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Shakur Stevenson and William Zepeda set on July 12

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By: Sean Crose

“Zepeda vs Shakur is turned on !!!!!!” Promoter Oscar de la Hoya published on social media on Thursday evening. “Checkmate”, wrote Shakur Stevenson himself. Receiving this information straight from the sources makes it quite a secure plant, that WBC World Lightweight Champion Stevenson will actually fight this airy league of divisions, Zepedy in the near future. Ring Magazine reports that the high fight is to stay in Fresh York on July 12. 33-0 Zepeda has just emerged from a close fight against the inexplicably underrated Farmer Tevin. On the other hand, Stevenson has recently seen the destruction of Josh Padley in February.

This is an engaging fight in which Stevenson will finally adapt to a high -quality warrior. Although the extremely qualified compatriot from Newark will be rightly privileged to win, Zepeda is nothing if an impressive opponent. Although a few weeks ago he was gritty against the farmer, at this point it would be unreasonably to announce the underestimated. Fighting behind the powerful stab of Southpaw, Zepeda can exert a global level pressure. It also has a powerful defense of high guard and has thunder of power. Copies of opponents like wood.

However, Stevenson is probably in its own league. Having speed, expert leg work and liquidity, a man is undoubtedly one of the best practitioners in the game. The problem for Stevenson is that his style is not fans -friendly – at least not so much. Like Guillermo Rigondeaux in front of him, Stevenson is a chess champion in the era in which fans prefer the checkers. This is not a knock on fans. Certainly Stevenson is far from the most stimulating warrior in the world. A high -class opponent can make the situation intense in the ring and very amusing outside the ring.

For Stevenson, the fight is an opportunity for him to show the world how dominant. For Zepeda it is nothing else that life. It may not be a choice, but it’s definitely worth seeing. No man stands here in a dress. This is a justified fight for the title. What’s more, it is a fight for a title that will provide every warrior with positive attention. Boxer-Slugger fights have a built-in charm, and this fight, provided that it is signed, should not be an exception. This may turn out to be one of the better fights of the year.

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Boxing results: Junto nutrai claims that the victory of the unification of Bantam’s weight over Ryosuke Nishida

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Image: Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

Junto Nakratani (31-0, 24 Kos) WBC Bantameight, facilitated the airy, little-known IBF 118-LB champion of Ryosuke Nishida (10-1, 2 Kos), shooting a technical technical victory in the sixth round on Sunday evening at the Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo. Together with the IBF belt, he captured the Bantamweight Magazine belt.

Nishida eye and arm

The official stopping time lasted at 3:00 in the sixth round. He was dug up to all three judges according to the results 59-55, 58-56 and 58-56.

Initially, Nishida fought well in the first round, landing with her left hands and stopping the larger, stronger, more talented dug. However, from the second round it was all stuck, hitting Nishiada with challenging left hands on the right side of the face.

In the fifth round of Ryosuke, 28 years elderly, looked on Ubit, the right eye closed and completely exhausted. His corner would make him solid if they waved the white flag of surrender because he had no chance of winning. Junto used it as a training bag, marking the right eye closed left on the left.

At the end of the sixth Nishida corner stopped because his right eye closed completely. He ate his left hands all night with Southpaw dug and couldn’t do much to be a competitive struggle because he was overtaken in every department.

Southpaw Nishida also suffered an injury of the right shoulder during the fight, forcing him to fight only with the left. Even if both hands worked, he still couldn’t do much against the dug, because he was stuck in immense shots of power coming to Nonstop from Junto.

Dream of Union

“Since Flyweight, I really wanted to unite my titles, and finally, in Bantamweight, I was able to unify my titles. I’m ecstatic now,” he said dug after the fight.

Boxing fans want the dug out to now move to Super Bantamweight, to challenge Nayy Inoue for his titles. However, Junto may stay at the age of 118 to walk around the WBA and WBO lanes that he must be the undisputed champion. These titles are maintained by feeble belt owners whose donut would not have any problems with defeating.

The downside is that he will not receive much recognition, because these two masters are hidden to fans, complete unknowns and not judging by fans who know who they are. If he had a head straight, he would forget about his pursuit of validation and moved to Super Bantamweight to fight Nayya Inoue before he leaves the Division 122 pounds to go to a featherweight.

Fear of the “monster”

If the dug up, he scraps his superficial purpose, which is the undisputed in Bantamweight and will go to 122 to face Inoue. Given that Junto decided to stay at the age of 118 and not follow Nayy in terms of weight, it is a clear sign that faith in himself simply does not have. I don’t want to be disclosed by “The Monster”.

If someone could transplant his head from some bold fighters in sport and sewing him to the body out of an experiment similar to Frankenstein, he could potentially achieve great things. I don’t see how this happens. The body is willing, but the mind is feeble.

The contested title of IBF Nishidy

I want to know how Nishida has ever won the title of IBF because he looked terrible throughout the fight. The 118 pounds division is one of the weakest in sport. Nishida captured the IBF belt in 2024, defeating Veteran Emmanuel Rodriguez with a narrow decision.

