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Out of seemingly nowhere, Terence Crawford could fight Chris Eubank Jr. next.

Eubank has posted a mock fight poster online, and speculation has subsequently gathered apace that the fight could take place this summer.

It is thought discussions are at an early stage, and no news is imminent, but the image Eubank has posted indicated the fight could happen at middleweight.

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No venue has been announced or speculated upon, but the bout could do good business in the UK, the US, or in the Middle East.

As things stand, Crawford and Eubank have the same trainer, Brian “Bomac” McIntyre, who won 2023 Trainer of the Year honors for the work he did with both me, guiding Crawford, 40-0 (31), to the win of his career so far against Errol Spence, and then taking Eubank Jr. to an emphatic revenge victory over Liam Smith, who had stopped the Brighton man earlier in the year.

TERENCE CRAWFORD vs CHRIS EUBANK Jr.: What's to be gained from this bizarre  match-up? - YouTube

Crawford’s last outing was the Spence fight in July, at welterweight, while Eubank’s rematch with Smith was at 160lbs in September.

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Eubank is 34, and has been long-linked to a fight with Conor Benn, who now seemingly has his sights on Manny Pacquiao, while Omaha’s Crawford, 36, had hoped to face Canelo Alvarez, but the Mexican appears close to a fight with Jaime Munguia on May 4.

Anthony Joshua has laid out his possible next steps after knocking out Francis Ngannou inside two rounds.

The former two-time unified heavyweight champion has earned a shot at the winner of Oleksandr Uysk vs Tyson Fury by beating Ngannou.

However, the heavyweight titans have agreed to a rematch after their inaugural encounter on May 18 meaning AJ may have to wait until next year for his opportunity.

The Watford powerhouse doesn’t intend to sit around in the interlude and insists he will return to the ring in either June or July.

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It seems a summer showdown with Filip Hrgovic is the most likely option for Joshua.

At the time of writing, AJ is in a primed position to face the Croatian puncher for the IBF heavyweight title which will be made vacant provided Fury and Usyk rematch, as expected.

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Joshua is ranked No.3 with the major sanctioning body while Hrgovic is placed two spots ahead of him at No.1.

The No.2 position remains unoccupied so the IBF may choose to throw a spanner in the works.

But as of right now, it looks as though they will order Hrgovic vs Joshua for their version of the world title after May 18

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When asked about whether he would entertain a fight with Hrgovic, Joshua told iFL TV: “Let’s go.”

AJ then named three other possible opponents he could box in the summer: “[Deontay] Wilder, [Zhilei] Zhang, [Joseph] Parker. Yeah, all of them can get it.”

A fight with either Zhilei Zhang or Joseph Parker is unlikely to be made next as Zhang is due a rematch after losing to the Kiwi on Friday night.

Meanwhile, the public appears to have lost interest in Joshua vs Deontay Wilder following the American’s dismal display against Parker on the ‘Day of Reckoning’ bill in December.

Anthony Joshua names four potential next fight options including Deontay  Wilder and former foe | talkSPORT

Regardless of who Joshua faces next, he will be accompanied by head trainer Ben Davison.

 

Gervonta Davis and Jay-Z have made the headlines together yet again. After giving an inspirational speech to Gervonta Davis ahead of the marquee contest against Ryan Garcia in 2023, he again mentioned the name of the Baltimore native on the stage. However, this time, he didn’t do something inspirational, instead he used his rhyming skills to utter his name through one of his live verses.

Jay-Z used a reference to Gervonta Davis during his rap at a live concert, which was a way of expressing his love for his favorite boxer. During the concert, Jay-Z sang, “Face keeps popping up, On the tube, I am just watching Tank box him up.” Well, it’s safe to say that Davis felt honored to get mentioned by one of the best rappers in the history of hip-hop. So, Davis showed his gratitude towards Jay-Z on the X app as well.

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Legendary rapper Jay-Z played a key role in Gervonta Davis’ dominant victory over Ryan Garcia in 2023. Before entering the ring, Davis was fired up by a motivational speech delivered by Jay-Z. The powerful words, undoubtedly, fueled his determination as he stepped out to the energetic sounds of Chief Keef’s “Love Sosa.” Davis went on to secure a knockout win, extending his undefeated record and handing Garcia his first professional loss.

