Tyson Fury is set to face Oleksandr Usyk in a highly anticipated rematch on December 21, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This epic showdown comes after their thrilling first encounter in May, where Usyk overcame an early deficit to claim victory and multiple heavyweight titles.

Despite earlier talks of an all-British megafight with Anthony Joshua, Fury's focus is now on reclaiming his titles from Usyk. The rematch won't be for the undisputed heavyweight title, as Usyk has vacated the IBF belt, now held by Daniel Dubois. However, the WBC, WBA, WBO, and The Ring magazine titles will still be on the line, making this bout one of the most significant in recent heavyweight history.
Fury, who lost his WBC title to Usyk in their previous encounter, is eager to get back on top. The fight will be broadcast on ESPN+ as a PPV in the United States, and in the UK, fans can watch it on Sky Sports Box Office, TNT Sports Box Office, and DAZN PPV.
As for the long-awaited Fury vs. Joshua fight, there's still hope. If Joshua defeats Dubois in September and Fury wins his rematch against Usyk, the stage could be set for an all-British unification match as early as March 2025. But for now, Fury's focus is on getting his revenge against Usyk.
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Ryan Walsh, the former British featherweight champion known for his principles and refusal to back down, is gearing up for what could be his defining fight against Reece Mould. At 38 years old and with a record of 28-4-2, Walsh has always prioritized honor over money and fame, seeking challenges others avoid.

Having boxed only three times since 2020, Walsh remains relentless in his pursuit of the right fights. On September 27, he faces Mould, 18-2 (6 KOs), in Sheffield, aiming not just for victory but for a test that pushes him to his limits. Walsh's determination stems from his desire to prove himself not just as a fighter, but as a man willing to face any challenge head-on.
"I want to be able to do it with my own hands," Walsh stated, reflecting on his steadfast approach in both boxing and life. His upcoming bout with Mould represents more than a chance at another win; it's an opportunity to engage in a true battle of wills and skills.
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Walsh is poised to bring his years of experience and unyielding resolve into the ring, ready to confront whatever Mould brings. For him, this fight isn't just about victory—it's about finding that rare opponent who can push him beyond his limits and validate his career-long pursuit of honorable combat.
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TYSON FURY has faced some of the toughest opponents in his boxing career, but when it comes to raw punching power, he says DEONTAY WILDER tops the list. Fury, who fought Wilder in three thrilling bouts, admitted that Wilder’s punches were the hardest he’s ever had to endure. Despite being knocked down multiple times, Fury always managed to get back up, but the impact of Wilder’s punches left a lasting impression.
In their first encounter, Fury was out-boxing Wilder until the final round when a massive right hand sent him to the canvas. Just as it seemed the fight was over, Fury shocked everyone by rising to his feet and finishing the fight. Their third fight was equally intense, with Fury hitting the canvas twice. These experiences led Fury to acknowledge the real danger Wilder posed, admitting he feared brain damage after their encounters.

Fury’s recent bout with FRANCIS NGANNOU saw him dropped again, but he quickly clarified that Wilder’s power was on another level. “DEONTAY by far,” Fury said, noting that while Ngannou was strong, he wasn’t troubled by his punches in the same way. Fury explained that it wasn’t just one punch from Wilder but a series of them that left him feeling wobbled.
Looking ahead, Fury’s vulnerability was also exposed when he faced OLEKSANDR USYK. Despite underestimating the Ukrainian before the fight, Usyk dominated most of the rounds. Fury even showed signs of a concussion, which added to the concerns about his health after taking such hard hits. The upcoming rematch on December 21 will be a career-defining moment for Fury as he looks to bounce back from his defeat.

JAKE PAUL has also weighed in, suggesting that Fury needs to be more aggressive in the rematch to have a chance at victory. Whether Fury can recover from his loss and reclaim his place at the top of the heavyweight division remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the punches he took from Wilder are still on his mind.

