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Jan 07 2024

Vergil Ortiz Jr. Claims Junior Middleweight Victory with Controversial First-Round TKO

In a return to the ring, Vergil Ortiz Jr. secured a first-round TKO against Fredrick Lawson at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. The 25-year-old welterweight contender showcased his power with a stiff jab to the temple, prompting referee Tony Weeks to stop the fight just 2:30 into the bout.   Ortiz, now 20-0 with 20 knockouts, expressed a desire for more rounds but acknowledged the effectiveness of his jab in stunning Lawson. However, controversy arose as fans criticized the early stoppage, arguing that Lawson appeared ready to continue despite being hurt.   Referee Tony Weeks, no stranger to controversial stoppages, faced backlash reminiscent of his decision in the Canelo Alvarez-Alfredo Angulo fight. Weeks defended his call, emphasizing the responsibility of officials to prioritize fighter safety, especially in one-sided bouts where significant damage accumulates.   Ortiz, despite his quick victory, expressed readiness for future challenges and a return to the welterweight division.   #VergilOrtizJr #ControversialStoppage #Boxing #FightNight #TonyWeeks
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Jan 07 2024

Ismael Barroso Dominates Ohara Davies, Secures WBA Interim Title in First-Round Blitz

Ismael Barroso, at 40, showcased his power with a sensational victory on Saturday night. The Venezuelan southpaw knocked down Ohara Davies twice and secured a first-round knockout, claiming the WBA interim super lightweight title. This emphatic win sets up a rematch with Rolly Romero, who controversially defeated Barroso in May.   Referee Celestino Ruiz intervened just 1:53 into the bout, halting the 140-pound contest after Davies failed to respond adequately following the second knockdown. Barroso's explosive performance solidified his status and earned him a shot at redemption against Romero.   Barroso (25-4-2, 23 KOs) expressed confidence in his power, attributing his success to divine intervention. London's Davies (25-3, 18 KOs) suffered his second career knockout loss, with only Josh Taylor achieving a similar feat.   The rematch with Romero looms on the horizon, as Barroso looks to settle the score. However, Ryan Garcia's announcement expressing interest in facing Romero adds an intriguing twist to the storyline, potentially steering Romero away from a rematch with Barroso.   Barroso's swift dismantling of Davies showcased his readiness for future challenges, emphasizing his determination to climb back to the top of the super lightweight division.   #IsmaelBarroso #OharaDavies #WBAInterimTitle #BoxingDominance
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Jan 07 2024

Joseph Parker's Promoter Reveals Three Potential Opponents for Next Fight, Vows 'No Backwards Steps

Joseph Parker's remarkable victory over Deontay Wilder in December has set the stage for exciting possibilities, and his promoter, David Higgins, is determined that there will be no backward steps for the former heavyweight world champion. Parker, initially the underdog against the powerful Wilder, delivered an impressive performance over twelve rounds, securing a shutout points victory. Speaking to Seconds Out, Higgins identified three potential opponents for Parker's next challenge: Filip Hrgovic, Zhilei Zhang, or a rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr. “I don’t think Joseph should step backwards. Against good opposition, he’s looked good. He’s got good momentum, so I think any one of Hrgovic, Zhilei Zhang, or Andy Ruiz, any one of those, if the money’s right, would be interesting and testing and learning. It’s a big fight. He doesn’t want to step backwards,” Higgins emphasized. Hrgovic, currently holding the number one spot with the IBF, is a particularly enticing option. The IBF is expected to strip the winner of the upcoming Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk bout in February, creating an opportunity for Hrgovic to contend for the vacant belt. Zhang, positioned at number one with the WBO, is another contender for Parker. He is likely to fight for a title within the next twelve to eighteen months. Meanwhile, Zhang is expected to return on the undercard of the Anthony Joshua-Francis Ngannou match in March, making him a potential opponent for Parker. The prospect of a rematch with Ruiz Jr is also on the table, allowing Parker to address any lingering doubts from their initial encounter. Parker secured a close majority decision victory in 2016, claiming the vacant WBO world title. A rematch would offer a chance for redemption for Ruiz, who, after a stunning upset against Joshua, faced a quick loss of his belts and a period of relative inactivity. As Parker's team considers these options, fans eagerly await the announcement of his next opponent, which promises to be a thrilling and significant matchup in the heavyweight division.
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Jan 07 2024

