“We’ll see if it’s true that I’ve lost a step. We’ll see. I understand what the people said and I agree. I didn’t look my best in my last two fights, but I know why and I’m ready for this fight. We’ll see what happens. We’re going to see something different,” Alvarez said during a press conference at The Beverly Hilton. Alvarez said fighting with an ailing hand prohibited him from performing at a peak level. “I’m going to bring my best like always. I’ll bring my skills and my experience into the ring. I’m just going to do my best and that’s it,” said Alvarez. “I’m very happy to be involved in big fights like this. I hope that everybody enjoys this fight because it’s going to be a great night for the fans and for everybody who has wanted to see this fight for a long time.”Being 33 years old, Alvarez has several possible notable matches lined up with fighters associated with PBC. This includes names like David Benavidez, Errol Spence Jr., David Morrell, Jermall Charlo, and Demetrius Andrade. Alvarez mentioned that although he may appear easy to defeat outside the ring, the experience is different when fighters face him inside it. Regarding the Charlo brothers, Alvarez expressed his respect for both but feels Jermell has faced tougher competitors and is the superior fighter.
“I always say that outside of the ring, I look like I’m an easy opponent. But when fighters step in the ring with me, it’s completely different. It’s not the same watching me from outside the ring as it is actually being inside the ring with me. I’m a different guy,” said Alvarez. “I think both Jermell and Jermall Charlo are great fighters. No disrespect to Jermall. But I think Jermell has had better opposition in his fights. I think he is the better fighter. That’s just what I think.”
“That’s a mismatch. How will you go up two weight classes?”said Tim Bradley to Fighthype about the Canelo vs Charlo fight being a mismatch in favor of the Mexican star.
“You’ve [Jermell] been hurt by guys at 154, and you’re going to go up two weight classes? Do you think he’ll be able to take a punch from a bigger guy? “Anybody that says, ‘Oh, he’s 6’0,” y’all tripping. You’re not just talking about height. No, we’re talking about boxing. That’s what we’re talking about. It’s different. “We’re talking about boxing. He’s [Canelo] fought at 175. Understand that. Canelo Alvarez fought at 175 against big huge dudes. It was Kovalev. He’s a freaking monster. “I don’t give a damn. Kovalev can still punch. His timing and quickness make his s**t so hard, and he’s heavy-handed, and Canelo was able to take his punch. Don’t you think Canelo can take Charlo’s punches at 154? Man, this is terrible,” said Bradley.
In light of this, the WBC confirmed they would conduct a thorough investigation, as per their rules and guidelines. “The sample collection that resulted in the adverse finding occurred in relation to the July 15, 2023, bout between champion Baumgardner and challenger Christina Linardatou. The adverse finding in question arose from a sample collection and anti-doping test administered by Drug-Free Sport. It was not part of the WBC Clean Boxing Program. “Accordingly, the WBC will initiate a notification, investigation, and results management procedures for WBC World Championship bouts consistent with the WBC Rules & Regulations.”This is the second doping issue for Matchroom in recent weeks, following heavyweight Dillian Whyte's exclusion from his rematch with Anthony Joshua. Coupled with another incident involving Conor Benn, Matchroom has now faced three such controversies in a year that have necessitated inquiries. Matchroom Boxing responded to the news, stating, “Given the recent developments, the fight has been called off. We will be conducting a comprehensive investigation.” They also mentioned that updates regarding Joshua’s return and other planned fights would be provided soon. Whyte, known as "The Body Snatcher", expressed shock at the doping allegations against him. He emphasized, “I was surprised to hear about the VADA report of a positive result. I can say with certainty that I haven't consumed the substance in question.” Whyte highlighted his consistent participation in VADA testing for all his fights, and his previous experience where he was falsely accused. He asked for time to prove his innocence. Similarly, Baumgardner has rejected the charges against her.
“You stay locked in that’s how you avoid distractions. How you surround yourself [and] who you surround yourself with kind of make a big difference leading up to a fight,” told Jermell Charlo. Along these lines, Jermell informed that he looked forward to seeing his brother “get it back“.This altercation added to the tension on a night when Jermell Charlo himself was engaging in playful banter with Terence Crawford at the T-Mobile Arena, where the incident between his brother and Plant took place.
