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Seminars of WBO officials led by Russell Mora, Jay Nady and Alex Ybarra in Guaynabo

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WBO celebrated seminars of officials led by Russell Mory, Jay Nady and Alex Ybarry at the Félix Pintor Pintor boxing gym in the city of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.

Topics were discussed: judges, immediate replay protocol, cabinet inspectors, technical zone, drug testing and much more!

Replay Official: Jay Nady spoke about:

• Review the duties of an official and seating during the competition
• review or consultation. Repeat according to or with an official and an official
• Review procedures by the referee and the official’s review

Inspector: Alex Ybarra

• Obligations, duties and recommendations of the inspector
• Preparation of the Inspector/ Commission for weighing, medical, licensing and contracts
• The inspector’s duties from the beginning of the event to the end of the last fight
• Experiences and joint practices of the corner
• Recommendations for the approach to fighters and corners in certain situations.
• Packaging and gloves, championships/ main gloves. Control, approval and selection of gloves
• Code of Drug Conduct and Testing
• Drug testing

Review of the judge: Russell Mora

• reluctance to events
• referee mechanics
• knocking down, fouls and recommendations regarding the mouthpiece

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Oleksandr Usyk makes the final decision of Daniel Dubois Rewangj as a huge fight “finalized”

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Oleksandr Uyk and Daniel Dubois can be set to an explosive rematch in July, and negotiations on the lucrative second fight are approaching the end. According to Ring magazineThe undisputed clash in weighty weight is planned for July 12 at the Wembley stadium.

Promoter Frank Warren admitted that discussions are underway regarding the unquestioned heavyweight struggle, although no details are finalized at that time. “There were conversations, but nothing has been done yet. Nothing at the moment. The conversation is ongoing and I hope it will come true,” said Warren Talksport. He acts as requested to the World Boxing Organization (WBO) at the beginning of April, applying for a permission to fight before he faces the momentary champion Joseph Parker.

WBO ordered Utyk to face the Parker in defense of his WBA, WBO and WBC titles, while the International Boxing Federation (IBF) requires Dubois to set his belt on the line against Derek Chisorie until April 22. But the first seems that he intends to go to the undisputed crown.

If the exemption is approved, this would eliminate the need to plan these two fights before Usyk-Dubois 2. Gustavo Olivieri, president of WBO, said Sky Sports: “A petition for the union of Usyk-Dubois in order to consolidate heavyweight championships is before the championship.

“Therefore, according to the official ruling in this case, we will publicly announce the official decision, including the mandatory status of Parker, if so.”

Two fighters recently collided in August 2023, when the Ukrainian provided victory over Dubois in Poland – maintaining an invincible run and holding the titles. However, this was not without disputes, because one of Dubois’s blows is questioned by the judge as a low blow.

Then Usyk triumphed over Tyson Fury to become the first undisputed world champion in Lennox Lewis in May last year.

However, due to the consent to the rematch from the Fury, he resigned from IBF – which Dubois, a former momentary owner, won during Downing Anthony Joshua.

With a flawless record of 23-0, Usyk will again be a favorite of a potential rematch. However, Dubois has only one other professional loss that was against Joe Joyce in 2020.

If he were to win, the 27-year-old would win the title of world champion in weighty weight. Although, as Usyk found out last year, it is easier to keep this nickname in the newfangled era.

For now, the WBO Championship Committee has not made a decision, leaving boxing enthusiasts impatiently waiting for confirmation of this expected heavyweight title.

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Frank Warren breaks silence in the reports from Usyk vs Dubois 2

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Warren did not confirm or deny Coppinger

Warren remained tight (photo: Pa Images, Richard Pelham, The Sun)
Warren remained tight (photo: Pa Images, Richard Pelham, The Sun)

Frank Warren spoke after today’s reports that the contract for his charge Daniel Dubois about the rematch Oleksandr Usyk is close to graduation.

Mike Coppinger from The Ring Magazine wrote today on Twitter that the second fight between Dubois, which was promoted by Warren through his entire professional career, and Usyk was “finalized”.

