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Eddie Hearn Defends Anthony Joshua’s Beard Ahead of Daniel Dubois Fight

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Eddie Hearn says Anthony Joshua does not have a fragile beard ahead of his September 21 fight with IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois.

Online presenter Simon Jordan said this week that 34-year-old former two-time heavyweight champion Joshua has a faint jaw and could break if he is knocked down by the 26-year-old Dubois (21-2, 20 KOs) in their 12-round main event at Wembley Stadium in London.

Flashbacks to past battles

There is some doubt that Joshua will have flashbacks to the worst moments of his career, when Andy Ruiz, Wladimir Klitschko and Oleksandr Usyk came at him.

Jordan raised the possibility of Joshua developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) [Post Traumatic Distress Syndrome AKA Battle fatigue]. If this condition is met, Joshua will not last long on the battlefield with Dubois, who will fire on him and prevent him from retreating so he can rush into the trench.

Some thought Joshua (28-3, 25 KOs) suffered a nervous breakdown after his loss to Usyk on August 20, 2022 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Hearn rejects ‘frail’ lab

“AJ has a really good beard. If you go back to the Klitschko fight, watch those punches that Klitschko took to AJ in the fifth round,” said Eddie Hearn Second exitdenying that Anthony Joshua has a wispy beard.

The Klitschko fight took place many years ago, on April 29, 2017. Joshua was only 27 years ancient and he fought a 41-year-old Wladimir. In that fight, Wladimir knocked Joshua down challenging in the sixth round, and he was so hurt that he didn’t recover for three rounds.

Most agree that Wladimir made a mistake by allowing Joshua to avoid responsibility and not listening to the voices of his corner, who tried to kill his opponent in rounds seven, eight and nine.

“Look at the right hand that could decapitate a normal man that AJ came back from. [in the sixth round and then gassed for the next three rounds]”In the Ruiz fight, he kept getting back up,” Hearn said.

“Usyk hit him with the kitchen sink and never threw him out. His legs never went away. He was exhausted at the end, but look what happened to Tyson Fury. You’ve never seen AJ like that. He [Joshua] He was hit challenging by [Alexander] Povietkin, and of course he got hit challenging by Dillian Whyte,” Hearn said.

Joshua’s Stamina and Beard: A Recurring Issue

In all the fights Hearn mentions, Joshua could have been knocked out if his opponents had kept coming at him. Usyk hurt Joshua in the 12th round of their first fight in September 2021, but ran out of time to finish the job.

If there were 20 seconds left in the twelfth round, Usyk would have knocked Joshua out. Whyte had run out of steam after hurting Joshua in the second round and was unable to catch his second wind.

“AJ has a great chin, but Daniel Dubois hits very challenging and if he hits you in the chin, there is a risk you will be in trouble,” Hearn said.

Surely Hearn is being deliberately obtuse here, because he must know that Joshua does not have a “great chin” and his stamina is equally impoverished. Joshua’s weaknesses have always been his glass chin and his terrible stamina.

Dubois’s Power: A Solemn Threat

Therefore, he will be an straightforward target for Dubois if he manages to land a immaculate punch or impose a swift pace that his stamina cannot withstand.

“I don’t get the whole ‘He’s frail’ thing. Franklin hit him challenging. I know he’s not a great puncher, but they can all punch. Franklin, Usyk, Povetkin, Parker, Ruiz. The list goes on. Dillian Whyte, Wladimir Klitschko, he’s fought everyone. There’s nothing wrong with AJ’s beard, but those boys can all punch. If they punch cleanly, it’s going to be a problem,” Hearn said.

You wouldn’t expect Hearn to admit that his tin soldier Joshua doesn’t have a great beard. What promoter would admit that his fighter is frail and could fall apart if he’s hit too challenging or taken to the trenches?

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Benavidez vs. Morrell possible joint appearance: Rayo Valenzuela Vs. Rematch with Pitbull Cruz

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An Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz vs. Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela rematch is in the works for a joint appearance at the David Benavidez vs. David Morrell event on January 25 in Las Vegas.

Fernando Sabatino reports X that Jose Benavidez Sr., Benavidez’s dad, says the second fight could be a Cruz vs. Rayo. They’re working on it.

This fight would add a lot of value to the headliner between “regular” WBA airy heavyweight champion Morrell (11-0, 9 KO) and WBC interim champion Benavidez (29-0, 24 KO).

The boxing world is already very interested in the Benavidez-Morrell fight, but adding a Valenzuela-Cruz rematch to the card makes it even better.

“Rayo” Valenzuela (14-2, 9 KO) dethroned Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz (26-3-1, 18 KO), defeating him by a 12-round split decision on August 3 in Los Angeles.

It was pure learning from Rayo, who looked like a carbon copy of Vasily Lomachenko, using movement and power shots to dominate the hard-hitting Cruz. The 5’10” Valenzuela controlled the much shorter 5’4″ Cruz with his jab and did well to avoid his powerful shots.

Rayo-Cruz scores

– 116-112: Lightning
– 116-112: Lightning
– 115-113: Pitbull

It’s unclear what the PPV price for the Benavidez-Morrell event will be, but it will likely be over $70. The only two PPV events Benavidez has headlined in his career took place in 2023:

– Caleb’s plant
– Demetrius Andrade

Neither of these events reportedly produced huge PPV numbers, but they weren’t ideal opponents for Benavidez to fight on PPV. Morrell is a different story because he is undefeated, has great strength and is seen as a future star in the sport.