“They gotta get that one back. I don’t know how they’re gonna do it. I’m talking about my brother’s team. Hopefully, you can do it in the ring, but if you don’t do it in the ring, you better go get your lick back. I don’t know how you wanna do it, just get it back”
“[Two] weeks waiting for WBA president Gilberto Mendoza and the WBA to confirm ‘Rollies’ Romero’s return from his supposed “injury,”” De La Hoya publicly stated in search of a definitive response. “Our fighter Ohara [Davies] is his mandatory and we will not step aside.”The fight between Romero and Davies was initially announced on May 30. However, the negotiation period ended without any concrete agreement, and there was hardly any communication between the two sides. Davies' team found it challenging to coordinate with Romero's representatives from Mayweather Promotions and Premier Boxing Champions (PBC). Earlier, Romero won the WBA 140-pound title by defeating Venezuela's Ismael Barroso. Romero is now bound to defend his title against the next top contender to retain his belt. Davies secured his spot for the title challenge with a win over fellow English boxer Lewis Ritson. Davies has had a strong performance, with only two losses in his career. One was against Jack Catterall in 2018 and the other against Josh Taylor in 2017. The WBA had planned a purse bid hearing on July 24 for the fight. But Romero requested a medical break, and the WBA has not yet responded. This delay frustrated Davies, who expressed his feelings on social media. He believes Romero might be looking for a higher-profile match instead of fighting him.
“@SignUp4KOs you p-ssy,” Davies previously exclaimed on social media. “Trying to fake an injury, the real reason is because your grandad @LEllerbe [Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather Promotions] knows for a fact I knock you the f--- out. Stop being a p-ssy & grow a set of b-llocks & fight me.”Industry insiders suggest that Romero might be eyeing a rematch with Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis or a match against Ryan Garcia. However, both Golden Boy Promotions and Davies oppose this move. De La Hoya has clarified that their primary aim is to win the belt and not just the prize money. If the match goes back to a purse bid hearing, the minimum bid will be $110,000, with Romero receiving a larger share as the defending champion.
“Not about the money, we want the belt.”
“One of two things. Wilder goes after him early. Wilder can’t fight but he can punch and he’s got heart. And so does Joshua. Wilder’s got heart. He’s got off the floor before, as Joshua has, but he’s taken a terrible beating off Fury that last two fights. I don’t know what he has left. “I think [Wilder] has a better chin than Joshua at the end of the day. He lands the punch first, it’ll be all over. Or, he’ll walk into something. Joshua knows how to counter. “His temperament is to counter, not be aggressive. He might catch Wilder coming in, or make him miss and counter him. Or Wilder uses that as long as a phone pole jab and sets up that right hand and catches Joshua.The Wilder vs Joshua fight's realization now depends on negotiations between the fighters' representatives to secure a deal in Saudi Arabia in the upcoming year.“It could go either way but I’ll wind up saying Wilder.”
"The knockout has made the anticipated fight even more significant. Kudos to Joshua for delivering. And a big salute to Helenius. Stepping into the ring with top contenders isn’t easy, more so on such short notice."Helenius was a last-minute replacement for Dillian Whyte, who faced complications with a doping test shortly before the scheduled fight. Despite this sudden change, Helenius, known as the 'Nordic Nightmare,' managed to pull off a victory against Mika Mielonen in Finland just a week prior. However, Scott wasn't overly impressed with Joshua's performance. He stated:
"Aside from the knockout, there wasn't much to take note of. I'm more convinced than ever about Wilder's chances against Joshua. Give them three or four rounds, and I see Wilder overpowering him."According to Scott, Wilder's aggressive stance sets him apart. He elaborated:
"If you looked closely, Joshua had some visible injuries during the Helenius fight. When Wilder faced Helenius, he emerged without a scratch. The difference lies in their approach. Wilder's punches pack more force, and he brings a unique fierceness to the ring."Wilder last took on Helenius in a WBC world heavyweight title eliminator match in New York, finishing him in the first round. Before locking horns with Joshua, Wilder plans to face another opponent. Scott revealed:
"Ruiz isn’t eager to challenge Wilder. We're scouting for a fighter willing to risk it, even if it likely ends in another knockout victory for us."
