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Feb 05 2024

John Fury Calls Out Carl Froch: Wembley Showdown Looms in Hater versus Top Father' Feud

In the latest chapter of their escalating war of words, John Fury has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging former super-middleweight world champion Carl Froch to a Wembley Stadium showdown. The feud, stemming from Froch's criticisms of Tyson Fury's recent bout postponement, has reached new heights, with John Fury dubbing the potential clash as 'Hater versus Top Father.' The animosity between the two has played out in public, with Froch questioning Tyson Fury's accomplishments and tactics, especially after the heavyweight champion's fight against Oleksandr Usyk was postponed due to a facial cut from sparring. In response, John Fury, in a video posted on his Instagram, addressed Froch directly, calling for a fight to settle their differences. "Hater versus Top Father – that’s what we’ll call this," said John, adding, "but, it’s got to make business sense." He urged Froch to have his people contact him for contract negotiations, emphasizing his commitment to a Wembley Stadium bout this year. This call-out comes after Froch had criticized Tyson Fury's team and trainer for the cut incident, expressing skepticism about the seriousness of the injury and suggesting it was good news for Fury. The former champion also questioned Fury's sparring preparation, claiming the postponement was an opportunity for him to address shortcomings in his training. As the boxing world watches the drama unfold, the potential showdown between John Fury and Carl Froch adds another layer of intrigue to the ongoing narrative. #FuryVsFroch #WembleyShowdown #BoxingFeud #TysonFury #CarlFroch
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Feb 05 2024

Eubank Jr. Demands Cash, Benn Shifts Focus Is the Bout in Peril?

In a social media exchange, Chris Eubank Jr. has put promoter Eddie Hearn on the spot, insisting on hearing the money offer for a potential fight against Conor Benn. Benn, seemingly frustrated with the situation, declares himself "bored" and redirects his attention to securing a bout with Gervonta Davis. Eubank Jr. (33-3, 24 KOs) hints at having options, mentioning Bob Arum of Top Rank, suggesting a willingness to explore alternatives to a matchup with Benn (23-0, 14 KOs). The middleweight contender appears to be playing hardball, perhaps seeking a more enticing proposal from Hearn. The back-and-forth escalates as Eubank Jr. challenges Hearn to "show me the money," while Benn dismissively states, "I'm bored of the Eubank name." Hearn, in a plea to Eubank Jr., emphasizes the financial opportunity, urging him to consider the millions at stake in a potential clash with Benn. Despite Hearn's persistence, the looming prospect of Benn facing Gervonta Davis adds an additional layer of uncertainty to the situation. The Matchroom Boxing promoter remains optimistic about the appeal of a Benn-Eubank Jr. bout, believing British fans would eagerly support it, even as the aging Eubank Jr. faces skepticism from U.S. fans. As the drama unfolds, the question remains: Will Eubank Jr. and Benn ever share the ring, or is the fight destined to slip away amid financial demands and shifting priorities? #EubankJr #ConorBenn #BoxingDrama #FightNegotiations #GervontaDavis
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Feb 05 2024

The Moment That Altered Heavyweight Showdown

In a surprising turn of events, footage has surfaced revealing the critical moment when Tyson Fury suffered a cut during sparring, forcing the postponement of his highly anticipated heavyweight clash with Oleksandr Usyk. The bout, originally scheduled for 17 February in Saudi Arabia, aimed to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 24 years. The video captures the unfortunate incident that led to the setback in Fury's preparations for the showdown against Usyk. The heavyweight champion's training mishap has added an unexpected twist to the narrative surrounding the title fight, leaving fans and analysts speculating about the impact on the rescheduled match. Fury's clash with Usyk promised to be a historic moment in boxing, with the victor poised to claim the coveted title of undisputed heavyweight champion. Now, the postponement due to Fury's cut raises questions about the implications for both fighters and the overall excitement surrounding the bout. As the boxing community eagerly awaits updates on Fury's recovery and the rescheduled date for the clash with Usyk, the unforeseen delay has only intensified the anticipation for this historic encounter. #FuryUsykPostponed #HeavyweightBoxing #TysonFury #UsykFuryRematch #BoxingDelay
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Feb 05 2024

