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What is the best fight that can be made as a result of February 22?
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Before Saturday’s gigantic night boxing in Riyjad, the BoxingScene band looks at the future at what they expect will happen in Saudi Arabia, and during a promotion covering many competitions worthy of main events, he discusses which best fight that can take place.
Tris Dixon: Of course, he thinks now that two moves forward – the result, and then the next fight – but if Shakur Stevenson looks right towards Josh Padley, I imagine that the hustle and bustle of Davis’s “tank” will be deafening, and then all eyes will be turned on Tank -LaMont Roach JNR March 1.
Kieran Mulvaney: Winner of the main event against David Benavidez.
LANCE PUGMIRE: Both Tris and Kieran are right. We get such a high-quality fight against Saudi Arabia that greed in the US expects that Benavidez will fight the winner of Beterbaview-Bivol-Bringing the trilogy match-and find a way to recruit-Shakur Stevenson, who should take Padley to school on Saturday.
Tom Ivers: I must say that the winner of Beterbiv-Bivol II against David Benavidez-especially if Beterbiv wins again. Two men who have never taken a pace in their lives – I honestly don’t know how the fight takes place between them. Also a special mention of Martin Bakole – if he wins on Saturday, the fight against Dubois, Usyk or Joshua is huge.
Ryan Songalia: I think that the most significant answer is the winner of Beterbaview-Bivol II against David Benavidez. In the case of something less obvious, I would say that Martin Bakole-Zhilei Zhang, provided that they both win. It would be a type of shooting in the heavyweight of George Lyle.
Owen Lewis: Benavidez against the winner of Beterbaview-Bivol. Stevenson-Gervonta “Tank” Davis is a duel we have dreamed of for some time, but it seems that we have to beg. Benavidez has four fights with high-quality opponents, and both Beterbav and Bivol seem willing to fight him, so I prefer Benavidez a great fight, which he deserves, than risk disappointment Stevenson-Davis, not materializing again.
Matt Christie: I completely agree with those who said Beterbiev or Bivol compared to David Benavidez. If you want something more after removing from the box, what about the winner of Ortiz-Madrimov invites “shoes” to play?
Eric Raskin: I agree with most of my colleagues and say Benavidez versus the winner Beterbaviev-Bivol II-I will be a little more detailed and I will say that Beterbiv is on Saturday and being a champion whose challenge Benavidez gives fans the best possible stylistic match-up.
David Greisman: How about a fight between Vergil Ortiz Jnr and Bakhram Murtazaliev? If anything can surpass Ortiz-Bahachuk violence, it is evaporation.
Declan Warrington: The winner of Madrimov-Ortiz JNR against most other leading juniors of medium weight. Even when Terenka Crawford was taken out of the photo by its existence, to fight in a super middle weight against Saul Alvarez in September, Madrimov or Ortiz Jnr is tested against Bakhram Murtazaliv, Sebastian Fund, Serhia Bohachuk to win, or ultimately and ultimately and ultimately We hope to rebuild TIM Tych deserves to be the main event. If Crawford is to be still considered a younger medium weight, this is probably the most attractive weight ward of all.
Elliot Worsell: David Benavidez against the winner of Beterbaview-Bivol II seems quite logical to me.
Lucas Ketelle: Shakur Stevenson-Gervonta Davis-if Stevenson has a breakthrough performance.
Jason Langendorf: Regardless of all ordinary reservations-a century, health, possible trilogy, etc.-the obvious answer is the winner of Beterbaview-Bivol II against Benavidez. I would also be a lift to see Tank-Stevenson-but only when Shakur stands there.
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David Benavidez Says One Man ‘Must Face Him’ After Zurdo Ramirez: ‘I’m Taking All His Belts’
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April 23, 2026
David Benavidez will fight for Gilberto Ramirez’s unified cruiserweight crown this weekend and if he passes this test, there will only be one person in the “Mexican Monster”.
Benavidez has established himself as one of the most fan-friendly fighters in sports, not only thanks to his fascinating fighting style, but also thanks to his mentality that allows him to face all opponents and take on the toughest challenges.
Reigning at both super middleweight and lightweight heavyweight, the reigning WBC 175-pound champion now moves up to cruiserweight, hoping to hand “Zurdo” Ramirez his second career defeat in what will be the titleholder’s 50th career appearance.
The only other man to defeat Ramirez is unified light heavyweight ruler Dmitry Bivoland v interview with Ariel HelwaniBenavidez made it clear that he intended to return to lightweight heavyweight and then face the Russian.
“I don’t want it to look like he’s scared or nothing, but he knows what it’s like when it comes to David Benavidez. He saw me up close and I saw him up close too.
“He’s a great fighter, we had some great sparring sessions, but he knows I’m not coming to play. He knows that when David Benavidez steps into the ring, all those belts go with David Benavidez.
“I think he knows the dangers and seriousness of this fight and that’s why he took the preparatory fight first. I respect Dmitry Bivol, he’s a great fighter, but he will definitely have to come to me after this fight.”
While Benavidez will fight next weekend, Bivol will make a mandatory defense of his titles against German Michael Eifert on Saturday, May 23, which will be his first fight on home soil since 2021.
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Mauricio Sulaimán calls Crawford’s retirement cowardly
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April 23, 2026
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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Deontay Wilder may miss the fight he wants next due to a change in heavyweight plans
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April 23, 2026
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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