Ranked No. 2 by both the WBC and the WBO, Muratalla is eager to challenge the division’s elite. "I’m willing to fight any of the four champions. I think my power can change a fight easily, and that’s another great fight with Tank if it happens."
Muratalla also expressed interest in fighting Shakur Stevenson and said, "Either the WBC or WBO is fine for me. I’ll take any of those offers." He has been called out by undefeated lightweights Keyshawn Davis and William Zepeda.
Regarding a fight with Davis (11-0, 7 KOs), Muratalla said, "I like Davis. I want to fight him, too, but it all depends on Top Rank to make the fight." About Zepeda (30-0, 26 KOs), he believes he’s too strong for him. "I don’t think Zepeda can trouble me with his counterpunching skill at all because I am too big, too strong, fast, and quick."
Muratalla knows he needs more recognition. "It seems I have to be talking more trash to raise my profile," he said. "I think that is what is missing, and I need to start doing that more to get the fights."
Muratalla is confident in his abilities and hopes to get a title shot soon. "I think I’m right there. Hopefully, I get that shot before the champions in the division unify. I deserve to be in that conversation."
#RaymondMuratalla #GervontaDavis #VasiliyLomachenko #TevinFarmer #ShakurStevenson #DenisBerinchyk #KeyshawnDavis #WilliamZepeda #BoxingNews #LightweightDivision
The WBC welterweight world title is vacant after Terence Crawford moved up to 154lbs. Pacquiao is eyeing a possible championship bout with Mario Barrios. "We're still in negotiation," Pacquiao said last month. "The fight has not materialized yet. But that negotiation is ongoing."
Pacquiao's comeback would be a significant event in boxing, potentially seeing him reclaim his status as a world champion. His return would undoubtedly attract massive attention and reinvigorate the welterweight division.
Pacquiao has always been a crowd favorite, known for his relentless fighting style and humble demeanor. His return could provide the boxing world with another chapter in his storied career, further solidifying his legendary status.
The possibility of Pacquiao fighting for a world title at 45 is a testament to his enduring legacy and incredible physical conditioning. Fans worldwide eagerly await confirmation of his next fight, hopeful that the "Pacman" will once again grace the ring.
#MannyPacquiao #BoxingLegend #WBC #MauricioSulaiman #YordenisUgas #TerenceCrawford #MarioBarrios #BoxingComeback #WorldTitle #WelterweightChampion
The latest Ring Pound-for-Pound (P4P) rankings reaffirm Usyk's place at the pinnacle, followed closely by Naoya Inoue, Terence Crawford, and Saúl Álvarez. Notably, Jesse Rodriguez of the US has made significant strides, climbing to 5th place after his victory over Juan Francisco Estrada.
Usyk's decision underscores the complexities of maintaining multiple titles and navigating the competitive landscape of heavyweight boxing. Despite relinquishing the IBF crown, Usyk's unified status across other major sanctioning bodies cements his legacy as a formidable force in the sport.
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This fight is not one that Crawford needed to take, and Madrimov, being the defending champion, has everything to gain. Should Crawford win and look impressive, the likelihood of a mega-fight with Canelo becomes more tangible, with Turki Alalshikh possibly facilitating the match due to Canelo’s demands.
Hearn believes that Crawford, now 36 years old, may be underestimating the challenge Madrimov presents. "I think they’re underestimating him," Hearn stated. "He’s got great movement, he’s a fit, strong guy in his prime, and he punches very hard, and that’s not an easy fight."
The potential for a Crawford vs. Canelo fight hinges on Crawford's performance against Madrimov. If Crawford succeeds, fans can expect Alalshikh to push for the super fight. However, Father Time remains undefeated, and even the great Crawford may eventually slow down.
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Although he hasn't fought in 2023 or 2024 as he initially planned, Garcia still harbors hopes of a significant bout. He had aimed for a fight with Erislandy Lara to win the WBA middleweight title and set up a mega fight but now needs to build momentum with a new fight.
As a PBC fighter, Garcia acknowledged the uncertainty in scheduling. “They’re basically doing just a fight at a time. So I don’t think there’s no date after the Gervonta Davis fight, so right now it’s about timing.”
Garcia's illustrious career includes fights against notable names like Amir Khan, Ivan Redkach, Shawn Porter, Brandon Rios, Robert Guerrero, Paulie Malignaggi, Lamont Peterson, Lucas Matthysse, Zab Judah, Erik Morales (twice), Kendall Holt, and Nate Campbell. He proudly stated, “I could take two years off and these guys still won’t have my resume.”