Ngannou Issues Chilling Warning to Joshua I'm Taking His Soul

In a bold statement ahead of his upcoming boxing match against Anthony Joshua in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou has promised to seize the soul of the Watford native. Ngannou, known for his dominant run in the UFC, is set for his second boxing appearance after a split decision loss to Joshua in their first encounter. The Cameroonian fighter, eyeing redemption after his initial setback, expressed confidence in his ability to overcome Joshua. Despite a postponed bout with Oleksandr Usyk in December, Ngannou is determined to refocus on securing victory against Joshua, a two-time world champion. Ngannou's early knockdown in their previous clash showcased his power, but Joshua ultimately secured the win. Now, with the rematch on the horizon, Ngannou aims to make a definitive statement by claiming Joshua's soul in the Middle East. The road to this rematch hasn't been without hurdles for Ngannou, as a laceration sustained during sparring delayed his planned title unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk. However, the fighter remains undeterred, and with a victory over Joshua, he looks forward to a potential rematch with British star Tyson Fury. As the boxing world eagerly awaits this high-profile showdown, Ngannou's bold declaration adds an extra layer of anticipation. With both fighters hungry for success, fans can expect an intense battle in the squared circle. #NgannouJoshuaRematch #BoxingShowdown #FightNight #MiddleEastClash #NgannouFuryRematch
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Feb 05 2024

Eddie Hearn Shoots Down Shakur Stevenson's Retirement Drama

In a classic Eddie Hearn fashion, the Matchroom promoter has bluntly dismissed Shakur Stevenson's supposed retirement announcement, advising him to quit the tantrums and focus on the fight game. Hearn, not one to mince words, labeled Stevenson's situation as ridiculous, questioning why such matters get airtime. The boxing mogul reminded everyone that Stevenson, at 26, is far from retirement and suggested Stevenson should take a break from Twitter and concentrate on his promising career. According to Hearn, Stevenson's complaints about the politics of boxing and sulking on social media won't endear him to fans. Instead, Hearn emphasized that the WBC world champion should be patient, as his time will come. Hearn speculated on potential matchups, highlighting the likelihood of a unification bout between Stevenson and the winner of Navarrete vs. Baranchyk. In essence, Hearn's message to Stevenson is clear: Cut the drama, embrace the opportunities, and let the fans see the top-tier fighter he truly is. #EddieHearn #ShakurStevenson #BoxingDrama #Matchroom #WBCChampion #UnificationFight
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Feb 05 2024

Oleksandr Usyk Secures Two Big Fights in Saudi Arabia After Fury Showdown

In an unexpected twist, Oleksandr Usyk's much-anticipated clash with Tyson Fury hit a snag as the Brit pulled out just over two weeks before the undisputed showdown. Fury's last-minute withdrawal left fans disappointed, but the good news is, Usyk won't be left hanging. During a tense interview on The MMA Hour, Saudi royal advisor Turki Alalshikh assured Usyk of two more significant fights on Saudi soil after the rescheduling of the Fury bout. Despite the setback, Usyk, known for his brevity, simply responded with determination, "I will do training." The initial bout with Fury, now set for May 18, faced skepticism from fans concerned about Fury's recovery time. However, with the Saudi commitment for two additional major fights, Usyk has more opportunities on the horizon. While details about Usyk's future opponents remain under wraps, the promise of two big fights adds an intriguing layer to his already impressive career. Usyk, always a man of few words, seems focused on his training, ready for whatever challenges lie ahead. In the world of heavyweight boxing, uncertainty often reigns supreme, but Usyk's resilience and the commitment from Saudi Arabia suggest that exciting times are ahead for the Ukrainian champion. #Usyk #FuryShowdown #SaudiArabiaFights #HeavyweightBoxing #UndisputedTitle #BoxingNews
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Feb 05 2024

