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Former WBC master Oleksandr Gvozdyk returns at 37

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The former World Boxing Council (WBC) and the linear world champion in massive weight, Oleksandr “Nails” Gvozdyk (20-2, 16 KO) return to the ring this Saturday for an eight-time fight against Anthony Hollaway (9-7-3, 7 KO) at the Fronveve Arena in the oakanside in California.

GVOZDYK vs. Hollaway will be broadcast as part of the YouTube channel with Golden Boy Promotions’ (GBP).

Gvozdyk has not fought since June last year, when he lost the 12-round decision for David Benavidez for the transient title of WBA Lithe Heavyweight World.

37-year-old Ukraine Native Gvozdyk won the bronze medal at the 2012 Olympic Games. “Nails” are currently evaluated around the world by WBC, as well as magazine Ring No. 7 and No. 10 by World Boxing Organization (WBO).

In 2018, Gvozdyk detained Adonis Stevenson (29-1-1) in the 11th round of the fight in Montreal to become the novel WBC and the linear world champion. Gvozdyk successfully defended his crown when he defeated Dgumbu (38-8) in Philadelphia with technical knockout in the fifth round.

Gvozdyk is set to another delicate heavyweight champion in probably the hottest weight classes in boxing.

Loaded, state-of-the-art heavyweight department contains potential candidates for Hall of Fame, such as Dmitry Bivol, Artur Beterviev and Benavidez. The only two losses of Gvozdyk as a professional were for two leading contemporary 175-pound, Beterbaview and Benavidez. Gvozdyk suffered the only knockout of his professional career against Beterbaview, and in June last year the Ukrainian warrior lost the 12-round unanimous decision by Benavidez about the transient world of the world WBC lightweight massive weight.

“Lithe heavyweight is currently one of the most stimulating boxing departments,” said Gvozdyk. “There was time just after Roy Jones, Jr. when there was not much interest. But then, in early time, we had Sergey Kovalev (Adonis) Stevenson, Jean Pascal and Bernard Hopkins in a lightweight wage. (Betder) (Interim championship championships), but now we have the world champion in the delicate of heavyweight.

Gyozdyk, a free promotional agent, devoted time from his training session to break down some of the leading delicate heavyweight in the world:

Dmitria Bivol (24-1, 12 KO), unquestioned, united world heavyweight master, Kyrgyzstan

“It is so qualified with such a high IQ boxing. I was to fight him (in amateurs) at the World Championships of the University of 2013, but he was wounded and I could not fight, and I became a champion. It is the best delicate massive weight in the world. It is complete; speed, leg processing, everything. In his first fight with Beterbaview, Bivol turned out to be a petite weakness.

Artur Beterbiev (21-1, 20 KO) were the undisputed, unified heavyweight master, two-time Olympian, Russia

“First of all, it’s his power. He is a naturally sturdy guy who can hurt opponents, especially when he gets them on a rope. Some of the faster guys can give him trouble – he is 40 years vintage – he neutralizes what his opponents do.”

David “The Monster” Benavidez (30-0, 24 KO), WBC inexpensive Lithe Heavyweight World Master, former world champion of Super Middle WBC, United States

“He has a huge speed of a hand that exerts relentless pressure. I don’t say he can beat Bivol; he could with his power, but I would still choose Bivol”

Callum “Mundo” Smith (31-2, 22 KO), World Champion WBO Lithe Heavywegh

“I would really like to fight Smith for his title. He is good, experienced and has a good stab. I believe that I can beat him to become a champion.”

Anthony Yarde (26-3, 24 Kos), 2016 Olympian, Great Britain

“A good, solid warrior who has experience and physical game. He is a competitive warrior and one of these warriors to be respected, on my radar. He has a good style.”

Albert “El Vigia” Ramirez (20-0, 17 Kos), Olympian 2016, Venezuela

“To be forthright, I don’t know much about him, not enough to break him. I have to study him.”

Joshua Batsi (19-1, 13 KO), former WBO Interm World Cruiser champion in weight,

Bronze Olympic medalist 2016, Ghana

“He was a transient champion (WBO), as long as Smith recently defeated him in a good fight. He has good hands and was a good amateur, taking gold at the Olympic Games.”

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Live: Manny Pacquiao vs Mario Barrios Press conference

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The World Boxing News will take place on Tuesday Many Pacquiao vs Mario Barrios, live from the premiere boxing stream.

PBC will provide a report from today’s press conference on the PBC YouTube website with the legend of the Hall of Fame Boxing Pacquiao and world champion in WBC Barrios.

The couple will overtake at a press conference in Los Angeles in front of the showroom main event that will take place on Saturday, July 19.

Pacquiao vs Barrios is the main star PBC Pay-Per-View event at the best video with MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.


The press champion in WBC Super Nereter, Sebastian “The Gorary Inferno” Fundor and the Australian Superglaw of Tim Tiszu, who will take place in the co-and-maan event after involving the bloodiest fight from 2024, will also appear in the press conference.

