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Oct 12 2024

New IBF junior-flyweight champion crowned

There is a new IBF junior-flyweight champion.

For two years, the title has been synonymous with Sivenathi Nontshinga.

From South Africa, the 25-year-old originally won the vacant title in 2022.

After one successful defence, he lost the title in late 2023 to Adrian Curiel, only to win it back in February this year.

During this reign, however, Nontshinga hasn’t managed to get a single successful defence in as he’s lost it earlier today.

Travelling to Tokoname, Japan, Sivenathi Nontshinga was taking on Masamichi Yabuki.

Yabuki is a former WBC light flyweight and was going into the fight as the underdog.

However, he put on a performance that many weren’t expecting.

The 32-year-old Yabuki floored Nagoya three times on the way to a ninth-round stoppage.Chris Eubank Jr downplays altercation with Conor Benn

After a series of rounds where Yabuki was growing in confidence, the bout came to life.

In the eight round, Yabuki hit combinations with both hands that led to Nontshinga and dropping to his knees.

That was the first knockdown and could have been worse if it wasn’t for the bell.

Nontshinga was dropped again in the ninth thereafter and you could visibly see a cut by his right eye.

The final devastating came later in the same round as Yabuki landed a right and the referee waved the fight over.

The result meant that Masamichi Yabuki has now become a two-time world champion and achieved this victory in his home land.

Sivenathi Nontshinga will likely look to earn a rematch and claim his title back, but today belongs to Yabuki as he claims the W in a dominant win and becomes the new IBF junior-flyweight champion.

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Oct 12 2024

Deontay Wilder offered title shot

For a man who was once the most dangerous man in heavyweight boxing, Deontay Wilder has been knocked down a peg or two over his past few fights.

Four defeats in five fights has left ‘The Bronze Bomber’ at a bit of a crossroads in his career.

Losing two fights to Tyson Fury was one thing, but the subsequent defeats to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang have resulted in questions around the future for Wilder.

The knockout defeat to Zhang was especially damaging as Wilder was seen as a coup for Matchroom Boxing in their 5v5 against Queensbury Promotions.

Still regarded as one of the hardest hitters in the game, not many are sure what’s next for the man from Alabama.

Deontay Wilder was called out by Lawrence Okolie a couple of months back, but that doesn’t seem to be on hands since Okolie vacated his title belt.

But it seems that another heavyweight champion is happy to give Wilder a shot.

Due to the name value that Deontay Wilder still has, he’s still a get as an opponent for most boxers.

Kevin Lerena is the man who took the World Boxing Council (WBC) bridgerweight title after it was vacated by Lawrence Okolie.

And it seems that the South African southpaw is willing to keep that title opportunity open for Wilder if he wants it.

Speaking to World Boxing News, Lerena extends an opportunity in the path of Deontay Wilder.

“I’ve always been keen to fight Wilder,” Lerena said.Frank Warren reveals tension with Chris Eubank Jr

“He was one of the most feared heavyweights for a very long time. Wilder is someone I respect a lot, but it’s my time, and I fear no man.

“Look, I know Wilder didn’t lose in a positive way [against Parker or Zhang], but having said that, this is heavyweight boxing. These things can happen, but he will always be seen as a dangerous, spiteful puncher no matter what!

“I’d be more than happy to give Wilder the opportunity to face me if he’s willing to make the move down”.

This doesn’t seem to be all talk either.

Kevin Lerena confirms that although no official communication has taken place between the two sides, he’s at least aired the conversation from himself to others.

“There hasn’t been any contact with Wilder’s team as far as I know, not as of yet anyway, but I did mention it to Spencer Brown, and it’s a fight I would take next.

“If not Wilder, then a massive fight for the bridgerweight world title would be [cruiserweight champion at 200 pounds] Jai Opetaia and me. I think he’s a class boxer, but I’m a fighter, so it makes for a good scrap!

“I hope to be back in the ring around December or probably early in the new year, so there’s plenty of time to talk to Wilder, Opetaia, or anyone else for a massive fight”.

It seems as if the ball is firmly in Wilder’s court if he wishes to accept the opportunity.

At the very least, we know that there is willing from one side to make it happen.

It just remains to be seen what Deontay Wilder and his team want to do next at this stage of his career.

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Oct 11 2024

Jai Opetaia wins legal case ahead of title defense

Jai Opetaia has secured a significant victory by winning a $1.6 million legal case. This triumph comes just two days before his IBF cruiserweight world title defense against Jack Massey in Saudi Arabia, as part of the Beterbiev vs. Bivol card.

Former promoter Dean Lonergan had sued Opetaia for lost earnings after the boxer terminated their contract. The decision was made after Opetaia testified in May. “Won every point. It was a landslide,” said his manager, Mick Francis.

Lonergan helped Opetaia win the world title in 2022. However, the breakdown of their relationship led to two lawsuits against the Australian boxer. Opetaia is now signed with Matchroom and has become a prominent figure in Riyadh’s boxing scene.As he prepares for the fight, Jai Opetaia also has his sights set on the WBO belt.

This title holds special meaning for him, as it is tied to his grandfather, Billy, a former boxer who has inspired him since the beginning of his career.

“I really just want to put that belt around my waist, and I want to be able to give it to him,” Opetaia expressed. For the boxer, it’s about honoring his grandfather while he still can. This weekend, Opetaia will look to leave his mark on the division when he faces Massey.

Jai Opetaia’s current record stands at 25 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws. He is undefeated in 25 fights. On the other hand, Jack Massey holds a record of 22 wins, 2 losses, and 0 draws. While many predict an early knockout by Opetaia, Massey is a large and tough opponent who could put up a good fight.Jai Opetaia vs. Jack Massey for the IBF and The Ring cruiserweight titles 🥊🔥#BeterbievBivol | #RiyadhSeason | Oct 12, live on DAZN | @Turki_alalshikhpic.twitter.com/9FU16WxDIo

— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 11, 2024

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Oct 11 2024

Chris Eubank Jr downplays altercation with Conor Benn

Chris Eubank Jr. made it clear that he is not concerned about Conor Benn, following a tense altercation between them just before the weigh-in for his fight against Kamil Szeremeta. The weigh-in, held this Friday, sparked considerable anticipation, not only for the fight between Eubank Jr. and Szeremeta but also due to Conor Benn’s presence.

