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“Still cooking: Hearn refuses to let go of the Eubank Jr.

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Eddie Hearn is still nervous that Conor Benn is eggs by Chris Eubank Jr. and does not give up the incident. Hearn still thinks that the Eubank JR team knew what they were going to do and believes that it was a “missions” movement.

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Benn (23-0, 14 KO) seemed unrelated to the incident and simply wants to promote his on April 26 clash with Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 KO) at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.

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Hearn claims that two warriors will be separated at the Thursday press conference. This is a wise move, because Benn would probably even try the result with some tactics. The last thing fans need is the fist fights, and one of them suffered an injury.

“It was huge for the promotion, but I didn’t really like this movement and I was very bad when he did it,” said Eddie Hearn Stamping groundStill thinking about Chris Eubank Jr. from Conor Benn during yesterday’s press conference. “It was a breakup [sound]. I didn’t think it was an egg. Only when you saw the yolks did you realize that it was an egg.

“You can say that something shattered on Conor’s face. When I saw Ben [Shalom]I said, “Go away from you.” The whole team would know what they intend to do. Eubank has a chip on his shoulder where it is “I against the world.” He is not interested in relations or partnership with the promoter. He was never. He says, “I’m my own man.” He always had such resistance to the world – said Hearn.

Last updated on February 26, 20125

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Gervonta Davis is still spinning

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By: Sean Crose

Thirty wins. Zero paralysis. Twenty -eight wins by knockout. It is good to be Gervont Davis’s “tank”. Currently, at the age of 30, from Baltimore, he remains one of the most popular fighters in boxing sport. Although it is not at the level of the celebrity of Mayweather-Pacquiao, Davis is popular enough to be a side of the event of the event of the event at the sight of the opponent, few gives you a chance to win. While Lamont Roach lost only one of twenty -six matches (he also had a draw from some time), if he even gives Maryland a chance to win when he faced Davis on Saturday evening in Brooklyn Barclay’s Center.

Although this is not a kind of fight that fans want, Davis expressed the desire to fight three times in 2025. The reality is that Davis’s mounting is cold to watch. It is rapid, much more qualified than he could have recognition and extremely powerful. Why is Davis as popular as he? Because he is fun and talented. And that’s all that must be in today’s fighting game. In a sense, Davis is a return to the Mayweather-Pacquiao era, in which a popular warrior could bring money regardless of who he met with (the same remains the truth for Canelo Alvarez).

Again, however, Davis probably does not introduce the number of viewership numbers with a high six to seven figs, Floyd and Manny did on their occasions. Despite this, it brings a sufficient number of eyeballs to fight only for salary nowadays. It also happens that he has the ability to pack fans into the arenas in which he is fighting. And it all comes down to those explosives, which is known as “tank”. Check out three punch for a combination that Frank Martin sent to a mat of last summer.

Davis’s biggest fight so far was the victory over Ryan Garcia two years ago in Vegas. Both fighters were so popular that the fight was a justified superfigura. However, Garcia was never able to dominate Davis. Indeed, Davis put down the garcia in the second, and then put him down in seventh place. Now people hope that Davis will have another high -level fight. In particular, Shakur Stevenson comes to mind as a possible opponent. However, before he signs another megabout, Davis must go through a determined roach. Sure, everyone expects the tank to win another Saturday win- but it is a box, a sport in which he never really knows.

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Willie Pep and how to win the round without throwing a blow

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Willie Pep is my favorite senior -school warrior. Two hundred and twenty -nine wins compared to 11 losses and one draw, won and regained the title of a featherweight, competed in three decades, and this is my favorite, he defended his title six months after the accident accident and told him that he never boxed again.

His defense and movement were legendary. He wore the nickname “Will about ‘The Wisp” because he slipped and left the ring, stopping to counteract and cause damage. He was stunning for watching and worth a deep diving on YouTube to recognize his championship.

As with many figures larger than life, the legend is surrounded by PEP. Perhaps the most strong legend is that PEP promised writers that he would win the round without throwing a blow. Before fighting Jackie Graves, a very solid opponent, he reportedly announced in the third round that he would win, having a zero crime. He often reports as truth in documentary films about PEP, and even wore two of three results cards in the third night.

The answer is definitely, probably not.

We know that PEP won the fight, but there is no movie. It was before reporters and filmmakers reported official results cards, so we can’t rely on it. In fact, reporting was so inconsistent in this era that AP and UPI did not agree to how many times Graves fell in the fight – one information service said twice and the other reported four charm.

Pep liked to talk about the round and said that he even wore an article about a fight that allegedly verified that he won the round without throwing a blow. Some even claimed that Willie wrote the article himself. At the end of his life, Graves said that he did not remember if he lost the round without throwing a blow, but he said that it was possible because it is hard to hit him.

