Lopez Jr., who secured three major lightweight titles after defeating Vasyl Lomachenko, faced a setback against George Kambossos Jr. but has since regained one of his titles. His recent defense against Jamaine Ortiz, while successful, left some unimpressed. Despite this, Lopez Sr. remains undeterred, suggesting that Crawford is hesitant to face his son and would be haunted by the prospect of losing.
In colorful language, Lopez Sr. paints a vivid picture of Crawford's reluctance, likening it to a soldier returning from war, haunted by the memories of battle. He attributes Crawford's hesitation not to fear but to a keen awareness of the genuine threat Lopez Jr. poses.
The narrative crafted by Lopez Sr. adds an intriguing layer to the boxing landscape, igniting discussions about potential matchups and the dynamics between established champions and rising stars in the sport.
As the boxing world awaits possible developments, the bold claims from Teofimo Lopez Sr. continue to fuel speculation and debate, leaving fans eager to see if the two fighters will ever share the ring.
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During a recent media call, Garcia emphasized the strong mindset instilled by his family and their shared mentality when it comes to the sport. While acknowledging the family legacy, Garcia expressed his love for the sport, emphasizing that the pressure does not faze him. With the WBA middleweight world champion Erislandy Lara defending his title on the same card, a standout performance by Garcia could set the stage for future title contention.
Garcia, being a southpaw, brings his undefeated record into the ring against Davis, who has accumulated 131 rounds of experience. Despite the difference in ring time, Garcia remains focused on the task at hand and is not underestimating his opponent. As he gears up for the March 30th bout, Garcia is determined to prove himself against a world-class adversary and take a step closer to bringing a coveted world title to the Garcia family crest.
In a final statement, Garcia highlighted his mental strength, expressing his willingness to do anything it takes to secure a victory. As the youngest member of the fighting Garcia family, he faces a tough test ahead, fully aware that Davis is a formidable opponent with a winning mindset.
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This Saturday, Belfast's own Padraig McCrory steps into the ring to face undefeated Puerto Rican sensation Edgar Berlanga. McCrory, undeterred by Berlanga's impressive record, sees this bout as his golden opportunity to catapult himself to the forefront of the sport.
"I know that I am one punch away from changing my life," McCrory confidently asserts. "If it happens, and I truly believe it is going to, I will go down in Irish boxing history, and on Saturday that’s what is going to happen."
McCrory acknowledges the magnitude of the challenge before him but is undaunted by Berlanga's aspirations to face boxing giants like Jaime Munguia and Canelo Alvarez. He sees this bout as his gateway to those same opportunities.
"Winning this fight changes my life for good," McCrory continues. "Anything that’s happened in the past is irrelevant. My life is great, I’m happily married with three kids, and on Saturday it’s going to get even better. This win opens up massive opportunities, the biggest names, like Jaime Munguia, Diego Pacheco, or even Canelo Alvarez. He’s the dream fight for everybody, the money fight, and that’s what awaits me after this fight."
Berlanga, with his eye seemingly set on future opponents, may have underestimated McCrory's resolve. However, McCrory is eager to prove him wrong.
"I’m definitely his hardest fight. I’m a big 168 and he’s never taken anyone’s ‘0'," McCrory adds. "He sounds confident but I think it’s all show. He’s trying to convince himself, and on Saturday, you’ll see that I’m his biggest test. It’s obvious that he has power, he comes with a big punch. Ask anyone, and they’ll say he’s strong and has power. I think he is getting a bit better fundamentally, but he isn’t the finished article and I think he needs more time, and that’s why they haven’t taken the Munguia fight or the Ryder fight, or any of these big fights. They are trying to get him ready for those big fights and unfortunately, I’m a step too far."
"You’ve seen footage of him getting dropped in fights, in the amateurs and in sparring, so I am visualizing using those moments and putting myself there. It’s a big part of what I am doing, visualizing the win and the feeling. I don’t think the fight goes the distance. I see myself knocking him out, you’ve seen him hurt heavy, and I believe I have the power to do it. People don’t expect me to win, I’m the big underdog, but on Saturday, the world is going to know my name."
"Thank you, Eddie, for the opportunity, but you’ve made the wrong decision in picking me," McCrory remarks. "You have big plans for Edgar but unfortunately, I’m going to stop it all from happening."
As the anticipation builds for this clash, McCrory is ready to seize the moment and etch his name in boxing history.
#PadraigMcCrory #EdgarBerlanga #boxing
On The Pivot Podcast, Mayweather expressed his disdain, stating, "When Manny Pacquiao spoke about that, he shouldn't have because there's a time and a place for everything." Mayweather revealed that by Pacquiao merely uttering his name, he received a $4 million check. The boxing icon reflected on Pacquiao's rise to fame, emphasizing that the Filipino boxer was touted as the one who could potentially dethrone Mayweather as the king but failed to deliver on that promise.
