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Oct 31 2023

Carl Froch Criticizes Tyson Fury's Controversial Win Over Ngannou as "Corruption"

Carl Froch, a former middleweight world champion, has strongly criticized Tyson Fury's contentious victory over Francis Ngannou in Riyadh, describing it as "corruption at the highest level." Fury secured a split decision win over Ngannou, who was making his professional boxing debut. The fight was closely contested, with judges scoring it 94-95, 96-93, and 95-94 in favor of Fury. Ngannou's strong performance in the bout, which included dropping Fury in the third round, left many questioning the judges' decision. Froch, in a video on his YouTube channel, expressed his belief that Ngannou had won the fight. He commented, "Tyson Fury got beat. That was a bad decision. I’m not going to say it was a blatant robbery. A lot of the rounds were close, but for me, Francis Ngannou won that fight." The controversial outcome has raised doubts about Fury's highly-anticipated fight against Oleksandr Usyk, scheduled for December 23 in Saudi Arabia. Froch suggested that the judges might have been influenced by the upcoming unification bout. He claimed, "For me, it’s corruption at the highest level. They’ve gone out to Saudi Arabia, and all that money is on the line. Everything is geared towards the fight with Fury and Usyk, and Ngannou gets in there and puts a proper spanner in the works." Fury's lackluster performance against Ngannou and his knockdown by the Cameroonian have cast shadows over his readiness for the bout against Usyk. While Fury initially indicated the fight would proceed as planned, doubts have arisen. Promoter Frank Warren suggested that it might be postponed to early next year, but Usyk maintained that the contractual agreement requires the fight to occur on December 23. Froch remains skeptical about Fury's prospects against Usyk. He questioned whether Fury would proceed with the fight given his recent performance and commented, "What does Tyson Fury do now? Is he going to fight Usyk now on the 23rd of December? I don’t see how he’s going to go now on the back of that loss. I think he’s going to want some more time." The controversial win over Ngannou and its potential implications for the Usyk bout have left the boxing world in anticipation of the Gypsy King's next move.
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Oct 31 2023

Paulie Malignaggi's Insight on Andrade vs. Benavidez "One of Boxing's Tragedies"

The upcoming battle between Demetrius Andrade and David Benavidez for the chance to become Saul 'Canelo' Álvarez's mandatory challenger has been dubbed a potential blockbuster event. Taking place on November 25 as a Showtime PPV event, it's one of the network's final offerings before its departure from boxing. The fight is highly competitive, with Benavidez, a two-time undefeated champion in the super middleweight division, granting Andrade, who recently moved up in weight after capturing titles in two lower divisions, an opportunity to stake his claim as the number one contender. Speaking on Pro Box TV, former world champion Paulie Malignaggi shared his insights on Andrade's career trajectory. He expressed his belief that Andrade had the potential to be the best in the world during his prime. Malignaggi stated, "Let me be real clear: Demetrius Andrade would have beaten your favorite fighter at any point in his prime." He emphasized that Andrade's prime was regrettably marred by missed opportunities and personal choices, leaving many to wonder what could have been. While Andrade's career may not have seen the challenging matchups fans desired, he now faces a significant test against Benavidez. Malignaggi, acknowledging Andrade's age (35) and the wear and tear he has endured over the years, believes Benavidez has the edge and may even secure a stoppage victory. Malignaggi explained, "Andrade definitely is one of the tragic stories of boxing. I don't think he's going to beat Benavidez. I see Benavidez closing very, very strong after an Andrade good start. At 35, 36 it's a lot more difficult to stay strong down the stretch. You're not in your prime." Both Andrade and Benavidez have long coveted a showdown with Canelo, and the winner of their upcoming clash will earn the right to face the Mexican superstar in the first half of 2024. The fight promises to be a compelling step in the journey towards that ultimate prize.
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Oct 31 2023

Chris Eubank Opens Up on Brother's Battle with Dementia and Family Loss

Boxing legend Chris Eubank has shared his heartfelt perspective on the emotional journey his brother, Simon, endured during a five-year struggle with dementia. Simon sadly passed away at the age of 61 after living his final years in a care facility. Chris, who is now 57, candidly expressed the pain of watching his brother, who battled frontal lobe dementia, deteriorate over the years. He revealed how Simon had been locked in his own body for the last two years of his life, experiencing constant spasms. Chris described the experience as "soul-destroying" for the entire family. Despite the deep sorrow of losing his brother, Chris acknowledged that Simon's suffering had come to an end. He expressed relief that Simon had found peace after his protracted battle with the disease. Simon's deep love and protection for Chris throughout their lives made the loss even more profound. Chris recited Corinthians 1:13 at his brother's funeral, emphasizing the power of love in their relationship. Chris also revealed his own concerns about dementia and disclosed that he had been actively "training" his mind to combat any potential diagnosis. He believes that his cognitive health is in better shape than many fighters, reducing the risk of dementia. This fear is particularly poignant, as Chris lost his son, Sebastian, just over two years ago due to a heart attack at the age of 29. The grief from Sebastian's loss still weighs heavily on his heart. While dealing with these profound losses, Chris has taken his son Harlem under his wing and is guiding him in his boxing career. Harlem, a 30-year-old super-lightweight boxer with an undefeated record of 18 fights, is now under the loving mentorship of his father. Chris described a touching moment when he saw a "glow" in Simon's eyes after one of Harlem's bouts. He feels that taking Harlem as his own son was "spiritually ordained." Through all the trials and losses, Chris Eubank remains a pillar of strength for his family and an enduring presence in the world of boxing.
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Oct 31 2023

