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Despite what people thought, Ryan Garcia both literally and figuratively defied the odds to put Devin Haney on the ground. However, does this massive win over his career rival qualify him to face perhaps the biggest challenge of his professional career? Well, after his win over Haney, he called out Gervonta Davis for a rematch under one condition. Responding to a possible second fight between the two, Canelo Álvarez had his say.

READ MORE NEWS :‘Gonna get hurt’ – Gervonta Davis tells Ryan Garcia to retire from boxing for surprising reason after Devin Haney win

Despite winning the early rounds, Gervonta Davis finished Garcia via body shot in the seventh round of their fight in April last year. The Victorville native even had to take a knee to prevent further damage. However, with his performance against Haney, Garcia proved a fight with Davis at a higher weight limit and, without a rehydration clause, would look different. Canelo Alvarez shared his thoughts on the rematch and even picked his favorite when asked about it in an interview with iFL TV recently.

Boxing: Canelo Alvarez shuts down Gervonta Davis as new face of boxing:  "You need to do more" | Marca

After his grand arrival at MGM Grand Resort & Casino in Las Vegas ahead of the Cinco de Mayo weekend fight against Jaime Munguia, a bunch of reporters surrounded the Mexican superstar for answers to a variety of questions. However, one stood out from the others. Having praised Garcia’s win over Haney, Alvarez turned to the future.

As he was trying to move away from the crowd of reporters, one reporter threw in the Gervonta-Davis rematch question. He quickly turned around and said, “It will be good!.” Moreover, he thinks Garcia will win this time around. Alvarez added, If Garcia and Davis were to step back into the ring, I have full confidence that Garcia could come out on top.”

Gervonta Davis defeats Ryan Garcia by knockout to remain unbeaten - Los  Angeles Times

Last year in April Gervonta Davis dropped Garcia twice with the second knockdown coming in the form of a body shot that ended the bout in round seven. This marked Garcia’s first career defeat, which he is eager to avenge. Notably, for that fight, Garcia had agreed to compete at a catchweight of 136lbs and also signed off on a 10lbs rehydration clause which he later said left him drained.

After his stunning win over Haney, Garcia issued a challenge to “Tank” under one condition. Garcia tweeted, “Everyone wanna talk about the little Stupid tank,” Let’s fight, [enough] of that funny talk. Come see me at 144[lbs] and [let’s] stop the talk.” It seems Garcia is clear about the fighting stipulation this time.

JUST IN :Gervonta Davis Dismisses Shakur Stevenson as a ‘Top’ Fighter; Blames Bob Arum for His Hype

Adding to his earlier tweet, ”KingRy” added, “If you beat frank let’s run it @Gervontaa,” Garcia added in another tweet. “I won’t throw [my] left hook,” in another tweet. Davis is scheduled to face Frank Martin on 15 June for the lightweight title in Las Vegas.

Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia Predictions: Mike Tyson, Floyd Mayweather,  Joe Rogan, Canelo Alvarez, Jake Paul, and Others Make Their Official Pick  for Tank Davis vs Garcia April 22 Showdown

Regardless, while appearing in the PBD podcast with Patrick Bet David recently, Garcia revealed it’s unlikely the fight would happen, even though he desperately wants it. Garcia claimed Davis didn’t want it. Garcia insists he will never fight at super-lightweight again and Davis has never fought above super-lightweight.

UPDATE NEWS :When is Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin? Fight date, start time, price card for 2024 boxing fight

If the fight doesn’t happen, Garcia won’t be short of options in front of him, including Isaac CruzJaron Ennis, and more. However, one other fighter has expressed interest in facing Garcia.

Floyd Mayweather went the entirety of his professional career undefeated in boxing, preserving his status as one of the best boxers of all-time and certainly of his generation.

But fans believe that if he had faced Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis at his prime, it could have offered a potential slip-up for the American.

