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Boxing purists love to see heavyweights battle it out in the ring. It’s why so many are so excited to see Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk lock horns for undisputed glory next month.

It’s also why a bunch of fans have wanted to see Anthony Joshua face Deontay Wilder for a long time now. The fight has been rumored to be in the works for several years, and was slated to happen after both boxers fought on the same card on December 23.

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But Wilder’s loss to Joseph Parker put the Joshua fight on thin ice. Now, it appears it may be happening once again, but once again Wilder will need to come through beforehand.

Eddie Hearn says Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua fight is off and it would  be a 'mismatch' | talkSPORT

Joshua vs Wilder is contingent on Zhilei Zhang fight

If Wilder defeats Zhilei Zhang on June 1, it would trigger a potential Wilder vs Joshua battle in September. And the venue being talked about is Wembley Stadium in London.

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Joshua is coming off of a resounding KO win over Francis Ngannou, and is likely to wait until September before taking another fight.

Ready for that fight': Anthony Joshua wants Deontay Wilder next - Bad Left  Hook

Joshua and Wilder battling in Wembley would make for quite the spectacle, which has become the norm for the top fighters in recent years.

Hailed as the greatest female boxer of her generation, Claressa Shields continues to dominate the boxing world with her unparalleled prowess. The Flint, Michigan native, who holds a perfect record of 14 wins and no losses, is scheduled to speak at the upcoming Benzinga 2024 Draft Event in Detroit.

A Record-Breaking Career

Shields, who first captured public attention by securing gold medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, has surpassed numerous records in her illustrious career. She is notably the first male or female boxer to claim undisputed championship titles in two different weight classes during the four-belt era, a remarkable feat in the highly competitive sport of boxing.

Claressa Shields challenges 'disrespectful' Savannah Marshall to fight her  in America | Boxing News | Sky Sports

Her recent triumph over Savannah Marshall in the U.K. marked a significant milestone. With a strategic unanimous decision victory, she avenged her only amateur loss. This match, celebrated as the most-viewed women’s professional boxing event ever, attracted over 2 million viewers.

Continued Success In Michigan

In June 2023, Shields returned to Michigan, where she defended her titles against Maricela Cornejo at the Little Caesars Arena. Despite the last-minute opponent change, Shields dominated the match, leading to a comprehensive victory. Her performance solidified her status in boxing and showcased her ability to engage and captivate the local audience.

After over a year away from the ring following an emphatic win against Ryan Garcia while also dealing with legal issues, Gervonta Davis is back in action.

“Tank” competes in the second Premier Boxing Champions-led Amazon Prime PPV event against Frank Martin on June 15. It is a non-title fight in Las Vegas.

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A 2012 Golden Gloves champion, Davis is also a former super featherweight champion. The Baltimore-born fighter won the WBA (Regular) lightweight title against Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2019. Davis won two fights in 2023, his last contest being a money fight in April against Ryan Garcia. The 29-year-old beat Garcia following several brutal body shots. 

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Dubbed “the face of boxing” after the Garcia win, Davis immediately dealt with a fight outside the ring. He appeared in court for his alleged involvement in a hit-and-run incident in November 2020. Pleading guilty to four traffic offenses, Davis was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest. However, he violated the terms of his home detention and served the remainder of his sentence in prison.

Back to focusing on boxing, Davis looks to continue where he left off.

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Martin earned gold at the 2016 Golden Gloves. After an impressive decision win against Michel Rivera in 2022, he returned and forced Artem Harutyunyan to take a knee in their fight in July 2023. “The Ghost” is ranked high above the WBA rankings, where Davis holds gold.

Gervonta Davis shows off incredible physique ahead of next fight as fans  express concern for Frank Martin

The co-main event will be David Benavidez vs. Oleksandr Gvozdyk in a light heavyweight fight. Benavidez is a former WBC super middleweight champion who was the top contender for Canelo Alvarez. Realizing he wasn’t getting a Mexico vs. Mexico fight against Canelo at any point soon as Canelo was focusing on other fights, Benavidez moved his focus to light heavyweight.

Luis Nery is challenging for the undisputed titles, with Buster Douglas as his inspiration for success.

Nery takes on Japanese sensation Naoya Inoue on May 6 in a huge challenge for the undisputed super-bantamweight world titles at the Tokyo Dome on his rival’s home soil.

