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Beterbiev-Bivol 2 take-out: Fighting with the trilogy should take place before Canelo, Benavidez
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Dmitriry Bivol became the undisputed champion of a lithe heavyweight with the impressive victory of the majority in the rematch against Artur Beterbiew on Saturday. And although the margin on the results cards was not so gigantic, Bivol dominated Beterbaview for long parts of the fight. While many thought that he also won the first meeting, the one that Beterbiev made most of the decisions is the best way trilogy? How about Bivol versus secondary master David Benavidez?
In the heavyweight division, Joseph Parker destroyed tardy Deputy Martin Bakole in two rounds, after IBF champion Daniel Dubois was forced to withdraw from illness just two days before the fight. Will Parker have a chance to face Unified Champion Oleksandr Usyk?
What about Shakur Stevenson? Over the past six fights, he has only won the second prize in breaks, and although lithe Wdze is one of the best warriors in the world, after nine rounds with Josh Padley – a tardy interchangeable warrior who had no interest with him in the ring in the ring – is Stevenson still He had to see?
Vergil Ortiz Jr. He won a great win on Ismail Madrimov, showing that he is the best warrior in the amount of 154 pounds, not called Terenka Crawford. When Crawford moved to Super Middle Libra to face Canelo Alvarez in September, can anyone compete with Ortiz in the division? Can the united champion Sebastian Fundora be a great option for the next opponent?
Andreas Hale, Nick Parkinson and James Regan share their thoughts.
Can the trilogy fight exceed the first two? Let’s find out
Dmitriry Bivol and the first clash of Artur Beterbaver in October last year was so fascinating that it was hard to imagine that everything could improve. However, somehow in the early hours of Sunday morning in Riyadh, the two best lithe hefty scales issued an even better program that caused fans to want more.
The first fight, which Beterbiev won as a result of deciding about taking the undisputed crown, was a technical, skillful show. Saturday’s rematch was more brutal, cruel and captivating when Bivol pulled his belts.
He raises the question: how, hell, can the third fight look like? Certainly it should be a fight that everyone wants.
Both men were exhausted after the last bell and will need time to recover. When the time is right, it is a competition that matches the trilogy.
Bivol was associated with the fighting with David Benavidez and the rematch with Canelo Alvarez, but they can wait.
Beterbiev certainly doesn’t want Bivol to move soon.
Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the general entertainment authority of Saudi Arabia, was after three fingers to Beterbaview were created, indicating that he wants them to go again. With 24 rounds that we have already seen, you can’t blame him.
Bivol came out like a man, from the very beginning throwing everything at Beterbiev. Beterbiev was successful, but this time Bivol was too glossy and too powerful. He looked like a man who was suffocating in failure for the last four months. This is how Beterbiev will feel now. Leave the book to 1-1.
However, time is not on their side. Beterbiev turned 40 in January, while Bivol is 34 years antique. When the emotions subsided and the wounds heal, you might think that they will be ready for the next choice.
Fans will certainly hope.
Stevenson is still elite, but you don’t have to see TV
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Like Shakur Stevenson has retained his lithe WBC title
Summarize the second lithe defense WBC Shakur Stevenson, his victory over Josh Padley.
I hate to say that the warrior had to win by knockout, but this is exactly what Shakur Stevenson had to do with the tardy deputy Josh Padley. However, even when the ninth round arrested, the fans were frustrated with Stevenson’s performance against the opponent, whom he was higher.
He continues the trend in which Stevenson stays on the head and shoulders above the competition, but his reluctant approach to the fight turned off fans who want something more than the perfect exploit of sweet science.
It was also expected that Stevenson’s original opponent, Floyd Schofield, was to be exceeded, but he had the skills to potentially force the master to dismiss the comfort zone and commitment to fight, not a tactical boxing match. After excluding Schofield because of illness and undeniable Padley, the expectation that Stevenson quickly sent his opposition. Instead, Stevenson broke away as usual, even though he felt like he could end the fight whenever he wanted. When the fight got involved in later rounds, social media brightened the criticism of Stevenson’s inability to finish his opponents.
To make it clear: Stevenson is probably the most critical tactic in sport with a brilliant defense using almost superhuman reflexes. But fighting fans want to have fun, and the 27-year-old simply did not do it. His shortcrust hands could be guilty, and Stevenson saw him winid on Saturday after a possible injury after landing in the middle round. Unfortunately for him, fans fight fans desire knockout over decisions.