Mayweather, 47, hung his boxing gloves in 2017 after improving his boxing record to going to 50 fights unbeaten against Conor McGregor. However, he managed to beat the likes of Jose Luis Castillo and Victoriano Sosa during the short spell when he was eligible for the lightweight division.

READ MORE NEWS :Canelo Alvarez Confesses Floyd Mayweather Loss Did More Damage to His ‘Pride’ than Any Other Loss

Davis, with a 29-0 record, is the current champion at 135 pounds and had started his journey towards becoming a super flyweight champion.

Floyd Mayweather vs Gervonta Davis ends in brutal KO on Fight Night  simulation

The two fighters have represented two extremes of boxing in recent years, with Mayweather renowned for his slick, fan-friendly style and Davis a hard-hitting knockout fan. A question posed by talkSPORT’s Michael Benson pondered what it would be like to see Mayweather and Davis face each other at lightweight.

“How would a fantasy Floyd Mayweather vs Gervonta Davis fight at lightweight (135lbs) play out in your opinion?” He asked on X.com (formerly Twitter).

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Mayweather vs Davis match-up divides fans

Ringside video of Gervonta Davis win against Ryan Garcia

It is fair to say the reaction was somewhat polarized amongst boxing aficionados, with some banking on a ‘Money’ whitewash, while others predicted he would struggle to survive. One fan said the Michigan would “win all 12 rounds”, pointing to his record of 15 titles in four different weight divisions. Another predicted ‘Tank’ would struggle to last the duration of the fight, writing: “Floyd at 135 and 140 was a total menace. Tank wouldn’t make it past the 7th round.”

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But others hailed Davis’ knockout power and backed him to deliver the same outcome to Mayweather as he did to Ryan Garcia, adding: “Tank knocks him clean out, Floyd never faced someone explosive like tank in his career, Tank has to much Aura.”

Fresh concerns have been raised about the upcoming professional fight between YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. The bout, sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations will take place on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas — but one promoter believes Iron Mike will be in danger once he steps into the ring.

It is no secret that a significant age gap exists between 57-year-old Tyson and 27-year-old Paul — the largest such gap in the history of organized professional boxing. Tyson last competed professionally in 2005, and the sport has changed immensely since then — prompting talk that he might not know just what he’s in for this summer.

READ MORE NEWS :Mike Tyson and Jake Paul set to smash 61-year boxing record that nobody thought could be beaten

Tyson will have celebrated his 58th birthday by the time his fight with Paul rolls around, and promoter Ben Shalom thinks that the fight will “make a mockery of the sport” if it proceeds as planned.

Former world champion boxer Timothy Bradley predicts Mike Tyson will knock  out Jake Paul in upcoming bout | Fox News

“Having a 58-year-old in a professional boxing fight is clearly not professional and that’s where the line has to be drawn for these fights,” he told talkSPORT. “It’s ok for entertainment but for me, it’s a major step too far (to make the bout professiona), it is a circus act, you couldn’t get anything more ridiculous.”

Shalom is far from the only concerned observer. Tyson is said to be at risk for a brain bleed if Paul connects with his head. Tyson could also develop heart conditions as a byproduct of a drastic change to his training regimen, and these would create serious health problems for “The Baddest Man on the Planet.”

Beyond the health concerns, some believe that fighting Paul is a stain on Tyson’s legendary career and his reputation in the ring — especially after a 19-year pause in between fights.

Mike Tyson, Jake Paul to fight in sanctioned heavyweight bout | Philstar.com

“I feel like it is just dangerous, and the idea of a YouTube boxer beating Mike Tyson is not a nice feeling for me,” British boxer Richard Riakporhe told talkSPORT. “He could have that on his record and it is not nice as a boxing fan because we see Mike Tyson as a legend.”

It seems to be fate intertwined with the paths of Simone Biles and Fred Richard. On one side of the coin, Biles was bright and bubbly child, couldn’t sit still and loved spending hours flipping and twisting on the trampoline in her grandparents’ backyard. She was interested in the day-care field trip to Bannon’s Gymnastics, at the age of six, and she trained under the tutelage of her coach, Aimee Boorman. Perfecting her game gradually, it saw compete at the elite level in 2011. Conversely, 20-year-old Fred Richard, too, is pinning badges to his lapels steadily.