Cracking Down on Doping: Boxing's Battle Against Cheats and the Call for Transparency

As boxing intensifies its efforts against doping, recent actions against fighters like Amir Khan highlight the sport's commitment to maintaining integrity. The latest case involves Polish light-heavyweight Krzysztof Glowacki, handed a four-year ban for breaching doping rules after a UK Anti-Doping test post his victory over Richard Riakporhe.   Currently, five boxers, including Amir Khan, Phillip Bowes, Kamil Sokolowski, Zolani Tete, and Glowacki, serve doping bans under UKAD/World Anti-Doping Agency jurisdiction. Notably, only Khan and Bowes, both caught using the banned substance Ostarine, are British, emphasizing the effectiveness of British Boxing Board of Control and UKAD in catching cheats.   In terms of doping tests, boxing ranks third in the number of athletes currently serving bans, trailing only rugby union and rugby league. However, concerns arise from a recent freedom of information request to UKAD by Boxing Clever, revealing limited transparency in the process.   Between January 2023 and September 2023, 250 tests were conducted on professional boxers in the UK. This testing frequency surpasses other sports with higher participation levels. The request also unveiled that seven boxers under BBBofC licenses submitted adverse analytical findings in the last two years, with outcomes known for only four.   However, the lack of information on the remaining three cases raises questions about transparency. UKAD's ability to determine cases without a hearing and the varied reasons for adverse findings make it challenging to assess the true extent of doping in the sport.   While the fight against cheats is evident, the call for greater transparency in the anti-doping process remains crucial for boxing's credibility and the integrity of its athletes.   #Boxing #boxingnews #AntiDoping #TransparencyInSports #AmirKhan      
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Jan 07 2024

Ryan Garcia’s One-Two Punch– From Welcoming First Born to a Possible Marriage Separation

In a one-two punch, boxing sensation Ryan Garcia celebrated the birth of his first son, Henry Leo Garcia, before dropping the bombshell that he and partner Andrea Celina are calling it quits.   Garcia, known for his lightning-fast moves in the ring, shared the news on social media, expressing gratitude for his newborn. Eight minutes from birth announcement to dad duties, the champ wasted no time revealing the name, Henry Leo.   But in a surprising twist, within half an hour, Garcia delivered a different kind of punch – announcing a divorce from Andrea. The revelation left fans stunned, especially as many were unaware the two were even married.   In a now-deleted Instagram post, Garcia shared his heartbreak, emphasizing their commitment to co-parenting. Andrea remained tight-lipped on the matter, responding with cryptic posts on her Instagram Story.   The timing and public nature of the divorce news sparked mixed reactions. Despite the split, Garcia acknowledged Andrea as an incredible partner and mother. The focus, he stressed, is on the well-being of their two kids.   In a surprising move, Garcia swiftly shifted the narrative back to his professional life, hinting at an upcoming boxing match. The champ seems determined to keep moving forward, both in and out of the ring.   #RyanGarcia #BoxingDrama #boxingnews #boxing      
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Jan 07 2024

Carl Froch Raises Concerns: Joshua-Ngannou Bout-“He Might Struggle … It’s Not Good For Boxing”

In a surprising turn of events, the world of heavyweight boxing is buzzing with excitement as Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou are confirmed to face off in a ten-round bout scheduled for March 8. The showdown will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, promising a clash of titans that has fans eagerly anticipating the outcome. The announcement follows Joshua's recent victory over Otto Wallin, where he showcased his prowess in the ring. Ngannou, coming off an impressive showing against Tyson Fury despite a split decision loss, has elevated his standing in the professional boxing realm after a remarkable debut. Former super-middleweight champion turned Hall of Famer, Carl Froch, shared his initial thoughts on the upcoming battle. "It's not a bad fight. It's a fight that Anthony Joshua could potentially struggle with. We saw [Ngannou] against Tyson Fury, and Tyson Fury struggled. Was that because Ngannou is really good or Fury didn't quite turn up? I think the latter … but Ngannou was tidy." While acknowledging the excitement surrounding the match, Froch expressed concerns about the timing. He questioned Joshua's decision to enter the ring with Ngannou, emphasizing Joshua's ambition to become a three-time heavyweight champion without a clear title at stake. Froch also mentioned his preferred contenders for Joshua, including Filip Hrgovic and Zhilei Zhang, casting doubt on these matchups if Joshua goes ahead with Ngannou. "The Hrgovic fight's big – that could potentially be for the IBF title – the Zhilei Zhang fight, that's a fight I want to see Anthony Joshua in. We're getting further and further away from these fights happening if he jumps in there with Ngannou," Froch stated. Despite the anticipation surrounding the bout, Froch, a Hall of Famer, expressed reservations about the motivation behind the fight. "This fight is gonna be acceptable because Ngannou did so well against Fury, but let’s be honest, this is a cash grab out in Saudi Arabia, and I don’t think it’s good for heavyweight boxing." As fans eagerly await the heavyweight clash, the undercard is expected to follow the standards set by previous Riyadh Season events. There is even speculation about a potential matchup between Deontay Wilder and Zhang, adding more intrigue to an already highly anticipated event. #JoshuaNgannou #boxing #CarlFroch #AnthonyJoshua #FrancisNgannou
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Jan 06 2024