Garcia remains hopeful for a return to the ring soon, aiming for a rematch and another big fight before his career concludes.
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Paulie Malignaggi has criticized Davis for avoiding the best, particularly Shakur Stevenson. Malignaggi said, "Now that Lomachenko is 175 years old and he still looks good, but you’re naming Lomachenko at the post-fight press conference. But now Stevenson is the prime guy, who doesn’t represent a risk that you want to take. This is my issue here. When I wanted to see Davis and Lomachenko, I wanted to see Davis and Lomachenko. I don’t need to see Davis and Lomachenko when it’s too late already. Now, I want to see Davis and Stevenson."
A fight with Lomachenko might sell a lot of PPVs, but a bout with Stevenson is expected to be more competitive. However, Stevenson's defensive style may not attract the same number of viewers. To maintain his claim as the face of boxing, Davis needs to face the top contenders and prove his worth in the ring.
#GervontaDavis #FrankMartin #Boxing #WBA #DavidBenavidez #OleksandrGvozdyk #RyanGarcia #VasiliyLomachenko #ShakurStevenson #PaulieMalignaggi
Cabrera, 29, is coming off a ten-round unanimous decision win over Ricardo Quiroz last March. Prior to that, he suffered a narrow split decision loss to Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz in July last year. Cabrera will be looking to make a statement by defeating Zepeda and getting back on the path to contention.
Despite Zepeda's impressive resume, which includes wins over Maxi Hughes, Mercito Gesta, Joseph ‘JoJo’ Diaz, Jaime Arboleda, and Rene Alvarado, Golden Boy Promotions has not heavily promoted this card. This lack of promotion is surprising, given Zepeda’s potential and exciting fighting style.
The co-feature bout will see flyweight Ricardo Sandoval (24-2, 17 KOs) facing Angel Acosta (24-4, 22 KOs) in a ten-round contest. The undercard features several fighters who may not be well-known to casual fans but have the potential to deliver exciting fights.
Here’s a look at the undercard lineup:
Joining Stevenson and Harutyunyan on the fight card are other thrilling matchups, including O'Shaquie Foster vs. Robson Conceicao for the WBC super featherweight title and Keyshawn Davis vs. Miguel Madueno in a lightweight clash.
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At the time, WBN anticipated an official announcement within a week. However, the necessary clarifications never came, causing delays and growing tensions between the two camps.
Finkel kept WBN updated on the American side, while WBN reporters obtained perspectives from Eddie Hearn and Sky Head Boxing Adam Smith. Despite constant efforts to bridge the gap, the fight ultimately collapsed.
Reflecting on the situation, it’s clear that communication breakdowns and unmet clarifications were the primary reasons for the fight falling apart. Both sides remained steadfast in their positions, and fans missed out on a historic bout.
Looking back, the collapse of Joshua vs. Wilder serves as a lesson in the importance of clear communication and timely responses in high-stakes negotiations.
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Paul responded on social media, stating, “Lol exactly. His whole point here works against him. I been trying to fight this fraud and now he admitted he ducked me but calling me a circus act. Gifted a decision tonight because of his last name. Shake my head.”
Paul has since moved on and will fight Mike Perry on July 20, after his initial bout with Mike Tyson was called off due to Tyson's health issues. This fight, along with his previous matches against non-pro boxers, has raised questions about Paul’s intentions and his path to a potential world title.
Meanwhile, Ali is aiming to make significant strides in the 140-pound division, targeting top fighters like Teofimo Lopez. Lopez, who recently defeated Steve Claggett, plans to move up to 147 pounds and has expressed interest in facing Terence Crawford, though that matchup appears unlikely as Crawford is competing at 154 pounds.
Ali addressed comments made by Lopez, saying, “Teofimo Lopez said in an interview a few weeks before this fight. He disrespected my family saying that that I’m only in boxing because I’m desperate for money and fame. And I thought that that was really wrong for someone that I used to look up to say. But you know, it is what it is.”
As both fighters look to their futures, Paul must focus on improving his level of opposition if he hopes to secure a world title, while Ali continues to build his career in pursuit of the biggest fights in his division.
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To prepare for Estrada, Rodriguez’s trainer, Robert Garcia, brought in Nicaraguan legend Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez for several weeks of sparring. Rodriguez gained valuable insights from Gonzalez, who has fought Estrada three times.
Rodriguez explained, “Everyone says they had the best camp ever, but I sparred with ‘Chocolatito’ – he’s been in there with Estrada three times, so no one knows Estrada better than Chocolatito. To gain that knowledge from him makes me that much of a better fighter, so coming into this fight I’m more ready than ever.”