READ MORE NEWS :Paris Olympics 2024: Simone Biles and Team USA’s Gold Chances Skyrocket As Fans Speculate About Team GB Dwindling

Likening him to Biles, Richard too had already showed an inclination at a nascent age by watching gymnasts practicing their routines and staring up in fascination, hoping to emulate them one day with his sinews. At 19 years old, he became the youngest male gymnast in U.S. history to win a bronze medal at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, making him the first American person of color to achieve this accomplishment. However, his love for the sport is tied to his childhood home.

WATCH: Simone Biles and Fred Richard attempt men's and women's gymnastics  routines

Fred Richard in an interview with Time Magazine has laid out how he got his start in the sport. His mother, Anne-Marie Richard, said, he “literally flipped out of his crib,” and also added, He was always upside down.” A young Fred observed the gymnasts in his older sister Alexandra’s gym and was fascinated. He would imitate the moves he saw back at his parents’ house. Fred Richard said, “I tried it on my parents’ bed and landed on my head a couple of times, so my parents figured they had better put me in some classes.”

Simone Biles faced a crucial moment when her coach left Bannon’s Gymnastix. She was attached to her coach and hesitant about training under someone else, even if it was her mother, Nellie Biles. Nellie sold her nursing homes to fund a gym for the girls to continue training under Aimee Boorman, but the process was more challenging than expected. She shared, I had no idea how complicated the whole process would be. It wasn’t anything like the nursing home business.” The experience was quite different from Nellie’s previous business ventures, leading her to express, If I’d known what wе wеrе gеtting into, wе would nеvеr havе donе this.” But this challenging endeavor led to Biles becoming the unstoppable force she is today, having hosted the Simone Biles Invitational.

Simone Biles is creating a new 'normal' in U.S. gymnastics - ESPN

After Simone Biles achieved unprecedented success at the 2016 Rio Olympics, her coach Boorman told PEOPLE, “I will always be willing to coach her”,“I will be there as a mentor.” On the other hand, Richard competed at his first elite-level National Championships in 2019, finishing eighth overall but earning a bronze medal in floor exercise behind Nick Kuebler and Khoi Young. Later on, despite being younger than their peers, both quickly surpassed in skill level, mastering advanced techniques that surprised their coaches. However, they also faced setbacks, just as Biles, Richard suffered back injuries that required lengthy recoveries. How does the behemoth games look for them?

The boxing world has been shocked after the revelation that Ryan García tested positive for PED before his fight against Devin Haney, with the Mexican-American boxer reacting in a rather strange way, posting a video and ranting on his social media accounts.

García says they are ‘persecuting him’ and thinks it’s all part of a conspiracy against him, with fellow boxers like Gervonta Davis being by his side after the news of his failed drug test came, posting on social media on a now-deleted tweet that ‘they’re doing what they can to take away García’s victory.’

Now, in another deleted tweet, Gervonta Davis posted a screenshot of his DM’s in which he is texting Ryan García, in which both are discussing the PED scandal, and both say the following.

READ MORE NEWS :Floyd Mayweather Labeled as “Fraud” by Conor Benn After Rival Gervonta Davis Makes Serious Allegations

Gervonta Davis: If you cheated and I’m defending you.. ima beat tf outta you when I catch you

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

Ryan García: You will see in the next coming days I didn’t cheat

We can just run it again in a real fight

García tested positive for Ostarine

In the aftermath of his recent triumph over Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia finds himself involved in controversy as reports surface of a positive drug test for Ostarine.

The Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) conducted the test ahead of the highly anticipated bout, revealing the presence of the banned substance in Garcia’s system.

Ryan Garcia has his say on potential Gervonta 'Tank' Davis rematch | DAZN  News US

What was initially celebrated as a landmark victory now faces intense scrutiny and doubt.

