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Ever since he started his career as a heavyweight, Tyson Fury has always had detractors who underestimate him for one reason or the other. And every single time, he comes out on top to prove why he is one of the best in boxing history. To former champ Carl Froch, watching Anthony Joshua easily get rid of Francis Ngannou in just two rounds proves Tyson Fury is on the decline. He even thinks that the upcoming fight against Oleksandr Usyk is not going to happen, he believes it will get scrapped. And if it does happen, Tyson Fury will be handed his first professional defeat. Because Froch is convinced that Fury lost his fight against Francis Ngannou.

READ MORE ;Anthony Joshua to face winner of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

Speaking at the Boxing Writers Club Froch said: “Fury must have just been having a really bad night – or, like I think, Fury’s past his best. He’s seen better days. I study the sport and I study the fights, and Tyson Fury used to throw 30-plus feints a round. Feint, feint. Draw his opponent in, feint. Double jab, right hand. He’s not doing the feints anymore. He’s doing four or five feints. He’s slow on his feet. He’s been knocked down five times [in recent years]. When you’re hitting the floor and getting hit on the chin and not throwing feints and not as busy as you used to be, that means you’re past your best and you’re on the decline and you’re on the slide.”

Fury v Joshua: Tyson Fury claims to have 'sent contract' to Anthony Joshua  over September fight - BBC Sport

Does this mean Fury vs Joshua doesn’t happen?

In order to make the most anticipated fight happen between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, first we need to see the ‘Gypsy King’ beat Oleksandr Usyk. They have a two-fight deal, no matter who wins the first fight on May 18. Anthony Joshua gets to fight whoever comes out on top from these two affairs. This is the perfect opportunity for Tyson Fury to silence critics once more. At least he is getting as ready as he will ever be, judging by the looks of his physique where he appears to be slimmed down and slightly ripped. Do you agree with Froch or is Tyson Fury going to silence one more critic on May 18?

Their purchase wouldn’t have been possible without the help of the former boxing champion, said MDA.

On the fourth day of his trip to Israel, former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. visited Magen David Adom’s Marcus National Blood Services Center in the central city of Ramla, where he dedicated a fleet of ambucycles to the emergency response organization.

Magen David Adom said the visit by Mayweather, who is known for his philanthropic work, left an “indelible mark” on its staff.

READ MORE ;Sean O’Malley Eyeing Boxing, Considers Skipping Ryan Garcia And Gervonta Davis For Floyd Mayweather

“We are truly grateful for Floyd Mayweather’s commitment and support at this dark time in our history,” said Catherine Reed, CEO of American Friends of Magen David Adom. “The Floyd Fleet will save thousands of lives in record time and wouldn’t have been possible without him.”

Magen David Adom has been using ambulance motorcycles since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948, when the organization inherited motorcycles from the departing British Mandate authorities. The first official fleet of ambucycles was inaugurated some 20 years ago.

Boxing champ Floyd Mayweather dedicates medicycles at Magen David Adom -  The Jerusalem Post

Earlier this year, Mayweather was honored at a Magen David Adom dinner in Miami, where he became acquainted with the organization.

Wednesday’s event in Ramla brought together MDA personnel who survived Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks in southern Israel, in which some 1,200 people, including numerous volunteers of the organization, were brutally murdered and thousands more wounded.

UPDATE ;Former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather receives award in Israel

Mayweather’s visit “served as a beacon of hope and solidarity during challenging times, inspiring resilience and unity among those in attendance,” MDA said in a statement to the press.

On Tuesday, Mayweather toured Jerusalem. During a visit to Aish HaTorah in the Old City, he received the Jewish outreach group’s Champion for Israel Award, “a special honor reserved for those who continue to advocate against hate and antisemitism and stand up for Israel,” during a rooftop ceremony overlooking the Western Wall.

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Mayweather, 47, retired with an undefeated record and won 15 major world championships, from super featherweight to light middleweight.

AMIR KHAN claims a six-word statement cost him a super-fight with Floyd Mayweather – and the millions of pounds that came with it.

The boxing rivals spent several years linked with a mega-bout only for Khan to be brutally snubbed by Mayweather.