Perhaps the time has come for Stevenson to accept hatred and take the page from the textbook Floyd Mayweather Jr., making fans want to pay for the defeat. It would be an effortless way to a mask of his lack of fitness: forcing people to invest in his fall and they never gave them.
Will Usyk then fight with Parker or Dubois?
Joseph Parker continued his great form with two -level demolition work on Martin Bakole, but the victory of the TKO over the tardy replacement may not be enough to get him the title of the world in hefty weight.
This is because Daniel Dubois, whom Parker was supposed to fight on Saturday, but withdrew because of his illness a few days before the planned IBF World Heavyweight fight, it could be on the front of the line to face Oleksandr Usyk in the undisputed fight for the title. In the face of Usyk, he would be more prestigious and lucrative for Dubois, but Parker will get his shot this year as the strongest pretender.
While the champions of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder saw their careers hesitated (and even end in the case of fury), Parker is in the best form of his life. Modern Zelander is better now than when he was the WBO world champion (2016-18) and turned his career since the defeat of KO from the 11th round of Joe Joyce in September 2022.
Parker won the sixth in a row, after the victory of points on Zhilei Zhang and Wilder. Parker had to dig a canvas twice and get off the canvas against Zhang, while against Bakole he showed that he could end.
After Joshua stayed in five rounds through Dubois in September last year, Parker runs a list of rivals, including Agit Kabayel, who will get off the canvas to get the best career winning in round 6 over Zhang on Saturday.
Vergil Ortiz Jr. Ready to fight in a 154-pound division
Vergil Ortiz Jr. He may not have won a victory he always wants, but his unanimous decision (115-113, 115-113 and 117-111) winning over Israil Madrimov is probably the best performance in his career.
The 26-year-old ORTIZ showed not only a great volume of impact, but also a discipline to avoid leaving x-ray. This victory over Madrimov, one of the best in medium weight, is just as good as each of his knockouts. Madrimov (10-2-1, 7 Kos), who gave Terenka Crawford a fight in August last year, pushed Ortiz when the Texan defended his fringe momentary WBC Munior Midor weight. Sebastian Fund (21-1-1, 13 KO), which defends its WBC and WBO belts compared to Chordale Booker on March 22, is now in the Ortiz view.
“I want to fight best. I have never opened anyone, “said Ortiz. “I am very joyful, I knew I was a better warrior. All respect for Madrimova, but I remained patient and did not overthrow. I had to be clever and choose my blows. “
29 -year -old Madrimov had his moments, but Ortiz had a vast round of 9, ending on his right hand by the guard to the chin. It was Ortiz at the best, landing from different points of view with venom, and it was a key moment in the fight. In the round 10 Ortiz produced several stunning shots, but then he had to withstand hefty shots from the revitalized Madrimów in round 11. It was a hard test for Ortiz, but he went and looks ready for 154 pounds.
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Promoter Naoya Inoue points to two main fights that will start in February 2027.
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39 minutes agoon
June 23, 2026
Undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue’s future plans are starting to take shape after promoter Hideyuki Ohashi revealed that a large fight is already planned for February 2027.
“Right now we’re working on the December pairing. Then next February, if I say there’s a large fight, you’ll probably know what I’m talking about. It’s already in the works. Then we’ll do another one in an amazing place,” Ohashi said to Yahoo Japan.
The comments included mentioning the opponent, but they will probably intensify speculation about the fight with Jesse Rodriguez. The undefeated American recently moved up to bantamweight and won the WBA title with a victory over Antonio Vargas.
Rodriguez’s trainer, Robert Garcia, has indicated that the plan is for Rodriguez to have one more fight before moving up to super bantamweight. Potential bantamweight opponents include WBA champion Seiya Tsutsumi and WBO titleholder Christian Medina, while Rodriguez is still looking for bigger opportunities.
While most of the attention will focus on the February schedule, Ohashi’s reference to another event in an “unusual location” suggests that discussions may already be underway about a second major appearance beyond the expected fight in early 2027.
Inoue defeated Junto Nakatani by unanimous decision in May at the Tokyo Dome, retaining his undisputed championship in a fight that attracted enormous attention across Japan. The victory improved his professional record to 31-0 and further strengthened his position as one of boxing’s best pound-for-pound fighters.
