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- Boxing's Next Superstar: Ryan Garcia vs Gervonta Davis
Boxing fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the highly anticipated fight between Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis, set to take place on April 22 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This fight marks a rare occasion where two unbeaten fighters will face off, with both Garcia and Davis putting everything on the line to become the face of boxing. Former two-weight world champion, Andre Ward, has raised an important question ahead of the fight - can Garcia handle the power of Davis? Despite Garcia's impressive speed and technical abilities, Davis is known for his tremendous power, earning him the nickname 'Tank'. Garcia, with a record of 22-0 with 18 knockouts, has gained a considerable following on social media, making him one of the most popular young boxers in the world. Davis, on the other hand, boasts a record of 25-0 with 24 knockouts, cementing his reputation as a knockout artist. The clash of styles between Garcia and Davis is expected to be one for the ages. Garcia will rely on his speed and footwork to outmaneuver Davis, while Davis will be looking to land his power shots and end the fight early. This fight is not just about winning or losing, but about securing a place in boxing history. The winner of this fight will likely become the face of boxing, at least for the time being. Both fighters are young and have a long career ahead of them, but this fight could be the one that propels one of them into superstardom. As the anticipation builds for this fight, it's clear that boxing fans are in for a treat. The clash between Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis is set to be one of the biggest fights of the year and could potentially be one of the greatest fights in boxing history. Only time will tell who will come out on top, but one thing is for sure - this fight will be one to remember.
- Frank Warren believes Joe Joyce can knock Anthony Joshua out
Frank Warren would cheerfully match any heavyweight he promotes against Anthony Joshua, not just Tyson Fury. “I think Joe Joyce would knock him out,” Warren said during an interview posted to Queensberry Promotions’ YouTube channel. “As soon as he catches him. He will walk through him.” Warren admitted that Joyce will have a challenging foe on Saturday night at London's Copper Box Arena. Joyce (15-0, 14 KOs) will fight formidable Chinese challenger Zhang Zhilei (24-1-1, 19 KOs) in the main event of a show that will be broadcast on BT Sport 1 in the UK and Ireland and streamed on ESPN+ in the US. Warren wouldn't think twice about pairing Joshua with the 2016 Olympic silver medalist if Joyce, 37, wins and keeps his WBO interim heavyweight belt. “I mean, they wanna pick up the phone and talk to us about that, we’ll do that immediately, if Joe comes through,” Warren said. “Remember, Joe’s the interim champion, so he’s the gatekeeper to the mandatory [position], the WBO mandatory. He is the gatekeeper for that fight. So, if anybody wants it, they know what they’ve gotta do. They’ve gotta fight him. And if Joshua wants to get himself into that position, we’ll gladly, gladly accommodate him for that. I can speak on behalf of Joe because Joe has told me he wants the fight.” London's Joyce has made a name for himself in the heavyweight division by displaying a rock-solid chin, incredible stamina, a reliable, stiff jab, and devastating power. At AO Arena in Manchester, England, on September 24, 6-foot-6, 270-pound Joyce defeated former WBO champion Joseph Parker in the 11th round to become the first combatant to accomplish this feat. Parker (31-3, 21 KOs) of New Zealand also competed against Joshua in a 12-round title unification bout at Cardiff, Wales' Principality Stadium five years ago. Joshua won on all judges scorecards.
- Jake Paul says making KSI fight was easy but he wanted a challenge in Nate Diaz
Jake Paul, a former YouTuber who is now a boxer, claimed that his team had advised him to face KSI or another social media celebrity when he returned to the ring. Jake's older brother Logan Paul was defeated by KSI via a decision when competing in boxing. However, Paul ultimately made the decision to go on a well-known MMA veteran, and on Wednesday he formally declared that Nate Diaz would be his opponent. At the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, the competition takes place on August 5. Paul (6-1, 4 KOs) recently suffered his first boxing loss. He lost an eight-round split decision to Tommy Fury, the younger brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, who had never lost. Paul may have used the right to an immediate rematch. Unknown factors led him to choose a different course of action. Paul has defeated many MMA veterans over his career, including Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva, and Ben Askren. In their grudge battle, he thinks Diaz will be outmatched and defeated. “My last fight didn’t end the way I wanted, but the result was the best thing that could have happened to my professional boxing aspirations. Now, the world thinks I am vulnerable, when all I am is more focused than ever. My team wanted me to take an easy fight like KSI next, but that’s not how I am built. Nate Diaz is considered one of the most bad-ass fighters of all time, but he and his team have been running their mouths for too long,” said Paul. “People tell me Nate has been training with Andre Ward for years. That he has insane stamina. That he refuses to back down. Good for f------- Nate. I haven’t forgotten about the slap backstage in Arizona, and on August 5th, a Problem Child is going to piece up and knock out the Stockton G.”
