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What would a potential Golden Boy vs Top Rank 5v5 event look like?
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The events of the RIYADH SEASON series have become a lasting fixture in the boxing calendar, and the fantasy world has seen several invigorating fights.
Turki Alalshikh has largely led this groundbreaking change, seamlessly realizing his lofty ambitions while the sport’s most influential figures dance to his rhythm.
The latest to broker deals with Alalshikh are Bob Arum and Oscar de la Hoya, after their separate partnerships with Riyadh Season were revealed last month.
So it appears that boxing is now on the verge of being completely submerged by a once-little-known Saudi sports-entertainment initiative that has made no attempt to hide its meteoric rise.
In reality, the warning signs were plentiful, much like in the land of Westeros, where (albeit in a fictional context) the kingdom’s most powerful players were confronted with a very heartfelt and constant reminder: “Winter is coming.”
Unlike winter, however, this time of year is clearly here to stay, and instead of bringing in an army of White Walkers, Alalshikh has turned to Eminem and Liam Gallagher to support elevate the event.
And while it’s effortless to get lost in this fascinating world, there’s an equally clear motivation shared by every promoter who will look back in anger if they fail to capitalise on the lucrative opportunities that the season in Riyadh presents.
For example, Arum and De la Hoya have the opportunity to pit their promotional teams against each other, and with several intriguing matchups yet to come, one would assume that a potential 5-on-5 fight between Top Rank and Golden Boy would only produce fireworks.
But what does that look like? It gives you five potential combinations.
Christian Mbilli vs. Jaime Munguia (super middleweight)
A clash of two powerful punchers with incredible engines – what’s not to like? While both have upcoming tasks ahead of them, with Mbilli taking on Sergiy Derevyanchenko this Saturday and Munguia set to return to the ring against Erik Bazinyan in September, the pair would undoubtedly go all-out if called upon to fight.
And the fight is not out of the realm of possibility, as both fighters boast high WBC rankings, so an eliminator fight for Canelo Alvarez’s belt could be organized in the near future. However, in this true 50-50 fight, predicting the outcome is far from uncomplicated.
Xander Zayas vs. Vergil Ortiz Jr (super welterweight)
Most would agree that Zayas, a dazzling super welterweight prospect who looks set to become one of boxing’s brightest stars, remains a level or two below Ortiz. While that may be the case, the 21-year-old is clearly a few wins away from reaching the upper echelons of his division after a dominant showing against former world champion Patrick Teixeira.
Ortiz, on the other hand, was forced to overcome a arduous test in his last outing, winning a majority decision after twice getting up from the floor in his fight with Serhiy Bohachuk. Nevertheless, the American reminded fans of his quality with some nasty body attacks, and while Zayas also has a reputation as an effective boxer, the Puerto Rican would certainly benefit from more experience before facing one of the sport’s hazardous fighters.
Sandor Martin vs. Arnold Barboza Jr (Super Lightweight)
Since his highly controversial split decision defeat to Teofimo Lopez in 2022, Martin has largely distanced himself from the world super lightweight scene. However, despite amassing just two knockout fights against a narrow number of opponents in the past year, the WBC number one-ranked Spaniard could catapult himself back into contention with a win over the likes of Barboza.
It’s fair to say that both fighters are members of the “club that needs him,” but while Barboza is the mandatory challenger for Lopez’s WBO belt, his recent clash with Sean McComb suggests that his style still needs some refinement. The 32-year-old has looked more convincing in his performances over the likes of Jose Pedraza and Danielito Zorrilla, and his animated could see him secure a close decision win over Martin.
Teofimo Lopez vs. Jose Carlos Ramirez (Super Lightweight)
Of course, a potential fight between Lopez and Ryan Garcia — two explosive fighters — still carries a lot of weight. But after Garcia’s failed drug test, it might be best to leave him out of the conversation for now.
Regardless, former super lightweight champion Ramirez remains a formidable contender, coming off a comprehensive points victory over Cuban fighter Rances Barthelemy. Lopez, meanwhile, has failed to set the world on fire since his scintillating performance against Josh Taylor that clinched his WBO belt.
In truth, his win over Jamaine Ortiz earlier this year could have gone either way, but the 27-year-old proved that against a fighter like Ramirez, someone he wouldn’t have to look for, it would likely be a completely different fight.
Emanuel Navarrete vs. William Zepeda (lightweight)
It’s difficult to fathom that Zepeda — the No. 1 contender in all four sanctioning bodies — has yet to receive a title shot. To some, it would make more sense for the 28-year-old to face Vasiliy Lomachenko, who currently holds the IBF lightweight title.