Inoue is considered one of the best fighters in the sport at the moment, a pound-for-pound great, with the challenger having a huge uphill task to navigate on away soil.

But two-weight world champion Nery, has been left inspired by Buster Douglas’ monumental upset win over heavyweight Mike Tyson in February 1990, which happened at that very same arena.

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“This is the highest stage one can reach as a fighter,” he said. “It’s like soccer players who prepare their entire lives for a World Cup.

Buster Douglas (USA) vs Mike Tyson (USA) | KNOCKOUT, BOXING fight, HD

“It’s the same. This is bigger than being a world champion. It’s four belts. It’s undisputed.

“I think that Inoue shouldn’t have taken this fight. I have nothing to lose. I’m not a champion.

“I’m not at the top like him. I’m going for all the marbles. I’m coming with everything. I will take risks, and I’m willing to die in the ring.

“This is an important fight. It deserves to be in an arena that is just as important like the Tokyo Dome. And I think it’s a sign. If Mike Tyson can lose his unbeaten record there, then so can Naoya Inoue.

“Now, Mike Tyson was actually a monster. He for sure was an assassin. So, I’m happy that they made the fight at Tokyo Dome.”

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“I will win by knockout. There’s no other way. I know that either he or I will be stopped. But I’m sure that he will be stopped.”

Buster Douglas: I wasn't impressed with the success Mike Tyson was having

‘The Monster’ has yet to be defeated in his 26 fights, and his record has a resemblance to that of Tyson at the time, who went into his clash with Douglas with 37 wins undefeated.

Tyson had marched to become the youngest ever heavyweight champion aged 20, and was huge favourite to win in his debut in Japan.

But Douglas came in as a huge underdog and stopped the legend in the tenth, knocking him down for the first time in his career and leaving him unable to make the referee’s count.

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Equally, Nery could inflict a simply sensational toppling of the dominant fighter, who currently looks invincible.

On this date: Douglas KO's Tyson

The Mexican has just lost once in his own time in the professional ranks in a narrow loss to Brandon Figueroa in May 2021, but is training to launch his name into the boxing stratosphere forever.

One man who knows what a punch from Mike Tyson feels like is Peter McNeeley, who felt the ferocious power in 1995.

‘Hurricane’ McNeeley was plucked from relative obscurity to face Tyson in ‘Iron Mike’s’ first fight back after being released from prison, having been locked up since 1992.

The former undisputed heavyweight champion was convicted of the rape of Desiree Washington and sentenced to six years in prison, although he was granted parole halfway through his sentence.

Following rampant debate over who Tyson would face in his comeback fight – including reports of a potential clash with George Foreman – Tyson’s promoter Don King settled on the lesser-known McNeeley.

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The fight took place on August 19, 1995 in a bout billed as ‘He’s Back’ at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas.

McNeeley did a lot talking in the build-up but was unable to back up his words in the ring as he was dispatched in only 89 seconds.

Boxing: Prime Tyson Fury or prime Mike Tyson? Evander Holyfield makes his  pick | Marca

Recalling what it was like going toe-to-toe with Tyson during a wide-ranging interview with Sports Illustrated in 2010, 15 years after his biggest night in the ring, McNeeley said his power sticks out.

“At the weigh-in, I was 224Ibs and he was 220. They reweighed us one hour before the fight, after we’d both burned off a lot of nervous energy warming up. He was 216! I was 220.

“Mike Tyson at 216 is all [expletive] speed. The punches that hurt you the worst are the ones that you don’t see.

“It was just crazy. When I met with him much later, he was 240. He was huge. And when I fought him, he was all ripped up.”

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Oleksandr Usyk’s team are not confident about Tyson Fury fighting in May, so they’ve already found a replacement.

Oleksandr Usyk and his team have already lined up a replacement fighter for Tyson Fury if the Briton were to pull out of their blockbuster clash once again in Saudi Arabia. The first undisputed heavyweight title fight in 25 years should be taking place next month in Riyadh when Fury, 35, and Usyk, 37, battle it out.

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Fury, however, pulled out of the pair’s originally scheduled bout back in February due to a nasty cut he suffered just above the eye in sparring a few weeks out from fight night. He did, though, appear to be in career-best shape before he was forced to delay the fight.

