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Nov 03 2023

Ryan Garcia Returns to the Ring in a High-Stakes Battle Against Oscar Duarte

International sensation "King" Ryan Garcia (23-1, 19 KOs) is all set for his highly anticipated comeback to the boxing ring in a thrilling showdown of knockout power against Mexico's Oscar "La Migraña" Duarte (26-1-1, 21 KOs) on Saturday, December 2. This super lightweight clash, scheduled for 12 rounds, is brought to you in association with Cancun Boxing and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN as part of your subscription. In an enthusiastic announcement, Garcia shared, "Let's go! I am so excited to announce that I will be fighting Oscar Duarte on December 2. I'm back and feeling better and stronger than before. I wanted Duarte for me and for the fans. He's tough, and I'm ready to give people another show at my best weight again. Say whatever you want about Ryan Garcia, but I'm always going to give the fans what they want. Love you. See you on December 2 on DAZN." Despite being just 25 years old, "King" Ryan Garcia has risen to superstardom, proving himself as a major pay-per-view attraction. His recent bout against Gervonta "Tank" Davis in April 2023 pulled in over 1.2 million pay-per-view buys and generated a staggering $22.8 million gate at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, ranking among the top five best gates in Nevada boxing history. Known for his dynamic and thrilling boxing style, Garcia's rapid pace, devastating left hook, and a long list of knockout victories have captivated fans. He has previously held the WBC interim lightweight title and bested top contenders such as Olympic gold medalist Luke Campbell. His opponent, Oscar "La Migraña" Duarte, hailing from Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico, is a formidable contender in the lightweight division, known for his relentless aggression and defensive prowess. Duarte is unafraid to stand toe-to-toe with any opponent and has compiled a remarkable record of 11 consecutive knockout victories, avenging his sole loss to Adrian Estrella in 2019. Duarte has established himself as a knockout artist, having defeated fighters like D'Angelo Keyes, Alex Martin, and Javier Franco. Notably, Duarte is managed by award-winning actor, model, and television host Gabriel Soto, along with Cancun Boxing. Golden Boy Promotions' Chairman and CEO, Oscar De La Hoya, commented on the fight, saying, "This is one of the reasons fight fans love Ryan – instead of taking baby steps back after a hard-fought fight, he is returning against a guy with lethal power who doesn't take a step backward. Whoever emerges victorious is immediately in line for a shot against any of the current world champions. Fans won't want to miss this one." Jared Kass, SVP North America, DAZN Group, expressed his excitement for Ryan Garcia's return, saying, "It is great to have Ryan fighting again on DAZN in 2023. Ryan has been a key part of DAZN since our inception, and this showdown against Oscar Duarte will be part of a thrilling lineup in December." Stay tuned for further details on the venue, undercard, and ticketing information, which will be unveiled in the coming weeks. This electrifying match between Garcia and Duarte is destined to deliver fireworks and is not to be missed by boxing enthusiasts around the world.
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Nov 03 2023

Ngannou's Quest for Redemption The Desire for a Tyson Fury Rematch

Francis Ngannou, the former UFC champion from Cameroon, is making it clear that he's not content with his recent boxing debut against WBC titlist Tyson Fury. Despite being a heavy underdog, Ngannou surprised many with his impressive performance in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, last Saturday night. He even sent Fury to the canvas in the third round, in a fight that ultimately ended with Fury narrowly clinching a 10-round split decision victory. Ngannou firmly believes he deserved the win and has dubbed the result a "robbery." Now, Ngannou is vocal about his desire for a rematch with Tyson Fury. Speaking to TMZ, he stated, "The rematch is what I want next the most. As for right now, I feel like there is a lot of options for me, but I want to choose wisely. And I would go for the rematch first." However, the prospect of a Ngannou-Fury rematch is unlikely to materialize anytime soon, given that Fury is already scheduled to face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship in February, also in Riyadh. Ngannou floated the idea of Usyk potentially stepping aside to allow the rematch to happen, but it remains highly improbable. Ngannou is currently under contract with the Professional Fighters League (PFL), although he hasn't made his debut in the organization yet. Exploring his options, he suggested that he might participate in an MMA fight in the spring before returning to the boxing ring later in the year. In Ngannou's words, "My best scenario in boxing is to wait for Fury. If Usyk can step out and let me fight Fury, I’ll fight Fury. Then I’ll let them do whatever they do. I’ll go back, maybe do some MMA fight and come back and take on some opponents in boxing. I’m planning to fight potentially twice next year, maybe in February or March. If it doesn’t work out, I can still fight in MMA in February or March. Then, by the end of the year, perhaps in October, as it will give me at least seven to eight months to recover from my MMA fight in case something happens." Francis Ngannou's determination to secure a rematch with Tyson Fury and his willingness to explore multiple combat sports avenues demonstrate his commitment to making a significant impact in the world of combat sports, regardless of the challenges he may face. Fans can only wait and watch to see how Ngannou's journey unfolds in the coming year.
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Nov 03 2023