Tyson Fury has “never seen footwork” like that of Oleksandr Usyk, according to Tony Bellew. The man who lost to Usyk – the now-unified heavyweight king – via knockout in his final cruiserweight fight lavished praise on the Ukrainian. He says Fury will be left “chasing a ghost” when they fight for all the marbles, live on TNT Sports Box Office on May 18.

Oleksandr Usyk has been backed to win his undisputed heavyweight championship showdown with Tyson Fury by former opponent Tony Bellew.
After protracted negotiations and a postponement, boxing’s glamour division will finally get its showpiece event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on May 18, live on TNT Sports Box Office.
When is the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight? Date, fight time, live  stream & where to watch on TV | Goal.com Nigeria
Fury will put up his WBC crown, while at risk for Usyk are his unified WBA, WBO, IBF and Ring Magazine belts – gained having twice beaten another British superstar in Anthony Joshua.
If the Ukrainian wins, he’ll be the third man to clean up in two weight classes, following in the footsteps of Naoya Inoue and Terence Crawford, both of whom achieved the feat last year.
Usyk’s previous sweep of a division came at cruiserweight, with his final fight at 200 pounds coming against Bellew in 2018.
Though Fury is the more experienced man at heavyweight, with the height and reach advantage that comes with his natural size, Usyk has technique like no other – a factor Bellew believes will ultimately prove key.
He told fellow former fighter Carl Froch, via the Froch on Fighting podcast: “Oleksandr Usyk, points – 100%. I thought AJ would beat him first time around, so it’s got nothing to do with [me being a previous opponent].
“What’s the style [Fury] struggles with most? A back-foot fighter. [Usyk] wants you to attack him. He makes an absolute fool of you. He will leave Fury no option but to attack him, because he’ll build up an early lead and Fury will be chasing a ghost.
“Fury is not going to be running after Usyk like a madman because that would be playing into his hands, but there are times he will have to press and that’s where he’ll fall short.
Boxing: Report: Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk to fight in February 2023 |  Marca
“Usyk’s feet are exceptional. I’ve never seen feet like his ever before. Usyk has seen people like Fury before – he’s come up against the likes of Joe Joyce, he’s fought big, big heavyweights. He’s fought Anthony Joshua – the second-biggest punching heavyweight in the world. He’s been in there with big guys – it doesn’t phase him.
“His judgement of distance…his front foot is so close to you all the time, and you think he’s in range but he’s actually not. I can’t put into words how good he is – the best I faced, by a mile. Fury will never have seen footwork like this.
“Once Usyk’s had a good look and set his traps and figured you out completely…he’s an absolutely formidable, fantastic fighter.”
Joshua has also given his backing to Usyk in the fight against Fury, saying he is a “phenomenal” boxer.
Why didn't Tyson Fury fight Oleksandr Usyk? Cancellation explained | Radio  Times
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Anthony Joshua looks to be firing on all cylinders ahead of his next fight.

The Watford powerhouse recently revealed to talkSPORT that he will return to the ring on September 20 or 21 at London’s Wembley Stadium.

AJ insists that whoever ‘looks the most impressive’ out of Deontay Wilder vs Zhilei Zhang and Filip Hrgovic vs Daniel Dubois on the Matchroom vs Queensberry 5 vs 5 card next month will be the frontrunner to box him next.

Meanwhile, he also has his eyes firmly set on the winner of the much-anticipated undisputed clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk once they fulfil their two-fight agreement.

READ MORE NEWS :Anthony Joshua hints mega clash with Tyson Fury will happen in September and says ‘it’s coming, most definitely’

Joshua is keeping himself ticking over in the meantime and recently uploaded a clip of himself shadowboxing in the gym after a gruelling session on Thursday.

Watch Anthony Joshua Live Stream | DAZN ZM

The Brit showed off his blistering speed as he let his hands go while boxing fans watched on in amazement.