Tyson Fury's £4 Million Mansion Plans Spark Local Uproar"

Tyson Fury, the 35-year-old heavyweight champion and father of seven, is facing a local backlash over his plans to build a £4 million mansion in Styal, Cheshire. The proposed project involves demolishing an existing property owned by Fury and replacing it with a larger one featuring a pool, spa, cinema room, and other luxury amenities. Despite receiving planning approval in April 2023, the project faced delays when protected bats were discovered in the loft, leading to the withdrawal and resubmission of the application in September 2023. Newly released consultation submissions reveal local opposition to the ambitious plans, causing a stir among residents. A source close to the situation shared with the Sun newspaper, "Tyson feels like he’s having to jump through a lot of hurdles but he’s determined to see it through." The proposed mansion, situated on the same road as Tyson's father John's home, includes side extensions, a cinema room, a four-car garage, and various wellness features like a swimming pool, plunge pool, jacuzzi, steam room, and sauna. While Tyson and his family currently reside in Morecambe, owning properties in Cheshire, including the £1 million home where his father lives, raises questions about his potential relocation. However, it's not confirmed if the Fury family is moving from Morecambe to Cheshire, given Tyson's strong attachment to the seaside town. The controversy surrounding Tyson Fury's mansion plans adds another layer to the champion's off-ring narrative, making headlines beyond the boxing world. #TysonFury #MansionControversy #CheshireLiving #LuxuryHomePlans #LocalBacklash #BoxingChampion #TysonFuryResidence #MorecambeVsCheshire #LocalUproar #TysonFuryHouse
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Feb 05 2024

Froch Blasts Fury Camp Showdown Fallout Fuels Verbal War

Former super-middleweight champion Carl Froch is once again throwing verbal punches at Tyson Fury's camp, reigniting the war of words after the heavyweight showdown against Oleksandr Usyk faced a setback. Froch, known for his candid opinions, questions the merit of Fury's past wins and places blame on the Gypsy King's team for the recent postponement. In a recent YouTube video, Froch expressed disbelief at the deep cut above Fury's eye, deeming it a preventable injury. He criticized the lack of precautions taken by Fury and his trainer, SugarHill Steward, suggesting that donning a face guard could have averted the risk of injury. Froch didn't hold back, stating, "I'm blaming his trainer, I'm blaming Tyson himself for not taking that precaution, whether you're uncomfortable in it or not." This critique follows John Fury, Tyson's father, labeling Steward's instructions during the Francis Ngannou fight as 'pathetic.' The ongoing verbal clash between Froch and the Fury camp now finds common ground, both expressing dissatisfaction with Tyson's preparations. The undisputed heavyweight title fight against Usyk, initially slated for this month, is rescheduled for May 18 in Saudi Arabia. As the boxing world eagerly anticipates the showdown, Froch's outspoken remarks add fuel to the intense pre-fight atmosphere. The verbal sparring between Fury's camp and Froch heightens the excitement surrounding this rescheduled clash. #FrochVsFury #TysonUsykFallout #HeavyweightDrama #FuryUsykMay18 #VerbalWar #BoxingTalk #FightBuildup #FuryCampCritique #UsykShowdown
 
