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A new undisputed champion in boxing is always welcome and the latest to breathe that rarified air is minimumweight queen Seniesa Estrada, who scord a 10-round unanimous decision over Yakosta Valle in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday.

Estrada (26-0, 9 KOs) has been fighting at world level for several years and also annexed a title at light flyweight in 2021. However, the Los Angeles star made her home at 105 pounds and has finally achieved her dream of consolidating all the belts.

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The champion moves up one spot to No. 4 switching places with former undisputed super lightweight titleholder Chantelle Cameron. Valle stays put at No. 7 due after putting on a solid performance in defeat.

Claressa Shields, AKA The GWOAT, still reigns supreme.

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

The reigning undisputed middleweight champion also fully unified at super welterweight and once held a pair of titles at super middleweight. A native of Flint, Michigan, Shields has terrific technique, blazing hand speed and she’s bursting with energy and fighting heart.

UPDATE :Claressa Shields completes epic body transformation ahead of MMA comeback fight: ‘I conquered depression’

Signature wins have come against Savannah Marshall, Marie-Eve Dicaire and Christina Hammer.

The Mexican once again proves that he knows how to hit inside and outside the ring

In the world of professional boxing, few names resonate as powerfully as Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

Known for his prowess within the ropes and his keen insights on the sport, Canelo recently weighed in on the highly publicized and somewhat controversial fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, slated for July 20 at the AT&T Stadium. His verdict? More spectacle than sport.

READ MORE ;Mike Tyson quit on his stool in his last pro fight after trying to break journeyman opponent’s arm – will Jake Paul bout be sanctioned?

Canelo Alvarez, a multi-time Mexican champion and a revered figure in boxing, has made it clear that the upcoming bout between Tyson and Paul doesn’t pique his interest.

UFC Legend Speculates How Jake Paul Can Open Doors to a Fight Against Canelo  After Potentially Beating Mike Tyson

His reason? The event leans more towards entertainment than an authentic boxing match. “I’m not interested in watching it at all, with Netflix involved, yes, that’s good, but not in that kind of fight, I think it’s more show than fight,” Canelo articulated during an interview with YES Network.

His comments echo the sentiments of many in the boxing and MMA communities who view the fight as an untraditional matchup. Tyson, at 57, is a retired heavyweight champion known for his ferocity and historic achievements in boxing.

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Jake Paul, on the other hand, is a 27-year-old social media influencer turned professional boxer. This stark contrast in background and experience is a point of contention for purists of the sport.

While acknowledging that every event has its audience, Canelo firmly believes that traditional boxing fans will not be the ones tuning in on July 20. “Everybody has an audience, this is a different audience.

World Champion Canelo Alvarez Avoids Controversy, Stays Tight-Lipped on  Infamous Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Fight - The SportsRush

Boxing fans are not going to see that (Tyson vs Paul fight), it’s for a different audience,” he added, delineating the divide between conventional boxing enthusiasts and the likely viewership of this match.

Jake Paul has marketed the fight as “the biggest fight the world will ever see,” a claim that has been met with skepticism by many, including Canelo.

UPDATE ;The top 10 most watched boxing events in history with Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul set to break records

Despite the buzz it has generated, the consensus among seasoned fighters is that the event will not contribute significantly to the legacy or advancement of boxing.

After Floyd Mayweather agreed to fight Logan Paul on June 6, 2021, at the Hard Rock Stadium, ‘The Maverick’ took to X and declared his mother was “terrified.” However, besides being 19 years younger than Mayweather, Paul had a six-inch reach advantage against ‘TBE’. But, while Mayweather had 50 pro wins, Paul had only two matches against fellow influencer KSI. Hence, when the duo stepped inside the ring, Mayweather out-landed Paul by 27.3%. But, in a recent interview, Paul claimed Mayweather was “beatable“! However, when Paul was asked to replace a fighter Mayweather was going to face on top of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai on six weeks’ notice, ‘The Maverick’ also rejected the offer. Now, in light of this incident, Logan Paul revealed why he agreed to fight Mayweather in 2021. Here is what he said.

Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul: Round-by-round coverage

Although no winner was announced, ESPN had scored Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather 78-74 for ‘TBE’. Meanwhile, after the match, Logan Paul claimed that Mayweather had not paid him for the contest. Therefore, although Paul stated he could beat the 50-0 boxer in a rematch, he felt he had a “bigger fish to fry“. Anyway, speaking to Graham Bensinger, Paul said “respect” motivated the WWE wrestler to agree to a boxing match against the boxer who held 15 major world championships.

Andy Ruiz’s monumental upset win over Anthony Joshua will forever hold a place in boxing history.

Ruiz was a relative unknown in the boxing world, until he was thrust into the biggest opportunity of his life as a short-notice replacement for Jarrell Miller in a unified heavyweight world title clash against Anthony Joshua in June 2019 on AJ’s US debut.

The Mexican came in as an overwhelming underdog given little hope in the fight, but caused one of the biggest upsets in boxing history by dropping Joshua four times en route to a famous win in New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden.

READ MORE ;JOSH IN TIME Anthony Joshua in line for world title fight BEFORE facing winner of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

It was a monumental achievement which was regularly compared to Buster Douglas’ phenomenal upset of Mike Tyson, and it was masterminded alongside trainer at the time Manny Robles.

Anthony Joshua vs Andy Ruiz Jr: preview, how to watch, Eddie Hearn

In an exclusive interview with talkSPORT.com, Robles, who will work as a coach in the upcoming Team Combat League, has opened up about exactly how he believed five years ago that they could rewrite history inside the ‘Mecca of Boxing’, due to the perfect timing of the call.

He said: “It wasn’t really at short notice, what people don’t know is we were just coming off of a fight with Alexander Dimitrenko in LA.

“So we went through a full camp, and a week later we had the fight with Anthony Joshua.

“So we got back into the ring and the timing was perfect.

“We fought someone who was very similar to Joshua, a week later we then got the call for the huge fight against Joshua.

“So we had like a month in camp, but the hard work was already done as Dmitrenko was very similar to Joshua, a big strong and solid guy.

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

“The timing couldn’t have been more perfect, and we were able to win the heavyweight championships of the world.

Seismic shockwaves travelled through the boxing world, after Ruiz was left bouncing around the ring in a famous celebration after defying all odds.

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Joshua was clearly not at his best, but the Mexican had shown defiance and a serious boxing skillset while carrying out a turgid game plan to capitalise on AJ’s weaknesses on the night.

Despite the defeat, the Briton was seriously gracious to Ruiz and his attitude helped earn him an immediate shot at redemption just several months later.

Anthony Joshua Takes Back Heavyweight Crown from Andy Ruiz - The New York  Times

“People don’t know this, but to this day after that night I look up to Anthony Joshua,” he continued.

“He is a role model to people around the world, athletes and people in general. He is someone that kids should inspire to be like.

“He is such a gentleman outside of the ring, he is so humble. Even in defeat, he is humble enough to keep his head up.

Ruiz was unable to keep hold of the titles, having admitted he got carried away with celebrations and did not prepare adequately for the rematch in February 2020, which the Briton won on points.

Fight Picks: Andy Ruiz vs. Anthony Joshua 2 - The Ring

Robles has since split with Ruiz, and the pair have not spoken for several years since pulling off the remarkable feat as a seemingly unbreakable team.

UPDATE ;How Anthony Joshua dispatched Francis Ngannou with destructive second-round knockout victory

Since this day, AJ has suffered two more defeats to Oleksandr Usyk but has again responded putting together a neat win streak under new coach Ben Davison.

Anthony Joshua’s next fight looks set to be against Tyson Fury, according to Eddie Hearn, so long as the Gypsy King can beat Oleksandr Usyk on May, 18.

Following Joshua’s destructive knockout of Francis Ngannou, all eyes are now on a potential fight against Fury. Here is everything you need to know about who AJ could be fighting next.

Who is Anthony Joshua fighting next?

Joshua looks set to finally fight Fury, so long as the Gypsy King can beat Usyk on May, 18.

