When Sam Jones woke up today, he probably didn’t expect to be the talk of the boxing world.
But that’s exactly what has happened.
And it’s all because of Regis Prograis.
In the press conference for his fight against Jack Catterall, Prograis
After being taunted by Jones, American Prograis played voicenotes he had received from Jones stating that he’d beat Catterall.
Why is this so interesting?
It’s because Sam Jones is the current manager for Jack Catterall.
Awkward.
Any time that a boxer hears that their management rates someone better than them, it’s not good.
After initially claiming that Regis Prograis was lying about the messages, Sam Jones quickly backtracked and said that the comments were made years ago.
This is what seems to be the case and wasn’t challenged by Prograis.
Taking the conversation onto social media, Sam Jones has now responded further to the voicenote
Writing on his Twitter / X account, has written a series of messages following the incident.Amateur world champion to turn professional after controversial Olympics exit
Firstly, Jones doubles down that it was a long time ago as he states that he was working with Prograis at the time and was trying to make the Prograis vs Catterall fight.
He then sends a direct message to Regis Prograis that everyone involved can all dig old messages up.Firstly I was working with Regis at the time and was trying to make the Prograis Catterall fight. We can all dig messages up Regis. https://t.co/UoR8YD7WAc
— Sam Jones (@mrsamjones88) October 24, 2024
But the messages from Sam Jones didn’t stop there.
In a further message, Jones mentions that the messages were over 3 years ago in 2021.
He then takes a shot at Regis Prograis about sharing the voicenote and implies that’s a negative trait in the New Orleans southpaw.
Not stopping there, he tweets a third time when an X user says that Jones and Prograis should come face to face in the Sky Sports production The Gloves Are Off.
Sam Jones states he’d be more than happy to do that.
Whatever the case may be in regards to that, it seems that the revelation from Regis Prograis has gotten under the skin of Jones.
He will be hoping that his man Jack Catterall gets a semblance of revenge by defeating Prograis on Saturday.It was in 2021 and I was trying to convince Regis to fight jack. I’ve got receipts of @RPrograis in shit he wouldn’t like being brought up. It is what it is. Thats the type of man he is. https://t.co/pYglyDehXZ
— Sam Jones (@mrsamjones88) October 24, 2024
Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis are set to go toe-to-toe in Manchester this weekend in a bout where a world title shot is likely on the line.
However at today’s press conference, Prograis made the contest a more personal one as he revealed a voice message that he had received from Catterall’s manager, admitting that Prograis would get the better of the Chorley-born world title hopeful.
After avenging his controversial defeat to Josh Taylor, Catterall now finds himself well positioned for a shot at world honours but has accepted a clash against well-respected two-time champion, Regis Prograis.
Whilst Catterall is coming off of a career-best display, Prograis has been unconvincing in his last two outings, edging a questionable split-decision against Danielito Zorrilla before being knocked down and whitewashed by Devin Haney to lose his WBC super-lightweight title.
Ahead of this weekend’s fight, Prograis revealed at today’s press conference that he had previously received a message from Catterall’s manager, Sam Jones, where the outspoken and ever-present figure of British boxing admitted that the American would ‘flatten’ Catterall if given the opportunity.
RP – “Wait, wait, wait, I have got something else to say, right. I’m going to slash everything right now, a long time ago, Sam Jones, his [Catterall’s] manager, actually said that I would beat Jack’s a**.”
RP – “I got proof right now, if y’all want to hear it, I got proof. He said [I would] flatten him, right!”
SJ – “Hand to God, I never said that. Listen, you have been hit too many times in the head by Devin Haney, my friend.”Gareth A. Davies questions how much Tim Tszyu has left after ‘brutal’ defeat
RP – “Listen, everybody be quiet”.
[plays voice message from Jones from his phone]
Sam Jones [on Prograis’ phone] – “I like Jack by the way, I know him very well, but I do think that you flatten him. You understand what I mean? Because you are a different guy to Josh Taylor…”
With tensions for the fight now at an all-time-high, it remains to be seen whether Jones’ prediction will come true and Catterall will be handed a second career defeat.
The pair will become the first boxer’s to headline at Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena when they meet in the ring this Saturday.Regis Prograis digs out the old files 👀👀#CatterallPrograis | DAZN pic.twitter.com/gESzLERB1Q
— Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) October 24, 2024
The fallout from the Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol fight has been quite something.
After an enthralling encounter that could have gone either way, it was Beterbiev who emerged victorious and became undisputed light heavyweight champion.
But the nature of the decision has led to much discussion.
While some had Artur Beterbiev as the winner, there were disagreements with that.
Others had the fight as a draw between the two competitors.
And some had Dmitry Bivol as the winner.
Despite Bivol accepting the defeat graciously, his team were keen to say otherwise.
Shortly after the fight, Bivol’s team lodged a protest against the decision.
Within a short period of time, they had already requested for an immediate rematch.
After Eddie Hearn chastised one judge for awarding the fight 116-112 to Artur Beterbiev, mainly have been asked what they scored.Evander Holyfield reveals who hit him the hardest
One of those seems to be Tyson Fury.
In the lead up to his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, Fury has been speaking to the press and was asked about the Beterbiev and Bivol fight.
Speaking to ESPN, Tyson Fury
The Gypsy King told the broadcaster that he had the fight in favour of the winner Beterbiev.
Fury scored the fight 115-113, which was the same score that judge Glenn Feldman gave in the fight.
