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Oleksandr Usyk stated that he was not impressed by Daniel Dubois’s power before he called Derek Chisory as the most “unsafe” puncher he met. Usyk was a dominant strength in the heavyweight boxing episode since promotion from the circuitous weight, where he was also the undisputed champion.

The Ukrainian warrior in particular defeated Chisora, Anthony Joshua twice, Tyson Fury twice and Triple D – everything convincing, except Dubois, whose knocking down in their class 2023 was considered a low blow. Since this controversial failure, the British became a heavyweight champion IBF, and Usyk expressed his desire for a rematch. But he will probably have to wait for a chance to fight again for the unquestioned crown.

Dubois received an order to fight with the mandatory IBF Chisora ​​chapter on April 22. Usyk may also be forced to pay attention to Joseph Parker, a compulsory pretender WBO.

This, however, did not stop Usyk from playing mental games with Dubois before his likely clash with veteran Chisor. The 38-year-old recently admitted that the power of the latter was terrifying when they fought in 2020, while he did not feel the same about Dubois.

He distinguished Chisora ​​as his most arduous opponent, saying: “Derek Chisora. A very tough guy. Derek-right hand, left hand, I would like a block [and say to myself] ‘Oh my God! Oh, move Alex, it’s unsafe. “

Usyk admitted that Fury generally presented his most arduous challenge, although he is not the most powerful blow he met: “Listen, I have respect for Tyson Fury. My fighter, great man, but my opponent. A very challenging man. Very wise … [Hardest fight] I think so. Punch? I think not. “

Usyk lit Dubois, asked if he felt the same about Triple D power, joking: “No, only in my balls.” His comments could be a test of the mind before the potential future duel with Dubois, especially since the latter showed the destructive power last year with a brutal AJ knockout.

After winning the IBF title, defeating Jarrella Miller and Filip Hrgovica, Dubois defended his belt in a dominant way against Joshua. Amazing 21 of his 22 wins took place by detention.

His upcoming fight with Chisora ​​would be the third fight for the title and his 50th career he insists on will be his last. Last week, Chisora ​​said Ring magazine: “I don’t see Daniel and Oleksandra now. What are you going to fight for? Oleksandr has already stopped him.

“If he [Usyk] He wants to prove that he is the best he needs to defend his title against Joseph Parker. To be the best, you must fight everyone. Tyson Fury boxed twice twice. He boxed me once. Once he had Daniel Dubois. So I think he should try Joseph Parker now.

“People have to think about business. I want to fight Daniel and I know that I can sell Wembley or Tottenham in this fight. I planned everything for this last fight, all music, everything.”

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Janibek Alimkhanuly vs Anauel Ngamissengoe – a report on the results and after the fight

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Janibek proved far too much for Ngamissengue (Photo Credit: Qazaq Style IG)

Janibek was shining in his home (photo: Qazaqstyle IG)
Janibek was shining in his home (photo: Qazaqstyle IG)

Janibek Alimkhanuly defended his Medior WBF and WBO titles in his hometown of Kazakhstan, when he won in the fifth round with the brave Anauel NgamisSengue.

Janibek (17-0, 12 KO) was recently seen in October last year, doing almost as joyful with Andrea Michailovich, before he found the finish in the ninth round, while Ngamissengue (14-1, 9 KO) has never passed the eighth round before. The Frenchman was the last in June last year, winning the victory in the third round over the journeyman Sandro Jajanidz in France.

Like Ngamissens, he was outweighted from the very beginning, dropped by one two from the master at the end of the opening frame.

The guest tries to be competitive, but once again he was disturbing at the end of the third, the right hook caused damage this time.

The end was not too long and reached the usual destructive fashion for Janibek. The duo of the left hand was heavily succeeded in the pretender, and when he got up uncertainly, The struggle was wanned wisely.