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The highly anticipated fight between MIKE TYSON and JAKE PAUL is set to take place at the AT&T STADIUM in Arlington, Texas. Initially planned as an exhibition, the bout has now been sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, adding a new layer of seriousness to the event. Fans are eager to see if these two boxers, from very different eras, are genuinely fearful of what the other brings to the ring.
For JAKE PAUL, the fear is palpable. With a record of 10-1 and 7 KOs, he’s stepping into the ring with a man who’s a legend in the sport. MIKE TYSON, at 58, may not be as fast or agile as he once was, but his power remains formidable. Paul is well aware that one punch from Tyson could end the fight in an instant. The early rounds will be crucial, as Paul will have to prove he can take a hit from Tyson and still stand his ground.
But it’s not just Paul who has concerns. MIKE TYSON, despite his experience and superior skills, has his own doubts. At 58, age is no longer on his side, and his stamina is a big question mark. Tyson knows that if he doesn’t finish Paul within the first few rounds, the fight could turn in Paul’s favor. The longer the fight goes, the more it plays into Paul’s hands, given Tyson’s age and possible decline in endurance.
This fight, scheduled for November 15th, has intrigued fans because of these uncertainties. Both fighters are entering the ring with fears that could shape the outcome of the match. For Tyson, it’s about whether he can still deliver the knockout power that made him famous. For Paul, it’s about whether he can survive the early rounds and outlast a legend.
As the fight approaches, the tension builds, and both men must face their fears head-on. Will Tyson’s experience and power prevail, or will Paul’s youth and endurance give him the edge? This is what makes the TYSON VS PAUL fight one of the most anticipated matchups of the year.
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TERENCE CRAWFORD's performance against ISRAIL MADRIMOV on August 3rd left fans divided. Despite his victory, many felt Crawford didn’t live up to the high expectations set after his dominant win over ERROL SPENCE last year. BRIAN 'BOMAC' MCINTYRE, Crawford’s trainer, believes the public unfairly judged his performance because they were expecting him to “annihilate” Madrimov as he had done with his previous opponents.
Factors such as age, inactivity, and moving up in weight might have played a role in Crawford’s less-than-stellar performance. At 36, Crawford appeared slower, less powerful, and more vulnerable at 154 pounds, a stark contrast to his usual dominance in lower weight classes. The fight exposed these vulnerabilities, leading to criticism from fans who were used to seeing a more dominant Crawford.
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BoMac, however, defended his fighter, attributing the criticism to the public's unrealistic expectations. He argued that Crawford was up against a talented opponent in Madrimov, who posed a tougher challenge than many of Crawford’s previous opponents. Despite the win, Crawford’s inability to deliver a knockout or a more decisive victory led some to downgrade their assessment of him.
Critics also pointed to Crawford’s inactivity, noting that fighting just once a year since 2020 has likely dulled his edge. His past success against weaker opposition allowed him to maintain his undefeated record, but Madrimov exposed cracks in Crawford’s armor, leading many to question whether he’s nearing the end of his career.
In the end, while Crawford secured the win, the fight left more questions than answers. Has age finally caught up with Crawford? Or was it simply a case of fans expecting too much? Only time will tell as Crawford continues his journey in the ring.
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In an unexpected turn of events, FLOYD MAYWEATHER made headlines last night when he took the unprecedented step of firing the referee during his bout with JOHN GOTTI III. The switch happened after a series of headbutts from Gotti, which seemed more like an attempt to start a brawl than a boxing match. Instead of allowing the official to manage the situation, Mayweather decided to take matters into his own hands, raising eyebrows across the boxing world.

While the bout itself was already intense, the referee switch added a new layer of controversy. Many are now questioning whether Mayweather’s actions were justified or if he overstepped his bounds. This move has sparked a debate on whether fighters should have such influence over the officiating in their own matches, with some arguing that it undermines the integrity of the sport.

As the fight progressed, it became clear that the drama surrounding the referee overshadowed the actual boxing. What should have been a straightforward contest turned into a spectacle, with Mayweather once again proving that he not only wants to win the fight but also control every aspect of it. However, the boxing community seemed more concerned with Mayweather’s weight management than the fight itself, with many questioning whether he was at his optimal weight for the bout.

In the end, Mayweather’s decision to remove the referee mid-fight may have overshadowed what could have been a straightforward victory. Instead, it left fans and commentators alike debating the ethics of his actions. This fight will likely be remembered more for the drama outside the ring than the punches thrown inside it.
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Shakur Stevenson has made a bold move by signing with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing for his upcoming fight against Joe Cordina. After turning down a $15 million deal from Top Rank, Shakur chose to explore his options, ultimately deciding that Matchroom was the best fit for his future ambitions.