 
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Feb 05 2024

Shakur Stevenson Announces Comeback for Unification Showdown

In a surprising turn of events, Shakur Stevenson, the undefeated rising star, has declared that he will come out of retirement for the right fight. The frustration of not landing significant bouts led to Stevenson's brief retirement, but he is now eyeing a return for a unification fight at 135 pounds. Stevenson expressed his dissatisfaction with Emanuel Navarrete being ordered to fight Denys Berinchyk for the vacant WBO lightweight belt, anticipating a potential unification clash between Vasiliy Lomachenko and Navarrete. However, Stevenson emphasized that no one can claim undisputed status at 135 without facing him and taking the WBC title he never vacated. "I'm waiting for the opportunity to come out of retirement. I got a WBC belt. So all roads to undisputed, being at 135, it comes through me," Stevenson declared. Despite the frustration, he remains confident and ready to face anyone in the quest for undisputed glory. As the lightweight division unfolds with Lomachenko and Navarrete in the spotlight, Stevenson believes that his presence is essential for a complete unification. The 26-year-old is determined to showcase his skills and cement his status as a dominant force in the division. The boxing world now awaits the outcomes of upcoming fights, including Lomachenko versus George Kambosos and Navarrete versus Berinchyk, to see if one of the winners will step up to face Stevenson. The return of Stevenson adds intrigue to the lightweight landscape, and fans are eager to witness how the unfolding events will shape the division. #ShakurStevenson #Boxing #UnificationFight #LightweightDivision
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Feb 05 2024

Underdog Williams Ready to Upset the Hype in Showdown Against Sheeraz

Welsh middleweight contender, Liam Williams, is gearing up for what some consider his first fight as the 'opponent' when he faces off against prospect Hamzah Sheeraz this weekend. Williams, with a record of 25-4-1 (20KOs), finds himself in the role of the underdog, and he's embracing it with confidence ahead of the Copper Box Arena clash. Acknowledging the pressure is off him this time, Williams expressed his eagerness to prove doubters wrong, stating, "I like being in this position. People writing me off, they’ve brought me in to get beat, but I’ve got very different plans. I’m feeling good, fit, strong, injury-free, and from my point of view, they’ve made a big mistake, and I’m going to go there and rip up the script." Sheeraz, a rising star with an undefeated record of 18-0, is considered one of British boxing's brightest hopes. Despite recognizing Sheeraz's skill set, Williams, in his camp with trainer Gary Lockett, exudes confidence in his own abilities. Sparring with former Olympic silver medallist Ben Whittaker has further fueled Williams' determination to make a statement. Trainer Lockett views this matchup as a significant test for both fighters, emphasizing that Williams has nothing to lose. Contrary to online opinions about Williams being past his prime, Lockett believes in his fighter's resilience and experience, pointing out the small percentages that have held him back in the past. The Copper Box Arena will be the stage for Williams to roll the dice against Sheeraz on February 10. As the underdog, Williams aims to upset the hype and rejuvenate his ambitions for another run at the big time. #WilliamsVsSheeraz #CopperBoxArena #MiddleweightClash #UnderdogSpirit #BoxingShowdown #LiamWilliams #HamzahSheeraz #BritishBoxing
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Feb 05 2024

Usyk's Immediate Response to Fury's Fight Postponement Raises Eyebrows

The much-anticipated showdown for the undisputed heavyweight title between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury has hit a roadblock, leaving fans disappointed and fighters with mixed reactions. In a surprising turn of events, Fury's withdrawal from the bout, just 15 days before the scheduled date, has been attributed to a "freak cut" above his right eye during sparring at his training camp in Riyadh. Fury expressed his devastation, apologizing to everyone involved and promising to work towards the rescheduled date once the injury heals. Usyk, known for his calm demeanor, took a different approach to the news. In a quick and brutal response, the Ukrainian boxer hopped into the ring immediately for a sparring session, emphasizing his readiness and determination to stay active despite the setback. Fury's promoters at Queensberry expressed their disappointment, acknowledging the massive effort put into organizing the historic event. The extent of Fury's recovery will be determined after a thorough assessment by doctors. The bout, named 'Ring of Fire,' was highly anticipated, especially after Fury's recent narrow victory over Francis Ngannou. Despite being knocked down in the third round, Fury secured a points victory in a match that captured widespread attention. As the boxing world processes the unexpected turn of events, fans are left awaiting updates on Fury's recovery and the announcement of the rescheduled date for the Usyk-Fury clash. #UsykVsFury #FightPostponed #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk #RingOfFire #BoxingDisappointment #BoxingNews #SportsUpdate
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Feb 05 2024

