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Anthony Joshua was unsuccessful in his two fights with Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022, but boxing legend Nigel Benn believes if they meet for a third time, it will be ‘AJ’ who comes out on top.

Joshua is back in action on March 8, as he goes up against former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou on March 8. The Brit heads into the fight in good form, having earned wins over Otto Wallin, Robert Helenius and Jermaine Franklin in the last 12 months.

READ MORE ;Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury sent same foul-mouthed threat by UFC legend

The latest win over Wallin came in December, with Joshua linking up with trainer Ben Davison for that bout, securing a dominant stoppage victory after five rounds.

Benn told Fruity Slots that he feels the new partnership with Davison has seen ‘AJ’ return to his best and would see him triumph over Usyk if they fought again.

Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua - Part II - YangaSport Blog

 

Claressa Shields still wants a boxing match with Keith Thurman.

The ‘GWOAT’ is currently focusing on a return to the PFL cage. The 28-year-old last appeared in the boxing ring last June, defeating Marciela Cornejo by unanimous decision. With the victory, Shields moved to 14-0 in her professional career.

Throughout her historic run, Shields has barely been tested. Despite going up against the likes of Savannah Marshall and Christina Hammer, few have been able to stifle the champion. With that in mind, Shields has repeatedly called for a boxing match against a man.

READ MORE ;Savannah Marshall could fight Claressa Shields again but this time in mixed martial arts

Not just any man, however. Instead, Shields has repeatedly called out former unified welterweight champion Keith Thurman. As of now, ‘One Time’ is scheduled to fight Tim Tsyzu on Amazon Prime pay-per-view on March 30.

Thurman verbally agreed to face Shields in an exhibition boxing match last year for charity. However, no fight ever came to fruition between the two. That being said, Shields is still down to face the former champion.

Claressa Shields has started training camp for mooted intergender fight  with Keith Thurman

Speaking in a recent interview with Million Dollaz of Game, Shields stated (via Michael Benson):

Has Claressa Shields ever boxed a man? Controversial sparring session explained

Last year, footage emerged of Claressa Shields sparring with Arturs Ahmetovs.

After the longtime female boxing champion began calling out the likes of Keith Thurman and Jake Paul, sparring footage was released. The session reportedly took place in 2018, with Shields getting badly dropped in a brief clip posted to social media.

RELATED ;Claressa Shields Teases Keith Thurman Fight Again, Picks Tim Tszyu to ‘Knock’ Him Out

The footage was seemingly released by Ahmetovs himself, in opposition to Shields’ statements. Not long after the video was released, the ‘GWOAT’ confirmed that the footage was real but added more info.

🚨 Claressa Shields calls out Keith Thurman, he's responded

According to Shields, the 6-1 male boxer took out the padding in his gloves before the session. While that was never confirmed, there’s no doubt that she was floored by the hard shot.

It’s also worth noting that Shields also released footage of herself sparring with other men ahead of a potential fight with Keith Thurman. Say what you will about her brash trash talk, but one can’t deny that she’ll fight anyone.

It was the first live boxing event for Bruce Carrington, and he wanted to make an impact! If his beautiful fourth-round knockout of Bernard Angelo Torres wasn’t enough, he ensured the post-fight interview stood out. In what nobody saw coming, the Brooklyn native paid homage to the former ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ Mike Tyson.

Last Friday night, ‘Shu Shu’ Carrington took home his 11th professional victory while opening for ESPN’s three-bout broadcast as part of the O’Shaquie Foster-Abraham Nova undercard at Madison Square Garden Theater, New York. However, by the time the fight had ended, Carrington had settled on bringing back a blast from the past involving his fellow Brooklyn native Tyson.

READ MORE ;I salute the trainer 57-year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson latest training clip leaves fans mighty impressed

Speaking to an ESPN representative during the post-fight interview, Carrington copied an iconic line from ‘Iron’ Mike, something Mike had said during a post-fight interview while calling out Lennox Lewis in the 90s. Top Rank shared the clip of the interview on their X (formerly Twitter) account on February 17 with a caption reading, “ShuShu just paid homage to Brownsville’s most famous alumnus.”

Bruce Carrington

Carrington stated, “I’m the best ever. There is nobody like me. I am Sunny Liston…Nobody comes nearly close…There is nobody that can match me. My style is impetuous. My defense is impregnable…” Carrington may have missed one or two lines from the monolog – Mike delivered back in the day. But that could be the result of his excitement to appear on national television, something he had prepared for.