Watch the Jay-Z Narrated Fight Night Video Starring Gervonta Davis |  HipHop-N-More

Now, after being referenced in a Jay-Z track, he responded to the video and added two emojis in the reactions. He used the ‘salute’ emoji to pay his respect to the rap legend. Moreover, he also followed up his reactions with a follow-up tweet. In the tweet, Tank wrote, “Some think it’s impossible until it’s done..don’t slow me down bruv, I got a lot of heart!

 

Well, this might be taken as a random post, but it came only a few hours after Tank responded to Jay-Z’s reference. Besides the inspirational speech, Davis also received crucial advice from Jay-Z personally before his fight against Ryan Garcia.

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Boxer Gervonta Davis, nicknamed “Tank,” is undefeated in the ring and building a reputation outside of it as well. This celebrity status is further fueled by his connections in the music industry. Tank counts megastars like Drake and Jay-Z as friends.

Boxing: How Jay-Z played a pivotal role in Tank Davis' KO of Ryan Garcia |  Marca

Furthermore, he was with these stars, nights before he faced ‘KingRy’. During that meetup, he spent some alone time with Jay-Z, where the rapper gave him crucial advice. Davis recalled in an interview, “Yeah, he’s telling me like, ‘Stay focused’. He’s just telling me certain stuff like what the other guy [Ryan Garcia] is doing. I don’t wanna say it because I don’t want him to know it. But he tells me like, ‘You stay on point,’ and tells me his [Garcia’s] mistakes and stuff like that.

Ngannou is set to return to the MMA cage after fighting Joshua – but also wants to fight Tyson Fury for a second time

Francis Ngannou is set to return to the cage after he fights Anthony Joshua – and finally make his PFL debut.

Ngannou signed for the MMA promotion after leaving the UFC early last year, but has put his debut on hold while he pursued the biggest fights in boxing. He dropped and almost stopped Tyson Fury last October and will tonight take on Joshua back in Saudi Arabia.

READ MORE ;Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou results: Live updates, ring walk time, where to stream

Should he win, Ngannou will target the winner of Fury’s upcoming undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk on May 18. But Ngannou has also committed to returning to MMA and taking on Renan Ferreira in the PFL.

The Brazilian knocked out Ryan Bader inside 21 seconds last month to become heavyweight champion with Ngannou at cageside for the fight in Riyadh. Ferreira called out the Cameroonian in his post-fight interview. “I am the real champion out here, I am the record breaker and record setter,” he said. “Francis, where are you? Let’s do this. I’ve always been ready to fight against the very best in the world, it can be against Francis in the boxing ring or in the cage, wherever he wants to do it.

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“I already am one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time, I’ve proved this inside of the SmartCage and I’m going to continue proving it.” Ngannou was seen leaving the Kingdom Arena whilst Ferreira was giving his post-fight interview, spoiling plans for a face-off between the future opponents.

Ngannou is confident he can pull off an upset against Joshua – but is in no doubt about what would happen in an MMA fight between the rivals. He said: “Sometimes it just makes me laugh a little bit, because we are going to fight in boxing rules, but what would happen if it was a ‘free’ fight under MMA rules? I would smoke this guy. I am the only one to go in their backyard, none of them can come in my backyard. I would take two of them at once.

UPDATE ;LIVE: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou – Heavyweight Boxing

“I have learnt a little bit from the last fight, the last camp, and leading up to this one, so I get a little bit of experience, but the mindset is still the same. This is just my second boxing match, even though I am taking on the two best guys in the world in boxing. I am the underdog, I am going out there to prove that you can be an underdog and stand your ground.”

If there was any lingering doubts about Anthony Joshua and his abilities, the British superstar erased them in short order on Friday. Joshua delivered a thunderous knockout of former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It took Joshua less than two rounds to put away Ngannou and he did so in style with a pair of knockdowns before the emphatic final blow.

Joshua, who previously held three of the four recognized titles in the division, sent a message that he’s still an elite opponent to Tyson Fury, who was seated ringside for the bout. Fury struggled against Ngannou last October, suffering a knockdown before settling for a split decision win. Joshua now waits to see how Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk plays out before setting his next course of action. Joshua suffered a pair of decision defeats to Usyk in 2021 and 2022 to drop his titles.

