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Mike Tyson versus Jake Paul Fallout is still surprised

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Fallout of the controversial fight of Mike Tyson versus Jake Paul is still surprised when the last round of the media begins to distract.

After Paul confused his “Tyson healed Parkinson Spiel, causing a statement of refusal to a boxing legend team, the script only adds the event littered with the drama from the very beginning.

Tyson announced for the first time that he would have to face Paul on March 7, 2o24. The main start was then confirmed in July live at Netflix at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Texas. Three weeks later, YouTuber Boxer outlined his intention of boxing Tyson professionally, causing indignation at a 31-year break. The fighters immediately faced the battle uphill, convincing everyone who was more than grasping the money, despite the addition of Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano II as a factor on the combat card.

Despite the opposition, Paul and Tyson plowed their mega-performance, which a few weeks later achieved literal turbulence. Tyson fell into an airplane journey, in which rescuers deal with the stage described as a medical accident due to the cracking of stomach ulcers. MVP has published a statement confirming the event, scheduled for eight two-minute rounds with 14-unit gloves, will be postponed four months to November 15.

World Boxing News then turned off the news that Paul Contra Tyson would have drug tests that did not take place later. Tyson, as a result, was burning products that he sells three weeks before the fight.

Department of Licensing and Regulation in Texas [TDLR] WBN also said that Tyson would not be checked in terms of any effects of the problem of the stomach ulcer up to 24 hours before the fight, despite the later parties of the former heavyweight master that he has ten blood transfusions and almost died.

Part of the fury died for some time when 58-year-old Tyson tried to regain her form. Soon he would do it “the smallest man on the planet”, and ten -second training clips would again open social media and Hoodwink fans to think that his boxing career can be re -launted at almost sixty years antique.

A one -time undisputed master hit Paul on his last face, proving many that his power was no longer. After stepped on the fingers of Tyson, Paul was unmoved, and the magazine was on the wall.

After the first bell during the Friday evening, Netflix Free-to-Air Free-Air Event was clear that the Tyson movement was turned off. His time was everywhere, and his blows did not resemble those who trained. This caused more disputes because social media speculated that there was a contract between the couple before the fight.

There were also many complaints about the quality of the stream, because the buffering disrupted the entire transmission.

Ultimately, Paweł won the expected unanimous decision. Then he put his foot again, stating that he was simple to find himself in Tyson, when he realized that the 80’s icon could not move nearby as needed for a professional fight. His expectations for grave treatment as a legal boxer disappeared even more.

Iron Mike never fought, he had no chance of winning and did not give Paul that he had no license for the claim of the hero’s status or said that he defeated anyone who noticed. Everything that left the sour taste in the mouth, even before the influential boxer “spread mistakenly”, saying that Tyson has cured Parkinson’s disease with a psychedilic toad.

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Mauricio Sulaimán calls Crawford’s retirement cowardly

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Image: Does a Canelo-Crawford Rematch Benefit Anyone Besides Their Bank Accounts?

Terence Crawford left boxing undefeated with little to prove, and yet Mauricio Sulaimán reignited an senior feud, describing the former champion’s retirement as “cowardly” in an interview this week.

“Fight in September for the world title. He has many options: Benavidez, Charlo, a rematch with Crawford, who cowardly retired, Bivol and Beterbiev. He is in a position where he can choose,” WBC president Sulaiman told Tiempo Extra.

This seems like a more personal than professional paperwork dispute. Sulaimán’s “cowardly” comment is clearly payback for the bridge Crawford burned on his way out.


When Crawford defeated Canelo in September 2025, he effectively retired as “King of the Hill” and then told the Neighborhood Association (WBC) that their membership dues were a scam.

During his Instagram Live tirade, Crawford refused to pay and devalued the entire existence of the WBC. Calling the eminent green belt a “trophy” that “doesn’t mean shit” is a direct attack on Sulaimán’s legacy and the prestige he strives to maintain for the WBC.

The WBC says it lowered its usual 3% commission to 0.6% ($300,000) to be “fair” and Crawford still hasn’t moved on it. By paying the other three organizations (WBA, IBF, WBO) but freezing the WBC, Crawford singled them out as the only organization he felt was not worth his money.

Crawford clearly stated that The Ring belt is a “real belt” because it is free. This is a nightmare for sanctioning bodies because it encourages other stars to realize that they don’t actually need pricey “alphabet” titles from sanctioning bodies to be considered the best.

Calling a 42-0 fighter who has just been promoted and trained by Canelo a “coward” is objectively absurd in a boxing sense. However, in Sulaimán’s language, “cowardly” likely refers to Crawford’s refusal to “stand and fight” in the boardroom.

