British boxer Harlem Eubank is set to make his debut in the welterweight division on Friday, November 22, 2024. Harlem Eubank, who has proven himself a dominant force in the ring, enters this bout with an unbeaten record of 19 wins, with no losses or draws.
The Brit is coming off two decisive stoppage victories, notably his last fight against Timo Schwarzkopf on November 10, 2023, in Brighton.
On that occasion, Eubank secured a technical knockout in the eleventh round, showcasing his power and ability to finish fights.
Now, Eubank is gearing up to face French opponent Nurali Erdogan on November 22 at the Walker Activity Dome, located in Newcastle, UK.
Initially, Eubank was scheduled to face Erdogan on October 25 in Bolton. However, the date was rescheduled to this Friday.
The fight, scheduled for 10 rounds, will be broadcast live on Channel 5, promising an exciting night for boxing fans.This will be Harlem Eubank’s first fight in the welterweight division, where the weight limit is 147 pounds.
Eubank’s opponent, Nurali Erdogan, comes into the fight with a record of 16 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws. Although he has only secured one victory by knockout, Erdogan is experienced and has proven to be a tough opponent.
The French boxer will be looking to seize this opportunity to pull off an upset and end Eubank’s unbeaten streak.
The boxing event will feature an exciting undercard, presenting several attractive matchups for the sport’s followers.
Ben Marksby, for instance, will take on Levi Kinsiona in a super lightweight bout, while Robert Lloyd-Taylor Jr. will face Robin Zamora in a welterweight contest.
The night will also see the return of Cyrus Pattinson, who steps back into the ring after 15 months of inactivity.
Pattinson aims for redemption following his last defeat against Conah Walker and will face Andrei Antonov in a super welterweight clash.Other scheduled bouts for Friday night include:
– Harlem Eubank vs. Nurali Erdogan; welterweight
– Ben Marksby vs. Levi Kinsiona; super lightweight
– Robert Lloyd-Taylor Jr. vs. Robin Zamora; welterweightJake Paul lashes out at Carl Froch
– Dan Toward vs. Johan Nova; super welterweight
– Niall Brown vs. Pablo Sosa; super middleweight
– J’Hon Ingram vs. Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira; super featherweight
– Cyrus Pattinson vs. Andrei Antonov; super welterweight
– Sophie Alisch vs. Marina Sakharov; women’s super featherweight
– Joe Laws vs. Adam Cieslak; middleweight
– Codie Smith vs. Engel Gomez; super featherweight
– Lee Rogers vs. Yin Caicedo; super bantamweight
– Eduard Georgiev vs. Jack England; super featherweight
The main event between Harlem Eubank and Nurali Erdogan will mark a decisive moment in both fighters’ careers. Eubank aims to establish himself in the new division, while Erdogan will try to spoil his welterweight debut.🥊 Harlem Eubank makes his welterweight debut against Nurali Erdogan on Friday live on Channel 5.
🔥 Ben Marksby steps up to face Levi Kinsiona.
➕ Return of Cyrus Pattinson after 15 months out since his defeat to Conah Walker. pic.twitter.com/2zeIyEOYcK
— EverythingBoxing (@EverythingBoxi2) November 18, 2024
Hamzah Sheeraz, widely regarded as one of the top fighters in the UK, has withdrawn from negotiations for a showdown with unified middleweight champion Janibek Alimkhanuly. This comes after a 15-fight knockout streak that has earned Sheeraz (21-0, 17 KOs) recognition as one of Britain's brightest boxing talents. A recent victory over Tyler Denny at Wembley saw Sheeraz claim the EBU European Middleweight title and solidified his position as the mandatory challenger for Alimkhanuly’s WBO and IBF belts.
After months of delayed purse bids, it was expected that Sheeraz would face Alimkhanuly on the high-profile February 22nd Riyadh Season card. However, WBO President Gustavo Olivieri confirmed today that Sheeraz’s team has officially pulled out of the negotiations, and the scheduled purse bid has been canceled.
Instead, Sheeraz is reportedly set to challenge Carlos Adames for the WBC middleweight title on the same February card. Although this has yet to be confirmed by Sheeraz’s team, the move to face Adames signals a shift in his pursuit of a world title.
Adames, who won the WBC title in May, defended it successfully against Terrell Gausha in June. Meanwhile, Queensberry Promotions also promotes Denzel Bentley (WBO #2) and Brad Pauls (WBO #4), who are set to fight on December 7th, with the winner likely in line to face Alimkhanuly in 2025.
Recently, it was announced that Tommy Fury, the brother of renowned British heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury, will return to the ring in January 2025. Tommy Fury’s last appearance in the ring was on October 14, 2023, when he defeated the YouTuber-turned-boxer, KSI.
The fight, part of the Prime Card event, took place in Manchester, UK, and ended with a victory for Fury over KSI by majority decision in the sixth round.
Now, Tommy Fury will face Darren Till on January 18 at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, broadcast live on DAZN.
Fury is returning to the ring for the first time since his win over KSI last year in Manchester.
On the other hand, Darren Till, who made his name in the UFC, is making the leap to professional boxing in what promises to be his toughest bout to date.
Till has been a prominent mixed martial arts fighter, but facing a professional boxer like Fury presents an entirely different challenge.
This fight will be Till’s chance to prove his worth in the boxing ring and show that he can adapt to the demanding world of boxing.In an interview with DAZN Boxing, Tommy Fury
“It feels great to, finally, say that I am back! I have been out of the ring far too long, I’ve been getting itchy knuckles, and so I am thrilled to be able to announce my return,” expressed Fury.
The young boxer acknowledged Till’s experience in the UFC but warned that facing a professional boxer is a completely different challenge.Claressa Shields
“Till had a good UFC career but he’s stepping into the boxing ring now, against a proper pro, and he will quickly realize that he is out of his depth, and this is not the game for him,” said Fury.
For his part, Darren Till expressed confidence and assurance in his skills when discussing the fight. “January 18 is my time, my night,” declared the former UFC fighter.
Till knows that the matchup against Fury will be tough, but he believes he can adapt and surprise the audience.