So it seems that Tyson Fury agreed with the overall decision of the fight and thought one of the judges got the score bang on.Tyson Fury tells ESPN he scored the Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol fight for Beterbiev, 115-113, “same as Glenn Feldman.” Fury is truly a real boxing fan. Not many active fighters who can tell you off hand how they scored a recent fight and know which judge scored it the same way.
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) October 24, 2024
Ben Whittaker caused outrage when his showdown with Liam Cameron ended abruptly and was ruled as a technical draw. As fans demand a rematch, Whittaker’s promoter has provided an update on a potential second meeting between the British light-heavyweight duo.
A Tokyo 2020 Olympic silver medallist, Whittaker has excelled since making the switch to the professional ranks and has regularly gone viral on social media for his showboating and skills despite just eight professional contests to his name ahead of his clash with Cameron.
Although Cameron was respected as the biggest test of Whittaker’s pro career to date, those giving the ‘Cannonball’ a chance were few and far between, with the easy on the eye skillset and amateur pedigree of ‘The Surgeon’ expected to be more than enough to dispatch of rough and rugged Yorkshireman.
However, there were no signs of Whittaker’s showboating when the pair went toe-to-toe, as Cameron assumed control of the contest from the third round onwards, until he and his rival were sent flying over the top rope in a bizarre moment at the end of the fifth.Unfinished business. We need a rematch @benwhittaker@benjshalom@boxxer
Bring your wheelchair and we can do it in the steel cage if you like 😂 #CameronWhittaker2pic.twitter.com/9FGXmXRALu
— 🔴⚪️LIAM CAMERON🔴⚪️ (@liamcameron21) October 14, 2024
A visibly tired Whittaker showed no signs of recovering and the fight went to the scorecards as a result, where the judges ruled the fight as a draw after five rounds of action – the general consensus of the confused public being that Cameron won three rounds at the very minimum.Amateur world champion to turn professional after controversial Olympics exit
During the aftermath, Ben Whittaker has been labelled as ‘Ben Quittaker’ by Cameron and talks of rematch have led to Cameron receiving his first promotional deal.
Yet, Whittaker’s injury that brought the contest to a close is still lingering and Ben Shalom has today told talkSPORT that the 27-year-old will prioritise his health and ensure that he is fully recovered before accepting a rematch with Cameron.
“I believe that’s the fight [to make], I do. However, I need him to take this time, do his rehab, make sure he comes back fully fit and focused.”
Whether Cameron will take a fight during the interim remains to be seen but the popularity of the former Commonwealth champion has improved remarkably since his fight with Whittaker – even if his professional record has not.
As soon as Mike Tyson’s professional fight with Jake Paul was announced, the news was met with understandable criticism – which was only encouraged further when their initial fight was postponed due to an ulcer flare-up. Now, there is a new injury concern emerging for 58-year-old Tyson after videos emerged of a compression sleeve on his knee.
YouTube sensation Jake Paul has gone 10-1 as a professional since debuting in 2020, that lone defeat coming against the most established boxer on his record – Tommy Fury.
However, he is now being tasked with a legend of the sport as he gears up to take on ‘Iron Mike’ at the AT&T Stadium, with a 31-year age gap between the pair making Paul the favourite despite the much-lauded achievements accomplished in the past.
Paul-Tyson was originally scheduled to take place in July, but Tyson was forced to postpone because of stomach ulcers, as Paul proceeded to knock out late replacement Mike Perry.
With the new fight date just three weeks away, questions as to whether Mike Tyson should return to professional boxing after a near 20-year spell of inactivity are re-emerging and those concerns were given further merit when the once ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ posted a clip of himself training with a seemingly vulnerable knee.I’m just getting started.#PaulTysonpic.twitter.com/ZdDwQ8FbBR
— Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) October 23, 2024
Although, Mike Tyson’s agent Andrew Ruf has now explained that the knee of the two-time champion is only in a sleeve as a ‘precaution’, as per USA Today.Teófimo López accuses Turki Alalshikh of deliberately harming Canelo Alvarez event
“Andrew Ruf, Tyson’s agent, said by text message the compression sleeve is “preventative,’’ like one tennis star Novak Djokovic has worn.
“I think the same brand even,’’ Ruf said. “No injury here. He’s looking invincible.’’
“Ruf said he’d seen Tyson wear the compression sleeve in training before and asked about it.
“…that’s how I know Djokovic uses it,” he said.”
Whether fans like it or not, Paul-Tyson is set to be one of the biggest events of 2024 and will be free to watch live on Netflix, as the controversial main-event tops a card that features a record-breaking undisputed title clash on the November 15th bill in Texas.
Whilst the glitz and glamour of ‘Riyadh Season’ has taken over the world of boxing during 2024, there are plenty of cards that Turki Al-Alshikh is not involved with that appear to be flying under the radar. Now, it has been confirmed that one former heavyweight champion of the world will headline a card in front of a maximum of 1,100 onlookers.
Last month, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois went toe-to-toe for the IBF heavyweight title and broke the British boxing attendance record – around 96,000 witnessing the dramatic changing of the guard spectacle as Dubois halted ‘AJ’ in style.
Yet, despite making an impressive first defence of the IBF strap, the belt does not guarantee that there will always be demand to watch a former world champion in action, as shown by the return of another former IBF title-holder and fellow opponent of Joshua’s.
Charles Martin claimed the vacant IBF title back in 2016 without landing a significant punch when he defeated Vyacheslav Glazkov via third-round technical-knockout – the undefeated Ukrainian citing a knee injury for the defeat and never returning since.