Boxing promoter Frank Warren makes HUGE Tyson Fury admission after Usyk  fight collapses

The undefeated British heavyweight hasn’t fought since his controversial split-decision victory over MMA star Francis Ngannou last year, and Usyk’s promoter doesn’t have much confidence that the two heavyweight champions will fulfill their two-fight deal if the Gypsy King was to be beaten next month.

Team Usyk on Tyson Fury Fight

They are starting to have serious doubts about the fight actually happening

Oleksandr Usyk to lay down undisputed Tyson Fury UK challenge - World  Boxing News

Alex Krassyuk, Usyk’s promoter, told Boxing Scene: “Usyk has actually had a triple camp for this fight. He started in September for the fight to take place last December. We showed up to the Ngannou fight to step in the ring to announce the fight for the undisputed. We were then meant to fight on February 17, then we were rescheduled for May. Tyson Fury has withdrawn four times already from this fight.

Former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz thinks that Anthony Joshua is finally starting to show the aggression that once defined his career, before he ran into a chunky power puncher with fast hands.

Ruiz was an athletic question mark before he dropped Joshua four times and stopped him to capture three heavyweight titles in their 2019 slugfest in Madison Square Garden. Joshua seemed to emerge from the first fight a little gun-shy, a little tentative. He won the rematch with Ruiz in a carefully calibrated, cautious performance, and his temperament seemed to be more safety-first than full-speed ahead. With two recent knockouts – including a whiplash, highlight-reel KO of Francis Ngannou – Joshua, Ruiz believes, is starting to regain his offensive-minded form.

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“He’s getting his momentum back,” Ruiz said on Wednesday before a press conference in Manhattan, New York, to announce his bout with Jarrell Miller on Aug. 3 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, as part of a stacked card headlined by Terence Crawford and Israil Madrimov. “He’s getting his confidence back. I think that’s the most important thing. He’s doing what he’s supposed to do. I think he’s doing his thing. I’m just happy for him. I would love to have that trilogy with him. He gave me that opportunity. I gave him back that opportunity, and there’s one more. I want to become a two-time heavyweight champion of the world.”

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Ruiz (35-2, 22 KOs) qualified his remarks by saying that Joshua’s offensive success could be due in part to his opponents. Joshua dominated a very skilled but somewhat unproven commodity in Otto Wallin last December in a fifth-round stoppage and then blasted out a boxing novice in Ngannou in March in just two rounds.

Anthony Joshua Defeats Andy Ruiz Jr. Via Decision in Heavyweight Title  Rematch | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report

“AJ’s been doing good. He’s been taking out the guys that he’s supposed to,” Ruiz said. “I’m not saying they’re super-good opponents that have really good skills. I’m sure if he fought someone else that had more skills, that wanted to win the fight and aren’t just facing him for the payday or the exposure, they want to win the fight and do whatever it takes – and I feel that should be me,” he said with a chuckle. “I give it all I have. I die inside that ring. But he’s been doing good and he’s been doing his thing.”

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Ruiz hopes to return to the ring again in December following his bout with Miller (26-1-1, 22 KOs). Ruiz hasn’t fought since he decked Luis Ortiz three times on his way to a unanimous decision in September 2022. Ruiz underwent surgery on a torn rotator cuff last year.

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“I have to climb up the ladder again,” Ruiz said. “After I do these fights and get back into the groove, I’d love to fight Joseph Parker, [Deontay] Wilder and Joshua. The main thing is training and staying in shape. After this fight, I plan on training and training and come back in December.”

The fight that everyone has been waiting for might just happen in 2024 with the help of this member of the Saudi Royal Court, but it won’t be easy

Boxing fans around the globe have been eagerly awaiting this fight, and with the help of an efficient mastermind, there is a great chance it could happen.

Saudi Royal Court member Turki Alalshikh has a real shot at organizing the highly anticipated Terence Crawfordvs. Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis fight. Although many boxing fans have long awaited this matchup, there are still details to iron out.

Terence Crawford finishes Errol Spence as he floors rival three times in  stunning victory

His Excellency faces some challenges in the near future because Crawford is set to face Israil Madrimov this summer. This fight is believed to be scheduled in Los Angeles, California, on the first weekend of August. Terence, a welterweight champion, will gain up to 7 more pounds to challenge Madrimov in the super welterweight division, moving from 147 to 154 pounds.