The showdown between Tommy Fury and Darren Till promises to be an exciting event at the start of 2025.
The mix of styles and the tension between an experienced boxer and an MMA fighter transitioning to boxing ensure a unique spectacle.𝗔𝗟𝗟 𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗘 💥
Tommy Fury and Darren Till lock horns in a HUGE start to 2025 in Manchester 👊 #FuryTill | Jan 18 Live and Exclusive worldwide on DAZN pic.twitter.com/WTyK7xaEeK
— MF & DAZN X Series (@MF_DAZNXSeries) November 17, 2024
Jake Paul cruised to a unanimous decision against two-time heavyweight champion Mike Tyson on Friday night, despite Tyson’s faded abilities. After facing criticism for not fighting established boxers, the polarizing social media star may now face a second former world champion in as many fights—this time with a title on the line.
Paul’s clash with Tyson was both controversial and captivating, drawing millions of viewers to watch the YouTuber-turned-boxer face the fan-favorite veteran, despite the 31-year age gap between the American duo.
After a tense build-up, many were relieved to see Tyson reach the final bell unharmed, but those expecting an exciting fight were left disappointed. Tyson landed just 18 punches and showed little sign of being able to challenge his younger opponent.
Post-fight, Paul admitted he didn’t want to knock out the 58-year-old legend, explaining he refrained from pressing the attack during Tyson’s vulnerable moments.
Despite the lackluster action, Paul and Tyson reportedly earned a combined $60 million, capturing the attention of other established boxers. One fighter now expressing interest is former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., the son of the legendary five-division world champion.
Chavez Jr. appeared on Paul’s undercard on July 20th, defeating UFC star Uriah Hall in a six-round contest to end a two-and-a-half-year inactivity streak. After watching Paul’s dominant win over Tyson, the 38-year-old took to social media to challenge Paul, saying, “@jakepaul You say you can fight anyone you want!! Which is probably true for the money!! But you won’t fight someone who knows how to fight. It’s time, Jake.”
WBA president Gilberto Mendoza also fueled the speculation, revealing that he would be open to sanctioning a Paul-Chavez Jr. fight as a “championship” bout, an idea he had suggested back in July.
“I will insist. I’d love to see Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. for a championship,” Mendoza tweeted.
While it’s unlikely the fight would be for a full world title, Paul could potentially win his first official boxing belt if he and Chavez Jr. square off for an WBA International title, likely in the bridgerweight division.
Whilst Gilberto Ramirez claimed the unified cruiserweight title against Chris Billam-Smith in the main-event of ‘Latino Night’ on Saturday, Oscar Collazo arguably delivered the performance of the night. Now, with additional eyes on ‘El Pupilo’, Collazo is hopeful of making history in the sport in the near future.
After debuting as a professional back in 2020, Collazo has risen through the minimumweight rankings and done so whilst gaining a reputation as one of the most exciting, aggressive fighters in the game.
In May 2023, a 6-0 Collazo jumped into a showdown with Melvin Jerusalem for the WBO minimumweight world title, forcing the Filipino to retire in the corner after enduring seven rounds against the hard-hitting 105lber and crowing Collazo as a world champion.🇵🇷Oscar Collazo beating up Melvin Jerusalem to win the WBO Minimumweight Title in 2023 pic.twitter.com/A2DBdy9xTw
— Tokkerū (@ATokkers5) November 14, 2024
Within 13 months, Collazo established himself as the poster boy of the minimumweight division with three additional title defences and was tasked with WBA title-holder Thammanoon Niyomtrong (25-0, more commonly known as Knockout CP Freshmart, in a rare minimumweight unification bout on Saturday night.
Ahead of their meeting, Niyomtrong was the longest reigning world champion in the sport, having defeated Byron Rojas for the belt in June 2016 and retaining it in 12 defences since.
However, Collazo was able to dominate proceedings and score an eye-catching seventh-round technical-knockout victory.Katie Taylor hints at potential retirement timeline👑🥊 Vu que les trois derniers rounds mais confirmé une nouvelle fois : superbe boxeur. Oscar Collazo inflige à CP Freshmart sa première défaite et unifie les titres WBO-WBA pour devenir le premier champion The Ring à 105. Top 15 pound-for-pound pic.twitter.com/2yC3tnZqak
— Alexandre Herbinet (@LexaB) November 16, 2024
During the aftermath, Collazo revealed his intentions to become the first ever undisputed champion in minimumweight history, with no 105lber ever holding more than two belts at once, as per World Boxing News.
“I have a lot of respect for the reigning champion [Niyomtrong], but I am the king at 105 pounds now, and this title is for my beautiful island of Puerto Rico.”
“I’m putting the 105-pound division on notice,”
“I want all the belts. I’ve made history tonight, and I want to make history again by becoming the first undisputed champion from Puerto Rico.”
At present, Pedro Taduran (17-4-1) holds the IBF world title, whilst Collazo’s former opponent, Melvin Jerusalem (23-3), is in possession of the WBC strap, after they each dethroned the Shigeoka brothers (Ginjiro & Yudai) earlier this year.
With the heavyweight division set to be blown open during 2025, fans are searching for a new knockout artist to get behind and Bakhodir Jalolov seems to fit the bill. After not fighting during 2024 to focus on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Uzbek knockout is now poised to make his return.
Jalolov made his professional debut in 2018 but has continued his sensational amateur career simultaneously since, much to the aggravation of some fans who believe it is unfair that the hard-hitting southpaw can continue to compete.
Having already won two world championships, an Olympic gold at Tokyo 2020 and amassing an undefeated professional record consisting of 14 knockout wins in as many fights, Jalolov stepped through the ropes at Paris 2024 as the clear favourite in the super-heavyweight division.👀🔊 Así se vio y oyó desde ringside el KO 💣💥 de Bakhodir Jalolov 🇺🇿 a Onoriode Ehwarieme #ESPNKnockOut#AndersonRudenkopic.twitter.com/1utJJByIdL
— ESPN KnockOut (@ESPNKnockOut) August 27, 2023
The 30-year-old southpaw lived up to his high expectations in France and delivered another impressive campaign, winning 5-0 on the scorecards in all four of his bouts on route to a second gold medal, defeating Omar Shiha (NOR), Teremoana Junior (AUS), Nelvie Tiafeck (GER) and Ayoub Ghadfa (ESP).
