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“Only one fight?” The “British” British Turki card Alalshikh is doomed to lack of interest among Eubank Jr.-Lin-Feud Feud
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2 weeks agoon

Turki Alalshikh reminded fans on X that on Saturday Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn Card is more than “Only one fight.” Alalshikh says that Undercard is “arranged” with “biggest names” at a party in Dazn PPV on Saturday, April 26, at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.
Connection failure (with the USA)
The reason why boxing fans do not ignore Undercard is that it is completely adapted to British consumption, devoid of American fighters. Because the main fight from events is two boxers in Great Britain, which is a more family feud than a real fight with the participation of two world -class fighters, it is a mistake that the card is 100% 100% Great Britain. Turki should replace three painful fights with American or international fighters, and not from Great Britain to augment the appeal.
Saturday fatal fury undercard
- Anthony Yarde vs. Lyndon Arthur
- Liam Smith vs. Aaron McKenna
- Chris Billiam-Smith vs. Brandon Glanton
- Viddal Riley vs. Cheavon Clarke
These are not fights that will interest fans of the American market. None of these fights will appeal to the Americans. Certainly, someone from the Turki team should notice this and replace some talented fighters from abroad.
24.99 USD question mark
The price of DAZN PPV 24.99 USD is also a problem for US fans, who are only little interest in the fight Eubank JR-Benn, because it is a more family match of Feud/Celebrity than one with the participation of fighters capable of winning world titles. This would be a better idea for Turk to create an event for free on the American market than placing it on PPV. That’s how I see it.
American fans do not have enough interest to price it at 24.99 USD. Again Undercard is a complete lack and does nothing for us fans. 12.00 et / 9.00 PT The start of this event is also a problem for Americans who are not used to watching boxing events at the beginning of the day on Saturday.
It’s not just one fight … it’s a versatile chaos 💥
Fatal Fury: City of Wolves – Eubank Jr vs Benn brings to London arranged in London, and some of the biggest names entering the fire q🥊 Yarde vs Arthur
🥊 Smith vs McKenna
🥊 Clarke vs Riley
🥊 Billam-Smith vs Glanton … pic.twitter.com/p4a4sfzk7n– Turki Alalshikh (@Turki_ALSHIKH) April 22, 2025
Last updated 22/22/2025
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Ryan Garcia is considering a rematch with Rolando Romero or a immediate clash of Devin Haney after a stunning loss of nervousness
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May 3, 2025
Ryan Garcia says he is still open to fight Devin Haney in a rematch or back with Rolando “Rolly” Romero after losing on Friday evening. Garcia (24-2, 20 KO) leaves it to fans to decide. Garcia would look bad to leave his loss to Romero (17-3, 13 Kos) without trying to avenge him first.
Romero knocked down Garcia in the second round on his way to the 12-round unanimous decision at Times Square, Novel York. Ryan says he didn’t feel that he was “progressing” in battle. He looked tender and tired. Garcia’s forceful power in its last fight with Haney has disappeared. Some fans of boxing in social media say that his needy performance is a sign that he has lost power now when there is no PED.
Selection of fans?
If Ryan leaves the defeat against Rolly, without trying to avenge him, he will look bad. An attempt to see the fight between him and Haney after losing will make it challenging.
“Whatever fans want. If they want me to run away from Rolly, let’s do it. If they want me to go back to Devin, let’s do it,” said Ryan Garcia during Press conference after the fight After losing to Rolando Romero on Friday evening, asked if he still wants to fight Devin Haney or face Rolando in a rematch.
Ryan must take responsibility for his own decisions instead of leaving them to the fan. It’s his career. He will not be able to make the fans forget about their loss by fighting Haney.
“I’m ready to try any of them again. I couldn’t get to myself in a training camp,” said Ryan. “I didn’t feel like I had more conditions or more energy. I didn’t feel that I was in any way. I mentioned Derrick and we started to invent it.
“We only had five weeks. It was one of those things in which I didn’t know what was going on. I don’t know why I couldn’t get a progressive focus in the camp. We were still training, but nothing clicked,” said Garcia.
Last updated 05/03/2025