Trainer Teases Anthony Yarde's Move to Cruiserweight, Calls Out World Champion

The trainer of British light heavyweight Anthony Yarde, Tunde Ajayi, has hinted at a potential shift in weight class for the boxer's next chapter in his career. Yarde, who has been competing in the light heavyweight division since his professional debut in May 2015, has twice fought for a world title at 175lbs. Although Yarde faced setbacks in his world title bids against Sergey Kovalev in 2019 and Artur Beterbiev last year, he made a comeback with a knockout victory over Jorge Silva in September. While there are still notable matchups available in the light heavyweight division, Ajayi suggests that a move to cruiserweight could be in the cards for Yarde. Ajayi mentioned, "There are some great fights, some great possibilities for Anthony primarily as the fighter and myself as the manager and trainer to explore. We were even talking about big fights up at cruiserweight." Notably, Ajayi issued a call-out to the WBO world cruiserweight champion, expressing Yarde's readiness to face Chris Billam-Smith. "I would even go so far if you put the right proposal to Anthony now, he'll fight Chris Billam-Smith tomorrow. 100 million percent." If Yarde and his team decide against an immediate move to cruiserweight, they may look towards a potential matchup with the winner of Joshua Buatsi vs. Dan Azeez, scheduled for an all-British clash on February 3. #Boxing #AnthonyYarde #Cruiserweight #ChrisBilliam-Smith
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Jan 06 2024

Conor Benn Commits to VADA Testing Despite Contamination Claims

British welterweight Conor Benn has decided to undergo VADA drug testing ahead of his Las Vegas fight on February 3, aiming to demonstrate his commitment to a clean record. This move comes after Benn faced two adverse findings in October 2022, preventing him from fighting in the UK. The British Boxing Board of Control's refusal to grant a license led to the cancellation of a bout with Chris Eubank Jr. on English soil. Benn's return to the US for his upcoming fight against Peter Dobson prompted him to rejoin the VADA testing program. VADA publicly welcomed Benn and Dobson to their program, acknowledging their participation in preparation for the February 3, 2024 bout in Las Vegas. Despite Benn's claim that contamination caused the previous positive results, some skepticism arose regarding the effectiveness of the testing process. Critics questioned its impact, expressing doubts such as, "What's the point cos they just ignore it [if they test positive]." Benn's decision to adhere to the testing protocol is viewed as a significant step in rebuilding his reputation. The lead-up to the Benn vs. Dobson fight is expected to draw attention, with Benn likely sharing images of the testing process initiated by VADA. However, the debate continues whether this will be enough to dispel lingering concerns about the unexplained previous findings, as believed by the British Boxing Board of Control. #boxing #ConorBenn #VADA #BBBofC #BennDobson #LasVegas
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Jan 06 2024

Joseph Parker's Rematch Hopes Dashed as Anthony Joshua-Ngannou Showdown Takes Center Stage

