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Stephen Fulton Eyes Third title against O’Shaquie Foster on Gervont Davis vs. Lamont Roach 2 Undercard

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O’shaquie foster vs. Stephen Fulton is discussed for Undercard of the Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach 2 Rematch. Fulton (23-1, 8 KO) would move up to challenge Foster (23-3, 12 KO) for his WBC Super Feather Wweight title, trying to become a world champion in three testimonies.

30-year-old Fulton, recently dethroned the WBC Brandon Figueroa featherweight master in a rematch to become a world champion in two distance on February 1.

Davis Undercard

Brunch boxing reports that Fulton vs. Foster talks about Tank Davis vs. Lamont Roach 2. If this happens, it would be a great addition to this card. For fans who like to watch defensive fighters, they will be ecstatic to see how Fulton and Foster mix it.

O’Shaquie Foster, 31 years elderly, recently regained his title WBC Super Feather Wweight in his rematch against Robson Conceicao, winning a 12-round decision on December 2 in Verona, Recent York. It was a very doubtful victory of O’Shaquie, because Conceicao went through him and landed with better arrows.

Foster lost the WBC belt with the Golden Olympic medalist 2016 Conceicao in the previous fight last July 6 in Newark, Recent Jersey. After losing, O’Shaquie complained Nonstop, saying that he deserved to win and not closing on it.

He seemed to be a classic example of a sore loser in a pure denial. At least with Conceicao he showed the class, taking his controversial 12-round loss of decisions in a rematch without crying about the result and Having a child’s fit. Foster really lost both fights, but the judges gave him it in a rematch. The problem is that he is too defensive, he always wants to withdraw when his opponents attack.

Placing him and Shakur Stevenson on the same card in July last year was a disaster because the fans began to withdraw early from the center of Prudential. Those who stayed booed like crazy, as if he had never seen any of these guys before.

Rematch Riddle

It is not clear whether Fulton will return to the 126-pound division to recover his WBC Feather WWWEight title if he defeats Foster. With a Japanese star Nayya Inoue It is expected that he will soon go to the division of a featherweight, it makes sense that Stephen returns to the weight class.

Inoue has already destroyed Fulton in the effort of the eighth round of the eighth round two years ago on July 25, 2023. So it is possible that when Nayya moves to 126, he ignores Fulton, perceiving him as pointless to escape.

If the only reason for which Fulton returned to the pencil scale division is hope for the second payment against the Japanese star, he should forget about it and stay at the age of 130 if he wins before O’Shaguie.

Last updated 29.03.2025

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Mikey Garcia warns Devin Haney against Jose Ramirez, citing the maintenance of the effects of Ryan Garcia

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Image: Haney's Haunted by Garcia? Ramirez Aims to Expose Lingering Doubts

Mikey Garcia predicts that Jose Ramirez’s first blow lands on Devin Haney on May 2, he will restore the memories of whip, which he suffered after losing to Ryan Garcia in April last year.

Triggering shy

“The former world champion in four leaves, Mikey, says that Haney (31-0, 15 KO) will be a” shot “, leaving him, afraid to throw himself for fear of being charged by the former WBC master and WBO Airy Sietteight Ramirez (29-2, 18 KOS).

26-year-old Haney will tardy down when he will face the ramist in the fight for Fatal Fury Card at Times Square in Up-to-date York. Mikey thinks that Devin chose the wrong warrior, choosing a 32 -year -old Ramirez as his opponent, because he hits too demanding. He believes that Haney should have chosen a warrior who is going to retire.

Considering what happened to him in his last fight, the former world champion in two divisions, Haney, could feel pressure to fight someone good. He received a lot of criticism from fans for failure and trial, which he later initiated. Despite this, Devin probably felt that he had to receive a talented guy such as Ramirez.

“I think there will be a shot. It is not going to replace. Little giant boxing About how Devin Haney will approach Jose Ramirez on May 2.

Haney will probably focus on throwing many stabs and individual blows, as he did in his victory over Regis Prygrais in 2023. He neutralized Prograis’s crime through boxing and often. We saw the same from Haney in his two victories against Geoge Cambosos Jr. and his victory over Vasily Lomachenko.

Improper choice?

“One blow is enough to restore these memories, and Jose has it. He has power, he also has a size. Haney can box, but after such a beat it is not effortless to come back. We saw it in many warriors and I think that we will employ it there.

“I think Haney should have chosen someone else. Someone who did not hit demanding, who had no power. Someone who was on their way with two or three losses in their four four fights. Someone who is not a threat. I think they chose the wrong fight,” said Mikey.

Last updated 04/02/2025

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The threat of “demolition” of Tsyyu meets Spencer’s doubts: can the former master stand power after the destructive KO?

