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Sep 17 2023

'Fury Will Teach Joshua a Lesson' - Says Frank Bruno While Talking About the Potential Fury vs Joshua Bout

The much-anticipated showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua has been a topic of discussion for several years. At one point in 2021, Joshua held the WBA, WBO, and IBF titles, while Fury, fresh from his impressive knockout victory over Deontay Wilder, possessed the WBC belt. Both fighters agreed to terms for a historic undisputed battle, which would have undoubtedly been the biggest fight in the history of British boxing. When discussing the potential fight with former heavyweight world champion Frank Bruno:
“I’m really looking forward to a challenge. This might sound strange but I’ve been a professional for 13 years and I’ve been travelling the world to find somebody who can beat me basically and I haven’t found him so far in 32 fights.”
Bruno also shared his thoughts on the matchup, stating that he believed Fury would provide Joshua with a "boxing lesson" and cautioning Joshua against facing Fury.
“I don’t think Joshua should go anywhere near you because you’ll teach him a lesson you know, a boxing lesson.”
Regrettably, fans never had the opportunity to witness whether Bruno's prediction would come true. Fury was compelled to engage in a third fight with Deontay Wilder after the American won an arbitration battle. The trilogy bout concluded similarly to their second encounter, with Fury knocking out 'The Bronze Bomber' in an exciting heavyweight showdown. Following this, Fury successfully defended his title twice, first against mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte and then in another trilogy bout against his old adversary Derek Chisora. Meanwhile, Joshua faced a setback, losing all his titles in back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, a former cruiserweight undisputed champion. In the upcoming period, Fury is scheduled to compete in a crossover contest against MMA star Francis Ngannou, while Joshua had seemed poised to square off against Wilder in the near future. However, talks for that bout have hit a snag, with promoter Eddie Hearn acknowledging the possibility of exploring alternative opponents.
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Sep 17 2023

'Did I ever say I wanted undisputed? If Usyk Wants a Large Bag? Not happening.' - Tyson Fury Talks About The Only Possibility Fans Can See Undisputed Heavyweight Title Fight

Boxing enthusiasts might be feeling disheartened about the prospects of a historic four-belt unification bout between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury ever materializing. Several unsuccessful negotiation attempts and a prolonged public blame game between the two fighters have left doubts lingering. Recently, Tyson Fury outlined the conditions he deems necessary for him to step into the ring with Usyk for the long-awaited undisputed heavyweight world title showdown. During an interview with Fight Hub TV at the press conference for his upcoming fight against Francis Ngannou, Fury stated that he would only entertain the idea of facing Usyk if the Ukrainian boxer agreed to a "modest share" of the purse for the match. Fury expressed some skepticism about his interest in becoming an undisputed champion, suggesting it was not his top priority. He also implied that he had other pressing concerns, notably his upcoming bout with Francis Ngannou. Nevertheless, he left the door open for a potential clash with Usyk if Usyk were willing to accept a smaller financial share for the fight. Fury made it clear that if Usyk demanded a substantial purse, the fight wouldn't materialize.
“Has it ever been my priority? Did I ever say I wanted undisputed? It’s always been some other little b**** dream. I’ve got Francis Ngannou to deal with. Should the other little sausage want to fight for the undisputed, and if he’s willing to take a small percentage then we might be able to make it happen. But if he wants a large bag? Not happening. Him [Usyk] and his team were s***houses! They get offered the fight at Wembley, and we moved on. That was it. Now we’re fighting Francis Ngannou, who is stepping up to the plate.”
The failed negotiations earlier in the year, which involved disputes over purse splits, choice of venue, and rematch clauses, had cast blame on Tyson Fury by many observers. However, his promoter, Frank Warren, recently expressed quiet confidence in the possibility of arranging a Fury vs. Usyk bout in 2024. Therefore, it remains to be seen whether Fury's recent comments are merely a diversion or a genuine reflection of his stance on the matter.
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Sep 16 2023

'That was supposed to be my hardest fight, I took his best shots and I was like is that it?' - Tyson Fury Talks About His Toughest Fight