Promoter Eddie Hearn has announced that Joseph Parker's aspirations for a rematch with Anthony Joshua will have to be put on hold, as Joshua is now set to face former UFC star Francis Ngannou in a high-profile showdown in Saudi Arabia. The announcement comes after Ngannou's loss to Tyson Fury in October, marking his professional boxing debut.   Initially, Joshua, 34, was scheduled to face Deontay Wilder after a triumphant victory over Otto Wallin. However, Wilder's unexpected defeat to Parker derailed plans for their much-anticipated bout. Parker, expressing interest in a rematch with Joshua, will now have to wait for the outcome of the Ngannou clash.   Eddie Hearn took to social media to confirm the blockbuster fight, stating, "it's a done deal." The Joshua-Ngannou collision is set to unfold on a significant night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with a potential date of March 9 mentioned. Hearn promised more details would be revealed at a press conference in London on January 15.   Ngannou, 37, born in Cameroon, gained recognition as the number 10 heavyweight by the WBC after his competitive performance against WBC heavyweight champion Fury, resulting in a controversial split decision loss in their Saudi Arabia bout.   The Saudi organizers had initially eyed a Joshua-Wilder bout for this year, but Wilder's decisive defeat by Parker on the same card as Joshua's win over Wallin altered those plans. Despite no signed contract, Joshua and Wilder were expected to announce a mega-fight post-fight, but the turn of events has shifted the spotlight to the impending Joshua-Ngannou clash.   In the broader heavyweight landscape, Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are set to fight for undisputed heavyweight supremacy on February 17 in Saudi Arabia. Fury, the WBC champion, will face Usyk, the WBA, WBO, and IBF belt holder, in a historic bout aiming to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999.   #AnthonyJoshua #FrancisNgannou #JosephParker #HeavyweightBoxing #BoxingShowdown #SportsNews      
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Jan 06 2024

Conor Benn is determined to prove his innocence, stating- "I'm willing to spend every last penny I have to fight for my innocence."

Conor Benn, the 27-year-old boxer, is gearing up for his second fight since returning to the ring, but not without facing challenges. Benn, who twice tested positive for the banned drug clomifene, is determined to prove his innocence in the appeal process. In an emotional statement, Benn admits falling out of love with boxing post the drug test controversy. He emphasizes his commitment, stating, "I'm willing to spend every last penny I have to fight my innocence, that's how much this means to me." Benn's career hit a snag in October 2022 when his bout against Chris Eubank Jr. was canceled due to positive drug tests. The independent National Anti-Doping Panel lifted his provisional suspension, but an appeal has been lodged by the British Boxing Board of Control and UK Anti-Doping. Despite the turmoil, Benn now prepares for his upcoming fight against Peter Dobson on February 3 in Las Vegas. He shares the struggles of staying disciplined and determined amid demotivation and challenges, saying, "I know how hard it is to drag myself to the gym, fall out of love with boxing, and still have to stay disciplined." Reflecting on the impact on his family's name, Benn reveals the emotional toll the incident took on him, even leading to thoughts of suicide. He describes the shame and anxiety he experienced, especially during public appearances, stating, "That (affecting family reputation) was the worst thing to deal with, the shame." Benn, the son of former two-division world champion Nigel Benn, remains focused on his upcoming fight with Dobson. While dreaming of a UK homecoming, Benn acknowledges the importance of each bout, treating Dobson as a world title fight. Despite fighting outside the UK, Benn is eager to showcase his skills in America, particularly in Vegas, known as the home of boxing. The road to redemption and clearing his name continues for Conor Benn, who remains determined to overcome challenges and prove himself in the ring. #ConorBennn #BBBofC #boxing #boxingnews
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Jan 06 2024