Eubank Jr., who will fight on the undercard of the highly awaited battle between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol at the Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia, downplayed the confrontation with Benn, focusing instead on his opponent for Saturday.

The British boxer is making his return to the ring after more than a year out of action. His last fight was in January 2023 against Liam Smith. However, it was Conor Benn’s name that dominated conversations during the weigh-in, as they were supposed to face each other in 2022 before Benn failed a couple of doping tests, leading to the cancellation of their bout.

This Friday, Benn attempted to provoke Chris Eubank Jr. by making disparaging comments, trying to ignite tension between the two. But Eubank Jr., after weighing in at the regulation 159.12 pounds, the same as his rival Kamil Szeremeta, remained calm and showed confidence in his physique and focus.

Responding to the incident with Benn, Eubank Jr. said, “That little insect is a coward”, downplaying the provocation. “He showed his true colours. I’m not worried about Conor Benn,” he added firmly. Despite his harsh words for Benn, Eubank Jr. redirected his attention to the real challenge he faces this weekend.Eddie Hearn rejects the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight

“I’ve got to deal with this tough opponent in Kamil Szeremeta,” the Brit concluded, emphasizing that his focus is entirely on the immediate fight. The 35-year-old boxer showed an impeccable physique during the weigh-in, reflecting his preparation for the bout.

The event, which Chris Eubank Jr. will take part in, is generating significant expectations, not just for his fight, but also for the undisputed clash between Beterbiev and Bivol, which will be the main event of the night. For Eubank Jr., Saturday will be his opportunity to re-establish himself in the middleweight division, leaving behind the drama with Conor Benn and concentrating his energy on defeating Szeremeta.Chris Eubank Jr. did not hold back when sharing his thoughts on Conor Benn 👀#BeterbievBivol | #RiyadhSeason | Oct 12, live on DAZN | @Turki_alalshikhpic.twitter.com/wojNnRFHrU

— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 11, 2024

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Oct 11 2024

New boxing title belt unveiled

The new undisputed light-heavyweight belt made its official debut during the weigh-in of Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. Both Russian boxers stepped on the scale this Friday, ahead of their title fight at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, scheduled for Saturday.

Bivol, 33, showed a leaner and slightly taller figure, weighing in at 174.12 pounds, just below the light-heavyweight limit. Meanwhile, Beterbiev, 39, who previously had to postpone the fight due to a meniscus tear, weighed 174.9 pounds. Both boxers respected the 175-pound limit without issues, signaling that they are in excellent physical shape for the bout.

After stepping on the scale, Beterbiev and Bivol briefly faced off in a stare-down that reflected mutual respect between the two contenders. Without any further gestures or provocations, they left the stage with the same composure they had when they arrived, clearly showing focus and discipline.

In an interview with DAZN, Bivol

Bivol, who has been training since the age of six, also spoke about his final preparations before the big fight. “I just need to eat right, sleep, and be ready. I’m used to it,” the champion added.

For his part, Beterbiev was brief but firm in his statements. When asked how he felt, he responded: “Good, like usual. My favorite part is fighting. Like I said, we’ll see. I’m getting ready to fight,” commented the experienced boxer, hinting at his preference for letting his fists do the talking.

Bivol’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, took the opportunity to promote the fight, describing it as a generational showdown in the light-heavyweight division. “This is a generational, great fight. The best fight in the light-heavyweight division for decades. Two ice-cold competitors. This is an opportunity for Dmitry Bivol to achieve a lifelong dream,” Hearn concluded.Davis-Roach undercard taking shape with additional world title fight touted

With excitement building and the new undisputed belt on the line, fans are eagerly awaiting Saturday’s fight, which promises to be one of the most anticipated boxing events of the year.⚖️ Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol weigh-in results (ceremonial weigh-in later): [@DanRafael1]

🇷🇺 Artur Beterbiev – 174.96lbs 🇷🇺 Dmitry Bivol – 174.12lbs

✅ All set for the undisputed light-heavyweight world title fight tomorrow night.

— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) October 11, 2024

‼️ Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol FINAL FACE-OFF ahead of tomorrow night…

[🎥 @Queensberry] pic.twitter.com/FbqKAgly3Q

— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) October 11, 2024

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Oct 11 2024

Frank Warren reveals tension with Chris Eubank Jr

Renowned boxing promoter and founder of Queensberry Promotions, Frank Warren, has revealed details of his conflict with Chris Eubank Jr. In an interview with @IFLTV, Warren discussed Eubank Jr.’s refusal to accept a fight against rising star Hamzah Sheeraz. According to Warren, the British boxer was upset after being publicly called out for not accepting the offer.

“He (Chris Eubank Jr) was pissed off that I called him out (for not taking the Hamzah Sheeraz fight). He said he never received the offer that was made, which is pretty surprising because the offer was made. He kept showing up with Ben Shalom and with that Maz (Mazhar Majeed) who’s his advisor, which…who’s his advisor,” Warren stated.

This comment has not only caused a stir but also sparked a debate about Eubank Jr.’s career and his willingness to face new challenges. The fight with Sheeraz, a young rising boxer, could have been a significant opportunity for Eubank Jr., but according to Warren, it was declined.Frank Warren had previously mentioned that earlier this year, Sheeraz was offered the chance to fight Mexican champion Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez.

However, Frank Warren argued that it was not yet the right time for Sheeraz to take such a big leap in his career. This offer was also turned down, highlighting the cautious approach taken by Sheeraz’s team in selecting the right fights.👀 Frank Warren: “(Chris Eubank Jr) was pissed off that I called him out (for not taking the Hamzah Sheeraz fight). He said he never received the offer that was made which is pretty surprising because the offer was made. He kept showing up with Ben Shalom and with that Maz… pic.twitter.com/8MXVR23sC2

— EverythingBoxing (@EverythingBoxi2) October 11, 2024

Meanwhile, Chris Eubank Jr. is preparing to face Kamil Szeremeta on Saturday, October 12 in Riyadh, as part of the Beterbiev vs. Bivol event. This fight represents a significant challenge for Eubank Jr., as he looks to solidify his position in the middleweight division.

