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Keith Thurman vs Brock Jarvis – Massive Fight Preview and forecasts

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Thurman has been out of the ring since defeating Barrios in February 2022 Photo Credit: Ryan Hafey / Premier Boxing Champions

Thurman will face Jarvis in Sydney (photo: without a boxing limit)
Thurman will face Jarvis in Sydney (photo: without a boxing limit)

After releasing three years, Keith Thurman returns on Wednesday, and in Australia all places when the American moves to a great welterweight, to face the Hope Brock Jarvis house during the scheduled ten rounds for the free WBA international title.

Without boxing boxing promotes Thurman vs Jarvis, i Fox Television in the host country.

Thurman (30-1, 22 KO) has a method in madness to lower this task, because the “one-time” aims to organize a meeting with Tim thesis, but after a fight only once in almost six years is honesty, but rust to shake on Florida.

In the welterweight, Thurman was raised to the full WBA champion in 2015 and defended himself against such as Robert Guerrero (UD12), Luis Collazo (RTD7) and Shawn Porter (UD12) before he added the WBC crown with a divided decision to win at Danny Garcia in 2017.

After defeating Josesito Lopez in January 2019 as part of the majority of the decision, Thurman would lose his undefeated record when Manny Pacquiao dropped him on his way to winning the race. The injuries would force Thurman out of the action for over two years, and his last competition appeared in February 2022. Wide points win over Mario Barrios.

Thurman has not been from the ring since Barrios in February 2022. Photo: Ryan Hafey / Premier Boxing Champions
Thurman has not been from the ring since Barrios in February 2022. Photo: Ryan Hafey / Premier Boxing Champions

The injuries played their role again in their last long break, and Jarvis from Fresh South Wales (22-1, 20 KO) will try to exploit this inactivity. The 27-year-old gained his name with several early victories, but then he was derailed in October 2022, when he was erased in a round against his friend Aussie Liam Paro.

Jarvis won twice at Low Key and increased from the super airy, weighing 158 pounds in his last performance, the fourth round of December 2024 against Adrian Rodriguez in Sydney.

Jarvis is popular, although largely unverified photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom
Jarvis is popular, although largely unverified photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

Zerafa accepts

Michael Zerafa (32-5, 20 KO) appears for the first time in 2025 and heads in Germany Besir Ay (19-1, 9 KO) in ten rounds in medium weight. Zerafa lost the rematch with most Jeff Horn’s decisions in 2019, and then won four in a row, but opened 2024 with a ponderous loss in the second round with Erislanda Lara.

Zerafa was detained by Lara (photo: Esther Lin, PBC)
Zerafa was detained by Lara (photo: Esther Lin, PBC)

Zerafa returned in August last year, forcing Tommy Browne to retire after the round of the meeting due to injury. Ay fights outside Germany for the first time and won the free Ibo Continental bauble, exceeding Milos Branek over ten last October.

Another card preview

During the next ten rounds of meetings, Cesar Mateo Tapia (17-0-1, 10 KO) can get the free title of the International IBF average, winning points against Sergei Vorobev (20-2-2, 14 KO), and Tonga Togotongo (9-0, 9 KO) can win the battle for excellent records against Kirra Ruston (4-0, 4-0) in Lightweight in Lightweight Heavyweight.

Tapia is rarely in a bad fight (photo loan: without a boxing limit)
Tapia is rarely in a bad fight (photo loan: without a boxing limit)

The political title of the Super Fly Wweight of the International IBF can be taken into account by Linn Sandstrom (9-3-3, 2 KO), winning on the results pages due to Yoselin Fernandez from Venezuela (16-6, 9 KO).

In six rounds, Angel Rushton (4-2, 1 KO) can win his super-sand clash with Nadia Falhi (7-4, 1 KO) on points, and the prospect of welterweight Jason Fawcett (8-2, 1 KO) can do the same against Kohei Hatanak (1-1, 1 KO).

Over five years Charlie Kazzi (7-0, 3 KO) can win his airy meeting with Nort Beauchamp (19-8-1, 3 KO) early, and Sonny Knight (4-0, 3 KO) can also win after stopping against Jordan Martin (4-2, 0 KO) in Super Welleter weight. In a welterweight Jacob Clenshaw (4-0-1, 4 KO) can win on cards against Kavan Vaot (2-4, 2 KO).

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Chris Eubank Jr handed a huge fine for hitting Conor Benn with an egg at a press conference

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Chris Eubank Jr was fined in the amount of 100,000 pounds for hitting Conor Benn Egg during a media conference last month. When the couple prepared to face the cameras, Eubank took the egg from his pocket and hit a bitter rival in the face with his left hand.