But the British boxing legend insisted there was a deal in place for the two to fight at one point in time.

READ MORE ;Sean O’Malley Eyeing Boxing, Considers Skipping Ryan Garcia And Gervonta Davis For Floyd Mayweather

That was until Khan made the costly mistake of announcing the fight first – causing egomaniac Mayweather to KO the clash before it got over the line.

He told Gambling Zone: “One of the biggest regrets of my life was with Floyd Mayweather, I was in the prime of my career and we did the deal to fight, we had a contract.

“I decided to announce it first and then Floyd spat his dummy out, he said ‘why have you announced it first?’

Floyd Mayweather & Amir Khan finally squash their beef at WBC Convention! -  YouTube

“He thought he was the big star and it was up to him to announce it. I made that mistake, I posted ‘guys, I’m fighting Floyd Mayweather next’ and he got very bitter that I jumped the gun and it was off.

“I was young, 24 or 25, and I got excited about fighting a legend in the sport. But it is what it is.”

Mayweather even ran a social media poll in 2014 to decide who he should face next, with Khan beating Marcos Maidana in the results.

But despite Khan winning, still Mayweather chose Maidana, who the 2004 Olympic silver medalist had defeated on points four years prior.

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The American, 47, icon ultimately retired in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 35, in ten rounds of their crossover clash.

Meanwhile Khan, 37, hung up his gloves following bitter defeat to arch enemy Kell Brook, 37, in February 2022.

He refelected: “The saddest time in boxing for me was probably my last fight against Kell Brook, to see myself leave the sport that way.

Amir Khan's Camp Denies Reports of a Floyd Mayweather Fight Up Next | News,  Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report

 

“You always want to finish on a high note, and obviously I didn’t finish on a high note. Obviously for me that was the saddest moment.

“But the Brook fight was the saddest moment. It hurt a lot because of the rivalry and I was a better fighter than him and I achieved a lot more than him in the sport.

UPDATE ;Floyd Mayweather introduces elite Terence Crawford title matchup

“But saying that, it would have hurt a lot more if I had lost to him at my peak.

“I have it in the back of my mind that I could have beaten him in prime, everyone knows that. But we’re friends now, he was the better man on the night.”

“I just knew that AJ’s experience and his power would be too much”; Dillian Whyte was not surprised that Anthony Joshua knocked out MMA star in second round in Saudi Arabia; British contender returns against Christian Hammer in Ireland on Sunday

Dillian Whyte says Francis Ngannou’s “false confidence” was punished by Anthony Joshua and he fully expected the MMA star to be brutally beaten.

Joshua ruthlessly overpowered Ngannou on Friday night, flooring the former UFC heavyweight champion twice before a huge right hand ended the fight in the second round in Saudi Arabia.

READ MORE ;Gervonta Davis destroyed punch machine challenge and beat scores set by Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder

“Francis is not experienced enough to beat the top guys. He got a bit complacent because he did well against Fury but Fury didn’t take him seriously,” Whyte told Sky Sports.

“Fury just thought he was going to outbox him and he gave Fury some problems but that was his undoing.

“I think that fight gave him false confidence to the point where, when he was getting hammered with big punches, he stayed in the pocket and he wasn’t trying to move his head or hold or anything.

“So, I knew it was going to happen and I picked AJ to win anyway.

Dillian Whyte Predicts Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou

“AJ is a puncher and you don’t just stand up in front of someone like AJ with your hands basically down and then switching stances mid-fight against a right-handed puncher. Why did he go southpaw? It didn’t make any sense.

“I just knew that AJ’s experience and his power would be too much. I thought Francis would be a little bit better, to be honest, but Francis… he’s doing boxing, but it’s not recognised boxing training so he hasn’t covered the basics.

“Someone like AJ, an experienced gold medallist, all these world title fights, he covers the basics on a daily basis and that is where Francis came unstuck.”

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Whyte, who was originally linked with an Ngannou fight before Fury and Joshua, believes he would have inflicted a similar result.

“I tried to fight Ngannou four years ago,” he said. “I would have definitely knocked him out. I said I would fight him in boxing and MMA.

“I always believed I could knock him out because the boxing ability isn’t there.