“I believe he did it. The man was a legend and a star outside of boxing. He spent time spent with men such as Jackie Gleason and Frank Sinatra – why would he have to come up with something to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to seem to see “James Madio says. Madio played Featherweight, Bio-PIC 2024 PEP. Modern Yorker He said in his release of the academy that Madio should have been nominated for the best actor.

Regardless of whether the myth is true, he remains the fact that Willie Pep was one of the most elusive boxers who have ever entered the ring. His defense skills were really something that could be seen and you could see his influence on fighters such as Ali, Camacho and Whitaker. His leg work and lateral movement, his feelings and incorrect management and movement of the head made opponents stunned and often frozen. He slipped, hit, waited and paired with absurd balance.

Or is it all without throwing a blow to win the round?

“While the second boxer did not throw any blows, you can’t win a round without a blow,” says Joe Cusano. Cusano is for many years Pro Ref and a judge who appeared in the film-playing, of course, a judge. “He would have to throw something.” (Cusano’s book, MountainsIN will be released later this year.)

Could charisma Pepa facilitate him win a round without a blow? One part of the legend is that he told the judges what he was going to do.

“Hey, if Willie leaned over the ropes and talked to the judges who could have in their head and maybe influenced them,” says Madio. It would not be the first or last time the fighter influenced the judges.

To justify shooting a round for a warrior who did not throw a single blow, would require quite abstract thinking. After applying four scoring criteria, this would mean that there will be no pure impact and zero aggression, not to mention effective aggression. It seems to me that you can get points for general defense and ring, but usually these two supporting criteria count when they lead to a pure blow. If the warrior simply avoids without counteracting, this is not really worthy of points.

The opponent, as Joe Cusano emphasizes, would have to be complicit in his passivity, losing all his blows, and maybe even throwing. I think that if one warrior does not throw any blows at all, and the other boxer threw the blows that did not land, it is probably enough to give this warrior a round.

“I spent the whole day with Willie in Hall of Fame and we talked a lot about it,” says Mark Baker, a biographer of PEP. “It has always sounded shaky, and the more I caused, the more the story fell apart. In the end, Willie said that he probably stabbed or threw blows, but did not land. “

Ripping and throwing blows that may not land is completely different than not throwing everyone strikes. You can certainly win the round by doing these things.

“Willie was quite a figure and he had some stories of high stories,” says Baker.

Baker also has an insight into how the article was written and how the legend developed.

“At that time, reporters and writers sent their accounts through the wire,” he explains. “Their relations with the fighting were often quite faulty. On the Night of the Pep-Graves fight there was a lot of sun activity that would interrupt the broadcast. It would leave many holes in the relationship with the fight. The guy who wrote the article that Willa was carrying with him was a rather unclear reporter and could take this opportunity to write something sensational. “

Featherweight It will have a wide version in May at various stream points. Marek Baker’s book Willie Pep: Biography 20th The greatest feather knowledge of the century It is available at Amazon and the same applies to the upcoming boxing book Joe Cusano Mountains.

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Deontay Wilder “knocked out” after rejecting a heavyweight veteran

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Deontay Wilder knockdown vs Harold Sconiers

Deontay Wilder often does not get his e -money, but one of his opponents thinks he did it in his first knocking in his career.

Wilder did not respect a heavyweight veteran before he was planted on canvas in one of his most debated knocks.

“The Bronze Bomber” was fought by Harold Sconiers in 2010 and eventually won through stopping in four. The victory has retained his record of defeating every opponent who faced in four rounds.

Deontay Wilder knocked out

However, there is no video from the fight in which Wilder was incorrectly dropped early. Many fans who witnessed a clash inside Fantasy Springs Casino Arena at that time said that Wilder had fallen for over ten seconds and saved by a judge.

But before this drama, Sconiers was Wilder’s overdue call. Developed in a few days, the American resembles his first meeting with the future heavyweight champion WBC.

“We appear on weighing,” said Sconiers Sportbible. “We are face to face as they do. At some point Wilder takes [it] on yourself. In a sense, he fights with me and pushes my chest in my face.

“It just pushes my nose into my face. And I really felt that I was disrespectful. It was really disrespect, an exaggerated intimidation technique.

“I know it’s a adolescent hotshot. He must try to sell tickets, but I felt it wasn’t. “

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As an older state of the couple, Sconiers expected things to be more amicable and less hostility.

“In my opinion, I think:” Who thinks that this adolescent child is? “For example, I had all these fights. I was near the block more than he could count, with better competition than he.

“He is just starting and trying to go. Who does he think that he approaches me like that?

“Yes, I enter as an opponent, but don’t show me such a disrespect. I don’t mind Wilder. Now I really applaud him to the top after our fight and how he could support it.

“I think it’s amazing, but at this point it could be a little developed, a bit adolescent and naive. I said it was a bit of respect – he concluded.

After this victory, Wilder went by force before he fell into Tyson Fury and others. As for Sconiers, he retired seven duels from Wilder Nokaut, winning only with Jameel McCline in 2012.

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