Froch Doubles Down on Fury Criticism Amidst Usyk Bout Postponement

Tyson Fury's recent setback, with his bout against Oleksandr Usyk postponed due to a sparring injury, has reignited the criticism from former world champion turned pundit Carl Froch. In a recent segment on his YouTube channel "Froch on Fighting," Froch expressed skepticism about the validity of Fury's injury and took aim at the rescheduled fight date. Froch, a vocal Fury critic, pointed out the familiar narrative of Fury suffering a cut in sparring, reminiscent of the Otto Wallin fight. He didn't hold back in saying, "I told you so," emphasizing his earlier doubts about the bout's occurrence. The new fight date, set for May 18 after initially being scheduled for February, raised eyebrows for Froch. He dismissed it as a convenient choice and questioned its legitimacy, stating, "They're giving us something to think about... I don't get excited when I hear that." Froch didn't shy away from expressing his opinion on Fury's current status, asserting that the 35-year-old heavyweight is on the decline. He attributed Fury's perceived decline to the demanding trilogy against Deontay Wilder, highlighting a shift in Fury's fighting style and performance. As Froch claimed, "He's on the slide, he's passed his best," citing statistical evidence of Fury's reduced feints, slowed movements, and multiple knockdowns in recent rounds. The controversy surrounding Fury's injury and the subsequent postponement has once again stirred the debate on Fury's form and future in the heavyweight division. #FrochOnFury #TysonFury #UsykVsFury #BoxingCriticism #HeavyweightBoxing #FuryUsykPostponed #FuryControversy
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Feb 05 2024

Gilberto Ramirez Predicts Bivol's Skill Will Prevail in Beterbiev Showdown

In the sparse landscape of the light heavyweight division, only Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev stand tall, ready to settle the longstanding debate of supremacy. The top contenders have fallen by the wayside, crushed by Beterbiev or outmaneuvered by Bivol. Now, the pound-for-pound stars are on a collision course, set to unify the division in Saudi Arabia on June 1. As the anticipation builds, speculation about the outcome splits opinions. Some foresee Beterbiev overpowering Bivol (22-0, 11 KOs) with his formidable knockout prowess, while others believe Bivol will effortlessly cruise through the showdown. Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez, the former super middleweight champion turned light heavyweight/cruiserweight contender, shares his insights into the impending clash. Having faced Bivol in 2022, Ramirez acknowledges the challenge posed by Bivol's movement and awkward timing, resulting in a decisive loss. While Ramirez hasn't traded blows with Beterbiev (20-0, 20 KOs), he recognizes the power the Russian carries in both fists. From the sidelines, Ramirez leans towards Bivol, emphasizing the Ukrainian's skillful approach and elusive movements. “I think Bivol,” Ramirez told ESNEWS when asked about his prediction. “He’s skillful, he moves. I like him.” The boxing world awaits the clash between these titans, eager to witness the unification battle that will determine the true king of the light heavyweight division. #BivolBeterbiev #LightHeavyweightClash #BoxingPredictions #ZurdoRamirez #UnifiedChampion #SaudiArabiaShowdown #BoxingDebate
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Feb 05 2024