Daniel Dubois Targets a Specific Opponent for his Return to a World Title Shot

Daniel Dubois is eyeing a path back to a world title shot after his impressive victory against Jarrell Miller. His trainer, Don Charles, revealed the desired opponent for Dubois' next fight, aiming to reclaim the WBA Regular belt he lost to Oleksandr Usyk. Charles mentioned Manuel Charr as the current holder of the WBA Regular belt, which Dubois previously held. In an exclusive interview with TalkSport, Daniel Dubois' trainer, Don Charles, has unveiled their strategic plan for the British boxer's return to the world title scene. After an impressive victory over Jarrell Miller, Dubois, and his team are eyeing a specific opponent to pave the way for a second world title shot. Charles expressed his desire for Dubois to reclaim the WBA Regular belt, a title the British boxer previously held before his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in his maiden world title challenge. The current WBA Regular Champion is Manuel Charr, who was awarded the belt without winning it in the ring, according to Charles. "I have already mentioned this name, but Manuel Charr is the current holder of the WBA Regular belt, which is the belt that Daniel Dubois had before he fought Usyk. To my surprise, the WBA took that belt off of Daniel Dubois and awarded it to Manuel Charr; he didn’t actually win it in the ring. Obviously, I have got to speak to Frank [Warren], but that is the fight that I would actually like for Daniel, to get that belt back," Charles stated, highlighting the need for discussions with promoter Frank Warren. Charr, who didn't compete in 2023, finds himself in a favorable position with the WBA, making him a potential contender for the world title. The winner of the Fury-Usyk bout will eventually have to face Charr or vacate the full WBA (Super) title. Despite the long wait for the WBA's mandatory call, Charr may opt to defend his belt against potential challengers. Having called out notable British heavyweights like Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Derek Chisora, Charr now faces the prospect of a showdown with 'Diamond Boy' Daniel Dubois. If all goes according to plan, this matchup could be the key to Dubois' journey back to championship glory, pending discussions with promoter Frank Warren. #boxing #DanielDubois #ManuelCharr #boxingnews
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Jan 06 2024

Joshua vs. Ngannou Bout Threatens Secured Title Shots

Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou, both with secured title shots on the horizon, have opted to face each other this spring. Joshua, recently named the WBN Comeback of the Year, aims to build on his successful 2023, highlighted by a knockout victory over Otto Wallin on 'Day of Reckoning' in Saudi Arabia.   Despite the fallout from a scrapped Deontay Wilder fight, Joshua's active and victorious year positioned him for significant opportunities. While a vacant IBF ruling could have set the stage for a summer showdown with Filip Hrgovic, Joshua has chosen the high-stakes clash with ex-UFC star Ngannou on March 8.   The upcoming event, spanning ten rounds, bears resemblance to the Tyson Fury vs. Ngannou show in October, where Ngannou made waves by putting Fury on the canvas. Initially expected to be a Fury rematch over the summer, Ngannou's decision to face Joshua in Riyadh adds a layer of unpredictability to the heavyweight narrative.   Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed the bout, stating, "Tonight, we confirm it’s a Done Deal! Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou collide on a huge night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia." Further details will be unveiled in a press conference scheduled for January 15 in London.   However, the strategic move to pit Joshua against Ngannou poses significant risks for both fighters. If Ngannou pulls off an upset, Joshua risks losing his standing in the IBF pecking order, eliminating the opportunity to face Hrgovic for a vacant title.   Ngannou, despite earning a WBC ranking after a defeat, faces the precarious position of potentially losing his spot in the rating system with a second loss in boxing. Criticized by fans for a 0-1 ranking by WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman, Ngannou's eligibility to challenge Fury in a rematch is now in question, further adding intrigue to the already complex heavyweight scenario.   The strategic move to rank Ngannou was geared toward a coveted green and gold belt clash with Fury. However, a loss to the in-form Joshua could reshape the heavyweight landscape, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the outcome of this high-stakes showdown.   #AnthonyJoshua #FrancisNgannou #HeavyweightBoxing #TitleShot #RiyadhSeason #EddieHearn #SportsNews #HeavyweightShowdown
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Jan 06 2024

Terry Lane Hints at Possible Zhang vs. Wilder Showdown in Boxing's 2024 Landscape

Terry Lane hints about a potential clash between Chinese heavyweight Zhilei Zhang and former WBC champion Deontay Wilder. The news emerged following the announcement of Anthony Joshua facing Francis Ngannou on March 8, injecting some much-needed excitement into the sport after a slow start to the year.   Chris Mannix added fuel to the fire when he tweeted, "Zhilei Zhang, the Chinese heavyweight who scored back-to-back knockout wins over Joe Joyce last year, is expected to appear on the card. One fight that has been discussed: Zhang-Deontay Wilder."   To validate these rumblings, ProBoxTV reached out to Terry Lane, Zhang's advisor, for insights into the potential matchup. "I guess it’s kind of out there. Things are moving fast this afternoon," Lane responded. "Zhilei (Zhang) kind of rested up some wear and tear. He’s back in the gym now, and he would love to fight (Deontay) Wilder. We think it’ll be a great fight."   Zhang, at 40 years old, had a remarkable 2023, rebounding from a loss to Filip Hrgovic with two decisive victories over Joe Joyce. Lane highlighted Zhang's growing popularity, citing the astonishing 60 million viewers in China for Zhang's rematch with Joyce.   Lane emphasized that Zhang isn't shying away from challenges and clarified that the potential Wilder matchup stems from the unavailability of other big names in the heavyweight division. "With (Daniel) Dubois and (Joseph) Parker taking brakes right now, (Oleksandr) Usyk fighting (Tyson) Fury in February, and now Joshua vs. Ngannou in March, the next biggest fight to make in boxing is Zhang and Wilder," Lane explained.   While the prospect of a Zhang vs. Wilder showdown is tantalizing, Lane cautioned that negotiations must be navigated carefully, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of the business side of boxing. If the Saudi organizers are committed to making the fight a reality, it could potentially add another blockbuster bout to the already intriguing 2024 boxing landscape.   #ZhileiZhang #DeontayWilder #Boxing2024 #BoxingRumors #TerryLane #HeavyweightClash #SportsNews
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Jan 06 2024