Widely considered the top heavyweight in boxing today, Tyson Fury has evolved from a nimble pugilist to a formidable striker. The "Gypsy King," a two-time heavyweight champion, has maintained an undefeated record, impressing fans with his agile movements, typically unexpected in a heavyweight. An iconic moment in his career was his fight against Wladimir Klitschko, a highly acclaimed heavyweight champion. Even though Fury was considered the underdog in that bout in Germany, he surprised everyone by handily defeating Klitschko through a unanimous decision. In a conversation with Frank Bruno, sponsored by Wow Hydrate, Fury admitted he thought it would be a more challenging match.
“They’re all pretty tough fights and all important – every one of them. Cause if you slip up here, you go back and got to start again. I think the one for me that I expected to be the toughest fight – against Wladimir Klitschko, who was undefeated in eleven years – it was one of the easiest fights.”
Fury highlighted how significant every fight is, emphasizing that a single loss can reset a boxer's career. The fight against Klitschko, who hadn't lost a match in 11 years, turned out to be easier than he anticipated. He explained that the intimidating power of the Ukrainian fighter, who is now a Hall of Famer, fueled his training regimen.
“I think he did need a bit of counselling after that. Mentally focusing for that fight, in training camp we were focusing on like if he hits me, I’m gonna get knocked out. With that fear factor, I went in there and I boxed unbelievable. Then I took his best shots and I was like ‘is that it?’ That was supposed to be my hardest fight. I prepared mentally, physically and emotionally for it to be my hardest fight.”
Fury recalled preparing intensely for the match, thinking Klitschko's punches would be lethal. However, he was surprised that Klitschko's best shots weren't as devastating as he had expected. Initially slated for a rematch, Fury instead took a hiatus from boxing, struggling with depression and substance abuse issues. After a hiatus of two and a half years, he made an awe-inspiring comeback, defeating another reigning champion, Deontay Wilder, in 2020. Currently holding the championship belt, Fury has opted not to defend his title this year. Instead, he plans on participating in a crossover fight against MMA sensation Francis Ngannou.
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Sep 16 2023

Sabrina Perez’s Husband & Trainer Died During Her Title Fight

In a tragic turn of events, Diego Arrua, the coach and spouse of boxer Sabrina Perez, suffered a fatal heart attack during her match against Skye Nicolson in Tijuana. The fight, which was for the WBC Interim World Featherweight title, took place at the Fausto Gutierrez Municipal Auditorium. Nicolson emerged victorious in the contest that saw Perez put up a spirited fight. Arrua collapsed at the corner of the ring with just 30 seconds remaining in the tenth round. Perez was unaware of the incident until after the match concluded. Mauricio Sulaiman, the president of the WBC, later confirmed Arrua's passing on social media platforms. He stated that despite the best efforts of medical professionals, Arrua passed away at the QDEP General Hospital.
“It is with deep sadness that we have been informed of the sudden death of Argentine coach Diego Arua, who suffered a devastating heart attack during the Sabrina Pérez fight in Tijuana. The medical services did everything possible and he died at the QDEP general hospital.”
Matchroom, the promotional company involved, extended their heartfelt condolences to Perez. Eddie Hearn, who was present ringside, was one of the first to recognize the severity of Arrua's condition.
“Our thoughts and condolences are with Sabrina Perez and your loved ones.”
The boxing community and fans have been offering messages of support and expressing sorrow for the untimely demise of Arrua, who was 58. He was widely admired for the close working relationship he had with his wife, Perez, and for their collective achievements in the boxing world.
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Sep 16 2023

'Lopez will never be forgiven for the Kambosos loss' - Paulie Malignaggi shared his unfiltered opinions

Paulie Malignaggi, renowned for his unfiltered opinions as a pundit, has not held back in criticizing current world champion Teofimo Lopez. The lightweight and super-lightweight divisions have witnessed a surge in talent, leading to some memorable matchups. Teofimo Lopez played a significant role in this, achieving unified champion status at 135 pounds with a stunning upset win over the future Hall of Famer, Vasily Lomachenko. However, Lopez's reign was short-lived, marred by an unexpected loss to George Kambosos Jr. In a spirited performance, Kambosos traveled to New York and secured a split decision victory against a seemingly sluggish Lopez.
“Lopez will probably never be forgiven for the Kambosos loss. If Lopez didn’t have that loss – which is utterly ridiculous, every time I see Kambosos fight I still can’t understand how Lopez got beat by that guy – but if you take it away, which you never will so he’ll never be forgiven, that guy’s on the pound-for-pound list maybe top three or four.”
Malignaggi, speaking on ProBox TV, expressed his strong opinions about Lopez's performance, stating, "Lopez may never be able to live down the Kambosos loss. It's almost unbelievable; every time I watch Kambosos fight, I still can't fathom how Lopez was defeated by him. But that loss will haunt him forever. Without it, he could have been on the pound-for-pound list, possibly in the top three or four." Subsequently, Kambosos lost the belts to Devin Haney. After nearly a year of absence from the ring, Lopez moved up to the 140-pound division. He delivered two decent performances before challenging Josh Taylor, the former undisputed champion in that weight class.
Malignaggi believes that Lopez's victory over Taylor establishes him as the top fighter in the division. He stated: “Lopez has done some insane things, man, including coming back and beating Josh Taylor. He was dynamite at 135 pounds and he’s shown at 140 when he’s on point he’s dynamite there as well. For me, he is the guy to beat at 140.”
Despite briefly announcing his retirement after the Taylor fight, Lopez has confirmed his intention to continue competing. Additionally, he has been elevated to the status of Super Champion by the WBO, granting him certain privileges and choices regarding his opponents. Devin Haney, who has also moved up to super-lightweight, may be his next challenger.
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Sep 16 2023