Janibek has proved that BREE Much for Ngamissengoe (photo: Delete IG in style)
Janibek has proved that BREE Much for Ngamissengoe (photo: Delete IG in style)
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Based on Sultan Zaurbek (20-0, 13 KO), he remained invincible when the Super Feather Wweight took control of the shelf to get ten rounds of victory over the former contender for the title of the world of Azinga Fuzile (18-3, 12 KO). After the fight, no official results were announced, but Zaurbek was announced a unanimous winner of the decision.

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Bakhodir Jalolov (15-0, 14 KO) appeared on this card, but he was not impressive in winning in ten rounds with Ihor Shevadzutskyi (12-3, 10 KO).

Jalolov shot knocking down in the third round, but then he worked largely, and looked wounded in the seventh round, finally forced to distance for the first time as a professional. He was a useful winner, taking high levels 100-89, 97-92 and 97-93.

In Super Lightweight, Batirzhan Jukembayev (24-1, 17 KO) took the title of WBA Continental Gold, scoring clear points with Teak Kane Gardner (17-5, 7 KOS). Gardner was as a game as possible, but Jukembayev lacked the dominant winner of two results 100-89 and the third result of 100-90.

Otabek Kholmatov (13-1, 12 KO) lost after losing the effort to the title of WBA champion against Ray Ford for the last time, and feather scales knocked Jason Canoy Manigos (30-13-2, 2 KO) with a shot in the eighth round of their clashes

Kholmatov returned after his fight of the year, a pretender to Ford Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Range
Kholmatov returned after his fight of the year, a pretender to Ford Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Range

Baldauss Mudiman (7-0, 5 KO) Bantam Wweatg won points with Maria Theresa Pinili (7-2, 2 KO) in eight rounds.

In the sixth round, the Makhmud Sabirkhan competition (1-0, 1 KO) debuted with the second round of Duk Duk Dung Hoynha Duk (2-2, 2 Kos), and a colleague from Jiri Hauke ​​(4-7, debutant 4-7, 2 KO).

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Joe Joyce compared Oleksandr Usyk’s blows from “Slaps” and I called the most challenging Hitter he faced

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Joe Joyce once compared Oleksandra Usyk’s blows to “flaps” when he called the most challenging impact he met. The British bulky scale returns to the ring on Saturday, when he plays the Croatian Filip Hrgovica in the clash of Make-Or Break in Manchester.

39-year-old Joyce knows that the fourth professional failure would mean the end of his boxing career at the highest level. Juggernaut suffered losses from the Chinese giant Zhilei Zhang before defeat with Derek Chisora. Joyce was in the ring with many contemporary great, whether in the ranks of Pro, amateurs or sparring. Before moving to paid ranks, he fought the current world champion in three stripes in five rounds.

Although impressed by the insidious Ukrainian, when he suffered a defeat at Hall Bethnal Green in York Hall, Joyce claims that he was not overwhelmed by his power.

Talking with Queensberry promotions In 2023 he explained: “I remember when we fought, it was like baking power – it wasn’t a bang.

“I could feel the blows. You know how spanking, they are more prickly? Faster and more prickly. But I think he is now a larger size, so they will be more striking and knocked out people.”

In the same interview, Joyce called the most challenging impact he met with, and he was the current owner of another world of the heavyweight belt Daniel Dubois. Joyce assured her British rival in November 2020.

“Everyone hit me the same. However, I remember Dubois,” Joyce recalled before the fighting with Zhang and Chisora. “My face after the fight was like” Ahh “. His blows … Although he didn’t have time to put his feet and really settle in his arrows. It is simply raw, striking, natural power.

“He eats all the chickens, and then goes to bed! That’s what he did in the GB team, so he probably does similar now.”

Usyk and Dubois could fight for the second time in a potential duel of unification of heavyweight. For Joyce to come back to fight the great fight, he must first deal with Hrgovic and impress.

“I want to get to the top of the mountain and get gold at the end of the rainbow this time,” Joyce said before the fight. “It’s never too overdue. You’re as good as your last win and you can quickly go back to the top and that’s what I’m planning to do.”

