once more.
“I have immense respect for Gervonta, and I believe I will get a chance to prove myself again,” responded Cruz. “When the opportunity presents itself, rest assured, I’ll be ready.”Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz's hard-fought victory over Giovanni Cabrera adds another chapter to his boxing journey, and he looks forward to future challenges and opportunities to showcase his skills on the grand stage.
“It’s something I’ve got to talk to my management about, but hopefully it’s at 154. ... (The weight cut) is always difficult, but I don’t make any excuses. The better man won tonight.”Despite some swelling, Spence stated that he didn't experience any vision problems during the fight. He felt physically capable and believed he could do enough to win, but Crawford's superior performance proved otherwise. Looking ahead, Spence expressed determination and resilience. He stated that he wouldn't dwell on the loss and would move forward to improve and grow as a fighter. He remained open to a rematch with Crawford and found solace in delivering an exciting fight to the boxing public. Spence acknowledged that he didn't perform at his best and believes he is much better than what he showed in the ring that night. He credited Crawford for being sharp and prepared, acknowledging the champion's 100 percent readiness for the fight. When asked about his thoughts after the second-round knockdown, Spence humorously remarked that his mindset was simply to fight back and defend himself. He expressed respect for Crawford's sportsmanship, with the latter praising him after the fight.
“Nothing really surprised me. He’s just like I thought. My timing wasn’t good today.
“I felt a little off physically, but most times I get through it. I thought it was going to be like the other times, but I couldn’t kick it up a notch.
“I got a feel for his power in probably the first or second round. He’s a strong dude, but everybody at the top level has some type of power. I think because my timing was off, he was catching me in between shots.
“No. I didn’t have any difficulty seeing at all.
“I felt cool. I felt I could do enough to win the fight. I felt good, like I said I’m not here to make any excuses. I’m a grown man. I agreed to the weight and to get down to it, and that’s what I did. No excuses. Hats off to the champion tonight.
“I’m not gonna stew over it at all. I did what I was supposed to do, regardless of the outcome. I promised everybody I was going to do it and I did it as a man. I’m not gonna sulk over this, I’ll get right back and get to it, hopefully at 154 lbs.
“Definitely. It was exciting. It’s something that I wouldn’t change for nothing. I’m definitely open to the rematch, and hopefully it’ll be at 154 lbs.
“I know I’m a lot better than what I showed tonight. I know that a lot of things were off with me. Even though Terence did what he was supposed to, he was sharp and he was on-point, and he made sure he was 100 percent ready in this fight.
“He just told me to keep my head up, I was off. He was trying to console me like he’s supposed to.
“Shit, uh, just fight back, I mean [laughing] — I mean, what you mean what was going through my mind? It’s a boxing match, so I was trying to block the shots he was throwing and come back with shots. Nothing really was going through my mind. Just the same stuff.
“He just said good fight, much respect, and that’s about it.”
“It was a good stoppage. I was on the verge. The referee did what he was supposed to do to protect the fighter. “If the fight happens again I am pretty sure the support will come out again for both of us.”Spence also expressed his openness to a rematch, believing he could perform better in a second encounter.
“We've got to do it again. I would be a lot better.”With the victory, Crawford not only added the WBC, WBA, and IBF titles to his existing WBO belt but also extended his knockout streak to 11 matches, making it the second-longest active stretch. At 35 years old, Crawford has already achieved success in multiple weight divisions, having won titles in super lightweight and lightweight before moving up to welterweight in 2018. He became the first male boxer to achieve undisputed champion status in two divisions during the four-belt era. Reflecting on his journey, Crawford shared that he had once only dreamed of becoming a world champion. He overcame skepticism during his rise but has since proven himself as a remarkable athlete.
“I only dreamed of being a world champion. I’m an over-achiever. Nobody believed in me when I was coming up, but I made everybody a believer. I want to thank Spence and his team because without him none of this would have been possible.”Spence admitted that Crawford was the better fighter that night, commending his opponent's powerful jab and impeccable timing.
