Boxing

WBO orders Fundora-Crawford to unify titles, after latter’s UD12 Madrimov win

Sebastian Fundora poses with his belts after competing against Tim Tszyu during their super welterweight world titles of the Premiere Boxing...

Terence Crawford is three-and-a-half weeks removed from beating Israil Madrimov to become a four-division world champion and per the WBO today, WBC and WBO champ Sebastian Fundora has been ordered to face the star in a unification bout ambitiously slated for this winter, should the two sides agree terms within a 30-day timeframe before purse bids are sent. Will they though? Continue reading “WBO orders Fundora-Crawford to unify titles, after latter’s UD12 Madrimov win”

Boxing

Tim Tszyu readies return in IBF world title eliminator on September 22 in Australia

Tim Tszyu speaks during a Tim Tszyu Fight Announcement at Tszyu Fight Club on July 18, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

Former WBO light-middleweight world champion Tim Tszyu expects to make his return down under on September 22, as the 29-year-old targets erasing the sour taste in his mouth after a contentious majority decision defeat by Sebastian Fundora in March. Erickson Lubin was targeted before news of an injury this week, though there’ll assess options for an alternative in two months’ time. Continue reading “Tim Tszyu readies return in IBF world title eliminator on September 22 in Australia”

Boxing

Cordina’s complaints are warranted, but now stuck in limbo between two weights

Anthony Cacace punches Joe Cordina during the IBF and IBO World Super Featherweight titles' fight between Joe Cordina and Anthony Cacace at Kingdom...

In a lucrative super-featherweight unification bout against Anthony Cacace, Joe Cordina suffered a stunning stoppage defeat on Saudi Arabian soil two months ago. The now-former IBF titleholder had his unbeaten record stained and long been struggling at the weight, so what now? A lightweight move beckons as the Welshman joins an unwanted club in the apex of his career.

Continue reading “Cordina’s complaints are warranted, but now stuck in limbo between two weights”

Boxing

Crawford again the buzzword, as Ennis stops Avanesyan in Philly homecoming

Jaron Ennis’ new promoter Eddie Hearn insisted the prime priority is for the 27-year-old to unify a welterweight division devoid of longtime champions Errol Spence Jr and former undisputed king Terence Crawford, as the appetite for the Philly fighter to finally face the latter has again intensified following his fifth-round TKO win over former Crawford opponent David Avanesyan on home turf.
Continue reading “Crawford again the buzzword, as Ennis stops Avanesyan in Philly homecoming”

Boxing

Don Charles hails Dubois’ maturity, declares himself the missing jigsaw piece

Daniel Dubois during a press conference at the OVO Arena, Wembley, London. Picture date: Wednesday June 26, 2024.

After consecutive stoppage wins over previously unbeaten duo Jarrell Miller and now-former IBF #1 heavyweight contender Filip Hrgovic, Daniel Dubois’ head trainer Don Charles has praised the 26-year-old’s boxing evolution, three months before the newly-upgraded world champion boxes former two-time unified titleholder Anthony Joshua at Wembley in an exciting London duel. Continue reading “Don Charles hails Dubois’ maturity, declares himself the missing jigsaw piece”

Boxing

Usyk vacates IBF heavyweight title, Dubois upgraded to full champion before Joshua bout on Sept. 21 at Wembley

Daniel Dubois wins his IBF Interim World Heavyweight Contesr against Filip Hrgovic on June 1, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Having inflicted Filip Hrgovic’s first pro loss on the Matchroom vs. Queensberry 5v5 card in Riyadh on June 1, Daniel Dubois has now been upgraded to become the full IBF heavyweight world champion after undisputed king Oleksandr Usyk had an extension request rejected and vacated – allowing Dubois vs. Anthony Joshua – two former foes – to box for world honours in three months’ time. Continue reading “Usyk vacates IBF heavyweight title, Dubois upgraded to full champion before Joshua bout on Sept. 21 at Wembley”

Specials

Chris Billam-Smith interview: Defending champ excited to silence decline doubters

Last year, WBO cruiserweight world champion Chris Billam-Smith achieved his dream by winning a world title at the home of his beloved Bournemouth football club. Before he can think about unification plans though, he enters into the lion’s den as defending titleholder itching to avenge his one pro defeat against Richard Riakporhe, a month shy of five years since their first meeting. Continue reading “Chris Billam-Smith interview: Defending champ excited to silence decline doubters”

Boxing

As Nathan Heaney rumours fade, Carlos Adames now targets Janibek unification

Carlos Adames celebrates after his unanimous decision win against against Sergiy Derevyanchenko after their middleweight bout at Staples Center on...

Nathan Heaney speculation in the rearview mirror, Carlos Adames prepares to make the first defence of his newly-elevated WBC middleweight championship this weekend against former light-middleweight title challenger Terrell Gausha on a stacked Las Vegas bill, but insisted fans want to see him in a unification bout against WBO and IBF titleholder Janibek Alimkhanuly before long. Continue reading “As Nathan Heaney rumours fade, Carlos Adames now targets Janibek unification”

Boxing

Usyk adapts, drops Fury during SD12 win to become undisputed heavyweight king

Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine beats Tyson Fury of United Kingdom to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh,...

Oleksandr Usyk started well, adjusted after some shaky middle rounds and scored a ninth-round knockdown en route to earning a gruelling split decision victory over Tyson Fury in the battle of unbeaten heavyweight world champions to be crowned the division’s first undisputed champion since 1999 in Riyadh.
Continue reading “Usyk adapts, drops Fury during SD12 win to become undisputed heavyweight king”

Specials

Frazer Clarke interview: Wardley rematch, next steps and assessing domestic scene

Frazer Clarke enters the ring following his ring walk prior to the BBBofC British Heavyweight, Commonwealth Boxing Council Heavyweight and WBO...

Just shy of 50 days since his thrilling domestic duel against Fabio Wardley for British honours resulted in a split draw, British heavyweight contender Frazer Clarke finds himself on a business trip in Riyadh this week. Fury-Usyk might divide opinion, but a second instalment of Wardley-Clarke certainly doesn’t. Read more about that, his thoughts on British hopefuls elsewhere and more. Continue reading “Frazer Clarke interview: Wardley rematch, next steps and assessing domestic scene”

Analysis, feature pieces

Disrespected, denied but stronger for the experience: Jai Opetaia is going nowhere

Jai Opetaia during an open workout at the Boulevard City Music World, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO heavyweight title fight between...

Tomorrow night should see Jai Opetaia make the third defence of his IBF world cruiserweight title. Instead, it’s for a vacant belt in a rematch against the man who inflicted a double jaw break against him, less than two full years ago. Having made light work of two Brits in-between, the Aussie is on a mission to unify the cruiserweight division – and disrespect has fuelled that intensity. Continue reading “Disrespected, denied but stronger for the experience: Jai Opetaia is going nowhere”

Boxing

Lowkey final presser for Ring of Fire as intrigue over many undercard bouts build

Nine undercard fights on offer, three that could easily headline their own bill including two world championship bouts in contrasting divisions without a dominant name. A quartet of Brits in action, some early Queensberry vs. Matchroom bragging rights to be had and plenty elsewhere on offer before the fight we’ve waited 25 years to see takes centre stage in Riyadh this weekend. Continue reading “Lowkey final presser for Ring of Fire as intrigue over many undercard bouts build”