READ MORE ;Devastating Anthony Joshua Wipes Out Francis Ngannou in Two Rounds

Ngannou was not interviewed post fight, which has become a more common practice after fighters suffer such a devastating knockout, but he did post a statement on social media shortly after the fight.

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“Sorry guys I let you all down,” Ngannou said. “Today was a bad day in the office but tomorrow will be another day. Thank you all for the love.”

Elsewhere on the card, Joseph Parker continued his ascent back to heavyweight title contention as he scored a majority decision over Zhilei Zhang in the co-main event. The win secured Parker the WBO interim title and could get hi a shot at Fury or Usyk, though he is a training partner with the “Gypsy King.” Parker earned the nod despite suffering a pair of knockdowns in the fight as Zhang was simply not active enough to win rounds. Plus, Rey Vargas managed to hold on to his WBC featherweight title, but by the slimmest of margins against Nick Ball. The two fight to a split draw, meaning the champion could not lose his title.

RELATED ; WATCH ;Francis Ngannou knocked out by Anthony Joshua in Round 2 of heavyweight stunner

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Anthony Joshua destroys Francis Ngannou after dropping MMA star three times  - Mirror Online

  • Anthony Joshua def. Francis Ngannou via second-round knockout
  • Joseph Parker def. Zhilei Zhang (c) via majority decision (113-113, 114-112, 115-111)
  • Rey Vargas (c) vs. Nick Ball ends in a split draw (114-112, 110-115, 113-113) — Vargas retains
  • Israil Madrimov (c) def. Magomed Kubranov via fifth-round TKO —  vacant WBA super welterweight title
  • Mark Chamberlain def. Gavin Gwynne via fourth-round TKO

Anthony Joshua targets the winner of Tyson Fury’s undisputed world heavyweight title fight against Oleksandr Usyk on May 18; the British star inflicted a brutal knockout on Francis Ngannou in the second round in Saudi Arabia

Anthony Joshua welcomed a blockbuster bout against the winner of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk after a brutal knockout of Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.

The British heavyweight star floored Ngannou twice before finishing the fight in the second round with a huge right hand that sent the MMA star crashing to the canvas before the referee waved it off.

READ MORE ;LIVE: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou – Heavyweight Boxing

“This is the thing with boxing, it only takes one shot in the heavyweight division,” said Joshua.

“Who knows where it will take me. Imagine in five years I won’t be fighting any more, this will all be said and done, so I’m trying to make the most of it.”

Anthony Joshua gives class response to Francis Ngannou's knockout claim,  casts doubt on Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk

 

Asked if his target is the Fury vs Usyk winner, Joshua said: “Yes it is!”

Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn echoed this challenge, saying: “You are looking at the baddest man on the planet. The No 1 heavyweight in the world.

“There’s a brilliant fighter down there in Tyson Fury. Please beat Oleksandr Usyk, because you will get the biggest fight of all time.”

Joshua has rebounded with four straight victories after back-to-back points losses to Usyk and admits he adopted a more clinical approach under the guidance of new trainer Ben Davison.

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“It’s not that satisfying, it is what it is,” said Joshua. “My life doesn’t really change. You realise how much your life changes when you lose, when you win it’s onto the next.

“I questioned myself. It’s a tough game, the heavyweight division. We got the job done, people can question me, I do my best every time, but I’m not even buzzing about the win, onto the next, let’s go.

Watch: Anthony Joshua Schools Francis Ngannou With Second-Round Knockout in  Saudi Arabia | MMA News, Times Now

“With Ngannou tonight, if I was the old AJ, it would have been strength versus strength, a fight that would have taken years out of my career, but because of my progression, the sacrifice I’ve made, I’ve been able to go in there and take little punishment.

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“You have to be a student of the game to put on performances like that. It doesn’t do much for my career.”

Referring to Fury and Usyk, he added: “If they want me they can come knocking at my door. I just want to be my best each and every time. Nothing changes for me.

“If they do knock on the door, I say let’s go.”

Anthony Joshua steamrolled Francis Ngannou in two rounds, annihilating the Cameroonian hero with a booming right hand that left the MMA icon flat on his back.

Ngannou was down three times in all, each time from right hands, before he was ultimately blasted out by that shot and separated from his senses.

It was all over after 2:38 of the second round.