“He was just better tonight,” Spence said. “I make no excuses. He was throwing a harder jab. He was timing with his jab, and he had his timing down on point.”The Spence vs Crawford event drew a star-studded crowd, with notable personalities like Cardi B, Andre 3000, Mark Walhberg, Damian Lillard, and Jerry Jones in attendance. Boxing legends such as Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Manny Pacquiao also graced the occasion. As Crawford made his entrance to the ring, Eminem's song "Lose Yourself" played, setting the stage for an electrifying showdown in front of a sold-out crowd of 19,990 at T-Mobile Arena. Terence Crawford's victory in Las Vegas marks a historic moment in boxing, solidifying his place as one of the sport's great champions. The welterweight division now recognizes him as the undisputed king, and fans eagerly anticipate the next chapter in his illustrious career.
“After a hearing with the National Anti-Doping Panel and UKAD, I have now been vindicated for the second time. “Hopefully, the public and various media members can now understand why I have maintained my innocence so strongly all the way through. “The UKAD process has now formally ended. I remain free to fight. Naturally, I am pleased that I can now put this behind me once and for all.”In response to Benn's statement, UKAD released its own statement, acknowledging that Benn is no longer provisionally suspended under the UK Anti-Doping Rules. However, UKAD has decided to appeal the ruling, as it is allowed to do so within 21 days of receiving the decision.
“In April 2023, UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) took the exceptional step of publicly disclosing details of Mr. Conor Benn’s provisional suspension and charge. This followed reports from the media and comments made by Mr. Benn himself. “UKAD’s statement also confirmed that the case would follow the Results Management process in accordance with the UK Anti-Doping Rules. “UKAD notes that Mr. Benn has made further public comments today regarding proceedings before the independent National Anti-Doping Panel. UKAD can confirm Mr. Benn is no longer provisionally suspended under the UK Anti-Doping Rules. “The UK Anti-Doping Rules detail limited circumstances in which UKAD is able to make public disclosures about ongoing cases. “They also set out a clear process within which cases can be heard, and decisions can be handed down by the independent National Anti-Doping Panel. “Where case decisions are handed down by a panel, the Rules provide all relevant parties with a right of appeal. “Under the Rules, UKAD has 21 days from the date of receipt of a decision to file any appeal. UKAD carefully reviews all decisions in its cases before deciding whether to exercise its right of appeal. “UKAD is not able to make any further public disclosures in accordance with the UK Anti-Doping Rules at this time.”It remains uncertain whether Benn will attempt to reapply for a British Boxing Board of Control license, given his past comments against the Board. The Board will likely wait until after any appeal to make any decisions related to Benn's licensing. Benn's promoter, Eddie Hearn of Matchroom, plans to stage a comeback event for Benn in September, hoping to feature him against significant opponents. A potential clash with Chris Eubank Jr. didn't materialize, as Eubank is set to face Liam Smith again in Manchester on September 2.
“Get right back here this second Sir, you’re going nowhere till we settle this dispute here and now. Wtf is going on there? Clean cracked and let’s him walk out? No. Nope. Nah. Not a fuckin’ hope”Plant's last fight was against David Benavidez in March, which he lost by unanimous decision. On the other hand, Charlo holds an undefeated record (32-0) and won his latest bout against Juan Macias Montiel in June 2021. Despite the attention garnered by Plant and Charlo's altercation, the main event Spence vs Crawford on Saturday remains the focal point in Las Vegas. Errol Spence Jr. reacted to the incident happened backstage during the Spence vs Crawford weigh-in on twitter:
"Caleb & Jermall promoting the #SpenceCrawford fight tomorrow in there own way .."Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. have the chance to solidify their legacy by becoming the undisputed welterweight boxing champion. Fans eagerly await the outcome of this highly-anticipated matchup between two top fighters.
“No because it’s not like in the Sugar Ray Leonard era yet, I don’t feel, but they are great fighters.”Roach then shared his breakdown of the Spence vs Crawford fight, favoring Crawford to come out victorious. He praised Crawford's boxing skills, mentioning how he adapts and switches stances in the early rounds to assess his opponent before employing an effective boxing strategy.
