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Brian Norman Jr. takes the defense of the WBO title to Japan against Jin Sasaki on June 19

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Image: Brian Norman Jr. Makes Quick Work of Cuevas, Then Calls Out 3 Champions, Ennis, Stanionis and Barrios

Brian Norman Jr., WBO WBO Master, will defend against Jin Sasaki on June 19, lives at ESPN+ at the OTA City General junior high school in Tokyo, Japan.

This fight was not unexpected, as Sasaki called 24 -year -old Norman Jr after victory over Derrack Cuevas last month on March 29 in Las Vegas. Norman Sr. The idea of ​​his son would defend against Sasaki, because it is a well -paid fight and increases the international appeal of Brian Jr.

Norman Jr. He will fight in the hometown of Japan Sasaki before the crowd of pro-Sasaki on June 19. So, if he expects cheering, as if he has been in the past, he can forget about it.

“Brian Norman Jr. is a motivated and talented master who did not hesitate when he offered this opportunity,” said Bob Arum, chairman of the highest degree. “Jin Sasaki has power and blows in the volume, and their styles will be a dramatic, full showdown action of the world title.”

Making a global sign

This is not a fight that will arouse a lot of interest of American fans, because few have heard of Sasaki. Norman Jr. And his dad focus on money and slowly build for larger fights. Brian Jr. It is not popular enough to get handbags and treatment of stars he wants. He fought on the card in his last defense of the title against Cuevas.

Sinsaki lost only once as a professional for Andy Hiraoka in 2021 and since then he looked good. In terms of energy, Sasaki can give Norman Jr. Problems. His chin could stop him from defeating Brian Jr.

The last five fights of Sasaki

– Sakai shows
– Qamil Balla
– Joe Noynay
– Hiroto Hoshi
– Keita Obara

The highest rank announced today that Norman Jr. 27-0, 21 KO) will go to Japan to defend against 2 WBO Sasaki (19-1-1, 17 KO). This means that there will be no unification struggle for Norman Jr., IBF and WBA master Jaron “Boots” Ennis.

This is the fight that Norman wants, but Eddie Hearn’s promoter did not offer them a contract they liked when they tried to negotiate last year. This is a fight that may soon occur if Hearn can make Alalshikh Turks aid him in the harmony of Brian Jr.

Last updated on 25.04.2025

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Eddie Hearn warns that Zuffa athletes could lose their world title eligibility

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Image: Eddie Hearn Says Zuffa Fighters Should Lose Access To World Titles

“I think there will be a large split in boxing now,” promoter Matchroom Hearn told the media. “If you go with Zuffa, you’re out of the governing bodies. I think that’s really what it’s going to have to be like.”

Hearn’s comments come at a time when Zuffa Boxing is gaining momentum and gaining attention from fighters and promoters across the sport. The long-term question was whether the events would interact with the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO systems, or go in a different direction.

Hearn explained his position.

“If you sign with Zuffa, you can’t win the world championship,” he said. “You can’t have it both ways.”

He pointed to the recent movement to include titleholders and challengers, arguing that fighters who leave the customary route are giving up some of what boxing has historically valued most.

“Legacy will always be the answer,” Hearn said.

This line leads to a real fight under the headlines. Zuffa can offer money, platform power and stern promotion via TKO. Time-honored boxing still offers belts, rankings and the story behind becoming a champion.

Many competitors will try to secure both if possible. Hearn is doubtful whether the balance can be maintained.

Hearn also criticized recent arguments against the Ali Act and said income transparency remains one of the strongest protections for combatants in the current US system.

Whether fans agree with Hearn or not, he touched on something real. Boxing may be heading down two separate paths, and fighters will soon have to decide which is more vital.

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Moses Itauma is open to fighting the “legend” KO artist who wants to test his beard

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Moses Itauma open to facing KO artist ‘legend’ who wants to test his chin

Moses Itauma is willing to face the uncompromising heavyweight veteran after his last fight, a methodical fifth-round stoppage victory over Jermaine Franklin.

The 21-year-old showed his world-class potential last month, scoring a third-round knockout before stopping the typically tough Franklin with a powerful uppercut.

Itauma has since been named mandatory challenger for the WBO title, putting him in pole position to face the winner of the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois fight at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester on May 9.

However, this highly developed talent is ranked No. 1 in the WBA and No. 2 in the WBC, which gives him several options to consider before his next assignment.

WITH Itauma is reportedly expected to return in JulySeveral candidates are already being considered as potential opponents, including the likes of Murat Gassiev and Filip Hrgovic.

As for a potential fight with Deontay Wilder, Itauma said DAZN in preparations for the American’s fight with Derek Chisora, that he would be open to fighting him.

“If he wins, yes. You have to weigh the risk against the reward. What do you get [from fighting] his?

“He is a legend in the sport and I really respect him, but you have to weigh the pros and cons.”

After suffering two knockdowns and beating Chisora ​​by split decision earlier this month, former world champion Wilder is looking for another chance.

I’m talking to ESPNThe 40-year-old said he was not in the mood to avoid potential opponents, including Itauma, who made a huge impression on him against Franklin.

“I’m a heavyweight. All the other characters are heavyweights. Why not? I’m not [dodging] anyone.

“I didn’t know who Moses was, but I saw his last fight with Franklin… What a damn KO. He seems like a potential champion. Why not test him?”

Since their confused encounter, Chisora ​​has demanded an immediate rematch with Wilder, who will likely face an alternate opponent in his next fight.

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Jared Anderson withdraws from May 9 fight with a torn bicep

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Image: Jarrell Miller Claims Jared Anderson Pulled Out of Their September 13th

Ring Magazine reports that Anderson withdrew from his fight with Solomon Dacres after suffering a bicep injury. The 10-round heavyweight bout was scheduled for Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester.

Anderson (18-1, 15 KO) was looking for another step back after a knockout loss to Martin Bakole in 2024. Instead, the 26-year-old now faces another delay at a bad time in his career.

The fight at Dacres was not a world-class test, but it had value. Anderson needed rounds, activity and a consistent win on a major heavyweight card. Now that’s gone, and the injury gives critics more room to question where his career is headed.

The reaction from boxing fans was fierce, with several responses pointing out Anderson’s injury history and durability. Some questioned whether his body would hold up in the heavyweight division. Others suggested he might have to consider considering the cruiserweight division if physical problems persist.

It may be tough, but it’s the kind of failure that changes the way you view your prospect. Anderson still has talent, but he’s no longer talked about as a pure future heavyweight star. Now he’s trying to prove he can stay vigorous long enough to rebuild.

Moving to Queensberry and fighting in the UK seemed like a desperate attempt to find a novel environment that could boost his confidence. But this bicep injury is a disaster because it adds another year of rust to a psyche that already looked feeble. You won’t rebuild your self-confidence at the gym.

A torn bicep effectively means Jared Anderson’s career will be in frigid storage until the end of 2026. Recovery from this type of surgery usually takes six to nine months before a player can even think about hitting a full-power shot with that hand.

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