In addition to his in-ring commitments, Eubank Jr. has recently made headlines due to a public confrontation with Conor Benn. The two boxers crossed paths in Saudi Arabia during the weigh-in ahead of Eubank Jr.’s fight against Szeremeta. Tension between them has escalated, and both have taken to social media to express their disagreement. Conor Benn has made clear the reasons behind his conflict with Eubank Jr., adding a new chapter to the rivalry that has been brewing between them in recent months.

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Oct 11 2024

Conor Benn explains his altercation with Chris Eubank Jr.

In a recent interview for Fight Up TV, Conor Benn discussed his recent confrontation with Chris Eubank Jr. in Saudi Arabia. The 28-year-old British boxer did not hold back after the altercation that took place on Friday. Benn pushed Eubank Jr. in the chest, generating tension between the two.The conflict between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr. is not new.

The two fighters were supposed to face each other in October 2022 in a fight that would mark the 30th anniversary of the match between their fathers, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr. However, the fight was canceled when Benn failed two voluntary doping tests. Since then, the rivalry has grown, with exchanges of words and latent tensions.

In the interview, Conor Benn recounted his version of the events that triggered the altercation. According to him, it was Eubank Jr. who approached him first. “Well, I didn’t approach him, that’s the point. He started walking toward me,” Benn explained. “If he thinks I’m going to let someone approach me like that, he’s mistaken. Nobody comes at me like that, period.” Benn made it clear that he would not allow Eubank Jr. to intimidate him, adding that the rivalry has been brewing for over two years.

“He says he was waiting for me to finish cutting weight to ‘attack me,’ but I wouldn’t be that disrespectful,” Benn continued, emphasizing his firm stance. “If you want to come up to me, don’t think I won’t tell you what I think.”

When asked about his personal opinion of Eubank Jr., Benn did not mince words. “He’s an arrogant idiot,” he said without hesitation. “He’s arrogant, he’s delusional, he’s a fool. I don’t have many good things to say about him, personally.” For Benn, Eubank Jr.’s attitude and the way he has handled things over the past two years have been unacceptable.

Benn accused Eubank Jr. of using his pain for his own benefit, referring to the difficult situation surrounding the cancellation of their fight in 2022. “I called him personally from my phone, crying, saying, ‘Chris, I’m sorry, mate.’ And he used that against me when it was very hard for me to make that call,” Benn revealed.

Benn made it clear that he is ready to face Eubank Jr. as soon as possible. “Let him sign the contract for the next fight,” Benn expressed. “I don’t need a warm-up fight.” Although he acknowledges the risk of moving up two weight classes, Benn remains confident and has no doubts about his ability to face Eubank Jr. without needing more prior fights.Terence Crawford and Sebastian Fundora reach agreement

“I’m a fighter, I live in the gym. I spar with light heavyweights, super middleweights, and middleweights.” He added, “For me, nothing he brings is concerning. The only thing is that I’ll have to move up two weight classes, but apart from that, I don’t consider him a top-level opponent.”

“Of course, there’s a risk; it’s dangerous to move up two weights, but I’m a fighter. I could face King Kong tomorrow if necessary,” Benn stated confidently.Controlling emotions in the ring

Despite the intensity of the rivalry, Benn admits that he fights with strong emotions, something that won’t change when they finally face off. “I fight with emotions. I fight with rage, with anger. That’s just how I am,” Benn explained. “I come out like a bull from the start.” The boxer is convinced that his aggression and fighting style will be key to defeating Eubank Jr. when the time comes.

Regarding how he sees the fight, Benn is categorical. “As soon as I land my big right hand on his huge head, it’s over.” For Benn, the outcome is clear, and all that’s left is to wait for both boxers to face each other in the ring to settle their bitter rivalry once and for all.

Now, Chris Eubank Jr. is preparing to face Polish fighter Kamil Szeremeta on Saturday in Riyadh at the Beterbiev vs. Bivol event. But the encounter with Conor Benn continues to loom in his horizon, with both showing clear intentions to resolve their differences in the ring.

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Oct 11 2024

Eddie Hearn rejects the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight

Renowned boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has firmly expressed his rejection of the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, scheduled for November. In a recent interview with Michael Benson, Hearn was adamant in declaring that he will leave the stadium after watching the rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, scheduled for November 15. His refusal to watch the Paul-Tyson fight was clear.

“I think it’s a huge shame that one of the biggest legends of the sport comes back 20 years after everybody knew he shouldn’t be boxing anymore. At 55 or however old he is. He’s 58? Jesus Christ, he’s nearly 60. Like, you have no respect for the sport of boxing if you put Mike Tyson in a ring at 58 years of age. And if he gets hurt, then it’s on those people… I’ll watch Katie Taylor and then I’ll leave. I can’t watch that,” Hearn said during the interview.Eddie Hearn has been a consistent critic of this fight, which he called “dangerous, irresponsible, and disrespectful to boxing.”

His main concern revolves around Tyson’s advanced age. At 58 years old, he will face an opponent 31 years younger than him, Jake Paul, who is 27. For the promoter, the age difference is one of the most alarming factors, alongside the potential health risks Tyson faces.

The fight has sparked criticism from many quarters. Boxers, analysts, and media outlets have noted that this bout is more of a spectacle than a competitive fight. Many agree it is driven by financial motives rather than sporting ones. Tyson’s iconic status in boxing and the controversial rise of Jake Paul, a YouTuber turned boxer, appear to be the main attractions of this event.

It is also worth mentioning that this fight had been postponed before due to Tyson’s health issues. For Eddie Hearn, this should have been a clear warning sign about the risks of going ahead with the fight. In his remarks, he stressed that returning to the ring at 58 is not a wise decision.

Despite his rejection of the Paul-Tyson fight, Hearn has expressed full support for Katie Taylor in her rematch against Amanda Serrano. Hearn emphasized that this fight will be the greatest challenge of Taylor’s career and is a fight of true sporting merit. However, he remains firm in his decision not to watch the main event, which he deems unnecessary and risky for Tyson’s health.Sebastian Fundora may be stripped of world title despite Terence Crawford ‘agreement’

The controversy surrounding this fight continues to grow, and as boxing fans are divided between those eagerly awaiting the spectacle and those who

 

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Oct 11 2024

Sebastian Fundora may be stripped of world title despite Terence Crawford ‘agreement’

Unified WBO and WBC champion Sebastian Fundora is walking around with a target on his back in the super-welterweight division and it appeared as though his next fight was planned out. However, it now appears as though he will be stripped of one of his world titles if he goes ahead with what had been agreed.