After proving his worth once again, Jalolov then announced his retirement from amateur boxing and made clear his intentions of emulating his success in the professional ranks.
According to Brunch Boxing, Jalolov (14-0, 14KOs) will take on French heavyweight David Spilmont (16-8, 11KOs) in Montreal, Canada on February 6th, as ‘The Big Uzbek’ ends an official 14-month spell of professional inactivity.Artur Beterbiev offers to fight Jake Paul for world titles
Spilmont will enter the contest off of the back of a five-fight win streak, albeit against lesser opposition, with his latest loss being a stoppage defeat to well-known British-based Croatian Alen Babic back in December 2021.BABIC WINS THE WAR OF ATTRITION 😤
10 KO’S IN 10 FIGHTS FOR THE SAVAGE 💥 pic.twitter.com/FSAlnFzhLm
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) December 18, 2021
Jalolov will become the first Paris 2024 gold medallist to fight professionally since the games, although Cuba’s lightweight champion Erislandy Alvarez has fought an IBA bout in Havana – cruising to a unanimous-decision victory after six rounds against Colombia’s Jose Munoz (16-3).🇨🇺🌟Paris Gold Medalist Erislandy Alvarez defeats Jose Munoz via UD6 in an aggressive display in Havana pic.twitter.com/CbrkhGGZym
— Tokkerū (@ATokkers5) August 28, 2024
Despite his inactivity, Jalolov currently sits at #9 and #15 of the WBA and WBO world rankings respectively and will be hoping of putting together a charge for the heavyweight titles during 2025.
Friday night saw Mike Tyson trudge to a unanimous-decision loss against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, receiving plaudits for completing eight rounds at 58-years-old but ultimately underwhelming in what turned out to be a one-sided affair. Nevertheless, ‘Iron Mike’ made history once again, even in defeat.
Like most, Paul could not boast the accolades of the once ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ beforehand, but his youth and comparative exuberance saw him step through the ropes as the favourite against a man over 30 years his elder.
Come fight night, it was clear that the contest was more a battle of Mike Tyson vs. Father Time than a showdown with Jake Paul, with Father Time inevitably extending his undefeated record.
After a brief attempt at a flurry in the opening round, Tyson offered little for the remainder of the scrap, landing just 18 punches and throwing just 97 across eight rounds and being visibly exhausted and thankful to hear the final bell.Relive last nights battle between Jake Paul & Mike Tyson from the view RINGSIDE 🔥
🎥 @MostVpromotionspic.twitter.com/B2In89fZml
— betr (@betr) November 16, 2024
Consequently, ‘The Problem Child’ banked all but one of the rounds across the judges scorecards (80-72×2, 79-73) and had an easy nights’ work against a static version of the former undisputed heavyweight champion – who would likely have been stopped if Paul showed less mercy.Katie Taylor hints at potential retirement timelineJake Paul explains why he didn’t look to knock out Mike Tyson:
“I didn’t want to hurt someone that didn’t need to be hurt.” pic.twitter.com/rIcLINbU5j
— MMA Fighting (@MMAFighting) November 16, 2024
Yet, regardless of Tyson’s faded abilities in the ring, the fabled knockout artist banked a reported $20 million for the event and, although he has added an additional blemish to his professional record, he has broken another world record in the process.
Paul-Tyson took place almost 40 years (14,499 days) since the debut of ‘Kid Dynamite’ (March 6th 1985), therefore Tyson now holds the record of the longest professional career out of any of the 111 former and present heavyweight world champions.
Tyson will take top spot from Roy Jones Jr. (12,384 days) who eclipsed the long-standing record set by Jack Johnson (12,231 days) in 1931 last year when he lost out to Anthony Pettis by majority-decision.
However, some may argue that Johnson should keep a hold of that record, due to a reported 1938 contest between a 60-year-old ‘Galveston Giant’ and Walter Price, but there is little proof that this bout was an official one rather than one of many of Johnson’s exhibition fights, which is why it is not recorded on his résumé.
Matchroom Boxing has confirmed the return of British boxer Callum “Mundo” Smith to the ring. Callum Smith, 34, was last seen in the ring on January 13, 2024, in Quebec, Canada. On that occasion, Smith faced the undisputed light heavyweight champion, Artur Beterbiev.
However, Smith was unable to overcome the Russian and was defeated by technical knockout in the seventh round. This loss marked a challenging moment in the British fighter’s career, as it was his second professional defeat.
Now, Smith will return to action on Saturday, November 30, at the BP Pulse Arena in Birmingham, England.
The fight will be part of the undercard headlined by the main event between Sunny Edwards and Galal Yafai, broadcasted on DAZN.Callum Smith holds a professional record of 29 wins, 2 losses, and no draws. Out of his 29 victories, 21 have come by knockout.
Before his loss to Beterbiev, Smith secured a dominant victory over Mathieu Bauderlique on August 20, 2022. In that fight, held at the Jeddah Superdome in Saudi Arabia, Smith knocked out Bauderlique in the fourth round, solidifying his position as a contender in the light heavyweight division. This victory earned him a shot at the WBA world title.
Earlier, Smith had defeated Lenin Castillo on September 25, 2021, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The British fighter won by knockout in the second round, reinforcing his dominance after moving up from the super middleweight category.
Callum Smith’s move to the light heavyweight division came after his loss to Mexican star Canelo Álvarez on December 19, 2020. In that fight, held at the Alamodome in Texas, Smith was defeated by unanimous decision against Álvarez in a bout for the WBC and WBA super middleweight world titles.
This loss prompted the British boxer to rethink his career and opt to compete at light heavyweight.
Before his bout with Álvarez, Smith had defeated John Ryder on November 23, 2019, at the Echo Arena in Liverpool. Smith secured a unanimous decision victory, successfully defending his WBA super middleweight world title.