Benefiting from Glazkov’s misfortunes, Martin attempted to make a difficult first defence of the title by travelling to the United Kingdom and facing Anthony Joshua at the O2 Arena. Instead, he suffered a second-round knockout loss to mark the end of the second-shortest reign of any heavyweight world champion in history.Tyson Fury reveals game plan ahead of Oleksandr Usyk rematch
However, Martin’s shortcomings against ‘AJ’ were not the end of his time on the big stage. ‘Prince’ Charles has appeared on the Garcia-Porter undercard at the Barclays Center in 2017 and scored a knockout victory over Gerald Washington on the Wilder-Fury II bill at the MGM Garden Arena in 2020.
Additionally, a spirited display in his most recent outing against highly-rated American prospect Jared Anderson has proved that the 38-year-old southpaw still has enough in the tank to be a gatekeeper in the division.
Nevertheless, it has now been announced that Martin will end a 16-month spell of inactivity at the 1,100 seated capacity Fox Theater in Redwood City, California – taking on 43-year-old Matthew McKinney, who has suffered early knockout defeats to Cassius Chaney and Chris Arreola within the last couple of years.
The event will take place on Saturday November 16th with tickets available to purchase from $63.00, although a $10 discount is on offer by use of promo code ‘Fight_Night’.
The transition from amateur boxing to the professional scene is often a difficult one – showing the difference in requirements in a sport where mistakes become more costly. Now, one of the best amateurs on the planet is making the switch to the professional ranks, as the latest title hopeful from a booming boxing nation.
Uzbekistan has emerged as one of the richest pools for boxing skills on the planet during recent years, with the likes of Murodjon Akhmadaliev and Israil Madrimov showcasing how the country has developed further since the crowing of its first two world champions – Artur Grigorian and Ruslan Chagaev.
At the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Uzbekistan boasted their amateur pedigree by achieving an astonishing five gold medals, only two weight categories not being conquered by an Uzbek (lightweight and light-heavyweight).
One of Uzbekistan’s most likely Olympic champions was 2023 World Champion, Ruslan Abdullaev, but the 22-year-old lightweight sensation was instead knocked out in the quarter-finals by Canada’s Wyatt Sanford in one of the most controversial judging decisions of Paris 2024.
Rather than dwell on his shortcomings of the summer, Abdullaev has made the decision to move to the United States and pursue a career as a professional in the hopes of becoming Uzbekistan’s fifth world champion, as per respected Uzbek boxing journalist, Jalol Akhmedov.Usyk vs Fury 2 press conference dateAsian and world champion in amateurs, Ruslan Abdullaev is headed to the U.S. to continue his career in professional boxing! 🇺🇸🥊 Big moves for the rising star, wishing him success in the next chapter of his journey! #ProBoxing#TeamUzbekistan#FutureChampionpic.twitter.com/a5cVnIWPw8
— Jalol Akhmedov🇺🇿 (@JalolAkhmedov) October 20, 2024
“Asian and world champion in amateurs, Ruslan Abdullaev is headed to the U.S. to continue his career in professional boxing! Big moves for the rising star, wishing him success in the next chapter of his journey! #ProBoxing#TeamUzbekistan#FutureChampion”
A ten-time national champion, Abdullaev has the pedigree to rightfully target similar success to that of his good friends Akhmadaliev and Madrimov have achieved and also has time on his side.
With Akhmadaliev rumoured to be fighting Naoya Inoue in Las Vegas in early 2025, the possibility of a debut from Abdullaev on the undercard could provide the youngster with an ideal chance to make a statement and put his rivals on notice, assuming Inoue gets past Sam Goodman unscathed.
Back in May, Oleksandr Usyk handed Tyson Fury a first career defeat as he achieved his goal of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion with a legendary performance. Now, the Brit seeks to level the scores in the rematch and he has now revealed that he has watched their first encounter back around a hundred times.
Both men put their undefeated records on the line when the heavyweight duo met earlier this year, and it seemed as thought it was ‘The Gypsy King’ who would come out on top after he was cruising to victory during the mid-rounds.
However, the eighth and ninth rounds proved pivotal for the Ukrainian technician, as Usyk somehow managed to turn the tide and assume control of the contest in the nick of time to reverse the scorecards and claim a famous split-decision win.
Since suffering the defeat, Fury has admitted that he feels as though he took his eye off of the ball during his first fight against Usyk and feels confident that a more focussed approach in the rematch will be enough to achieve redemption.
In an interview with Queensberry Promotions, Tyson Fury
“I have watched it a thousand times, well probably not a thousand but maybe a hundred times.”Amateur sensation to challenge for WBA world title in fourth professional bout
“I thought it was a very good fight. I thought that I did fantastic, I thought Usyk did fantastic, it was what it was. It is just someone’s opinion isn’t it, who won the fight, because like we see in a lot of these fights recently, especially in fights that people think are close, some people might have one man winning it and some might have the other man winning it.
“I think that I won, he thinks that he won. I have seen him doing his view where he says ‘I thought I won it by a point’, one of the judges had me up by a point and one of the judges had him up by a point.
“It is an opinionated thing if it goes the distance and that is what you have got to deal with. If something goes the distance, then you are relying on three people’s opinions, and they might not all see it the same.”
“I was happy. I didn’t get the decision that I wanted, I didn’t get the victory but I didn’t take it out of the judges hands so I had left it to someone’s opinion and it went against me. Am I going to cry about spilt milk? No. Have I cried about it at all? No.”
Usyk-Fury II will take place on December 21st at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia with yesterday’s press conference kickstarting the excitement ahead of another blockbuster event in the Middle East.