“I said you're very talented, and you could cause a lot of people some problems. So, continue, credit to you, and I appreciate you for helping save the show. It means a lot for me to box tonight, and Helenius played a big part in that, so I just gave him a pat on the back. Even though he wasn't successful in the ring, he's a massive success in saving this event,” Joshua said at the post-fight press conference, a photo of Helenius on the promotional step-and-repeat peering over his shoulder. “He's a good man,” Joshua added. “I don't really like many heavyweight boxers, but he's cool.”
“Because everybody is on his case saying he hasn’t done this, he hasn’t done that. What he needs to do is look spectacular and give himself a bit more confidence because I think the British press has been a bit harsh on him lately.Regarding a potential Wilder vs Joshua showdown, Bruno expressed his belief that such a match is premature for Joshua. Bruno opined that Joshua should gain more experience in the ring to bolster his self-assurance before stepping into the ring with Wilder. Mentally, Bruno felt Joshua needed to find his equilibrium and confidence, indicating that the Wilder bout was a couple of fights too early.
“He needs to have a few more fights to get his confidence up then when he goes in there he can do the damage. That fight I think it’s a couple of fights too early. Especially as how he’s feeling mentally. He needs to get his head right, his foundation right, and he can go forward then. That’s all he needs. “I’d love to see that fight. But AJ hasn’t got to rush that fight you know. Tyson’s desperate. He wants to get him in the ring as quick as possible and make as much money. But Joshua don’t have to rush. Just take his time and learn his trade.”When asked about a future clash with Tyson Fury, Bruno showed enthusiasm for the matchup but advised Joshua not to rush into it. He believed that Fury was eager to face Joshua swiftly to capitalize on the financial aspect, but Bruno urged Joshua to take his time, hone his skills, and learn from his fights. Despite Bruno's counsel, it seems that the much-anticipated clash between Wilder and Joshua is indeed moving forward, as Wilder expressed satisfaction with Joshua's knockout victory over Helenius.
“That was a big bang. I don’t remember the impact, my fitness was running out at that point. Of course it hurts, the heart the most. I would have really liked to win this match. We’ll see what comes of this.”Despite the conclusive outcome of Joshua vs Helenius, Helenius believed he was making progress in the bout. Some of his shots caused Joshua's nose to bleed and resulted in minor swelling around his eye. Helenius reflected on missed opportunities to fully exploit Joshua's vulnerabilities, particularly with his left straights.
“I hit him well with left straights, and I noticed that he was a bit embarrassed by it. Should have just let the right one go. I hurt him many times and felt like I had the match in hand at one point. “I still feel that if I had been given 12 weeks for that match, the end result would not have been like that. It would have been the other way around. “I didn’t have the condition for 12 sets here. The better one won this time, that’s all … Even though I lost today, this left me with a good feeling. I will not comment on whether the career will continue.”Helenius was convinced that a lengthier preparation period could have led to a different outcome of the Joshua vs Helenius bout, emphasizing that he lacked the conditioning for a full-length match. While he acknowledged the loss, he expressed a sense of contentment and refrained from commenting on his future in the sport. At 39 years old and with recent significant losses, Helenius' future in the heavyweight division appears uncertain. Meanwhile, Joshua's victory brings him a step closer to a potential clash with Deontay Wilder, potentially scheduled for January.
"Greatness don't rush. Joshua took his time, he landed a big heavy shot, I'm just happy Helenius got up. The fans should be grateful for the Finnish coming in, last minute replacement, no fear he gave a great performance, did himself proud and his team and I'm happy to see him get up. "Big congrats to AJ, big congrats to Eddie, big congrats Forged Irish Stout."Adding to the evening's drama, McGregor unexpectedly challenged YouTuber KSI to a bare-knuckle boxing match, making a light-hearted jibe at KSI's boxing skills.
"I know your man KSI is in the crowd and he couldn't box eggs if he worked in an egg boxing factory. So if he wants to get in here I'll give him a final yoke, bare-knuckle if you want!"KSI didn't shy away, responding on social media with humor and hinting at a possible matchup. Joshua, meanwhile, supported KSI, demonstrating camaraderie between the two.