READ MORE ;EXCLUSIVE : Anthony Joshua Cheers Patricia Mbata for Winning Gold at All Africa Games in Ghana

Fury and Usyk go head-to-head at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with the winner seemingly next in line to face Joshua.

Eddie Hearn believes Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury 'taking priority' over  AJ-Kubrat Pulev fight is 'possible' | DAZN News US

Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, has pleaded with Fury to beat the Ukrainian to set up “the biggest fight in the history of the sport“.

When was Anthony Joshua’s last fight?

Joshua beat Ngannou with a devastating knockout blow in the second round during their fight on March, 9.

After knocking his opponent down in the first round, AJ got the job done minutes later with a right-hand that left Ngannou out cold on the canvas.

Anthony Joshua boxing record

Joshua’s boxing record stands at 28 wins and three losses, with 25 knockouts along the way.

RELATED ;Eddie Hearn blasts Francis Ngannou BAFFLING excuse for losing to Anthony Joshua as he insists the ex-UFC fighter should know better

Only Andy Ruiz Jr and Usyk (twice) have got the better of the 34-year-old. Joshua has beaten the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker and Alexander Povetkin on his way to the top of the sport.

Eddie Hearn leaves the door open for Battle of Britain between Anthony  Joshua and Tyson Fury | Daily Mail Online

What has Eddie Hearn said about a fight against Tyson Fury?

Hearn has made no secret of his desire for Joshua to fight Fury, with the promoter desperate for the pair to meet in the ring.

“There is a brilliant fighter down there called Tyson fury,” Hearn said after the Joshua’s victory over Ngannou.

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“Please, please beat Oleksandr Usyk on May, 18. I promise you this, you will get the biggest fight in the history of the sport when Anthony Joshua takes the undisputed world championship.”

Anthony Joshua, the former two-time unified heavyweight champion, has hinted at his upcoming bout with rumors that it would happen even sooner than expected.

Though there were first hopes for a longer break, Joshua, whose career has taken off over the last year, is ready to return to the ring.

READ MORE ;JOSH IN TIME Anthony Joshua in line for world title fight BEFORE facing winner of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

After a turbulent 2021 and 2022 in which he lost his belts to the unbeaten Oleksandr Usyk and then was unable to win them back in a rematch, Joshua has painstakingly returned to his previous level of performance.

Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou is a done deal for 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi  Arabia | Marca

Many had assumed that Joshua would wait to comment on the results of the May 18 fight between Tyson Fury and Usyk, or that he may face Fillip Hrgovic for the IBF title after that. However, the British boxer has thrown a curveball by agreeing to take on an opponent who has not yet been revealed.

UPDATE ;Date named for potential Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua mega-fight as AJ drops cryptic post over next opponent

Joshua hinted that he would soon be back in the ring in his Instagram Story.

Anthony Joshua demolishes Francis Ngannou in two rounds in Riyadh | World  News | Sky News

The British celebrity is seen in the picture talking on the phone and captioning the image with the exchange.

There is a lot of conjecture surrounding Joshua’s opponent as he gets ready for his next fight possibly against Joseph Parker.

RELATED ;Eddie Hearn blasts Francis Ngannou BAFFLING excuse for losing to Anthony Joshua as he insists the ex-UFC fighter should know better

Filip Hrgovic will fight Daniel Dubois, while Deontay Wilder will fight Zhang Zhilei.

The most decorated gymnast of all time is eying the Paris Olympics, but says in a new interview that “it won’t absolutely crush me” if it doesn’t happen

Accustomed to reaching new heights in gymnastics, Simone Biles had a low moment after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

In an interview for the cover of February’s Vanity Fair, the most decorated gymnast of all time said her experience with the dreaded “twisties” — and the related mental health issues she faced — resulted in a landing far from perfect following the competition.

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“I wish I could sit here and tell you it was glorious,” Biles, 26, told the magazine about her two-year hiatus from international competition. “When I took a break after 2016, I had the time of my life. I was doing anything and everything. But after 2020, it was kind of depressing until I started therapy and got help. I felt like a failure.”