Former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has the chance to avenge the lone defeat of his career when he steps through the ropes to take on unified heavyweight champion and arguable pound-for-pound number one, Oleksandr Usyk. However, ‘The Gypsy King’ has now declared that he would swerve any potential undisputed title contest with IBF title-holder Daniel Dubois, if he is able to claim redemption against his Ukrainian rival.
Fury went toe-to-toe with Oleksandr Usyk in a battle to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the century and the first of the four-belt era.
An instant classic ensued and the Brit appeared to be well on his way to a legendary win until Usyk was able to turn the tide during the eighth-round and bank the latter stages to edge a phenomenal split-decision win.
Since then, Usyk has vacated his IBF world title and Daniel Dubois has assumed position as world champion, strengthening his credibility as a heavyweight worthy of the mantle with a knockout win in first defence against Anthony Joshua in a changing of the guard display.
As such, Dubois remains hopeful that he will get a shot at the victor of the upcoming rematch between Usyk and Fury, aiming to join the elite club of undisputed heavyweight champions.
However, in an interview with iFL TV, Tyson Fury outlined why he does not wish to challenge for an IBF world title and therefore the undisputed throne, believing the sanctioning body to be ‘racist’ and threatening to burn their belt if he was ever named as their champion.‘I would rather fight @DynamiteDubois for BRITISH TITLE than the IBF belt’ – @Tyson_Fury has absolutely RIPPED into the IBF, over falling out of the TOP 15❌ ahead of Usyk rematch.#UyskFury2#TysonFury#Uysk#DanielDubois#boxing#riyadhseason#fight#boxer#gypsyking#fighter… pic.twitter.com/Pcclxy1QSL
— IFL TV (@IFLTV) October 23, 2024
“I will beat Daniel Dubois, but I will tell you what it is – I won’t be boxing him for his belt. I would rather box him for the British title than for the IBF.
“I don’t want anything to do with it, you couldn’t give it me as a present.Evander Holyfield reveals who hit him the hardest
“I would probably get back home and burn it, then put it on a video on YouTube, that is how much it means to me because they’re biased, obviously. They are a biased company who don’t like ‘The Gypsy King’ for whatever reason,
“They must be racist towards Travellers or something because it doesn’t add up, it is not joining together.
“You have just lost a split-decision to who some people say is the pound-for-pound number one person in the world but I am not in the top 15 of their ratings, even though I have just boxed for their belt.
“Does that make any sense? It doesn’t does it.”
“If they are not biased and they do like me, then why don’t they come out and say why I am not in their ratings then?
I’m not good enough to be in the top 15? I have just lost to the ‘best fighter in the world’ by a point but I am not good enough to be in the top 15.
“I would advise everybody to never fight for their belt again.”
Usyk-Fury II will take place on December 21st in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with yesterday’s press conference kickstarting the build-up to what is expected to be another historical encounter between the two standout heavyweights of this generation.
In a recent interview with BoxNation, Frank Warren once again addressed the controversy sparked by Ben Shalom’s comments. Shalom insinuated that the gloves used by Fabio Wardley in his victory over Frazer Clarke should be investigated. Warren had already dismissed those accusations, calling them baseless and ridiculous. He also labeled Shalom’s remarks as “stupid and slanderous statements.”
Warren, speaking in a firm tone, was asked about Chris Eubank Jr.’s comments, which appeared to have been influenced by Ben Shalom. According to Warren, it was Shalom who put Eubank in that position, leading to comments that Warren considers defamatory. Likewise, Warren criticized Shalom’s lack of directness.
“He says that rubbish. You know what happened with Eubank, that was set up by him. For him to set up Eubank to say what he said, make those slanderous remarks—which he’ll pay for. What is that? What is that then? Is that the way you do it, sneaky bastard? You haven’t got the guts to say something to somebody’s face? Because I certainly pulled him up on it afterwards, couldn’t even look at me,” Warren stated.When asked if he plans to take legal action against Ben Shalom, Frank Warren was clear:
“It’s being dealt with,” he assured. He reminded that he was the licensed promoter for that event, under the supervision of the British Boxing Board of Control. “We were responsible for the gloves until they were handed over. Any insinuation about the gloves is completely untrue,” he clarified. Warren demanded a public apology for the comments, calling them “ridiculous.” However, he warned that if such an apology is not forthcoming, he will take “the necessary measures.”
Despite the controversy, Frank Warren made it clear that he prefers to focus on what’s important: the rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk and the exciting upcoming fights.
Finally, Warren took the opportunity to refute Simon Jordan and the rumors of alleged harassment towards Ben Shalom, supposedly orchestrated by him and Eddie Hearn. “This is boxing. I don’t even know why we’re having this ridiculous conversation,” Warren said, expressing disbelief. To him, the harassment issue is absurd, and he clarified that his way of handling conflict is direct. “If someone’s rude to me and doesn’t excuse themselves, I deal with it man to man,” he said.George Groves tips prospect to be ‘the future of boxing’
Warren also reflected on his early days in boxing, highlighting how difficult it was back then, with limited TV options and restrictions on sporting venues.
“Do you know when I started out in boxing, remember they’ve all got TV deals, there was only one TV company. I never had no TV deal, nothing. There was just the BBC. And not only that, the venues in London were the Albert Hall, Wembley, and the smallest venue was York Hall. (The cartel) had exclusives on all of them, you couldn’t use them. (I didn’t) cry about it, get on with it,” he concluded.