"Good KO from AJ, shame Connor got him to drink that filth kmt [kiss my teeth]. Lmao [Laughing my a** off] just seen this. Jake Paul must be crying that I’ve got Connor on my d*** already and I didn’t even have to fight an MMA fighter."AJ Replied to Conor Calling KSI a "b***ch":
"That's my guy!"KSI's manager has confirmed the YouTuber has accepted McGregor's challenge:
"After KSI batters Fury, he’s coming to end Connor once and for all!"
"The roadmap includes three fights - Helenius, then Wilder, followed by Fury. Regardless of the public's opinion, the team's vision is clear."Hearn emphasized Joshua's growth over the years, saying:
"He's evolved into a seasoned heavyweight. Even though fans crave early-round knockouts, Joshua displayed patience and strategy against Helenius, eventually delivering one of the year's most memorable KOs."With Prince Khalid and Skills Challenge attending Joshua vs Helenius match, efforts are underway to finalize the Joshua-Wilder fight. Hearn added:
"Joshua is primed for such marquee bouts. He's honed his approach, ensuring he minimizes risks."Post his triumph over Helenius, when asked about his showdown with Wilder, a jovial Joshua hinted at carrying the heavyweight division to greater heights in his unique style.
“You look divine, a one man efficacious fun fair, I love it. Couldn’t love it harder.”Troy Hawke, who rose to internet fame with his humorous interviews during Manchester City's 2022/2023 pre-season American tour, tried his comedic antics on Chisora. However, Chisora didn't seem to share the amusement that Manchester City players once did. He sternly warned Hawke after the comedian continued with his playful remarks, telling him to refrain from calling him “adorable.”
“Tell me I’m adorable again, and I’ll f*** you up.”The interaction took a comedic turn when Hawke made a witty comment about Chisora's outfit, comparing his red and white ensemble to a picnic blanket. The public found this jest quite entertaining, with many praising Hawke's audacity to jest with a professional boxer of Chisora's stature.
“Dangerous Looking Tablecloth.”While Chisora wasn't amused, other famous faces like Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn seemed to enjoy Hawke's humorous approach. Later at the weigh-in, Chisora clocked in at 17.9 stone, which is 14 lbs more than his opponent, Gerald Washington. The British boxer, known as Del Boy, is making a comeback to the ring after a significant pause following his loss to Tyson Fury. Prior to that setback, Chisora had managed a victory over Kubrat Pulev but had suffered three consecutive defeats. Tonight's match, which features Chisora and Washington, is part of the undercard for the much-anticipated face-off between Anthony Joshua and Robert Helenius. A win for Chisora might pave the way for him to make one last attempt at a world title.
“If I was Anthony Joshua’s promoter I’d make him fight Tyson Fury,” Warren said to William Hill. “I even would’ve put him in against Fury two months after he fought Oleksandr Usyk, he didn’t take a beating in that fight. It may have been a psychologically damaging outcome for Joshua, but he has been psychologically gone for a couple of years now. “You wouldn’t particularly want to see Joshua in the ring against Usyk again, so if he’s not going to fight Usyk, who is the man with most of the belts, and he doesn’t want to fight the holder of the WBC belt which is Tyson Fury, then what does he want to do? Does he think he’s going to get any better to be able to take these guys on? That’s what they’re trying to sell, and they’re selling bullsh!t.”Meanwhile, Fury is prepping for an October 28 match where he'll face ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.
“I can’t fail. That’s good pressure. Fight hard and win. There’re always going to be comparisons, but this is my fight with Helenius. Not Wilder’s fight, or anyone else’s fight. It’s just me and him. “It’s the wrong mindset with Helenius. He is going to roll the dice. What’s he got to lose? It’s going to be a good fight but I want to take him out in round one if I can. I need to take him out. Helenius has got to worry about me, and I’ve got to worry about myself.”In his subsequent partnership with coach Derrick James, Joshua is keen on putting up a stronger show than in his previous match. After two consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk, the British luminary made a comeback last April, clinching a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over Jermaine Franklin.