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Parker welcomes the “beast” of Bakole on Saturday’s fight in Riyadh

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Joseph Parker is very hopeful when he learned that Martin Bakole was his recent opponent on Saturday after IBF Daniel Dubois heavyweight master fell ill and had to be pulled out of the card in Riyadh.

Parker (35-3, 23 KO) says he wants “challenge” Sam and considers #2 wba, #2 wbo, #3 ibf and #4 wbc bakole (21-1, 16 kos) as a kind of fight he wants. Boxing fans in social media are divided on who they think will win this fight.

Power

Many of them think that the bacon will not be in shape, because they come for two days without a training camp. The bacon is always weighty, but in this fight it is possible that it can be larger than usual. In the photo in social media, the bacols leaving the airport in Congo looked the same as usual. So his weight will not be a problem.

It will be a complex fight for Parker to deal with the size and strength of the 6’6 backet, because it is extremely powerful, and there will be gas or there will be no shot like his two opponents.

“It seems to me that one opportunity disappears and the other,” said Joseph Parker IFL TVResponding to saying that Martin Bakole is his recent opportunity on Saturday evening. “Bakole was waiting for a great fight. So let’s take it.

“Maybe we can visit this fight again [Daniel Dubois] Down the line. I want to be a world champion. Bakole is the most common heavyweight, but I love to challenge myself. I sat with Spencer and Turks and welcomed everyone. Now we have Martin Bakole, which is great.

“At some point I will have a chance again, but for now I will focus on Martin Bakole. He is a beast. Let’s get ready, “said Parker about him, who still wants to fight for the title of IBF against Dubois or the one who holds him.

Last updated on February 21, 20125

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J. Paul, Hearn, settle legal issues before the Taylor-Serrano trilogy

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Jake Paul and Eddie Hearn decided their legal issues outside the court before fighting the trilogy on July 11 between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano that they were promoting together.

The multi -million lawsuit for defamation by Boxing Mearn Matches against Paweł’s most valuable promotions was first submitted in September 2022 and was released on Monday by the southern district of the District Court in Up-to-date York. Advocates of all involved pages submitted an application for exemption after reaching an undisclosed settlement.

The claim resulted from Paweł’s allegations in an interview with IFL TV with IFL that boxing Matchroom paid a veteran of boxing judge Glenn Feldman for winning fights in favor of boxers promoted by the match. The allegations concerned the score of Feldman, who shot the controversial first victory Katie Taylor over Amanda Serrano in April 2022 and the victory of Oleksandr Usyk over Anthony Joshua in August 2022. Feldman shot Taylor-Serrano 97-93 for winning Taylor in the benefit The report of winning in a operative win to the report stripes at the winning fee in a operative win in paying the ward. Joshua was the only one in favor of Joshua in 115-113.

Matchroom promotes both Taylor and Joshua.

Hearn abruptly denied the claims and demanded that Paul withdraw his comments. After Paul refused, Matchroom Boxing took a legal action, which Feldman later joined as coe workers. The lawsuit sought compensation exceeding USD 100,000,000. Paul later made a mutual claim against both Feldman and Matchroom.

Although the lawsuit was lively, Paul and Hearn managed to cooperate on the second fight between Taylor and Serrano, which took place in November 2024 and the recently announced third fight.

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Tima Tziu: “I wanted to get rid of him” – as arrogance led to the KO disaster, and the fight for his fighting future

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Tim Tziu blames his last defeat of the third round with the Master Master IBF Bakhram Murtazaliev for the belief that he can “get rid of him in two or three rounds” on October 19 last year.

Career on the line

30-year-old Tziu may not want to admit it, but his career is on the line on Sunday, April 6, against Joey Spencer (19-1, 11 KO) in Newcastle Entertainment Center, Broadmeadow, Newcastle. Tim lost the last two fights with Bakhram and Sebastuan Fund. Losing with a 24 -year -old Spencer would be the last blow of the sinking career of Tsyza.

Certainly he could still fight, but it would be one of the many contenders in the 154-pound division, not one of the guys on the UP. He would head towards the veteran status.

If Tim is lucky, he could stick to the place for another 10 to 11 years and earn good money as an opponent for the best guys, like the British journeyman Derek Chisor in heavyweight. He made a fortune fighting as an opponent on the side B for the killers.

Former Master WBO 154-LB Tsyza (24-2, 17 KO) says that he landed to Murtazaliev (23-0, 8 KO) at the beginning of the fight, but then he was caught with a great blow in the second and never recovered. Murtazliw abandoned him four times, winning a knockout in the third round.

Overconfidence?

“I thought I could get rid of it in two or three rounds. That’s how my mentality was going through,” said Tim Tychu Fight Hub tv About one of the reasons that led to his loss with Bakhram Murtazaliev in October last year. “I wanted to go with fireworks and you can’t do it.

“At the beginning I landed a few huge shots, but it really was one shot from which I made a mistake. I never gathered after that. It was another change of mentality. As I felt it, I felt at the top of the world. I felt unbelievable and sharply. I don’t know what exactly it was, but the lessons learned, but he learned.

It was more than one arrow in which Tisz was hit, which led to his defeat. Initially, he fell in the second round with the left hook through Murtazaliev. But then Tiszu still pressed the master of Bakhram and did not withdraw to try to box. Tim got stuck with the same approach, without making any adjustment and was there many times hit with the same blow.

“When I watched him again, it was many conclusions drawn. I watched it from a tactical perspective and it was different. I was hit with a shot that I should not hit him in a certain way. I was hit with arrows, but I usually recovered. This time I could not get back. I don’t know what it was.

“I could be things hydration, but it wasn’t perfect. You live and learn. Don’t get caught again,” Tych said.

Last updated 04/01/2025

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Plant, Jermall Charlo Book May Fights, Target Calle ’25 Clash

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Former masters of Caleb Plant and Jermall Charlo will support the combat card on May 31 in Las Vegas, with plans for a highly expected clash between rivals this year if they won.

The Premier Boxing Champions confirmed from ESPN that both warriors will be in action in the original video event without payments.

Planty and Charlo had bad blood for years and reached a boiling point in July 2023 during weighing the Terrance Crawford vs. Errol Spence Jr. The plant delivered Charlo’s open hit, which was caught in front of the camera, claiming that the impact was in retaliation for Charlo, grabbing him for a beard many times and did not respect his wife.

Plant has repeatedly called to fight Charlo and will be a step closer to the desired match injuries this year, as long as both warriors win their fights and avoid injuries.

According to the Ring Plant magazine, he will face Jose Armando Resendiz, and Charlo will face Thomas Lamanna.

Plant (23-2, 14 KO), former super middle champion IBF, recently fought in September, when he scored a break in the ninth round over Trevor McCumby. His only losses were against David Benavidez and Canelo Alvarez.

Charlo (33-0, 22 KO), former two-level master, will want to restore his career to the right track when he ends the 18-month break from sport in May. He fought the last time in November 2023, when he defeated Jose Benavidez Jr. And he was largely inactive due to injuries and personal problems.

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