- Brandon Moreno vs. Alexandre Pantoja 2 for flyweight title headed to UFC 290 on July 8
The flyweight division is set to be ignited once again as the highly anticipated rematch between Brandon Moreno and Alexandre Pantoja is headed to UFC 290 on July 8 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The two warriors are set to battle it out for the flyweight championship in what promises to be an enthralling bout. Following a report originally received from Freak MMA, UFC Chief Business Officer Hunter Campbell acknowledged the information with UFC broadcast partner ESPN. The rematch between Moreno and Pantoja promises to be a barnburner. However, both fighters have improved significantly since their first meeting. Moreno, the current flyweight champion, and Pantoja have previously met back in 2018 at UFC Fight Night 129. The fight was a back-and-forth affair, with Pantoja ultimately coming out on top with a unanimous decision victory. Moreno left the UFC following his defeat to Pantoja, but he eventually made the journey back after taking away the LFA flyweight championship. During his second UFC run, Moreno has seen a great deal of success. Over the past two and a half years, "The Assassin Baby" has been involved as part of one of the finest rivalries in the promotion's history. Since December 2020, the Mexican and Deiveson Figueiredo have battled in a record four fights inside the octagon, excluding a championship matchup against Kai Kara-France in the interim. While Moreno won at UFC 283 by doctor's stoppage TKO to regain the championship, he put a halt to his feud against Figueiredo. Pantoja, on the other hand, has also been making waves in the flyweight division. The Brazilian fighter has an impressive record of 25-5. Pantoja is a well-rounded fighter who possesses knockout power in his strikes and is also a proficient grappler. Following wins in each of his previous three matches—two of which were stunning submission wins—Pantoja has pushed himself closer to a championship opportunity. The South American emerged legitimately worthy of the championship with consecutive victories against Manel Kape, Brandon Royval, and Alex Perez. The flyweight division has seen a resurgence in recent years, with fighters like Moreno, Figueiredo, and Pantoja putting on some of the most exciting fights in the UFC. This rematch between Moreno and Pantoja is sure to add to the excitement of the division, and fans around the world will be eagerly awaiting July 8 to see who will emerge as the flyweight champion.
- Matty Harris Making Waves in Heavyweight Division with Fourth Consecutive First-Round Finish
Matty Harris Making Waves in Heavyweight Division with Fourth Consecutive First-Round Finish British heavyweight Matty Harris has been turning heads in the boxing world with his impressive performances in the ring. The 23-year-old secured his fourth consecutive first-round finish in his last fight against Milos Veletic on the Harlem Eubank card at York Hall in London last month. Despite being only five fights into his professional career, Harris has already been tipped to reach the top of the division. Harris made his professional debut in November 2021, going the full four rounds in a points victory. However, since then, he has been dominant, stopping all of his opponents in the first round. In his most recent fight, he dispatched Veletic in just 23 seconds, showcasing his power and accuracy in the process. Harris' promoter, Kalle Sauerland, head of Wasserman Boxing, has been effusive in his praise of the young heavyweight. Sauerland has described Harris as carrying "dynamite" in both hands and as the "standout" young heavyweight in the division. With such high praise coming from a respected figure in the sport, Harris' future looks bright. Despite his impressive start to his professional career, Harris remains focused on continuing to improve and make a name for himself in the heavyweight division. With his combination of power and technical skill, he has the potential to become a major force in the sport in the years to come.
- Chris Algieri Speaks Out on Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Boxing
Chris Algieri Speaks Out on Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Boxing Chris Algieri, a former world champion boxer, has shared his thoughts on the issue of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in the sport. Algieri faced Amir Khan in 2015 and Conor Benn in 2021, both of whom have since tested positive in doping tests. Benn's results led to his fight with Chris Eubank Jr being pulled at the last minute, and a resolution with the British Boxing Board of Control still not reached after six months. Khan's test was taken after his retirement bout with Kell Brook in February 2022, and he has been banned for two years. In an interview with iD Boxing, Algieri stated that there is "a lot of drug use in the sport" and that it is only getting worse. He expressed his disappointment at the situation and the effect it has on the integrity of the sport. Algieri's comments come at a time when boxing is facing increasing scrutiny over the use of PEDs. Despite the efforts made by anti-doping agencies and governing bodies, the problem persists, with some fighters continuing to test positive for banned substances. The issue of PEDs in boxing is a complex one, with many factors contributing to the problem. Some fighters may turn to PEDs to gain a competitive advantage, while others may do so to aid their recovery from injury. In some cases, fighters may be unaware that the supplements they are taking contain banned substances. Algieri's comments highlight the need for continued efforts to combat the use of PEDs in boxing. This includes education and awareness programs for fighters and coaches, as well as increased testing and harsher penalties for those who are caught using banned substances. As the sport of boxing continues to evolve, the importance of maintaining its integrity grows. It is imperative that all those involved in the sport work together to ensure a level playing field and a clean sport for all fighters.
