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Why is the Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn snail-paced Andy Cruz?

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Image: Analyzing The Ring Magazine's Controversial Lightweight Rankings: Why Gervonta Davis and Shakur Stevenson Don't Deserve Top Spots

Olympic gold medalist 2020 Andy Cruz is 30 years senior today and still has no fight for his next competition.

The promoter of Matchroom, Eddie Hearn, must accelerate Andy Cruz’s career and give him the same quick move that we see for less talented fighters at the age of 135 and other divisions. Cruz does not receive the same Golden Path Leartty Treatment That we can see how Hearn provides painfully monotonous to watch Shakur Stevenson.

Comparison of Cruz and Stevenson paths

Andy should tell him great fights that less fun fighters, such as Shakur Stevenson, are routinely delivered by Hearn. He signed Cruz to Matchroom in 2023 and remains behind what was done for Shakur since he wrote Hearn in 2024. Why is it so?

Cruz (6-0, 3 KO) recently fought on June 14, turning Hironori Mishiro in the fifth round in a featherlight eliminator of the IBF title. He hoped that he would immediately throw himself at the title of champion of master IBF 135-LB Raymond Muratalla, but apparently he makes a voluntary defense in the next fight.

In November, there were reports of Cruz in Saudi Arabia in Saudi Arabia, which probably faced William Zeda. However, Cruz’s promoter, Eddie Hearn from Matchroom, said nothing about continuing this fight.

If it happened, it would allow fans to compare Cruz’s performance with Tom Puncher Zepeda (33-1, 27 KO) with Shakur Stevenson, who had a huge problem of defeating him on the Turki Alalshikha tab on the Dazn PPV card at Queens, Modern York.

30th birthday and future of Andy Cruz

If Cruz could better defeat Zeda than Shakur, he would show fans that he was a real king of a featherlight division, not a heavily promoted Newark, from Modern Jersey Stevenson, who appeared in the Olympic Games in 2016 against Robeisa Ramirez.

Shakur won a 12-round unanimous decision, but if the fight was captured by three judges, as if it was an amateur fight covering only the number of head shots, and the shots of the bodies ignored. Numerous body shots landed by Zeda did not seem to be included in the scoring by three. It was only a compact number of head shots that Shakur landed.

Last updated 12.08.2025

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Turki Alalshikh suggests announcing the Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight

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Image: Turki Alalshikh Hints At Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua Announcement

Fury attended the UFC Freedom 250 festivities in Washington, D.C., where he hinted that UFC president Dana White would soon reveal details about the major event.

“I think I’ll let Dana make his speech. I’ll let him make his statement,” Fury said. “So let’s hope it’s a huge, huge, huge announcement.”

When asked specifically about Joshua, Fury made it clear that this fight remains deeply in his mind.

“I’m very, very, very excited about this fight,” Fury said. “This took over a decade to create. For some reason it hasn’t happened before. Let’s hope it happens now.”

Fury then outlined a schedule that could liven up the heavyweight showdown.

“Potential fight in August and maybe at the end of the year it will happen.”

The former heavyweight champion was also asked if Dana White would be willing to make a promotional commitment to a future fight with Joshua.

“For sure. Yes.”

Any lingering doubts as to what Fury was referring to disappeared when Turki Alalshikh posted a message addressed to the British heavyweight shortly afterwards.

“Hello my brother @tysonfury, welcome back to America. Huge announcement coming for your fight against @anthonyjoshua @ringmagazine @netflix.”

Turki’s post appears to confirm that an official announcement regarding Fury and Joshua is on the horizon, with Dana White expected to play a role in the promotion.

Fury declined to provide information about his expected August opponent, although his comments indicate he intends to return to the ring before fighting Joshua later this year.

“I don’t have any details about the fight, but I’m looking forward to fighting whoever is in front of me and getting back to doing what I do best, which is winning.”

The possibility that Fury and Joshua would finally split in the ring has hung over boxing for more than a decade. Both men were world champions, headlined stadium events and became two of Britain’s biggest sporting attractions without ever having met.

Now, after Fury’s appearance at the White House and Turki’s public statement, fans may finally have reason to believe that the biggest British heavyweight boxing fight is closer than ever.

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Tyson Fury teases Dana White ahead of fight with Anthony Joshua: “It’s huge”

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Tyson Fury teases stunning signing with Dana White ahead of Anthony Joshua fight: “It’s massive”

There is a up-to-date twist ahead of the fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

After more than a decade of back-and-forth, Fury and Joshua are set to finally do battle later this year, provided both men can overcome the obstacles in the meantime.

Joshua will face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with the fight coming three months after Fury ended his 16-month retirement in April victory by unanimous decision over Arslanbek Makhmudov.

It seemed Fury would then sit and wait for a clash with Joshua, but he has now decided to fight again, initially expecting it to take place at Frank Warren’s gala in Dublin in August.

That could soon change after “The Gypsy King” attended the UFC White House on Sunday make a shocking announcement that he was going to start working with Dana White.

“I’ll let Dana speak and make the announcement. This is a huge announcement. I’m very excited about this fight [with Joshua]. Work on it lasted over a decade. For some reason this didn’t happen.

“There is a potential fight in August and maybe it will happen at the end of the year [with Joshua]. I can’t wait to fight whoever they put in front of me and get back to what I do best, which is winning.”

UFC CEO White has entered the boxing world this year through his Zuffa Boxing promotion and has been involved in numerous exchanges with other promoters, most notably Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn.

Last month, White announced that he would be the promoter of the Fury vs. event. Joshua, with both Hearn and Queensberry’s Warren denying the claim, but Fury’s shock announcement will now add even more fuel to the fire.

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Why Haney’s weight relief wasn’t enough

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Image: The 144-Pound Dead End: Why Haney's Weight Concession Wasn't Enough

Devin Haney’s comment that agreeing to the 144-pound catchweight “wasn’t enough” came during a period of intense work toward a welterweight fight.

Haney has publicly discussed a potential fight with Shakur and said he is willing to meet him at 144 pounds. A few days later, the WBO announced Keyshawn as the mandatory challenger to Haney’s title, giving the champion the option of either defending the belt against Keyshawn or continuing to fight without him.


The exchange of views on social media between the fighters provided insight into the conflicting interests at play. Haney verbally agreed to drop down to 144 pounds to accommodate Shakur, while Keyshawn continued to fight for the title against the WBO champion.

Replying to Keyshawn’s X, Shakur wrote:

“I just left, step aside, blessed brother. If not, go cook that nigga!”

Haney later wrote:

“144 is not enough…I still don’t want to fight.”

Overall, the comments raised questions about whether Haney’s willingness to compromise on weight would be enough to overcome the complications caused by Keyshawn’s dutiful stance and Shakur’s reluctance to move forward without his friend’s approval.

For Haney, this situation represents a strategic choice. A title defense against Keyshawn satisfies the WBO, but could delay some of the biggest paydays available to him. Taking the fight to Shakur at 144 pounds or continuing to fight Ryan Garcia or Conor Benn could mean leaving the WBO title behind.

Haney must now decide whether holding the WBO title is worth postponing bigger fights.

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