Louis Theroux Interviews Anthony Joshua on BBC Two

In the first episode of series two of "Louis Theroux Interviews," renowned British documentary maker Louis Theroux delves into the enigmatic world of heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua. Joshua, who has always been somewhat of an enigma, opened up to Theroux during their candid conversation. Yet, despite the insightful dialogue and moments of vulnerability, viewers are left with a sense that they still don't truly know the man behind the gloves. Theroux explores various aspects of Joshua's life that shape his identity. There's the turbulent past of a rebellious teenager caught with copious amounts of marijuana while wearing his Team GB kit. Then there's the champion, who experienced meteoric success before suffering defeats at the hands of Andy Ruiz Jr and Oleksandr Usyk. Joshua also wears the hat of a businessman, amassing wealth inside and outside the ring. The documentary captures Joshua at a pivotal moment in his career as he fights to regain his standing in the heavyweight division. It includes an intimate interview at his Finchley gym, where Theroux doesn't shy away from asking tough questions about drugs, relationships, criticism, and the risks of head injuries in boxing. While Joshua is forthcoming with his responses, the most compelling moments occur outside the Q&A session. Watching Joshua and Theroux trade impromptu raps while making tea, spar with a punching bag, and discuss a potential celebrity fight against Piers Morgan reveals their genuine rapport. The documentary also offers heartwarming glimpses into Joshua's family life, highlighting the strong bond he shares with his loved ones. One key theme throughout the documentary is Joshua's internal conflict. He vacillates between boasting about revitalizing the heavyweight division and expressing self-doubt after a fight. This inner turmoil leads Theroux to observe, "AJ seemed to be conflicted about the path he was on." While boxing has been Joshua's salvation and he claims to do it for the love of the sport, he's also increasingly conscious of the long-term risks, particularly the dangers of head trauma. In the end, the documentary leaves viewers pondering whether they truly understand the multi-faceted Anthony Joshua any better than before. While Theroux's interview provides valuable insights, the enigma of this celebrated boxer endures, compelling viewers to look forward to unraveling more layers of his identity in future episodes.
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Oct 31 2023

Eddie Hearn on Fury's Recent Fight and Its Impact on Future Matchups

Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom has shared his thoughts on how Tyson Fury's recent fight against MMA fighter Francis Ngannou has affected the landscape of boxing matchups. According to Hearn, Fury's performance against Ngannou, a bout he won by a razor-close ten-round split decision, has had a significant impact on the much-anticipated undisputed fight between Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Hearn predicts that the criticism Fury will receive following the fight may prompt him to take a step back from social media and media engagements to regroup. He believes that the criticism and close call will hurt Fury's legacy. Before the Ngannou fight, Fury had already signed a deal to face Usyk in Saudi Arabia on December 23. However, after the damage he sustained in the fight, including a third-round knockdown, a forehead cut from an uppercut, and a swollen left eye, it's likely that the fight with Usyk will be postponed to early 2024. Hearn suggests that the surprising and competitive nature of the Ngannou fight has altered the dynamics of boxing, making a Fury-Ngannou rematch a more appealing prospect for fans than the previously highly anticipated bout between Fury and Usyk. While some may see Ngannou's success in boxing as detrimental to the sport, Hearn believes that it has generated significant interest and discussions, making Ngannou one of the most valuable boxers globally. This newfound recognition also opens up opportunities for Ngannou in the MMA world, potentially leading to high-profile matchups. In essence, Hearn highlights the significant impact that Tyson Fury's fight against Francis Ngannou has had on the world of combat sports, sparking increased interest and conversations across boxing and MMA.
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Oct 31 2023