'Fury, Joshua and Wilder Don’t Have No Skills' - Says Heavyweight Boxing Icon 'Larry Holmes'

Criticism has been mounting against the top modern heavyweights for their apparent reluctance to face each other in the ring. However, one of the all-time heavyweight greats, Larry Holmes, has taken issue with something different – their perceived lack of boxing skills. In a recent interview with Fight Hub TV, Larry Holmes didn't hold back when sharing his thoughts on Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, and Anthony Joshua. Holmes believes Fury, Joshua, and Wilder lack fundamental skills. Their jab is not straight; they throw punches without proper technique. They don't know how to execute a 1-2 combination and protect themselves afterward. They don't move like I did. In boxing, you should give punches and avoid taking them, but Fury seems to want to prove he can take punches. Ideally, you should hit and not be hit.
“They [Fury, Joshua and Wilder] don’t have no skills. They throw punches like this for a jab, you’ve got to throw them straight. They don’t know how to throw a 1-2 and get out and protect yourself. But I had my day, I had great times doing what I was doing. They don’t move like Larry Holmes. You have to give punches, you shouldn’t take punches – and he [Fury] takes punches. I guess he wants to prove to people he can take punches, but you should hit and not get hit.”
Larry Holmes, a dominant force in the heavyweight division during the early 1980s, held the Ring Magazine and lineal titles from 1980 to 1985, the WBC world championship from 1978 to 1985, and the inaugural IBF belt from 1983 to 1995. While some may find Holmes' assessment of today's heavyweight contenders to be critical, it's clear that the Easton Assassin isn't overly impressed with the current big names in the heavyweight division. Despite ongoing discussions about potential fights between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk for an undisputed title and a potential transatlantic showdown between Joshua and Wilder, negotiations for these matchups have, thus far, failed to yield concrete results.
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Sep 16 2023

'I still favor Conor' - Tony Bellew Expressed His Support to Conor Benn for Conor vs Eubank Jr.

Former cruiserweight world champion Tony Bellew is expressing his support for welterweight contender Conor Benn in a potential bout against middleweight Chris Eubank Jr. Bellew believes that Benn's physical attributes could give him the edge in this matchup. In a recent fight in Manchester, Chris Eubank Jr., aged 33, showcased his dominance by stopping former world champion Liam Smith in the tenth round. This victory has reignited the interest in a potential showdown between Eubank and Benn. Back in October 2022, Eubank and Benn were slated to face off, but the fight was canceled during fight week due to Benn testing positive for a banned substance. However, there is a possibility of rescheduling this bout for December.
Tony Bellew is of the opinion that Benn's speed and explosiveness could prove decisive against Eubank. He acknowledges that Benn's condition and performance in the ring after a year of inactivity would need to be assessed before making a definitive prediction. "Too quick, too explosive, I just think he beats him. I don't know how it'll go, I just need to see Conor back first to see what the year's took out of him, but I still favor Conor. Explosive, powerful, quick- Conor Benn's one of them, you're going to have to put him to sleep. He's going out on his shield,"
However, before a potential Eubank matchup, Conor Benn must resolve legal issues with the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) and UK Anti-Doping (UKAD). Benn has been out of action since his knockout victory over Chris Van Heerden in April. While the National Anti-Doping Panel cleared him to box earlier this year, both BBBofC and UKAD have appealed this decision. Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom expects the matter to be resolved in the coming months. On the other hand, Eubank is exploring various options for his next fight, including a potential showdown against former middleweight world champion Gennadiy 'GGG' Golovkin.
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Sep 15 2023

'Joyce is smarter than Zhang' - Johnny Nelson Predicts Joyce-Zhang Rematch

This month, Joe Joyce is gearing up for a significant rematch against Zhilei Zhang, the fighter who handed him his first professional defeat and tarnished his "indestructible" reputation in the process. In their previous bout, Zhang's precise and powerful left hand caused Joyce's eye to swell so severely that the referee had to call off the fight in the sixth round. This victory earned Zhang the title of WBO Interim Champion and set him on a path to challenge Oleksandr Usyk for the full belt. However, Joyce has a chance at redemption with a contractual rematch clause, and he's been diligently preparing for this opportunity. Reflecting on what went wrong in their last encounter, former cruiserweight champion and boxing pundit Johnny Nelson offered some insights.
“In my head, in the last fight Joe got greedy. As in he tried to knock him out. Worse thing you can do, because when you punch him you’re eventually gassing yourself out. So what he’s been doing to everybody else was done to him. What Joe should do it not get greedy, be Joe. Let the shots go. This happens when you fight somebody that’s easy to hit. When I was at cruiserweight and I fought heavyweights, you can get greedy because you’re faster than them. You whack him, and whack him again and think ‘I’m gonna get rid of him.’ He’s still there and you’re gassed.”
Nelson provided a strategic plan for Joyce's rematch, taking into account Joyce's decision to come in at a heavier weight this time.
“In this fight, Joe’s got to be consistent, be The Juggernaut, let the shots go in and out. Don’t stand in the pocket with the guy because you’re up against a bigger version of yourself, but he’s smarter than Zhang. And that’s how he beats him as far as I see it. He can win, I believe he does win.”
Joyce's opportunity for redemption is scheduled for September 23 in London, and fans in the UK can catch all the action on TNT Sports. Nelson expressed his belief that this time around, it will be revenge rather than a repeat of their previous encounter.
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Sep 15 2023