The undisputed strawweight champion, Seniesa Estrada, shocked the boxing world by announcing her retirement at the age of 32. The boxer, known as “Superbad,” leaves the sport with an undefeated record of 26 wins, no losses, and 9 knockouts. Estrada has been a key figure in the development of women’s boxing, and her retirement has sparked widespread reactions and respect within the boxing community.
Estrada made the decision to retire at the peak of her career, just seven months after unifying the division’s four major belts. Her last fight was a unanimous decision victory over Yokasta Valle, making her the first woman to become the undisputed champion in the strawweight division. In an Instagram post, Estrada expressed that after 23 years dedicated to boxing, she was ready to move on to the next chapter of her life.
The champion, originally from East Los Angeles,
Bob Arum, president of Top Rank, expressed his admiration for Estrada, noting that the promotion would miss working with her. “Seniesa Estrada is a spectacular person and fighter,” said Arum, who had been her promoter since 2022. “I know she can look forward to a happy and productive life outside the ring.”
In her emotional official farewell, Seniesa Estrada made it clear that her career has been a rollercoaster of experiences. “Thank you for giving me life,” she wrote in a letter addressed to boxing. Throughout the text, she highlighted the positive impact boxing had on her life and the opportunity to inspire others. However, she also made it clear that she was at peace with her decision. “I won’t miss you,” she confessed, acknowledging that after 23 years of complete dedication, she had achieved everything she set out to do.George Groves tips prospect to be ‘the future of boxing’
In her final words, she thanked her fans, friends, family, and team, emphasizing how they had overcome gender barriers in a male-dominated sport. Seniesa Estrada also expressed her faith in God, thanking Him for giving her peace at this crucial stage of her life. She affirmed that, although her boxing career had come to an end, she was confident that her name would continue to resonate in the future.
“I know that I will shine bright at whatever I choose to do next,” Estrada concluded, closing the chapter of her boxing career with gratitude and confidence in the future.Ver esta publicación en Instagram
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Moses Itauma, one of the most promising British boxers, expressed openness to a future fight with Johnny Fisher. During the press conference ahead of Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s rematch, Itauma and Fisher
Moses Itauma, with a 10-0 record, showed respect for Fisher. Itauma mentioned that they had
The friendship and mutual respect between Fisher and Itauma were evident when they recalled a time they agreed to go out for Chinese food together, something they have yet to do. Itauma joked, “One day we’ll have it. Maybe a Chinese after.”
Likewise, Johnny Fisher also expressed his willingness to fight Itauma. Fisher, with an impressive record of 12 wins and 11 knockouts and 0 loses, warned any future opponent about the challenge of defeating him. “I think I’m not a Man City, I’m an AC Milan, and not a Liverpool, but I am a cold night away in Stoke,” Fisher said, referencing the toughness needed to beat him in the ring.
Fisher, whose father Big John has gained popularity on TikTok, will face Australian Demsey McKean on the December 21st card. This fight will be part of the highly anticipated event in Saudi Arabia, where Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will contest their rematch. McKean, a former sparring partner of Anthony Joshua, holds a record of 22 wins with just one loss.Aqib Fiaz cleared after BBBofC investigation
Although Fisher is focused on his upcoming bout, he does not rule out a future showdown with Itauma. “I will fight anyone. Anyone out there, I will fight,” Fisher said during the press conference. “And to beat me, you’ve got to pull your socks up and put it on to beat me,” he added defiantly. Despite his confidence, Fisher also praised Itauma, describing him as a “great talent” and acknowledging the significance that fight would have for the British public.
Both boxers made it clear that while they maintain a cordial relationship, they wouldn’t hesitate to face each other if the opportunity arises. A fight between Johnny Fisher and Moses Itauma would not only grab the attention of British boxing fans but could also establish one of them as a future star on the international boxing scene.
The December 21st event, taking place in Saudi Arabia, promises not only an epic rematch between Fury and Usyk but also high-caliber bouts on the rest of the card. The possibility of a future clash between Johnny Fisher and Moses Itauma adds even more excitement to the coming months in the boxing world.
On Wednesday, Tyson Fury appeared at a press conference to promote the much-anticipated rematch against Oleksandr Usyk. The fight will take place on December 21 in Saudi Arabia, where both boxers will compete for the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Organization (WBO), and World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight titles. This bout will be Fury’s opportunity to even the score, after Usyk defeated him in May and became the unified champion.
At the press conference in London, 36-year-old Fury spoke about what will be key to his victory. He assured that his focus will be on staying concentrated and fighting smarter to secure the win. “I don’t have much to change from the fight that Usyk won in May. A little more focus and I’ll win,” the Brit declared. The boxer, who suffered his first professional loss on May 18 in Riyadh, is determined to regain his status in the boxing world.Tyson Fury emphasized that he will not make drastic changes to his strategy.
He plans to rely on his offensive style, focusing on hitting, moving, and staying in control of the fight. Fury stated that he will go forward, hitting and moving without retreating. Fury mentioned that he aims to knock out Oleksandr Usyk in the ninth round, with an eight-count. He believes his combinations of jabs and body uppercuts will be key to breaking down the Ukrainian champion.
The fight, which will be the main event on a high-profile card, promises to be one of the most anticipated of the year. Tyson Fury, known by his nickname “Gypsy King,” is eagerly awaiting the chance to redeem himself in the ring, promising a better version of himself.