Carrington performs best under pressure

With the phenomenal performance and repeating Mike Tyson’s speech, it seemed like Bruce Carrington came prepared for the entire night. And that is exactly what he did! Because the fight was going to be his first appearance on TV, he told Boxing Scene, “This is a big deal for me because it’s my first time fighting on national television.”

“I’m [going to] always bring a crowd-pleasing performance to every single one of my fights. And I feel like with this opportunity, it adds a little pressure. But I love the pressure. I think I fight the best when I have pressure on me,” said Carrington. And it’s safe to say that his performance and that unexpected speech at the end made sure of his smashing entry to the world stage.

The long, winding road that brought Mike Tyson back to boxing - ESPN

Bruce Carrington is the newest addition to the list of promising prospects in the modern era of boxing. And fans are eager to see what this young man of 26 has to show, especially after the Mike Tyson speech. Do you think Carrington can make it big like Tyson?

Is Canelo Alvarez afraid of fighting another great fighter Terence Crawford? Well, after his dominating victory over Errol Spence Jr. in July last year, ‘Bud’ Crawford expressed he wanted to become a three-time undisputed champion in the sport. In this, regard, he suggested facing Canelo Alvarez at 158 lbs, a catchweight.

However, Canelo Alvarez remained averse to the idea of facing ‘Bud’, the champion at Welterweight. In his latest interview, while the boxing world waited for Canelo’s next opponent, the Mexican claimed he would be subjected to criticism if he faced Crawford. But, Keyshawn Davis strongly disagreed. Here is what he told FightHype.

READ MORE ;Manny Pacquiao Ready ‘in 8 Weeks’ For the Terence Crawford ‘Fight of The Century’

In his latest interview with Box Azteca, Canelo Alvarez said that if he potentially defeated Terence Crawford, people would criticize the Mexican boxer for facing a smaller fighter in the ring. “I have everything to lose and nothing to gain because if I win, they’ll say, ‘Oh, he was too small, and everything!” said Alvarez. As a result, the 33-year-old feels a match against ‘Bud’ Crawford is simply not worth it. However, Keyshawn Davis feels otherwise.

Terence Crawford Digs At Jermell Charlo As He Pushes For Canelo Clash

According to Keyshawn Davis, despite everyone expecting a sure win from Canelo, the Mexican fought several smaller fighters in the past. Therefore, Davis struggles to believe that Canelo would turn down ‘Bud’ simply because everyone thinks the Mexican has a better chance at winning. “Everybody knew he was going to beat Charlo, right? Right or wrong? He was going to beat Caleb Plant, right? Right or wrong? So, sounds like excuses to me,” said Davis.

UPDATE ;Everything to lose and nothing to gain’ – Canelo Alvarez insists there’s no chance he will fight Terence Crawford

Okay, Canelo, you’re a hell of a fighter. But, I just feel like that was an excuse to not fight another great fighter,” added the 24-year-old who thinks Devin Haney will beat Ryan Garcia. However, the Olympic silver medalist encouraged Crawford to keep chasing the Canelo fight.

Lopez: "Terence Crawford Is The Mac Daddy Of All Those Guys"

I think ‘Bud’ should keep going for Canelo. That’s another fight that ya’ll would really wanna see that makes a lot of sense, great money for him on the back end of his career. For sure, do it,” he said enthusiastically. “Again, I respect Canelo. I truly do. Hell of a career, you know what I’m saying? All I’m saying is he just made up excuses to not fight another great fighter,” Keyshawn concluded. With that said, do you think Canelo Alvarez is making up excuses to avoid fighting Terence Crawford?

Ryan Garcia believes that Gervonta Davis’ power isn’t as big of a deal as claimed.

‘KingRy’ recently signed a deal to return to the boxing ring against Devin Haney on April 20. For Garcia, the fight will be his first since a knockout win over Oscar Duarte in December. That stoppage victory was an incredibly important one for the former interim champion.

The bout took place just months after Garcia suffered the first defeat of his career against ‘Tank’. Last April, the two stars met in Las Vegas in the biggest pay-per-view of the year. Despite some early success in the opening round from Garcia, it was largely dominated by Davis.

READ MORE ;Roy Jones Jr. Suggests Gervonta Davis Should Fight Haney, Stevenson Before They Outgrow Him

In the closing seconds of round two, Davis flattened Garcia. While the young boxer was able to climb off the canvas, he wound up being stopped in the seventh round by a body shot. Nearly a year on from that bout, Garcia was asked to rate Davis’ power in an interview.