During his final training session, Rodriguez demonstrated his dedication by completing a timed 30-round workout, including mittwork, heavy-bag punching, and shadowboxing. His footwork and leg strength, honed by years of rigorous training, were evident as he moved with ease and precision.
Rodriguez acknowledges the challenge that Estrada, 34, poses. “My youth,” Rodriguez said, is a critical advantage. “There’s a 10-year gap in my advantage. He’s been in a lot of wars. He’s not as fresh as he was at my age. I haven’t taken the punches he has. So I’ll be the fresher fighter, and that will play out in the later rounds, I believe.”
Despite his confidence, Rodriguez remains respectful of Estrada’s experience. “He’s a legend. He’s been in there with the best of the best. He has a lot of experience, a great record. All things I respect. I’m expecting the best Estrada – whether he’s the Estrada of back then or Estrada now.”
Rodriguez’s ultimate motivation is his daughter, Mila, born just before his training camp began. “It’s all about her,” Rodriguez said. “Anything that comes out of boxing is for her to live a better life.”
As Rodriguez prepares for this significant bout, he envisions his victory with quiet confidence. “Going into a fight, I always see my hand raised – in a humble way. It’s not arrogance or cocky. I’m just that confident.”
#BamRodriguez #JuanFranciscoEstrada #Boxing #FightNight #ChocolatitoGonzalez #RobertGarcia #YouthVsExperience #BoxingLegends #BoxingMotivation #FightPreparation
Many fans are already downplaying a potential win for Tank over Lomachenko (18-3, 12 KOs). They argue that Lomachenko’s nearing 37 suggests that a victory for Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) wouldn’t be significant because Loma is "too old." This preemptive discrediting is entirely unfair. Tank should receive full credit if he wins because beating a two-time Olympic gold medalist would be a substantial achievement.
Despite his age, Lomachenko is far from being over the hill. He demonstrated this in his recent fights against George Kambosos Jr. and Devin Haney, defeating Kambosos and arguably deserving a win against Haney. Lomachenko remains highly skilled and capable of outboxing Tank if he avoids being caught by Davis’s powerful punches.
Discrediting a potential victory doesn't benefit Tank or Lomachenko. Tank is a phenomenal fighter with exceptional abilities, having won titles in three weight classes and becoming a PPV star in just 11 years. It’s unfair for Tank’s potential win over Lomachenko not to receive full praise from fans, regardless of their personal biases.
In conclusion, fans need to recognize Tank Davis's talent and give him the respect he deserves if he manages to defeat Lomachenko. Both fighters are elite in their own right, and a victory for Tank should be celebrated without any caveats.
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Pacquiao, the only boxer to win titles in eight weight classes, is confident he will demonstrate the superior challenges of boxing compared to MMA. "They think boxing is easier than MMA, but boxing is harder because it is more exhausting," Pacquiao said at a press conference in Manila. He emphasized that Suzuki, who lacks boxing experience, will receive a valuable lesson in the sport.
In the lead-up to the fight, Pacquiao expressed his intent to educate Suzuki on the intricacies of boxing. "My opponent has no boxing experience, that is why I want to teach him what boxing is. We are fighting boxing, so he is going to learn," he added.
Despite his retirement, Pacquiao has remained active in the sport. He participated in an exhibition match against DK Yoo in South Korea a year after his official retirement. This upcoming bout against Suzuki marks another opportunity for Pacquiao to showcase his skills and passion for boxing.
The Saitama Super Arena will host this intriguing matchup, drawing attention from boxing and MMA fans alike. Suzuki, known for his prowess in kickboxing and mixed martial arts, faces a daunting challenge against the seasoned veteran. The exhibition match will serve as a platform for both fighters to display their talents and for Pacquiao to reaffirm his legacy.
With Pacquiao's storied career and Suzuki's determination, the fight promises to be an entertaining spectacle. Fans eagerly await the showdown, anticipating a blend of skill, experience, and the unpredictable nature of an exhibition bout.
As the fight date approaches, the spotlight remains on Pacquiao's promise to deliver a boxing lesson. Whether Suzuki can adapt to the rigors of boxing and withstand Pacquiao's expertise will be revealed in the ring.
Stay tuned for the highly anticipated exhibition match and witness a legend imparting his wisdom to a new challenger.
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Pacquiao Promises Boxing Lesson for Suzuki in Exhibition Match
Manny Pacquiao is set to return to the ring on July 28, aiming to deliver a boxing masterclass to Chihiro Suzuki at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan. The 45-year-old boxing legend, who retired after losing to Yordenis Ugas in 2021, will face the kickboxer and mixed martial artist in an exhibition bout.