With his charismatic presence, Fury appeared confident in front of the media, wearing a cap with his famous nickname. As the fight date approaches, anticipation continues to rise in the boxing world, with fans eager to see if Tyson Fury will be able to complete his revenge and reclaim the title. Likewise, this could position him better and open the door to a possible fight against Anthony Joshua.𝙍𝙀𝙄𝙂𝙉𝙄𝙏𝙀𝘿 🔥#UsykFury2 | #RiyadhSeason | December 21, live on DAZN | @Turki_alalshikhpic.twitter.com/rFuv8Tsuca
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 23, 2024
Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury have developed one of the most skilled heavyweight rivalries of the century, although it was Fury who was trumped when they met back in May, it was the unified champion who appeared at the press conference dressed as ‘The Hitman’ ahead of their rematch.
Usyk and Fury went toe-to-toe in a battle to crown a first undisputed heavyweight champion of the 21st century and the first of the four-belt era when they meet in May but the result was not entirely conclusive – a split-decision win for the Ukrainian being the outcome.
Since then, Usyk has received plenty of plaudits, with many labelling as the heavyweight great of this generation, yet despite his legendary win, Tyson Fury will still have hope that he can avenge the loss given the success he had before the pivotal ninth-round.
Furthermore, ‘The Gypsy King’s’ success in rematches after difficult initial contests against both John McDermott and Deontay Wilder will serve Fury well, although drawing up the adjustments that he would need to make to outthink Usyk is an almighty, migraine-inducing task.
At the press conference ahead of the ‘Riyadh Season’ event, it was clear to see that Tyson Fury was not the only fighter keen to make a change ahead of the rematch, as Oleksandr Usyk donned the stage with a changed appearance – sporting a shaved head as he imitated ‘Agent 47’ from popular 2007 film, ‘Hitman’.USYK JUST SHOWED UP AS AGENT 47 FROM HITMAN AT THE FURY PRESS CONFERENCE 😭 pic.twitter.com/r4P1nAvg1X
— ACD MMA (@acdmma_) October 23, 2024
When asked of his new look, Usyk offered a short response…
“I don’t know.”Teófimo López accuses Turki Alalshikh of deliberately harming Canelo Alvarez event
And when asked of what was in his accompanying suitcase, the undefeated technician responded with a typically deadpan but comical reply.
“It is just [for] character.”Oleksandr Usyk on his new LOOK! 😂#UsykFury2 | #RiyadhSeason | Dec 21 pic.twitter.com/0p2aRHQ9xS
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 23, 2024
However, he then proceeded to open the suitcase and took out a picture of his first fight with Tyson Fury – which he asked his opponent to sign, before joking that fans will “find it tomorrow on eBay”.Oleksandr Usyk REVEALS what is in his briefcase 😂#UsykFury2 | #RiyadhSeason | Dec 21 pic.twitter.com/cpClq5uDCO
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 23, 2024
Usyk-Fury II will take place on December 21st at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, topping a bill that features a salivating super-welterweight showdown between Serhii Bohachuk and Israil Madrimov, as well as intriguing heavyweight match-up’s involving popular British duo Johnny Fisher and Moses Itauma.
The WBO super lightweight champion, Teófimo López, has pointed to His Excellency Turki Alalshikh as responsible for the conflict between two major sporting events on September 14 in Las Vegas. That night, Canelo Álvarez’s fight against Edgar Berlanga at the T-Mobile Arena coincided with UFC 306 at the Las Vegas Sphere, headlined by Sean O’Malley and Merab Dvalishvili.
López, a close friend of Canelo, stated that the overlapping dates hurt his compatriot. Although Canelo’s event generated $17 million in ticket sales and 650,000 pay-per-view buys, UFC 306 surpassed those figures with $22 million in ticket sales. According to Teófimo López, Alalshikh, a member of the Saudi royal family and leader of the Riyadh Season festival, a UFC sponsor, intentionally scheduled the event on the same date to affect Canelo.
“The Turki guy [Turki Alalshikh], I just think that for someone that wants to… This is why… You got to look at the signs. For someone who wants to make boxing great again… You don’t schedule the same event with the UFC and Canelo Alvarez [on] the same night,” López stated.The conflict between Canelo and Alalshikh, according to Teófimo López, stems from a previous dispute.
In August, a potential fight between Canelo and Terence Crawford was discussed, but negotiations failed due to Canelo’s high financial demands. López implied that Alalshikh retaliated by choosing the Las Vegas Sphere and using his influence to draw more attention to the UFC event.
“You don’t go back around and dig at it by saying, let’s get to the Sphere because we have the funds,” López stated.
Although UFC 306 was announced in June, a month before Canelo confirmed his fight with Berlanga, López argues that the coincidence was not accidental. While he didn’t claim it was a deliberate plan, he suggested that careful business decisions were made to generate more revenue and overshadow Canelo’s fight.Gareth A. Davies questions how much Tim Tszyu has left after ‘brutal’ defeat
“As a business standpoint, there’s things that you gotta’ look at and see the pros and cons,” López explained.
Teófimo López concluded that Alalshikh should have avoided scheduling the UFC event on the same night, especially since Canelo typically fights on Mexican Independence Day. For the boxer, the clash of both events was part of a business strategy to favor UFC over boxing.‼️🚨😯Teofimo Lopez REVEALS “Turki Alalshikh TRIED TO GET REVENGE ON CANELO BY HOSTING UFC EVENT IN VEGAS SPHERE THE SAME NIGHT AS HIS FIGHT AGAINST BERLANGA😧🇲🇽🥊🧑🏻🦰 pic.twitter.com/ka96CMe9Ep
— Ray Bama (@armoredmaybach) October 22, 2024
This weekend will feature an unprecedented showdown between Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis. Tony Bellew, in his exclusive column for DAZN,
Bellew emphasized the importance of both fighters accepting this challenge. According to the former world champion, both Catterall and Prograis could have waited for a world title shot but chose to face each other now. Tony Bellew highlighted that the winner of this contest will be in a prime position for a major fight in 2025. “Boxing needs more of its fighters to be bold and take risky fights,” Bellew noted.