Reacting to the video, one supporter wrote: “Fastest heavyweight in the world.”

Another tweeted: “Faster than fast.”

A third added: “Speed demon.”

The fight Joshua really wants is the long-awaited all-British showdown with Fury.

Both men have been in negotiations to face each other on several occasions to no avail but that could all change very soon.

Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, Turki Alalshikh, recently named Fury vs Joshua among the top three fights he wants to make.

Anthony Joshua, Undeterred By Past Cancellations, Set To Face Francis  Ngannou In March Showdown - Sports Illustrated Boxing News, Analysis and  More

As we have seen time and time again since he first entered the sport six months ago, H.E. Alalshikh gets what he wants.

And according to Joshua, they are both on the ‘same page’ when it comes to that fight.

Speaking to talkSPORT’s Jon Jackson ahead of the Formula E Monaco E-Prix, last week, Joshua said: “We’re on the same page and he’s on the same page as the fans as well.

“He’s trying to deliver what the fans want, I know they want that big fight with Tyson Fury and he’s working on it.

Novak Djokovic announced on social media Tuesday that he has split with fitness coach Marco Panichi.

“Grande Marco, what amazing years of collaboration we’ve had. We reached the summit, won titles, broken records. But most of all, I have enjoyed our most “ordinary” days of training in and out of the gym,” Djokovic wrote on Instagram. “Endless hours of “carciofini” and laughs that made me feel super motivated to prepare for success. Grazie Romanista (as Goran calls you) for all the energy, effort and time you invested in making me the best possible player and person I can be.

“Much love ❤️ and I will see you soon in Roma. Forzaaaa”

READ MORE NEWS :Novak Djokovic Decides to Truly Fly Solo As He Drops Bombshell by Splitting with Long-Time Teammate

Last month Djokovic announced he had split with coach Goran Ivanisevic, the former No. 2 in the PIF ATP Rankings.

Novak Djokovic splits with fitness coach Marco Panichi | ATP Tour | Tennis

Djokovic last week won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award for a record-equalling fifth time after a standout 2023 season in which he won three of the four majors and the Nitto ATP Finals. The Serbian star is 11-4 this season and most recently competed in Monte-Carlo, where he reached the semi-finals.

Social media fame is an inevitable part of being the world’s most decorated gymnast, and Simone Biles is no stranger to it. With 7.1 million followers on Instagram, 1.6 million on Twitter, and 879.8K on TikTok, she commands a substantial social media presence. However, this fame has come at a cost, often in the form of hate, nasty comments, and criticism. From the aftermath of her 2016 Rio Olympics success to her current preparations for her fourth Olympic appearance, Biles has continuously faced scrutiny and negativity.

READ MORE NEWS :America Hates Me Simone Biles Opens Up On Harrowing Twisties Ordeal Two Months Before Paris Olympics 2024

Despite this, Simone Biles has consistently responded with grace, often clapping back at her haters with firm but dignified responses. However, Biles was once again left reeling and ultimately fed up with the X app. Let’s delve into the ongoing challenges the seven-time Olympic medalist has faced over the years, and how she has garnered support from countless fans, especially during her recent criticism of Elon Musk’s X platform.

Simone Biles ends the first day of competition at the US Gymnastics  Championships with the lead | CNN

On May 1, 2024, Simone Biles tweeted, “X is a scary a** place,” expressing her emotions publicly. This tweet seemed to be an outburst due to the public scrutiny she and her partner, Jonathan Owens, faced after comments he made on ‘The Pivot Podcast.’ However, this frustration goes deeper, as this is not the first time Mrs. Owens has expressed her frustration with Elon Musk’s Twitter.

After the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Biles faced public scrutiny for her mental health crisis, being criticized for taking time off the mat and termed a “quitter” for choosing to protect her mental health. Hate was also thrown at Simone Biles even after her historic performance at the 2016 Rio Olympics, where she won five medals.