- Andy Ruiz Jr Responds to Bob Arum's Claims of a Possible Shot at Tyson Fury
Andy Ruiz Jr, also known as ‘The Destroyer’, is open to the possibility of facing WBC world champion Tyson Fury, following Bob Arum's comments about a potential fight between the two. Arum, who is the Top Rank boss, recently mentioned that a bout between Ruiz and Fury could take place this summer, as Fury looks for his next opponent after failing to secure an undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk. Ruiz, who last fought in October 2020 when he outpointed Luis Ortiz, originally appeared to be in line to face Deontay Wilder in a final eliminator for the WBC world championship. However, negotiations between the two fighters stalled, making a shot at the full world title more likely for Ruiz. Upon hearing the news, Ruiz took to his Instagram account to share a post with quotes from Arum, along with an image of the WBC Belt with a crown over it. If he manages to secure a fight with Fury, it won't be the first time he faces a British boxer in the ring. In 2019, Ruiz made history when he stopped Anthony Joshua at Madison Square Garden to become the first Mexican heavyweight world champion. However, he later lost the rematch against Joshua that same year. Ruiz's fighting style has always been exciting, and a potential fight with Fury would undoubtedly be a must-watch for boxing fans worldwide. While nothing has been confirmed as of yet, it will be interesting to see if this fight comes to fruition and whether Ruiz can add another world title to his name.
- Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz booked for Aug. 5 as former UFC star makes pro boxing debut
In what is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated boxing matches of the year, former UFC star Nate Diaz is set to make his professional boxing debut against none other than YouTube sensation turned-professional boxer, Jake Paul. Scheduled to take place on August 5 in Dallas, this fight promises to be one for the ages, as both fighters bring their unique skill sets to the ring. The event consists of an 8-round, 185-pound fight that will certainly take shape in American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas. Known for his brash personality and viral social media presence, Jake Paul has garnered a massive following and is sure to bring his A-game to the ring. For Jake Paul, this fight marks another opportunity to showcase his boxing abilities after getting dropped against Tommy Fury via split decision in February. The YouTuber (6-1) already has notable winnings including former UFC fighters Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley, and Anderson Silva. Nate Diaz becomes 4th athlete from UFC to square up in the boxing ring. Since the loss against Tommy Fury, Jake Paul has been consistently eyeing a fight against Nate Diaz. He quotes: “People tell me Nate has been training with Andre Ward for years, that he has insane stamina, that he refuses to back down. Good for F*cking Nate. I haven’t forgotten about the slap backstage in Arizona, and on August 5th, a ‘Problem Child’ is going to piece up and knock out the ‘Stockton G.’” Following fighting out the final year of his UFC agreement last year, Diaz has become a free agent, and as a result, there has been much conjecture about who and where he is going to compete. However, it has been widely speculated that Diaz wanted to enter the boxing ring. He will now ultimately get the opportunity. Throughout the last few years, Diaz and Paul have fought a nasty verbal battle, but now they'll square up in the ring to figure out their differences. And while he may be making his professional boxing debut, Diaz is no stranger to the sweet science, having trained extensively in boxing throughout his career. He is sure to bring his all to the ring as he looks to make a statement in his new venture. “Besides Canelo, he’s the biggest thang in boxing,” Diaz said in a statement. “I’m here to conquer that. I’m the king of combat sports, and then I’m headed back to get my UFC belts. I f*cked up Conor for acting out and now here I am again, like a superhero of the Real Fight game, the king of the Real Fight game.” Whether you're a die-hard Jake Paul fan or a Nate Diaz loyalist, there's no denying that this fight is set to be a must-see event. So mark your calendars for August 5 and get ready for what promises to be a night of unforgettable boxing action.
- Francis Ngannou to ONE championship? Some think so!
Where Francis Ngannou will wind up after leaving the UFC in search of better opportunities will continue to be one of the biggest topics in the first half of 2023. In recent interviews, Ngannou has stated repeatedly that his objective is to box first — the most likely opponent at the time being Deontay Wilder — and then return to the cage. Professional Fighters League and One Championship are the two most likely landing destinations. Now there's a chance he'll be available on Amazon Prime in Singapore. Boxing coach John Hutchinson works with One champion Anatoly Malykhin at Tiger Muay Thai (12-0) and he has invited Ngannou to come to ONE. “When that little soft bum Arjan comes out of hiding,” Hutchinson wrote. “We promise it will be over very fast in a powerful blink of a eye. Making room faster than ever for the real fight to happen. @Francisngannou you should of stayed where your at when you had the chance. Your about to face the biggest challenge @anmalykhin ... Contract pending let’s see who’s the undisputed king is …” The savage knockout artist is favoured to unify the Heavyweight title against Arjan Bhullar this summer, and Hutchinson believes he'll meet "The Predator" after that. Despite concerns that Ngannou made a catastrophic mistake by quitting the UFC, it appears like he is on the verge of setting up many high-profile matches. Perhaps his fight purse demands weren't so outlandish after all!