Eubank Jr. Stirs Controversy by Rejecting Benn Showdown Payday

In a puzzling turn of events, Chris Eubank Jr. has left promoter Eddie Hearn "baffled" as he continues to decline a substantial payday for rescheduling a domestic clash with Conor Benn. Hearn, who sees this potential bout as "the biggest fight in British boxing history," expressed his confusion over Eubank's reluctance, emphasizing the lucrative opportunity on the table. Benn, fresh from his 12-round unanimous-decision victory over Peter Dobson, didn't hold back in dismissing Eubank as "a p-ssy." The heated exchange follows the cancellation of their middleweight bout in October 2022, with Benn twice testing positive for a banned substance, clomiphene. The ongoing appeal process adds uncertainty to a potential rematch. Hearn remains optimistic about bringing the Eubank-Benn showdown to England, though Saudi Arabia is also considered. Despite the hurdles, Hearn is determined to make the fight happen, provided Benn's suspension appeal is successful. In response to criticism of Benn's performance, Hearn highlighted the welterweight division as the focus for Benn's future bouts. The young boxer, undefeated in 23 fights, is keen on facing ranked opponents at 147 pounds. Eubank's decision to bypass a significantly larger payday three times over raises questions, with Hearn expressing bewilderment over the missed opportunity for a historic British boxing event. Benn, undeterred by Eubank's stance, labels his potential opponent simply as "a p-ssy," signaling a fiery exchange between the two camps. As the saga unfolds, the boxing world eagerly awaits resolution, with the possibility of a memorable Eubank-Benn showdown hanging in the balance. #EubankBenn #BoxingDrama #BiggerPayday #WelterweightClash #BritishBoxing #HearnConfused #BennEubankFeud #BoxingShowdown
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Feb 05 2024

Teofimo Lopez Readies for WBO Defense, Keyshawn Davis Takes On Jose Pedraza in ESPN Boxing Clash"

In an electrifying showdown at Michelob ULTRA Arena on Feb. 8, Teofimo Lopez (19-1, 13 KOs) is set to defend his WBO junior welterweight title against Jamaine Ortiz (17-1-1, 8 KOs) at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The fight promises high stakes and intense action under the spotlight. Lopez, coming off a remarkable career, is grinding hard in camp to ensure he retains his title in this headlining event. The undefeated Ortiz, however, is not one to be underestimated, bringing his own impressive record and hunger for victory to the ring. Adding to the excitement, the co-feature presents a 10-round lightweight battle between U.S. Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis (9-0, 6 KOs) and the formidable Jose "Sniper" Pedraza (29-5-1, 14 KOs), a former two-division world champion from Puerto Rico. The clash promises to be a thrilling display of skill and determination. The action-packed night will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT. Boxing enthusiasts can expect a riveting spectacle as these talented fighters go head-to-head, vying for supremacy in their respective weight classes. For those eager to catch the excitement earlier, the ESPN+-streamed undercard kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT, showcasing a lineup of up-and-coming talents. The undercard promises to set the stage for an unforgettable night of boxing. As the fighters prepare to make their mark, fans can anticipate a night filled with adrenaline-pumping moments and unexpected twists. The arena will be buzzing with anticipation as the contenders step into the ring, each with their eyes on victory and championship glory. Don't miss the action-packed battles of Lopez vs. Ortiz and Davis vs. Pedraza – a night of boxing excellence that promises to leave fans on the edge of their seats. #LopezOrtiz #DavisPedraza #BoxingShowdown #ESPNBoxing #TitleDefense #FightNight #MandalayBay
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Feb 04 2024

John Fury Claims Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou Showdown Will Get Called Off

John Fury, father of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, has made a bold prediction, claiming that the highly anticipated crossover clash between Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou will be called off in the coming weeks. The former two-time unified heavyweight champion is set to face the MMA powerhouse in a lucrative Saudi showdown next month.   Expressing skepticism about the fight's occurrence, John Fury emphasized the risks involved for Joshua, suggesting it's a "mad move." He believes there's a bigger payday down the road for Joshua in a historic Battle of Britain with Tyson Fury, particularly if Tyson beats Oleksandr Usyk.   John Fury remarked, "It's a mad move. I know he's getting well paid for it, but there's a bigger payday down the road with him and Tyson. When Tyson beats Usyk in a minute, that will have been the biggest fight of the century."   If the fight proceeds, John Fury acknowledges Ngannou's capability to pose a significant challenge to Joshua, citing Ngannou's knockout power showcased in his bout against Tyson Fury. He described Ngannou as a "monster" who can bring a whole new level of boxing to Joshua's game.   While Joshua acknowledges the dangers Ngannou presents, he refuses to underestimate his opponent, recognizing Ngannou's boxing skills displayed against Tyson Fury. The outcome of this potential clash remains uncertain, adding further intrigue to the dynamic landscape of the heavyweight division.   Source: GBNews   #AnthonyJoshua #FrancisNgannou #TysonFury #Boxing #Boxingnews
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Feb 04 2024

