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Boxing legend: Mike Tyson Fight “Make boxed”
Published
10 months agoon
Mike Tyson’s returning fight in November brought sport and did nothing to aid in the long run.
This is the sight of the chairman of the highest degree and long -term boxing promoter, Bob Arum, who had enough YouTubers.
Arum, who is still looking after boxers after a fifty -year career in sport, emitted his competent views on the upcoming fight of Jake Paul with Julio Emperar Chavez Jr.
“Jake Paul is not fighting a real warrior. This is not even boxing. I mean Chavez Jr, I thought he had long suspended gloves,” said Arum to Fight Hub TV.
Former promoter Chavez Jr., who also promoted Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., added that the loss of Tyson with Paul had zero related to Pugilistic skills.
“Jake Paul is not a boxer. This is a spectacle. The event Tyson humiliated sport in boxing,” noted Arum. “Tyson was an vintage man. What are we talking about?
“But again, if Netflix or someone else wants to pay for this event, it’s okay, but I’m absolutely not interest.
“I’m not interested in the fight of Jake Paul versus Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., because it’s not boxing.”
After conducting Chavez to become a medium weight champion and ultimately the remuneration for view with Sergio Martinez, perfectly positions the arum to comment on the fight of Mike Tyson.
Paul stands in the face of Chavez after the fight with Tyson is a step to a boxing match, but his opponent is far from his time as a world champion.
The last press conference has proved that Paul has zero respect for Chavez, unless Tyson, whose influential boxer knew that he would raise his controversial personality in sport.
🤯 “It’s not even boxing! I mean that Chavez Jr should have been hanging, I thought he had put down the gloves a long time ago!”- Bob Arum
-Bob Arum says Jake Paul is not a boxer
-It’s not interested in watching Paul vs Chavez Jr.🔗: https://t.co/bg3nlzzbeu pic.twitter.com/jt3ynftow
– Fight Hub TV (@Fighthubtv) May 20, 2025
Arum is one of many critics who believe that Tyson’s return on 58 was a pointless exercise other than placing both pockets of both participants.
Gary Cobia, who recently faced 59-year-old Oliver McCall, talked to World Boxing News to add his thoughts about Tyson before defeat.
“I decided to come back after watching the fight of Tyson [Jake] Paul and Oliver [McCall] fighting [Stacy] Frazer. I decided that I was at the beginning of the 50th and I wanted to challenge, “said Cobia WBN.
In the fight with Tyson, in which “the worst man on the planet lost points with Paul without entering a fight, Cobia added:” I was surprised that he lost even at the age of 58!
“I do not know if it was set in this way, whether Mike could not move quickly enough. I watched many training movies. It seemed that he was in good shape and rapid with his blows.”
Tim Bradley, who was the world champion under the arum and again discovered as an analyst and vlogger, never stopped Tyson vs. Paul.
“Jake Paul is ab*m. I tried to tell you. Plain con artist. He is a magician. He goes straight to the bank. Mike Tyson is the one who sold this fight.
“I told you everything that is 58 years vintage, all this consumption and tears on his body. He is basically a senior citizen. He did nothing of Jake Paul.
“He probably landed all night of one or two blows. It’s terrible, man,” he concluded.
Despite the die -hard objection, Paul defeats his first world champion this summer and calls more significant names in his pursuit of recognition.
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An overhaul of the Ali Act could push tiny boxing promoters out of business
Published
30 minutes agoon
March 12, 2026
Proposed changes to the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act are gaining attention in Washington, but some industry officials say the changes could make it more tough for smaller promoters to continue to host boxing events across the United States in many local markets across the country.
The legislation, known as the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act of 2026, includes several fresh provisions related to medical supervision and fighter protection. The proposal called for higher injury insurance, required ambulance and medical staff at events, expanded drug testing and a higher minimum pay for players.
Supporters say the changes will improve safety standards in boxing. Others believe the additional requirements could raise the costs of promoting fights.
Enormous promotional companies with powerful financial resources would probably be able to bear the higher costs. Smaller organizers who host club shows and prospect cards tend to make much less money, and their events depend on smaller venues and regional audiences to sustain them.
Under the proposal, promoters would be required to carry at least $50,000 in insurance against player injuries and $15,000 in the event of accidental death. The minimum fighter pay will also boost from $150 per round to $200 per round, and drug testing will boost for many fights.