This win was one of the most significant of his career in the super middleweight division.
Callum Smith’s return to the ring has generated great anticipation among British boxing fans. It is worth noting that Matchroom Boxing has yet to announce who Smith’s opponent will be for his comeback in Birmingham.
However, on November 30th, Smith aims to redeem himself and prove that he remains a force to be reckoned with in the division.
Some of the fights scheduled on the same card, where Callum Smith will make his ring return, are as follows:Mike Tyson speaks out after his defeat against Jake Paul
– Sunny Edwards vs. Galal Yafai (WBC flyweight championship).
– Cameron Vuong vs. Gavin Gwynne.
– Conah Walker vs. Lewis Ritson.
– Kieron Conway vs. Ryan Kelly.
– Troy Jones vs. Michael Stephenson.
– Hamza Uddin vs. Benn Norman.Mundo is back 💥 @callumsmith23
Returning to the ring in Birmingham ready to get back in the mix 👊 #EdwardsYafai live on @daznboxing, November 30 pic.twitter.com/Hx5AcVFmXc
— Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) November 17, 2024
✅ SUNNY-GALAL CARD COMPLETE
1️⃣ Sunny Edwards 🆚 Galal Yafai
2️⃣ Cameron Vuong 🆚 Gavin Gwynne
3️⃣ Conah Walker 🆚 Lewis Ritson
4️⃣ Kieron Conway 🆚 Ryan Kelly
5️⃣ Hamza Uddin 🆚 Benn Norman
6️⃣ Troy Jones 🆚 Michael Stephenson
7️⃣ Taylor Bevan, Aaron Bowen, Ibraheem Sulaimaan pic.twitter.com/cKPnmTmxfM
— EverythingBoxing (@EverythingBoxi2) November 1, 2024
On Friday, November 15, 2024, the legendary Mike Tyson stepped back into the ring at the age of 58 to face Jake Paul, a popular YouTuber turned professional boxer. The event, streamed live on Netflix, took place at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and quickly became one of the most talked-about boxing events of the year.
The fight, which spanned eight hard-fought rounds, concluded with Jake Paul winning by unanimous decision. Despite its share of controversies, the event proved to be a massive commercial hit. Netflix reported that 60 million households around the world tuned in live, with peak viewership reaching an astounding 65 million during the event. This achievement made the fight one of the most-watched sports broadcasts of the year.
AT&T Stadium saw a record-setting attendance of 72,300 spectators, marking the largest crowd for a boxing event in the U.S. outside of Las Vegas. The gate revenue exceeded $18 million, surpassing the previous record set by Canelo Álvarez’s 2021 fight against Billy Joe Saunders, which had garnered $9 million.
The fight also saw unprecedented social media engagement. The hashtag #PaulTyson became the number one trending topic globally on X, with #Serrano ranking second in countries like the U.S., Brazil, Spain, and Canada. Conversations about the event dominated social media, underlining its international appeal.
Joe Hand Promotions, a leader in live sports distribution, made history by broadcasting the event to more than 6,000 bars and restaurants across the United States. This record-breaking distribution set a new benchmark for combat sports, enhancing the reach of the spectacle and broadening its impact.
The co-main event featuring Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor also drew significant attention, with nearly 50 million households watching live. This bout is poised to become the most-watched professional women’s sporting event in U.S. history, underscoring the increasing interest in high-profile women’s boxing.
The commercial success of the Tyson-Paul event highlighted the unique appeal of crossover fights, which blend traditional boxing with modern celebrity influence. Despite criticisms regarding Jake Paul’s experience compared to seasoned boxers, his star power and ability to attract a global audience have solidified his place in the sport. Whether he's fighting a washed-up boxer or an MMA fighter, he’s raking it in. People who love him will watch, and those who hate him will watch to see him fall. Whether you agree with his approach or not, he’s changing the game, for better and most likely for worse.
Jake Paul, buoyed by his victory over Tyson, expressed interest in facing other high-profile opponents, including Mexican boxing champion Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez. While Paul’s next steps remain unconfirmed, the potential matchups could further boost his boxing career and reshape the landscape of celebrity-driven boxing events.
The event’s success also showcased Netflix’s effective partnership with Most Valuable Promotions, transforming AT&T Stadium into a boxing epicenter and demonstrating the platform’s influence in live sports streaming.
As the dust settled, the night’s impact extended beyond ticket sales and viewership numbers. The presence of notable celebrities like Evander Holyfield, Shaquille O’Neal, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Charlize Theron added a touch of glamour, amplifying the event’s appeal and ensuring its place in the annals of modern boxing history.
On Saturday, November 16, Gilberto Ramírez continued his ascent in the boxing world with a dominant victory over Chris Billam-Smith in Saudi Arabia. Ramírez secured a unanimous decision after 12 rounds, with the judges scoring the bout 116-112 (twice) and 116-113 in his favor, adding another historic win to his record.
This victory marked not only another milestone in Ramírez's career but also a significant step toward his larger ambitions. Having already made history as the first Mexican super middleweight world champion and later as the first Mexican cruiserweight world champion, Ramírez added the WBO title to the WBA belt he already held. This achievement made him the first unified Mexican champion in the cruiserweight division.
Now, with his sights set on becoming the undisputed cruiserweight champion, Ramírez has his eyes on a new challenge: Oleksandr Usyk. The Ukrainian, who is widely regarded as one of the best to ever compete in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions, is a fighter Ramírez admires deeply.
In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Ramírez made it clear he wants a showdown with Usyk: “If he wants, I’m more than ready and happy to fight him. He’s one of my idols, and I want to face him because what he’s been doing in boxing is great.”
Ramírez also reflected on his own growth inside the ring: “Everyone saw I’m a strong man and I’m growing. I want to be a heavyweight champion too, and everything is possible. Look at Usyk, what he did, and he’s not bigger than me, and I think I can do it too.”
While Ramírez is focused on unifying the cruiserweight titles, his aspirations don’t end there. His next possible opponents include IBF champion Jai Opetaia and WBC titleholder Noel Mikaelian, but he’s resolute in his desire to become the undisputed cruiserweight champion.
