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Tyson Fury ready to make history against Oleksandr Usyk

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As we approach the undisputed heavyweight title unification on May 18 between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, Fury is holding his own press conference to discuss the fight. Here, Fury does not disparage Usyk’s ability as a fighter, and instead simply lays out clearly why Usyk will prove too tiny to defeat him. Check out what Fury had to say below.

Rage about how tough it was to come to terms with his fight against Usyk being postponed due to his cut

“I was a bit depressed at first, for the first day or so. But then, like everything in life, I realized that God’s timing is flawless, perfect. It’s not overdue, it’s not early, but it’s on time. So it wasn’t my time to fight for the championship, but it will definitely come on May 18th. So I’m really preparing fantastically for this.”

About fighting for all four major world titles

“I read a lot of comments from people who said, ‘ah, there are four stripes on the line’.” Now let’s get this straight, there’s a lot more than four lanes involved. You have IBO, IBF, WBO, WBA, WBC, Ring magazine and lineal. So for all you motherfuckers who thought it was four, correction, it’s seven.[ontheline’Let’sjustgetthisoneclearrightnowthere’salotmorethanfourbeltsonthelineYou’vegottheIBOIBFWBOWBAWBCRingmagazineandlinealSoforallyoumotherfuckersouttherewhothoughtitwasfourcorrectionit’sseven[ontheline’Let’sjustgetthisoneclearrightnowthere’salotmorethanfourbeltsonthelineYou’vegottheIBOIBFWBOWBAWBCRingmagazineandlinealSoforallyoumotherfuckersouttherewhothoughtitwasfourcorrectionit’sseven

“Seasonal lane in Riyad, I’m right. Eight. You can win eight belts in one fight, that must be a record.”

How Usyk had very little to say during the opening press conference

“First of all, he doesn’t speak English… It’s very tough to talk to a boxing encyclopedia who speaks fluent English when you speak broken English… no one has ever competed with me in speaking, especially some foreigner who speaks broken English.

“I have seen things like this in the media, which is really personal between me and Oleksandr Usyk. This is not a personal matter, it is solely a matter for both players. There’s a lot on the line and all that, but I don’t hate him, he doesn’t hate me. He is a good husband, a good, God-fearing man, so I respect him as a man. As a fighter, he is the undisputed cruiserweight champion and unified heavyweight champion, so everyone would have to respect this man’s achievements.

About his assessment of Usyk

“Good player, I have a tough challenge ahead of me, but I’m very confident in my abilities and I’m sure I’ll beat the guy. But that doesn’t mean he’s shit just because he lost to me.

“In my personal opinion, there is a reason why we employ weight divisions. And since I’m a boxing encyclopedia and have studied every heavyweight and cruiserweight fighter who has ever lived, when cruiserweights get up against the huge boys, they usually find themselves wanting. Even the greatest cruiserweight that ever lived, Evander Holyfield, found himself wanting when he caught up with the huge boys in “Massive Daddy” Bowe and Lennox Lewis.

“You can beat an average huge, but you can’t beat an elite huge because size really matters and there’s a reason we have weight divisions, and he’s going to be imperfect when he fights me on May 18.”

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Eddie Hearn talks about interest in Shakur Stevenson’s free agency

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Eddie Hearn talks about interest in Shakur Stevenson's free agency

Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn spent some time answering media questions about this weekend’s main event featuring Jaron “Boots” Ennis, his interest in pursuing a Terence Crawford fight for Boots, and his thoughts on bringing Shakur Stevenson into the fold once he moves on free agency. Below you’ll find some of Hearn’s comments on these topics and more.

Hearn on Crawford’s upcoming fight with Madrimov

“I think it’s a banana peel for Crawford… obviously, like I said, you’re making Terence Crawford your favorite, but, but, but, huge banana peel, August. third.”

On what Ennis needs to do to demand a fight with Crawford

“Just perform. As for promotion, that’s already done, we’ll take care of it. But performance. If he comes on Saturday, doesn’t play and declares victory, it won’t be a huge problem, but a huge disappointment. If he enters the fight, he will look great, he will knock down Avanesyan in four rounds, the situation will go crazy – what counts is the dynamics.