By: Sean Crose
After a year -round suspension for the forbidden substance in his system, both before and after the fight with Devin Haney in 2024, Ryan Garcia finally returned to the ring on Friday evening. His opponent was the robust and forthright Rolando Romero. The fight, planned for a half -weight of 12, was the main event of a strange card, which took place a little on Times. 16-2 Romero and Garcia 24-1 immediately started to trade Jabs in the first. Romero tried to work on the body, but it seemed that the higher Garcia won the chapter.
The double left hook suddenly sent a garcia to the mat in the second. Garcia got up quickly, but it was clear that he did not intend to move to an straightforward victory. The pace slightly slowed down in the third and the things remained close. Every man fought carefully on the fourth, although Garcia was able to land pristine, burning stabs. Romero was more vigorous from two fighters in the fifth. Romero focused on the body in the sixth. In the seventh round it was clear that Romero gave Garcia real trouble. Despite this, Garcia can largely thanks to his stab.
Both fighters remained cautious with the power of each other at the eighth, although Garcia was killed. Romero looked like he could be a more vigorous warrior in the ninth place. Until ten, it was long time ago that the fight was fighting at Romero’s pace. Even Garcia’s face betrayed the frustration. The eleventh was interrupted by edged body arrows with Romero. The twelfth and last round was surprising because Garcia did not seem particularly aggressive. The man was simply flawless. Fortunately, there were no judges of judges who rewarded Romero after the final bell unanimously winning.
Huge nervousness.
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Rolando Romero disrupts Ryan Garcia’s plans in great nervousness
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5 hours agoon
May 2, 2025
Up-to-date York – what was supposed to be an unforgettable event on Friday evening at the Times Square, ended in a forgotten, which lacked action and left unfulfilled boxing fans.
The plan was that Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney would win their fights and meet on a very anticipated rematch this year. Haney raised his end of the opportunity, although with a flawless decision, but Rolando “Rolly” Romero played the role of interference, causing great nervousness of Garcia by a unanimous decision (115-112, 115-112, 118-109) to limit the night fight.
In the main event, Garcia’s return to boxing after an annual suspension for the lack of a drug test after the fight with Haney was a disaster. Garcia (24-2, 1 NC) entered the fight as a -1000 favorite at the ESPN plant. However, he was not able to reflect his left hook trademark or install any significant crime in a 12-round affair.
Instead, Romero (17-2) appointed a tone early and dropped the garcia with his left hook in round 2. Although Garcia did not seem harmful, knocking down changed the struggle when he moved from the willing to be shy for the rest of the fight. It seemed that no warrior would be interested in letting go of his hands, with 123 blows landed by 490 blows. The output was the third lowest in the history of Compubox to the 12-round fight, even below 503 Haneya and Jose Ramirez’s strokes to throw a co-main party.
“He fought a good fight,” Garcia said later. “He caught me early. No excuses, man. Congratulations to him. He did a great job and that’s all.”
Garcia popped up after stabbing, but Romero was patient and kept his distance. It was a surprising performance of Romero, which was two fights removed by Isaac Cruz in 2024.
Meanwhile, Garcia could not shake the effects of early knocking out and spent the duration of the fight. He never found him and now he will have to return to the drawing board.
As for Romero, he can be the only person who wants to see the Garcii-Haney rematch, despite the creation of the winning Friday.
“I don’t even think about what will happen next,” said Romero. “I think Devin and Ryan should get a rematch and do a massive one.”
It was expected that Garcia and Romero would provide fireworks and make the Ring judges results unnecessary. Instead, the uninhabited effort of Garcia circumscribed the detached night of fighting on the background of Times Square, where a miniature group of invited fans gathered in a makeshift area, exposing the boxing ring. Outside, the pedestrians faced many detainees to see what was happening in the housing on several screens arranged outside.
Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia at General Entertainment Authority, planned to organize a cult event, but the card will be remembered on a trio of fights that were not similar to the implementation of the promised action.
The main event took place after the equally unusual effort of Haney, who was released by an opponent who was simply pleased with him around the ring. It seemed that his fight against Garcia had an impact on Haney last year, when he was knocked down three times and lost his decision. The result was overthrown to the lack of insolence after Garcia obtained a positive result of the test for drugs increasing performance. Garcia was also in a 3.2 pound of a shrinking weight of 140 pounds for this fight.
Haney (32-0, 1 NC) apparently could not shake off the effects of the fight and was shy and reluctant to throw blows. However, Ramirez could not utilize. He followed Haney around the ring without a real sense of urgency. Fortunately for Haney, he was qualified enough to thwart the progress of Plodding Ramirez (29-3) in a snail-paced fight, which was mercilessly powerful in social media.
Of the 503 blows thrown into the fight, Haney landed 70 to 40 Ramireza.
Garcii-Haney’s rematch plans can still exist, because apparently the contract was signed before Friday evening at the start this year. However, due to how their fights took place, it will be captivating to check whether this fight materializes later this year, or whether Al-Sheikh will decide to go in a different direction for both warriors.

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