Oscar De La Hoya, Ramírez’s promoter, has also expressed that a potential fight with Usyk could solidify Ramírez as a major name in the sport.
Ramírez hasn’t ruled out the possibility of fighting in different weight classes to make the Usyk showdown a reality, further underlining his ambition.
Meanwhile, Usyk, the current heavyweight champion with three belts, is set to face Tyson Fury in a highly anticipated rematch on December 21 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As this fight draws closer, Ramírez continues to pursue his dream of becoming the undisputed cruiserweight champion, while keeping his eye on a future clash with Usyk in the heavyweight division.
On Friday, November 15, 2024, Jake Paul faced off against Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The eagerly anticipated fight ended with a win for the YouTuber-turned-boxer, who dominated the eight rounds despite concerns about Tyson’s age and health.
Tyson, who has long been a legend in the ring, surprised many by lasting the full distance, avoiding a knockout despite the clear age difference and his recent health struggles.
Following his victory, Paul wasted no time in discussing his future plans. He expressed a desire to take on top names in boxing, including Mexican champion Saul “Canelo” Álvarez, whose name has long been associated with the sport’s elite.
But just as Paul was setting his sights on Canelo, a new challenger emerged in the form of Artur Beterbiev, the undisputed light heavyweight champion. Beterbiev, who holds the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO titles, made a bold move by offering Paul a chance to fight for his world titles.
Responding swiftly on social media, Paul tweeted: "Just seen this… Top 5 pound-for-pound fighter in the world calling me out. Hahahahahaha. 4 years in and I run this sport."
Beterbiev, while offering an intriguing challenge, is expected to first face Dmitry Bivol in a highly anticipated rematch that has fans buzzing.
As for Paul, while he hasn’t confirmed his next fight, his recent win over Tyson has only fueled speculation about whether he’ll take on Canelo or entertain the challenge from Beterbiev.
With both big names in the mix, the future of Jake Paul in the boxing world looks more uncertain—and exciting—than ever.
The highly anticipated showdown between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, left many stunned. Jake Paul, the 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer, defeated the legendary “Iron” Mike Tyson, 58, by unanimous decision, causing a stir in the boxing world.
Leading up to the fight, the pairing itself sparked debate. Critics questioned the fairness of matching Paul, who is nearly 30 years younger than Tyson, against a fighter with such a storied past. The large age and experience gap became a hot topic among fans and analysts alike.
After the bout, former British champion Carl Froch didn’t hold back in his criticism of the event and Paul’s standing in boxing. Known for his blunt opinions, Froch remarked, “He’s [Jake Paul] such a big commodity. He sells tickets, he puts bums on seats. People are interested. Netflix 30 million. Come on! 74,000 at the AT&T Stadium, not quite 80,000 is it?” implying that Paul’s popularity was more about spectacle than legitimate boxing skills.
Froch also questioned Paul’s ability to compete at the top level, stating, “He’s not there yet. He is getting there but he’s not quite there. He doesn’t do the big crowds, does he? But he pulls in the old bunsen burner, doesn’t he, Jake Paul. So I don’t think he will hang his gloves up. There’ll be a plan for Jake Paul. I’ll tell you what, my mobile phone won’t be ringing, will it? Won’t be.”
The British former champion didn’t stop there, offering a direct challenge to Paul: “I fucking know if I went in there with Jake Paul, it would be an absolute mismatch. One round demolition job. I’d even tie one arm behind my back, and just imagine one arm behind my back, lining him up with this right hand and eventually smashing him with a big uppercut or a big overhand dirty stinker, putting him in the ‘El Sparko’ position like he’s been tasered.”
Jake Paul, never one to back down from a challenge, quickly responded to Froch’s remarks. On his official “X” (formerly Twitter) account, Paul fired back: “Fucking sour loser. Shut the fuck up. I’ve done more in 4 years than you have in your life. First and last time I respond to your broke salty ass. Let me know if you want to wash my cars.”
The fight has left a mixed reaction in the boxing world. While some view it as a spectacle, others question the integrity of the match. With bigger names like Artur Beterbiev and Canelo Álvarez potentially in Paul’s future, the controversy over his place in the sport is far from over.
As the debate continues, Jake Paul remains a divisive figure, with critics like Carl Froch making it clear that, in their eyes, Paul still has much to prove in the boxing ring.
Former heavyweight title challenger Dillian Whyte will be back in action on December 15. The 36-year-old Briton is set to take on Ghana’s Ebenezer Tetteh in a bout that will be broadcast live on DAZN.
Dillian Whyte, known for his ferocity in the ring, has faced some of the biggest names in boxing. His notable opponents include Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Derek Chisora. Whyte’s most recent fight was a decision victory against Christian Hammer in March of this year, held in Castlebar, Ireland.
However, his career has been marked by ups and downs. He suffered a knockout loss to Tyson Fury in 2022, in a highly anticipated fight for the fans. Additionally, he faced issues outside the ring last year when a doping test led to the cancellation of his rematch with Anthony Joshua.
Currently, Whyte is undergoing a professional rebuilding process, aiming to return to the highest level. The Briton hopes to make his way back to the global stage in 2025 after overcoming recent setbacks.The clash between Dillian Whyte and Ebenezer Tetteh will take place in Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory located south of Spain.
Dillian Whyte heads into this fight with a record of 30 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws. Of his 30 victories, 20 have come by way of knockout. Despite his recent troubles, Whyte seeks to reaffirm his status as one of the top contenders in the division.
On the other hand, Ebenezer Tetteh boasts a record of 23 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws. The Ghanaian has proven to be a formidable knockout artist, securing 20 of his wins by KO. In his last bout on April 24, Tetteh defeated Ayaovi Agbonson by TKO in the fifth round.Gilberto Ramirez defeats Chris Billam-Smith to become unified cruiserweight champion
Tetteh’s sole defeat came at the hands of Daniel Dubois, who decisively beat him in the first round in September 2019.