Two Thrilling Title Fights A Glimpse into the Exciting World of Boxing

Last weekend witnessed a gripping junior lightweight title showdown between O’Shaquie Foster and Eduardo Hernandez that might not have received the same spotlight as Tyson Fury's encounter with Francis Ngannou, but it left fans spellbound. The eleventh round of the bout showcased one of the most spectacular frames of action in 2023. Coupled with the exhilarating Emanuel Navarette-Oscar Valdez clash earlier in the summer, these fights are injecting life and excitement into the 130-pound division. Now, the stage is set for Joe Cordina, a 31-year-old Welshman, to defend his IBF crown in the junior lightweight division against 28-year-old Texan Edward Vazquez (15-1, 3 KO) this Saturday, with the action exclusively available on DAZN at 3 PM EST. This fight marks Cordina's second appearance in the ring this year, following his triumphant return from an injury-induced hiatus. Cordina's victory over Shazkatdzhon Rakhimov earlier in the year adds to the growing list of compelling title fights in the division. If Cordina-Vazquez delivers an enthralling battle, following the Foster-Hernandez showdown, it could solidify the division's identity and pave the way for an exciting 2024. With the potential inclusion of a fascinating match between Hector Garcia and Lamont Roach later in the month, the junior lightweight division is becoming a hub for thrilling boxing action, both with established stars and rising talents. On the flip side, the undercard fight below Cordina-Vazquez presents a different story at junior flyweight. Kenshiro Teraji, the reigning lineal and unified champion at 108 pounds, holds two of the division's belts and has his sights set on a third. Earlier in the year, hopes were high for a unification clash with WBO titlist Jonathan Gonzalez, but due to illness, Gonzalez had to withdraw from a planned title defense against Gerardo Zapata. Nontshinga, the 24-year-old IBF titlist, appears to be in excellent health, and his fight against Adrian Curiel (23-4-1, 4 KO) on Saturday could hold significant implications for the division's unification goals, alongside the potential Gonzalez bout. Assuming Nontshinga secures a victory, it introduces an intriguing element to Teraji's pursuit. Teraji is 31, and Gonzalez is 32, making Nontshinga, standing out for his youth, a promising future challenger. As time passes, Nontshinga could only improve while his competitors age, making him a formidable contender. As we approach the weekend, we have two distinct tales of title fights – one that can continue the division's resurgence and another that could bring us closer to unification. Both fights, taking place in divisions teeming with excitement, offer fans an intriguing spectacle and provide a glimpse into the bigger picture of the boxing world. In other boxing news, the long-anticipated clash between Juan Francisco Estrada and Kazuto Ioka remains elusive, leaving fans wondering why this dream match has not yet materialized. Additionally, a bout between Francis Ngannou and Deontay Wilder would undoubtedly capture the imagination of boxing enthusiasts, and the closing date for Showtime Boxing on December 16th is fast approaching, marking the end of an era that is sure to be celebrated with a nostalgic tribute to the sport's history. Cliff Rold, the Managing Editor of BoxingScene, offers valuable insights into the boxing world, providing readers with a unique perspective on the sport's ongoing stories and potential future showdowns.
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Nov 03 2023

Josh Kelly's Hometown Showdown with Roarke Knapp Set to Ignite Sunderland

In a homecoming that promises to set hearts racing, Josh Kelly is all set to fight in front of his hometown fans for the very first time as a professional. On December 16, at Sunderland's Beacon of Light, the "Pretty Boy" will take on South African power-puncher Roarke Knapp in a highly-anticipated match, headlining the Wasserman Boxing show, and it will be exclusively broadcast live on DAZN worldwide. Both fighters are daring to stake their world title ambitions on the line. Kelly, who has competed across the globe, will be stepping into the ring in his hometown for the first time since 2012 when he was a rising amateur, well on his way to international titles and Olympic qualification. Now a leading contender in the super welterweight division, Kelly's return home, set in the shadow of the iconic Stadium of Light, promises to be an emotionally charged evening. Interestingly, Roarke Knapp from Johannesburg also shares a strong connection to the city of Sunderland. Like Kelly, he is a lifelong supporter of Sunderland AFC, thanks to his family ties. Knapp's father and grandparents were born in the city, and he proudly wears the badge of a Sunderland fan. Expressing his excitement, Josh Kelly remarked, "I’m so excited to be boxing back home, in Sunderland, for the first time as a professional. I can’t wait to put on a show and get dancing under those lights on December 16th, with the support of my city behind me." Roarke Knapp, who is eager to make his mark on the world stage, said, "This is my time to step it up, I belong with the best in the world, and what better way to cement my legacy and introduce myself to the world than in the UK? Kelly is a sublime talent, we’ve both got brilliant styles, and it’s going to be great to mix it up and see who the better man on the night is." Kalle Sauerland, Global Head of Boxing at Wasserman Boxing, emphasized the significance of this event, saying, "December 16 is the most important night of Josh Kelly’s career, and so making sure he has the backing of his home fans was vital. Josh is one of British boxing’s most gifted fighters, and now that he is entering his prime, he is ready for all-comers. To prove he is the best in the division, he’s prepared to take on anyone." This event adds to the excitement of a fantastic autumn boxing schedule, as Alfie Sharman, VP of DAZN, noted, "Josh Kelly has all the tools to become a World Champion, and on the 16th December, he takes a step closer to fulfilling that potential. Watch it live and exclusive, only on DAZN." Josh Kelly, currently ranked as the No. 1 contender by the WBO, holds lofty positions with the IBF and WBC as well. His opponent, Roarke Knapp, with a record of 17-1-1, has built his reputation in South Africa but is now ready to venture overseas to pursue his own world title aspirations. The matchup promises to be a thrilling spectacle and a historic moment for Sunderland's native son, Josh Kelly, as he takes on the world with his city's unwavering support.
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Nov 03 2023