Shawn Porter Thinks Tyson Fury Is Going To Pull Out From Oleksandr Usyk Undisputed Fight

As the highly anticipated undisputed heavyweight world title clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk approaches, speculation arises regarding Fury's commitment to the bout. The scheduled fight is just six weeks away, set to take place in Saudi Arabia on February 17th, yet former champion Shawn Porter is skeptical about it materializing.   Despite the fight being officially signed, sealed, and delivered, Porter questions Fury's enthusiasm for the upcoming challenge. In an interview with ProBox TV, Porter expressed his doubts, stating, "Even with the fight being signed sealed and delivered, I don’t feel like this is the kind of energy that he wants to exert any more in the boxing ring."   Porter continued to analyze Fury's mindset, pointing out the wear and tear a seasoned fighter like Fury might feel. "What we know about Tyson Fury is that he is a showman, what we know about Tyson Fury is that he likes things to be his way or no way," Porter remarked. He highlighted Fury's pursuit of lucrative and high-profile matchups, such as his bout against Francis Ngannou, as indicative of Fury's preferences at this stage of his career.   Fury's recent actions, including a trip to Saudi Arabia for training and a subsequent video that appeared to be filmed in England, have fueled speculation about his readiness for the upcoming fight. Meanwhile, Usyk has maintained a low profile in recent weeks, with Fury continuing to engage in verbal jabs at the Ukrainian.   In a recent social media post, Fury taunted Usyk, saying, "Another big day of running in the f**ng mountains! Come on! Easy work, smashing Usyk's little rabbit face right in for him. Useless piece of s*," accompanied by the hashtag "run rabbit run" and a caption suggesting preparation for the undisputed heavyweight championship in 2024.   The uncertainty surrounding Tyson Fury's commitment adds intrigue to the build-up of this high-stakes matchup, leaving fans and pundits alike eager to see how the narrative unfolds in the weeks leading up to the bout.   #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk #UndisputedFight #ShawnPorter #BoxingSpeculation #HeavyweightBoxing #SportsNews2024  
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Jan 06 2024

Zhilei Zhang Expands Hitlist: Targets World Champions

In a recent development, Zhilei Zhang, the WBO Interim heavyweight champion, has expanded his hitlist by targeting a former world champion. Confident in his abilities, Zhang expressed, "Everyone thinks he's good," hinting at his eagerness to face another notable figure in the heavyweight division.   Having secured two victories against Joe Joyce in 2023 and establishing himself as a legitimate threat in the division, Zhang has set his sights on the biggest names, including Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Winning Joyce's interim belt and mandatory position, Zhang appears poised for a shot at the victor of the upcoming Fury-Usyk clash.   Rather than resting on his laurels, 'Big Bang' Zhang is actively seeking opportunities and has expressed a willingness to feature on the Fury-Usyk undercard. His hitlist already includes names like Daniel Dubois, Efe Ajagba, Francis Ngannou, and now, a former world champion.   As the anticipation builds around Zhang's pursuit of greatness, the Chinese heavyweight's confidence and determination to face the best in the division make him a compelling figure in the ever-exciting world of heavyweight boxing.   #ZhileiZhang #HeavyweightBoxing #FuryUsyk #JosephParker #BoxingScene #WBOChampion #SportsNews
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Jan 06 2024

Heavyweight Showdown Confirmed: Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia

Get ready for a heavyweight spectacle as Anthony Joshua gears up to face off against former UFC champ Francis Ngannou in a 10-round battle set to take place in Saudi Arabia this March. The news comes hot on the heels of Joshua's dominant win over Otto Wallin in December, and it's a matchup that has fight fans buzzing.   Originally slated to go up against Deontay Wilder, Joshua had to change plans after Wilder's unexpected loss to Joseph Parker. Now, the British boxing sensation is locked in for a clash with Ngannou, who made waves in the boxing world by giving Tyson Fury a run for his money in a closely contested bout.   MMA correspondent Ariel Helwani dropped the bombshell on social media, confirming the fight and hyping up fans. Ngannou, a former UFC heavyweight champion, is making his second appearance in professional boxing, and the fact that he's ranked No. 10 by the WBC adds an extra layer of intrigue to this matchup.   Eddie Hearn, the man in the know when it comes to boxing promotions, chimed in, confirming the bout and teasing a press conference in London on January 15 where we'll get all the juicy details.   Joshua, coming off a stellar performance against Wallin, is eager to climb back to the top of the heavyweight division. However, he's got his work cut out for him against Ngannou, who left the UFC in 2023 after contract disputes and is now focused on making a name for himself in the boxing ring.   The fight promises excitement, with Joshua's explosive style against Ngannou's raw power. If Joshua comes out on top, the boxing world is set for another treat as he eyes the winner of the Usyk vs. Fury bout in Saudi Arabia on February 17.   So, mark your calendars for March, folks. The clash between Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou is shaping up to be a heavyweight showdown for the books. Get ready for a night of thrilling punches and jaw-dropping action under the Saudi Arabian lights. It's a 'can't miss' for fight fans worldwide!   #AnthonyJoshua #FrancisNgannou #eddiehearn #boxing #boxingnews #JoshuaNgannou  
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Jan 05 2024

Lewis Criticizes Joshua's Foes, Calls for Tougher Tests

Former boxing heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis criticized Anthony Joshua's recent victory over Otto Wallin, stating that Joshua gained nothing from fighting an opponent he deemed lacking in skills and definition. Lewis expressed disappointment, believing that Joshua should strive for more challenging opponents instead of opting for what he termed as "gimme fights." According to Lewis, Joshua's recent matches against Franklin and Helenius, including the victory over Wallin, don't contribute significantly to proving his skills. Lewis emphasized that Joshua should aim for more formidable opponents to validate his return to top form and enhance his reputation in the sport. Lewis proposed Zhilei Zhang as an ideal adversary for Joshua, highlighting Zhang's impressive performances, particularly his victories over Joe Joyce. He urged Joshua to seek challenging opponents who could elevate his status and credibility in the heavyweight division. The boxing icon expressed concern that Joshua is currently facing opponents on the rise rather than established contenders, stating that Joshua should have been contending for championships earlier. Lewis emphasized the importance of Joshua facing opponents who could truly test and propel his career forward. Apart from Zhang, Joshua could potentially contend for a vacant world title shot against Filip Hrgovic, the IBF's top contender, depending on the outcome of Tyson Fury's undisputed fight with Oleksandr Usyk. This option could provide Joshua with an opportunity to compete at a higher level and regain his stature in the division. #LennoxLewis #AnthonyJoshua #BoxingCritique #HeavyweightBoxing #BoxingLegends #BoxingChampionships
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Jan 05 2024