'Shall we do it as an exhibition?' - Carl Froch Offers Tony Bellew An Exhibition Match

Renowned British boxers and former world champions, Carl Froch and Tony Bellew, recently discussed the hypothetical scenario of a face-off in the boxing ring. Both fighters boasted remarkable determination, skill, and heart, which led them to capture world titles in their respective weight classes. They frequently headlined high-profile all-British clashes on Sky Box Office, with Froch notably defeating George Groves twice, and Bellew triumphing over David Haye on two separate occasions. While they sparred during their careers, a significant difference in weight always prevented a genuine showdown. However, the topic came up in a recent interview, with Froch posing a question from a viewer:
“A prime Carl Froch against a prime Tony Bellew at a catchweight, who wins?”
Bellew initially demurred, responding with humility, 'Oh mate, let's just say you'd come out on top.' Froch disagreed and tried to engage Bellew in a discussion about their private sparring sessions.
“I’m not so sure about that, you can’t just give in that easy. Look at the spars.”
Bellew chided Froch for bringing up their sparring history, remarking:
“Yeah but they were behind closed doors. What happens in the gym stays in the gym until you, you silly b**tard, you put it in your book. I don’t believe in telling gym stories. And I don’t believe in talking about shoulda, woulda, coulda.”
Froch elaborated on the incident and admitted to being knocked down.
“Yeh but I was being honest. You walked me onto a nice right hand. But did I or did I not get straight back up and carry on the spar?”
The debate continued as the two argued about the specific punch. Bellew claimed that it had a more significant impact than Froch believed, asserting,:
"In reality, it was a left hook, you silly guy."
Both fighters agreed that it would have been an incredibly exciting fight, and Froch proposed one final time if they should make it happen.
“Yeh, it would be a barnstormer. Shall we do it as an exhibition?”
Bellew ultimately expressed his willingness, provided the financial terms were right. As far as fantasy fights go, this matchup would undoubtedly be a captivating spectacle.
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Sep 15 2023

'The Only Person that Could Beat Me Is Gervonta Davis' - Gervonta Davis Believes Others Cannot Touch Him At All

Gervonta Davis is currently a highly sought-after name in the world of boxing, and he's been receiving plenty of challenges from his rivals. His recent victory over Ryan Garcia in April generated considerable attention, reportedly amassing over 1 million pay-per-view buys. However, Davis has also made headlines for non-boxing reasons, finding himself in legal trouble and serving time in jail due to a house arrest violation. This isn't the first time he's had run-ins with the law, and he acknowledges that his own actions could potentially jeopardize his superstar status. When asked about the boxing prospects Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson possibly having an edge over him, Davis firmly believes that the only person who can beat him is himself. He confidently states,
“You got the last one right – that’s the only person that could beat me, Gervonta Davis. That’s the only person. Those others cannot touch me at all. They’ve all been in the ring with me and I’ve cracked them both. Devin Haney is no 50/50 fight, how you going to keep me off him when he’s got no power. I sparred him twice – the first time his father took him out the ring, I almost knocked him out in Floyd’s gym, did they tell you that?”
Regarding a potential fight with Haney, it might have to wait, as Haney is moving up to the 140lbs division, where he's expected to face Regis Prograis for the WBC title. Stevenson has been struggling to find an opponent but is now likely to square off against Edwin De Los Santos for the vacant WBC lightweight title. As for Davis, he has plans to return to the ring before the end of the year, with a rematch against Isaac 'Pitbull' Cruz currently in the lead as the next bout on his radar.
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Sep 15 2023

'He’s got the biggest potential, especially on the American scene' - Paulie Malignaggi says Jared Anderson is the man with the potential but there are couple of red flags