Rematch Set Efe Ajagba and Joe Goodall Square Off After a Decade

In an exciting turn of events, Efe Ajagba and Joe Goodall are gearing up for a highly anticipated rematch scheduled for this Saturday, November 4th, at the Tahoe Blue Event Center in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. This bout promises to have a significant impact on the future of both fighters' careers. The pre-fight press conference delved into their shared history, harking back nearly a decade to their clash in the semifinals of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. Surprisingly, Goodall emerged as the victor in that amateur contest, a result that continues to resonate with Ajagba. Reflecting on their past encounter, Ajagba revealed, "I lost to him in the Commonwealth Games in 2014. So, that’s the guy I lost to. This fight will be a rematch for me. This fight holds a special place in my heart because of that loss." True to his nickname 'The Silent Roller,' Ajagba may not be one for extensive pre-fight trash talk, but he emphasized his transformation inside the ring, saying, "The ‘Silent Roller’ is my nickname, so I’m going to come out as a beast in the fight. I’m silent outside, but in the ring, I’m a different guy." On the other side of the ring, Joe Goodall sees this bout as his golden ticket to greater things. This contest is for a secondary version of the WBC heavyweight title, and with uncertainties surrounding Tyson Fury's career, Goodall envisions it as his gateway to a potential world title opportunity. Having previously knocked out Stephan Shaw in July, Goodall is determined to take on one of the most active fighters in the heavyweight division, Efe Ajagba. He stated, "I’m going to come into the ring with a ferocious spirit. I’m going to bring everything—training, sparring, everything I’ve got. I've been knocking people out in sparring, and I’m going to bring that into the fight." This match represents more than just a sporting competition; it's a battle for respect. Ajagba aims to set the record straight regarding his past loss to Goodall in the amateur ranks. On the other hand, Goodall is eager to establish himself as a heavyweight contender, proving that his previous win against Shaw was no fluke. The winner of this contest is poised for significant opportunities in the heavyweight division, with Ajagba seeking to reaffirm his position among the top-ten heavyweights after a strong comeback year following his loss to Frank Sanchez. Meanwhile, Goodall aims to prove that he belongs among the world's elite heavyweights. In the world of boxing, history has shown us that amateur losses can be avenged in the professional realm. Mike Tyson famously lost to Henry Tillman in the amateurs but later triumphed over him as a professional. As the countdown to Saturday's rematch begins, fans eagerly await the outcome of this intriguing showdown between Efe Ajagba and Joe Goodall. This event holds the potential to shape the future of these two skilled fighters and further ignite their rivalry on a grand stage.
 
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Nov 02 2023

Andy Ruiz Calls Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou Bout a 'Robbery'

Former world heavyweight champion, Andy Ruiz, has strongly criticized the officiating in last weekend's much-anticipated clash between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou, branding it a 'robbery.' The bout featured Ngannou making his boxing debut against the reigning WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury. Despite dropping Fury during the match, Ngannou lost a controversial split decision, leaving many in the boxing community outraged. Ruiz, who notably defeated Anthony Joshua in a stunning upset, is presently in recovery following surgery and has plans to re-enter the division's top echelons. However, he couldn't stay silent after witnessing the outcome of this colossal crossover battle. "Recovering and watching this crazy fight yesterday. It was a robbery. Francis won," Ruiz boldly declared on his Instagram page. The bout between Fury and Ngannou was a clash of titans from different combat sports, with many boxing fans and MMA enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the showdown. Ngannou's boxing debut came with high expectations, and his ability to floor Fury underscored the level of competition. The split decision verdict has ignited a fiery debate among fans and experts. While some believe the judges got it right, Ruiz joins the chorus of those who feel that Ngannou deserved the win. His voice adds weight to the ongoing controversy surrounding this thrilling encounter. As Ruiz recovers from his own health journey and surgery, he undoubtedly has his sights set on rejoining the heavyweight division's elite. His outspoken commentary on the Fury-Ngannou fight showcases his passion for the sport and his eagerness to express his opinions on the current state of heavyweight boxing. It remains to be seen how this controversy may influence the landscape of the division, especially as Ruiz seeks to make his own comeback. The debate over the Fury vs. Ngannou fight continues to rage on, with fans, experts, and fellow fighters like Andy Ruiz sharing their strong opinions. This controversy adds another layer of intrigue to the ever-evolving world of heavyweight boxing, and the discussions surrounding the bout's outcome are likely to persist in the coming weeks. The heavyweight division is once again proving itself to be a hotbed of excitement and debate, drawing fans and fighters into its captivating drama.
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Nov 02 2023