Luke Keeler's Title Plans After a Four-Year Hiatus

Irish boxer Luke Keeler is making a comeback after nearly four years away from the ring. He is set to fight on "The Beginning Card" on November 3rd, marking his return to professional boxing. Keeler, a former WBO world title challenger, sees this fight as the start of "another run at it" and has set his sights on an IBO (International Boxing Organization) title. Keeler, also known as 'Cool Hand,' is determined to win an IBO title, a belt that has added significant credibility to the careers of boxers such as Anthony Cacace, Padraig McCrory, and Dennis Hogan. Despite acknowledging that he won't jump straight to becoming a world champion, Keeler believes that the IBO title is an achievable goal. The Irish fighter has received positive feedback from two promoters who are interested in setting up a bout for the IBO title. Jay Byrne and McElenney Promotions have expressed interest in the idea, which has given Keeler hope for the future. While there was talk of a potential IBO title fight with fellow Irish boxer Conor Coyle, it seems that this fight won't happen anytime soon. Keeler is focused on getting back into the swing of things, starting with his upcoming fight, followed by an eight-round bout to regain momentum. Keeler's last fight was against Demetrius Andrade for the WBO world title, and he is returning to the sport feeling fresh and invigorated. He believes that his time away from boxing has allowed him to come back stronger and better than before. Luke Keeler is eager to make his mark in the boxing world once again and to fulfill his goal of securing the IBO title.
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Oct 31 2023

Controversy Surrounding Tyson Fury's Elbow Incident

The recent match between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou sparked controversy when Tyson Fury appeared to elbow Ngannou in the sixth round. Fans and observers were surprised that referee Michael Griffin did not intervene or deduct a point, leading to debate about whether Fury should have been penalized or even disqualified. The elbow incident in question occurred in the sixth round and was captured in slow-motion replays. Many believed that it was a deliberate foul on Fury's part. Fury had already faced challenges in the match, including a knockdown in the third round and taking hard left hook counters. Some argue that his elbow was an act of frustration due to his struggles in the fight. Despite the elbow incident, no penalty or disqualification occurred, and Tyson Fury went on to win the fight by a split decision. The controversy surrounding the lack of action from the referee has led to discussions about Fury's history of bending the rules in his favor in previous fights. These incidents include shoving, rabbit punches, low blows, and excessive leaning on opponents, with referees often allowing these actions to continue. Notably, Fury has faced accusations of bending the rules in his favor against Deontay Wilder, which saved him from potential knockouts. The debate continues regarding whether Tyson Fury should have been penalized for the elbow incident, and whether it would have changed the outcome of the fight from a win to a draw. Trainer Robert Garcia shared his opinion on the matter, noting the lack of damage caused but acknowledging the elbow's deliberate nature. He also highlighted Fury's physical condition and his ability to use his body and play dirty, which has made him a challenging opponent in the heavyweight division. Additionally, the debate has expanded to Tyson Fury's punch resistance, with claims that it is not what it used to be. This has led some to believe that fighters like Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk could capitalize on this vulnerability in future matches. The controversy surrounding Tyson Fury's elbow incident and his ability to use unorthodox tactics in his fights raises questions about the enforcement of rules and the level of sportsmanship in professional boxing.
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Oct 31 2023

Notable Boxing Matches and Victories: Karaxha Steps In, Rene Santiago's Triumph, and More

A highly anticipated rematch between Jordy Weiss and Jon Miguez was scheduled for October 31 in Laval, France. Unfortunately, Miguez had to withdraw due to a back injury, leading to the fight's cancellation. However, the show will go on, with Belgian boxer Meriton Karaxha stepping in on short notice to save the event. The bout will now compete for the vacant EBU welterweight title. The first match between Weiss and Miguez ended in a disputed draw, necessitating a rematch. In a historic event in Nicaragua, All Star Boxing hosted a world-class show at the Alexis Arguello Arena in Managua. The highlight of the night was Rene "Chulo" Santiago's knockout victory over Nicaraguan Kevin Vivas, earning him the WBO Interim Jr Flyweight Title. This was Nicaragua's first world title fight in 21 years, drawing support from former world champions like Humberto "Chiquita" Gonzalez and Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez. Another thrilling bout featured a civil war between Harvin "Manimal" Aguirre and Israel Lopez, with Aguirre winning a majority decision. The evening's special attraction was a women's vacant NABO/WBO Flyweight bout, where Eveling "La Colocha" Ortega secured a win, becoming Nicaragua's first-ever NABO female champion. Honduran Gerardo "Chocolate" Sanchez claimed the vacant WBO Latino Jr Flyweight Title. Additionally, young talents like Alex Vallecillo and Michael Carmona showcased their skills, with impressive victories. Over the weekend, "Rockin' Fights 45" took place at The Paramount in Huntington, New York. In the main event, Alex Vargas faced Julio Rosa for the vacant WBA Continental USA Super Lightweight Title. Despite an early knockdown, Vargas rebounded and secured a unanimous decision victory, earning the new WBA Continental USA Champion title. In the co-main event, Wendy Toussaint dominated the fight against Jerome Jones, securing the WBA Continental USA Super Welterweight championship with a TKO victory in the third round. The event provided fans with memorable moments and showcased the talents of emerging fighters.
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Oct 31 2023

