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Sebastian Fundy keeps titles from TKO from Chordale Booker

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Sebastian Fundy kept the unified WBC titles and WBO Junior Medium Weight with the fourth round of TKO with Chordale Booker on Saturday in Las Vegas.

The fund (22-1-1, 15 KO) is the highest boxing champion for 6 feet-5½, despite weighing only 154 pounds. He used his 8.5-inch height advantage to exert pressure for a long Southpaw stab when he bloodied.

The fund stunned the Booker in round 3, and then made the pretender aware of the next round with a series of shots. Booker tried to survive, but a lot of blows along the lin forced the judge to stop the fight against nine seconds in round 4.

“He moved a lot; I don’t think he wanted to trade at all,” said the 27 -year -old fund.

The fund’s return after a year’s release in his career was a fight. The fund was set in a queue to fight the former master of Errola Spence, who was scheduled for October 2024, but was delayed many times and finally canceled from March 29.

The fund should be set to a much more convincing fight this summer. The undefeated Puerto Ricanan Xander Zayas is a must -have fund for both lanes and can be next. The fund also mentioned the possible union with the IBF Bakhram Murtazaliev champion.

The fund that fights Coachella in California is the younger weight of ESPN No. 2. He won the titles in March last year, when he defeated Tim Tisz in nervousness of a fraction in one of the best action fights this year. The fund accepted this task for an 11 -day termination after Keith Thurman was wounded.

Known as “high hell”, the fund has an 80-inch range and ranks second in 154 pounds by ESPN. The fund and his sister Gabriela are the first brother and sister who were full masters in the history of boxing. She was called ESPN women in 2024.

Booker (23-2, 11 KO) won six consecutive fights since the first round of KO with Ammunition Williams in 2022. The 33-year-old, who fights with Stamford in Connecticut, fought for his first world title.

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IBF credibility under FIRE: The obligatory title of Derek Chisory against Daniel Dubois was considered a “joke” by Enraged Boxing Fan

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Image: The IBF's Credibility Under Fire: Derek Chisora's Mandatory Title Shot Against Daniel Dubois Deemed a 'Joke' by Angry Boxing Fan

Next month, IBF will order heavyweight master Daniel Dubois, defend his belt against a 41-year compulsory opponent, Derek Chisora, April 22. Two British have a deadline on June 21 to end this fight.

Social media fans are bad because of this fight. They believe that 27-year-old Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) is livid to defend his IBF heavyweight title against the past of his best Chisory (36-13, 23 KO), whose career is simple along with the careful associated with older warriors.

Safety concerns

IBF must make their title eliminators much more complex to prevent washed warriors to be washed by becoming obligatory pretenders and destruction by the masters. It is not sheltered to have fighters as aged as Chisora ​​challenging an elite hefty weight such as Dubois. What’s more, this is a bad product for fans who expect a competitive match.

Chisora ​​is the equivalent of an aged dinosaur who does not belong to the fight with anyone remotely talented. Placing a 42-year-old 42-year-old Chisory from Dubois is not sheltered and makes sport look bad in the eyes of fans. This is unfair to naive fans who will buy tickets for the event or order them on PPV if it is sold in this format.

Chisora ​​would be better to fight for struggle for careful, just like aged baseball players, when they are too aged to compete, but putting him with the world champion, such as Dubois, harm the honesty of this sport. People are nervous that IBF has clearly facilitated Chisor in the past, which has become mandatory for the Dubois belt along with the fight with Otto Wallin.

IBF should focus on the safety of fighters, because Chisora ​​looks and sounds as if he was not near a warrior who was in 2012, when wounded, one -armed Vitali Klitschko defeated him strongly. With one arm, Vitali defeated Chisora ​​like a drum. Delby looked like he didn’t belong to the same ring with him.

Many boxing fans believe that Chisora-Walllin’s fight should not have been sanctioned as an eliminator of the World IBF title. Anthony Joshua knocked out Wallin in five rounds and did not beat anyone noteworthy from this defeat. In the last fight, Wallin defeated the unclear heavyweight named Onoriode Ehwarieme.