Last updated 06/08/2025

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Herring live: Jai Opetoa places world titles on the line against Claudio Squeo

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Gold Coast, Australia – next time when Jai OPTETIA enters the boxing ring, he should meet the Mexican star Gilberto Ramírez in the struggle of unification in the circuitous weight.

The 29-year-old Australian produced the Italian pretender Claudio Squeo on Sunday evening at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Center, gibberish and bruise for four and a half rounds. It ended that Opeteta landed a nasty right hook, which broke Squeo’s jaw, dropped him to his knees and did not give Judge Robert Hoyle not made to the choice but to cancel a unilateral fight.

“I was in a hurry, I really wanted to pull him out of it,” Odetaa said right after the fight. “We did what we had to [and] We have much more to do. I am chasing these uniform fights and it’s frustrating. “

Squeo weighed almost four kilos lighter than Opetoa on Saturday afternoon at Pacific Fair, and the size and difference in height from the very beginning was clear. The Odetaa round felt the opponent’s style before he began to raise the stake and exploit it as a personal training bag.

It was the sixth time that Opitaia successfully defended his IBF and the Ring World Championships, extending his undefeated run to 28 fights and once again proving that he was a shot in addition to his addition to his collection of cruiser belts.

Opetoi has long been deafening deafening about his desire to fight Ramírez, which has WBO and WBA stripes. Their potential show is rumors as a fight that could take place on the undercard of the September fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terenka Crawford in Las Vegas, although nothing has been confirmed so far.

“I am chasing these world champions, I focus on this,” said Odetaa, asked what would happen next in his program. “Next fight, Gilberto Ramírez. Let’s take it. I am chasing the belts. The fight is straightforward to do. Let’s do it.”

Ramírez is fighting Yunal Dorticos this month in Anaheim and it is challenging to see how the fight against Opetsia will not go forward if he had a victory.

“Turki al-Sheikh has been talking about this fight for a long time,” said the manager of Odetai, Mick Francis, asked about the possible battle of Odetaa-Ramírez. “But it depends on them, they have to say” yes, we are here, we are ready, let’s do it. “

Here’s how the fight night developed:

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Keyshawn Davis jumps the opponent behind the scenes after his brother’s losses – he is pulled out by clays

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Image: Keyshawn Davis Jumps Opponent Backstage After Brother’s Loss — Gets Dragged Out by Cops

One might think that after meeting his title he blew up the main ESPN event and watching his brother lost on live television, Keyshawn Davis could make sense to sit and close. But no – instead, he decided behind the scenes a full clown and attack Nahir Albright.

It was not balmy adrenaline. It was a deliberate move. Albright has just handed Kelvin Davis his first professional loss-arranged in the decision on the pure majority-he interviewed Marek Kriegel ESPN after the fight with Marek Kriegel. Then Keyshawn comes, freshly refueling the card, walking on Albright With his younger brother KeonPutting the forehead on the face of the guy, and then grabbing him, as if they were going to settle in the parking lot. Safety had to take them off. Albright ended with a apparent tumor on his head.

From Olympians to Clown Act for 48 hours

The whole thing was caught on ESPN cameras. And it was pathetic. The self-proclaimed face of a modern generation resorting to sneaking attacks and budget-friendly intimidation tactics-after the whole event is broken. His brother just lost. He had no fight. And yet he, still trying to be the main character in history, nobody writes about him anymore.

And let’s not forget: Albright defeated Fair Kelvin Davis. Neat. And now Keyshawn wants to rewrite the narrative of his fists behind the curtain? Grow up. Settle in the ring – If You are still allowed in one.

According to Albright, who calmly gave an interview to Marek Kriegel ESPN after defeating Kelvin Davis because of the majority decision, the whole thing began when the Davis brothers – Yes, the plural – I blew up in search of trouble.

“Keyshawn and his younger brother Keon jumped me,” said Albright on the air. “They began to approach me, and one of them put my head to mine and grabbed me. I was to get woven, but my team and everyone caught Keyshawn and everything.”

Timothy Bradley said it’s best: “His supplies just fell”

Bradley did not stop the ESPN transmission. Prosto said he was a fan of the Davis brothers- was. The time has gone through. “Do you see how you don’t control your anger? Do you see what will happen?” He said, watching how all the defeat is developing. You rarely see a broadcasting team that has been disgusted on the air. But it was not a boxing incident. It was a crash caught in 4K.

You can’t be another star if you behave like a backbone tyrant. This is not just a bad optics – it is a career reset. And if Keyshawn Davis thinks that after that he will return to the main place, he dreams.

Local cops had to remove Keyshawn from the building. That’s where we are there. From the Olympic buzz to escorted by law enforcement agencies – and for what? Pride? Ego? Jealousy?

Albright said it clear: “We have to do it now … inside the ring, not outside.” And he is right. But don’t be surprised if the next Keyshawna fight is with the commission, not another warrior.

If this is the next great boxing name, sport is in sedate trouble. When a man loses his temperament, belt and a hug of reality within 24 hours, what else is left until the fall?

Last updated 06/08/2025

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