The Mexican star of Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and his seriously striking countryman Angel Fierro, who meets their action packed in Lutia, will also be present.

Complementing the Tuesday composition and Pay-Per-View from July 19 are the former world champion with two Brandon divisions “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa and the best player Joet Gonzalez, who start Pay-Per-View at 20:00 ET/5 PM.

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Mayweather Protégé J’hon Ingram returns on Friday

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The former protected Floyd Mayweather J’hon Ingram will return this Friday evening in Newcastle, England.

The fight represents the second next fight Ingram after the debut in the country in November last year. The 24-year-old, called “boogieman”, makes a eternal but tardy progress since entering the professional ranks in February 2022.

Ingram became infamous in 2024. World Boxing News announced that the northern Karolinian Wanted outside the Promotiony Mayweather. By launching an online campaign, Ingram published his intentions after only four matches in two and a half years.

It is surprising that Floyd Mayweather did not fight the movement and allowed Ingram to break his bonds and move on. Then Ingram joined Richardson Hitchins and Jalil Hackett as a deafening departure from the stable of the cash team.

Hitchins has become a lightweight IBF champion and will face George Cambosos in his most deafening fight this year. At the same time, Hackett’s career under the same promoter, Eddie Hearn, has failed in December.

Hackett lost to Jose Roman Vazquez along with a divided decision in Puerto Rico, the only flaw in the records of ten fights.

Mayweather has only one significant perspective in Curmel Moton, which he won last weekend in Las Vegas when his mentor watched from the ring.

The moton is perceived as a certified future owner of the world title and, as ironically, he can fight Ingram or Hitchins in the twist of fate or Mayweather said the word.

J’hon Ingram returns to Great Britain

For now, Ingram continues its progress as part of the Wasserman promotion, headed by the Sauerland, Nissse and Kalle brothers.

The Friday event at the Newcastle Arena gives you an Ingram chance to try the elevated British atmosphere, and Josh Kelly is directed by the card.

Zimbabwean Tatenda Mangombe based in Great Britain fights Ingram in something that looks like paper to be an employee. Victory for Ingram should signal a step in the coming months, a division full of future talents.

Kelly is at the top of Bill alongside Flavius ​​Biea, with Felix Cash, Tom Welland and Matty Harris, who were flooded.

Channel 5 gives the main event, with selected basic offers shown at the discretion of the ground network. Ingram will try to impress enough to get a place for all attractions after the fight.

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Jesse Rodriguez Eyes P4P Top PLOS

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Jesse Rodriguez wants to become a pounded warrior number one in sport.

Rodriguez believes that he begins by winning his union with Phumelele Cafu.

A couple fight for the titles Super Fly Wweight Magazine in WBC, WBO and Ring at Ford Center at The Star in FRISCO in Texas on Saturday, July 19, live around the world.

Rodriguez (21-0 14 KO) wants to unite in supermallists who did it in Flyweight in a spectacular way against Sunlit Edwards in Arizona in December 2023, after winning by collecting belts, which he placed in the line against the unbeatable South African kaf In the same state in June in June in June in June in June in June to June to twice in June to two times in place twice in place twice in the next place up to two times in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place twice in place two times from two times up to two times up to two times with two times with two times a tim a tim a tim a tim a tim a tim a tim Dom Tap A Tim a Tim a Tim a Tim a Tim a Tim and two in southern June Kafa, the ruler of Super Flyweght.

San Antonio Ace is fighting in his hometown for the first time since he became the world champion of two weighted April 2023, when he collected a free WBO flying strap and fought earlier at the Ford Center, moving to 11-0 in February 2020.

“BAM” certainly shot the Supergowary since that night, but the ambitious 25 -year -old meant more goals, starting with the unification of July 19 and wanting to become undisputed and climb to the top of the list of the best fighters on the planet.

“I would like to be number one pound for a pound,” said Rodriguez. “There are many rights to bragging and I feel that I can go so far from the place where I am now.

“I am never cheerful, there is always more to gain and win, so I can go ten times higher. I would like to unqueside, so these are two more fights for 115 pounds, so we’ll see how it is falling.

“It’s a bad ass, seeing how smaller weights shine. When I was an amateur, he did it chocolatito and I was like” damn, it’s frosty “, so for me in the same position, it means a lot.

“I am so glad that I am fighting in Dallas, it is great to fight in my family state, I am glad that I have returned home.”

The collision of Rodriguez from Cafu moves to a card arranged in FRISCO, with the main support of the evening, as a result of which the explosive and undefeated Diego Paczeco defended his UswBC titles and WBO Super-Middle Wweight against Trevor McCumby.

The Olympic Medal in the US team, Omar Jones, is fighting for the third time in paid ranks, taking Alfredo Blanco in six rounds, with a much greater action to add to the card in a timely manner.

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