His behavior caused tumultuous scenes. Benn, in the company of Father Nigel, reacted with an attempt to hit, and both boxers were detached by bodyguards. The British boxing control council has now published a statement that 35 -year -old Eubank will be financially sanctioned for the incident in Manchester.

“After interrogating before the manager of the British boxing council, Chris Eubank Jnr proved to be violated by Regulation 25 (improper behavior) for his behavior at a press conference in Manchester for Chris Eubank Jnr v Conor Benn on April 26,” Readed.

Eubank’s behavior was a clear reference to the planned fight between the couple in October 2022, which was canceled when Benn did not pass a voluntary test of drugs. The saga with anti -doping authorities lasted another two years before raising the suspension in November 2024.

Benn still denying deliberately. Eventually, he was cleaned after an independent report of the World Boxing Council (WBC), who attributed the 28-year-old unsuccessful “highly increased consumption” of eggs.

Eubank showed little remorse since the press conference, saying: “I did what had to be done. Conor Benn did not pass two drug tests. Conor, and Matchroom and Eddie Hearn said that polluted eggs were the reason why he failed these two drug tests.

“Now as absurd as this sounds, it is an excuse that you managed to come up with. So I felt it was right, that I was physically contaminating it with an egg. I felt it was fair to do. “

The fight between Eubank and Benn will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. It will be questioned at 160 pounds, three pounds heavier than the contract for their canceled clash in October 2022.

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Chris Eubank SR has an opponent ready for Conor Benn

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Eubank Sr has never been a fan of his son fighting Benn (Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)

Eubank does not believe that Benn will end up fighting his son photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Eubank does not believe that Benn will end up fighting his son photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

The very anticipated resentment between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn is just over a month, and family rivals close the corners at the Tottenham Hotspurs stadium on April 26.

Hype for Eubank vs Benn last month went to overdrive when the first one He hit his younger rival On the other side of the egg after a heated press conference.

One of the men who does not seem to be excited about the fight is “the father of the next generation, Chris SR, who repeatedly stated that he does not believe that it would happen.

The couple were originally to fight in October 2022, before the news about Bennie passed two drug tests, which only two days pulled the event.

And Eubank SR said that his nephew Harlem would be ready for a “destroyer” – in his words – “when” he fights with his son.

Eubank SR has never been a fan of his son fighting with Benn (photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)
Eubank SR has never been a fan of his son fighting with Benn (photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)

“Conor was a warrior 147, he is broken, he is misled, Harlem is man for him.

“When the fight falls and I am talking about junior against Conor, Harlem will be ready. It may not be at the same time, but it will be another fight for them, I think.

Absolutely [it’s not going to happen]. I said it for the last time, if you check when the fight stayed for the first time, I said that it would not happen and the day before the fight was pulled. “

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhk1o1pacqc

Eubank fought with Conor Nigel’s father in two unforgettable battles in the 90s, emerging with one victory and one draw in probably the biggest competition of British boxing.

Eubank spoke after the impressive win of Harlem over the tough Irish Tyrone McKenna last weekend, where he dominated the opening bell before he scored a tenth space.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP0TS8NPDSU

Although the talented warrior himself, the 31-year-old profile pales compared to his polarizing cousin and it seems unlikely that in the near future he is fighting Benne.

Most observers perceive Eubank Jr as a favorite in the hit next month, but there are concerns about how much, at the age of 35, the reported rehydration clause by 10 pounds will come out of it.

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Presser: WBO fight in Tokyo! Orascuuga-Kyoguchi and Iwata-Santiago

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On Thursday, two WBO fights will be available at the Ariake Arena in a cat-ku in Japan.

Master WBO Flyight, Anthony Orascaga from California, will create his first defense of the title before the former 2nd champion of Hirot Kyoguchi, who is looking for the third division in Fight Night.

The Orascuaaga (8-1, 6 KO), dating from Los Angeles), was detained by Teraji in 2023 in his first attempt in the title of the world. In July last year, during the second fly weight, he knocked out Riku Kano in three rounds to win the free WBO Flyight title. Olascaga defended for the first time in October from the first round over the former world champion Jonathan Gonzalez. Kyoguchi (19-2, 12 KO) is trying to become a world champion in three validity and wants to recover the world championship title for over two years removed from losing with a knockout to the terrave in the battle of the unification of the title of lightweight.

Opening ESPN+ Telecast (4 am ET), WBO JR., Shokichi Iwata Master from Japan, faced WBO in the 2nd René Santiago ranking from Puerto Rico.

Iwata (14-1, 11 KO) won five in a row, including in the third round of Jairo Norieg’s detention in October last year to catch the free crown of WBO Lithe Flyight. Santiago (13-4, 9 KO) makes a second attempt to the world championship title. He lost the decision about the then master Flyight WBO Jonathan Gonzalez in March 2024, after which he reflected a unilateral decision over Ricardo Astuvilca in October.

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