Visa Issue Delays Makabu at WBC Cruiserweight Title Fight Press Conference

Renowned promoter Don King remains unfazed as Ilunga Junior Makabu misses the final pre-fight press conference ahead of his WBC cruiserweight title bout against Noel Mikaelyan. The showdown is set to headline a Pay-Per-View event this Saturday at Casino Miami Jai Alai in Miami, Florida. All participants graced the promotional event's stage except for Makabu, the former titleholder, who is currently en route from Johannesburg, South Africa. "Makabu sent me a message, assuring me he'll be here," said King with a smile, highlighting the visa issue that currently detains the Congolese southpaw (29-3, 25KOs). King remains confident that the issue will be resolved in time for Saturday's event. Makabu, aged 35, seeks to reclaim the WBC cruiserweight title he held for three years. His previous defeat came at the hands of Badou Jack, who has since vacated the title. Notably, Makabu's opportunity for a title shot comes against the very challenger he previously sidestepped in favor of facing Jack. Noel Mikaelyan, the mandatory challenger for over a year, has been patiently waiting for his shot at the title. The Armenia-born, German boxer, has no qualms about the delay, stating, "I don't care. The most important thing is that he's in the ring on Saturday. If not, then I will be very disappointed." Makabu vs. Mikaelyan will be broadcast live on DonKing.com and Fite TV, starting at 8:00 p.m. ET. The Pay-Per-View event is available for purchase at a suggested retail price of $19.99 plus tax. Enjoy the thrilling contest as two skilled fighters vie for the prestigious WBC cruiserweight title.
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Nov 02 2023

Sam Goodman Aims for World Title Showdown

Australian undefeated boxer, Sam Goodman, is ready to make a name for himself as he headlines his first major No Limit boxing card in Sydney this December. Having already achieved an impressive record of 16 wins, including victories over two top-five fighters in his last three bouts, the super bantamweight is eager to use this opportunity to secure a world title fight, with Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue being a potential opponent. Despite being ranked No. 1 for both the WBO and IBF titles, Goodman understands that he may have to wait until after Christmas to determine his next opponent, especially if Inoue chooses to chase bigger fights in higher weight classes. However, Goodman is not one to sit idle and wait for others to dictate his career. He and his manager, Pete Mitrevski, are open to pursuing other title opportunities, possibly even in the featherweight division, if it presents a better chance. They are determined to stay active and continue taking on challenging opponents to ensure they are ready for a world title shot when the opportunity arises. While Goodman acknowledges Inoue's greatness, he firmly believes that every fighter is beatable, and he is prepared to challenge Inoue for all the belts if the Japanese star decides to stay in the division. He is focused on his own journey and remains confident in his ability to make a mark in the world of boxing. Being the headliner for a No Limit boxing card is a significant step in Goodman's career, marking his rise in the sport. He is determined to continue building towards his goal of a world title shot and is ready to face any challenge that comes his way.  
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Nov 02 2023

Palmetta Secures Competitive Decision Over Bocachica, Angelo Leo Makes Stylish Return

In a highly competitive main event on ProBox TV in Florida, Janelson Bocachica and Alberto Palmetta engaged in a back-and-forth battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Throughout the fight, neither fighter managed to gain complete control, resulting in a closely contested matchup. Bocachica (17-2-1, 11 KO) struggled to maintain a significant lead, which limited the impact of his punches. On the other hand, Palmetta (19-2, 13 KO) showed his aggression by constantly closing the distance, but struggled to find clean opportunities for his power shots. Scoring this fight proved to be a challenging task. Bocachica appeared to land cleaner punches when he threw, while Palmetta displayed higher intensity and activity. Although unofficially, I scored it 96-94 in favor of Bocachica, it was reasonable to see it scored as wide as 98-92 in either fighter's favor. The official judges rendered scores of 97-93, 96-94, 96-94, all in favor of Palmetta. Bocachica may regret taking the 9th round off, as it allowed Palmetta to secure one of the few clear rounds of the fight. A stronger effort in that round, or more focus on offense during the rounds in which he taunted and mimicked his opponent, could have altered the outcome to at least a draw. In the chief support, Angelo Leo and Nicolas Polanco engaged in a thrilling contest with minimal breaks. Leo (22-1, 10 KO) had been absent from the ring for nearly two and a half years but returned with a flurry of powerful hooks. Polanco (20-5-1, 11 KO) responded with crisp counters whenever possible but found little room to breathe or operate. Leo's relentless attack held up against Polanco's sporadic return shots. However, the fight took an unexpected turn when Polanco injured his left arm, possibly dislocating his shoulder. The referee stopped the fight after a medical evaluation, despite Polanco's objections, making it a sound decision. Polanco had not secured a victory since 2021 and was unlikely to change that trend in this bout. Nonetheless, the match provided fantastic action and is well worth a rewatch. Additionally, Mykell Gamble (6-0, 4 KO) delivered a quick and decisive victory over Carlos Rocha (3-2, 2 KO) with a perfectly timed counter left hand in the first round. Rocha made valiant efforts to continue, but he stumbled and fell, resembling a classic knockout animation from a video game. In the world of boxing, these matchups brought excitement, drama, and memorable moments to the fans.
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Nov 02 2023