Chisora Boldly Predicts Usyk Victory Due to Fury's Eye Injury

Boxing veteran Dereck Chisora has thrown a wrench into the highly anticipated heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, now rescheduled for May 18th in Saudi Arabia. Chisora, who has faced both fighters in his career, believes Fury's recent eye injury sustained during training will be a significant factor, potentially handing Usyk the victory. [caption id="attachment_6159" align="alignnone" width="720"]Chisora predict Usyk's Victory Chisora Predicts Usyk's Victory[/caption] "Listen, that cut is quite deep, but you know what? It happens," said Chisora to Boxing King Media, referring to Fury's injury. "They postponed the fight, and then we go again. You can't get in the ring like that. The fight is two weeks away." Chisora expressed doubts about Fury's ability to fully heal the cut before fight night. "You've got to stay away from everything," he said, emphasizing the need for complete rest from sparring. "You can't do anything. Keep doing what you're doing, but you can't spar." His bold prediction centers on the potential vulnerability of the injured eye. "Yeah, there's a chance that [Fury's cut] could reopen on May 18th," Chisora stated. "Right now, the winning award goes to Usyk because all Usyk has to do is keep hitting that same eye, and it's going to bust, and the ref will stop the fight." Chisora went even further, suggesting an alternative scenario. "So, make the fight AJ-Usyk," he said, proposing that Fury relinquish his title and allow Usyk to fight Anthony Joshua for the vacant belt while Fury recovers. He doubled down on his prediction, claiming, "Yeah, because the cut won't be healed in time [for May 18th], let's be honest." Chisora's prediction is based on his own experience and observations. He witnessed Fury fight through a significant cut against Otto Wallin in 2019 but argues that the referee might be more cautious this time around. "Any little movement in the skin on that, and it's going to gash open and start bleeding," he said. While Chisora's opinion adds a layer of intrigue to the already highly anticipated fight, it's important to note that it remains just a prediction. The severity of Fury's injury, his recovery progress, and the referee's judgment on fight night will ultimately determine the outcome. Regardless, Chisora's bold statement has undoubtedly sparked debate and anticipation for the May 18th showdown. #DerekChisora #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk #FuryvsUsyk #FuryUsyk #boxing
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Feb 04 2024

Anthony Joshua's Future Opponent After Ngannou: It's Neither Usyk nor Fury

image of Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou with a text saying ANTHONY JOSHUA'S FUTURE OPPONENT AFTER NGANNOU: IT'S NEITHER USYK NOR FURY Anthony Joshua's path to reclaiming the heavyweight belts faces a potential hurdle, even before his upcoming bout with Francis Ngannou in March. The former champion, who lost to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021, may not get an immediate shot at the winner of Tyson Fury's unification fight with Usyk.   Despite his upcoming clash with Ngannou, Joshua may have to wait before challenging for the titles he lost to Usyk three years ago. The chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Authority for Entertainment, Turki Alalshikh, revealed that if Ngannou wins, he may have a rematch against the current champion. Additionally, if Joshua triumphs, the road to facing the Fury-Usyk winner could be prolonged due to potential rematches.   Alalshikh hinted at discussions with Joshua's camp and Filip Hrgovic's camp for a potential fight between them. He assured Usyk of two more significant fights, indicating an alternative path for Joshua.   While Joshua has expressed confidence and determination to reclaim his belts, Ngannou is equally assertive about his ability to defeat the former champion. The upcoming clash between Joshua and Ngannou adds another layer of intrigue to the heavyweight division, with potential implications for the title picture.   As Joshua prepares to face Ngannou in what promises to be a high-stakes showdown, the heavyweight landscape remains dynamic and unpredictable, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the outcomes and future matchups.   #AnthonyJoshua #FrancisNgannou #Boxing #BoxingNews
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Feb 04 2024