Fundora shocked the world when he defeated Tim Tszyu on short-notice to become a unified super-welterweight, a sizeable cut to the Australian aiding him on his way to a famous split-decision victory.

Since then, ‘The Towering Inferno’ has been continuously linked to a first defence of the titles in a clash with Errol Spence Jr. – despite the fact that Spence’s last contest was in July 2023 and was back down at welterweight against Crawford.

Additionally, arguable pound-for-pound number one and now WBA 154lb champion Crawford holds the position as the WBO mandatory challenger and purse bids for the showdown had been called, with ‘Bud’ supposedly keen to add two additional titles to his collection as he attempts to become a three-weight undisputed champion

Yet, it was surprisingly revealed that Crawford had agreed to allow Fundora to proceed with a voluntary defence of the belts against Spence Jr. – likely in the hope that Spence Jr. would come out on top and set up a fruitful rematch between the pair.

Although, those plans seem to have gone out of the window regardless of the deal, as the WBO have confirmed that they will not allow Fundora to defend their belt against Spence Jr. due to the fact that he is not ranked, as per Dan Rafael.WBO tells me they will accept this but Fundora optional cannot be vs. Spence as he is not in the top 15 rankings. Keep in mind Fundora could vacate the WBO and still has WBC which could approve Spence. https://t.co/sDXwZlAZLQ

— Dan Rafael (@DanRafael1) October 10, 2024

“WBO tells me they will accept this but Fundora optional cannot be vs. Spence as he is not [in their] top 15 rankings. Keep in mind Fundora could vacate the WBO and still has the WBC [title] which could approve Spence.”

Should Fundora vacate the WBO or be stripped of the strap, Crawford would be expected to be upgraded to full WBO world champion or at least be given the shot at a vacant belt in his next contest.

Alternatively, the WBO may choose to insert Errol Spence Jr. into their top 15 rankings in order to make proceedings less complicated and to avoid stripping their champion.

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Oct 11 2024

Davis-Roach undercard taking shape with additional world title fight touted

The announcement that Gervonta Davis would defend his WBA lightweight title against Lamont Roach in December was met with collective groans of disappointment with many believing there to be other more worthy contenders for his title. Yet, there are signs that the undercard will help prop up the value of the event, with rumours of a second world title contest being added.

‘Tank’ had been linked to a number of unification contests throughout 2024 but news that fellow champions Shakur Stevenson (WBC) and Vasyl Lomachenko (IBF) would be unavailable left the Baltimore banger searching for an alternate dance partner.

With Floyd Schofield and Edwin De Los Santos both well ranked with the WBA and each calling for a shot at Davis’ throne, the expectation was that one of those two contenders would be granted the opportunity.

However, the self-proclaimed ‘face of boxing’ instead opted to bring WBA super-featherweight champion Lamont Roach up from 130lbs and present him with the chance to become a two-division world champion – underwhelming many of his fans.

Although, it was since been whispered that a salivating rematch between Stephen Fulton and Brandon Figueroa will be going ahead as the co-main event – the victor likely to challenge either Rey Vargas (WBC) or Nick Ball (WBA) for a featherweight world title.

Now, esteemed boxing journalist Dan Rafael has declared that the possibility of there also being an additional world title affair on the undercard, with Alberto Puello attempting a first defence of his WBC super-lightweight crown against tricky Spaniard and mandatory challenger Sandor Martin.Dave Allen comments on his next fight against Johnny FisherPer multiple sources, plan is for WBC 140 titlist Alberto Puello & mandatory Sandor Martin to fight on the Tank-Roach card Dec. 14. Their camps (PBC and Top Rank) made a deal in August with the fight having to take place before end of year & purse bid was canceled. #boxing

— Dan Rafael (@DanRafael1) October 10, 2024

“Per multiple sources, plan is for WBC 140 titlist Alberto Puello & mandatory Sandor Martin to fight on the Tank-Roach card Dec. 14. Their camps (PBC and Top Rank) made a deal in August with the fight having to take place before end of year & purse bid was cancelled. #boxing”

The Davis-Roach event will take place on December 14th at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas as ‘Tank’ hopes to add a 29th knockout to his resume on a PBC card that will be available to purchase on Amazon Prime Video PPV.

Former WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo is also expected to appear on the undercard, expected to fight Thomas LaManna in his second fight in three-and-a-half years.

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Oct 11 2024

Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn clash in Riyadh ahead of Beterbiev-Bivol

Chris Eubank Jr. is set to end a 13-month spell of inactivity when he fights on the Beterbiev-Bivol undercard against Kamil Szeremeta this weekend and his involvement on the bill has already been rife with drama. Now, he and Conor Benn have crossed paths in Riyadh and their meeting was as fiery as could be expected.

After their father’s famous rivalry, the animosity between Eubank and Benn was already innate, but it intensified after Conor Benn failed a drugs test ahead of their scheduled grudge match in September 2022, which was rightfully cancelled.

Benn has not returned to fight in the United Kingdom and seems unlikely to any time soon, revoking his British boxing licence but still calling for a showdown with Eubank in order to put their differences aside.

Meanwhile, Eubank Jr. moved on to a rivalry with Liam Smith and suffered a first knockout defeat to the Liverpudlian back in January 2023, although he got his own back over the former WBO super-welterweight champion in their rematch last September – scoring a stoppage victory of his own.

Eubank Jr. has not returned to action since that contest, but he is set to make a comeback to the ring against Szeremeta on Saturday night.

As the clock counts down to fight night, Conor Benn bumped into his foe ahead of today’s weigh-in and shoved his rival, before labelling him as a ‘dead boy walking’.‼️ Conor Benn SHOVES Chris Eubank Jr as they clash in person today: "I'm gonna f*** you up, you're a dead boy walking."