But when it comes to watching a gladiatorial spectacle between two Mexican fighters, turning on the bling is neither here nor there. While Navarrete suffered a loss to Denys Berinchyk, the three-division world champion has proven to be a formidable operator, with an unorthodox style and devastating power that poses problems for anyone in the 135-pound division.
That said, the aggression of Zepeda’s front leg, who demolished Giovanni Cabrera in three rounds, may prove too much for his compatriot.
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Mike Tyson had absolutely no chance of knocking out Jake Paul
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November 21, 2024One of the hottest topics surrounding Mike Tyson’s return at the age of 58 was the possibility of the boxing legend scoring a knockout of Jake Paul.
WBN has weighed in on this topic several times, questioning the validity of five-second training clips that revealed nothing about Tyson’s abilities at this overdue age. One of the most intriguing observations during the preparations was the opinion of UFC commentator Daniel Cormier.
Speaking on his show “Funky and the Champ,” Cormier reflected on Tyson’s social media videos and offered an informed opinion on the meaning of the clips.
“I understand that [he is in amazing shape at 58]and I understand what he is saying [he feels as though he can compete]– Cormier said. “And I agree that when he hits the pads with Rafael Cordeiro, it looks like there’s still something left in him.
“But then I watch Jake Paul fight Mike Perry. I saw Jake Paul get overwhelmed to the point where he started to feel uncomfortable. It looked like Mike Perry had a chance. But Jake has a reserve tank he can go to and benefit from because he’s 28 years ancient. Then he comes back and finally finishes Mike Perry.
“At the beginning of the fight, Mike Perry gets beaten up and dropped. He looks trained and unmatched. This worries me because what if it looks like a 58-year-old man fighting a 28-year-old man while Mike can’t employ the backup tank to stay and compete with this newborn kid? I think it’s a failure for Jake Paul because if you beat Mike Tyson, everyone will love him.
He added: “What if Mike knocks him out? It’s over. Everything is ready. This would be the backfire of all time. If he gets knocked out, nothing like that has ever happened in the history of the sport.”
Unfortunately for Tyson, this revenge backfired spectacularly, as the former heavyweight champion’s return was the only event that bombed. Tyson had nothing left twenty years after he had nothing left in his tank and no desire to box in his mind.
Paul parlayed this into a money-making scheme that would forever be a success for him and his company, but would be poorly received by the die-hard boxing fraternity.
Cormier’s words resonate, especially after what happened in the ring when Mike Tyson struggled to shift into first gear, warning former fighters thinking about returning after 50.
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Lauren Price looks to win Jonas vs Habazin with an undercard victory
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November 21, 2024Lauren Price MBE will defend her world title for the first time on Saturday, December 14 at the Exhibition Center in Liverpool, while the Welsh champion plans to stage an all-British unification clash with welterweight rival Natasha Jonas, which will headline the Collision Course that night.
Price defends her WBA welterweight title against undefeated Colombian challenger Bexcy Mateus on the same night as Jonas attempts to unify the IBF and WBC titles with Ivana Habazin as part of BOXXER’s ‘Collision Course’ fight night, which can be seen live and exclusively on Sky Sports in the UK UK and Ireland and Peacock in the US.
Price MBE (7-0, 1 KO) made history with an excellent performance, defeating former undisputed welterweight world ruler Jessica McCaskill in front of her fans in Cardiff in May.
Price, the first Welsh boxer to win Olympic gold, once again entered the record books by becoming the country’s first world champion in just her seventh professional fight. The 30-year-old from Ystrad Mynach, who has yet to lose a round as a professional, will now defend her world titles for the first time as she focuses on dominating the welterweight division.
Mateus (7-0, 6 KO), ranked No. 5 in the WBA rankings, is undefeated in the professional ranks and has won all but one of her seven fights by knockout. The 29-year-old from Bogota, fighting outside her native Colombia for the first time, will now have her first chance at global fame, with her goal to dethrone Price and take the top spot in the welterweight division.
Lauren Price said: “I’m excited to defend my belts and complete what has been an crucial year for me. I have full respect for Mateusz. I will prove that I am the best in the division and I will not let anything or anyone stand in my way of being undisputed.”