Demetrius Andrade's Uncertain Path to Canelo Fight After Benavidez Battle

Demetrius Andrade faces uncertainty about whether Canelo Alvarez will agree to fight him even if he beats David Benavidez on November 25th. Canelo's team has been cautious since his loss to Dmitry Bivol last year, choosing middle-of-the-road opponents to secure easy wins. The possibility of a Canelo-Andrade fight seems unlikely, as Canelo prefers lucrative, low-risk matches. Andrade shared his skepticism in an interview, expressing his frustration with Canelo's selective opponents. Despite his Olympic background and world champion status, Andrade believes that the fight with Benavidez may not secure a match against Canelo. The boxing world has witnessed Andrade's efforts to secure significant fights, but top fighters have consistently avoided him, impacting his career trajectory. Although Canelo's team hasn't confirmed their next opponent, they are eyeing Jaime Munguia and a potential rematch with David Benavidez. Both options are seen as easier fights for Canelo, securing his financial gains. Andrade's struggle to secure marquee fights has continued throughout his career, even when he moved up in weight classes. His unique boxing style and skills make him a challenging opponent, deterring potential foes from facing him. The elusive fight with Canelo remains uncertain, and Andrade faces the ongoing challenge of convincing the higher-ups to make it a reality. The path to securing the Canelo fight remains complex and uncertain for Demetrius Andrade, despite his impressive credentials and skills.
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Oct 31 2023

Fernando Vargas Jr. Takes on Wilfrido Buelvas at Thunder Studios in Long Beach

In a thrilling clash, Fernando Vargas Jr. is set to face Colombia's Wilfrido Buelvas in a six-round super welterweight bout on Saturday, November 11, at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, CA. Buelvas, known for his experience, poses a significant challenge for Vargas Jr., making this an exciting matchup. With a record of 24 wins, 17 losses, and 18 victories secured by knockout, Buelvas brings a wealth of expertise to the ring. In addition to the Vargas Jr. and Buelvas showdown, Yadira Bustillos and Maria Micheo Santizo have been added to the MarvNation card at Thunder Studios. Yadira Bustillos, fresh off her recent eight-round victory against Kat Lindenmuth, wastes no time in returning to the ring. This time, she faces Guatemala's Maria Santizo, a former world title challenger. Santizo, despite falling short in her title bout against unified world champion Yokasta Valle, remains a formidable opponent. Bustillos, aiming for a world title shot, knows that an impressive victory could bring her one step closer to challenging the likes of Costa Rica's IBF and WBO minimumweight champion, Valle, or the WBA and WBC champion, Seneisa Estrada. The Thunder Studios event promises a night of intense action and the opportunity for these fighters to further their careers in the world of professional boxing.
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Oct 31 2023

Fans Speculate Francis Ngannou Could Beat LeBron James in 6 Months After Tyson Fury Fight

After the intense Tyson Fury fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, fans are buzzing with excitement and speculation. Francis Ngannou, known for his MMA background, took on the reigning World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, Fury, in an unexpected showdown. While Ngannou couldn't secure a victory, his remarkable performance left a lasting impression. Fans were captivated by Ngannou's display of dominance and his stunning knockout of Fury, despite the latter's unbeaten record. This extraordinary performance has led some fans to humorously suggest that Ngannou could defeat NBA superstar LeBron James in just six months. LeBron is a basketball legend, currently playing for the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA. Of course, comparing a basketball player to a fighter in a basketball match is an entirely different ballgame. Both Ngannou and LeBron are iconic figures in their respective sports. Ngannou, a rising star in MMA who transitioned to boxing, showcased incredible skills in the ring. LeBron James, often likened to basketball legend Michael Jordan, is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. Despite initial doubts about Ngannou's ability to last 10 rounds in a boxing match, his debut and performance against Fury received acclaim. Many fans believed he deserved the win, but questionable judging ultimately led to his defeat. The excitement and discussion sparked by Francis Ngannou's boxing journey continue to grow, and fans eagerly await his next move in the world of combat sports.
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Oct 31 2023