Few have a tougher background than Paulie Malignaggi, a former boxing world champion who has also dabbled in bare-knuckle fighting and now offers insights as a pundit. He's known for his candidness and recently expressed concerns about a rising heavyweight prospect he believes may not be the future of boxing. Malignaggi, who held world titles in two weight classes during his 16-year career, shared his thoughts with ProBox TV. He discussed Jared Anderson, an unbeaten prospect with significant potential on the American boxing scene. Malignaggi acknowledged Anderson's promise but raised some red flags.
“He’s got the biggest potential, especially on the American scene. But potential does not always fulfil itself. But yes, I’m one of the ones expecting him to do great but here’s the thing, there are a couple of red flags.”
The concerns revolve around Anderson's attitude towards the sport. Anderson has openly admitted that he doesn't love boxing and sees it solely as a job. Despite his impressive record of 14 knockouts in 15 fights, he went the distance only once, against former IBF champion Charles Martin. Anderson has also stated that he doesn't feel the need to become an undisputed champion to validate himself, even claiming to be "broke" at one point. Malignaggi took issue with these comments, especially Anderson's admission of breaking down in tears after what he perceived as a subpar performance against Martin. He questioned whether Anderson truly has a passion for boxing, noting that someone who doesn't enjoy the sport is unlikely to invest the extra effort and time required in the gym, particularly on the way up in the boxing world where passion is paramount.
“I wasn’t really into him crying but hey that can be a moment in the emotions. But you take that then take the fact he only wants to fight for three or four years and you start to think dude, does this guy even like boxing? You can’t be the future of anything you don’t like. You’re never going to put in the extra mile and extra time in the gym. On the way up that passion is everything.”
While Anderson possesses the tools, power, and support of Top Rank, Malignaggi emphasized that achieving greatness in boxing hinges on the right mindset. If Anderson can develop a genuine passion for the sport, there's every reason to believe he can reach the pinnacle of the heavyweight division.
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Sep 15 2023

'Usyk cannot be taken lightly, he’s the undisputed champion' - Says the Last Undisputed Heavyweight Champion 'Lennox Lewis'!

Currently, there's no sign of an imminent showdown, but Lennox Lewis has shared his thoughts on a potential clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title. Usyk holds the WBA, WBO, and IBF titles, with Fury possessing the WBC belt. Both fighters have impressive records and exceptional skills. Usyk's recent victory over Daniel Dubois and Fury's upcoming bout with Francis Ngannou have fans eager for them to meet and determine a true champion. In a brief YouTube video, Lennox Lewis, the last undisputed heavyweight champ and the first British champ since 1899's Bob Fitzsimmons, highlighted Usyk's credentials. He emphasized:
“Usyk cannot be taken lightly. He’s the undisputed champion under the heavyweights and he hasn’t lost.”
Lewis then focused on Usyk's renowned training methods, which incorporate mental and physical aspects. He also noted that Usyk has never faced an opponent as large as Fury, saying:
“When he trains for a fight, when he boxes for a fight, there is mental and physical involved so it’s going to be a great fight. Whatever he does he will come to win, he will pull out the stops. He’s up against a different man. He’s not up against a 6 foot 7 guy, he’s up against a 6 foot 9 guy who boxes orthodox and southpaw and moves very well about the ring.”
Lennox Lewis concluded by favoring Fury due to his size, saying:
“I always says a good small guy beats a good big guy, so there you have it.”
Regardless of the outcome, the boxing world eagerly anticipates this potential clash, although Fury has recently expressed disinterest in facing any opponents from the boxing world.
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Sep 14 2023

'I fancy a fight with Brock, for sure' - Deontay Wilder is Interested In Fighting Brock Lesnar

Deontay Wilder finds himself in a challenging situation after discussions for a bout with Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia fell through. The collapse came as Saudi backers were keen on hosting a doubleheader featuring Wilder vs Joshua and Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk. However, negotiations between Fury and Usyk fell apart, throwing a wrench in Wilder and Joshua's plans. Eddie Hearn, Joshua's promoter, is now considering alternative locations like Las Vegas and the UK for his fighter's next match. Wilder, who hasn't fought for nearly a year, faces further delays. Hearn indicated that Joshua aims to return to the ring in December, postponing a potential clash with Wilder to spring of next year. This would mean another seven months of inactivity for Wilder, which his co-manager Shelly Finkel is keen to avoid. One intriguing possibility for Wilder is a showdown with former WWE and UFC heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar. In a discussion with TMZ, Wilder said:
"I’ll go straight with Brock Lesnar."
He explained his view that Lesnar's muscular build would be a disadvantage in a boxing match, saying:
"So, I think Brock Lesnar will be way too muscular. So, when you muscular like that, you knock off your flexibility."
This potential matchup has the chance to overshadow Tyson Fury's own crossover bout against Francis Ngannou, which took many by surprise. In the past, Fury himself had mentioned wanting to fight Lesnar, stating in an interview with True Geordie:
"I fancy a fight with Brock, for sure."
However, his bravado seemed to lessen in a later backstage exchange with Lesnar at a WWE event. In any case, a Deontay Wilder vs Brock Lesnar fight, either in boxing or MMA, would surely captivate fans and generate massive interest.
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Sep 14 2023

Does Fury vs Nagannou Has a Rematch Clause?