The American journalist added that a fight that would be for all four bulky words titles, It is to take place at the Wembley stadium on July 12.

When asked by Boxnation In the matter of claims, Warren admitted that the fight against Ukrainian was the most crucial list of “Dynamite, but the head of Queensberry did not confirm that nothing was signed.

He also expressed dissatisfaction with the news of public messages.

“I can’t comment because there is nothing signed between the parties.

“Talks were happening, but this should not appear today.

Warren has not confirmed or denied the Coppinger report (photo: boxing matchroom)
Warren has not confirmed or denied the Coppinger report (photo: boxing matchroom)

“It’s no secret that this is Daniel’s fight and this is the fight I want for him.”

The first fight between Dubois and Usyk took place in August 2023, when the teenage British was detained in nine rounds at the stadium in Poland.

However, Clash was not without controversy, because some observers felt that the fifth low blow from “DDD” was a legitimate blow and should be assessed.

Usyk Stopped Dubois in August 2023 Photo Credit: Piotr Duszczyk
Usyk Stopped Dubois in August 2023 Photo Credit: Piotr Duszczyk

Both men enjoyed success from the first meeting, and Usyk became the undisputed heavyweight champion with the victory over Tyson Fury, and Dubois himself collected the title of IBF, knocking over Anthony Joshua in five rounds in September.

The belt was only on the line that night, when Usyk was forced to leave his rematch with Tyson Fury, which means that he would undoubtedly feel that another fight against Dubois gives him the chance to regain what he thinks is rightly his and for the second time.

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Joe Calzaghe net value, relationship with the BBC strictly star and fight with cocaine

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Joe Calzaghe is one of the real legends of boxing. The Welsh icon took many world championships in two weight classes and has a record that he is the longest world champion of super medium weight in the history of boxing. Interestingly, Calzaghe had the title of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) for over a decade.

Known as the “Italian dragon”, he remained invincible by all his impressive career, defeating massive names such as Roy Jones Jr, Bernard Hopkins and Mikkel Kessler. His success brought him a significant fortune of 10 million pounds. Since the suspension of gloves in 2008, Calzaghe led full events including charity, television performances and a bit of controversy. We delve into the life of the “pride of Wales”.

Parting from a 13 -year -old wife

Calzaghe separated from his first wife of Mandy in March 2005 after 13 years of marriage. The boxer was only 21 when they met and had two children together. Despite the division, the couple decided to stay close because of their two sons.

“It was very piercing,” said Calzaghe about breaking in 2013. “It reached a stage where there was no conversation. Everything was done by the text. I talked to her only twice on a year and a half.”

Contact

The most publicized Calzaghe relationship was with Kristina Rianoff, the Critly Come Dancing stars. The couple met when Calzaghe cooperated with Rianoff in the 2009 program series.

However, the couple ended a four -year affair in August 2013. “Kristina and I had a few great years together,” he said. “She is a wonderful woman, but we decided to go in our separate ways to each other.

Cocaine apology

Calzaghe apologized for the employ of cocaine after the medicine is displayed by. The boxer published a statement in which he spoke on his struggles since the gloves were suspended.

“I am very sorry if someone feels disappointed and I make sure that nothing like this will happen again,” said Calzaghe. “I really regret my occasional employ of cocaine in what were sometimes the long days from my retirement from the ring.

“I am fully aware of the bad example that gives other people, especially juvenile people and I apologize to my family, friends and fans.”

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Calzaghe claimed that he did not intend to recognize his career again. Speaking in 2019, he was asked if he would ever consider returning to the ring, but his answer was as uncomplicated to the point as his left hand. “There is no chance to return,” he said. “What is the point? You did it all.”

Intimidation campaign

Once a victim of intimidation, Calzaghe became a patron for beatbullying, a charity organization dealing with the fighting of school anguish. The organization is known for influential advertising campaigns that emphasize the dangers of intimidation.

Calzaghe opened about his own experience, revealing how intimidation changed him from the “ecstatic, outgoing kid who liked school and school into an introverted wreck.”

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