Some believe Morrell has Artur Berterbiev-level hitting power. The only thing missing in Morrell’s game is internal fighting and solid hitting.

Born in Cuba, the 26-year-old Morrell’s popularity skyrocketed during his low five-year professional career, and he won his first world title in his fifth fight, defeating Mario Abel Cazares by knockout in the first round of the “regular” WBA super middleweight belt 27 June 2021

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Benavidez-Morrell works in January

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If David Benavidez is to be believed, NEXT year could start with a bang.

The airy heavyweight fighter announced on social media that his next fight will be against David Morrell.

A potential fight of the year contender before the punch, Benavidez and Morrell had fought 40 times between them, with 33 of them missing the final bell.

Both men moved up to 175 pounds this year after unsuccessful fights against super middleweight king Canelo Alvarez. In his first appearance on the lightweight Benavidez, Oleksandr Gvozdyk won after 12 rounds, and Morrell overtook Radivoje Kalajdzic.

There has been no official confirmation or announcement, but Benavidez wrote last night: “There were a lot of names on the table but I wanted to give my fans the best fight possible.

Morrell was touted as a future world champion. (Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

“I contacted David Morrell and his team to make this happen and we signed the contract. This fight will be a real banger!!! Two of the best in the division and two titles (interim WBC and regular WBA) on the line.

“The date and location will be announced soon.”

Morrell also confirmed the fight with several posts on Instagram Stories.

ESPN reported overnight that the fight will be the main event of the PBC pay-per-view gala on January 25 in Las Vegas.

Veteran writer Dan Rafael also wrote that a rematch between WBA super lightweight champion Jose Valenzuela and Isaac Cruz is planned as part of a joint film.

If this fight takes place, the winner will be in an excellent position to face the winner of Saturday’s undisputed fight between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.

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David Benavidez and David Morrell agree to terms, Clash Eyed for early 2025

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David Benavidez has decided to continue his streak of establishing his own legacy.

confirmed that there has been a drastic change of direction for Benavidez’s next fight. The undefeated former two-time WBC super middleweight world champion will next face David Morrell. Their long-talked-about matchup is being primed to top the PBC Prime Pay-Per-View rankings in the first quarter of 2025.

Further details have not yet been finalized at the time of publication. Multiple sources have told The Ring that the time frame is between delayed January and delayed February.

The event contrasts with Benavidez’s team officials reporting “false” news about the mouth-watering clash with Morrell. Benavidez (29-0, 24 knockouts) even dismissed the fight with one sentence. The 27-year-old Phoenix native – who now lives in the greater Seattle area – previously claimed he was scheduled to face Jesse Hart on December 14.

Hart, who had no knowledge of the matchup, immediately dismissed the rumors. PBC representatives finally ruled out Benavidez’s fight on that day, the main attraction of which will be the fight for the WBA lightweight title of Gervonta Davis-Lamont Roach.

Instead, Benavidez will get his own show, with the fight headlining. The ring learned that some of his team’s claims were “fraudulent news.” In the latest round of rumors, news emerged that the fight was headlined by the long-rumored junior middleweight title fight between Sebastian Fundora and Errol Spence.

This clash is not yet on the schedule. Regardless, Benavidez-Morrell has never been criticized for his undercard, even if Fundora-Spence becomes a reality. The fight is substantial enough to command its own banner, which is why Benavidez ran first in that direction.

“There were a lot of names on the table, but I wanted to give my fans the best fight possible,” Benavidez said on social media on Tuesday. “I contacted David Morrell and his team to make this happen and we signed the contract.

“This fight is really going to be amazing! [Two] of the best in division i [two] titles on the line.”

The titles Benavidez refers to are secondary. Benavidez holds the WBC interim delicate heavyweight title. Morrell (11-0, 9 KO) – a Cuban export training in Houston – holds the interim WBA delicate heavyweight belt.

Both boxers previously fought at super middleweight and were often linked to head-on collisions. It was a natural topic of conversation as both had previously been targeted by RING and undisputed super middleweight king Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (62-2-2, 39 KO). However, this feeling was not reciprocated in return.

Benavidez and Morrell separately decided to fight at delicate heavyweight instead.

A pair of undefeated, elite and talented fighters appeared seven weeks apart.

On June 15 in Las Vegas, Benavidez defeated former WBC delicate heavyweight champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk. The fight was a follow-up to Davis’ eighth-round knockout of undefeated Frank Martin.

Morrell went twelve rounds in a points victory over Radivoje Kalajdzic (29-2, 21 KO) on August 3 in Los Angeles. Their fight was part of the Riyadh Season’s debut premiere in the US, ending with Terence Crawford’s fourth victory over Israil Madrimov.

Rumors of a direct clash continued to resurface, although they seemed to be heading in different directions. The Ring has learned that previous plans called for Morrell to headline PBC’s Prime show – outside of PPV – in November or December. These plans were scrapped when the PBC lineup was shuffled and more suitable matchups came to delicate.

There are few fights on the schedule as compelling as this one that don’t have one or more major titles at stake.

Benavidez was already sure that next weekend he would become the winner of the undisputed title of Artur Beterbiev-Dmitrii Bivol RING delicate heavyweight champion. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman confirmed that Benavidez will be the next mandatory challenger in waiting.

Morrell’s version of the WBA title would theoretically put him in line as well. However, this would require appropriate action by the sanctioning authority.

It’s a moot point for now, as they both look to each other for another payday, and both firmly believe that the reward justifies the enormous risk.

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