The fight between Whyte and Tetteh promises to be a battle, as both boxers look to revitalize their careers and send a strong message to the heavyweight division.‘The Body Snatcher’ is BACK on December 15 😈#WhyteTetteh | Dec 15 | Live on DAZN pic.twitter.com/K4i3d5anoH
In what was a gruelling contest, Gilberto Ramirez proved too good for Chris Billam-Smith to become the unified WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion on the latest instalment of ‘Riyadh Season’ out in Saudi Arabia.
The judges scored the fight 116-112 (x2) and 116-113 , which now positions ‘Zurdo’ in line for a clash with IBF champion Jai Opetaia.
The fight started with ‘CBS’ looking to dictate using all his physical advantages, making it awkward for the Mexican to establish any rhythm.
However, a good start for Billam-Smith seemingly woke up Ramirez as he landed some great shots, particularly a clean left hand early in the round.
During the next few rounds ‘Zurdo’ took over, landing significant body blows to the Brit and it looked like he could not miss with his land hand.
At the end of the fifth, ‘CBS’ walked wearily to his corner, appearing to have a cut above his left eye.
6-9 was all Ramirez, Billam Smith just could not deal with the left hand, and despite showing a tremendous chin, he was taking a lot of unanswered punishment.
Round 10 was slightly closer, CBS did have some success on the inside, however by this stage he needed a knockout.
The man from Bournemouth was never going to go out without fighting, in the final round the pair went toe-to-toe, to end off a great fight, despite being quite one-sided.
Much of the talk before the fight was about whether Ramirez could deal with Billam-Smith’s physicality, however, he showed that while he can be skilful and evade this, he also has no problem standing in the pocket to.
The victory has now surely set up a huge cruiserweight showdown between Ramirez and the magnificent Jai Opetaia.
“I feel great I’m a two-champion.”Claressa Shields calls out Canelo Álvarez to face Jake Paul
”I prepare for those guys, we know he was a tough fighter. It was an honour for me to fight him and get the belt. I tried to use my distance as much as I could. He’s tough he comes forward all the time.”
”I want to unify all the champions, that’s the main goal for me.”
‘Zurdo’ said that the fight was tough for him and he had to make sure he kept his distance as ‘CBS’ is strong. Secondly, he has welcomed a fight with IBF champion Jai Opetaia.
For ‘CBS’ it was a tough night and whilst he has successfully rolled the diced before in his career, this proved one too many.
”He is really good, he has got consistent shots.”
”A little bit, it’s part of the sport. There were a few rounds where I couldn’t see out the eye.”
”We will have to go back and assess, and keep improving.
Billam-Smith said that Ramirez was very tough and skilful. Moreover, he suggested that the cut above his eye caused him a few issues, but that is just part of the sport.
We will have to wait and see what is next for both fighters.
That mouthwatering clash between Ramirez and Opetaia should hopefully be next, and Billam-Smith will likely return in the summer of 2025.
On Friday, November 15, 2024, the legendary boxer “Iron” Mike Tyson, 58, made his return to the ring. Tyson faced off against popular YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The highly anticipated fight ended with Jake Paul’s victory by unanimous decision after eight rounds.
The judges, sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, scored the fight in favor of Paul with scores of 80-72, 79-73, and 79-73.Despite his age, Mike Tyson displayed great courage and resilience, completing all eight rounds.
However, the younger 27-year-old fighter managed to dominate most of the rounds with accurate punches and better physical conditioning.
The bout, set for eight rounds of two minutes each, featured a unique aspect: both fighters used 14-ounce gloves instead of the usual 10-ounce gloves for heavyweight matches.
This decision was made as a precautionary measure due to Tyson’s advanced age, aimed at minimizing the risk of injury.
Despite the controversy surrounding the match, the fight between Tyson and Paul was a massive commercial success.
The event broke records in both ticket sales and streaming service views, becoming one of the most-watched boxing spectacles of the year.
The involvement of Tyson, an iconic figure in the sport, and Jake Paul’s popularity attracted millions of fans of all ages.Following the loss, Mike Tyson took to his official “X” account (formerly known as Twitter) to address his followers.
Far from being disheartened, Tyson
“This is one of those situations when you lost but still won. I’m grateful for last night. No regrets to get in ring one last time.”
“I almost died in June. Had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight so I won.”
“To have my children see me stand toe to toe and finish 8 rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for. Thank you 🙏,” Tyson wrote on “X”.
Setting aside the criticism, many have praised Mike Tyson’s courage at 58 years old, both inside and outside the ring. Tyson’s fight against Jake Paul adds another chapter to the legacy of one of the sport’s greatest icons, showing that despite the years, his fighting spirit remains unbroken.This is one of those situations when you lost but still won. I’m grateful for last night. No regrets to get in ring one last time.
I almost died in June. Had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight so I won.
To…
— Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) November 16, 2024
Natasha Jonas, IBF welterweight world champion, will face Ivana Habazin, the current WBC world champion, in a highly anticipated title unification clash. The fight will take place on Saturday, December 14, at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre, serving as the main event of the card broadcast live by Sky Sports.
The Toxteth, Liverpool, native aims to cement her position at the top of the division as she fights in her hometown for the sixth consecutive time in a world title bout. Jonas, who defended her IBF title in January against American fighter Mikaela Mayer, seeks to unify the titles and further solidify her legacy in women’s boxing.
The 40-year-old has experienced a remarkable career resurgence since her lightweight showdown with Katie Taylor in 2021. Since then, she has remained unbeaten, successfully unifying the IBF, WBC, and WBO titles in the super welterweight division.In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Natasha Jonas discussed her expectations for the unification bout against Ivana Habazin.
She also expressed her excitement about having another title fight in her hometown of Liverpool.
“To get the chance to win another world title and to unify the IBF and WBC world titles is going to be special. Ivana Habazin is a great champion. She has won multiple world titles and fought some of the best in the world,” Jonas stated.
“I’m expecting a tough fight but I’m ready to prove that I’m the number one in the division,” added Jonas.Ivana Habazin, the WBC world champion, comes into the fight with the experience of having
The 35-year-old Croatian claimed the vacant WBC title in April by defeating Kinga Magyar, and now she aims to make history by unifying the welterweight world titles on foreign soil.