“So for me, one of the best fights in boxing, one of the purest fights in boxing is the Crawford vs. Boots fight. But we want to take care of business at 147. I feel we have to unite, we need these tough tests and after scoring a huge goal here on Saturday I know we can fill the whole place against players like Barrios, against players like Stanionis and that’s what we have to do, before we get to 154 pounds.

“If Crawford is successful (against Madrimov), it will be a dream fight, not only as a Boots promoter, but also in boxing.”

Enabled if Crawford told him he was interested in fighting Boots

“I don’t think so, no. I don’t think he wants this fight. He’d probably say, “Well, what does this fight mean to me?” and the answer is hopefully a lot of money. Look, Crawford is a brilliant fighter, I’m sure he’s not afraid of him and I’m sure he believes he can beat Jaron Ennis, but also BoMac and Crawford. They also have incredible boxing knowledge and know how good Ennis is.

“I think this is the toughest fight for him and I don’t think they’ll be lining up for it, but when the demand comes and someone like His Excellency says, ‘I want to fight this fight, I’m definitely going to fight it.’

About the proposed Pacquaio vs. Barrios fight

“It’s a very controversial topic, just like people complaining about Manny Pacquiao. I think Manny Pacquiao is still good enough to beat most of the top 20 guys in the 147-pound weight class. He’s clearly not the warrior he once was, you won’t be at this age. My problem is he’s been inactive for a long time, like we talked about his fight with Conor Benn maybe six months ago or a year ago, and with every month that goes by, three or six months, you get a lot older.

“So I think there are two questions. First, should he fight again? And ultimately, if he’s good enough to beat everyone outside the top 20 in the world, then why not. But should he fight for the world title? I think that’s another question. In the commercial world of boxing, the answer is probably yes. In the world of rankings and activity, the answer is probably no.”

On if he is interested in pursuing Shakur Stevenson in his free agency

“He’s coming on Saturday. I’ve done a much better job than Top Rank promoting him over the last 12 months, and I’m not even under contract with him. Because I’m answering your questions and I keep saying the same thing: I think he’s a great fighter who fights no matter what. I think he is one of the best players in the sport.

“He had a good audience in Newark, he just drew the biggest audience on ESPN in 2024, and people still like to criticize. He’s not Arturo Gatti, he’s not going to go in there with his head held high and start a war every time, but when he’s up against an elite opponent, you’re going to see some of the best fights in boxing.

“In my opinion he should fight William Zepeda. I think it’s a really good fight… it’s a fight I talked to him about. But do you really want to sign – this is not a question for me, but for him – a five-fight contract when it may prevent you from getting some fights?

“I think Shakur is probably thinking, ‘I have to fight Tank, I have to fight Zepeda, I have to fight Lopez, I have to fight all of these,’ and maybe our discussions will be one or two fights or three fights, I don’t know. But I think he needs that fluidity to be able to move and have those fights because that’s when you’ll see him at his best.”

What three fights would he like Stevenson to fight if he were signed to Matchroom?

“William Zepeda, maybe moving up to 140 pounds to fight Liam Paro or another champion at 140 pounds, and then approaching other companies to do a co-promotional deal and a shared platform… it’s really going to come down to whether Tank and PBC, if they want to fight Shakur Stevenson because it’s a very, very, very risky fight for Tank and he has to beat Lomachenko first.

He reportedly told Bob Arum that he was not interested in offering Stevenson more than Top Rank was paying him

“I told Bob that. Bob told me something about Shakur, I thought, “Pfft, I’ll tell you what, Bob, I’m not paying him what you’re paying him.” It was a joking remark and I’ll have to pay him what Bob pays him. He won’t come – he knows I’m a better promoter, he knows it will be better for his career, but he’s not going to accept less money.

“But he has to accept this plan, right, because Shakur Stevenson has a lot of work ahead of him. Right now it’s Shakur against the world. He’s fighting all these Twitter battles himself, putting out all the fires, and the reality is exhausting… it’s not a good look or a good plan.