The pressure had been on Joshua, who hopes to put his name back into the title picture and box the winner of the May 18 unified heavyweight title clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.

Asked if that was what he wanted next, Joshua responded: “Yes it is.”

READ MORE ;Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou results: Live updates, ring walk time, where to stream

The fighters set up as you might have expected to begin with. Joshua, 28-2 (25 KOs), looked conventional and fluid; Ngannou, with his wide-armed defense, stepped into the fray. Joshua was caught circling to his left early on and he caught a heavy right hand on his glove with his left hand high.

Ngannou, an MMA great but now 0-2 as a professional boxer, changed southpaw early on, as he had done against Fury last October, but Joshua saw it as an open invitation and threw a long right hand through the middle – down the pipe – and Ngannou was on his back and listening to the referee Ricky Gonzalez’s count for the first time.

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

Ngannou looked shocked. Joshua was measured and composed. He threw to the body and then landed another right over the top as he pressed his advantage and with Joshua dictating terms in the second Ngannou was over once more from another right hand with a minute to go.

Ngannou made it back to his feet but didn’t look comfortable. In fact, he looked flustered, but he nodded that he was okay to continue.

Then, as the two met back in the center of the ring, Joshua launched forward with a huge overhand right and a dazed Ngannou seemed to be out on impact.

Ngannou’s right leg buckled beneath him, laced with equal measures of drama and brutality, and Ngannou was stretched out flat on his back as the referee waved it off.

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Joshua has knocked out a few in dramatic fashion, and that was a crushing shot to add to the highlight reel.

Ngannou was given oxygen and remained on the canvas for some time as the ring started to fill with people, and then the Cameroonian was tended to while he sat on his stool and recovered.

Who won Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou? Full card results, as AJ  demolishes MMA star with KO win | Sporting News

Joshua, a former two-time world champion and a 2012 Olympic gold medallist, urged Ngannou to carry on with his boxing career.

Ngannou, 37, who decked Tyson Fury on his way to a narrow decision loss last October in his professional boxing debut, listened, but you cannot be sure he was able to retain anything that was being said to him such was the devastation he had just encountered.

“He can come again,” Joshua said. “I told him he shouldn’t leave boxing. He can do well. He’s fought two of the best and he can go a long way if he stays dedicated. It’s up to him.”

UPDATE ;Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou live updates: Fight card results, ring walk times, predictions and more

Joshua has won four in a row since back-to-back defeats by Usyk, having overcome Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius, Otto Wallin and now Ngannou.

The 34-year-old heavyweight from Watford paid tribute to his coach Ben Davison, and the support team he has around him.

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“I’m still learning, I’m still hungry,” said Joshua. “Am I coming into my peak? It only takes one shot in the heavyweight division. I’m just pushing day by day and making the most of it.”

Anthony Joshua knocked out Francis Ngannou in the second round of a stirring victory during Friday’s heavyweight bout in Saudi Arabia.

Joshua, the British star, knocked down Ngannou in the first round, knocked him down again in the second round and then delivered the knockout punch at 2:38 of the second round.

The knockout blow, a powerful right hand, left Ngannou out cold. Ngannou, the former UFC champion, was down on the canvas for more than a minute and received oxygen, according to the DAZN broadcast.

The victory was the fourth straight for Joshua (28-3) after his back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine.

“For me, I don’t know if I’m coming into my peak,’’ he said. “I’m just pushing day by day.’’

it was a stunning setback for Ngannou, who knocked down Tyson Fury during his pro debut in October and looked impressive in a split-decision loss. But Joshua, the two-time world champion, was in control from the outset Friday.

Anthony Joshua knocks out Francis Ngannou with vicious finish against  former UFC heavyweight champion | Boxing News | Sky Sports

Joshua, 34, said he was captivated by Ngannou’s bout with Fury.

Recalled Joshua, “When I saw the fight with him and Fury, I was like, ‘Damn, this guy can fight.’ So I said, ‘I need a piece of that.’ “

But after the fight started Friday, Ngannou, 37, spent almost a much time on the canvas than he did on his feet.

Watch Anthony Joshua knock out Francis Ngannou

Round 1: Ngannou opens with a nice left hook. Fighters measuring the situation. Ngannou looks composed. Big right, mostly blocked by Joshua. … Joshua drops Ngannou with a powerful right! Ngannou back on his feet and beats the eight count. Joshua looks ready to pounce, but time runs out. Joshua 10, Ngannou 8.