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If this fight occurs and Crawford maintains his undefeated status (40-0, 42 KOs), everything points to a bout against ‘Boots’, even though he has never shown much excitement to face Ennis (31-0, 28 KOs). However, given that Terence Crawford would fight in August, there is a possibility he might not step into the ring until 2025.

Is ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in the plans of His Excellency?

Terence Crawford to face Jaron 'Boots' Ennis this year if Turki Alalshikh  manages to make it happen | Marca

Another fight that Turki Alalshikh is looking to set up involves Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, who will be battling Jaime Munguia on Saturday, May 4. Regardless of the outcome, ‘Canelo’ could face Terence Crawford soon. Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) has his eyes set on another fight in 2024, which would prevent a meeting with Crawford this year. However, with a short list of adversaries, His Excellency will be looking to capitalize on the success of the Mexican boxer early next year.

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Munguia (43-0, 34 KOs), on the other hand, could suffer a significant blow to his career if he falls to ‘Canelo’, especially after not performing as well as everyone expects, based on average exhibitions in his recent fights.

More details about Crawford’s next two opponents will be revealed after this summer.

Gervonta Davis has surprisingly told his old rival Ryan Garcia that he should now retire from boxing.

Garcia achieved a career-best win on Saturday night by beating Devin Haney.

The young American floored his rival three times as he shocked the boxing world and ultimately won on points.

From the very first bell Garcia seized control, hurting Haney with a left hook in the opening round.

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Haney boxed well in the next few sessions, but was stunned again in the sixth and knocked down for the first time his career in round seven.

The WBC super-lightweight world champion never truly recovered from this point on.

Gervonta Davis shows no mercy on Devin Haney and taunts him after losing to Ryan  Garcia | Marca

Garcia scored two further knockdowns in rounds 10 and 11 to seal a victory not many had predicted.

However, as he missed weight before the contest, he did not claim Haney’s belt with the win.

Regardless, the result is a huge triumph for Garcia and has set him up for massive future fights.

This was his second PPV outing, having lost his first major step-up against Gervonta Davis last year.

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Davis was ecstatic with Saturday’s result, given that he had an ongoing feud with Haney and was delighted to see him lose.

However, his happiness at seeing Garcia emerge victorious has not prevented him from firing a few shots in his old foe’s direction also.

Five next fights for Gervonta Davis after massive Ryan Garcia win including Devin  Haney and Shakur Stevenson | The US Sun

In a deleted tweet, Davis wrote: “It’s best Ryan retire now. He gonna get hurt bad.”

The likely provocation for this is the fact that Garcia and his promoter Oscar De La Hoya discussed a potential rematch with Tank at their post-fight press conference.

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Peter McNeeley knows firsthand what it’s like to feel the force of Mike Tyson‘s punches. In 1995, McNeeley, also known as ‘Hurricane,’ found himself facing Tyson, experiencing the ferocious power of the former undisputed heavyweight champion.

McNeeley was thrust into the spotlight to take on Tyson in what was ‘Iron Mike’s’ first fight back after his release from prison. Tyson had been incarcerated since 1992 after being convicted of the rape of Desiree Washington, receiving a six-year sentence, of which he served three years before being granted parole.

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With speculation rife about who Tyson would face in his comeback fight, including rumors of a potential showdown with George Foreman, Tyson’s promoter Don King ultimately settled on McNeeley, a relatively lesser-known opponent.

Mike Tyson 'offered' £900,000 for Peter McNeeley rematch as mega money  offers for comeback fight aged 53 pour in – The Sun | The Sun

The highly anticipated bout, billed as ‘He’s Back,’ took place on August 19, 1995, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

A scary Tyson

Despite McNeeley‘s pre-fight bravado, he was unable to back up his words in the ring and was dispatched by Tyson in a mere 89 seconds. Reflecting on his experience facing Tyson during an interview with Sports Illustrated in 2010, McNeeley emphasized the sheer power of Tyson‘s punches.

“At the weigh-in, I was 224Ibs and he was 220,” he recalled.

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“They reweighed us one hour before the fight, after we’d both burned off a lot of nervous energy warming up. He was 216! I was 220.

Mike Tyson sends Peter McNeeley to the canvas during the first round...  News Photo - Getty Images

“Mike Tyson at 216 is all [expletive] speed. The punches that hurt you the worst are the ones that you don’t see.