“I think he is a good fighter but I don’t think he is a good boxer.

“I believe I would have been able to find a hole, hit him with body shots, and catch him with right hands.”

Anthony Joshua beats Francis Ngannou with devastating early knockout to  send message | Evening Standard

WBC champion Fury was watching from ringside ahead of a potential future fight with Joshua following his upcoming undisputed world title fight against Oleksandr Usyk on May 18.

“I think Tyson is always worried about punchers, or anyone that can knock him out, but the thing is, Tyson is nowhere near as raw as Ngannou is,” said Whyte.

“As a professional world level boxer, it is kind of hard to take away anything from the fight because AJ has knocked out a massive puncher and a big guy but when you look at it strategically, from a boxing standpoint, there is nothing in it.

“You are talking about a world champion fighting someone at ‘Southern Area’ level. If that’s ‘Southern Area’ level? Because some of the heavyweights at ‘Southern Area’ would beat him.”

Whyte will return to the ring against Christian Hammer on Sunday, St. Patrick’s Day, in Castlebar in the west of Ireland.

The former WBC interim champion has been cleared to continue his career after an investigation confirmed that a positive drug test was caused by a contaminated supplement before a rematch with Joshua was cancelled last August.

Fight Preview: Anthony Joshua Vs Francis Ngannou – Voice of Nigeria

“I am very excited, it is very good to be back and I’ll be looking at opportunities in the future,” Whyte told Sky Sports.

“I have been meaning to return to Ireland for a while, I have got family from here and they can come down to the fight.

“Christian Hammer, he is a guy I know, tough guy. Experienced in a lot of fights. It’s a very good fight, considering I have been off for 16 months. Very good fight to come back to.

“I still want the world title and I still want to fight all the big fights. There is a lot of big fights going on and I want my name to get back amongst the mix and to prove I can still beat these guys.”

Spencer Oliver believes Terence Crawford could face Chris Eubank Jr as part of a plan to face Canelo Alvarez.

Crawford has yet to compete in the ring since his dominant stoppage win over Errol Spence, but has been linked with a whole host of fights including against Alvarez.

The American is considered one of the pound-for-pound best fighters in the sport, but has yet to decide his next opponent as he remains a free agent.

It was originally deemed likely that he would meet Spence for a second time, but plans were put on hold.

Reports instead indicated that Crawford was now in shock talks to face British middleweight Eubank Jr at 160lbs, which his potential rival later confirmed.

READ MORE ;Terence Crawford, Chris Eubank Jr. Linked to Summer Showdown

It would be a leap of 13lbs from his previous fight at welterweight where he currently holds the undisputed titles.

On the latest episode of talkBOXING, Oliver suggested that he believes it could be as part of a longer goal to make a permanent shift to middleweight.

Terence Crawford vs Chris Eubank Jr fight rumored - Bad Left Hook

“I know what he is doing here,” he claimed. “I believe he will box Chris Eubank Jr at middleweight, who is ranked highly with all the governing bodies.

“He has to grow into the weight, and he will look at this opportunity positively with Eubank Jr at the twilight of his career.

“He will want to steal Eubank Jr’s WBO ranking with a win [No.2].

“He will then want to move a world title at middleweight, before moving up to super-middleweight to face Canelo. I think that is the journey.

JUST IN ;Boxing Update: Terence Crawford Gets Special Recognition From WBO – Receives ‘Ring Of Power’

Eubank Jr was heavily linked with finally settling his rivalry against Conor Benn, but the Brighton native now looks likely to take on a huge alternative challenge.

Chris Eubank Jr appears to confirm rumours he will fight Terence Crawford  in blockbuster summer showdown | talkSPORT

A venue and date is currently unclear, but it will likely be an opportunity for Eubank Jr to write his name in lights in the USA.

Both ‘Bud’ and his potential opponent are trained by Brian ‘Bomac’ McIntyre, but is expected that he will corner Crawford on the night.

UPDATE ;Keyshawn Davis Accuses Canelo Alvarez of Making “Excuses” to Not Fight Terence Crawford

However, if he proves himself at a higher weight, he may well change Canelo’s mind.