[🎥 @ChrisEubankJr] pic.twitter.com/OiWTZ1QsYv

— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) October 11, 2024

[Benn] – “You are lucky you are fighting tomorrow or else I would f**k you up right now.”

[Eubank Jr.] – “You see this guy only comes in when I am cutting weight.”

[Benn] – “I will see you tomorrow after the fight.”

[Eubank Jr.] – “You get in that ring.”

[Benn] – “Yeah, I will get into that ring and give it to you. Course. You are f***ing lucky that you are fighting tomorrow.”Martin Bakole claims Zhilei Zhang ‘ran’ from their fight

[Eubank Jr.] – “We will see. Let him come in close, I like this energy.”

Benn shoves Eubank Jr.

[Eubank Jr.] – “You are a kid.”

[Benn] – “I am a kid that is going to f**k you up.”

[Eubank Jr.] – “Watch what happens.”

[Benn] – “Yeah, yeah, watch what happens. Dead boy walking.”

[Eubank Jr.] – “You are a p**sy.”

[Benn] – “You are lucky that you are fighting tomorrow and that I need you to win because I will give you a good a** beating in front of 60,000. That is what is going to happen.”

Since footage of the incident went viral on social media, Conor Benn has added further comment on X and declared that he would ‘flatten’ Eubank Jr. inside three rounds if given the opportunity.Don’t lose to this nugget on Saturday satsuma head. And I suggest you scrub your teeth because your breathe smelt like a mountain of sh*t.

3 rounds I’m flattening you !! https://t.co/Vz4yuJBnXb

— Conor Nigel Benn (@ConorNigel) October 11, 2024

“Don’t lose to this nugget on Saturday satsuma head. And I suggest you scrub your teeth because your breath smelt like a mountain of sh*t. 3 rounds I’m flattening you!!”

Eubank-Benn does appear to be a fight that is around the corner and remains as one of the most deep-rooted rivalries in the sport. Whether it will take place in the United Kingdom or on Saudi shores remains to be seen, but it will likely hinge on Eubank Jr.’s success against Szeremeta this Saturday.

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Oct 11 2024

World title rematch double-header poised for December after ‘agreement reached’

2024 has proven to be a phenomenal year for boxing with Turki Al-Alshikh’s involvement in the sport resulting in a plethora of blockbuster events that have captivated fans around the globe. Yet, the Saudi is not a necessity when it comes to manufacturing major cards and Top Rank now appears poised to end the year with bang without the assistance of boxing’s newfound catalyst.

Three-division world champion Emanuel Navarette (38-2-1) attempted to claim a title at a fourth weight earlier this year but came up short against Denys Berinchyk this May, resulting in back-to-back fights without a win for the Mexican.

That last win came in a dominant performance against former WBC super-featherweight champion Oscar Valdez (32-2), who has since become the WBO interim title-holder and therefore has earnt his shot at a rematch with the out-of-sorts ‘Vaquero’.

Meanwhile, Rafael Espinoza (25-0) pulled off one of the upsets of the year when he outpointed Robeisy Ramirez (14-2) last December, edging a majority-decision against the two-time Olympic gold medallist to claim the WBO featherweight title.

Since then, Espinoza has made one successful defence of the belt to prove that his victory was no fluke, knocking out Sergio Sanchez in June, whilst Cuba’s Ramirez got back to winning ways with a stoppage win of his own – halting Brandon Benitez, also in June.Chris Eubank Jr in talks to fight three blockbuster names

Now, Boxing Scene have reported that both rematches will take place on the same card for the respective WBO super-featherweight and featherweight world titles.

“The Rafael Espinoza-Robeisy Ramirez WBO featherweight title rematch will not go to a purse bid tomorrow, as Top Rank reached an agreement with both fighters before the deadline, per reporting from Lance Pugmire of BoxingScene.

“Espinoza and Ramirez will be the co-main event on the Dec. 7 Top Rank card in Arizona, headlined by the rematch between Emanuel Navarrete and Oscar Valdez.”

The imminent announcement of the bill will add to what is already set to be an action-packed end to the calendar, as December plays host to Davis-Roach, Fury-Usyk II and Inoue-Goodman already.

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Oct 11 2024

Former Dmitry Bivol opponent explains why Artur Beterbiev will defeat him

This weekend plays host to what many are calling the ‘best fight in boxing’, as Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol go toe-to-toe in a battle to crown a first four-belt undisputed light-heavyweight champion. Ahead of fight night, a former opponent of Bivol’s has spoken out and detailed why he believes Beterbiev will have his number.

Beterbiev remains as boxing’s only world champion with a 100% knockout ratio, scoring stoppage victories over the likes of Oleksandr Gvozdyk, Joe Smith Jr. and Callum Smith since becoming champion.

Meanwhile, Dmitry Bivol represents the slick boxing technician in the age-old stylistic match-up that is a powerful puncher versus a masterful boxing mind with tremendous footwork.

Yet, that is not to say that Beterbiev does not possess extremely intelligence in the ring himself, with his aggression being far more advanced than your average front-footed swarmer – as shown by his success in the amateurs, where he won two European championships and one world championship, making for an intriguing affair this weekend.

In an interview with Pro Boxing Fans, Lyndon Arthur, who lost a decision to Bivol back in December, revealed his prediction and detailed why Beterbiev’s success in the amateurs could prove pivotal, although he admitted that the age and recent injuries of the 39-year-old does raise alarm bells.

“When I was in there with Bivol, I thought, ‘He doesn’t hit as hard as I thought he would,”

“I was able to defend a lot more punches than I thought I would.”Team GB star signs with boxing advisor

“I’ve been in with both of them. I was sparring Beterbiev. It’s not the same as a fight, but the punches he throws to be able to take them with 10-ounce gloves at the pace he brings them and the resilience he comes into the ring with, it’s going to be hard for Bivol to keep him off.

“He definitely hits hard with 10-ounce gloves with both hands, and it would hurt to get hit with 10-ounce gloves,”

“Bivol, it’s his combination punching, his distancing, and the way he gets in range. Before you know it, he’s there. Beterbiev, it’s his relentless and his ability to come forward. He’s very good at boxing. Because he knocks everyone out, everyone thinks he’s a come-forward fighter, but he was on the Russian team for a long time in the amateurs.”