Round 2: Ngannou not backing away, but looks a little more tentative. Understandably. Joshua lands hard right. Ngannou throw jabs but nothing connecting. Joshua drops Ngannou again! Another big right! Ngannou back on his feet. And down goes Ngannou again! And he’s down for good!

Who won Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou? Full card results, as AJ  demolishes MMA star with KO win | Sporting News Australia

FIGHT’S OVER!

Anthony Joshua wins with a second-round KO.

Tiger Woods will not play at the Players Championship next week after the golf legends missed Friday’s 5pm ET deadline to commit to the tournament.

Woods, 48, had been widely expected to tee it up at TPC Sawgrass next week after he pledged to play an event a month in 2024 during his pre-tournament press conference at the Hero World Challenge in November.

He said that he ‘would have to start maybe at Genesis and something in March, near the Players.’

The 15-time major winner followed through on his promise to play the Genesis Invitational in February, which he did until he was forced to withdraw during the second round.

However, it appears the Players will not be the event ticking the box for March as the deadline to commit to the field passed without Woods on Friday afternoon.

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Tournament organizers released the full field Friday evening, listing Woods as one of four eligible player not committed, along with Will Gordon, David Lingmerth and Danny Willett.

It comes as somewhat of a surprise for the icon to skip the prestigious event with this year marking its 50th anniversary.

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Woods is also exempt into the Players due to his 2019 Masters win, which comes with a five-year exemption.

After the 2020 tournament was canceled due to the pandemic, he gained an extra year of exemption with his eligibility extending to 2025.

The next event on the PGA Tour calendar following the Players is the Valspar Championship on Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort from March 21 to 24.

However, Woods’ absence from next week’s field could suggest that fans may have to wait until the Masters in April to catch a glimpse of the golfing great again.

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Woods has not played competitively on the Tour since his early exit from the Genesis last month.

He had his long-awaited return to the PGA Tour at Riviera Country Club cut short last month when he was forced to withdraw six holes into the second round of the Genesis Invitational due to illness.

Woods backed out of the Genesis after suffering ‘flu-like symptoms’ and entering his second round with a fever, his business partner and close friend Rob McNamara had said.

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He entered the day hovering around the cut line after shooting a one-over-par 72 round yesterday – punctuated by a hard shank on the 18th hole at Riviera Country Club, which he attributed to a back spasm.

However, McNamara said his Friday departure from the tournament was not related to his back.

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The 82-time winner on the PGA Tour did play the prestigious Seminole Pro-Am on Monday.

On February 22, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic met on the flight from Madrid to Indian Wells. The two players were on their way prepare for the first Masters 1000 of the year that was due to take place in early March.

Djokovic will debut this Saturday against Aleksander Vukic, however Nadal was left out of the tournament after injury forced him to withdraw just a few hours before his opening match against Milos Raonic.

The Serbian was asked about the disappointment of Nadal withdrawing from the tournament, although in response he was rather more circumspect than most anticipated.

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“It’s unfortunate for the tournament that Rafa had to sit out,” Djokovic declared.

“He has done his best to be fit. Federer has retired and both Nadal and I won’t be playing much more. It is the end of an era.

Nadal vs Djokovic: GOAT, head-to-head, stats, all you need to know about  the rivalry - updated with 2022 Roland-Garros - Tennis Majors

“We must remember the good moments, matches and all the records achieved.

The current world number one was speaking with a degree of authority on the previous era of tennis, given the fact that on Monday March 18 he will double the number of weeks Nadal spent at the top of the ATP ranking: 418 to 209.

Nadal and Djokovic will be remembered as one of the greatest rivalries

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To find the last time that the two most decorated players in history, in terms of titles, competed in the same tournament, you have to go back to the 2023 edition of the Australian Open.

With 24 and 22 majors, respectively, ‘Nole’ and Rafa have starred in one of the greatest rivalries in tennis history with 59 tournament wins between them.

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Djokovic pulled just ahead of Nadal recently, moving to 30 titles compared to Nadal’s 29, meanwhile their last encounter against each other in tournament play was as far back as the 2022 Roland Garros quarter-final.