“Errol Spence is probably a little bit of a better puncher, but I like Crawford to win the fight. He’s a very, very good boxer, he knows what to do, and in the first, second and third round he’ll make a couple of switches, you know, southpaw, righty, just to get a feel for his opponent, then he’ll decide what he’s more comfortable with then from that point on he’ll box his a** off. He’s a great boxer.”Crawford playfully confronted Roach about calling him a "bum" at a recent boxing event, to which Roach jokingly responded that he sometimes forgets his name amidst so many great fighters.
“It’s funny, I sat with him at the Hall of Fame dinner recently and he said to me, why do you call me a bum sometimes? He said, I’m the greatest fighter out there, and I said, ’cause sometimes I forget your name! “It really depends on is it the right time or the wrong time, because he has to make that move when it’s available then he can take advantage of it. If he does that correctly, like he usually does, he will have success. But if he doesn’t Spence will be all over him with big punches. He can knock you out with one punch also. The best thing about this fight is it’s two of the best fighters in the world fighting each other. This is what will keep boxing going”Regarding Crawford's edge, Roach highlighted his versatility and ability to capitalize on the right opportunities. However, he also warned that Spence's power could be dangerous if not handled correctly. The Spence vs Crawford fight has generated immense excitement due to the matchup of two top-tier fighters, and Roach believes it will be a bout that keeps the sport of boxing alive. With both fighters having strong support, it's evident that the Spence vs Crawford matchup is evenly matched. Even Spence himself believes this fight will be talked about for decades to come.
“I’m a free agent, and everything is aligned for me to become a two-division champion against arguably the #1 guy [Regis Prograis] at 140 for me to showcase my skills at a much stronger weight. “Weight won’t be my focus in camp. I’ll be able to be comfortable and go into the fight 100%. God willing, that I’ll be able to hold onto my 135 belts while I’m at 140 and come back and defend my undisputed belts. “I’m just that kind of guy, that kind of fighter. I want to fight the best. I fought a future Hall of Famer [Vasily Lomachenko] in my last fight, and now I’m going up to fight another champion. Champion vs. champion. It’ll be a good fight for boxing, and I’ll showcase my arsenal.”This decision doesn't sit well with Stevenson, who deserves a title shot regardless of who holds the belt. He expressed his frustration on Twitter, feeling that it wouldn't make sense for Haney to move up and still keep the belts.
“I respect the WBC and Mauricio but come on now y’all can’t allow him not to fight me move up in weight and hold the belts.. That don’t even make sense!”The WBC has faced criticism for allowing heavyweight champion Tyson Fury to take a break from boxing and face an MMA star, Francis Ngannou, which some fans feel is holding up the division. If Haney is allowed to keep his belt while pursuing titles in a higher weight class, it might face similar criticism. The outcome of Haney's petition to retain the belt is uncertain, as the board of governors will need to vote on it. We'll have to wait and see how the situation unfolds in the coming days.
“Every fighter, every person has an opinion. I remember after the fight with Usyk I heard nothing but good things from boxing people. Everyone calling me like ‘you know what, he looked better than the first time, he was a little more aggressive, he landed some good body shots.’ So I know that I did my job. I know that he did look better than the first time.”Garcia also revealed that there were issues with the training camp's setup from the start, and he nearly left before even starting. Despite these challenges, he decided to stay after discussions with Joshua's team. Garcia expressed that fighters may change their opinions, and if there were indeed communication issues between Joshua and his management team during their time together, it could have affected their collaboration. Garcia also hinted at other people involved in the camp who contributed to the challenges he faced.
“Fighters come from saying one thing to another. If we really had that situation, then the problem is he doesn’t have a communication with his management team, because when I first got to camp, I wasn’t very happy with what I seen going on in his training camp. I told his team ‘fly me home, I don’t want to be part of this’ and they convinced me to stay. So, if that was the case, I think Anthony should have said ‘let him go, cause I don’t wanna work with him.'” “I knew it’s not gonna work out because the way camp was going with other people that were involved, I don’t need to say any names.”Since parting ways with Garcia, Joshua has had one fight under Derrick James, securing a win. Garcia wishes Joshua the best with his new trainer and looks forward to seeing him in action against Dillian Whyte on August 12.