“He had a long amateur career. He’s seen a lot of styles. He’s very good at boxing. Yeah, [I am picking Beterbiev to win].”

“As long as Beterbiev has got something left in the tank and didn’t grow old overnight. If he’s not showing age, I believe Beterbiev will get him,”

Beterbiev-Bivol will take place on Saturday night, topping a mammoth undercard that features names such as Jai Opetaia, Chris Eubank Jr. and Ben Whittaker.

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Oct 11 2024

Turki Alalshikh hints at Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois rematch date

Turki Alalshikh has emerged as the man to have organised and arranged some of the biggest boxing fights in the past few years.

A Saudi Arabian adviser at the Royal Court under the rank of Minister and the current Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Alalshikh has helped Saudi host a series of high profile fights.

Even when the fights are not in Saudi, the fingerprints of Turki Alalshikh are all over them.

Case in point being the recent fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.

Taking place at Wembley Stadium in England, the bout was billed as part of Riyadh Season and there was even the Saudi national anthem sang before the main event.

If that’s not an indication of the influence of Turki Alalshikh and Saudi on the sport of boxing, then nothing is.

So when Alalshikh comments on what’s set to take place in the world of boxing, it’s important to take note.

And he’s just provided an insight into some of the future fights lined up.

Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol clash on Saturday, the Saudi matchmaker made a series of revelations.

“See in February again Queensberry against Matchroom, 5 vs 5, we will finish it maybe this week with a big surprise and then let’s see the result about this fight, the result of the big fight December 21, [Oleksandr] Usyk-Tyson [Fury].

“Joshua, Dubois, Tyson, Usyk, everyone, everyone on the line.Martin Bakole claims Zhilei Zhang ‘ran’ from their fight

“This is what we want. We want the big fights and to see who’s really the best fighters in each division.”

There’s a lot to unpack there.

Firstly, it seems that Queensbury vs Matchroom 2 is taking place in February, with an official announcement coming soon.

And then Turki Alalshikh seems to imply that Joshua vs Dubois is likely to be happening around that time also.

So it looks like February 2025 is the date being earmarked for the rematch.

Of course, things can always change.

Right now, Anthony Joshua is still suspended from boxing and must wait until he’s allowed to return to the ring.

Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, has already stated that AJ’s preference is a rematch with Dubois.

So while the result from the Usyk vs Fury fight may alter things, it seems that the plan right now is for Anthony Joshua to fight Daniel Dubois in February.

And if anything can make that happen, Turki Alalshikh is certainly the man for the job.

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Oct 10 2024

Francis Ngannou accuses Dana White of lying

Dana White is not a man to hold back his thoughts.

When asked a question, he’s a straight shooter who is happy to provide an answer.

That’s what happened recently when the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president was asked about claims made by former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou about the difference in pay from the UFC to boxing.

In typical Dana White fashion, he put across his thoughts in a forthright manner.

And his comments has stirred a reaction from Ngannou.

The former UFC heavyweight champion is currently signed with the Professional Fighters League (PFL) after losing his last boxing match to Anthony Joshua by devastating knockout.

Among his greatest achievements, during his fight against Alistair Overeem at UFC 218 in March 2018, Ngannou landed a devastating uppercut that led him to win by knockout in the first round.

This punch was measured at 129,161 units on the UFC’s punch meter, setting a new record.

After Ngannou parted ways with the UFC due to a prolonged contractual dispute, the French Cameroonian has headlined two boxing events against heavyweight stars Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

Unfortunately, his loss against Anthony Joshua put a stop to his boxing career.

Since then, Dana White has made several jabs at Ngannou since the former heavyweight champion left the UFC.Jake Paul challenges Mike Tyson with $5 million bet

White has also claimed that the UFC offered him the largest heavyweight contract in UFC history, and that he would have earned more than in his first two professional boxing fights combined.

Upon hearing these accusations, Ngannou did not stay silent and has now responded by labelling the UFC president a liar.

In an interview with SHAK MMA, Ngannou said, “Unless he was the one writing the check, I don’t see how he could know that.

“But for me, as the one receiving that money after leaving the UFC, and based on what the UFC was proposing, it was just a trap.

“It wasn’t a solid contract… so that’s a lie.”

Additionally, Ngannou reacted to White’s comments about entering the boxing business.

“Honestly, I don’t know anything about what he said.

“He has said many things so far; we are all confused.”

It seems that the relationship between the two will remain complicated.

For UFC fans dreaming of a reconciliation between the two men any time soon, it certainly seems far from happening.

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Oct 10 2024

Vasyl Lomachenko ‘contemplating’ retirement from boxing

Vasyl Lomachenko had a fabled amateur career and carried that success into the professional scene, becoming a three-weight world champion in just twelve contests. However, at 36-years-old and lacking motivation to return to the ring, the fan-favourite Ukrainian may be about the hang up the gloves.

‘Loma’ famously went 396-1 during his stellar amateur career and attempted to make history by challenging for world honours in just his second bout as a professional, but fell short in a split-decision defeat to Orlando Salido.

However, in the fight that followed, Lomachenko did manage to get his hands on a world title by scoring a majority-decision victory over Gary Russell Jr. for the WBO featherweight crown.

From there on out it the world of boxing became obsessed by the talent of ‘The Matrix’, as many tried and failed to lay a glove on the masterful technician, defending his featherweight title on three occasions before picking up the WBO super-featherweight strap – which was defended four times before a move up to lightweight.

At 135lbs, Loma appeared to have maxed out physically but he still had the superior skill to dominate Jorge Linares, Jose Pedraza, Anthony Crolla and Luke Campbell to become the unified WBC, WBA and WBO champion.

Although, that emphatic run that captivated the world of boxing was brought to an end by a then-unlikely contender as the now well-respected Teofimo Lopez upset the odds and pulled off the upset to make a name for himself and shake up the lightweight division.

After three wins, Lomachenko would return to the peak of the lightweight division and what an opportunity it was – a shot at his lifelong dream of becoming an undisputed champion against the youngest undisputed title-holder of all-time, Devin Haney.Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: new fight added to undercard

Yet, despite the vast majority of fans believing that ‘Loma’ had done enough to win the fight, it was Haney who got the nod on the scorecards, leaving the veteran heartbroken.

