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Jahmal Harvey, 2024 Olympian, signatures with Jake Paul’s promotion

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Paris 2024 Olympian Jahmal Harvey signed a contract with Jak Paul’s most valuable promotions, ESPN told the promotional outfit on Wednesday.

22-year-old Harvey is probably the most talented amateur American boxer of men, signed in the promotion as a 10-fold national champion and quarter-finals in the Olympic Games in 2024. He joins the growing list of perspectives signed by MVP, which includes the Canadian Olympian champion and amateur world Tammeaault, 19-time national champion Sa’rai Brown-el, Brazilian Olympian Olympian Keno Marley, 15-time national champion of USA NAT “no Love” Dove and two-time national master Alexa Gueche.

“We believe that Jahmal Harvey can become one of the biggest faces in boxing both in and outside the ring,” said ESPN co-founder of MVP, Nakisa Bidarian. Bidarian said Harvey was on the radar of the most valuable promotions since December 2023 because of Paul’s cooperation with the USA Boxing team. “Jahmal was our main goal after the Olympic Games, and when we learned that he was ready for a professional, we began to focus on the transaction.”

Fighting with Oxon Hill, Maryland, Harvey will debut on August 22 in a six-leaf super-piercing fight against Marcelo del Aguila of Peru (5-1, 1 KO) in the most valuable prospects 14 at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando in Florida.

“When I went to Colorado Springs from Team USA before the Paris Olympic Games, I could meet Jahmal and the rest of the team while training with them and provide them with mental force techniques,” said Paul. “Even among the best amateur talents in the USA, Jahmal immediately stood out as a full package, with the potential to become the future world champion and a massive star with MVP. It is an honor to welcome him in the team, and I can’t wait to see how he released the Super Feather Wweight Wait, starting from Friday, August 22.”

In 2021, Harvey became the first American gold medalist at the IBA boxing championships since Demetrius Andrade achieved this feat in 2007. He moved to the quarter -finals as a feather scale, but he did not lose to Munarbek Uulu in Kyrgyzstan.

According to BoxRec, Harvey ended his amateur career with a record of 61-8.

“I sign with the most valuable promotions because I think it is best for me to become MVP for me of this sport,” Harvey said in a statement. “Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarians change the game and put athletes on the largest stages and I am excited that I can be part of it.”

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On Saturday, Arnold Barboza Jr. fights Kenneth Sims Jr

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Image: Arnold Barboza Jr. and Kenneth Sims Jr. fight to stay relevant

Barboza (32-1, 11 KO) wants to erase the memory of the defeat against Teofimo Lopez. Tonight, Barboza seemed to be stuck in neutral, finding no answer as Lopez controlled the distance and pace. The ease with which Lopez handled the fight raised uncomfortable questions about Barboza’s ability to adapt when his original plan stopped working.

Sims (22-2-1, 8 KO) is in a similar situation. His defeat against Oscar Duarte caused him to abandon his technical strengths and trade in his natural striking. Fighting Duarte, Sims looked vulnerable, losing a decision in a grueling battle that suggested he may not have been cut out for switchboards.

The reality for Saturday is brutal. Both fighters are now labeled as solvable problems. Another needy performance or tactical breakdown would likely confirm that a ceiling has been reached and either fighter would fall outside the welterweight elite.

The 12-round main event will culminate in the streaming of the Golden Boy Promotions card on DAZN. During Thursday’s news conference, Sims made it clear that he sees Barboza as the guardian of the life he wants.

“Arnold has been in the top 10 rankings for years and that’s where I want to be,” Sims said. “I’ve been chasing this fight for a long time. It’s happening now.”

Barboza, unfazed by the pressure, noted that he expected a complex night.

“As far as Kenneth Sims is concerned, he is a great fighter,” Barboza said. “I’m excited about this fight and I can’t wait for Saturday.”

Golden Boy president Oscar De La Hoya said both fighters chose the complex route back rather than rebuild their strength against a softer opponent.