Shakur, a three-division world champion at just 27 years old, has his sights set on the biggest names in boxing. After discussions with various promoters, including Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather, Shakur made it clear that he wants to take on the top fighters. However, his decision to fight Cordina has raised some eyebrows, especially since Cordina is coming off a knockout loss and needs to drop down to 135 pounds for this bout.
Despite the questions surrounding the Cordina fight, Shakur remains confident. He sees this match as a way to stay active and build momentum for even bigger showdowns, such as a potential clash with Gervonta Davis. The fight will take place on October 12th, as part of the co-main event on the Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol card, giving Shakur a massive platform to showcase his skills.

Shakur knows the pressure is on to deliver a spectacular performance. His last two fights, against Edwin De Los Santos and Artem Harutyunyan, received criticism for his defensive style. To continue his rise, Shakur will need to prove he can dominate opponents with both skill and power, especially if he hopes to challenge the likes of Davis.
Shakur’s move to Matchroom signals his intent to become a global superstar. With Hearn’s promotional machine behind him and the support of Riyadh Season, Shakur is ready to take on anyone who dares to step into the ring with him.
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Terence Crawford, the undisputed welterweight champion, is at a crucial point in his career after his dominant win over Errol Spence Jr. in July 2023. With his status as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters solidified, fans are eager to see what’s next for the 36-year-old star.

A likely option is a rematch with Errol Spence Jr. Spence has activated the rematch clause, and the second fight could happen at 154 pounds, a weight class where Spence might feel more comfortable. This bout could provide a fresh challenge and a new narrative for both fighters.

Another possibility is a fight with Jermell Charlo. Crawford has shown interest in moving up to 154 pounds, where Charlo is currently the undisputed champion. This clash would be highly anticipated, especially if Charlo defends his titles successfully against Canelo Álvarez.

Speaking of Canelo Álvarez, a fight against the Mexican superstar would be a massive event, though it would require Crawford to jump up multiple weight classes. The potential for a huge payday and legacy-defining win makes this an intriguing option, despite the risks involved.

Lastly, there’s the possibility of retirement. At 36, Crawford has achieved nearly everything in boxing. While it’s less likely given his current momentum, stepping away from the sport on top is something Crawford might consider if he feels there’s nothing left to prove.
Crawford’s next move will depend on what he sees as the most compelling challenge for his legacy and what can be negotiated in the coming months.
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David Benavidez will make his highly anticipated return to the ring on December 14th in a bout streamed on Amazon Prime Video PPV. The opponent for Benavidez is yet to be determined, but this fight is seen as crucial preparation for his potential shot at the undisputed light-heavyweight title in 2025.

Sampson Lewkowicz, Benavidez's promoter, has made it clear that the December fight is meant to prepare Benavidez for the winner of the October 12th showdown between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev. Lewkowicz is confident that Benavidez, currently the WBC interim light heavyweight champion, can handle either opponent, regardless of who emerges victorious. However, there’s pressure on Benavidez to prove himself, especially after a lackluster performance in his June 15th debut at 175 lbs against Oleksandr Gvozdyk.
The venue for the December 14th fight is still up in the air, with the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles being the frontrunner, though Las Vegas remains a strong possibility. Benavidez’s camp knows he must face a formidable opponent if he wants fans to believe he deserves a title shot after just two fights at 175 lbs.

Many are calling for Benavidez to face the newly crowned WBA ‘regular’ light heavyweight champion David Morrell. A match with Morrell would be a true test of Benavidez’s readiness, especially after Morrell’s impressive win over Radivoje Kalajdzic on August 3rd. However, taking on Morrell would be a gamble that could jeopardize Benavidez's potential payday against the Beterbiev-Bivol winner.
Whether or not Benavidez chooses the challenging path remains to be seen, but December 14th is shaping up to be a defining moment in his career.
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Takuma Inoue is set to defend his WBA bantamweight title against Seiya Tsutsumi on October 13 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo. The 12-round contest is the main event of a stacked world championship card, which will be broadcast live on ESPN+. This will be Inoue’s third ring appearance and title defense this year, after securing a unanimous decision victory over Sho Ishida in May on the Naoya Inoue vs. Luis Nery undercard.

