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Will the fairy tale continue for the ever-underdog Tyler Denny?

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Middleweight underdog Tyler Denny overcame devastating setbacks to claim home advantage in his first title defense in Europe against Felix Cash this Saturday.

The 32-year-old is no stranger to away appearances but has recently resumed his career and will be able to give his fans a third successive start in the Black Country.

Returning to the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham as champion, Denny nevertheless finds himself in a rather familiar position.

Before his incredible run of form over the last two years, the south striker from the West Midlands was in danger of fading into obscurity after two early defeats in the Premier League title race.

His first setback was dealt to him by Reece Cartwright in 2018, when Denny was stopped in the eighth round after damaging his right eye.

Then Linus Udofia – another solid operator – took a narrow 10-round decision just over a year later and walked out of York Hall as the newly crowned English 160-pound champion.

At this point, it was demanding to imagine a world in which Denny could make a living from sports, let alone a world in which he would fight for and ultimately win the European title.

Unlike in any other sport, a defeat in boxing can have disastrous consequences for a fighter’s career.

The effects of this are immediate, as no promoter – or broadcaster, for that matter – wants to rebuild a fighter after a loss.

For them, the process is time-consuming and high-priced, meaning the player will often be quickly forgotten once the contract expires.

For Denny, it was significant to bounce back immediately after his second professional defeat and he did so, overtaking Derrick Osaze before he was once again given the chance to claim the vacant English title.

In the opposite corner was River Wilson-Bent, who suffered a cut to his left eye that ended the fight midway through the seventh round.

However, instead of awarding Denny the victory after the break, the referee ruled that the cut was caused by an accidental collision of heads, when in fact it was caused by an impact.

BREAKTHROUGH PROMOTION OF BOXXER BEN SHALOMA. SKYDOME ARENA COVENTRY 25/06/2022. PAINTING BY LAWRENCE LUSTIG. FREE ENGLISH MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. RIVER WILSON-BENT v TYLER DENNY.

So when the score was on the judges’ cards and the fight ended in a draw, Denny had two options: either return to his previous job as a plumber and give up any sporting ambitions, or chase a rematch with Wilson-Bent and win the belt that always remained just beyond his reach.

Fortunately, he chose the latter and after winning a fascinating 10-round fight, he was finally able to resume his development as a fighter.

Denny then made his mark on the domestic scene – defeating Bradley Rea, Brad Pauls and Macaulay McGowan – before giving up a chance to win the British title in an attempt to challenge the hugely experienced European champion Matteo Signani.

The competition was the highlight of the show, which took place last November at the Civic Hall in Wolverhampton. Denny put on a dazzling display en route to stopping his opponent in the eighth round, shining brighter than ever before his hometown fans.

In a way, despite the improvements he’s made and the determination he’s made to get this far, not much has changed for Denny.

When he faces his next opponent, he will still be perceived as an underdog in an away performance, although closer to home.

Regardless of Felix Cash’s passivity in recent years, there is every chance that he is not too far from the powerful puncher who eliminated Denzel Bentley in three rounds in 2021.

Felix Cash

Moreover, the appointment of Adam Booth as the fresh coach suggests that his potential is still very great.

So for Denny, Cash represents another tough task.

But having a habit of proving people wrong, his wonderful story may just have a fairy tale ending after all.

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The Trinidad vs. Sosa fight will take place on October 26 at the top of Hollywood Fight Nights

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Trinidad vs Sosa Oct 26

Tom Loeffler’s 360 Promotions presents the next exclusive Hollywood Fight Nights event, which will take place on Friday, October 26 at the famed Commerce Casino Events Center in Los Angeles and will be broadcast live worldwide on UFC FIGHT PASS, the world’s leading digital combat sports subscription service .

The main characters of the Hollywood Fight Nights gala, which will take place on October 26, will be undefeated Omar Trinidad (16-0-1, 12 KO) from Boyle Heights, California, who is in the world ranking (13th place IBF, 15th WBC) and undefeated Omar Trinidad (16-0-1, 12 KO) of Boyle Heights, California, who defends his WBC Continental Title America Featherweight Title for the second time against IBF world No. 4 Hector “La Maquinita” Sosa (17-2, 9 KO ) from Buenos Aires, Argentina in ten scheduled rounds. Trinidad vs. Sosa is presented in association with Sampson Boxing.

Hollywood Fight Nights advance tickets for $200, $150, $100 and $80 are on sale now and can be purchased online at www.360Promotions.us. Commerce Casino, “the world’s largest card room and home of the LA Poker Classic,” is located at 6131 Telegraph Road, Commerce, CA 90040. More information and directions can be found on their website.