Prograis' Strength Coach Criticizes Devin Haney and Team's Approach

Devin Haney's strategy in the boxing world has earned him some criticism from Regis Prograis' strength and conditioning coach, Evins Tobler. Tobler sees Haney, his father Bill, and their team as opportunistic "vultures" who prey on struggling fighters. They seek out weakened opponents, capitalizing on their vulnerabilities. Tobler points to Haney's track record, where he faced and defeated fighters like George Kambosos Jr, Jorge Linares, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Joseph 'JoJo' Diaz, and Vasily Lomachenko, all of whom were perceived as less than their best at the time. In his eyes, Bill Haney analyzed Prograis' last fight against Danielito Zorrilla and detected weaknesses that led them to choose a fight with Regis to attempt to dethrone him. Devin Haney is set to challenge Prograis on December 9th in the main event, a DAZN PPV bout at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. Tobler believes that Haney might have made a mistake selecting Prograis as his opponent, as he anticipates a tough battle where running to victory won't be an option. Tobler emphasizes that Prograis needs to cut off the ring effectively and fight through clinches, as Haney has shown an ability to sneak in shots during these moments. He also highlights the importance of targeting power shots to Haney's head, as the latter's punch resistance has come into question in recent fights. Nonstop pressure is another key element for Prograis, as allowing Haney to dictate the pace could lead to him gaining an advantage and boxing from a distance to secure rounds. In essence, Prograis is gearing up for a war against Haney, and his team is determined to challenge the perceived opportunistic approach of their opponent. The fight promises to be a thrilling clash, with both fighters having their strengths and strategies to contend with. has earned him some criticism from Regis Prograis' strength and conditioning coach, Evins Tobler. Tobler sees Haney, his father Bill, and their team as opportunistic "vultures" who prey on struggling fighters. They seek out weakened opponents, capitalizing on their vulnerabilities. Tobler points to Haney's track record, where he faced and defeated fighters like George Kambosos Jr, Jorge Linares, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Joseph 'JoJo' Diaz, and Vasily Lomachenko, all of whom were perceived as less than their best at the time. In his eyes, Bill Haney analyzed Prograis' last fight against Danielito Zorrilla and detected weaknesses that led them to choose a fight with Regis to attempt to dethrone him. Devin Haney is set to challenge Prograis on December 9th in the main event, a DAZN PPV bout at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. Tobler believes that Haney might have made a mistake selecting Prograis as his opponent, as he anticipates a tough battle where running to victory won't be an option. Tobler emphasizes that Prograis needs to cut off the ring effectively and fight through clinches, as Haney has shown an ability to sneak in shots during these moments. He also highlights the importance of targeting power shots to Haney's head, as the latter's punch resistance has come into question in recent fights. Nonstop pressure is another key element for Prograis, as allowing Haney to dictate the pace could lead to him gaining an advantage and boxing from a distance to secure rounds. In essence, Prograis is gearing up for a war against Haney, and his team is determined to challenge the perceived opportunistic approach of their opponent. The fight promises to be a thrilling clash, with both fighters having their strengths and strategies to contend with.
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Oct 31 2023

Kanye West and Mike Tyson's Surprise Meeting in Saudi Arabia Sparks Excitement

In an intriguing twist of fate, Saudi Arabia played host to an unexpected encounter between two legendary figures from different realms—Kanye West and Mike Tyson. The Middle East meeting resulted in a memorable photo that sent fans into a frenzy. The image captured the moment when Kanye, a renowned music icon, stood alongside the professional boxer Mike Tyson. Notably, fans couldn't help but notice Kanye flexing his muscles in the photo, which only added to the intrigue. This surprising rendezvous has set the internet abuzz, with speculations running wild about Kanye's upcoming musical endeavors. The artist recently revealed that he's not working on just one project but two. One of these projects is a solo venture, while the other is a collaborative effort with Ty Dolla $ign. Fans are on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating new music from this iconic artist. Adding to the mystique surrounding Kanye's musical ventures, his presence in Saudi Arabia is linked to the highly-anticipated showdown between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou. This is why Mike Tyson found himself in the Middle East as well. Fans were quick to comment on a video of their encounter circulating on social media. Some noted Kanye's nervous demeanor, while others hailed both as "the GOATs." It was even pointed out that Kanye wanted to ensure his arm looked muscular in the photo. In essence, during his stay in Saudi Arabia, Kanye West seized the opportunity to connect with the legendary Mike Tyson. As a former world heavyweight champion and an enduring figure in the world of boxing, it was only fitting for them to capture this moment in a photograph. Furthermore, reports have emerged that Kanye West shared a preview of his upcoming album with influential music executive J Prince during his visit to Saudi Arabia. This secretive album preview has only heightened the anticipation surrounding Kanye's solo project, leaving fans and industry insiders eager for more details and insights into the enigmatic artist's creative vision. J Prince, for his part, praised the album as "hot." The unexpected convergence of Kanye West and Mike Tyson in Saudi Arabia has generated a buzz that's impossible to ignore. With Kanye's two upcoming projects and a tantalizing album preview for J Prince, his Middle East journey has become a significant moment in its own right. Fans can't help but speculate about potential collaborations, influences, and what the future holds for Kanye's forthcoming music.
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Oct 31 2023

Francis Ngannou's Future: Rematch with Fury, Face Wilder, or MMA Return?