Criticism arose over one of her Instagram posts made seven years prior, with followers targeting her serious expression. Responding firmly, Biles said, “Talk to me when you train for 14 years and earn 5 Olympic Medals.” She expressed her frustration, adding, “Take a couple seats.” Additionally, she shared her dismay, stating, “Comments like this have me shook. I really wanted to blur her name out so she doesn’t get attention, but it is what it is… #BLOCK.”

Simone Biles wins bronze in balance beam at Tokyo Olympics - Los Angeles  Times

She even faced hate in July 2021 when comedian Michael Che made insensitive comments about her on Instagram. His cruel jokes were posted on Twitter, including a joke about Larry Nassar, the former USA gymnastics doctor convicted of abusing hundreds of girls and women, including Simone Biles.

Then, in November 2022, Simone Biles expressed her frustration with Twitter after Elon Musk’s company took over. In an Instagram story, she showcased her problems with the platform, stating, “I’m literally about to delete Twitter, I can’t stand it anymore.” As we see a series of frustrations expressed over the years, we understand why Simone Biles’ most recent update surfaces. Let us now see how her fans reacted to her post.

Simone Biles wins a record eighth all-around national title

Fans support the gymnastics queen amid her social media frustrations

Countless fans rallied behind Simone Biles in the threads below her post on X, expressing their support. One fan empathized, descri

The legendary Mike Tyson will officially make his return to a professional boxing ring on the 20th of July. The heavyweight icon is set to meet Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – where the veteran is set to carve himself out a unique piece of boxing history.

When the initial announcement of the fight came two months ago, many believed it would be an exhibition match, with claims that headguards could even be in use. However, on Monday it was confirmed that the bout had been granted full professional status.

Tyson already owns the record of being the youngest world heavyweight champion in boxing history. He achieved that feat after defeating Trevor Berbick for the WBC heavyweight crown in November 1986 at the age of just 20.

READ MORE NEWS :Mike Tyson and Jake Paul set to smash 61-year boxing record that nobody thought could be beaten

Ironically, Tyson will now become the holder of the record for the longest professional career of any world heavyweight champion. Per Boxing Social, the gap between the start of his career (vs Hector Mercedes in March 1985) and his upcoming fight with Paul will be a staggering 14,371 days – or just over 39 years.

Mike Tyson v Jake Paul sanctioned as professional boxing match - and rules  announced | Ents & Arts News | Sky News

The New York-born slugger will snatch that record from former opponent Roy Jones Junior, who he fought in an exhibition contest back in November 2020. Jones can only boast a 12,384-day career – that being the gap between his May 1989 professional debut and a loss to Anthony Pettis in April 2023. Elsewhere, Tyson and Paul will collectively claim the distinction of having boxing’s biggest age gap in a single fight. The pair will have 31 years between them on fight night – a new high for the sport.

Although Tyson is being allowed to box as a professional, certain safety measures will be in place for the bout. Firstly, the heavyweight contest will take place over a maximum of eight, two-minute rounds. In addition, the fighters will wear 14oz gloves and knockouts will be permitted. A winner will be decided on the scorecards if no knockout takes place.

Tyson’s extraordinary boxing career has seen many legendary bouts against the likes of Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Frank Bruno, and Buster Douglas, but his fight with Paul may be among the strangest of them all.

Mike Tyson, Jake Paul to fight in sanctioned heavyweight bout | Philstar.com

Undeniably, Tyson holds one of the most iconic careers in boxing and is regarded as one of the most intimidating men to ever enter the ring. However, his last professional boxing match was all the way back in June 2005, when he suffered a dismal defeat to Kevin McBride – on a night where ‘The Problem Child’ would have been just eight years old!

Paul’s boxing record currently stands at 9-1, with him facing names such as Nate Diaz and Anderson Silva – all with limited professional boxing experience. His only loss came against Tommy Fury, younger brother to Tyson Fury, in February 2023.

Will 58-year-old Tyson be able to overcome the internet sensation, or will his age and inactivity play a critical role in a defeat? Only time will tell.