Pacquiao, the only boxer to win titles in eight weight classes, is confident he will demonstrate the superior challenges of boxing compared to MMA. "They think boxing is easier than MMA, but boxing is harder because it is more exhausting," Pacquiao said at a press conference in Manila. He emphasized that Suzuki, who lacks boxing experience, will receive a valuable lesson in the sport.
In the lead-up to the fight, Pacquiao expressed his intent to educate Suzuki on the intricacies of boxing. "My opponent has no boxing experience, that is why I want to teach him what boxing is. We are fighting boxing, so he is going to learn," he added.
Despite his retirement, Pacquiao has remained active in the sport. He participated in an exhibition match against DK Yoo in South Korea a year after his official retirement. This upcoming bout against Suzuki marks another opportunity for Pacquiao to showcase his skills and passion for boxing.
The Saitama Super Arena will host this intriguing matchup, drawing attention from boxing and MMA fans alike. Suzuki, known for his prowess in kickboxing and mixed martial arts, faces a daunting challenge against the seasoned veteran. The exhibition match will serve as a platform for both fighters to display their talents and for Pacquiao to reaffirm his legacy.
With Pacquiao's storied career and Suzuki's determination, the fight promises to be an entertaining spectacle. Fans eagerly await the showdown, anticipating a blend of skill, experience, and the unpredictable nature of an exhibition bout.
As the fight date approaches, the spotlight remains on Pacquiao's promise to deliver a boxing lesson. Whether Suzuki can adapt to the rigors of boxing and withstand Pacquiao's expertise will be revealed in the ring.
Stay tuned for the highly anticipated exhibition match and witness a legend imparting his wisdom to a new challenger.
#MannyPacquiao #ChihiroSuzuki #Boxing #ExhibitionMatch #SaitamaSuperArena #BoxingVsMMA #PacquiaoReturns #BoxingLegend #FightNight #PacquiaoSuzuki
With Usyk now committed to a rematch with Fury, he is unable to defend the IBF crown against Dubois, who is the interim champion and mandatory challenger. This development means Dubois’ anticipated September 21 bout against Joshua at Wembley Stadium is now likely to become a world title fight.
Usyk had reportedly requested to retain the IBF belt until December to ensure his expected rematch with Fury would be another fight for the undisputed title. However, IBF rules stipulated that he would be stripped of the title unless he fought Dubois first. Thus, Usyk chose to vacate the title voluntarily.
Usyk completed his collection of world titles with a split-decision victory over Fury on May 18, adding Fury’s WBC belt to his WBA, IBF, and WBO titles. He initially claimed the latter three titles from Joshua with a stunning win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in September 2021 and later defended them against Joshua in Jeddah in August 2022.
After his successful defense against Joshua, Usyk fought Dubois in Wroclaw, securing a knockout victory in the ninth round, which set up his first unifying fight against Fury.
Since his loss to Usyk, Dubois has been on a winning streak, defeating Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic, both by knockout. Joshua, on the other hand, has had an impressive run, beating Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius, and Otto Wallin last year before knocking out Francis Ngannou inside two rounds in Riyadh this March.
The stage is now set for what promises to be an electrifying showdown between Joshua and Dubois, with the IBF world heavyweight title on the line. This fight is not just a battle for the belt but a chance for both fighters to prove themselves on the world stage once again.
The bout will be broadcast live on ESPN+ in the U.S. and Sky Sports in the U.K. Fans can expect an exciting evening with undercard fights featuring Robeisy Ramirez, Yan Santana, and Nico Ali Walsh among others.
Lopez (20-1, 13 KOs) brings his WBO junior welterweight title to the ring against Claggett (38-7-2, 26 KOs). Both fighters have identical heights, but Claggett has a slight reach advantage. The undercard is stacked, promising an action-packed night for boxing fans.
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Teofimo Lopez is back! After his victory over Josh Taylor, Lopez faces Steve Claggett on June 29 at the James L. Knight Center in Miami. Catch all the action live on ESPN+ (U.S.) and Sky Sports (U.K.). Don’t miss undercard bouts featuring Robeisy Ramirez and Nico Ali Walsh.
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Estrada (44-3, 28 KOs), despite being ten years older than the 24-year-old Rodriguez (19-0, 12 KOs), is confident his experience will see him through. Estrada pointed out that Rodriguez struggled in his last fight at 115 pounds against Israel Gonzalez in September 2022, which led him to move down to 112 pounds. Now, back at 115, Rodriguez is eager to prove himself against one of the greats in the lower weight divisions.