Boxing
Conor Benn admits that he never expected him to reach PPV
Published
1 week agoon

Conor Benn achieves a dream for life when a Londonian goes out to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Saturday.
Son of the British boxing legend Nigel Benn headers in Pay-Per-View for the first time. During this process, he protects the most significant day of his career when he trades blows with his rival Chris Eubank Jr. in London, England.
Benn, whose ultimate goal is the title of world champion in welterweight, takes a detour to go to two weight classes in the fight against Eubank. “The Destroyer” has the opportunity fourteen months after his last fight with Peter Dobson in the USA.
The 28-year-old had to wait for the abolition of the British ephemeral suspension control board after two unsuccessful drug tests three years ago. Unfavorable findings canceled the fight in October 2022 at O2 Arena.
Unlike a significant penalty, Benn is awarded an even greater event on the Premier League football. At Fight Night, 65,000 will pack into a place when a pair of a bitter competition.
Speaking during the fighting week, the Matchroom boxing star says that he never expected that he would reach so far after being tardy in sport.
“It’s just imprisoned. I like it. I’m excited that I’m here. I’m excited that I can go back to these banks,” said Benn.
“I don’t think anything about it. I don’t think anything about it at all. He is an opponent and all this. Do you want to know what pressure is? 19-year-old child moving from Australia to Great Britain, coming out to the packed arena O2 without amateur origin. It’s pressure.
“Ultimately, every warrior dreams of reaching this stage. I worked very strenuous. This is not the result of six months of work. This is not six weeks.” It’s ten years.
“Ten years ago, when I changed a professional for the first time, did I ever think I would finish here? NO. But I am here, I am built for it and I feel ready for it.
“I love the challenge of fighting at the age of 160. I love competition. You develop challenges as a warrior.
“People go to me:” Are you not worried? How are you going to deal with it? “I do it.
“I do everything possible in the gym during training, which gives me confidence.”
About what fans can expect during the Night of the Fight, Benn added: “I did it too many times to make it an accident or a chance. I am. I live for it. I don’t feel pressure. I will go there and do what I do.
“I would like to fight tonight. But this is only one of those things in which it is too long now. I want to get there. Ultimately he will get it.
“Ultimately this is another fight. I look at it this way. He is another opponent in my way. You try to crush my dreams. You try to remove food from the plate and try to make me unconscious. I look at him.”
Information Eubank Jr vs. Benn
Eubank Jr vs. Benn fights for a massive boxing night in London.
Former claimant for the title of Ilford’s world Anthony Yarde [26-3, 24 KOs] He fights with Lyndon Arthur from Manchester [24-2, 16 KOs] For the third time, with the title WBA Intercontinental Heavyweight on the line.
Former world champion WBO WBO WBO WBO, Liam Smith [33-4-1, 20 KOs] accepts Ireland by Aaron McKenny [19-0, 10 KOs] Minister Middle Libra for the international title WBA.
Cheavon Clarke of Gravesend defends his title British cruciate scale against Viddal Riley of Tottenham.
Former WBO world champion in the Bournemouth Cruisher Chris Billam-Smith weight [20-2, 13 KOs] Brandon Glanton (20-2, 17 KO) meets in 12 rounds.
The event will take place on Saturday, April 26, live around the world at the DAZN PPV and Sky Sports ticket office [2 p.m. ET] from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London, England.
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Canelo Alvarez will try to become a double-expanded 168-Funt champion tonight in the fight with the IBF belt owner Willod Scull in Riyadh. In the main support, Jaime Munguia is fighting Bruno Surace in a rematch in Super Middle weight, which is crucial for both. Martin Bakole in heavyweight fights Efe Ajagba in the battle between two power-punches.
Details DAZN PPV
The event will be shown live on Dazn PPV, starting at 19:00 et / 16:00 PT / 12:00 in Great Britain. The ring goes to the main event of Canelo vs. SCULL, it will start around 23:00 et / 20 pm entitled The event is valued at USD 59.99 on PPV.
