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Josh Padley: Who is the delayed substitute for Floyd Schofield to fight Shakur Stevenson?

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Josh Padley came to the rescue of Saturday mega cards in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, accelerating the three -day notification about the fight against the featherlight champion Shakur Stevenson.

After the withdrawal of Floyd Schofield, who got unwell on Tuesday, the organizers tried to find an opponent who was able to bring weight, was functional, to the required standard and in such a brief time to go to Riyadh.

At Comes Padley, British featherlight from Doncaster in England. Here’s everything you need to know about Stevenson’s next opponent.

Who is Josh Padley?

Padley is a 29-year-old featherlight from Doncaster in England. In 2019, he had his first professional fight, winning points on the Quinn Jamie. His biggest victory took place in September, on the hefty clash of Daniel Dubois with Anthony Joshua at the Wembley stadium. He beat Marek Chamberlain, Turk’s favorite Alalshikh, in victory in nervous points. It was by far the biggest fight in his career so far.

What is Padley’s record?

Padley is undefeated in 15 fights, with four knockout wins.

In his fight with Chamberlain, he dropped his opponent in the eighth round on his way to dramatic nervousness.

Before the fight, Chamberlain won three -sided victories of KO.

What are Padley’s chances against Shakur Stevenson?

There is no doubt that after the unfortunate events related to the withdrawal of Schofield, that Padley is heralded as the hero of the hour.

Stevenson desperate wants to fight and start 2025, and the appeal for him would be destructive.

While Padley can be healed from his readiness to enter, he does it against one of the best fighters in sport.

Stevenson (22-0, 10 KO) has been a WBC champion of featherlight weight since 2023.

He is a 9 pound warrior of ESPN and No. 3 men in featherlight rankings.

Padley’s victory would certainly take one of the biggest boxing boxes, but in sport in which one blow can change everything, there is always a chance.

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Dmitriry Bivol, Artur Beterbiev was headed for the trilogy

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The dominant logic aimed at a rematch is that anyone won the first fight, usually wins the second easier. Dmitriry Bivol raised this logic on Saturday evening, when he took revenge on the only man who defeated him as a professional.

Bivol defeated his Russian compatriot Artur Beterbavera in the majority of Anb Arena in Riyjad, Saudi Arabia to win the undisputed lightweight championship. Two judges fired a fight in his favor, 115-113 and 116-112, and the third had it even in 114-114-the same results as the first fight, but for another winner.

What was it different? Bivol says it has changed himself from the first fight.

“I was better, I was pushing more, I was more confident, I was lighter and I just wanted to win so much today,” said Bivol, 24-1 (12 KO), in an interview after the fight.

“I’m so elated. I’ve been going through a lot in recent years.

“To be sincere, I lost and maybe I felt a little easier. I didn’t have too much pressure as before. And I just wanted to work from the first round to the end of the 12th round. “

Beterbav, which falls to 21-1 (20 KO), now has its first losing with the only boxer who has ever gone with him. Beterbav, although still processing the loss, already had eyes for the future. Beterbiev took a clue from the head of the season of Riyjad Turka Alalshikh, who signaled what would happen next, raising three fingers: the trilogy.

“I don’t know, I think this fight is better than the first fight, but we’ll see. The time has come to come back, “said 40-year-old Beterbiev, who refused to comment on the decision.

“I didn’t really want a second fight either; This is not my choice, but no problem. We are definitely going to the third fight. “

34 -year -old Bivol was less obliged to his future, saying that he needed a little free to deal with injuries that are in line with the normal process of the training camp.

“I am usually ready for every challenge, but I want to rest a bit because I have some injuries in the summer and this time I suffered an injury and used anti -infamlation [treatment] Almost the entire camp. I want to cure myself and then come back – said Bivol.

The third fight means a clash with David Benavidez, who became another logical contender for the winner, defeating David Morrell at the beginning of this month according to a unanimous decision, he will have to wait for Bivol and Beterbiev to deal with their unfinished matter. Benavidez, 30-0 (24 KO), has a featherlight heavyweight title WBC.

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Dmitryry Bivol gets revenge, the edge of Artur Beterbiev from the decision

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Dmitriry Bivol avenged his loss in 2024 with Artur Beterbavier, defeating his rival with most of the decisions of the unquestioned lightweight heavyweight championship early morning at Anb Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The rematch was set 133 days after Beterbiev won a narrow decision in October, and the second fight was as good as the first, with a rush between a skillful tactic in Bivol and the striking Puncher power in Beterbaiew.