Watch Simone Biles' Gravity-Defying Floor Routine from Olympic Trials

She continued, “Even though I was empowering so many people and speaking out about mental health, every time I talked about my experience in Tokyo — because it obviously didn’t go the way that I had planned — it stung a little bit. But all in all, it was the best decision.”

Yet the public narrative which put Biles on a “pedestal as a mental-health advocate” didn’t sit well with the athlete.

“I was not okay with that,” she said. “If I can be a lending hand and help people, then I’ll be open, honest, and vulnerable, but you cannot stick me in front of a crowd and say, ‘Do everything she’s doing.’ ”

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SInce her time away from the sport, Biles went on to find personal success away from the mat — marrying Green Bay Packers safety Jonathan Owens last spring — as she gradually mapped a course back to the floor.

In October, the superstar gymnast won her sixth all-around world championship gold in Belgium, and grabbed the record for most international gymnastics medals in the history of the sport.

Simone Biles explains competition withdrawal at Olympics: 'My mind and body  are simply not in sync' - ABC News

With her confidence in check and the acknowledgment last year that she has overcome a fear twisting and becoming disoriented in mid-air — which was what forced her to pull out of the team competition and later, all-around events at the Tokyo Olympics — Biles is ready for the Summer Olympics, if that should come to pass.

“If I don’t make it to Paris, it won’t absolutely crush me,” she told Vanity Fair.

Last summer, Biles gave a glimpse about her plans when she spoke with PEOPLE about her comeback and her possible renewed Olympic dream.

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“Well, in the future, goodness, I feel like Paris is always a good topic to go to, but I think right now, I’m just going to live in the now,” Biles told PEOPLE. “I just did Classics and Championships and I’m out here competing again when I never thought I would be competing, especially back to the same level and having the same confidence.”

The winner of Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora is set to face the big sharks of the welterweight class. While the two battle it out for Tszyu’s WBO super welterweight belt and the vacant WBC title, both Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford have expressed their desire to challenge whoever goes home with those titles in their kitty.

On Saturday night, at the iconic T-Mobile Arena of Las Vegas, 20-1-1 record holder, Fundora will fight his Aussie opponent, Tszyu, in hopes of grabbing hold of the titles that he’s been chasing for a while. However, that’s not his only incentive. A fight against either ‘Bud’ or ‘The Truth’ will only push him into the elite fighters’ league of the weight class. Is he willing for such an undertaking?

READ MORE ;Errol Spence Jr ‘Barely in the Country’, Stablemate Frank Martin Shares Big Fish’s Current Status Following Terence Crawford Loss

Ahead of his super crucial fight against his undefeated opponent, the Coachella-based fighter was asked his take on the recent callout he received from former unified welterweight champion, Spence Jr. Extending his response beyond Spence Jr., to even Bud, he noted, “It’s good. It’s good. You know, he’s a big, it’s like Thurman, I want one of the guys, why can’t I get one of those fights?”

Tim Tszyu called out by Errol Spence Jr, Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora,  Who will Tim Tszyu fight next, Terence Crawford, Latest Updates – News  Online

Earlier on social media, 34-year-old Spence Jr. noted that he was flying to Vegas where the weekend entertainer is slated to happen. He also relayed that he’s eyeing a fight against the winner of it. He wrote, “Headed to Vegas. I want the winner!! #TszyuFundora,” but Tszyu didn’t bat an eye. The Texan was meant to fight Bud in a rematch in December. However, he opted for eye surgery, letting the rematch period elapse.

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His opponent, the 2x undisputed champion, Crawford exercised his rights as the WBO welterweight titlist to be nominated as the mandatory challenger for the WBO super welterweight titlist. Meaning, yet again, the winner of Tszyu vs. Fundora.

Terence Crawford stops Errol Spence Jr. to win undisputed welterweight  crown - ESPN

Responding to Errol Spence Jr.’s challenge for a fight, the Sydney-origin fighter seemed excited for the potential fight. During an interview with Fight Hype TV, he remarked, “Beautiful, he’s finally awake. I thought he was asleep for a long time.”