By retiring, Crawford prevented the WBC from receiving the $300,000 he already owed them for the belt. Additionally, his retirement meant future billing for the massive Crawford vs. Benavidez or Crawford vs. Bivol.

It also prevented the WBC from formally stripping him as a punishment while he was still energetic.

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Last updated: 23/04/2026 at 12:28

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Deontay Wilder may miss the fight he wants next due to a change in heavyweight plans

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Deontay Wilder set to miss out on the fight he wants next as heavyweight plans shift

Deontay Wilder is unlikely to secure his preferred fight after taking a split decision to fellow veteran Derek Chisora ​​earlier this month.

The two faced off in a messy battle at London’s O2 Arena, with Wilder scoring two knockdowns en route to his 12-round victory.

The 40-year-old had previously recorded just one victory, a seventh-round finish over little-known heavyweight Tyrrell Herndon, following consecutive defeats to Zhilei Zhang and Joseph Parker.

These two flaws emerged in 2024 and 2023, respectively, and reinforced the growing belief that the “Bronze Bomber” was on the brink of retirement.

However, Wilder has since insisted he wants to stay in the sport, particularly to secure a long-discussed clash with Anthony Joshua, who recently told the Briton to “sit down or shut up”.

The pair have been on a collision course for a century since they held all four major heavyweight titles between them.

While both fighters would likely like to fight without a title later this year, Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn expressed a slightly different desire.

I’m talking to talkSPORTJoshua’s longtime promoter has mentioned a potential appearance this summer ahead of what he hopes will be a November fight with Tyson Fury.

“If we were promoting this event [this summer]that’s exactly what I would do [making the Wilder fight].

“But this is the deal that we made with Fury against AJ as the pinnacle of that deal. There will be a lot of people who won’t want to take a fight that they think will be risky and bet on it. [the Fury fight in] danger.

“The reality is this [that] all fights are risky, especially in this division. We have no problem with fighting Wilder. [But] I don’t think it’s Wilder [on] basis of this agreement.”

This deal includes two fights with Turki Alalshikh, which will allow Joshua to enter the ring before his fight with Fury in overdue 2026.

Such an agreement would mean he would fight for the first time since then in December in the sixth round against Jake Paulwhich was preceded by a tragic car accident that killed two of his close friends.

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Osleys Churches Respond to Charles Adames Combat Claims

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Image: Osleys Iglesias fires back after Carlos Adames says “I’m ready”

Carlos Adames said he can beat anyone at middleweight and super middleweight, but the statement was met with immediate backlash from newly crowned IBF super middleweight champion Osleys Iglesias. After Adames announced he was ready to fight, the undefeated Cuban responded on social media, calling for the fight to go ahead.

The exchange began when Carlos Adames stated that no one at 160 or 168 pounds could beat him. The fan quickly challenged him to fight Iglesias, one of the most hazardous names in the super middleweight division.


“Who are you? What I do in the ring confirms what I say here. Whenever you want, I’m ready to prove it to you,” Adames said in X.

That was met with a direct response from Iglesias (15-0, 14 KO), who is coming off an eighth-round victory over Pavel Silyagin and gained traction at 168 pounds after winning the IBF title.

“Enough talking. Let’s get on the same page and take the fight to the next level. I’m waiting for your call. My team is ready. I’m waiting for you,” said Osleys Iglesias.

Adames holds the middleweight title while Iglesias is one division above, so any fight would require one side to advance. This alone makes it more sedate than a routine online argument.

This exchange with Iglesias bears all the hallmarks of a potential bluff by Adames. Iglesias is now viewed by many as the 168-pound boss who stopped Pavel Silyagin in the eighth round just two weeks ago.

He’s a powerful southpaw with a 93% knockout rate, which isn’t usually the type of guy a champion fights unless he’s 100% sedate or looking for a huge payday.

Fans will soon find out if this was Adames’ social media stunt if he starts demanding a catchweight fight with Iglesias or tells him to drop down to 160 pounds. If he tells IBF 168-pound champion Iglesias to back off, he will simply be looking for a way out. It will be a foregone conclusion if he stays on X and does not lead to official negotiations between Adames’ promoters at PBC and Iglesias’ team.

The southpaw Iglesias is essentially a airy heavyweight who can reach 168 pounds and would also have significant height and an advantage over Adames. If Adames is sedate, he’s taking one of the toughest routes possible to make a super middleweight debut.

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Last updated: 23/04/2026 at 10:29

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