“He got it wrong, cause he not God. And he backed himself to beat [Dmitry] Bivol and he got his ass whooped.”For Spence, this fight represents the biggest challenge of his career. While he has faced tough opponents like Kell Brook and Shawn Porter in his division, taking on Crawford will be a significant test. Both fighters have had periods of inactivity recently. Spence's last fight was in April 2022 against Yordenis Ugas, and before that, he had an 18-month hiatus following his win over Danny Garcia in December 2020, during which he was recovering from a severe car accident that jeopardized his fighting future. Crawford's last fight was in December of the previous year, a sixth-round knockout of David Avanesyan, which followed his knockout victory over Shawn Porter in November 2021. As the Spence vs Crawford fight night approaches, fans and experts await eagerly to see whose predictions will be proven right or wrong. The Spence vs Crawford fight will be broadcasted on TNT Sports in the UK, with undercard action expected to start around 1 AM and the main event ring walks around 4 AM. In the US, the fight will be a Showtime PPV event.
Stevenson asked Crawford: “Who’ve you got walking you out though?” Crawford replied: “S***, I don’t know man. “You know what I was thinking would be crazy s***? I think it would be dope to have Eminem walk me out or something like that. “He’s never walked nobody out, huh?” Stevenson said: “I ain’t gonna lie, Eminem’s a GOAT. I ain’t never seen him walking nobody out in a boxing ring.” Crawford admitted: “Yeah, I ain’t neither, that’d be dope.” “Stevenson added: “That’d be fire, that’d be different levels, next level. Two GOATs.” Remarkably, the pipe dream has taken a step closer to reality. On Thursday night, Eminem left a comment on the video which said: “This is too crazy!!! You are one of my favourite boxers right now!” Crawford replied: “Pull up Em! Lets do some legendary s***.”Fans will have to tune in on Saturday night to find out if it comes to fruition.
“He’s never fought anyone at my level. It’s definitely getting to him. He’s ready to jump on the fans and fight.”The face-off between the two fighters showed a focused and mentally prepared Crawford, but Spence still believes he can unsettle him during the bout. He expects a tactical match in the early rounds, but his relentless approach may force Crawford to fight more aggressively than he is used to. Spence points out that Crawford's recent opponents has been relatively weak compared to the level of competition he will face in the Spence vs Crawford fight. He also mentions Crawford's age and physical changes as potential factors that might affect his performance. Shawn Porter, who has fought both Spence and Crawford, shares his own insights into Crawford's strategic brilliance in the ring. Porter admits that he couldn't decipher Crawford's tactics during their fight, and his retirement indicates that facing rising stars like Jaron 'Boots' Ennis would have been a challenging prospect for him. Porter said:
“I saw him today on the podium when they did their face-off, and when he turned to look at the crowd, he was swaying back & forth. He’s mentally checked in for the fight. “His energy is at fight level already. Both of them mean hurt, but Terence shows how much he means. Errol is very poised in the ring and has that poker face. He’ll show small signs of frustration, but they’ll come & go by the snap of a finger. “I do think we’re going to get a very strategic fight up to four or five rounds. That’s if somebody doesn’t land something clean that upsets the other. Both guys will still remain poised. “If anybody is going to get upset & heated, I think it’s going to be Terence. He’s going to be the one that is going to try and push those buttons. But for five or six rounds, this could be that chess match.”However, Spence remains confident that Crawford will struggle to handle the pressure and high-level competition in the upcoming Spence vs Crawford showdown. He sees the fight as a significant test for Crawford, who will need to showcase his best skills and adapt quickly to Spence's aggressive approach. Porter's perspective further emphasizes the challenges posed by Crawford in the ring and highlights his strategic brilliance as a fighter.
“I would say Crawford is the favourite because of his speed, movement, and reflexes. Spence is the bigger guy in the ring and also has great ring IQ but in my opinion Crawford is the most complete fighter of all right now.”The build-up to the Spence vs Crawford fight has focused on the size difference, as Spence has been a welterweight throughout his career, while Crawford has found success in two lower weight divisions before moving up. Both champions have a preference for knockouts rather than going the distance, boasting a combined total of 52 knockout wins in 67 bouts. Additionally, they have faced common opponents in Kell Brook and Shawn Porter, providing fans with opportunities to draw comparisons. Crawford enters the ring as a slight favorite, but many experts and pundits are backing Spence as well. This bout promises to be one of the most intriguing contests in recent memory. The winner of Spence vs Crawford will be crowned the four-belt champion and recognized as the best welterweight of their generation. Moreover, a two-way rematch clause in the contract hints at the possibility of a rematch in the near future.