Gervonta 'Tank' Davis delivers seventh-round KO of Ryan Garcia with a liver  punch | DAZN News GB

Speaking with Jack Alter, Garcia argued that the lightweight champion doesn’t hit that hard. Instead, it’s Davis’ precise punching that causes more damage than anything. In the interview, ‘KingRy’ stated (via Boxing Social):

Ryan Garcia wants Gervonta Davis with no weight requirements attached.

Immediately following his loss to ‘Tank’ last April, the former champion instantly called for a rematch. Given the lopsided nature of the bout, however, it seems that the calls went on deaf ears.

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However, with Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia coming up, it’s more than possible that the two could meet again. That’s if ‘KingRy’ can upset the WBC lightweight champion in just two months.

Boxing: Gervonta Davis KOs Ryan Garcia: Full fight highlights, plus main  card and prelims results

Speaking on a recent stream alongside Kick streamer Neon, he again called for a rematch with Gervonta Davis. However, Garcia added that there needs to be no weight clauses in the contract, unlike last time.

The boxer stated:

 

Oleksandr Usyk will fight Filip Hrgovic on May 18 if Tyson Fury pulls out of their bout again – and Usyk’s coach believes Fury is in “rapid decline” after being dropped by Francis Ngannou

Oleksandr Usyk has a ‘secret’ part in his fight deal that says he’ll box Filip Hrgovic on May 18 if Tyson Fury pulls out again.

The big fight between Fury and Usyk was meant to happen tonight in Saudi Arabia, but Fury had to stop training two weeks ago because he got a cut while sparring. The match, which will decide the first undisputed heavyweight champ since Lennox Lewis in 1999, was quickly moved to May 18.

If one of them can’t make the new date, they have to pay the other $10million from their fight contract. Usyk also made sure that if Fury doesn’t show up, he will fight the next boxer in line, Hrgovic.

Usyk’s coach Sergey Lapin spoke to Fruity Slots: “I hope Usyk will get the chance to settle the score with Fury on May 18, but if he continues to run, then we have a clause in the agreement to replace Fury with Filip Hrgovic,” and “Hrgovic is the back-up opponent, so the show will go on regardless of whether he shows up, this was also confirmed by His Excellency Turki Al Sheikh.”

Boxing: Tyson Fury: I'll smash Oleksandr Usyk in four rounds | Marca

Usyk has been ready for Fury since he beat Daniel Dubois last August in Poland. They almost fought on December 23, but after Fury nearly lost to Francis Ngannou last October, he needed more time.

Lapin expressed his doubts about Fury’s abilities after his match with the former UFC world champion. “Let’s say he did get cut – through a head guard and with large training gloves – can you imagine what will happen to his head when he receives a bomb from the Usyk in a ten-ounce glove?” he questioned.

“If Fury finally dares to enter the ring on May 18, then it will be a terrible dream for him, he has never boxed with a boxer of this level in his life. Ngannou exposed Fury for what he is, a fighter with too many miles on the clock, a fighter who has had too many wars, and a fighter who is now in rapid decline to the point he’s been badly troubled by sparring partners. ”

Since the confirmation of the Ryan Garcia vs Devin Haney fight, drama has been filling the feed up. Both fighters have had some of the grandest careers. Haney has dominated the 135lbs division before moving to 140lbs and winning a title after beating Regis Prograis. Garcia was undefeated and dominated every fight until he faced Gervonta Davis.

Garcia was also involved in beef with his own promoter Oscar De La Hoya following which he was seen going around with Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather. This new-found friendship between Mayweather and Garcia was not taken very well by everyone in the community. One such person was Bill Haney who made a post making fun of the duo, let us see how.

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Haney made a video tweet on social media platform X, he starts by calling both Mayweather and Garcia out, saying, “Floyd, Money-May all day AKA Bernie Mac AKA Dollar Bill. Ryan AKA Diamond Garcia, after your infamous meeting at the AKA Player’s club better known as Girl Collection, you had a public slander campaign against me but don’t worry, I’m focused” for allegedly meeting in a club and slandering Haney. This reply from Haney came after Garcia called him out for ‘p*mping’ women.

Bill Haney Fires Shots at Floyd Mayweather for His “Big Boys” Bodyguards,  Warns Ryan Garcia - EssentiallySports

Haney proceeded to make fun of Mayweather’s security saying, “I’m focused on.. FLoyd What happened to your security? I mean it looks like now you picked up a guy standing in front of a gas station, another guy at the car wash, one more guy at Mcdonald’s.” Calling his security out for looking inefficient and making jokes about them. In the end, Haney warned Garcia and Mayweather that on 20th April, playtime is done. However, this was not the first time that Haney got back at Garcia.