Sanctioning Chisor’s fight vs. Wallin as an eliminator of the title was a joke. The Chisory record in the last eight fights is 4-4 since 2020, and his victory came against these little fighters:

Otto Wallin
Joe Joyce: 39
Gerald Washington: 42
Kubrat Pulev: 43

Last updated 28/28/2025

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William Zepeda 134.2 vs. Tevin Farmer 135 – Weighing results for a rematch on Saturday in Dazn

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Image: William Zepeda 134.2 vs. Tevin Farmer 135 - Weigh-in Results for Rematch this Saturday on DAZN

WBC The fleeting master of lightweight William Zepeda and Tevin Farmer got into a tiny change in today’s weighing to the rematch this Saturday, March 29, starting from 20:00 et / 17:00 PT, they live on Dazn at the polyforum Benito Juárez in Cancún, Mexico.

(Loan: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda)

Weighting

Farmer (33-7-1, 8 KO) pushed the invincible Zepeda (32-0, 27 KO) for no reason to show him that he means business on Saturday. Zepeda doesn’t speak English and he just smiled without words during the fight.

The former super feather champion IBF tried to intimidate or arouse Zeped. It seemed that it didn’t work. Zepeda just smiled, showing that he enjoyed theaters that the American brought to weighing.

Weights

William Zepeda 134.2 vs. Tevin Farmer 135
Oscar Collazo 105 vs. Edwin Cano 104.4

Both warriors looked as if they were already irrigated. No guy seemed exhausted, and this is a sign that they are real delicate, not persecutors. We got a lot of people in a department of 135 pounds, guys who look like they were turning to 160. After considering and did not have any activity in a ward other than using smaller fighters.

Zepeda defeated the 10-Rund farmer divided on November 16 last year in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Tevin knocked down Zeda in the fourth round and fought well, even though there was a change in many rounds. In Zepeda’s championship rounds, she seemed to pull him out, landing many difficult shots that forced the farmer to hold.

Williams promoters in Golden Boy decided to pull the trigger with the farmer. They could let Zepeda go to the challenge for the world championship, but they wanted him back. We will see on Saturday if they made the right decision by taking a rematch. If Zepeda loses the fight, the Oscar de la Hoya promoter will regret the rematch.

Last updated 28/28/2025

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Andy Cruz: Keyshawn Davis “He doesn’t want to fight anyone who can fight” – accuses the master of WBO of avoiding the highest competition

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Image: Andy Cruz: Keyshawn Davis 'Doesn't Want to Fight Anyone Who Can Fight' - Accuses WBO Champ of Avoiding Top Competition

Andy Cruz showed his reluctance to the terrifying way of “businessman” Keyshawn Davis deals with his career, telling his followers on X that the WBO Lightweight champion is not willing “Fight with anyone who can fight.”

(Credit: boxing matchroom)

Keyshawn is well maneuvered by his promoters in the highest rank because they want him to become a star, and if they put it in with Andy Cruz, he probably lost and wasted their investment. When he was with them, they did a good job from Edgar Berlang. The same with Shakur.

Tactics “scares”

#1 WBC 135-LB Cruz Cruz learns how hard it is to get the best fighters in a lightweight division to fight it. He was not lucky, encouraging his former enemy Keyshawna to fight him.

The last five opponents of Keyshawn

– Denyks Berinchyk
– Gustavo Lemos
– Miguel Madueno
– Jose Pedraza
– Nahir Albright

Cuban talent beat Keyshawna four times in amateurs and taught him in the Olympic finals in 2020 to capture the gold medal. Usually, fighters who leave the Olympic Games are ready to avenge their losses, but Keyshawn is an exception. He accepts the businessman’s approach to his career, carefully choosing the opposition and guided by warriors that pose a threat.

The Olympic gold medalist in 2020 Cruz (5-0, 2 KO) calls Keyshawn (13-0, 9 KO), trying to force him to agree with him, but he is not interested. He would prefer to face less threats, such as Denys Berinchyk and Gustavo Lemos.

Davis recently said that he was going to fight Andy Cruz before he reaches up to 140, but it doesn’t seem. Virfolk, Virginia Keyshawn, can remain one or two fights in it before he is forced to move to 140 due to its huge size.

Weight and wait

He looked like one of the zombies from maintaining weight during the last fight with the lightweight champion WBO Denys Berinchyk on February 14. After the hydration, he looked like average weight and crushed a much smaller Berinchyk in four rounds of its size more than anything else.

If one of those days Andy Cruz intends to fight Keyshawn, it will have to happen at 140 or more likely 147, because he will not face him at the age of 135.

Last updated 28/28/2025

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