On October 28, Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou are set to deliver a highly-anticipated heavyweight Fury vs Ngannou showdown in Saudi Arabia. Notably, Fury has decided not to defend his WBC title in 2023, opting instead for this crossover match that will introduce Ngannou, a former UFC champion, to the world of boxing. Fury is expected to enter the ring as the heavy favorite for this Fury vs Ngannou mega-money event. However, Ngannou recently revealed that there's a rematch clause embedded in their contract. Speaking on the MMA Hour, Ngannou confirmed the presence of this clause, though he didn't provide specific details about its terms.
“Yeah. There is a potential rematch clause. I don’t know exactly how to explain that language, but yes, there is a rematch inside it.”
When asked if there would be a rematch in the event of an upset victory over Fury, Ngannou was unequivocal in his response, stating that there would indeed be a second fight.
“Oh, for that one, definitely.”
However, it remains uncertain whether the same privilege applies to Ngannou if he were to lose the initial Fury vs Ngannou match. Some insiders have also suggested the existence of a rematch clause in case of a Fury defeat. These comments from Ngannou, made back in July when the Fury vs Ngannou fight was announced, stand in contrast to Fury's initial statement at the press conference. Fury had proudly declared that there was no rematch clause, emphasizing his dislike for such provisions. He argued that once a fighter is beaten, it should be a conclusive result without the need for rematches.
“Oh yeah, by the way, we’ve got no rematch clause. So that sucks, doesn’t it? Imagine that. Couldn’t be bothered. I don’t like rematches. I hate them. I’ve been in litigation loads of times over poxy rematch clauses. When you beat a man once, that should be it, move on.”
While it's unclear if the contract terms have evolved since these statements, it's worth noting that the Fury vs Ngannou fight wouldn't have been officially announced and promoted without a finalized agreement in place. Despite the debate over contract details, many fans anticipate that Fury will dominate the bout, making these particulars seem somewhat inconsequential given his overwhelming favoritism in the matchup.
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Sep 14 2023

'The initial thought was that wasn’t low' - Says Michael Hunter, Who Fought Usyk Back in 2017

Weeks after the controversial low punch from Daniel Dubois to Oleksandr Usyk, discussions about the legitimacy of the hit continue to make headlines. One heavyweight competitor, Michael Hunter, argues that this incident adds to a growing list of examples showing that Usyk is vulnerable to body shots. During their championship bout for the WBO, WBA, and IBF titles, Dubois landed a punch near Usyk's belt line in the fifth round. The referee halted the action, declaring it a low blow and giving Usyk a significant portion of the allotted five-minute recovery time. When the match resumed, Usyk went on to secure a knockout victory over Dubois after dominating most of the fight. In the wake of the match, Frank Warren, who promotes Dubois, has been pushing for the WBA to either declare the fight a no-contest or to mandate a rematch. The appeal remains pending. Michael Hunter, who fought Usyk in 2017 and lost by unanimous decision, recently spoke to Seconds Out to offer his opinion. He believes that the controversial punch was above board, noting that such belt-line hits are not uncommon in the sport. Hunter also discussed the long-standing belief that Usyk is susceptible to body blows, stating that he's seen multiple instances where Usyk seemed to struggle against such shots. Hunter suggested that Dubois should have been more persistent, claiming that the British boxer seemed to lack determination after the referee's ruling.
“The initial thought was that wasn’t low. We get hit on the belt line all the time.” “Yeah, it’s never been a secret. There’s other clips out there I’ve seen since I was younger before I even knew who he was. If you look you’ll find other body shots with him complaining or getting dropped. It’s no biggy, everybody can get hurt to the body.” “Daniel didn’t put his foot down. If I was him I would have gone right back to the same spot and let the ref do his job.”
With the WBA expected to make a decision in the coming weeks, it looks increasingly likely that Dubois may need to find an alternative pathway back to the upper echelons of the heavyweight division.
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Sep 14 2023

'Joshua vs Dubois Is a Fight People Would Buy Tickets To See' - Says Frank Warren