Floyd Mayweather Jr., an undefeated former professional boxer widely regarded as one of the best in the sport, visited Aish HaTorah and the United Hatzalah headquarters in Jerusalem on Tuesday.

“Mayweather was one of the first to support and mobilize his resources in solidarity with the State of Israel,” United Hatzalah stated. “After first sending his private plane to deliver medical equipment to the country to help those injured, Mayweather embarked yesterday on a visit to see and support Israel from up close.”

READ MORE ;Floyd Mayweather reveals details of his fight with Canelo in 2013: Canelo asked for agreed weight

The boxer, who wore a large Star of David necklace, was “visibly moved” when he met Hatzalah volunteers alongside Eli Beer and Eli Pollak, Hatzalah’s president and founder and its CEO respectively, the organization stated.

“United Hatzalah’s activity is astonishing, and I hope that the entire world adopts the model of providing medical treatment within 90 seconds, United Hatzalah volunteers are world champions of lifesaving,” Mayweather said at the end of the visit, per a Hatzalah release.

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During a visit to Aish HaTorah, Mayweather received the organization’s Champion for Israel Award, “a special honor reserved for those who continue to advocate against hate and antisemitism and stand up for Israel,” during a ceremony on Aish’s roof, overlooking the Kotel.

RELATED ;Floyd Mayweather introduces elite Terence Crawford title matchup

“The rooftop is some of the best real estate in the world,” Mayweather said, per an Aish release. “Aish has welcomed me and my team in Jerusalem before, and it is very exciting to be back. This place is amazing. Everyone should come and visit here.”

Sean O’Malley, known as “Sugar,” solidified his status as the reigning king of the Bantamweight division following a triumphant first title defense at UFC 299 on March 9, 2024. The 29-year-old fighter showcased his dominance with a unanimous decision victory over Marlon “Chito” Vera, avenging the lone loss in his 20-fight career (18-1, 1 no contest).

Having successfully defended his championship belt, O’Malley now finds himself with numerous enticing options for his future bouts. Prior to his recent victory, O’Malley had flirted with the idea of stepping into the boxing ring, even mentioning potential matchups against elite pound-for-pound boxers such as Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia. However, O’Malley”s ambitions seem to be expanding beyond these possibilities.

READ MORE ;Some Think It’s Impossible”: Gervonta Davis Reacts to Jay-Z Singing His Name in a Live Concert

During an appearance on The MMA Hour, O’Malley expressed doubts about Garcia”s readiness for such a challenge, questioning the young boxer”s mental preparation. Despite earlier contemplations of a crossover fight, O’Malley now seems more inclined towards facing a boxing legend like Floyd Mayweather, who remains active in the ring despite retirement.

Sean O'Malley Calls Out "Big Dig" Floyd Mayweather, Moves On From Ryan  Garcia, Gervonta Davis Matchups

Mayweather, aged 47, left professional boxing with an impeccable record of 50 wins, retiring after a 10th-round technical knockout victory over Conor McGregor in August 2017. Since then, Mayweather has engaged solely in exhibition matches, boasting a record of 3-0 with 1 no contest, along with three no decisions.

UPDATE ;Gervonta Davis Reacts as Errol Spence Jr. Sides With Frank Martin Amid Potential Fight Rumors

With Mayweather still in the picture, O’Malley sees the potential for a monumental showdown, hinting at the possibility of skipping past other contenders like Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis. O’Malley”s confidence in his abilities and his desire for high-profile matchups hint at an exciting future for the rising star in combat sports.

World Boxing Council President, Mauricio Sulaiman, has said the organisation would “accept” Anthony Joshua going on to face the winner of the fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship.

Fury and Usyk go head-to-head on May 18 in Saudi Arabia for all the belts.

The two boxers are expected to fight again in a rematch expected to take place later in the year.

READ MORE ;Francis Ngannou next fight after Anthony Joshua has already been announced

Joshua will be waiting for the winner, after recording a devastating second-round knockout victory over former UFC heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou, last weekend.

“The WBC was presented a sanction request which was to fight for the undisputed. The WBC accepted that sanctioning and we accepted the rematch they have requested,” Sulaiman told Sky Sports.

