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End of the way for Anthony Joshu? Jake Paul thinks he can end

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Eddie Hearn seems surprised by Jacek Paul, believing that the resistance of Anthony Joshua’s impact has disappeared and that he can duplicate the results of the last opponent AJ, Daniel Dubois.

Is AJ career at the end?

Hearn thinks it’s “bizarre” That the novice Paweł (12-1 7 KO) believes that he can knock out his work, Joshua, whom he built from scratch with his meating after he became a professional in 2013. AJ is a child HearnaA warrior who turned into a superstar and who increased the match to one of the largest promotional companies in sport.

Hearn has difficulty accepting that his warrior is at the end of the road. He can no longer do a weighty blow without caring on canvas. In addition, Joshua has not defeated the high -quality opponent for seven years since victory over Joseph Parker in 2018.

Even this win was a bit trembling because of the judge Giuseppe Quartarone, seemingly Joshua pusher, not allowing Parker to get closer. It was the strangest fight I saw. Parker could not get closer to AJ without the judge’s entrance.

If you take it off, Joshua’s last win was against 40-year-old Vladimir Klitschko in 2017. Wlad was quite antique, without his trainer Emanuel Steward, who died, but still dominated Joshua for the long sections of this fight.

For Jake, 28 years antique, thinking he could Finish Frankenstein EddiMakes it cook. Paweł’s certificates are too shallow to be seen as a threat to Joshua, but his striking power makes him a risky opponent. YouTuber, which became a boxer, Jake, had enough pop in his blows for KO aj.

Hearn is cooked by Paweł’s threat

“You have fans of Jake Paul, thinking that they can strangely beat Anthony Joshu. The most strange thing is Jake Paul, he really believes that he defeated Anthony Joshu. Sky sports boxing. “Jake Paul’s ecstatic people tell him that AJ has disappeared. It’s a great time to fight him.”

“I tell you, watch what you wish, because this is the most unsafe thing and you are wondering if he intends to get out on time,” said Hearn about Jake. “This is one of the most fierce punchers of our generation. And by the way, if you go to think that you will win, it’s even more unsafe.”

Last updated 08/09/2025

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Simon Jordan questions Dana White’s ‘gum flapping’ as Tyson Fury-Zuffa talks threaten Joshua fight

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Discussing the situation, Simon Jordan questioned whether White’s involvement would actually facilitate get the team over the line.

“Do we think Dana flapping his gums will facilitate in the fight that still seems to be a bit up in the air?” Jordan said on talkSPORT Boxing, debating Fury’s future and the growing influence of Zuffa Boxing.

The broadcaster suggested that the situation is becoming more complicated due to the various parties already involved in the fight, including Riyadh Season, Queensberry and TKO.

Jordan believes the biggest concern is not whether Fury and Joshua want the fight, but whether the business interests surrounding it could delay or derail progress.

“I worry that politics will get in the way of this fight,” Simon said.

Despite concerns that Fury could walk away from longtime promoter Frank Warren, Jordan argued that existing contractual and commercial arrangements could make a neat break impossible.

He suggested that Queensberry could still remain involved behind the scenes, especially if Fury takes a booster fight ahead of his fight with Joshua.

Other panelists asked questions about how the move to Zuffa might impact existing contracts and where the fight will ultimately take place. There has already been speculation that the Fury-Joshua fight could be staged outside the UK, despite previous suggestions that Wembley Stadium would be the preferred destination.

Although Jordan was aware of the growing uncertainty, he did not predict that the fight would end in a fiasco.

“There is too much money in this fight for this not to happen,” Jordan said.

Fury is expected to return for a warm-up at the end of the summer before taking on the fight against Joshua that remains one of the biggest attractions in world boxing.

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Terence Crawford sums up Jaron Ennis’ chances of becoming undisputed in the super welterweight division

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Terence Crawford sums up Jaron Ennis’ chance of becoming undisputed at super-welterweight

Jaron Ennis is scheduled to challenge for the unified super welterweight world title this month in hopes of starting an undisputed title run, and Terence Crawford shared whether he believes “Boots” can win all four belts at 154 pounds.

Ennis won both the IBF and WBA welterweight world titles previously held by Crawford, and in October he moved to the super welterweight scene, where He stopped Uisma Lima in the first round announce himself as a threat to the throne.

Now, in his second fight at the weight, Ennis is set to collide with unified WBA and WBO world champion Xander Zayas, and Crawford told Jai McAllister he expects his US compatriot to emerge victorious.

“Man, it’s a tough fight, especially for Xander at this point in his career, but it shows his heart and self-belief. He’s ready to make history for his country and he’ll do really well in this fight.”

“I just think it’s a little too early for him at the moment.”

If Ennis is able to hand Zayas his first career defeat and claim the unified titles, fellow champions Josh Kelly (IBF) and Sebastian Fundora (WBC) will be his next obstacles.

Crawford believes the road to undisputed “Boots” status will likely end with Fundora.

Zayas-Ennis will take place on Saturday, June 27 at the Barclays Center in Modern York. Fundora is coming off a stoppage win over Keith Thurman and is set to make another defense later this year, though no opponent has been named as of this writing.

Kelly is expected to make his first defense of the IBF belt against Belfast’s Caoimhin Agyarko following the Anthony Joshua vs Kristian Prenga card on July 25.

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Errol Spence admits the Crawford camp is “garbage” but insists Bud deserved to win

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“I mean, he didn’t limit himself to that. I mean, in training camp, training camp was ultimately garbage,” Spence said on Andre Ward’s channel.

He then revealed that he hadn’t sparred for a long time before the fight.

“Ask anyone who was in Vegas at this gym. They didn’t see me sparring. Nobody saw me sparring. Honey, two weeks off, two, three weeks off, I haven’t trained for six weeks off, brother,” Errol said.

Spence also revealed that he was struggling with an injury during camp.

“I had to get a cortisone shot in my ribs because my ribs were hurting,” Spence said.

The comments sparked a backlash on social media, with some accusing Spence of making excuses for the July 2023 loss. The 35-year-old later directly addressed the criticism.

Spence continued by explaining that there were tactical areas that had not been addressed in the build-up to the bout with Crawford, who switched seamlessly between an orthodox and southpaw stance throughout the fight.

“We’re not going to do that in training camp,” Spence said, discussing Crawford’s stance as a southpaw. “There were a lot of things that could have gone differently or could have been prevented. Even if I hadn’t sparred that way, we could have prevented a lot of things that shouldn’t have happened.”

Although Spence acknowledged shortcomings in preparation, he stopped low of suggesting that Crawford’s victory was undeserved. Instead, his follow-up message emphasized that Crawford deserved the victory thanks to his discipline and execution on fight night.

Crawford dropped Spence three times before forcing a stoppage in the ninth round of their undisputed welterweight championship clash on July 29, 2023, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The victory made Crawford the first male fighter of the four-belt era to become undisputed champion in two weight classes.

Spence is scheduled to return to the ring on July 25 when he faces Tim Tszyu in a 158-pound catchweight in Australia. The competition will be his first appearance since the loss to Crawford and will be an opportunity to showcase the changes he believes he has made in his preparation.

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