The fight between Catterall and Prograis presents a clash of styles and different moments in their careers. Catterall has been on the rise since his fight with Josh Taylor in 2022, where he proved himself to be a world-class fighter. Although he didn’t win the bout, his performance stood out, and since then, he has secured notable victories over Taylor and Jorge Linares. Tony Bellew believes that a win over Prograis would cement Catterall as one of the best fighters in his country.
Prograis, on the other hand, is looking to reaffirm his status in the division after his loss to Devin Haney last year. Although losing to a fighter of Haney’s caliber is nothing to be ashamed of, Bellew thinks Prograis has a lot to prove in this fight. Like Catterall, Prograis’ biggest moment came against Josh Taylor in 2019, where he lost in a close decision. However, Bellew sees this fight as the perfect opportunity for Prograis to reestablish himself as one of the best in the world.
Tony Bellew anticipates a close contest, with both fighters leaving everything in the final rounds to secure victory. “Catterall is the fighter in form,” said Bellew, who believes that Catterall’s confidence and ability to press the fight could give him a slight edge. In his final analysis, Bellew leans toward a Catterall victory, though he stresses it will be a tough and competitive fight until the end.Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson – Full Fight Card
While the Catterall vs. Prograis fight may not be for a world title, it has potential. Both fighters will be looking to stake their claim on the world stage, and the outcome of this bout could set the stage for a major showdown in 2025.Another 𝙚𝙥𝙞𝙘 fight week in Manchester 🇬🇧#CatterallPrograis | Oct 26 | Live on DAZN pic.twitter.com/YRGpQPnUWs
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 23, 2024
Naoya Inoue, one of boxing's pound-for-pound stars, has already cemented his place as a two-division undisputed champion. Now, as rumors swirl about a potential move to featherweight, promoter Bob Arum has shared plans for Inoue’s next three fights, hinting at a future showdown that could be the biggest in Japanese boxing history.
Inoue, dubbed "The Monster," became an undisputed bantamweight champion after knocking out Paul Butler in 2022. He then swiftly dominated the super-bantamweight division, claiming another undisputed title after defeating Stephen Fulton and Marlon Tapales. Despite calls for him to test his limits at featherweight, Inoue has remained committed to the 122-pound division, defending his titles against Luis Nery and TJ Doheny in 2024.
Next up for Inoue is a December 24th clash against unbeaten Australian and IBF mandatory challenger Sam Goodman, with an official announcement expected soon. However, the real buzz surrounds a potential 2025 fight against fellow Japanese star and bantamweight champion Junto Nakatani.
Bob Arum has confirmed that plans for an Inoue-Nakatani showdown are in the works, marking what could be a historic event for Japanese boxing. “Hopefully, they both keep winning. And it will be the biggest fight in the history of boxing in Japan,” Arum told Boxing News. He added that the bout, if all goes to plan, would be staged at the iconic Tokyo Dome.
Before this highly anticipated matchup, Inoue is expected to fight again in April 2025 in the United States, potentially sharing a card with Nakatani. The hope is that both fighters will continue their winning streaks, building towards the massive Tokyo Dome showdown that could rival any event in Japanese boxing history.
With the official announcement of Inoue’s December fight looming and excitement building for a future clash with Nakatani, the world will be watching as "The Monster" continues to carve his name into boxing’s elite.
#NaoyaInoue #InoueGoodman #JuntoNakatani #Boxing #JapaneseBoxing #TokyoDome #BoxingNews #BobArum #Featherweight #UndisputedChampion
Tim Tszyu's dream of reclaiming the super-welterweight throne was derailed in shocking fashion over the weekend, with a devastating defeat to Russia's Bakhram Murtazaliev. Tszyu, who had hoped to secure an easy win and move toward a showdown with Terence Crawford for the undisputed 154-pound title, was instead overpowered from the opening bell, suffering four knockdowns within three rounds before his corner threw in the towel.
This unexpected outcome has left many in the boxing world questioning what’s next for Tszyu, including respected journalist Gareth A. Davies. In an interview, Davies expressed concern over the punishment Tszyu has endured in recent fights, pointing to his losses to both Murtazaliev and Sebastian Fundora. He questioned whether Tszyu has enough left in the tank to continue competing at the highest level.
"I was a bit worried about Murtazaliev’s assault on Tim Tszyu at the weekend. He got badly beaten up," Davies said. "I am a little bit concerned about how much punishment Tim Tszyu is taking... There’s an element of wondering, how much has he got left?"
Following the first knockout loss of his career, some are suggesting that Tszyu return to Australia to rebuild his confidence before seeking another world title shot. One potential opponent is Michael Zerafa, a domestic rival who has been vocal about wanting to settle unfinished business with Tszyu.
Meanwhile, Murtazaliev, now a respected IBF super-welterweight world champion, has become a marked man in the division, with contenders like Erickson Lubin eyeing an opportunity to hand him his first career defeat.
#TimTszyu #Boxing #Murtazaliev #SuperWelterweight #GarethADavies #MichaelZerafa #BoxingUpset #IBF #BakhramMurtazaliev #BoxingNews
The latest junior middleweight rankings from Ring Magazine have sparked controversy following Bakhram Murtazaliev's stunning victory over Tim Tszyu this past weekend. Despite Murtazaliev’s impressive performance, many feel his ranking does not reflect his recent dominance in the division.