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Image: Back Against the Wall: Tim Tszyu's Must-Win Fight Against Joey Spencer on April 6th

Joey Spencer said that on Saturday he would test Tim Tisz’s chin on Saturday and does not know if his impact ability would be reduced from his recent knockout failure with the master of middleweight champion IBF Bakhram Murtazaliev on October 19 last year.

Spencer (19-1, 1 KO) will face the former WBO champion 154-LB Tsyzu (24-2, 17 KO) in a 10-round fight on Saturday, April 6, in Newcastle Entertainment Center, Broadmeadow, Newcastle. The event begins with 21:00 et / 18:00 For Australian fans it will be at 11:00 AEDT.

Demolition claims

The 25 -year -old Spencer was amused when the media said by the media that Tsyzyu plans to perform “demolition work” on it. He noticed that he said exactly the same before his last fight with Murtazaliev. This fight did not turn out to be very well for Tsyza when it was blown up in three rounds.

“I definitely don’t hope that his chin is weaker. I hope that he will be able to make a lot of shots and I will break him,” said Joey Spencer to media Asked if he thinks that Tim Tisz’s impairment decreased after his defeat with Bakhram Murtazaliev in October last year.

In the second and third rounds of this fight, Tziu was hit by the repetitive left hooks of Murtazalieva, and he could not accept power. He did not expect that he would be hit by the left hook of Bakhram so often and did not look ready for these arrows at all.

“I’ve never been to the ring with Bakhram. So I’m not sure how my power is going on. I know I can hit. I know that I am right with my blows and I know that the accuracy and time create a knockout. I know that I am a great blow of power. I hit him. So we’ll see what happens” – continued Spencer.

Of course, Bakhram strikes more than Spencer, but it may not matter if Joey does not have the same crushing force. It strikes difficult enough to throw away Tiszu.

Mental games

“I feel that I try to get up. Now we’re approaching the fight. He said it?” Spencer said when he said that Tsyzu said that he would perform a “demolition work” on Saturday. “He said the same when he fought against Bakhram.

“Whatever he wants, we’re ready. It doesn’t matter,” Spencer said after he was informed that Tsyzyu said that he would go straight to him from the opening bell, trying to pull him out.

Last updated 04/02/2025

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A gloomy reminder of David Price with the lost power of Denis Bokytsov: “He only hit the top of my head”

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Image: David Price’s Sad Reminder of Denis Boytsov’s Lost Power: “He Only Hit the Top of My Head”

David Price did not publish it for likes. He did not push him into a promotional roll. He just quietly reminded of the boxing world of something brutal: the most terrible blow before which he stood in front of him is barely remembered – and barely alive.

“I used to pair a Russian named Denis Boytv in Germany” Price said Daily Star Sport. “He only hit the top of his head, but he was a powerful puncher.”

That’s all it took. This is not correct. Not pristine, upper. Only the shot looking at the crown – and Price, who took the blows of the heaviest division hitters, I still can’t forget about it. This says everything.

Let’s not grab this sugar. Price career has turned into a main roll for the growth of other people. He was flattened with names plastered by belts, posters and Denze offers. But the man who left the deepest sign was none of them.

It was BOYTSOV.

And you can barely hear his name.

He was 36-1. He had impetus. He had his hands. He was set to a shot in the world championship title. Then he disappeared. In May 2015, he was found unconscious between two railway stations in Berlin. Broken skull. Swollen brain. Medically induced coma. Seven weeks.

They said it was an “accident”.

The police in Berlin had Gald to call it an “accident”. Meanwhile, her own side of BOTSOV stated that she was associated with years of threats. His wife called this revenge of MOB.

Price had no words: “He was absolutely destroyed by the gang of Russian guys and went to death. He couldn’t fight again.”

And he never did it.

Bokytova dropped over 30 kilograms in the hospital. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t walk. Initially treated in Berlin, he was later transferred to the Rehabilitation Clinic in Hamburg. In August 2021, Bokytsov was transferred to his hometown of Russia for further care. . It is still under 24-hour care, unable to speak and still requires aid in everyday classes.

Sport has been developing all the time – it did not exist that it never existed.

Hype went into safer hands. The belts went to ticket sellers. The world has never seen what BOYTSOV would be. He was buried in a system that never wanted him near the title.

No return history. No redemption arc. Nobody cries in the microphone about how he “overcame adversity.” He just disappeared.

And next time someone will start to exchange, who hit the most complex – this, this wilder, then, remember who David Price named.

They were not a poster boys. It was the one who never got his shot.

And we’ll never find out what he could do.

What a gloomy, sorry waste.

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