Inoue, who holds a record of 20-1 with 5 KOs, is ready to showcase his skills once again. The 28-year-old champion has been a dominant force in the division and is determined to keep his winning streak alive. His opponent, Seiya Tsutsumi, brings an unbeaten record of 11-0-2 with 8 KOs and is eager to claim his first world title. Tsutsumi recently secured a fourth-round stoppage victory over Weerawat Noolae in July, making him a formidable challenger for the title.

The co-main event features Kenshiro Teraji, a former unified light flyweight champion from Japan, who will take on Nicaragua’s Cristofer Rosales for the vacant WBC 112 lbs title. Teraji, with a record of 22-1 with 14 KOs, is looking to add another championship to his collection, while Rosales (37-6 with 22 KOs) aims to regain his place among the world’s elite.
Also on the undercard, Seigo Yuri Akui will defend his WBA flyweight title against Thananchai Charunphak of Thailand, and Shokichi Iwata will clash with Spain’s Jairo Noriega for the vacant WBO light flyweight title. The night promises to deliver high-stakes action, with four world titles on the line.

Fans can expect a night of explosive boxing as Inoue and Tsutsumi headline what is sure to be an unforgettable event in Tokyo.
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Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. and John Gotti III are set to face off once again, this time in Mexico City, for what promises to be an explosive rematch. At the final press conference, Mayweather expressed his gratitude to his team and the Gotti family, stating, “Let’s go out there and put on a show. I’ve already faced the best.” Mayweather, undefeated and widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, reflected on his storied career, including his Olympic experiences and battles against legends like Julio Cesar Chavez, whom his uncle fought twice.

Gotti III, eager for redemption, acknowledged the opportunity Mayweather has given him. “Floyd honored his word and gave me the rematch. He didn’t have to,” Gotti said. Fully aware of the challenge ahead, Gotti knows what he’s up against. “We have to get in the trenches here and fight. There is no other way,” he declared, ready to risk it all for victory. With both fighters prepared to leave it all in the ring, this bout is set to be a thrilling encounter for fans worldwide.

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Mike Tyson didn’t hold back in his recent interview on Logan Paul's "Impaulsive" podcast. The boxing legend revealed his struggle with the dark side of his personality that comes out when he’s about to fight. Tyson, now 58, reflected on how this part of him has led to trouble in the past, saying, “When that tough guy Mike Tyson comes out when it’s not necessary... I’m always in handcuffs.”

As the rescheduled fight against Jake Paul on November 15 draws near, Tyson shared his concerns. He’s learned from experience to be cautious, knowing that his “killer” instinct can easily take over. “Unfortunately, I have to fight and be that guy,” he said, “I wish I could stop that guy. I wish that guy died, but he’s here to stay.”

Despite the challenges, Tyson has found a way to manage this side of himself by focusing on his family. “I get rid of the guy by loving my children and my family,” he added. Interestingly, Tyson doesn’t see Jake Paul as just a YouTuber; he views him as a serious opponent, saying, “I look at him as a killer. That’s how I look at him.”
The fight will mark Tyson’s return to professional boxing since 2005, taking place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and streaming live on Netflix.
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Andre Ward, Andre Dirrell, and Andre Berto have recently weighed in on the growing disrespect towards Claressa Shields, the reigning star in women’s boxing. The trio of former champions voiced their concerns and frustrations regarding how Shields has been treated by some in the boxing world, highlighting the ongoing issues of gender bias and lack of recognition.

Ward, a former super middleweight and light heavyweight champion, expressed his disappointment with the way Shields, despite her impressive accomplishments, continues to face disrespect. “It’s frustrating to see someone as talented and accomplished as Claressa not getting the recognition she deserves,” Ward said. His comments reflect a broader sentiment among boxing insiders who feel that Shields’ contributions to the sport are not being fully acknowledged.

Dirrell, a former super middleweight champion, echoed Ward’s sentiments. “Claressa has proven herself time and time again. The disrespect she’s facing is a clear sign of how far we still need to go in terms of equality in boxing,” Dirrell stated. He emphasized that Shields’ achievements, including multiple world titles and Olympic gold medals, should be celebrated rather than diminished.