- Cynthia Calvillo removed from UFC roster after defeat
After her tight defeat at UFC 287 on Saturday, UFC veteran Cynthia Calvillo is reportedly no longer on the promotional roster. UFC Roster Watch, the account responsible with tracking the most recent additions and subtractions to the UFC active roster, broke the news of Calvillo's UFC roster status. Calvillo was defeated by Loopy Godinez in a split decision at UFC 287 last Saturday. It was a close battle, with fans divided over who won between the two strawweights. Calvillo has now lost five consecutive fights, with her previous victory being in June 2020 against Jessica Eye. After four consecutive losses at flyweight, she decided to return to 115lbs. Calvillo made her UFC debut in March 2017, submitting Amanda Cooper in the first round. Before signing with the UFC, she competed on LFA's inaugural night against current UFC fighter Montana De La Rosa. She had a strong start to her UFC career, winning three straight fights before falling to former strawweight champion Carla Esparza. She then defeated Eye, Cortney Casey, and Poliana Botelho before falling to Katlyn Chookagian and Jéssica Andrade.
- KSI promoters hopeful of striking a deal with Tommy Fury's entrourage
Promoter Kalle Sauerland, who collaborates with social media sensation KSI, thinks a deal for a future matchup with light heavyweight contender Tommy Fury is quite likely. Back in February, Fury stunned everyone by defeating undefeated YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul in a hard-fought split decision. On May 13, KSI will make a comeback to the ring to take on Joe Fournier, an unbeaten boxer. To discuss a potential matchup with KSI, Sauerland recently met with Tommy Fury's father and trainer, John Fury. "Had a great meeting with (Fury's dad) John, we both like the fight. It's about getting a deal done now. Look, John seems to be like a very simple person to deal with which I like, straight shooter," Sauerland told Pro Boxing Fans. "We had a good meeting, it was nice to go up to Morecambe and yeah, I'm confident we can get it done. But we're not overlooking obviously Joe Fournier first." The rematch with Paul is another problem. Although Paul has the option of challenging Fury to a rematch right away, there hasn't been much discussion of a follow-up fight lately. The present contractual scenario for a Paul-Fury rematch is unknown to Sauerland. The impending confrontation with Fournier is the immediate concern for KSI and Sauerland before they cast too far into the future. "Let's get a deal done first. I'm sure they've got a few other options on the table as well. I hope we can get it done but at the same time we've got to focus on the Fournier fight. It's not unsimilar to the situation Jake Paul was in and we don't want to make the same mistakes and we won't," Sauerland said
- Josh Taylor thinks fight against Lopez won't go past 8 rounds
When Josh Taylor makes the journey from his native Scotland to New York City this summer to face Teofimo Lopez for the WBO 140-pound championship, he will be following in the footsteps of his late forefather, Ken Buchanan. Naturally, there is one significant distinction between Taylor's situation and that of his illustrious predecessor: Taylor anticipates victory in his contest. The first undisputed boxing champion of Scotland, Buchanan, travelled to America in 1972 to take on Roberto Duran, but was controversially defeated after Duran down him with a low punch at the conclusion of the 13th round. After the interval, Buchanan was unable to get out of his corner. Buchanan passed away earlier this month at the age of 77. “My fight with Teofimo Lopez ends up the same way, except it’s me knocking him out,” Taylor told analyst Mark Kriegel during an ESPN broadcast of a 135-pound bout between Shakur Stevenson and Shuichiro Yoshino at Prudential Center in Stevenson’s hometown of Newark, New Jersey. “I’m completely 100% confident that this fight doesn’t go past six to eight rounds.” Taylor-Lopez is set for June 10 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. The ESPN programme marked Taylor and Lopez's first-ever "face-to-face" interaction. Lopez appeared via satellite from Las Vegas, where he was attending the UFC 287 event that featured Israel Adesanya as the main event. Both fighters have experienced setbacks in their professional careers: In a contentious victory over Jack Catterall last year, Taylor was clearly in difficulty. Since his shocking defeat to George Kambosos in their lightweight title unification match in 2021, Lopez has not appeared the same.