RELATED ;Floyd Mayweather Sr Reveals ‘The Truth’ About Sparring Session Between Devin Haney and Gervonta Davis in a Resurfaced Video

The former Interim World Lightweight champion got divorced from his wife Andrea Celina. This came right after the couple had their first child as well. Bill saw this as a great opportunity to fire back at Garcia. He said, “Here ya go kid(Ryan Garcia), read this and your ex wife will magically walk back in your life and you will live happily ever after.”

Running With People You Shouldn't Be Running With”: Bill Haney Lashes Out  at Ryan Garcia for Getting Influenced by Floyd Mayweather -  EssentiallySports

The tweet came with an attached image of a book named ‘Pi*p’, this was Haney’s attempt to get back at Garcia for calling him the same. The two have been going at it against each other for some time now. Garcia had also told Haney to keep a towel ready for his son on April 20th. The feud has now become all the Haneys against Garcia.

Do you think Garcia with Mayweather’s guidance will overpower the Haneys? Or will this fight be another upset for Garcia?

Tyson Fury took to social media to issue Oleksandr Usyk a reminder of the incredible shape he was in heading into their undisputed clash.

The long-awaited showdown to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis more than two decades ago was originally set to take place on February 17.

The fight was ultimately postponed last month after the Gypsy King sustained a serious cut over his right eye in sparring that required multiple stitches.

However the 12-round championship bout has since been rearranged and will now take place on May 18 in Saudi Arabia.

READ MORE ;‘I’ll f*** up Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’, says UFC hardman in chilling threat to Brit boxing superstars

On the day he was originally scheduled to take on the Ukrainian inside the ring, Fury shared a clip of himself preparing for the clash looking lean while performing movement drills and medicine ball slams.

Commenting on the post, Fury’s fans praised the Gypsy King’s body transformation and insisted that Usyk is in for a long night when the pair finally meet inside the ring in May.

Boxing: Report: Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk to fight in February 2023 |  Marca

One praised Fury’s trainer who originally posted the clip: ‘Great work Kristian, chiselled out of stone’

Another wrote: ‘Best shape he’s been in. Can’t wait for him to flatten Usyk’

A further fan added: ‘This would be the biggest win in boxing history, given the reputations.

‘When the time’s right leading up to fight date let’s go all out with strength training and movement work love this ^ dynamic , everyone saying he looks great/ (props), push his genetic potential further than ever once camp resumes, more than before even.’

UPDATE ;Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury sent same foul-mouthed threat by UFC legend

Another remarked: ‘Boxing master class to prove all you haters he’s better than Uysk and there’s levels to this game.’

Fury previously shared a photo of himself looking svelte after announcing that his cut had forced the fight to be postponed.

‘Cant help getting injured in sparring,’ he wrote. ‘But what I can say was Usyk was in trouble. I am in fantastic shape. I will reschedule soon as I can. 2024 a massive year for team GK.’

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk POSTPONED: All the latest news surrounding  undisputed title clash as Gypsy King suffers injury | talkSPORT

Fury weighed a career-highest 277.75lbs when he faced Francis Ngannou in October, narrowly overcoming the debuting former UFC heavyweight champion by split decision in Riyadh.

Anthony Joshua has been called out four weeks before returning to the ring against UFC legend Francis Ngannou, who barely lost to Tyson Fury last year.

Nate Diaz has called out Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury six months after being defeated by Jake Paul in his boxing debut. The long-time UFC fighter swapped sports last summer but lost by unanimous decision after being knocked down in the fifth round.

Diaz, 38, now wants a ‘real fight’ against anyone, including the top two British heavyweights. The Californian is adamant that he would ‘f*** up’ both despite coming in considerably undersized compared to the pair.

READ MORE ;Nate Diaz vows to f*** up Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury in X-rated rant

He fought Paul at a 185lbs cruiserweight catchweight, standing at 6ft with a 76in reach. In these hypothetical fights, Diaz would give up six and nine inches in height to Joshua and Fury respectively, while weighing between 50 and 90 lbs less.

But the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu third-degree black belt is undeterred by a lack of size. With two decades of fight experience behind him, Diaz believes he is a match for anyone.

Poll: Will Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua actually happen in 2021? - Bad Left  Hook

 

“I’ll f*** up Tyson Fury. I’ll f*** up Anthony Joshua,” he told the American streamer Sneako. “All these motherf*****s in a real fight, like, they don’t stand a chance.

“And then it’s like, we’ve got, everybody’s going on boxing [Floyd] Mayweather. We’re playing a little game,” Diaz remarked regarding the rumours dating back to 2022 of fighting his fellow American.