But all was not lost for 36-year-old Lomachenko, who returned in another title fight earlier this year and rolled back the years to dethrone George Kambosos Jr. and become the IBF lightweight champion, ending an almost four-year run without having a belt to his name.

As a result, it was expected that Lomachenko would pursue the other lightweight champions; Gervonta Davis (WBA), Shakur Stevenson (WBC) and Denys Berinchyk (WBO), yet news that the hard-to-hit phenomenon was not motivated to fight Davis raised red flags.

Now, ESPN journalist Mike Coppinger has claimed that Lomachenko refused a fight with ‘Tank’ because he is ‘contemplating retirement’, whilst previewing Davis’ recently-confirmed showdown with Lamont Roach.Gervonta Davis was in talks to fight Vasiliy Lomachenko – who is contemplating retirement – and after the prospect of the fight collapsed, Tank will now fight Lamont Roach in a fight where he’ll be a major favorite. Discussing Gervonta’s next fight on ESPN+’s State of Boxing. pic.twitter.com/m8F0Qcqmuf

— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) October 10, 2024“Gervonta Davis was in talks to fight Vasiliy Lomachenko – who is contemplating retirement – and after the prospect of the fight collapsed, Tank will now fight Lamont Roach in a fight where he’ll be a major favorite. Discussing Gervonta’s next fight on ESPN+’s State of Boxing.”

Davis will fight Roach on December 14th in Texas, with a salivating co-main event also being reported for that bill.

As for ‘Loma’, he has recently been linked to an alternate opponent, but if this is the end – what a ride it has been.

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Oct 10 2024

Chris Eubank Jr in talks to fight three blockbuster names

After over a year of inactivity, Chris Eubank Jr steps back into a boxing ring this weekend.

The son of legendary boxer Chris Eubank, Jr is set to face Kamil Szeremeta on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol in Saudi.

Eubank Jr is looking to remind the world that he still has what it takes to become a world champion despite reaching 35 years of age.

A decisive win against Szeremeta will go a long way to building anticipation to see what’s next for the Brighton based boxer.

Chris Eubank Jr has never struggled to garner interest, not least because of his surname.

But it seems that he has his eye on a mega bout after confirming that he’s in discussions with three blockbuster names to fight next.

Speaking to TNT Sports, Eubank Jr seemingly already has one eye on the future.

“Yes, I need to win and do so in devastating fashion”, he told the television broadcaster in a sit down interview.

“If I don’t, why would people want to see me fight Canelo, Conor Benn, Billy Joe Saunders, or Terence Crawford?

“If I can’t beat this guy convincingly, why am I fighting them?

“There’s still so much for me in my boxing career. It’s not just a belief; it’s reality.

“We’re already in talks with Canelo, Benn, Saunders, and the middleweight titleholders.Huge rematch expected to land on Davis-Roach undercard

“I just need to do my job, stay disciplined, and all those big fights will happen.”

Those three names mentioned would undoubtedly be box office fights.

It seems that everyone in the middleweight division wants a fight with Canelo Alvarez and Eubank Jr is happy to have his name in the mix for that one.

Of course, one of his three losses in his career came against Billy Joe Saunders on split decision.

Those two have never met again in the ring and fight fans will be intrigued to see who would come up next.

But it’s the other name that will likely get the most attention.

Any card that features the names of Benn and Eubank will sell tickets.

And that’s the fight that Eubank Jr seems to want next.

“Yes, if he sorts out his license, that’s definitely a fight I want next”, said Chris Eubank Jr when asked about the Conor Benn fight.

These two were originally scheduled to fight in October 2022, but the fight was cancelled just days before after Benn had tested positive for banned substances.

Conor Benn has always protested his innocence despite the fight being called off.

It seems that the fight could be rekindled with these latest comments showing that there’s still an eagerness on the side of Chris Eubank Jr to make that fight happen next in his career.

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Oct 10 2024

Exclusive: Chris Eubank Jr. was told to go on viral press conference rant claims cousin Harlem

Chris Eubank Jr. made headlines recently for launching a scathing rant at the press conference for Artur Beterbiev’s undisputed light-heavyweight showdown with Dmitry Bivol. However, his cousin, Harlem, has now revealed the real reason behind the middleweight contender’s ruthless verbal attack.

Eubank Jr. is scheduled to appear on the Beterbiev-Bivol undercard against Kamil Szeremeta (22-2-2) on Saturday night as he hopes to edge closer towards a world title shot against Janibek Alimkhanuly or possibly Hamzah Sheeraz.

Yet, at the press conference for the event last month, the focus of Eubank Jr. did not appear to be on his opponent. Instead, the 35-year-old gunned for British promoters Eddie Hearn, Frank Warren and Kalle Sauerland, labelling each of them as ‘scumbags’ in the viral clip whilst explaining why he has signed with Ben Shalom’s BOXXER.Eubank Jr knows how to make a headline.

Here he is gearing into Warren Sauerland and Hearn for being scumbag promoters. Only Turki survives‼️🥊🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/OAIDRXXVdr

— LondonRunzBoxing (@LondonRunz) September 25, 2024

“Why BOXXER? Because every other promoter out here is scumbag.

“He [Frank Warren] sued me for a couple of hundred thousand a few years ago, so obviously I’d never go back to him. Scumbag.

“Kalle Sauerland, kept me in a terrible contract for several years. Scumbag.

“Eddie Hearn and Frank Smith tried everything they could to make this Conor Benn fight. So yes, scumbags.

“The only one who isn’t [a scumbag] is Turki Al-Alshikh. This is a man who isn’t trying to take money from fighters and use lawyers and accountants in slave contracts.”

Understandably, each of targeted promoters were outraged at the comments but none more so than Frank Warren, who threatened to take a legal course of action once again.

Soon after, Eubank Jr. released a statement and apologised for his words – with that apology being accepted by Warren.Chris Eubank Jr and Frank Warren release a statement. #fightclub247#boxing#fighter#beterbievbivol#champion#forthefanspic.twitter.com/KJcegynEFf

— Fight Club 24/7 (@fightclub247) September 25, 2024

“Following today’s press conference for the historic Riyadh Season event on October 12th, I would like to retract my inaccurate statements and offer my apologies to Frank Warren, Eddie Hearn and Kalle Sauerland. I now wish to focus purely on boxing and preparing for a huge fight in Riyadh next month.”