“It will be an honour for me to unify the WBC and IBF world welterweight titles,” said Habazin.
Habazin highlighted that she had previously held the IBF title and is now eager to reclaim it. The Croatian boxer also showed respect for Jonas, whom she considers one of the best fighters today.Artur Beterbiev offers to fight Jake Paul for world titles
Habazin noted that defeating Natasha Jonas in her hometown would bring her greater recognition. She also
Meanwhile, BOXXER founder and CEO Ben Shalom emphasized the magnitude of this fight, noting that the showdown between Jonas and Habazin will be a high-quality clash between two champions.
Shalom pointed out that Natasha Jonas seeks to solidify her legacy as one of the best boxers of her generation. He also indicated that a victory could pave the way for a potential bout against Lauren Price in 2025.✅ CONFIRMED: Natasha Jonas will face Ivana Habazin on Dec. 14 at the Exhibition Centre in Liverpool for the WBC and IBF Welterweight titles. pic.twitter.com/09Q0MFGyp5
Katie Taylor once again overcame Amanda Serrano in an intense ten-round fight full of emotions. The Irish fighter retained her undisputed light welterweight titles in a showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, where they faced off as the co-main event before the clash between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
This bout was the rematch of their iconic fight at Madison Square Garden in New York on April 30, 2022. That encounter was historic, marking the first time two women headlined a boxing event at the prestigious New York venue.
In Texas, over 70,000 spectators attended to witness the eagerly awaited rematch, where Taylor granted Serrano another shot at the undisputed titles.
The fight was closely contested, with both boxers trading significant punches from start to finish. Despite the fierce competition, Katie Taylor emerged victorious by unanimous decision.
However, the decision sparked boos from the crowd, which predominantly supported Amanda Serrano and believed she deserved the win.
“I had to dig deep there again tonight, but I’m so happy to get another win,” Taylor expressed after the fight in an interview with talkSPORT.
The 38-year-old Taylor acknowledged that the bout was very close but believes her most effective punches came in the second half of the match.
“I feel like my inside hook was very good tonight, and that’s what won me the fight in the end,” stated Taylor.Tony Bellew blasts Jake Paul
Meanwhile, Serrano suffered a deep cut above her right eye in the sixth round, prompting the doctor’s intervention. Despite the injury, the Puerto Rican fighter continued to press forward against Taylor, even after the Irish champion was docked a point for repeated headbutts.
Eddie Hearn, Katie Taylor’s promoter, watched the fight from ringside, despite his earlier criticism of the matchup between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.
Fans enjoyed the continuous exchange of punches, with Serrano landing over 100 additional hits according to the fight statistics.
Ultimately, the judges’ scorecards reflected a narrow 95-94 tally, awarding the win to Taylor by unanimous decision. “I’ve beaten her twice now, so is there any need for a trilogy?” questioned Taylor, although she left the door open for a third bout if Serrano requests it.Following her victory in Arlington, Texas, Katie Taylor hinted that retirement could be near.
“I’m gonna have to make that decision now obviously in the next few days,” she said when discussing her future in the sport. However, she expressed her love for boxing and did not rule out the possibility of one or two more fights.
“I had my homecoming in Ireland at the 3Arena. It was amazing to headline the 3Arena twice. Absolutely incredible. I’d love a Croke Park fight for sure, but we’ll see what happens,” noted Taylor, making it clear she desires to give her fans one last major fight in her home country.
The Friday night event in Texas left mixed opinions, but without a doubt, the clash between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano stood out as the most thrilling fight of the night, leaving fans eager to see what the historic Irish champion will decide about her future in the ring.
On Friday, November 19, 2024, the event between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson drew a lot of attention, but it was the fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano that stole the night. Although the men’s bout attracted controversy, the female fighters put on a great show in the rematch that defined the evening.
Katie Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano in a rematch that sparked debates. The decision was controversial, as many believed the fight was too evenly matched to be decided by points. Taylor took the victory, but the fight left a bittersweet feeling among fans.
Claressa Shields, one of the most prominent figures in women’s boxing,
“I think the fight was very, very close,” she said. “I thought Katie played from the back foot with great counters and fast hands. I think that’s what won her the fight.”
Shields explained that her approach to scoring fights is round by round, without focusing too much on the overall stance of the fighters or who advanced more in the ring.In her opinion, the fight was so tight that, if it hadn’t been for the one-point penalty on Katie Taylor, the victory could have gone to Amanda Serrano or the fight could have ended in a draw.
“I don’t really score based on overall things like body language or who’s stepping forward. I score round by round, and that’s how I saw it. But it was very, very close, and when they took the point from Katie, I definitely thought Amanda was going to win or it would be a draw,” said Shields.
The world champion noted that, in her opinion, both fighters showed their strengths but also made mistakes. Shields particularly pointed out the factors she believes worked against Serrano during the fight.
“I think Katie fought her best, and Amanda showed her punching power,” said Shields.
“There were things Amanda didn’t do well. She didn’t cut the ring off properly, she missed a lot of big shots, and she didn’t have upper-body defense,” Shields pointed out.
Katie Taylor’s speed and footwork were crucial, according to Shields, who emphasized that her quick punches and combinations of four or five shots were decisive. Additionally, Shields highlighted how the cut on Amanda Serrano’s eyebrow was a direct result of Katie Taylor’s continuous punches.
Regarding Serrano’s strategy, Shields mentioned that the Puerto Rican fighter didn’t know how to cut the ring effectively and couldn’t close the distances like she had in their first encounter.
“She even got cut here. Katie was throwing with both hands, and Amanda’s shots were hard too. But you can’t just march forward. You’ve got to cut the ring off, you’ve got to set traps. And Amanda didn’t do that tonight,” Shields explained.Mike Tyson points at what initiated Jake Paul slap
Despite the criticism and the controversial decision, Shields also highlighted the impact of the fight on women’s boxing. According to Shields, the women were the real stars of the night. In contrast, the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, although relevant to many, didn’t have the same impact on traditional boxing fans.