“Top Rank dropped him a year ago. So he needs to tranquil down on social media, ask me to speak for him, run the promotional machine while he sleeps, get in the gym and beat these guys.

About who will win between Stevenson and Tank

“You see, this is about Tank, who I think is a brilliant fighter, electrifying, very heavy-handed – he loses a lot of rounds. He lost rounds to Frank Martin, he lost rounds to Ryan Garcia, he lost rounds to Pitbull Cruz, and all these guys are not on the same level as Lomachenko and Shakur Stevenson.

“So he must strike at these people, otherwise he will be defeated. But he influences them because he hits really tough, and Tank not only hits, he also has a good boxing IQ. I just don’t think IQ is as good as Lomachenko or as good as Shakur Stevenson. But will he be able to squeeze them in? Because I promise you this, if he doesn’t stop these people, he will be behind at almost every intersection of these fights, including Lomachenko. I think he will stop Lomachenko, but he will be at the back.”

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Akitsugi vs Ramirez: Free live broadcast, round by round, start time

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Wednesday night’s live coverage returns to Bad Left Hook! Tonight, Katsuma Akitsugi and Eduardo Ramirez meet in the ProBox TV main event, which is a 10-round bantamweight bout.

The show starts at 8pm EST, so join us for the full live coverage in the comments section below!

Akitsugi (10-0, 1 KO) is fighting for the first time since May 2022. In the past, he fought in the qualifying rounds for several Golden Boy and Showtime galas, most recently supporting the Zurdo Ramirez vs. Dominic Boesel I’m gala, which I’m sure everyone remembers fondly. He’s only 26, so he has plenty of time left if this fight can revive his dormant career.

Ramirez (22-3-3, 16 KO) is 28 years ancient and returns to ProBox following a 9th round KO loss to Ramon Cardenas in April. His most notable fight was a first-round TKO loss to Nick Ball at York Hall in November 2022. Outside of these two fights, he has only fought in Mexico.

You can watch the live broadcast for FREE! with this video:

Main card (ProBox TV, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Katsuma Akitsugi (10-0, 1 KO) vs. Eduardo Ramirez (22-3-3, 16 KO), bantamweight, 10 rounds
  • Nicklaus Flaz (12-2, 8 KO) vs Alfredo Escarcega Jr (15-1-1, 7 KO), welterweight, 10 rounds
  • Najee Lopez (10-0, 8 KO) vs. Steven Sumpter (9-0-1, 7 KO), delicate heavyweight, 8 rounds
  • Weljon Mindoro (11-0-1, 11 KO) vs. Tyler Goodjohn (13-5, 4 KO), welterweight, 8 rounds

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Jack Catterall wants to stay energetic to fight for the world title

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Jack Catterall wants to stay active to fight for the world title

With Jack Catterall expected to return quite soon after his victory over Josh Taylor, he will appear on August 24 where he will face former titleholder Regis Prograis. In an interview with DAZN, Catterall talks about his justification for the rematch with Taylor and what he expects from the fight with Prograis.

Catterall on how good it is to have an official victory over Josh Taylor

“There was probably a few years of frustration after the first fight, probably before the first fight, and it was something that had to be done. I was lucky enough to do that a few weeks ago in Leeds and for me that chapter is now over. It’s 2-0, it’s over and we can move on. On August 24, we conquered Regis Prograis and that’s what I’m focusing on now.

About getting back into that fight with Regis Prograis quickly, rather than waiting for a world title opportunity to arise

“I’ve been in positions like this before, I was No. 1 in the WBO rankings, waiting for that world title opportunity and it took me a while to get there. I’m not prepared right now to sit and wait for the perfect scenario where you fight for the world title. I have to get into the swing of things, I have to stay busy and energetic. These are the fights I told my manager, promoters and my team that I wanted and I think it’s a great fight that will put me in a position to continue to fight for the world title.

“I know what awaits me. On August 24, I will face a tough fight with a two-time world champion who is hungry to win the title three times. I don’t have a world title in my hands yet, it’s something I’ve dreamed of for many years and I believe beating Regis is one step closer to that.”

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