Alvarez (62-2-2, 39 KO) is in a situation almost without winning, fighting with the invincible Cuban Scull (23-0, 9 KO). Fans perceive this fight as a mismatch and another example of Canelo carefully selecting defeated opponents to make sure he is still winning.
The complete card starts at 19:00 et.
Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull
Jaime Mungia vs. Bruno Surace
Martin Bale vs. Ephrace ajagba
Badou Jack vs. Norair Mikaeljan
Green Marco vs. Michel Polina
Brayan Leon vs. Aaron Guerrero
The Cuban is a pure boxer who will make it tough for Alvarez to take off the shots. Scull will move a lot, landing single arrows and frustrates the Mexican star. It will make Canelo look bad, especially if Early Gasses, just like in the last two fights with Edgar Berlang and Munguiu.
People would prefer Canelo to omit this fight and immediately go to his planned mega-classh against Terenka Crawford, for which boxing fans are waiting.
Mungia vs. Surace 2
Munguia (44-2, 35 KO), a pretender for a super medium weight, will try to avenge his previous loss from France Surace 26-0-2, 5 Kos) tonight. Mungui was knocked out in the sixth round of December 14 last year in Tijuana, which some perceived as cherry, went wrong.
Surace was chosen as an opponent that Jaime would look good, beating a guy with an inflated record, but he moved away from the popular Mexican warrior when he was blown up. Surace’s right hand shots in Surace were too large for Mungui’s basic to hit.
Last updated 05/03/2025
Boxing
Time for Garcia and Haney to take place from each other – for now
Published
3 hours agoon
May 3, 2025
Modern York – a rematch between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney was one of the most anticipated fights of 2025, taking into account the circumstances of their romance in 2024. Garcia dropped Haney three times, but saw his decision to set off to the competition without a drug test.
It was expected that their heated competition would be Crescendo in a massive revenge and enhance expectations, they were placed in separate duels in relation to the unique Times Square setting. The plan excluded by the chairman of Saudi Arabia at General Entertainment Authority, Turki Alalshikh, eventually became a complete disaster when the youthful stars turned into bad performances that made Garcia upset Rolando Romero and Haneya in Snooazer against Jose Ramiez.
After what happened on Friday, the only person interested in the rematch of Garcia-Haney was Romero.
“I don’t even think about what will happen next,” said Romero after his unanimous victory. “I think Devin and Ryan should get a rematch and do a huge one.”
Huge? Not after what happened in Modern York. Haney-Ramiąz was the leader of the worst fight of the year, combining 503 blows, the third worst in the history of compublices in a 12-round fight. But Garcia and Romero outdoed him an hour, combining 490 blows. The air was released from the balloon and the issued look between Haney and Garcia was leveled after Romero’s nervousness.
What now?
Alalshikh could still go to the rematch this year, but considering how terrible their fights were, Garcia and Haney would go best in opposite directions until they regain the lost Mojo. It can be argued that the rematch should happen on Friday, without any warrior. But what was done and the time has come to go further.
In the case of Garcia, there will be questions about his performance, i.e. at night and day compared to his fight with Haney last year. Did drugs to improve performance really lend a hand? You can make this, considering how lackluster and uninvolved he looked against Romero. He will have to buy back in the next fight, and he can also be in his best interest that he will go back to 140 pounds. Who the next is fighting, is anyone guessing. But he will need an opponent, such as a hardly striking subject Matias or Liam Paro, who is ready to get involved and offer him the opportunity to land his left hook trademark. Garcia is in a hard place and will have to work tough to rinse the terrible taste of this fight from the fans.
Haney is still undefeated, but he saw his supply fell with a performance against Ramirez. However, he is still a world -class boxer and can return to 140 pounds. Fighting with Teofimo Lopez – who easily overtook Arnold Barboza Jr. On Friday – it may be engaging. Or it can be set in a queue to fight in front of Romero. Although he was not stimulating, Haney is still an extremely talented warrior and deserves a great fight.