Anthony Joshua should wait for Oleksandr Usyk to fight Tyson Fury or  Deontay Wilder, claims Bob Arum | DAZN News US

“But, if it is not anything to do with contractual or promotion, we would absolutely accept the winner to fight Joshua.

RELATED ;Anthony Joshua v Francis Ngannou: Tyson Fury poses for pictures with rival Joshua

“The WBC position right now is very open to support the undisputed champion taking on the fights that the fans want to see.”

Anthony Joshua knocked Francis Ngannou down for the first time in his career on Friday night and finished the former UFC heavyweight champion off in the second round on their highly-anticipated fight in Saudi Arabia.

Many fans had thought the fight was going to be too close to call following Ngannou’s debut in the sport – having gone the distance with world champion Tyson Fury.

READ MORE ;Francis Ngannou predicts who would win between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua  after losing to both British heavyweights in the last six months

However, the Brit dominated the main event, flooring his opponent in the first and second round before delivering a savage KO that left the MMA star requiring oxygen. It is now believed Joshua will take on the winner of Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk following the undisputed title fight on May 18 and the rematch which has been inserted into their contracts.

When asked who he would back to come out on top if Joshua and Fury ever crossed paths following his defeat on Friday night, Ngannou said: ‘I don’t know, I would give it to AJ for right now.’

Tyson Fury calls out Joshua: "Let's go A.J" | RNZ News

So, with the above in mind, Mail Sport have rounded up the rest of AJ and Fury’s shared opponents – Kevin Johnson, Dillian Whyte, Otto Wallin and Wladimir Klitschko – to see who they would back in the Battle of Britain clash.

UPDATED ;Anthony Joshua names four potential next fight options including Deontay Wilder and former foe

Anthony Joshua knocked Francis Ngannou down for the first time in his career in Saudi Arabia on Friday night and finished the former UFC heavyweight champion off in the second round

Anthony Joshua v Jermaine Franklin: AJ still has the Tyson Fury fight high  on his priority list

Several supporters had thought the fight was going to be too close to call following Ngannou’s debut in the sport – having gone the distance with world champion Tyson Fury in October

Fight fans brought Nate Diaz back down the earth after he called out three of boxing’s best heavyweights.

Two days after Anthony Joshua ruthlessly knocked out former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, the MMA star called out AJ, Tyson Fury, and Deontay Wilder.

“Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, I’ll whoop all your asses. Just so u know,” Diaz tweeted on Sunday evening.

READ MORE ;Anthony Joshua v Francis Ngannou: Tyson Fury poses for pictures with rival Joshua

The UFC legend’s comment section was soon flooded by fans who reminded him that his lone boxing match ended in a lopsided loss to a former Disney star.

Diaz crossed over to the squared circle last August, only to get dropped and outpointed by YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, who will fight Mike Tyson on July 20.

One fan wrote: “Love ya Nate… but you lost to Jake Paul.”

Jake Paul beat you' - Nate Diaz reminded of last loss as he threatens to  'whoop' Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder | talkSPORT

Another added: “Stop embarrassing yourself you’re a grown man.”

A third person said: “You couldn’t even beat Jake Paul homie.”

Someone else joked: “They don’t want the smoke.”

RELATED ;Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou: Timing, pricing, booking details for heavyweight showdown on Friday March 8

Diaz has been relatively quiet since losing against Paul last year.

However, he has been flirting with a return to the UFC where he spent 15 years before walking away from the promotion following a submission win over Tony Ferguson in September 2022.

Diaz has called for a trilogy fight with Conor McGregor at the Sphere in Las Vegas, but he’s also in talks for a rematch with Jorge Masvidal, who beat him at UFC 244 in November 2019.

UFC legend Nate Diaz makes crazy 'real fight' claim about Tyson Fury and Anthony  Joshua

Earlier this year, it was reported the two men were set to box each other.

An official announcement about the bout is yet to occur, and Diaz’s social media activity suggests he is looking elsewhere for his next big payday.

UPDATE ;Ngannou hopes for upset against Anthony Joshua

Whatever happens, he won’t be fighting Joshua, Fury or Wilder, as they’ll hopefully be busy boxing each other, and Oleksandr Usyk, for the next few years.