“Omar Trinidad proves in every fight that he is one of the top featherweights in boxing, and his willingness to take on the toughest fighters in the division and his aggressive, action-packed style have made him one of the most popular fighters in California.” said Tom Loeffler. “Hector Sosa is a very solid, highly rated, world-class fighter with an impressive winning streak and represents Omar’s toughest opponent to date.”

Omar Trinidad started his 2024 campaign on January 27 with an eighth-round knockout of rival Jose Perez. Then, on July 26, he caused a sensational stoppage of Wiktor Sławiński in the tenth round. Both fights resulted in two game-changing knockdowns of his opponents and were fought in front of a sold-out crowd at the Commerce Casino filled with a legion of Trinidadian supporters.

Hector Sosa, currently riding a three-fight winning streak, returns to action following a 12-round unanimous decision over hometown challenger Keenan Carbajal on June 30, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2023, Sosa scored back-to-back wins over James Dickens (KO-10) in Dubai on July 22 and an impressive 10-round decision over undefeated challenger Laureano Sciuto on March 21 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Mylik Birdsong, boxer from Los Angeles, shot dead at the age of 31

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by Francisco Salazar |

Mylik Birdsong, a welterweight prospect who recently won a regional title, was shot and killed Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles.

Birdsong (15-1-1, 10 knockouts), a Los Angeles resident, was 31 years senior. On October 26 at the Commerce Casino in nearby Commerce, he was scheduled to fight Gor Yeritsyan in a fascinating clash of once-defeated welterweights. The fight was scheduled to be broadcast live on UFC Fight Pass.

Tom Loeffler, head of 360 Boxing Promotions and promoter of the October 26 card, was overcome with sadness upon learning of Birdsong’s death.

“We were thrilled to announce the return of Gor Yeritsyan during our October 26 show at Commerce Casino,” Loeffler told The Ring overdue Sunday evening. “He was supposed to take part in a great duel with Mylik Birdsong. Unfortunately, we have just received the tragic news that Mylik has died. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and friends. We will definitely honor Mylik with an (honorary) 10 at our exhibition.”

According to the Los Angeles Police Department in a statement to KTLA5, the shooting occurred around 4:50 p.m. near the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. Birdsong was standing next to his car talking to his girlfriend, who was sitting inside, when a gloomy SUV drove up and opened fire on him. Birdsong was hit and ran toward the driveway of the house, where he was hit again by gunfire from two men chasing him.

Birdsong, who was hit a total of seven times in the torso. He was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The investigation, including determining the motive, is ongoing.

Birdsong last fought on March 23 at Saint John Bosco High School in nearby Bellflower, defeating Jerry Bradford by unanimous decision. With the victory, Bradford won the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) International welterweight title.

In his previous fight on November 11, Birdsong was knocked out by Jose Vargas Quintana in a clash of undefeated prospects.

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Tyson Fury: “I have to knock out Usyk”

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Author: Sean Crose

“I didn’t think he beat me last time,” Tyson Fury said recently “and I sure as hell won’t let him beat me this time.” For those who don’t know, Fury lost his war against Oleksandr Usyk last May on cards in Saudi Arabia. He doesn’t want everything to be the same when the two men meet again in December in Saudi Arabia. “I have to knock out Usyk and I will train to knock him out well… and that is what I will do.”

Fury, who is celebrated for his outspoken and boisterous behavior, stressed that he would actually starch Usyk from afar. “This time I’m going to knock it out ct,” he said. “Believe it first. See it in your mind first and do it there. I can’t take anything away from ugly Usyk. I can’t say I didn’t prepare and train. I did what I had to do. He made a decision over me and we have to take it back.

Reflecting on the defeat to the immensely talented Usyk, Fury argued that it wasn’t entirely bad: “It makes sense to have a rematch and get the win back. I had already reached the point where I actually cared. This decision was probably made to wake me up and give me back that type of aggression where I feel like punching someone.

Fury has been known to go from acting enthusiastic to disinterested after doffing his symbolic hat… and he never lets it show if he engages in mind games or simply changes his mind frequently. However, at the moment he seems determined to avenge his defeat to Usyk – the first and only loss Fury has suffered in a 36-fight career.

“I have someone who can get the better of me,” he said, “who broke me, took my virginity, and stole it back where he lives.” And now the man wants to return the favor to Usyk. “That’s what I’m concerned about,” Fury said. “I don’t care about Anthony Joshua and what he does. I have a man who has me by the balls, let’s just say for now.

Without a doubt, Usyk-Fury 2 is one of the most anticipated fights of the year, if not the most anticipated fight, at least in part because it’s strenuous to predict a winner in advance – the first fight was so close.

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