Jermall Charlo Returns to the Ring Against Jose Benavidez Jr on November 25

Undefeated WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo is all set for his ring comeback, with a confirmed date of Saturday, November 25th at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas. Charlo will face former world title challenger Jose Benavidez Jr. This 10-round non-title bout at 160 lbs serves as the co-main event of the card, which will be headlined by the highly anticipated match between David Benavidez and Demetrius Andrade, live on Showtime PPV. The fight card also features IBF super lightweight champion Subriel Matias defending his title in a 12-round bout against Shohjahon Ergashev. Furthermore, Hector Luis Garcia will defend his WBA super featherweight title in a 12-round pay-per-view opener against former title challenger Lamont Roach. In the main event, undefeated two-time WBC super middleweight champion David Benavidez will take on unbeaten two-division world champion Demetrius Andrade. Benavidez, who holds the interim WBC super middleweight title, and Andrade will battle for the chance to challenge Canelo Alvarez for his undisputed 168-pound crown. Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions, expressed his excitement about the fight card, stating, "Boxing fans will get a full feast of action on November 25 with three high-stakes fights leading up to the Showtime PPV main event between David Benavidez and Demetrius Andrade. Jermall Charlo will look to show why he’s the top middleweight in the world against the highly-motivated Jose Benavidez Jr." Jermall Charlo, with a flawless record of 31-0 and 22 knockouts, returns to the ring for the first time since his unanimous decision victory over Juan Macias Montiel in June 2021. Charlo also retained his WBC middleweight belt by defeating Sergiy Derevyanchenko in September 2020. Jose Benavidez Jr, hailing from Panorama City, California, with a record of 28-2-1 and 19 KOs, is eager to face Charlo after stopping Sladan Janjanin in the fifth round in his recent bout in August. Although he faced a setback with a majority decision loss against Danny Garcia in July 2022, he is determined to prove his mettle in the ring. The fight card promises a night of action-packed bouts, and fans can look forward to witnessing top-notch boxing on November 25th, where each fight could potentially steal the show. With Jermall Charlo's return and the clash between David Benavidez and Demetrius Andrade, the stage is set for an unforgettable night of boxing in Las Vegas.
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Nov 02 2023

Ryan Garcia Declares Francis Ngannou His Heavyweight Champion

Ryan Garcia, the 25-year-old boxing sensation, is no stranger to being called out by fighters from different sports. While his in-ring skills have drawn attention from pugilistic contemporaries, it's his social media presence that has garnered even more visibility. Notably, fighters from the world of mixed martial arts (MMA), particularly the UFC, have expressed interest in challenging boxers, sparking debates over the feasibility of such crossover contests. The trend of fighters crossing boundaries was initiated by Conor McGregor's boxing bout against Floyd Mayweather in 2017. Although Mayweather secured a 10th-round knockout victory, it didn't deter UFC fighters from calling out boxers. Among them, Francis Ngannou stood out, expressing a desire to transition from the octagon to the boxing ring, with his sights set on Tyson Fury. However, his contract with the UFC prevented him from pursuing both MMA and boxing simultaneously. Once Ngannou's contract with the UFC concluded, he seized the opportunity to enter the world of boxing. While the idea of a matchup between Ngannou and Fury initially elicited laughter and skepticism within the boxing community, it became a reality in Saudi Arabia last Saturday. Ryan Garcia, despite his doubts about Ngannou's chances, tuned in to watch the contest. He wasn't anticipating a competitive fight but remained curious about the outcome. The opening round saw both fighters cautiously feeling each other out, while in the second round, Garcia nearly toppled his television set as Ngannou knocked down his opponent. Throughout the bout, Ngannou continued to have his moments, even though Fury mounted a comeback. Ultimately, the judges delivered a close split decision in favor of Fury, though Garcia isn't overly concerned about the result on the scorecards. With his experience in the world of boxing, Garcia understands how to score a fight. To Ryan Garcia, the official outcome doesn't matter much. He has taken a different perspective, considering Francis Ngannou as his "heavyweight champ of the world." This declaration reflects the ongoing blurring of lines between boxing and MMA, where fighters from different disciplines continue to explore exciting crossover opportunities.
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Nov 02 2023

Jorge Masvidal Expresses Doubt About Deontay Wilder Facing Francis Ngannou in MMA

Former UFC fighter turned bare-knuckle MMA promoter, Jorge Masvidal, has voiced skepticism about the proposed MMA showdown between Deontay Wilder and Francis Ngannou. Masvidal's comments came during an appearance on the MMA Hour, where he discussed Wilder's foray into MMA training and the potential crossover fight between the two heavyweight powerhouses. Masvidal acknowledged that Deontay Wilder has been dedicating time to MMA training, suggesting that a crossover fight might be in the cards. He noted, "That is something that can potentially happen, Deontay Wilder, for a couple of months, for a little while now, has been training MMA…that’s something that makes sense." However, Masvidal raised doubts about the wisdom of such a matchup, particularly in the context of Ngannou's formidable skills in the octagon. He emphasized that if Ngannou opted to take the fight to the ground, Wilder would be at a significant disadvantage. Masvidal opined, "He wouldn’t last two minutes if Ngannou chooses to take him down, the fight is over." Ngannou's capabilities in wrestling and submissions at the UFC level make him a daunting opponent for Wilder, who lacks the grappling experience necessary to compete at the same level. Masvidal argued that Wilder's preparation over the last decade has been primarily focused on boxing, rendering him unprepared for the completely different world of MMA. Currently, Masvidal is involved in promoting the GameBred BareKnuckle MMA event scheduled for November 10th, which features notable matchups such as Alan Belcher vs. Roy Nelson, along with other UFC fighters like Hector Lombard and Jason Knight. While Wilder's potential crossover into MMA is generating buzz, the skepticism expressed by Masvidal highlights the significant challenges Wilder could face against someone of Ngannou's caliber in the MMA arena.
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Nov 02 2023

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Discussing Blockbuster Rematch