Francis Ngannou, the former UFC heavyweight champion, may have faced a defeat at the hands of Tyson Fury, but his remarkable performance has ignited speculation about his next move. With options aplenty, fans are eager to see what the "baddest man on the planet" will choose. A Rematch with Fury: The most obvious option is a rematch with Tyson Fury. Ngannou's incredible boxing debut left him feeling like he should have won the fight. He's keen on a second meeting with Fury, having showcased his ability to match Fury's pace, adapt to his moves, and even drop him in the third round. Facing Deontay Wilder: Deontay Wilder, the hard-hitting heavyweight, is another enticing prospect. While Wilder's first choice is Anthony Joshua, a bout with Ngannou could draw substantial attention. If Joshua isn't in the running, Ngannou's fame makes him an ideal matchup. Joshua as an Opponent: Though less likely, a showdown with Anthony Joshua is not entirely out of the question. Joshua, a former two-time unified world heavyweight champion, may see Ngannou as a legitimate opponent following his efforts against Fury. Return to MMA and PFL: Ngannou has expressed interest in returning to mixed martial arts (MMA). In that case, he might set his sights on the PFL heavyweight championship. With Renan Ferreira and Denis Goltsov set to fight for it, Ngannou could potentially challenge the winner. His reputation for offering substantial paydays to opponents could make this an attractive opportunity. Other Boxing Contenders: Several high-level fighters are eager to lure Ngannou back to the boxing ring. Martin Bakole, Zhilei Zhang, Daniel Dubois, Joe Joyce, Ryan Bader, Linton Vassell, and Vadim Nemkov are among the potential opponents. Ngannou's fame and the unique nature of his loss to Fury make him a sought-after competitor in the boxing world. Francis Ngannou's future is uncertain, but one thing is sure: he has a world of options to choose from, ensuring fans will eagerly anticipate his next move in the world of combat sports.
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Oct 31 2023

Eduardo 'Sugar' Nunez Eyes Showdowns with Foster, Cordina, and Navarrete

Eduardo Nunez, the Mexican knockout sensation, is on a mission to secure a title shot and punch his way to the top. Recent developments confirm that the IBF has ordered a junior lightweight title elimination bout between Nunez and former champion Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov. Promoters for both fighters have a 14-day negotiation window to finalize the terms for this showdown. Nunez made a powerful statement with his recent victory over Oscar Escandon, delivering a second-round knockout for his fifteenth consecutive stoppage victory. The Mexican fighter had his sights set on a showdown with former IBF junior lightweight titlist Shavkat Rakhimov, as part of a title eliminator tournament. However, Nunez has his own ideas about his next opponents. In an interview with DAZN’s Claudia Trejos, he expressed his desire to face WBC junior lightweight titlist O’Shaquie Foster and IBF champ Joe Cordina. Foster recently defended his WBC 130-pound title with a spectacular 12th-round knockout against Eduardo ‘Rocky’ Hernandez. Foster's intention is to take on Cordina, provided Cordina secures a victory against Edward Vazquez. Eduardo Nunez is co-promoted by BXSTRS and Matchroom Boxing, which also represents Cordina and Hernandez. Matchroom Boxing is actively exploring the possibility of signing Foster. If an in-house title shot proves elusive for Nunez, he still has an intriguing option in an all-Mexican showdown with Emanuel Navarrete. Navarrete, the reigning WBO junior lightweight titlist, is a three-division champion promoted by Top Rank and associated with BXSTRS. Navarrete's upcoming title defense against Robson Conceicao in Las Vegas could set the stage for a captivating showdown with Nunez. Nunez spoke of his admiration for Navarrete, making it clear that he would be more than willing to step into the ring with his fellow countryman. Eduardo 'Sugar' Nunez's journey in the world of boxing is one to watch, as he sets his sights on multiple championship-caliber opponents, with his heart set on becoming a top contender in the junior lightweight division.
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Oct 31 2023