“I got hit with a belt, a toy, a stick, extension cord, a switch off a tree, whatever,” he once said. “At the same time, my pain tolerance went up. It came to the point where it built toughness. Yeah, it hurt, but I wasn’t scared. I knew what was coming. Wasn’t nothing I wasn’t prepared for. “I always have the ability to believe in myself when nobody else does. [Later, aged 12] I just look at her like, ‘Pshh, that don’t hurt’. I grabbed the belt, tell her, ‘You ain’t hitting me no more’.”Crawford developed into a knockout machine, becoming one of boxing's top fighters. He was drawn to boxing from a young age and endured a tough upbringing, which contributed to his high pain tolerance and unwavering self-belief. Growing up in Omaha, he found solace at the CW gym, where he trained alongside members of various gangs. His trainer, Brian McIntyre, a former member of the Insane Vice Lords, played a crucial role in shaping his boxing career. The tough environment at home was matched by the presence of strong women, including his mother, sisters, grandmother, and aunt, who faced their own challenges. Despite facing difficulties in his personal life, Crawford's talent as a fighter caught the attention of Timothy Bradley, who recognized his potential and trained with him. In 2014, Crawford got his chance to become a world champion, defeating Ricky Burns with ease. Throughout his career, he faced numerous dangerous situations, including being shot at, but emerged unscathed. Crawford's path to greatness continued as he moved up to welterweight and became the WBO champion by defeating Jeff Horn. His ultimate goal was to become the undisputed welterweight champion, setting up a highly anticipated clash with Errol Spence Jr. On the upcoming Saturday night, Crawford and Spence will finally face each other for the undisputed welterweight world titles at Spence vs Crawford bout, making it one of the most significant fights in boxing history.
“Sutherland scored George Kambosos Jr vs Maxi Hughes a draw (114-114). Sutherland had Devin Haney winning 115-113 over Vasyl Lomachenko.”Keith Idec, a reporter from BoxingScene, revealed that Sutherland previously scored the George Kambosos Jr vs. Maxi Hughes bout a draw (114-114) and had Devin Haney winning 115-113 over Vasyl Lomachenko. Both of these fights had controversial outcomes and have involved Sutherland on the judging panels. Although some fans defend the fairness of his past scorecards, others express concern about his appointment for the Spence vs Crawford bout. One fan criticized the decision, calling it a "bad choice" to have Sutherland as a judge. Another suggested that judges who were part of the disputed decisions in recent bouts should be removed from their roles. Some even expressed skepticism, suggesting that the judges might already have their scorecards filled out. On the other hand, some fans supported the selected judges and stated their trust in them. They argue that Sutherland's past scorecards were fair and reasonable.
One wrote: “Bad choice to assign Sutherland as one of the judges.” And a second put: “All judges who worked on the Maxi heist should be sacked immediately.” A third said: “Bulls*** decision on deck with those three scoring. Probably already got their cards filled out.” While a fourth added: “So two judges with recent wrong scorecards, this should end well.” In contrast though, one fan said: “Great judges! I trust them.” And another replied about Sutherland’s past disputed scores: “[They] were completely fair scorecards.” A third fan wrote: “115-113 Haney was far from unreasonable.”The stage is set for an exciting and highly anticipated Spence vs Crawford fight on Saturday night, where the three judges will play a significant role in determining the winner in case the bout goes the distance.
“He trains too hard to lose. He’s an overachiever. He’s the best in the game right now at 147.”Spence is open to scoring a first-round knockout in Spence vs Crawford, though he acknowledges that keeping the audience interested in the Showtime pay-per-view may require a knockout in the second, third, or fourth rounds instead. He wants to create Spence vs Crawford a legacy-defining fight similar to those of the boxing greats he watched in his younger days, such as Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearn, and Evander Holyfield.