In a surprising turn of events, boxing legends Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather are reportedly in discussions for a potential rematch, over eight years after their much-hyped "fight of the century." Pacquiao, who had officially retired following his defeat to Yordenis Ugas in August 2021, has ventured into the world of exhibition matches, much like Mayweather. The 44-year-old Pacquiao hinted at the possibility of squaring off against Mayweather again, a prospect that has piqued the interest of boxing fans worldwide. Pacquiao, who is still actively training, shared the exciting news during an interview with Fight Hub TV. He disclosed that he has an exhibition match scheduled for December, which is slated to take place in Japan. When pressed further about the details of his next in-ring appearance, Pacquiao dropped the bombshell that negotiations were underway with Mayweather for a potential fight. This revelation has fueled speculation about whether the match could transcend the realm of exhibitions and become a professional bout, thereby putting Mayweather's iconic 50-0 unbeaten record at stake. The last time these two boxing legends clashed was in May 2015, when Mayweather emerged victorious via a unanimous decision, despite Pacquiao's tenacity and determination. The prospect of a rematch has reignited the competitive fire within Pacquiao, who appears eager for another opportunity to test his skills against the undefeated Mayweather. In addition to his ambitions for a Mayweather rematch, Pacquiao is eyeing a surprising return to the 2024 Olympics in Paris. He revealed that his nation has submitted a request to the Olympics Committee to allow him to participate, despite the age limit typically associated with Olympic boxing. If granted the opportunity, Pacquiao intends to compete in the Olympics, demonstrating that his passion for the sport knows no bounds. The potential rematch between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has the boxing world buzzing with anticipation. It remains to be seen whether these negotiations will lead to a monumental bout that could redefine the legacies of these two all-time greats.
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Nov 02 2023

Eddie Hearn Envisions Epic Showdown: Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou

In a stunning turn of events, renowned promoter Eddie Hearn has publicly advocated for a clash between his fighter, Anthony Joshua, and the formidable Francis Ngannou. Ngannou, a former UFC heavyweight champion from Cameroon, recently shook the boxing world by nearly defeating WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury in a non-title bout in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Despite ultimately losing to Fury in a razor-thin split decision, Ngannou showcased his prowess by flooring the British champion in the third round, defying expectations that he would be out of his depth in the boxing ring. Now, other top contenders, including former two-time WBA, WBO, and IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, are eager to step into the ring with Ngannou. Eddie Hearn has proposed an enticing idea of Joshua, who has Nigerian heritage, facing Ngannou in Africa, harking back to the iconic "Rumble in the Jungle" that occurred nearly 50 years ago. The potential matchup has captured the imagination of fight fans worldwide. Hearn remarked on "The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani," stating, "AJ against Francis Ngannou is absolutely massive. It's massive. Two giants next to each other. Who knows what's going to happen? I can't even believe we're debating this." Hearn believes that the financial incentives for Ngannou in the world of boxing could persuade him to forgo a return to MMA. The Matchroom Boxing boss is confident in the colossal revenue that a fight between Joshua and Ngannou could generate, potentially surpassing Ngannou's earnings from his bout against Fury. Initially, Joshua wasn't inclined towards what some might call a "gimmick fight." However, as Hearn pointed out, many skeptics perceived the Fury vs. Ngannou bout as farcical before it took place. Now, the discussion has shifted to the intriguing possibility of Francis Ngannou defeating Anthony Joshua. Hearn is willing to bet on it, saying, "Take my money, prove me wrong. [Ngannou] can punch, there's no doubt." Reflecting on Ngannou's performance against Fury, Hearn commended the former UFC champion's resilience and ability to absorb punches. He also suggested that Ngannou deserved the victory, opining, "I thought he won the fight. And for a debutant to beat the world heavyweight champion is just the most unbelievable feat." In the eyes of Hearn, Ngannou's unconventional style and his adeptness as a counterpuncher, occasionally adopting a southpaw stance, confounded Fury and earned him the respect of the boxing world. Hearn acknowledged the pressure Ngannou faced in this high-stakes debut, asserting that his ability to disrupt Fury's usual tactics was a testament to his brilliance. The prospect of an epic showdown between Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou now looms large, captivating fight enthusiasts and leaving them eager to witness this potential clash of titans. Only time will tell if this extraordinary matchup will become a reality and redefine the boundaries between the worlds of boxing and MMA.
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Nov 01 2023

Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk: Highly Anticipated Clash Rescheduled for February 2024

The long-anticipated battle for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk is still very much on the horizon. However, the fight's tentative date of December 23, 2023, has been pushed back to February 2024, according to a report by Mike Coppinger on ESPN.com. This rescheduling should come as no surprise to avid boxing fans. After Fury's intense and competitive bout with Francis Ngannou, he sustained some significant cuts and bruises. Consequently, Fury and his promoter, Frank Warren, refrained from committing to the previously suggested December date in the post-fight interviews. This decision is entirely reasonable, considering that Fury needs adequate time for recovery and preparation for the challenging showdown with Usyk. It's a reminder of the real physical toll that boxing takes on fighters, and Fury's priority is to enter the ring in prime condition when he faces the formidable Usyk. The highly anticipated bout between Fury and Usyk also comes with an intriguing two-way rematch clause. This means that if Ngannou aims to secure a rematch with Fury, he might be in for a considerable wait, potentially extending into 2025. The upcoming clash is poised to be a colossal showdown, with Fury defending his WBC title and his lineal claim, while Usyk will be putting his WBA, IBF, and WBO belts on the line. The anticipation for this bout is at an all-time high, and fans around the world are eager to witness the crowning of an undisputed heavyweight champion. In conclusion, the rescheduled fight date for Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk in February 2024 promises an epic battle for the undisputed heavyweight championship. Fury's cautious approach to recovery and preparation is indicative of his commitment to delivering a top-notch performance. With both fighters putting multiple titles on the line, this clash has all the ingredients to be an iconic moment in the world of boxing.
 