Sonny Conto, LeAnna Cruz, Haven Brady, Dante Benjamin Return on November 10 Card

A thrilling night of boxing is set to unfold on Friday, November 10th at the renowned 2300 Arena, courtesy of King's Promotions in association with Split-T Management. This event will showcase some of the most promising talents in the world of boxing. In the headlining bout, we'll witness the undefeated local heavyweight sensation, Sonny Conto, facing off against Detrailious Webster in a six-round showdown. Conto, hailing from the heart of the action, boasts an impressive record of 11-0 with nine knockouts. Fresh from a resounding second-round victory over James Bryant on October 29, 2022, Conto is all set to dazzle his loyal fan base once again. Webster, hailing from Courtland, Mississippi, enters the ring with a commendable record of 6-1 and two knockouts. The 35-year-old pugilist is coming off a triumphant victory over Terrell Jamal Woods on August 19th in Oxford, Mississippi. In an equally enticing eight-round clash, undefeated super flyweight contender LeAnna Cruz (6-0), proudly representing Allentown, PA, is poised for her shot at the NABF title. Her opponent for this exciting challenge is yet to be named, adding an extra layer of anticipation to the event. The action doesn't stop there. 2021 Olympic Bronze Medal winner Oshae Jones (4-0) from Toledo, Ohio is set to collide with Samantha Pill (5-2, 1 KO) of Fairmount, West Virginia in another electrifying eight-round showdown, with the NABF Super Welterweight Title on the line. The undercard features additional six-round bouts, including:
  • Haven Brady Jr. (10-0, 4 KOs) from Albany, Georgia, who will face a formidable yet-to-be-announced opponent in a super featherweight showdown.
  • Dante Benjamin (7-0-1, 5 KOs) of Cleveland will lock horns with Darin Austin (11-0, 8 KOs) from Hampton, Georgia, in a highly anticipated light heavyweight battle featuring undefeated fighters.
  • Greg Outlaw (12-2, 6 KOs) from Bowie, Maryland, will engage in a welterweight battle against an opponent whose name is yet to be revealed.
The event also boasts thrilling four-round bouts, featuring:
  • Tyshawn Denson (1-0, 1 KO), the 2023 National Golden Gloves champion from Akron, Ohio, who is set to face an as-yet-unnamed opponent in a featherweight clash.
  • Ali Ellis (4-0, 3 KOs) from Philadelphia will take on Nicoy Clarke (3-8, 1 KO) of Jersey City, NJ in a heavyweight showdown that promises fireworks.
Don't miss this action-packed night of boxing, as these fighters leave it all in the ring on November 10th at the 2300 Arena. Stay tuned for more updates and results as this exciting event unfolds.
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Oct 30 2023

Artur Beterbiev Calls Out Dmitry Bivol for Allegedly Lying About Fight Plans After Face-Off

The highly anticipated clash between light-heavyweight champions Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev for the undisputed title is a fight that boxing fans have long been clamoring for. Both fighters, undefeated in the 175lb division, have established themselves as top contenders, consistently rising to meet the challenges thrown at them. Dmitry Bivol has showcased his mastery of the sport by defeating formidable opponents like Saul 'Canelo' Álvarez and Gilberto Ramirez, demonstrating his exceptional boxing skills. On the other hand, Artur Beterbiev has a remarkable record as the only active world champion who has ended every fight with a stoppage, most recently dispatching Anthony Yarde in London. The face-off between the two champions took place in Saudi Arabia, where they were present to witness the Tyson Fury-Francis Ngannou spectacle. However, Beterbiev, speaking to Boxing King Media, expressed doubts about Bivol's sincerity regarding their potential bout, suggesting that Bivol has made similar claims in the past without following through. Beterbiev stated, "He said like this two, three years ago. He wants to fight next with me, but he never fights me. He's lying." He further clarified that his main focus was on acquiring Bivol's WBA belt, not necessarily on fighting Bivol for the sake of his name on the record. "Of course. I don't want to fight him [specifically.] I need only one thing from him: the belt. That's it." However, there is a significant obstacle to overcome in the form of the WBC's position on sanctioning Russian fighters, which would affect a potential fight involving Bivol. Beterbiev, who was born in Dagestan but holds Canadian citizenship, is set to face the number one contender, Callum Smith, in Quebec on January 13. The road to a showdown between Bivol and Beterbiev remains filled with challenges, but the desire for the fight lingers, fueled by the prospect of a true clash of champions in the light-heavyweight division. Boxing enthusiasts will continue to eagerly await developments in this potentially historic matchup.
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Oct 30 2023

Exciting Bouts for Young Boxers in Workington

Young boxers from Workington's boxing club recently showcased their skills at the North West finals of the NABGCs held in Blackburn's youth zone. The event was a testament to the dedication and talent of the local boxers, as they took on strong opponents in thrilling bouts. One of the standout fighters was Alfie Govans, a finalist in the 2007 60-63kg category. He faced a formidable opponent in J Smith Sandygate, who utilized his height advantage over three rounds to secure a win. Despite the challenges, Alfie displayed his ability to score effectively on the inside, making the match an entertaining spectacle for the audience. In another final, the 2008 63-66kg category, Elliot Murray took to the ring. Like the previous bout, this match featured two equally experienced and skillful boxers. Murray faced off against Alfie Boyd Bridgewater in a tactical encounter where both boxers used their unique styles to score points. The judges were split after three intense rounds, and Boyd emerged victorious in a closely contested decision that could have gone either way. The excitement continued with a club bout, where Alysha Duncan, a home show competitor, stepped into the ring at short notice to face M Bradshaw Technique. This thrilling encounter had the audience on the edge of their seats as Alysha showcased her resilience by surviving two standing eight counts and finishing the match with strength. Bradshaw ultimately secured the win, but both boxers were praised for their tremendous effort and sportsmanship. The success of these young boxers wouldn't be possible without the dedicated support of the coaching team, including Alan, Chris, and Joe, who not only transported and prepared the boxers but also provided valuable guidance and training. The Workington boxing club is now gearing up for their upcoming home show, which is just thirteen days away. Anticipation is building for what promises to be an exciting event that will surely highlight the talent and determination of the local boxing community.
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Oct 30 2023