Tyson Fury's Sparring Partner Breaks Silence After 'Freak Cut' Incident

image of Tyson Fury with a cut and his sparring partner Agron Smakici   The sparring partner responsible for the alleged 'freak cut' that forced Tyson Fury to postpone his highly anticipated fight against Oleksandr Usyk has broken his silence. Agron Smakici, a Croatian heavyweight with a professional record of 20-2, responded to the incident, asserting that the cut was the result of a clear punch.   Footage of the sparring session, where the incident occurred, has surfaced online, shedding light on the unexpected turn of events that led to the postponement of the Fury vs. Usyk bout scheduled for February 17 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.   Frank Warren, Fury's promoter, disclosed to talkSPORT that the cut was sustained during a sparring session with the Croatian heavyweight Smakici. The revelation prompted speculation and discussions about the circumstances surrounding the incident.   In a text message reportedly sent to a third party, Smakici stated, "It was a clear punch, so I don't feel bad." SPORTbible has reached out to Smakici's representatives for additional comments.   As the boxing world processes this unexpected development, reports suggest that Usyk's team is exploring the possibility of arranging a bout with IBF mandatory challenger Filip Hrgovic on the original fight date.   Queensberry Promotions, Fury's promotional team, stated in a press release that Fury's condition will be assessed by doctors before determining the next steps and setting a new date for the unification title fight. The spokesperson emphasized the disappointment surrounding the postponement and expressed the commitment to work diligently with all stakeholders to reschedule the historic event as soon as possible.   The incident has added an unexpected layer of drama to the Fury vs. Usyk narrative, leaving fans eagerly awaiting updates on Fury's recovery and the rescheduling of the highly anticipated heavyweight showdown.   #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk #Boxings #Boxingnews
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Feb 04 2024

Teofimo Lopez Promises Explosive Showdown: Vows to Knock Out Jamaine Ortiz

image of Teofimo Lopez with a text saying TEOFIMO LOPEZ VOWS TO KNOCK OUT JAMAINE ORTIZ In a highly anticipated clash set for February 8 at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Teofimo Lopez is gearing up to defend his WBO junior welterweight world titles against Jamaine Ortiz. The bout promises to be a thrilling showdown, with Lopez expressing confidence and determination to secure a knockout victory.   Lopez, with a record of 19-1 and 13 knockouts, is no stranger to the spotlight. Having captured the IBF lightweight world title in 2019, he went on to secure the WBA, WBO, and WBC Franchise titles in a victory against Vasiliy Lomachenko. Despite a setback against George Kambosos Jr. in a split decision, Lopez bounced back to claim the WBO and Ring Magazine titles in a surprising win against former undisputed champ Josh Taylor.   Facing Ortiz, Lopez aims to continue his winning streak and make a statement in the junior welterweight division. Ortiz, with a record of 17-1-1 and 8 knockouts, brings his own skill set to the ring, having previously faced pound-for-pound great Vasiliy Lomachenko in a competitive bout.   In a recent statement following a training session in Las Vegas, Lopez declared, "There will definitely be a knockout. It’s not going the distance. I’m not going to leave it in the judges' hands at all. So, everyone tune in, and get your popcorn ready."   Lopez highlighted the significant changes in his training regimen, emphasizing his commitment to staying in the gym since August of the previous year. He expressed confidence in his improved speed, strength, and boxing IQ, setting the stage for an explosive performance.   As the date approaches, fight fans can expect fireworks in the ring as Teofimo Lopez looks to solidify his status in the junior welterweight division with a knockout victory over Jamaine Ortiz.   #TeofimoLopez #JamaineOrtiz #WBOChampionship #Boxing
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