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Nov 01 2023

The Truth Behind Ronaldo and Salman Khan's Interaction at a Boxing Match

In the age of social media, misinformation often spreads like wildfire. Recent reports have suggested that Cristiano Ronaldo ignored Salman Khan during a boxing match, igniting a storm of controversy. However, it's crucial to separate fact from fiction in these situations to get the full story. Firstly, it's essential to clarify that the viral video capturing Ronaldo's supposed snub of Salman Khan has been taken out of context. It's not uncommon for misleading snippets to circulate on social media. In this case, the video provided an incomplete picture, which led to unwarranted backlash against Ronaldo. To put things into perspective, there were photographs showing Salman Khan and Cristiano Ronaldo watching the same boxing match together. These images demonstrate that there was no deliberate attempt by Ronaldo to ignore Salman Khan. In fact, they were both present and engaged in the event, seemingly enjoying the match. It's important to exercise caution and skepticism when evaluating content on social media platforms. Misleading or partial information can paint an inaccurate picture, causing unnecessary controversies and misunderstandings. In this case, the complete context revealed that there was no snub, and both Ronaldo and Salman Khan were present at the boxing match. In conclusion, the truth behind the viral video showing Cristiano Ronaldo ignoring Salman Khan at a boxing match is far less dramatic than initially portrayed. Social media often distorts reality, and in this instance, the full context demonstrated that there was no snub. Both individuals were present, enjoying the event, and the misleading video should be taken with a grain of caution when assessing such claims.
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Nov 01 2023

Arslanbek Makhmudov Sets Sights on Tyson Fury for a Title Clash

Arslanbek Makhmudov, the heavyweight contender with an impressive record of 18-0 and 17 KOs, is eyeing a title shot in the coming year, and he has his sights set on none other than Tyson Fury. This aspiration stems from some comments made by Fury that piqued Makhmudov's interest. Makhmudov showcased his prowess last Saturday during the Fury vs. Francis Ngannou undercard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he dispatched Junior Anthony Wright in the first round. Despite this victory, Makhmudov recognizes the need to face more formidable opponents to solidify his standing in the heavyweight division. Given his imposing 6'5" frame and devastating punching power, finding willing opponents has been a challenge. Makhmudov's promoters, likely aware of his potential, need to leverage their resources to secure a title shot for the 34-year-old before time catches up with him. One potential matchup Top Rank could facilitate is Makhmudov facing Jared Anderson, a talented 23-year-old heavyweight. However, it appears unlikely due to Top Rank's intent to groom Anderson into a star. The risk of Anderson being derailed by Makhmudov is not a favorable business move, despite Makhmudov's potential. Makhmudov has notched impressive victories over Junior Anthony Wright, Raphael Akpejiori, Michael Wallisch, Carlos Takam, Mariusz Wach, Erkan Teper, and Pavel Sour. While these opponents would be suitable for a fighter in their early twenties, Makhmudov, at 34, cannot afford to linger at this level of competition. If a shot against Fury or Oleksandr Usyk isn't attainable, targeting the WBA secondary belt holder, Mahmoud Charr, is a feasible option. Charr could provide a quick win for Makhmudov, similar to his recent demolition of Wright. Makhmudov's incredible punching power ensures that he remains a force to be reckoned with, even if he has to wait for a title shot against the top dogs like Fury and Usyk. Makhmudov is currently ranked #3 with the WBC, but securing a title bout against Fury next year appears unlikely due to Fury's schedule, including a fight against Oleksandr Usyk and potentially a rematch with Ngannou. With only a few fights left in Fury's career, he may not prioritize a bout with Makhmudov, favoring opponents with wider recognition to maximize earnings. Fury's recent fight against Francis Ngannou exemplifies this strategy, capitalizing on Ngannou's popularity among MMA fans. Nonetheless, Makhmudov remains committed to his goal of competing for a world title, and the possibility of a clash with Tyson Fury adds an intriguing dimension to the heavyweight division. In conclusion, Arslanbek Makhmudov's quest for a world title continues, with Tyson Fury emerging as a potential target following recent comments. Despite his age, Makhmudov's formidable skills and punching power make him a formidable contender. It remains to be seen whether Top Rank can secure him a title shot or if alternative paths to a championship bout will present themselves.
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Nov 01 2023