Tyson Fury Reflects on "Ring Rust" After Controversial Francis Ngannou Victory

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury recently emerged victorious in a highly-anticipated showdown against MMA star Francis Ngannou, but the split decision win raised eyebrows and ignited controversy. The clash saw Fury step into the ring after nearly a year's break, during which he missed the birth of his son Prince Rico. Critics accused him of not training adequately for the bout, even as Ngannou, making his pro boxing debut, managed to knock down the British boxer with a powerful left hook. Fury, who acknowledged it wasn't one of his best performances, vehemently denied underestimating his opponent and emphasized his dedication to preparation. He told Boxing King Media, "I trained very well, I prepared very good, and I didn’t have any excuses or anything. It’s boxing, some days you have good days, some days you don’t." He attributed his relative struggle in the match to the "ring rust" accumulated during his long hiatus from the sport. Despite the knockdown in the third round, Fury praised Ngannou for his performance, noting that the MMA star had a powerful punch but didn't land many significant blows apart from that one moment. Fury mentioned that he felt his timing was off due to his lengthy absence from the ring. The victory kept his undefeated record intact, but he recognized that it wasn't his best showing. Fury's next challenge was initially scheduled against Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed championship on December 23 in Saudi Arabia. However, his promoter, Frank Warren, announced a delay, citing the need for Fury to take a break. He stated, "It will happen early in the new year, late January or February. It will be up to Tyson, it is his body." With the fight against Usyk postponed, boxing fans are now preparing for a potential showdown in early 2024, transforming a Christmas clash into a Valentine's Day spectacle. The bout between Fury and Ngannou, dubbed the "Battle of the Baddest," generated substantial controversy, with former world champions Carl Frampton and Chris Eubank Jr., along with Ngannou himself, expressing discontent over the split decision. Ngannou, in particular, believed he had done enough to secure the win. Punch statistics from the match, provided by CompuBox, showed that Fury landed more punches, with 71 out of 223 jabs connecting, while Ngannou connected with only 59 of his 231 punches. Despite Ngannou landing more power punches, Fury won six out of the ten rounds. In light of these statistics, there have been suggestions of conspiracies, with some speculating that boxing enthusiasts may have wanted Fury to remain undefeated as he heads into the anticipated bout against Usyk. Fury, however, remains committed to facing Usyk and settling the dispute for the undisputed championship. In the world of boxing, controversy often adds intrigue, and the unexpected twists in Tyson Fury's journey continue to captivate fans and pundits alike as they eagerly await his upcoming battles.
 
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Oct 30 2023

Former World Champion Boxer Jamel Herring Returns to the Ring, Donating Half of Purse to Military and Law Enforcement

Former world champion boxer Jamel "Semper Fi" Herring is making his return to the ring on November 7th in Manhattan, New York, where he will face Nicholas Molina. Herring, a former Marine, has decided to donate half of his fight purse for this match to support military and law enforcement. To embark on his journey back to becoming a world champion, Herring has made a significant move by relocating to Las Vegas and teaming up with former world champion Wayne McCullough as his head trainer. Herring was drawn to McCullough because of his expertise in defense and his ability to integrate defensive strategies into Herring's fighting style. Herring's decision to contribute to military and law enforcement organizations demonstrates his dedication not only to his boxing career but also to the causes he deeply cares about. The Marine veteran has always been known for his commitment to service and his relentless pursuit of excellence, both inside and outside the ring. The gesture of donating a portion of his earnings from the upcoming match showcases Herring's character and his desire to give back to those who serve and protect their country and communities. Herring's fight is not just in the ring; it's a fight for the causes and principles he holds dear. Herring's return to professional boxing comes with a renewed sense of purpose and determination. He aims to not only recapture the world championship but also to continue making a positive impact on the lives of those who dedicate themselves to the service of others. This fight represents a new chapter in Herring's career, and his decision to contribute to military and law enforcement organizations adds depth to his story, illustrating his commitment to making a difference beyond his boxing achievements. Herring's partnership with trainer Wayne McCullough suggests that he is eager to refine his skills and implement advanced techniques to excel in the highly competitive world of professional boxing. Herring's fans and supporters eagerly anticipate his return and look forward to witnessing his growth as an athlete and his continued dedication to the causes he supports. As he steps back into the ring, Herring's fans, fellow service members, and supporters of military and law enforcement will be watching, not just as spectators of a boxing match, but as witnesses to a fighter who carries the values of service, dedication, and compassion into the heart of the sporting arena. Herring's return signifies much more than a comeback; it symbolizes a commitment to giving back and making a meaningful impact in the lives of those who serve and protect.
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