Some boxing insiders say these extra expenses could make it more tough for smaller promoters to put on shows. Fewer local fight cards may reduce opportunities for youthful fighters trying to build their records early in their careers.
The proposal has already passed through committee in the House and is expected to go to a vote in the House soon. If the bill is approved there, it would still have to pass the Senate before reaching the president’s desk. Lawmakers continue to debate how the changes could impact boxing’s business structure while strengthening protections for fighters across the sport.
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‘How can he ignore me?’: Usyk’s must-see challenger reacts to being left off the hit list
Published
3 hours agoon
March 12, 2026
Oleksandr Usyk listed his ideal last three fights, starting with Rico Verhoeven in May, then winner Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois, and ending with a trilogy fight with the returning Tyson Fury.
Only the fight against Verhoeven is certain – which is controversial for Usyk’s WBC heavyweight title – and the remaining fights are still to be negotiated, but interim champion and mandatory challenger Agit Kabayel seriously questions that list.
In a conversation on Instagram, the German heavyweight said:
“My parents always told me to stay humble and respectful. But I can no longer accept being ignored. I deserve to fight for the title.”
In an interview with RTL/ntv and sport.de, Kabayel expanded on this point, saying that Usyk’s plan proves that “he is only interested in money.”
“I always respected Usyk very much for his sporting achievements and I said: ‘Hey, he’s not afraid of challenges and he keeps his words.’ But he is only interested in money; everything else doesn’t interest him. Now I noticed it again very clearly.
“How can he not name the number one in the rankings, his mandatory challenger? It’s just melancholy that he would rather fight Dubois or Fury for a third time, even though he has already beaten them both twice.”
Kabayel – who himself came to a draw in his last fight against Daniel Knyba – fully deserves a chance to win the full world title by defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez and Zhilei Zhang to claim the WBC interim belt. Usyk has been cleared by the sanctioning body to fight him after Verhoeven, but the Ukrainian appears likely to vacate the belt or lobby for an undisputed fight against the winner of Wardley and Dubois.
Usyk is in danger of losing not only the WBC belt, but also the IBF and WBA belts. Neither promotion has commented on the Verhoeven fight and could very well have opted to get rid of Usyk rather than follow the WBC route of putting their belt on the line, which was met with extreme fan backlash.
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Richard Torrez Jr is waiting because Frank Sanchez’s Eliminator is delayed
Published
5 hours agoon
March 12, 2026
Richard Torrez Jr’s road to a fight for the IBF heavyweight title was delayed after Frank Sanchez suffered a knee injury that forced their scheduled eliminator to withdraw from the March 28 event in Las Vegas. The fight was considered a key move in the IBF rankings, with the winner expected to move into mandatory challenger territory.
Top executive Carl Moretti confirmed that Torrez will not remain on the Fundora-Thurman card at MGM Grand after the eliminator is removed. The fight was scheduled to go live on pay-per-view, but our focus is now on setting a fresh date for when Sanchez can return to training.
Dan Rafael reported that the fight is currently scheduled for May 30 on the undercard of the proposed Devin Haney vs. Rolando Romero. This event has not yet been finalized and the heavyweight eliminator depends on both Sanchez’s recovery and confirmation of his planned appearance.
Torrez (14-0, 12 KO) last fought in November, defeating Tomas Salek in the first round in Mexico. The 26-year-old southpaw from Tulare, California, turned professional in 2022 after winning a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics and has quickly risen through the ranks since signing with Top Rank.
Sanchez (25-1, 18 KO) is struggling with inflammation in his surgically repaired right knee. The 33-year-old Cuban heavyweight underwent arthroscopic surgery in June 2024 as a result of injuries suffered around the same year in his seventh-round knockout loss to Agit Kabayel.
The injury occurred during a long period of inactivity for Sanchez, who has fought only once since losing to Kabayel, defeating Ramon Olivas Echeverria in three rounds in February 2025.
The target date of May does not guarantee that the eliminator will move forward smoothly. Sanchez has only fought once since undergoing knee surgery in 2024, and now he is experiencing inflammation of the same joint again during training. If an injury prevents him from completing another camp, the IBF qualifier could face another delay, leaving Torrez waiting even longer for a fight that could move him into the must-see position.
The delay leaves the IBF eliminator question unresolved for now, and Torrez remains waiting for an opportunity that could bring him closer to a title fight.
Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, respected for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reports focus on the most significant fights, division development and the most discussed stories in sports.
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