Murtazaliev, the undefeated IBF champion, dismantled Tszyu in just three rounds, dropping the Australian four times before Tszyu’s corner threw in the towel. This upset was seen by many as a major statement from Murtazaliev, who was previously ranked 10th by Ring Magazine. However, even with the victory, the Russian was placed third in the updated rankings, which some believe undervalues his performance.
The top two spots are held by Terence Crawford and Israil Madrimov, a decision that has drawn significant debate. Crawford’s position as number one seems justified based on his recent history, having defeated Madrimov in 2023 for the WBA and vacant WBO interim light middleweight titles, becoming a four-division world champion. While Crawford’s credentials are unquestioned, critics argue that his ranking at junior middleweight, where he’s had limited activity, could be challenged by more active and dominant fighters in the division.
Madrimov, ranked second, has not fought since his loss to Crawford, which has fueled the outcry. His placement ahead of Murtazaliev and even Sebastian Fundora, who holds the WBO and WBC junior middleweight titles, has left many fans questioning the logic behind the rankings.
Sebastian Fundora, who defeated Jermell Charlo to capture his two titles, is currently ranked fourth. Many feel that his consistent performances, alongside Murtazaliev’s latest win, should place them higher than Madrimov, who hasn't claimed a title at 154 lbs.
Murtazaliev’s swift rise from 10th to third in Ring Magazine's rankings is a notable improvement, but for many, his dominant display against Tszyu should have placed him closer to the top. With both Crawford and Fundora holding significant belts, Murtazaliev’s future fights may be critical in determining whether he can climb even higher.
Meanwhile, Tszyu’s future remains uncertain after suffering his first career knockout defeat. Some are suggesting he return to Australia for a tune-up fight before re-entering the title picture, while domestic rival Michael Zerafa has called out Tszyu for a potential grudge match.
For now, boxing fans will continue debating whether Murtazaliev's performance warrants a higher ranking and if the current junior middleweight landscape is accurately reflected in Ring Magazine's updated standings.
Ring Magazine 154-lb Rankings (October 21, 2024):
#BoxingRankings #BakhramMurtazaliev #JuniorMiddleweight #RingMagazine #TimTszyu #SebastianFundora #TerenceCrawford #BoxingDebate #BoxingNews #MurtazalievVsTszyu
Promoter Ben Shalom has set the boxing world abuzz by pitching a high-stakes 'BOXXER vs. Matchroom' event for 2025, reminiscent of the successful Matchroom vs. Queensberry card earlier in the year. Inspired by Turki Al-Alshikh’s blockbuster events, Shalom hopes to see his promotional outfit, BOXXER, square off against Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom in a five-fight card that could redefine rivalries in the sport.
Speaking to iFL TV, Shalom outlined his vision, teasing a potential main event between long-time rivals Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn, a grudge match that fans have been clamoring for. This fight, rumored to be set for May 2025, could serve as the headline for a much-anticipated card, should both promotional teams agree to the challenge.
Shalom’s proposal follows the aftermath of Matchroom’s stunning defeat against Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions during the Bivol-Zinad undercard in June, where Eddie Hearn’s team was whitewashed. Daniel Dubois’ upset win over Filip Hrgovic was one of the most significant results of the night, triggering a cascade of frustrations for Hearn. Now, Shalom sees this as the perfect opportunity for Hearn to bounce back.
Shalom suggested a list of potential fights, providing an exciting glimpse of what could be one of the biggest promotional battles in boxing history:
Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn
A highly anticipated showdown years in the making, this fight is a guaranteed headliner, bringing together two of the sport’s biggest names with a storied family rivalry.
Dalton Smith vs. Adam Azim
An intriguing battle between two rising British stars, Smith’s technical prowess against Azim’s blistering speed and power could be a show-stealer.
Johnny Fisher vs. Frazer Clarke
A heavyweight clash between two of Britain’s most popular fighters, both known for their knockout power and growing fanbases.
Jai Opetaia vs. Chris Billam-Smith
The cruiserweight division could see fireworks as IBF champion Opetaia faces Billam-Smith, who is fresh off his victory over Lawrence Okolie.
Caroline Dubois vs. Terri Harper
A potential women's fight of the year, as rising star Caroline Dubois takes on two-weight world champion Terri Harper in a battle of youth versus experience.
Viddal Riley vs. Chev Clarke
Cruiserweight prospects collide in what would be a high-octane, hard-hitting affair.
Shalom emphasized that the timing of such an event is crucial. He believes 2025 is the right moment for this epic clash, stating:
“For me, next year will be the right time. There is a huge amount of fights that can be made, and if we could do it as a Matchroom-BOXXER card, I am ready to go.”
While tensions between Shalom and rival promoters Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn have escalated in recent months, particularly during the Beterbiev-Bivol fight week, Shalom remains undeterred in his pursuit of organizing this grand spectacle. Should both teams agree, the event could not only revive the competitive spirit between these promotional powerhouses but also deliver some of the most exciting matchups in recent memory.
With rumors swirling about a massive bill in February and the potential Eubank-Benn clash in May 2025, boxing fans will be eagerly awaiting official confirmation.
#BoxingShowdown #EubankBenn #BenShalom #EddieHearn #BOXXERVsMatchroom #BoxingRivalry #BoxingNews #MatchroomBoxing #BOXXER #FightNight