Berto, who has also been vocal about issues within the sport, added his perspective. “It’s about time we start giving credit where it’s due. Claressa is a pioneer in women’s boxing, and it’s disappointing to see that some people still don’t recognize her greatness,” Berto remarked. He believes that the lack of respect shown to Shields is a reflection of broader societal issues rather than just a problem within boxing.
The remarks from these respected figures come amid ongoing discussions about the treatment of female fighters and the need for greater equality in the sport. Shields has faced numerous challenges in her career, including navigating a male-dominated industry and proving her worth in every fight. Despite these obstacles, she has continued to excel and break barriers.

The support from Ward, Dirrell, and Berto highlights the importance of standing up against disrespect and advocating for the recognition that female athletes deserve. As Shields continues to make history, the hope is that her contributions will be acknowledged and celebrated by all in the boxing community.
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Julio Cesar Chavez and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have sparked excitement among boxing fans with the possibility of a fight between the two legends. Chavez recently shared a mock poster on social media, featuring himself and Mayweather with the date 'September 16th in Las Vegas.' This playful tease has reignited speculation about a matchup that fans have longed to see.
The idea of a fight between Chavez and Mayweather was once a dream matchup, but it never materialized during their prime years. Chavez, who retired in 2005, was past his prime by then and is now 62 years old. This age difference of 15 years could put him at a disadvantage against the younger, undefeated Mayweather. Despite this, the notion of such a fight has intrigued fans, questioning whether they would be willing to pay for this bout today.

The potential fight remains unofficial and may be nothing more than a publicity stunt from the aging Chavez. While Mayweather’s affinity for lucrative exhibitions might make such a bout possible, the physical risks for Chavez cannot be ignored. He has not been actively competing in exhibitions like Mayweather, making a return to the ring a significant challenge.
Chavez and Mayweather’s clash would have been a major draw in the mid-1990s when Chavez was still actively fighting and Mayweather was not yet a global superstar. Back then, Oscar De La Hoya was the major PPV draw and fought Chavez twice. Mayweather, now 47, is set to fight John Gotti III in an exhibition match on August 24th. Whether he would be interested in a fight with Chavez on September 16th remains uncertain, as it would require a quick turnaround.

Chavez’s idea to fight Mayweather could also face obstacles such as medical clearances and state sanctioning, given his age and recent inactivity. Despite these challenges, the excitement surrounding a possible Chavez-Mayweather fight continues to grow, driven by nostalgia and curiosity.
Fans are left wondering if this match-up will turn from fantasy to reality, or if it will remain a captivating "what if" in boxing history.
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Mike Tyson is set to make a surprising return to professional boxing at the age of 58, but with a twist—he will only fight two-minute rounds in his upcoming bout against Jake Paul. The former heavyweight champion, who became an icon in the 1980s, will step into the ring on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Texas. The fight, which has already drawn significant controversy, will mark Tyson’s first professional bout in nearly two decades.
Tyson and Paul successfully lobbied the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) to approve their unusual request for shorter rounds. This decision has raised eyebrows among boxing fans and experts, but it also means that Tyson, despite his age, can officially add another fight to his storied record. If Tyson steps into the ring as planned, he will be ranked fourth on the list of oldest professional boxers.