UPDATE ;‘Big and bulky’ – Terence Crawford stuns fans with physique as he awaits winner of Tim Tszyu vs Sebastian Fundora

On his social media, he also had a similar take on the callout. In a confident tone, he wrote, “Beautiful … these are the types of moments I’ve always wanted.” He also added, “Big moments to be getting the big names into a fight.”

Amid so much controversy surrounding this fight, the proposed rules have been revealed and many don’t like them

The world of boxing is still very much divided after Netflix announced that Jake Paul is fighting Mike Tyson and the event will stream on their platform on July 20th. Outrage over Tyson’s advanced age is the most prevalent feeling amongst boxing fans but there is also a large part of them who believe Mike will knock the crap out of Jake Paul. The Youtuber’s fans obviously back him to win the fight against a legend and some even dare say he will get the knock out. For many, this age difference is too large to ignore and Mike Tyson has been struggling with body pain issues for years. Plus, any type of head traume reacts differently on an elderly gentleman compared to a young man. Rules need to be applied to this fight but they haven’t been made official yet. These are only the proposed rules if the match is an exhibition.

Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: Conor McGregor coach gives honest verdict on huge  fight | DAZN News US

Boxing fans are a little outraged after the new proposed rules for the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight have been released. When the former heavyweight champ returned to activity, he and Roy Jones Jr., fought for 8 rounds and there wasn’t a declared winner. It was a draw and both men seemed quite tired right after the fight. First we have the glove size, which will be 16 oz instead of the usual 16 oz gloves. That makes sense, none of the two fighters should make any objections. Also, each of the 8 rounds that were agreed will last 2 minutes instead of 3. So far, it doesn’t look like that will make much of a difference.

Tony Bellew weighs in on 'frightening' Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight |  talkSPORT

But here is where the proposed rules get a little absurd. There will be no official judges for this fight, according to the official ruling. Another rule is that no winner will be declared after the fight ends unless there is a knock out. Last but not least, each fighter needs to pass an EEG and EKG test before the fight. This will ensure that no fighter will abuse any type of steroids near the date of the vent. Fans are outrages at these rules because they won’t feel like anything is at stake. But people need to stop putting Mike Tyson on a pedestal, the man is still pushing 58 years of age. What do you think about these rules for the July 20 event?

Now that we know the proposed rules for an exhibition are designed to protect an elderly Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul, who has close friends like Dana White extremely concerned about him. The UFC president was so worried that he reached out to Mike’s wife, Lakiha ‘Kiki’ Spicer to ask if Tyson was absolutely certain he wanted to fight. Fortunatey, what Dana White heard from her made him feel at ease. In a recent podcast interview, White was asked about the previous comments he made about the fight. Famously, White disapproved of this event even taking place due to Mike Tysons age. But he seems to be more accepting of what is about to happen on July 20.

Dana White explains why Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson isn't a “serious” fight -  Dexerto

Dana White revealed that the Tyson family seems to have everything under control. However, they also revealed the offer was impossible to refuse. He said: “I talked to his wife a couple of days ago and he’s taking it serious and he’s training for it. I think Mike Tyson is one of the most unique guys who has crossed over. Any of the other fighters from his generation have no way of making money without fighting and Mike Tyson has made a lot of money outside of fighting. Tyson still has that aura that you could be in a restaurant, you’d be like ‘Holy f***, Mike Tyson is here.’ He still has that aura and energy in a room, he makes lots of money outside of the ring. But I think he ends up getting these offers that he can’t refuse.”

He's taking it serious' - Mike Tyson's wife reassured Dana White about Jake  Paul fight | talkSPORT

So much people talking about what they feel Mike Tyson should do, nobody is asking the former champ how he feels about all this concern for his well-being. All we see from him are those training videos that do look frightening as he is still ripped and looking just as scary as ever. But stepping on that ring will be an entirely different feeling for a man who is pushing 58 and has suffered many body ache issues over the last decade. Hopefully, Tyson can at least come out of this experience in one piece both mentally and physically.