Two judges won the fight for Bivol, 116-112 and 115-113, and the third judge won a draw in 114-114.

Bivol said that this time he was able to fight more relaxed after losing the first fight with Beterbiv.

“I didn’t do it [feel] This time too much pressure, as before, and I just wanted to work from the first round to the end of 12 ” – said Bivol later in an interview with the ring.

He added: “I was better [this time]. I was pushing more, I was more confident, I was lighter and I just wanted to win so much today. “

After spending 36 minutes in the ring in the first fight, both fighters knew what the second had to offer. Bivol (24-1, 12 KO) made the first regulation, standing flat-stop before Beterbaiew (21-1, 20 KO), instead of staying on the fingers and navigating the ring. A slight change in the strategy brought early results, because Bivol was pointed after the stab and prevented Beterbaiev from releasing his power shots.

But 40 -year -old Beterbiev was still pushing forward and forced Bivol to fight at a feverish pace. Bivol was successful, combining combinations with a few shots piercing the guardian of Beterbavie. Although Bivol was more busy, Beterbiv’s body hit began to wear a pretender. Beterbiev laid his foot on gas in the fifth round and hit Bivol’s body and head, sliding it around the ring with each blow.

Bivol, 34, became in the seventh round and set up combinations for stab. A tiny left hook in the eighth round forced Beterbaview to resist and think twice about pushing forward. With the reduction of Beterbaview, Bivol used his tiring opponent and threw him with a pure combination of impact in the middle of the ring.

“To be candid, it was arduous to keep him outside through the first four rounds,” said Bivol. “And then I saw that he was tired. I was also tired, but I had to be smarter. I have to hit more with pure blows. And I did it. “

Because Bivol looked fresh in the rounds of the championship, Beterbiev had to find something that could change the course of the fight. BIVOL’s ability and precise impact stopped Beterbiev’s progress.

Unlike the first fight, in which Bivol issued his adhesion during the fight, bit the mouthpiece and was more busy to close the program. In the last effort, Beterbiev stunned Bivol with her right hand at the end of the 12th round and opened the cut on the left eye. But Bivol hindered the final Salva Beterbaview, combining and avoiding further damage.

“I don’t want to talk about this decision,” said Beterbiev after incurring the first loss in his career. “Congratulations to Bivol.”

Bivol barely turned Beterbiv 142-137 in total blows landed in their first fight, but he had a significant advantage in the rematch, landing 170 blows to 123. Bivol also Beterbiev in nine out of 12 rounds.

Two divide a pair of very close fights, it seems obvious that the rubber match will be next. However, there is a chance that a momentary, lightweight heavyweight title, David Benavidez, will have the opportunity to challenge Bivol of the unquestionable title after he secured his place in the queue after a unanimous decision victory over David Morrell at the beginning of this month.

Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the general entertainment authority of Saudi Arabia, was seen in the air of three fingers in the air, seemingly signaling that the trilogy is on the horizon.

Beterbiev said: “We are going to make a third fight.”

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Boxing results: Bakole’s physical condition because Parker wins through the second round

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Image: Boxing Results: Bakole's Physical State a Factor as Parker Wins by Second-Round KO

Martin Bakole (21-2, 16 KO) looked like a physical mess on Saturday evening, ending the simple victim of the WBO master, heavyweight master Joseph Parker (36-3, 24 KO) in the second technical knockout in his main support in the fight for support for support for support Subject of support on the main support of the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. What did I witness? Bakole looked like he belonged to the ring tonight because it was so poorly conditioned with over 300 pounds.

(Loan: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)

Parker put an end in matters, landing with his right hand to the bacon, which sent him challenging on the canvas in the second round. The fight was detained after the bakole returned, which was a wise decision. Parker immediately knocked him down if he was allowed to continue.

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
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Joseph Parker celebrates his win.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
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Joseph Parker is waiting for a decision about the judge after dropping Martin Bakole.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joseph Parker knocks Martin Bakole in the second round to win the fight.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joseph Parker knocks Martin Bakole in the second round to win the fight.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joseph Parker knocks Martin Bakole in the second round to win the fight.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joseph Parker knocks Martin Bakole in the second round to win the fight.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joseph Parker knocks Martin Bakole in the second round to win the fight.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joseph Parker knocks Martin Bakole in the second round to win the fight.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joseph Parker knocks Martin Bakole in the second round to win the fight.
Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Joseph Parker against Martin Bakole, WBO transient heavyweight title.
February 23, 2025
Photo of Marek Robinson Matchroom Boxing.

Photo: Boxing results: Bakole's physical condition Factor when Parker wins through KO in the second round

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