Ahead of the fight, Tyson issued a stern warning to Paul, advising the younger fighter to “be in shape, be in good shape because your health depends on it.” Paul, never one to back down from a challenge, responded by reminding everyone that it was Tyson’s idea to shorten the rounds. “You’re the one who wanted to fight two-minute rounds. Do you want to make it ten times three minutes?” Paul retorted, adding that he’s willing to fight anytime, anywhere.
Despite Paul’s offer to extend the rounds, Tyson chose to stick to his original plan, responding only with, “Be careful, he should be very careful.” Paul later revealed that Tyson insisted on making the bout a professional fight rather than another exhibition, like Tyson’s 2020 clash with Roy Jones Jr. Paul confidently predicted the outcome, saying, “[Mike] is going to get his ass knocked out [for real on his record]. You’re going to see Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson on BoxRec. Jake Paul KOs Mike Tyson.”
As the fight approaches, fans can’t help but remember Tyson’s last professional bouts—knockout losses to Danny Williams and Kevin McBride in 2004 and 2005, respectively. These defeats marked the end of Tyson’s career at the time, and the prospect of another loss, this time to a 27-year-old social media star, raises serious concerns about the legend’s return to the ring.
Despite the risks, Tyson remains determined to compete, but whether he can avoid another knockout remains to be seen. This fight has the potential to either enhance or tarnish the legacy of one of boxing’s most feared champions.
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Paulie Malignaggi has called on Canelo Alvarez to vacate his super middleweight titles after the Mexican star chose not to fight his then-WBC mandatory, David Benavidez. Malignaggi's comments come as Canelo prepares to defend his WBA, WBC, and WBO belts against Edgar Berlanga on September 14, during the Mexican Independence Weekend. However, the fight has faced significant criticism, with many fans and experts arguing that a clash with Benavidez would have been a far more anticipated and meaningful bout.
Canelo was previously the undisputed super middleweight champion but chose to vacate his IBF belt after being ordered to face William Scull. This decision, along with his choice to fight Berlanga instead of Benavidez, has led to accusations that Canelo is avoiding the toughest competition in the division.