However, rising welterweight contender and cousin of Chris, Harlem Eubank, today exclusively told that this rant was one that was planned by Eubank Jr. and others, rather than one that was off of the cuff, explaining that someone gave him the ‘green light’ beforehand.

“Chris is always going to speak his mind, whatever he thinks. He is always happy to speak his mind and I think Ben [Shalom] had a hard week the week before in the AJ fight build-up, and I think that Jr. came to the rescue.

“Chris is one of them people that is happy to express his views, especially if given the green light to do so.”

Whoever it was that encouraged Eubank Jr. to cause a stir will certainly be pleased with the outcome, but the former IBO middleweight world champion will be hoping that his speech did not cause too much of a distraction, and that he can still get the job done against Szeremeta on Saturday night.

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Oct 10 2024

Fabio Wardley makes shock revelation ahead of Frazer Clarke Rematch

Fabio Wardley has proven himself to not only be a worthy British champion but a possible world title threat by maintaining his 18-fight undefeated record at the peak of the domestic level. Yet, Saturday night represents his toughest test to date and ahead of fight night, the Ipswich fan-favourite made a shocking admission.

Despite no amateur experience, Wardley rose into British title contention after knockout victories in all outings since his debut and after 14 wins and 13 knockouts, Wardley was offered the shot at the vacant title against Nathan Gorman – who was halted in just three rounds.

An opportunity on the big stage soon followed, as Wardley stopped American Michael Coffie before returning to defend the Lonsdale Belt on the Fury-Ngannou Riyadh Season card in Saudi Arabia, knocking out David Adeleye in a career-best performance.

Yet, it was Tokyo 2020 Olympic bronze medallist Frazer Clarke who was being picked by many to put an end to Wardley’s reign and an Easter Sunday showdown gave further substance to those suggestions.

Wardley and Clarke went to war in one of 2024’s fights of the year thus far, where Wardley scored a knockdown and Clarke was deducted an additional point, but still the judges scored the contest as a draw – meaning Clarke would have been victorious if not for the low blow.

Now, Wardley and Clarke will rematch in what many feel is the highlight of the Beterbiev-Bivol undercard and in an interview with Boxing News, 29-year-old Wardley declared that he intends to vacate the British title during the aftermath.Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: new fight added to undercard

“Obviously, the Frazer Clarke era, whatever that bit of my life was or bit of my boxing career was – that will be finished after Saturday night. And my British title, British area level fights. I think they’ll be done as well. I can’t see any more contenders that is a right [fight] for me to take at this juncture in my career. I’ve had my good run with it, time to probably let that go.”

This will be Wardley’s third defence of the belt, allowing him to keep a hold of the belt and add it to his collection even after it has been officially vacated.

Although, the strong-willed power-puncher hopes that the British title will not be the only strap that he can look back on after his career, adding that he is hoping to close in on a world title shot during 2025.

“Ultimately setting up for a world title or at least a shot at a world title or eliminator or a voluntary shot.

“I’m up there in the mix. We know the big fight that’s happening at the end of the year. So, once that happens and then a few months later when things start to fragment and mandatories start to get called and eliminators everything moves starts to move in all sorts of directions. I want one of those directions to be towards me.”

Fabio Wardley currently sits at #8 in the world rankings with both the WBO and WBC, #9 with the WBA and #12 with the IBF. As he suggests, belts are likely to become available in the near future, but the route selection may prove pivotal depending on which belts the victor of Fury-Usyk decide to retain.

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Oct 10 2024

Tim Tszyu vs Bakhram Murtazaliev could move because of Hurricane Milton

Tim Tszyu and Bakhram Murtazaliev are set to fight over the IBF junior middleweight title on Saturday 19th October.

Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida is the current location for the clash.

But that looks in serious jeopardy as of now.

Hurricane Milton has been all over the news in the United States of America.

People have been ordered to stay indoors by police as Hurricane Milton smashes into Florida.

Two people have already died from a tornado as Hurricane Milton approached.

The National Weather Service has issued the highest level of flood warning possible to residents of Tampa, St Petersburg and Clearwater. There are approximately two million residents who are subject to the alert.

The situation is pretty dire right now.

With winds recorded of 390km/hour, it’s one of the worst hurricanes in USA history.

A boxing fight is not at the forefront of most people’s minds in Florida right now.

With so much destruction and devastation, it’s looking unfeasible that the fight will be staged in Orlando next week.

No Limit CEO George Rose, who is promoting the fight, has detailed plans to the media around the possibilities.

“It’s been a bit of a tumultuous last week as we found out about the weather trends over in the U.S,” Rose told media.Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: new fight added to undercard

“It’s been a bit of a scramble for all of us. At the moment, what I can say is both fighters are safe and both are preparing for what is going to be the biggest fights of their careers.

“We’re staying in touch with our U.S. counterparts as often as we can and as it stands at the moment everything is proceeding as per planned but we are prepared to make a mad dash and a mad change if we have to.

“At the moment we’re staying alert and staying prepared for every update and every change that happens between now and then.

“I seriously cannot believe how big this is.

“We thought the floods and everything we faced here in Australia had been the biggest, craziest weather phenomenon we’d have to worry about in putting on an event but this is huge.

“This is very scary.

“But it’s something I think we’re well aware of and we’re going to make sure our fighters are safe and we do make the best decision at the end. But we’re ready to move on whatever we have to do.”

This is not the first time that No Limit have had to move a fight for one of their boxers.

No Limit had to postpone Nikita Tszyu’s professional boxing debut in 2022 after the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre was flooded.

“We were able to move that event within 24 hours and make that happen,” Rose said.

“Obviously this is larger scale with a world title fight happening over there in Orlando but we’ve got no hesitation in having to move and choose a safer option to ensure Timmy still gets his world title shot and Mateo Tapia gets to continue on his trajectory towards the same position as Tim.”

So it seems that there’s a distinct possibility that the fight will be moved if things don’t improve much in Florida.

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