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Box Tonight: Ring Walk Times, Fight Card, TV Channel and Live Stream

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Joe Joyce will face Filip Hrgovic on Saturday evening, when he hopes to return to the winning ways. The London Olympic silver medalist currently has a 16-3 record after his last defeat with Derek Chisor in July last year, where he lost through a unanimous decision after ten exhausting rounds.

At the age of 39, the victory this weekend may potentially the spring last attempt to achieve the status of the world championships, never united the WBO’s ephemeral heavyweight title, which won through the eleventh round of Joseph Parker in 2022. However, he will have to overcome the boxing sedate Hrgovic Hrgovic Master IBF Daniel Dubois. Despite his impressive record filled with victories over such as Mark de Mori, Zhilei Zhang and Demesey McKean, the 32-year-old is still secured by the title of world heavyweight.

After he missed the ephemeral IBF title because of the eighth round of TKO by Dubois in June – which “DDD” united three months later, defeating Anthony Joshua in Wembley – Hrgovic enters the fight against his own ambitions to provide a full title of shot in the near future. Fight enthusiasts remember that Joyce was originally to face Dillian Whyte, but the injury led to the replacement of a powerful warrior by Hrgovic – a man who divided the Olympic podium 2016 with Joyce in Rio after he secured bronze for his hometown, Croatia, he informs Daily Record.

Elsewhere on the card, which is settled as a “weighty influence”, David Adeleye falls against Jeam Tshikeva for the free British heavyweight title, while Jack Rafferty, with a 25-0 record, is aimed at making her third success of defending his super-light community of the community against Rising Star Cory O’Regan. With an stimulating event in a queue, Express.co.uk presents all crucial details ….

What time does Joe Joyce vs Filip Hrgovic take place in Great Britain?

Joyce and Hrgovic are at the forefront of the “Weighty Impact” Queensberry card on Saturday, April 5 at Manchester’s Co-OP Live. The main card is expected to start at 19:00, and the main event was released at 22:00 – but these times may vary depending on how quickly the fights with the card ended.

How to watch Joe Joyce vs Filip Hrgovic?

Dazn He is ready to give the full combat card in full, and people who want to tune will need an lively subscription of the network. Fight fans can secure Annual Saver subscription from the company for only $ 83.99 in Great Britain at the time of writing, which corresponds to about $ 1.61 a week.

Nevertheless, players willing to sign up every year, but they pay monthly, will be calculated £ 14.99 each month. There is an option for people looking for flexibility monthly pass This can be cost £ 24.99 per month at any time. Meanwhile, hardcore battle enthusiasts still have the ability to pull out tickets via Ticketmaster to experience live emotions.

Full combat card:

  • Joe Joyce vs Filip Hrgovic in heavyweight
  • David Adeleye vs Jeamie Tshikeva for the free title of British heavyweight
  • Jack Rafferty vs Cory O’Regan for Commonwealth Super-Airy weighing
  • Delicious Orie vs Milos Veletic in heavyweight
  • Khaleel Majid vs Alex Murphy in Super Airy Woteight
  • Roiston Barney-Smith vs Cesar Ignacio Predes
  • Mark Chamberlain vs Miguel Angel Scarlingi
  • Nelson Birchall vs Rodrigo Matias Areco
  • Ramtin Musah vs Robbie Chapman in Airy Heavyweight
  • Louis Szeto vs Nabil Ahmed in Super-Bantamweight
  • Alfie Middlemiss vs Alexander Morales in a featherweight

Corner quotes:

Joe Joyce: “I know his style and who he trains, so I know what to expect. And I’m ready. I feel good at training. My training camp went really well. I recalled ancient team members who brought me success from the past, and I’m in good shape.”

Filip Hrgovic: “I think his time is over. He is 40 years ancient and received a lot of punishment as an amateur and as a professional. He is only his style, he receives many blows. I think he was rinsing and finished, but in any case it will be a great fight.”

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