Malignaggi was vocal about his discontent, stating, “I don’t care who Canelo fights if he would vacate his [168-lb] titles. I’ve been saying this for two years. I think Benavidez runs him over like a train, like a car stuck on the train tracks.” Malignaggi believes that Canelo's reluctance to face his mandatory challengers only strengthens the case that he is avoiding Benavidez.
There are other worthy opponents that Canelo could have considered, such as Christian Mbilli and David Morrell Jr. Mbilli, with an impressive record of 28-0 and 23 knockouts, has been eager to face Canelo after his victory over Sergiy Derevyanchenko. Morrell Jr., a Cuban knockout artist with an 11-0 record and nine knockouts, is another potential challenger who could have provided a more competitive fight.
Malignaggi also criticized the idea of a potential fight between Canelo and Terence Crawford. While Crawford has expressed interest in moving up to face Canelo, Malignaggi is not convinced that Crawford, who has just become the WBA champion at 154 pounds, would be able to handle the jump to 168 pounds. Canelo’s recent fight with Jermell Charlo, who moved up from 154 to face him, serves as a cautionary tale, with Charlo unable to match Canelo’s power and skill.
In Malignaggi’s view, Canelo is looking for "easy pickings" in the latter stages of his career, prioritizing lucrative paydays over challenging himself against the best in the division. “Canelo is looking for easy pickings for later in his career... I think he would possibly consider Crawford, but he wants a crazy amount of money,” Malignaggi added.
As Canelo prepares to face Berlanga, the criticism surrounding his choice of opponents continues to grow. Whether Canelo will eventually take on the top names in the division or continue on his current path remains to be seen.
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WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson is set to face Joe Cordina on October 12th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during the Beterbiev vs. Bivol event. Stevenson, known for his prowess in lower weight classes, has opted for a match against Cordina, despite the latter's recent loss to Anthony Cacace in May. This decision has raised eyebrows among boxing enthusiasts, questioning whether Stevenson is taking a calculated risk or missing an opportunity to face more formidable opponents.
Julius Julianis, a boxing analyst on X, highlighted the circumstances surrounding Stevenson's upcoming bout. "There is an agreement for Shakur Stevenson vs. Joe Cordina," Julianis confirmed. "Shakur has signed only this fight with Matchroom because he wants to be free in 2025 and negotiate with Gervonta Davis."
Critics argue that facing Cordina, who is not widely known in the U.S. and is coming off a recent defeat, may not elevate Stevenson's profile as he transitions to the lightweight division. Stevenson's previous opponent, Artem Harutyunyan, also entered their fight with a loss on his record, prompting some to question the quality of competition Stevenson is choosing at 135 pounds.
"It would have been nice for Shakur to raise the bar by fighting someone like Andy Cruz, Raymond Muratalla, Floyd Schofield, or Edwin De Los Santos," remarked a boxing insider, suggesting potential opponents who might have posed a greater challenge.
Stevenson, hailing from Newark, New Jersey, has enjoyed success across multiple weight classes, securing world titles at 126 and 130 pounds. However, since moving up to 135 pounds, his choice of opponents has been scrutinized for lacking the intrigue expected of a rising star in the sport.
The matchup against Cordina is seen as a strategic move by Matchroom Boxing, possibly aimed at supporting one of their less prominent fighters. Nonetheless, it remains to be seen whether this bout will advance Stevenson's career trajectory or leave fans wanting more from the talented young champion.
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Barry Hearn, promoter for Anthony Joshua, has made it clear that delivering a fight between Joshua and Tyson Fury in early 2025 is a top priority for boxing. Despite the rivalry and anticipation that has surrounded these two British heavyweights for years, the match has yet to take place. Hearn, whose company Matchroom has been behind Joshua's career since he turned pro, emphasized the responsibility to make this fight happen.
Joshua and Fury, both former heavyweight champions, have not yet squared off in the ring. Hearn stated, “Joshua against Tyson Fury in early 2025 is the fight that we have a responsibility to deliver and we don’t walk away from our responsibilities.” The potential for this fight remains high, even if Oleksandr Usyk were to win his rematch with Fury in December.
Hearn outlined the stakes of the upcoming fights. Joshua is set to face Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight championship on September 21, while Fury and Usyk will battle for the WBA, WBO, and WBC titles on December 21. “Usyk is a top-class world champion,” Hearn acknowledged, “but he doesn’t have the commercial appeal of Tyson Fury. Whatever happens in Fury-Usyk, assuming AJ wins his fight, there is no bigger fight in the world than Fury and AJ.”
Hearn also addressed Joshua’s desire for a rematch with Usyk. “He wants to beat Usyk,” Hearn said. Joshua’s journey to redemption and unification is driven by his quest for legacy and victory. “The money’s great,” Hearn added, “but they want to win and they want a legacy.”
With Joshua’s future at stake and the boxing world eagerly awaiting, the Joshua-Fury showdown could be one of the sport’s biggest events.
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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul faced off in New York City ahead of their highly anticipated fight scheduled for November 15. The match, originally set for July 20, had been postponed due to an inflamed ulcer that forced Tyson to withdraw. Despite the age gap, with Tyson at 58 and Paul at 27, both fighters appear more than ready to settle their differences in the ring.
The press conference was intense, with Tyson and Paul exchanging heated words. At one point, during the face-off, tensions escalated as they pushed each other, signaling that this fight is going to be anything but friendly. Jake Paul made it clear that he’s out to prove his doubters wrong: “This is about making history. I’m here to make history,” Paul said. “People think I’m going to get knocked out by this strong, powerful guy. But I’m here to show that I can fight someone as vicious as Mike.”
The fight has sparked concerns about Tyson’s safety due to his age, but Jake Paul dismissed these worries. “At the end of the day, people are always going to have something to say. I’ve proven everyone wrong before, and I’ll do it again. I respect Mike, but we’re not friends anymore until November 15th.”
Paul emphasized that this fight is personal and professional. He even hinted at his future ambitions: “I’m still on the path to becoming world champion. I want Canelo Alvarez. I’m here to show the world who I truly am.” With both fighters determined to make a statement, November 15th is shaping up to be a night to remember.
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Manny Pacquiao, the legendary eight-division boxing champion, has emerged victorious in his legal battle against combat sports agent Audie Attar and his company, Paradigm Sports Management. The case, which has been closely watched by the boxing and MMA communities, was officially ruled in Pacquiao’s favor by the Orange County (Calif.) Superior Court.
The dispute centered around a contract that Attar and Paradigm claimed was breached by Pacquiao, resulting in an initial verdict awarding them $5.1 million. However, Judge Walter Schwarm overturned this decision, declaring the contract void due to illegality. The court found that Attar was not licensed as a manager under California law, rendering the agreement between the two parties null and void.
Pacquiao's adviser, Sean Gibbons, celebrated the ruling with a text message to BoxingScene, stating, "Knockout complete!" This victory not only clears Pacquiao of any wrongdoing but also affirms his right to negotiate without interference from unlicensed individuals. The ruling also puts to rest any potential match-up between Pacquiao and UFC star Conor McGregor, which had been discussed as part of the disputed negotiations.
Gibbons expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, saying, "Manny Pacquiao… did nothing wrong," reinforcing the boxing icon’s clean record both inside and outside the ring. The decision is a significant win for Pacquiao as he continues to navigate his storied career with integrity.
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