Anaheim’s career is supported by several title fights, including minimumweight champion Oscar Collazo defending against Jesus Haro, Alexis Rocha fighting JoJo Diaz Jr. and Gabriela Fundora defending her undisputed flyweight championship against Viviana Ruiz Corredor.

For the main event, the equation is straightforward. A convincing victory keeps the winner in the conversation for a title shot. Another defeat leaves both players with complex questions about how far they can go.

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Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Martin Bakole on one heavyweight hit list: ‘It’s personal’

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Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Martin Bakole all on one heavyweight’s hit list: “It’s personal”

Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Martin Bakole are all targeted by the world-class heavyweight, and Bakole represents a particularly “personal” option.

The 34-year-old has not fought since a controversial draw with Efe Ajagba in May, when many felt he should have been handed a points defeat.

before, Bakole suffered a second round defeat to Joseph Parkerwhom he had faced just two days earlier, following his stunning fifth-round victory over Jared Anderson.

However, back in 2022, the Congolese giant scored an arguably more surprising victory, winning a majority decision against Tony Yoka.

At the time, it was considered more than just a developmental fight for Yoka, who set an undefeated record after winning gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

However, after losing to Bakole, the Frenchman later suffered split decision defeats to Carlos Takam and Ryad Merhy before resuming his career with four bounce-back wins.

As he now prepares to face former cruiserweight world champion Lawrence Okolie on April 25 at the Adidas Arena in Paris, the 33-year-old hopes to finally get his revenge on Bakole.

I’m talking to Boxing bookYoka – who is of Congolese descent – named Bakole, Joshua and Fury as three potential opponents after the clash with Okolie.

“I have to beat Bakole – it’s personal. This is the first fight I lost, we are both from the same country [The Democratic Republic of the Congo] and we must make it happen there in Kinshasa.

“So I have to beat Bakole first and then I would love to fight Anthony. It would be a great fight, just because it would be so massive – especially in my country [France]. It would be two Olympic gold medalists fighting in the stadium.

“Why not Tyson Fury? Tyson Fury is one of the greatest [heavyweight] boxers ever. It’s so weird, but also just too good.

It is not yet clear who Joshua will face in his comeback fight, which has been scheduled for July by Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn.

Meanwhile, Fury will face Arslanbek Makhmudov at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, after ending his one-year retirement in January.

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Bill Haney hints at Devin Haney rematch with Ryan Garcia in Vegas

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Devin Haney and Bill Haney speak to the media after Haney’s unanimous decision win over WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. on November 22.

The Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia rematch is headed to Las Vegas. On Thursday, Bill Haney, during a conversation with X, suggested that Allegiant Stadium would be the leading option for hosting the Sept. 5 event.

Promoters are still finalizing the business side of the deal, but Bill said fighters often sign their part before everything else is completed. “The fighters sign their contract well before the promoters finalize the terms,” he wrote, adding that Devin was already training.


The message suggests that Devin has already committed to the rematch, while the venue and broadcast details are still being finalized. Their first fight resulted in one of the most essential nights in boxing in recent years, and despite Ryan’s defeat against Rolando Romero in May 2025, interest in the second meeting of both rivals remains high.

The April 2024 fight caused drama in the ring and huge interest outside it. Garcia knocked down Haney multiple times and won by decision that immediately sparked talks of a second meeting. Fans debated the outcome for months, and the rivalry never cooled down.

Allegiant Stadium has quickly become one of Las Vegas’ favorite boxing locations for huge events. The facility can accommodate more than 60,000 fans and provides the type of revenue for promoters that makes a competition of this size worth staging in a stadium rather than a customary arena.

The September gala would give both fighters enough time to properly prepare after intense periods in their careers. Devin returned to the ring following his loss to Ryan and remains one of the most recognizable names in the division, while Garcia continues to attract huge attention whenever he fights.

Moving the rematch to Allegiant Stadium would allow promoters to host an event on a much larger scale than their first meeting. For Devin, the second fight is a chance to wrap up unfinished business and regain his spot at the top of the division. The signal from Haney’s camp is clear: Devin is ready and the promoters need to complete the deal.

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