“I want a kid that is watching me fight on Youtube in 15 to 30 years from now saying, ‘I want to have a fight like Errol Spence & Terence Crawford. I want to be in one of those fights,' “I’m definitely okay with a first round knockout because as they say, ‘You don’t get paid for overtime,’ and you’re losing brain cells as the rounds go. “If it can go in the first, second, or third rounds, I wouldn’t mind it. But not in the first round because we got to keep them buying the Showtime pay-per-view. So in the second, third, or fourth round, it can definitely happen. “That’s the same thing with me when I was 14 or 15 years old and I was watching Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearn, watching all these old school fights. I remember watching Evander Holyfield’s fights, thinking, ‘I want to have a fight like that in a legacy-defining fight.’ “How the press conference was and just the stuff before the actual fight. It was great, and to have a kid 20 or 30 years from now,” said Spence.Shawn Porter believes that the Spence vs Crawford fight could play out in two ways: either both fighters will silently agree to go all-out, or one of them will challenge the other, leading to an intense showdown.
“One of two things are going to happen. It’s going to be a silent agreement of, ‘Here we are, let’s go,’ or one of them is going to say, ‘Meet me right here,’ and the other one ain’t going to back down,” said Shawn Porter to Premier Boxing Champions on how the Spence vs. Crawford fight will play out.
"The result is what it is but my team will be appealing that. I don’t know if anything will come of it, but it feels like the right thing to do.”While the judges' decision was controversial, Hughes admits that he demonstrated his abilities and shown that he belonged at the world-class level. Despite the setback, he is optimistic about the future and ready to recover.
“I have shown I’m at that level, I’m a world-class fighter. Everybody saw that.
Kambosos, on the other hand, will now challenge for the IBF world championship following his victory. He hasn't ruled out a rematch with Hughes, but he'll focus on being a two-time world champion first. Just after the Kambosos vs Hughes ended, Hughes said in the interview:"We should have had our hand raised, but we will be back. I’m looking forward to what’s coming next.”
“It was a bit of a kick in the b*llocks if I'm honest, Hughes said of the decision, which brought to an end his seven-fight winning streak. Now I feel a bit stupid stood here in a cowbow hat. I'm absolutely devastated. “I should have had my hand raised. I don't want to take George's moment. I'm gutted. We won the fight by many rounds, but that's no discredit to Maxi. He had a couple of good rounds, but a couple of good rounds doesn't win you a fight. "The majority of the rounds I won. He done his movement and he wasn't too much engaging [sic], but that's the way he fights. He's going to bounce back, he's a tough challenger. If the opportunity is there, we will give him another rematch. "Everybody here now knows who Maxi Hughes is. I want to earn the dollars to provide for my family, show everyone who Maxi Hughes is and how good I can be. We'll see what's next."
“They want the fame. They want excuses and most of them make them, know what I’m saying. It’s a bad thing for boxing as a whole. I take my hat off to Francis Ngannou, to him and his team, for making that fight happen. There was an opening and an opportunity cause we basically got a clown holding the belts and it’s a bad situation.”Hunter also showed respect for unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, who he believes is willing to fight anyone and strives to be the best in multiple weight classes.
“He’s done it all. He wants to be cruiserweight champ, heavyweight champ, he went into the Olympics, and he wants all the belts, and that’s how it should be. I feel he would fight an even faster place if it was allowed.”Going on a passionate rant, Hunter labeled some of the top heavyweights as "soft" and too emotional, with their egos getting in the way. He believes Fury avoided a tough fight with Usyk and sees it as a selfish move on Fury's part to go for the Fury vs Ngannou bout.
“Their hearts get broken, they’re emotional, their egos are too involved. They can’t stick with reality, they get the big head and they really think they can do something. I feel like Tyson Fury, he dodged a bullet on Usyk, he’s a real hard competitor, he would give Tyson Fury a problem, that’s not a secret, there’s no way he should not be fighting. It’s not good for the whole situation. I feel like it’s a selfish move on Fury’s behalf.”Despite differing opinions from other heavyweights, the Fury vs Ngannou fight is set to take place in Riyadh on October 6. Ngannou has stated that he won't solely rely on his power but is prepared to face Fury's famous skills and footwork.