Ohashi’s latest comments represent the clearest indication yet that Inoue’s early 2027 schedule is already in the works, with plans moving beyond a single marquee event. Regardless of whether the February fight ultimately involves Rodriguez or another opponent, the promoter has made it clear that preparations are already underway for the next phase of Inoue’s career.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
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Shane Mosley predicts PM Marvin Hagler vs PM Canelo: ‘I think he’s going to get him’
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3 hours agoon
June 23, 2026
Two-division world champion Shane Mosley predicted how the fantastic fight between Canelo Alvarez and “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler would go.
Canelo ruled four weight classes, earning world honors between super welterweight and featherlight heavyweight and becoming the division’s first-ever undisputed champion in an iconic 11-month span.
The 35-year-old’s strength seemed to have waned recently, with him failing to win a single break since 2021. defeat to former lightweight champion Terence Crawford in his last fight.
That being said, his reputation will be able to be reclaimed in September when is fighting for the WBC super middleweight world title.
Still, as his career nears its final chapter, fans wonder where Canelo ranks among the greatest champions of his country, the contemporary era and of all time, wondering how he would fare against other iconic fighters in the division he ruled.
Speaking on Mi Gallo boxing podcasthosted by two-time middleweight title challenger Gabriel Rosado, Mosley selected middleweight fan favorite Hagler to emerge victorious in a fantastic fight against top-ranked Canelo.
“I think Marvin could get him.”
Hagler never boxed outside the middleweight division during his 67-fight career, reigning as undisputed champion for seven years and boasting the sixth-longest reign in division history; during this time he became notable for defeating Roberto Duran and Thomas Hearns.
In total, Hagler won 62 of 67 professional fights, with his only three losses coming to Bobby Watts, Willie Monroe and Sugar Ray Leonard, as well as draws to Vito Antuofermo and Sugar Ray Searles.
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“Whether it’s at Wembley Stadium, the MGM Grand in Las Vegas or outside my backyard, it’s still five years too tardy.” This is what Darshan Desai from Yahoo Sport claims in a recent column, in which he states directly that the supposedly upcoming Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua fight is already past its prime and has little significance. Let’s face it, this man is right. For whatever reasons, good or bad, Anthony, Joshua and Tyson Fury never had the opportunity to step into the ring while they were both in charge. And that, honestly, is very bad.
However, this could be a very good fight, worth saving. I say “maybe” because I’m still not convinced it will happen. People talk about things like location and little things like that. The truth is that these two came close to fighting, but they never did. Now their best days are behind them. There are more and more adolescent goats, Oleksandr Usyk conquered them twice apiece. What are these two fighting about… what exactly? Well, let me tell you: these two huge heavyweights are eager to fight because a brawl between them will answer the one question that makes boxing great: which one is the better fighter?
We still don’t have an answer to that question, so I’ll be fascinated to see how the Joshua-Fury fight ends if it actually happens. I’ll repeat: I’m not entirely convinced. One thing is certain, this is the last chance for this fight to become an vital event in the sport of boxing. Seriously, if it lasts beyond 2026, it will be an ancient man’s game…. At least that’s how some people will see it. It will certainly be seen as past its sell-by date.
Of course, if this fight does happen and turns into a thriller, the rematch will be widely seen on television or, in the parlance of the state-of-the-art world, streaming. People thought Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns had weakened before their rematch in the tardy 1980s, but the fight turned out to be a great fight, a classic worthy of the name. If such a match takes place between these two Englishmen, no one will care whether it is relevant or not. The emotions associated with the competition alone will make it vital.
It’s challenging to imagine that any of these men will actually have to fight each other or anyone at all at this point. They have made untold fortunes for themselves, and while boxers are known for leaking millions of dollars, none of them are expected to be on their doorstep anytime soon. However, warriors fight even when they are already at their peak, even when it is unsafe to continue fighting. There may be fewer of them than before, but both Fury and Joshua have a competitive spirit. And that still counts, even in an era where high-level players can go years without slipping between the ropes.
So yes, people will be interested in watching this fight. While the criticism is valid and well-founded, these two not-so-young men are adolescent enough to draw crowds. It won’t be vital. It certainly won’t be as it could be. But it will be something. And when it comes to fighting fans, sometimes something is just good enough. It shouldn’t be like this… but unfortunately it happens sometimes. Let’s hope the fight, if it actually happens, will be a doozy. It still has the makings of a great case.
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