Mayweather won their initial bout decisively, earning over $200 million, while Pacquiao also pocketed more than $100 million. The proposed rematch remains unofficial, with talks stagnant since Pacquiao's announcement two months ago.
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In Hearn's eyes, the fight is not just about securing a victory but making a statement. He draws parallels to the controversial bout between Fury and Ngannou, suggesting that any win, even a positive fashion, would outshine Fury's performance. The focus is on a decisive victory, potentially sending a strong message to the boxing world. Hearn, though nervous, expresses excitement about this intense matchup, marking the fourth fight in an impressive 11-month stretch for Joshua.
In Saudi Arabia's Kingdom Arena, the stage is set for a high-stakes showdown, where Joshua aims to navigate the unknown and emerge victorious against the formidable Ngannou.
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During the press conference, Taylor expressed his amusement at Catterall's refusal to accept the gift, stating, "He’s not got the brain capabilities that you’re meant to be a professional athlete, not to lift your hands.” The physical altercations between the fighters are sure to concern promoter Eddie Hearn, who now faces the challenge of keeping them apart leading up to the rematch.
As tensions rise, Taylor boldly predicts the end of Catterall's career, claiming, “I just said I’m going to end his career before it’s got going.” Despite Taylor's jovial remark about being a lover, not a fighter, there's an evident dislike between the two competitors, adding fuel to the event appropriately named 'The Hate Runs Deep.'
Reflecting on the circumstances that led to the rematch, Taylor attributed the delay to an injury and expressed frustration over Catterall taking another fight during that period. With both fighters on edge and emotions running high, the anticipation for their upcoming rematch has undoubtedly intensified.
#TaylorVsCatterall #PressConferenceClash #BoxingRivalry #LeedsRematch #TheHateRunsDeep #FightNightFeud
The fight strategy for Joshua becomes crucial, especially considering Ngannou's ability to counter with powerful left hooks. A cautious approach is expected from Joshua, who cannot afford to fight Ngannou the way he did against the light-hitting Otto Wallin. Ngannou's track record, including dropping Tyson Fury in a previous bout, adds an extra layer of intrigue to the matchup.
Ngannou's confidence is evident as he asserts that he has studied Joshua's resilience compared to Fury's ability to weather big shots. This confidence, combined with Ngannou's proven ability to capitalize on timing, sets the stage for a potentially explosive encounter. As the fight date approaches, all eyes will be on whether Joshua can weather the storm of Ngannou's power or if the underdog will indeed shock the world.
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Viddal Riley has signed a long-term contract extension to commit his future to BOXXER and Sky Sports.
The rising cruiserweight star joined BOXXER in 2021 and has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting talents in a thriving domestic division.
"The sky’s the limit for Viddal and there’s nowhere better for him to be than with BOXXER on Sky Sports," said BOXXER Founder and CEO Ben Shalom.
"My aim is to become world champion and with BOXXER and Sky Sports I know I’m in the right place to make that happen," said Riley. "I’ve got a great team around me and a huge platform to showcase my skills."
"Winning the English Title is just the start. I want to work my way up to be British, European and then World champion. We’ve only just started and there’s an exciting road ahead. I can’t wait to continue my journey with BOXXER and Sky Sports."
An amateur standout, Riley was an eight-time national champion. He won silver at the 2013 European Junior Championship and represented Team GB at the 2014 Youth Olympic before turning pro with Mayweather Promotions in 2018.
Riley’s first fight under the BOXXER promotional banner was on the Amir Khan vs Kell Brook undercard on February 19th, 2022, where the Hackney-born fighter scored a unanimous points win against Willbeforce Shihepo.
Four stoppage victories followed as Riley continued to impress with wins over Jone Valau, Ross McGuigan and Anees Taj twice to set up his successful English Title challenge.
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The prospect of a Benn-Garcia showdown gains further intrigue as Garcia expresses openness to fighting Benn in the United Kingdom. Despite Benn's recent bouts taking place in the U.S., Garcia indicated a willingness to travel for the right price. Notably, Benn is currently navigating through a performance-enhancing drug ordeal, and Garcia seems prepared to wait until the resolution before stepping into the ring with him on home soil.
Garcia, whose last fight was a super welterweight victory over Jose Benavidez Jr. in July 2022, has been candid about his mental health struggles. The 37-3 fighter, already considering himself a Hall of Fame contender, remains undeterred, eyeing a potential clash with Benn as a pivotal moment in his career.
Benn, a career-long welterweight, has recently fought above 147 pounds, defeating opponents at a 150-pound catchweight and 154 pounds in his last two outings. With both fighters eyeing this potential bout, the boxing world awaits developments in negotiations, anticipating a clash that could redefine the trajectory of both Garcia and Benn's careers.
#DannyGarcia #ConorBenn #BoxingShowdown #154Pounds #UKBoxing #FightNight