“Listen, women’s boxing won tonight. Being here in front of 60,000 fans, that’s amazing! It’s a dream. And to me, the girls stole the show tonight. Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, well, it was what it was, but the girls absolutely stole the show tonight,” Shields concluded.
It’s important to note that, although Amanda Serrano initially questioned the outcome of her fight with Katie Taylor on social media, she later retracted her comments.
On the other hand, Claressa Shields, on her official ‘X’ account, wrote about the possibility of facing Katie Taylor in the future. The self-proclaimed ‘GWOAT’ pointed out that she has the skills to defeat Taylor.
However, she mentioned that she might have difficulty making a weight between 140 or 147lbs, but also suggested that for a good amount of money, she would take on the challenge.
Despite most of the talk being about the controversial main event between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson last night, Katie Taylor controversially defeated Amanda Serrano in their rematch as the co-main event of the night. Serrano did initially take to social media to
The talk of this fight result being controversial is simply due to the Netflix commentary team on the night favouring Serrano during the majority of the rounds.
Nonetheless, it was a close fight and it could have gone either way.
Ultimately all three of the judges scored the contest 95-94 in Taylor’s favour, handing the Irishman her second victory over her rival and signically a successful defence of her IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO world super lightweight titles.
Much like their first fight, this was another historic fight, which encapsulated everyone within the AT&T Arena along with those watching around the world on Netflix.
After a few close opening rounds, a clash of heads in the fourth caused a cut to Serrano’s head.
This was worsened when another, but this time far more brutal clash of heads forced the referee to pause the fight and have the cut checked by a doctor.
Despite the now horrendous cut she had suffered, the Puerto Ricon carried on.
A third clash of heads occured in the eighth, prompting the referee to deduct Taylor a point, warning her about the use of her head when coming into range.
The final round was a brutal yet brilliant end to another superb fight between the pair, with both fighters having success and not one of them being willing to take a back step.Deal agreed for Anthony Cacace IBF super-featherweight title defence
Whilst it was a close fight, the crowd, the commentators, along with Serrano’s team felt it was a robbery.
Despite taking to social media to
“Congratulations to KatieTaylor in her decision win. Tempers are flared when you’re in the heat of battle & you say things you shouldn’t say. I’m not one to ever disrespect an opponent & these were never my intentions to Katie. She & I are cool outside the ring and the best dance partners in the ring. In no way should I ever had said she did it purposely, it’s her style that makes for them”
I’m Not perfect and tho I try my hardest to be the nicest person I can be I’m human & being emotionally hurt can sometimes misguide you in what you say.”
“I’m ok, I’m heathy a bit bruised and cut but still blessed beyond belief. We both came out with our health intact & that’s what I prayed for. Whenever our teams can agree on a Trilogy I’ll be ready.”
“I hope you guys all enjoyed women’s boxing at its highest level.”
Serrano has that she did not mean to in anyway disrespect her opponent and has suggested she would love a trilogy to take place.
After two sensational fights, boxing fans would certainly love to see a triology, despite both results going in favour of Taylor thus far.
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In a recent interview with Fight Hub TV, the self-proclaimed GWOAT (Greatest Woman of All Time), Claressa Shields, made controversial comments directed at Mexican champion Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez. Shields urged Canelo to accept a fight against Jake Paul after Paul’s controversial victory over boxing legend Mike Tyson.
During the interview, Claressa Shields was asked for her opinion on Jake Paul’s next opponent. Without hesitation, Shields suggested that Canelo should take on Paul to prove that the YouTuber turned boxer is not a real contender.
“He said he wants to fight Canelo now. This is what I don’t understand about the men in boxing, okay? Here we go: people say Jake Paul isn’t a real boxer, he’s bad for boxing, he’s not that good. Then why won’t any of you step in the ring and fight him and beat him?” Shields stated.Claressa Shields pointed out that, in her opinion, if anyone questions Jake Paul’s skill, the best way to silence the critics is to face him directly.
She also emphasized that a fight against Jake Paul could be an easy win for Canelo, who could showcase his superiority in the ring while earning a significant paycheck.
Claressa Shields also
Although Paul won, the champion highlighted that the real stars of the night were female fighters Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor, who delivered a high-quality spectacle on the undercard.
“Mike Tyson and Jake Paul… it was what it was, but the girls stole the show tonight. I think boxing fans were considering Amanda and Katie’s fight as the real main event here, but of course, Mike Tyson is Mike Tyson,” said Shields.
The boxer also expressed doubts about Jake Paul’s progress as a professional fighter. According to Shields, she did not observe any significant improvement in his technique but admitted that Paul is a marketing genius, able to draw thousands of fans to the arena.
Claressa Shields acknowledged that, although she doesn’t fully sympathize with Jake Paul, she cannot ignore his ability to attract large crowds and generate interest in boxing.
The fight between Paul and Tyson managed to draw over 60,000 people to the arena, which, according to the champion, is an impressive achievement for someone with a background as a YouTube content creator.Amanda Serrano retracts shots taken at Katie Taylor following controversial rematch defeat
“Jake is a genius at marketing, man. It’s phenomenal to see a YouTuber get 60,000 people in the arena. Look, I take notes, even though I don’t really like Jake like that, I take notes,” said Shields.
Finally, the champion expressed satisfaction that the fight between Paul and Tyson lasted all the rounds, calling the bout a win for boxing fans and a redemption for Mike Tyson, who, at 58 years old, still showed glimpses of his greatness in the early rounds.
It’s worth remembering that Jake Paul has shown interest in facing Canelo Álvarez, making controversial statements about the Mexican champion.
According to Paul, a fight against Canelo would represent the ultimate challenge and an opportunity to prove that his transition to professional boxing is legitimate.
With the growing media attention and Paul’s remarkable marketing skills, a fight against Canelo could become a massive event that attracts fans from around the world.
Now, the question remains whether Canelo will accept the challenge or continue ignoring Paul’s calls, focusing instead on fights with more renowned boxers with a longer professional track record.