Prograis vs. Haney Edwards Highlights Style Clash

In the forthcoming showdown between Regis Prograis and Devin Haney on December 9th, trainer Stephen Edwards underscores the significance of the style clash. This pivotal bout, set to air on DAZN PPV at the Chase Center in San Francisco, is poised to be a captivating encounter. The younger and more stylistically adept Haney, aged 24 with a perfect record of 30-0 and 15 KOs, squares off against the seasoned Prograis, who is 34 with a record of 29-1 and 24 KOs. Edwards advises Prograis to adapt his strategy to counter Haney's style, emphasizing the need to employ a power-focused approach. Haney's arsenal includes a reach advantage, exceptional speed, footwork, skills, and a high boxing IQ, which clearly tip the scales in his favor. Edwards believes that Haney's youth and skill set will serve him well in a tactical contest, and he anticipates that Haney will opt for a distance-controlling, jab-centric approach to secure a decision win. This method minimizes the risk of Haney being knocked out by the physically imposing Prograis. While this strategy might not deliver a fireworks-filled spectacle for fans, it's a calculated approach that aligns with Haney's stylistic advantages. Edwards likens Haney to a precision sports car pitted against the rugged all-terrain capabilities of Prograis. Engaging in a brawl with Prograis would be unwise for Haney given the physical disparities between the two fighters. Edwards acknowledges Haney's vulnerability to power punches, which happen to be Prograis' specialty. To emerge victorious, Prograis must focus on wearing down Haney and delivering well-timed counter shots. The example of Jorge Linares' fight against Haney in 2021 highlights the effectiveness of this approach. Prograis must avoid letting Haney clinch, as Haney is adept at holding and negating his opponent's offense. In addition to the tactical challenges, Prograis must navigate the criticism stemming from his last fight. However, maintaining self-confidence and making strategic adjustments are crucial in preparing for this high-stakes battle. Edwards recognizes Haney's impressive jab and insists that Prograis must neutralize it while closing the distance effectively. Given Haney's extended reach, Prograis will need to use his footwork to get inside Haney's guard and apply pressure. Edwards concludes by emphasizing that overcoming a stylistic mismatch requires exceptional skills, setting the stage for an enthralling battle of styles in this upcoming fight. In summary, the impending clash between Prograis and Haney is poised to be a captivating bout characterized by a significant stylistic contrast. Edwards advises Prograis to adopt a power-centric strategy, nullify Haney's jab, and effectively close the distance to secure victory in this high-profile match.
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Oct 31 2023

Carl Froch Criticizes Tyson Fury's Controversial Win Over Ngannou as "Corruption"

Carl Froch, a former middleweight world champion, has strongly criticized Tyson Fury's contentious victory over Francis Ngannou in Riyadh, describing it as "corruption at the highest level." Fury secured a split decision win over Ngannou, who was making his professional boxing debut. The fight was closely contested, with judges scoring it 94-95, 96-93, and 95-94 in favor of Fury. Ngannou's strong performance in the bout, which included dropping Fury in the third round, left many questioning the judges' decision. Froch, in a video on his YouTube channel, expressed his belief that Ngannou had won the fight. He commented, "Tyson Fury got beat. That was a bad decision. I’m not going to say it was a blatant robbery. A lot of the rounds were close, but for me, Francis Ngannou won that fight." The controversial outcome has raised doubts about Fury's highly-anticipated fight against Oleksandr Usyk, scheduled for December 23 in Saudi Arabia. Froch suggested that the judges might have been influenced by the upcoming unification bout. He claimed, "For me, it’s corruption at the highest level. They’ve gone out to Saudi Arabia, and all that money is on the line. Everything is geared towards the fight with Fury and Usyk, and Ngannou gets in there and puts a proper spanner in the works." Fury's lackluster performance against Ngannou and his knockdown by the Cameroonian have cast shadows over his readiness for the bout against Usyk. While Fury initially indicated the fight would proceed as planned, doubts have arisen. Promoter Frank Warren suggested that it might be postponed to early next year, but Usyk maintained that the contractual agreement requires the fight to occur on December 23. Froch remains skeptical about Fury's prospects against Usyk. He questioned whether Fury would proceed with the fight given his recent performance and commented, "What does Tyson Fury do now? Is he going to fight Usyk now on the 23rd of December? I don’t see how he’s going to go now on the back of that loss. I think he’s going to want some more time." The controversial win over Ngannou and its potential implications for the Usyk bout have left the boxing world in anticipation of the Gypsy King's next move.
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Oct 31 2023

Paulie Malignaggi's Insight on Andrade vs. Benavidez "One of Boxing's Tragedies"

The upcoming battle between Demetrius Andrade and David Benavidez for the chance to become Saul 'Canelo' Álvarez's mandatory challenger has been dubbed a potential blockbuster event. Taking place on November 25 as a Showtime PPV event, it's one of the network's final offerings before its departure from boxing. The fight is highly competitive, with Benavidez, a two-time undefeated champion in the super middleweight division, granting Andrade, who recently moved up in weight after capturing titles in two lower divisions, an opportunity to stake his claim as the number one contender. Speaking on Pro Box TV, former world champion Paulie Malignaggi shared his insights on Andrade's career trajectory. He expressed his belief that Andrade had the potential to be the best in the world during his prime. Malignaggi stated, "Let me be real clear: Demetrius Andrade would have beaten your favorite fighter at any point in his prime." He emphasized that Andrade's prime was regrettably marred by missed opportunities and personal choices, leaving many to wonder what could have been. While Andrade's career may not have seen the challenging matchups fans desired, he now faces a significant test against Benavidez. Malignaggi, acknowledging Andrade's age (35) and the wear and tear he has endured over the years, believes Benavidez has the edge and may even secure a stoppage victory. Malignaggi explained, "Andrade definitely is one of the tragic stories of boxing. I don't think he's going to beat Benavidez. I see Benavidez closing very, very strong after an Andrade good start. At 35, 36 it's a lot more difficult to stay strong down the stretch. You're not in your prime." Both Andrade and Benavidez have long coveted a showdown with Canelo, and the winner of their upcoming clash will earn the right to face the Mexican superstar in the first half of 2024. The fight promises to be a compelling step in the journey towards that ultimate prize.
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