BOXXER Founder and CEO Ben Shalom said: “It’s a massive night for the women’s welterweight division with three world champions competing. Natasha Jonas returns to her hometown for a mandatory unification fight against Ivana Habazin, and Lauren Price defends her world titles against undefeated challenger Bexcy Mateus. The fight for the undisputed continues. If Natasha and Lauren win on December 14, it will set the stage for a massive “Battle Of Britain” world title unification fight next year.
There’s reason to celebrate as BOXXER delivers a Christmas cracker to end the year. In addition to the world championship fights between Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price, fight fans can expect a gala full of drama and entertainment.
Undefeated Irishman Stephen McKenna (15-0, 14 KO) will face English champion Lee Cutler (14-1, 7 KO) in an invigorating super welterweight fight for the silver WBC International title.
McKenna impressed fans in his three-round fight against Joe Laws last August at Oakwell Stadium in Barnsley. The two struck out in the first round, then McKenna began to apply the pressure, losing Laws three more times and maintaining his undefeated record after a third-round stoppage.
English cruiserweight champion Viddal Riley (11-0, 6 KO) returns to action from a rib injury that has kept him out of the ring since a career-best victory over Mikael Lawal in March. Riley will be looking to shake off the ring rust as he takes on high-profile opponents in the recent year.
Undefeated Chorley super middleweight Mark Jeffers (18-0, 5 KO) scored an explosive fifth-round knockout victory over Darren Johnston in May and will be looking to bring more drama to Liverpool’s Exhibition Center as he goes in search of his 19th professional win.
Mason Cartwright (20-4-1, 8 KO) from Cheshire, a former two-time British title challenger from Ellesmere Port, will be counting on local support as he returns to the title track.
After signing a promotional contract with BOXXER, local star Frankie Stringer (8-0, 1 KO) can achieve his third victory in 2024, when he returns in front of his fans in Liverpool. The 23-year-old lightweight fighter is a player of the notable city team Rotunda ABC, and his manager is former world champion Liam Smith.
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Heavyweight who knocked out Lewis to break Tyson’s record days after the feat
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November 19, 2024Mike Tyson will miss his final record-breaking days after becoming the oldest former heavyweight champion to walk through the ring.
“The Baddest Man on the Planet” reached an all-time high in Texas on Friday night, returning from a two-decade absence. However, Tyson gave the achievement five days later to former Lennox Lewis conqueror Oliver McCall.
On Tuesday night at The Troubadour in Nashville, Tennessee, the former WBC heavyweight champion returns to action and will face veteran Stacy Frazier in a fight scheduled for four rounds. At age 59, McCall will set the record for a sanctioned fight, beating Tyson by fourteen months.
McCall was born in April 1965, and Tyson’s mother gave birth to him in June 1966. “The Atomic Bull” hopes to score his 60th career victory tonight. He enters the fight with a record of 59-14, including 38 knockouts.
The Chicago native believes his continued activity over the last 19 years will be what separates his performance on Tuesday night from what Tyson looked like on Friday.
“I’m ready. I’ve been training here in Nashville for a few weeks now, but I’m always in shape,” McCall said. “It will be a completely different match than what the fans saw on Friday.
“I think being lively has a lot to do with it. I haven’t fought in five years because of the pandemic and a few things that didn’t work out.
“If you look at my record, since 2005 I have fought 25 times, of which I have won 19-6 times against quality fighters and won various regional titles.
McCall fights without financial motivation. He sees his fighting days approaching and is already planning his post-retirement plans.
“I want to do this for another year. This means I will be 40 years into my career as a professional boxer. Then I want to train and become a manager. I want to return the favor and assist the next generation of players try to become world champions.
“I came here to Nashville and contacted the manager who took me to the title [Country Box] promoter Jimmy Adams. I’m learning a lot about this aspect of the sport. I love the players here and everything that happens with Country Box.”
The Country Box 25 gala will also feature eight-round fights between super bantamweight Elon DeJesus (8-1-2, 7 KO) and Dominique Griffin (5-7-2, 2 KO), as well as super middleweight fighters. Sean Hemphill (16-2, 10 KO) fights Bryant McClain (6-5-2, 1 KO).
Airy heavyweight Isaac Carbonell (8-0, 5 KO) will face Antonio Louis Hernandez (7-19-4, 4 KO) in six-round fights; Joel Mutombo (6-0, 4 KO) vs. Kevin Torian (3-2, 3 KO) in a cruiserweight fight.
In a four-round fight, Ryan Zempoaltecatl (2-0, 1 KO) will face Raymond Chacon (10-64-1, 2 KO).
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