Meanwhile, Lopez leaves Modern York as the greatest winner. His fight was by no means stimulating, but he was far from his guilt because he was excellent in Barbozy’s analysis. He has many options, none of which should be against IBF and WBA WBA Jaron “BOOTS” HEADIS, which he appointed after winning in the decision. Instead, he should defend his 140-Funt WBO title. If Haney does not fight Romero, the honor should go to Lopez. Regardless of whom he chooses, Lopez got distance from Garcia and Haney. Now he only needs the right dance partner who supported the pound ladder for pounds.
One thing is certain: on Friday evening he created more problems than solutions. Haney and Garcia must separate and recover the rush before they face each other again.

Canelo Alvarez will face Cuban William Scull on Saturday, May 3 live in Dazn, Starting from 19:00 ET / 16 PM PT / 12 AM UK, and the main event begins around 23:00 et / 20 pm PT / 4 AM UK. The biggest boxing icon in Mexico is fighting at the Cinco de Mayo weekend, right? Classic. Tradition. Viva Mexico and so on. But where is the fight? Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and guess what? Once again, Great Britain is treated as a side chick – the main event begins 4 am on Sunday morning. Fight fans can buy a fight for USD 59.99; £/21.99 € UK/IRE on DAZN PPV
Main rounds of events – starting times
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USA (A) Saturday, May 3 – 23:00
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USA (PT): Saturday, May 3 – 20:00
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UK (BST): Sunday, May 4 – 4:00
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Saudi (KSA): Sunday, May 4 – 6:00
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Australia (aest): Sunday, May 4 – 13:00
Correct, 4-F-Ining-AM. What did fans of Great Britain do to deserve it? Every time there is a vast Saudi card, they look like a zombie, while Yanks retreat with beers, and Australians break the meat in a wide daylight.
Undercard?
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Jaime Mungia vs. Bruno Surace
Munguia does not do chess. He makes bombs. Expect violence. -
Martin Bale vs. Ephrace ajagba
Two human refrigerators throw bricks. It will be ugly, but you won’t look away. -
Brayan Leon vs. Aaron Rocha Guerrero
Six fights, six ko – someone is calling. -
Green Marco vs. Michel Galvan Polina
Verde’s debut. Galvan? The target practice of walking.
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Badou Jack vs. Noel Mikaelian – Jack is still holding. Wash yourself and now more known for publishing an anti -Semitic social media drive than anything he has done in the ring for the last five years. He shouldn’t even be on the card, not to mention the fight for the title.
May 5 in Saudi Arabia
Canelo Alvarez, the largest boxing icon in Mexico, defending his undisputed crown at the Cinco de Mayo weekend … but not in Vegas. Not in Guadalajara. Even in La Nah – this is happening in Riyadh.
The country doesn’t even care. You don’t get Mariachi teams, without tequila, without street parades – just oil money and billboards. It’s like throwing Rave Saint. Paddy in North Korea. It makes zero sense, but here we are.
And although Canelo has the full right to chase great payments, let’s not pretend that it does not seem strange. Cinco de Mayo is to be thunderous, raucous, full of pride and chaos. Instead, we get it in a hyper -mega mega dome surrounded by sand and silence.
What next? July 4 in Iran? Joshua vs. Fury on Christmas Eve in the Tesco parking lot?
Boxing is not global, right. But don’t lie – it’s not Cinco de Mayo. It is on May 3 in Riyadh dressed in red, white and green with a few sombrers thrown on the cameras.
British fans: the most steadfast (and used) base of fans on Earth
Let’s face the truth – boxing fans are British Absolute geeks.
Saudi Card? 4 am. Vegas? 5 am. Tokyo? 7 am. Doesn’t matter. There are – mugs in hand, screaming in Dazna, to stop freezing, pumping fists on the TV in the obscure.
On May 3 they will do it again. Deprived of sleep, buzzing on beer and caffeine, ready to see Canelo’s chest in Pulp.
Here is the exercise:
4 in the morning or not, the British suffer every time. This is what the right fight fans do. Sleep is for random. This is boxing. This is war.
Let’s have it. See you at 4am, you are crazy!
Last updated 05/03/2025

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