Frank Warren, a well-known name in boxing promotion, has given a new idea for who Anthony Joshua could fight next. Talks for a big fight between Joshua and Deontay Wilder haven't gone anywhere, and Joshua is trying to get his career back on track. He lost two big fights to Oleksandr Usyk in the past two years. Even though he's fought twice since then, against Jermaine Franklyn and Robert Helenius, many people feel he hasn’t shown his best form in those matches. Warren talked to IFL TV and said that if Joshua can't fight Wilder, he should consider fighting Daniel Dubois. Warren thinks this would be a really exciting fight that a lot of people in the UK would want to watch. The fight would be a test to see who can punch harder and who has more courage in the ring. He believes that the fight could be a big success and that a lot of people would buy tickets to see it.
“I’ll tell you what would be a good fight if that one doesn’t happen, a good fight in the UK, a fight people would buy tickets to see and see who is the biggest puncher and who has the biggest heart, him and Daniel Dubois.”
Before any of this can happen, there is one thing that needs to be sorted out. Dubois is currently trying to change the decision of his own fight with Usyk through an appeal with the World Boxing Association (WBA). So that issue needs to be resolved first. Dubois is still pretty young at 26 years old, so he has a lot of time to get back to the top level of boxing. But for Joshua, time is of the essence. He likely wants a fight that will quickly put him back in the picture for a world title. He wants to get back to the top, and he's probably looking for the fastest way to do that. So, while a fight between Joshua and Dubois would be interesting and could draw a big crowd, it would also have to make sense for both boxers' career plans. Warren's idea is exciting, but there are a few things that need to be sorted out before it can become a reality.
"Who’s got the biggest heart? Who’s gunna grit their teeth? You can’t say it wouldn’t sell. It would sell. It’s a big fight."
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Sep 11 2023

'He’s Big And He’s Awkward But So Am I, So I Am' - Andy Ruiz Believes He Can Beat Tyson Fury

Andy Ruiz is still in the process of rebuilding his career after losing his unified world titles to Anthony Joshua in 2019. However, he believes he has what it takes to defeat Tyson Fury if given the opportunity by the WBC. Ruiz held the WBA, WBO, and IBF titles for a brief period after his unexpected victory over Anthony Joshua at Madison Square Garden in June 2019. Their rematch in Jeddah in December saw him struggle with weight issues and ultimately being outboxed by a disciplined Joshua. Ruiz claims to have fought in two eliminators for the WBC belt, securing unanimous points wins over Chris Arreola in May 2021 and Luis Ortiz in September 2022. He was gearing up for a third eliminator against Deontay Wilder, although negotiations have been slow, and the WBC has since withdrawn the order for the fight. Speaking to Make a Move, Ruiz expressed his desire to fight Tyson Fury in Mexico at the iconic Azteca Stadium. He also appealed to WBC president Mauricio Sulaimán for the opportunity, saying:
“I would love to fight Tyson Fury in Mexico at the Azteca Stadium but please I need [WBC president Mauricio] Sulaimán please to give me the opportunity man, give me the opportunity, I have a big feeling and a big chance that I’m going to win against Tyson Fury.”
When asked about dealing with Fury's size, Ruiz remained confident, stating:
“Yeah, he’s big and he’s awkward but so am I, so I am. I’m smart and fast and awkward too, so best believe I can win this fight and I’m going to win it if I get the opportunity.”
It would indeed be intriguing to witness how Fury would handle the shorter stature and fast hands of Ruiz, provided that Fury successfully navigates his upcoming challenge against MMA star Francis Ngannou on October 28, a matchup many in the sport consider a mismatch.
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Sep 11 2023

Right now Joshua is mentally broken - Mahmoud Charr Says About Joshua vs Wilder

Anthony Joshua has been facing challenges in returning to his top form since his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, and one fellow heavyweight has suggested that this is due to him being "mentally broken." Joshua engaged in two grueling fights with the Ukrainian southpaw across 2021 and 2022, spanning a total of 24 rounds. In the aftermath of the second fight, Joshua displayed signs of emotional distress, seemingly overwhelmed that his best efforts had not been enough to defeat the technically skilled and elusive Usyk. Subsequently, Joshua had a cautious points victory over Jermaine Franklyn in April and took his time to secure a knockout against late replacement Robert Helenius in August. Part of the reason for Joshua's struggles could be attributed to his adjustment to a new coach, Derrick James, based in Texas. James became his third coach in as many years following his previous splits with long-time trainer Rob McCracken and Robert Garcia, who oversaw the Usyk rematch defeat. Mahmoud Charr, the recently reinstated WBA regular heavyweight champion, drew a comparison between Joshua's situation and that of Wladimir Klitschko, who took years to rebuild after his first knockout loss. Charr noted that Klitschko altered his fighting style and struggled mentally after his loss to Corey Sanders.
“When [Klitschko] lost to Corey Sanders, he changed his style, he was not mentally strong, he was broken, and he waited many years to fight people from the Top 20, Top 10, to get back to where he was at the beginning. He was fighting only bums for three or four years.”
Charr expressed his belief that Joshua's mental game is currently lacking and suggested that facing Deontay Wilder next would be detrimental to Joshua's career. Charr stated:
“Right now Joshua is mentally broken, you can see that. Against Andy Ruiz Jr when he got first KO’d, two losses against Usyk, he looks broken. He needs time. He is not ready for Fury. He needs five or six easy fights to get back to himself. If he fights Wilder next he can stop boxing after that. He is not ready for Wilder or Fury and not ready for me.”
It is worth noting that Joshua is on a path toward a highly anticipated, but widely regarded as a dangerous fight, against American knockout specialist Deontay Wilder in early 2024 in Saudi Arabia. Joshua's perspective on his readiness for this challenge may differ from Charr's assessment.
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Sep 11 2023