He continued: “I don’t like being labelled an ‘MMA fighter’. I’m a boxer. I’m a Jiu-Jitsu guy. I’m a kickboxer. I don’t like any of the one-dimensional things by itself anyway. I like it all.”

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But almost 18 months after leaving the UFC, he remains a free agent but was open to fighting at UFC 300 in April. “I wanted to, but I don’t think so,” Diaz added.

“I think I wanna do boxing, fight another fighter. I could fight anybody in the world right now, but no one can fight me. Everybody’s locked down to organisations, locked down to the UFC, PFL.”

When is Tyson Fury fighting Anthony Joshua? Dates, location reportedly set  for heavyweight boxing title fight | Sporting News

He has previously touted the prospect of fighting at the anniversary event on social media. “UFC 300 would be tight, but there’s nobody to fight,” he posted on X late last year.

Diaz was due to face Conor McGregor in a rematch from UFC 196, but UFC president Dana White pulled his opponent from the card for refusing to fly to Las Vegas for promotional activities.

They later fought at UFC 202, which McGregor won by a majority decision. Diaz reminisced on that fight late last month by sharing a photo pre-fight photo with the caption: “Real war,” hinting at the prospect of a trilogy fight at UFC 300.

He also teased rematching Leon Edwards, who he lost to in his penultimate UFC fight, at the event late on Christmas Day, by sharing a gif from the first fight with the comment: “300”.

Savannah Marshall was an undisputed boxing champion, but expects her next fight to be in MMA; Marshall will also be on a scouting mission to watch her great rival Claressa Shields’ next bout in PFL and insists if they fought in four-ounce MMA gloves, the outcome would be different

Savannah Marshall’s pursuit of Claressa Shields continues in a second sport.

Shields and Marshall are fierce rivals, who boxed as amateurs and had an outstanding undisputed world title fight as professional boxers.

Marshall lost by unanimous decision but has long called for a rematch with the American.

Even though both have made their names as pro boxers, and will continue their respective boxing careers, both have also signed with MMA promotion PFL.

Marshall will go on a scouting mission to make sure she has a front-row seat to watch Shields’ next bout in PFL.

“I’m going to be there cageside, having a look, sizing her up,” Marshall told Sky Sports.

Claressa Shields beats Savannah Marshall in historic fight to unify world  titles | CNN

That is exactly what Marshall wants.

“I come up short in the boxing so I want another stab, so why not in a new sport altogether,” the Briton said.

She does think that their attributes will match up differently in an MMA contest with Shields.

“I really do. I’m interested to see how much she’s come on,” Marshall said. “I really want to see how she’s improved if she has.

“For anyone to switch sports takes a lot of guts, especially from what she’s achieved in her boxing career.

“She’s striving for greatness, isn’t she? So all the best to her and I think she’s taken her speed over to PFL so I’m sure she’ll do big things.”

Marshall does hit hard and believes that against Shields her punches will be even more effective in the small MMA gloves.

Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall fight provisionally postponed to  October 15 | Boxing News | Sky Sports

“Well, I’ve got to land first which is something that I didn’t do in boxing but little four-ounce gloves, they’re practically half the size. So definitely, a lot more damage to be inflicted,” she said with a smile.

“When you put them on and there’s nothing in them at all and you think, wow, these are dangerous.”

Marshall is training diligently at a mixed martial arts gym. She now expects to fight next in an MMA contest in the summer and only box again later in the year.

“I was hoping to fight in March [in] boxing but unfortunately that hasn’t come off so I’ll be fighting in June making my MMA debut with the PFL,” she said.

“It’s looking like the back end of the year now [for her next boxing bout], just as long as I get out before the end of the year I’ll be happy.”

While MMA is entirely new to her, Marshall insists she is enjoying the experience.

Claressa Shields v Savannah Marshall LIVE: Relive round-by-round commentary  and post-fight interviews - Live - BBC Sport

“Sometimes in training, I feel good and I think yeah I’m getting it now and other times I’m getting tapped like that and I think: ‘Jesus I am terrible at this.’ It’s exciting for me because it’s new,” she said.

“It’s BJJ, you’ve got kickboxing, you’ve got judo, wrestling so it’s a mix of all these different sports that I’ve never ever tried.”

Even getting taken down in sparring hasn’t phased her.

“They were just shooting straight for me and I couldn’t even see them coming because I wasn’t used to it,” she said.

“At the start, I was just overwhelmed by it. Now as the weeks have gone on I can look back and think right I was making so many mistakes at the start. Now I’m not.

“It’s exciting, it’s new, it’s something that I’m really interested in.”