Naoya Inoue Overtakes Terence Crawford for Boxing's Pound-for-Pound

In a thrilling race for supremacy on the pound-for-pound rankings in 2023, Naoya Inoue surged past Terence Crawford to claim the coveted No. 1 spot, capping off a year of exceptional performances in the ring. The competition for the top boxer of the year intensified, with contenders like David Benavidez and Devin Haney making remarkable strides, yet Inoue and Crawford emerged as the frontrunners. For Inoue, a four-division champion, to clinch the P4P throne after unifying titles in the bantamweight and junior featherweight divisions within a year speaks volumes of his unparalleled achievements. His dominance over previously unbeaten Stephen Fulton Jr. and Filipino slugger Marlon Tapales showcased his prowess in the ring, solidifying his place among boxing's elite. However, Crawford's monumental victory against Errol Spence Jr. catapulted him briefly into the top spot, affirming his status as an undisputed welterweight champion. The spellbinding display against Spence underscored Crawford's exceptional talent, positioning him as a formidable force in the boxing world. Comparing Inoue and Crawford reflects a battle between equals; both exhibited exceptional performances. While Crawford's victory against Spence in a long-awaited showdown was monumental, Inoue's dominance in two weight divisions within a year earned him the edge in the rankings. Inoue's rare combination of speed, technique, and athletic explosiveness propelled him to victory, showcasing his relentless pursuit of boxing excellence. At 30, Inoue continues to carve his legacy as a generational talent, adding to his already illustrious career. The updated Pound for Pound rankings after Inoue's December triumph places him at the summit, reclaiming the No. 1 spot, while Crawford secures the second position. As the boxing world eagerly anticipates the unfolding drama in 2024, the rivalry between Inoue and Crawford promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats. #NaoyaInoue #TerenceCrawford #BoxingP4P #BoxingLegends #P4PRankings #BoxingChampions
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Jan 05 2024

Boxing Coach Calvin Ford Arrested Amid Assault Allegations

Last week, boxing coach Calvin Ford was arrested in Baltimore over an alleged warrant related to assault charges in Las Vegas, as reported by various outlets, including CBS News. The arrest is connected to purported aggravated assault and assault with a deadly weapon charges from February 2023. However, despite widespread coverage, there's no substantiated documentation supporting these claims. Ford, renowned for his work with Abdul Wahid (formerly Gervonta Davis), has been a celebrated figure in boxing. His training partner, Kenny Ellis, stepped forward to address the allegations, shedding light on the incident surrounding Ford's arrest. Ellis recounted the events, highlighting that he and Ford were leaving a Baltimore gym when law enforcement surrounded Ford. Per Ellis, the police mentioned serious felony charges from Las Vegas, leaving both bewildered as they couldn't recall any confrontations during their visits to the city. As the situation unfolded, Ford was taken into custody, leading to the revelation that the charges stemmed from a February 2023 incident, despite the warrant only being issued in October. Ellis refuted claims of assault with a deadly weapon, stating it was a fabrication by media outlets, clarifying that Ford didn't have a weapon on his person during their travels. Ellis provided his version of events, disputing the alleged assault accusations. According to him, a verbal exchange and monetary transaction occurred between Ford and two individuals, which Ellis believed led to the false charges, speculating that the complainants sought more money than what was initially exchanged. Details regarding the monetary exchange remain undisclosed as the case awaits legal proceedings. Ford is slated to be transferred to Las Vegas for the impending court date, with ongoing monitoring by ProBoxTV for updates on this evolving story. #CalvinFord #BoxingCoachArrest #AssaultAllegations #FabricatedStory #LegalProceedings #ProBoxTVUpdates
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Jan 05 2024

Chavez Jr.'s Shocking Accusations Trash' and Abuse Claims vs. Father

In a shocking turn of events, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., former boxer, has ignited controversy with scathing allegations against his father, legendary Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez. Chavez Jr. took to social media, posting a series of videos where he condemned his father, labeling him as "trash" and demanding his imprisonment. The root of the public dispute seemed to stem from Chavez Sr.'s recent social media post expressing a desire for his son to cease speaking what he termed as "nonsense." In response, Chavez Jr., who has faced reported struggles with drug addiction, accused his father of forcibly confining him to a treatment facility, alleging he was held against his will for three years. The accusations didn't stop there. Chavez Jr. went on to claim that his father had subjected his mother, Amalia Carrasco, to physical abuse throughout their relationship, leaving her traumatized. He further asserted that his own life had been in danger due to his father's actions. This public feud unveils a turbulent family dynamic, with both father and son battling their own personal demons. Chavez Jr.'s recent admission to a psychiatric ward late last year and his father's prior battles with addiction add layers of complexity to this distressing situation. Chavez Sr. has openly discussed his regrets concerning his sons and their struggles, citing his own past as a backdrop. The boxing legend expressed sympathy for his son's situation, acknowledging the difficulties his own addiction battles have caused in his family life. Amidst these disturbing revelations, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.'s accusations shed light on a tumultuous family history, raising concerns about the well-being of both father and son beyond their celebrated boxing legacies. #JulioCesarChavezJr #ChavezFamilyDrama #BoxingLegend #FamilyFeud #AbuseAllegations #AddictionStruggles
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