'We’ve agreed the money, we’ve agreed everything but we won’t wait forever' - Eddie Hearn Accuses Deontay Wilder of Stalling and Delaying the Potential Fight with Joshua

Deontay Wilder could miss out on a highly anticipated fight with Anthony Joshua if he doesn't submit his paperwork soon. Despite uncertainties surrounding the fight's location, promoter Eddie Hearn has accused Wilder of delaying the contract to face Joshua. Reports indicate that Saudi Arabian investors are losing interest in hosting the event, causing frustration for both camps. While a deal has been reached, Hearn and Joshua are eager to have the official contract signed so they can proceed with the necessary arrangements for the fight. Hearn stated:
“We’ve agreed the money, we’ve agreed everything,” Hearn told BBC Radio Five Live. “We’re waiting on the official contract, but we won’t wait forever. “He [AJ] is just training away, but he wants Wilder. If it can’t be made, he wants to stay active. If he fights in December, that’ll be three fights in eight months, which is incredible for him.”
Addressing concerns about Joshua potentially entering a Wilder fight with two less-than-stellar victories against Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius, Hearn commented:
“People keep saying he should have one more fight and then fight Wilder, but we don’t think so. “If it ends up that way, so be it. Nothing would surprise me. If he fights in December, if he fights Deontay Wilder, if he fights Tyson Fury next – nothing would surprise me.” Asked who could replace Wilder if he doesn’t ink the deal, Hearn responded: “There’s Filip Hrgovic, and there’s Andy Ruiz Jr, but it probably won’t take place in this country. “He’s had two now on the spin at The O2 Arena, so maybe we go to Madison Square Garden, somewhere in the Middle East. It’s just about activity for him.”
When asked about potential replacements for Wilder if the deal falls through, Hearn mentioned names like Filip Hrgovic and Andy Ruiz Jr. However, he hinted that the fight might not take place in the United Kingdom, considering Joshua's recent bouts at The O2 Arena. Alternate venues such as Madison Square Garden or locations in the Middle East are under consideration, with the focus being on keeping Joshua active. Despite uncertainties about his future, Wilder, who is approaching 38 years old, has expressed a desire to fight multiple times before retiring at age 40. However, he has been labeled semi-retired by some due to his limited activity, having fought only twice since February 2020. Wilder has promised to deliver exciting fights in his remaining years in the sport, but those promises have yet to materialize, leaving fans and pundits questioning what he's waiting for as his career winds down.
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Sep 11 2023

'My preference is Golovkin. But I think we’ll end up with [Conor] Benn next.' - George Groves, has expressed his desire About Chris Eubank Jr. Next Opponent

Former WBA Super-Middleweight World Champion, George Groves, has expressed his desire to see Chris Eubank Jr. face a formidable opponent in his next fight. Groves, who defeated Eubank in 2018 in what turned out to be his last professional victory, believes that Eubank's "frightening punch power" could lead to an exciting bout. Eubank, after securing a rematch victory against Liam Smith, is now eyeing success in the middleweight division. In an interview with Bitcoin Casinos, Groves suggested that a clash between Eubank and Gennadiy Golovkin would be an intriguing matchup.
“Golovkin is a great fight. I’m not sure what he has left. It might be the right time to get him. He hasn’t boxed for a year now and he’s just vacated one of his belts, so we’re not sure whether he’s accumulating injuries or father time has caught up with him, but that’s a fascinating fight.” ‘Golovkin is a career middleweight, a big name, has great boxing ability and his boxing IQ’s not going to leave him. Maybe some of the athleticism has left him, but he’s got the ability to manoeuvre himself into position to make those subtle adjustments, and then to punch off of it.” “He’s one of the best to do it in this era and he has frightening punch power, so I think that makes for a great fight, because neither will want to give away free shots. Eubank doesn’t have that one punch power, but if he’s a bit fresher than Golovkin and if he lands a decent body shot and then follows with three, four, five shots, it would be interesting.”
While Golovkin no longer holds a world title, a victory against him could set up Eubank for a shot at one of the current middleweight champions next year. However, Groves acknowledged that a fight with Conor Benn seems more likely. Promoter Eddie Hearn has already confirmed that discussions between the two camps have begun, despite Benn not currently holding a British Boxing Board of Control license.
“My preference is Golovkin. But I think we’ll end up with [Conor] Benn next.”
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