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“I come to destroy this guy”: a relaxing tranquil threat of Hrgovica leaves Adelye clearly shocked to the final

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Image: 'I'm Coming to Destroy This Guy': Hrgovic's Chillingly Calm Threat Leaves Adeleye Visibly Shaken at Final Presser

Filip Hrgovic got his opponent, David Adelye, in a state of rage when he calmly told the media that he was “”arrival in destruction “ him on Saturday evening in the 10-round heavyweight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Adelye (14-1, 13 Kos) blew up his stack to this attention, looking like he was going to cry. He seemed very uncertain in the way he became emotional.

HRGOVICA “destroy” a peaceful threat

In this way, the bronze Olympic medalist in 2016 Hrgovic (18-1, 14 KO) spoke in a way that he postponed the British warrior Adeleye. Hrgovic said as if it was given, as if he was going to Take out the garbage on Saturday.

After Filip said that he did not see a warrior at the national level, Adelye as a solemn opponent. He is only a random guy who was brought as his opponent to destroy the fight against the Cardinal on Dazn PPV. Hrgovic is fighting for a much higher opposition than Adeleye, and this is Huge class clamp for him.

Interestingly, the fight Hrgovic vs. Adelye was buried four times on the Saturday card on the Anb Arena in Riyadh, under fights that did not attract so much attention when accumulating. Turki Alalshikh made a mistake, placing this fight below less attractive competitions that did not arouse fans in the USA or Great Britain.

Saturday order for combat cards

  • Moses Itauma vs. Dillian Whyte – the main event
  • Nick Ball vs. Goodman himself: Company of the WBA WBA WBA title
  • Ray Ford vs. Abraham Nova: Super Feather Wweight Contest with the participation of Ford fighting with the deputy opponent.
  • Filip Hrgovic vs. David Adelye
  • Hayato Tsutsumi vs. QAIS ASHFAQ: Super Feather WWWEight

ADELEYE press conference bonfires

David Adelye: “On Saturday evening everyone will see what is happening,” said David Adeleye during today’s Final press conference for fighting Filip Hrgovic.

Filip Hrovic: “I’ve never been to my career. I feel very forceful and very confident. I come to destroy this guy.”

Adelye: “Yes, and if he says so [‘TKV’ Tshikeva]. “

Hrgovic: “I can’t wait. Let’s get to business.”

Adeleye: “The conversation will end. On Saturday evening we will see. I strongly believe in myself. If I am a walk around the park, I want to show you, which will go through what we will go.”

Hrgovic: “Did I tell you:” Let’s go to business? “

Last updated 08/14/2025

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Shakur Stevenson wants to fight the man who “defeated” Gervonta Davis: “The best vs. the best”

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Shakur Stevenson wants to fight the man who ‘beat’ Gervonta Davis: “Best vs best”

Shakur Stevenson welcomed the fight against former rival Gervonta Davis.

Stevenson is currently planning his next move defeating Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden in January win the WBO super lightweight title.

Thanks to this victory, the American became world champion in four weight categories, although earlier in his career he also reigned in the featherweight, super featherweight and lightweight categories.

It is currently unknown whether Stevenson’s next fight will be at 135 or 140 pounds, but one potential fight could be against a man who has competed in both weight classes.

Lamont Roach is the fighter in question who rose to prominence last year after a controversial majority draw against Gervonta Davis, with many people believing he did enough to win that fight.

After all, Stevenson is one of them revealed on the Nightcap Show that in his opinion Roach should have defeated Davis, even without controversy in round nine, in which “Tank” voluntarily took a knee but there was no knockdown.

“Yes I know [think Roach beat him]. I thought he won the fight without a knee.

Stevenson also explained his desire to share the ring with Roach.

“I would love to fight Lamont Roach. Me and Lamont Roach, it’s an amazing fight. The best against the best.”

Roach’s last fight came in December, when he had another draw, this time with Isaac Cruz, and he was recently booked to fight William Zepeda for the vacant WBC lightweight title that was recently stripped from Stevenson.

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Boxing insights on Haney-Garcia, Mayweather-Tyson and more

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The boxing calendar is filling up brisk, with headline fights already announced featuring some of the sport’s biggest names, including Tyson Fury, David Benavidez, Deontay Wilder, Alycia Baumgardner and Oleksandr Usyk.

However, several other potential matchups rumored to take place this year remain in limbo.

Will Devin Haney fight Ryan Garcia, Rolando “Rolly” Romero – or both? Is the Floyd Mayweather vs. exhibition Mike Tyson still happening?

Will Gervonta “Tank” Davis return to the ring after her legal troubles to face Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz in a long-awaited rematch?

Andreas Hale answers these questions and more as he tries to explain some of the most intriguing stories in state-of-the-art boxing.


What’s modern at the Floyd Mayweather-Mike Tyson exhibition?

Since it was announced last September that Mayweather and Tyson would meet at this year’s show, details about the event have been meager. There are no updates on where the fight will be broadcast/streamed, and sources close to the event told ESPN that reports of an April 25 date in the Democratic Republic of Congo were “extremely premature.”

Mayweather announced he will face Manny Pacquiao on September 19 at the Sphere in Las Vegas, leaving the status of the fight with Tyson unclear. At this time, Tyson’s fight is still anticipated, but there are no specific details.

Tyson appeared on “The Ariel Helwani Show” on Wednesday and said he “believes” the fight will take place on April 25 in Africa “in the same ring where Muhammad Ali fought George Foreman.” Ali became notable for knocking out Foreman in the eighth round of the “Rumble in the Jungle” at the May 20 Stadium on October 30, 1974 in Zaire, now recognized as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Wearing a cast, Tyson said he sprained his hand in training and was unsure whether the injury would impact Mayweather’s fight schedule.

Mayweather has remained quiet on the matter, but in early March he posted on social media that he would fight kickboxer Mike Zambidis in June in Athens, Greece.


Who will Devin Haney fight next: Ryan Garcia or Rolando Romero?

Haney, the WBO welterweight champion, has narrowed his options to two opponents for his next fight: Garcia, the WBC champion, and Romero, the WBA titleholder.

Sources told ESPN that a deal is on the table for a May 30 unification fight between Haney and Romero. However, the decision now rests with Haney, who is also considering a more lucrative rematch with Garcia – after Garcia failed a drug test in April 2024. Garcia won the WBC title with a one-sided unanimous decision over Mario Barrios in February and has stated he would be interested in a rematch with Haney. It was suggested by Garcia’s promoter, Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy he is not interested in a rematchconsidering his fighter dumped Haney three times and initially won by majority decision before the result was overturned.

Haney appeared on “Inside the Ring” and confirmed that negotiations are ongoing for a unification fight with Romero. He said he was “working on it” with Premier Boxing Champions, Romero’s promoter, but added that a deal had not yet been struck. Sources tell ESPN that Haney is also likely waiting for an offer from Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority.

Realistically, fighting Garcia isn’t going anywhere. Haney could face Romero in May and unify the titles, which would likely make the fight with Garcia even more vital. Garcia also fights WBO junior welterweight champion Shakur Stevenson, but weight could be an issue as Stevenson has yet to fight at 147 pounds.


Will Gervonta Davis return this summer against Isaac Cruz?

Maybe. While there have been reports of advanced negotiations for the Davis-Cruz 2 140-pound fight this summer, there are major hurdles that will need to be cleared before the fight can be made. Davis is facing legal issues stemming from an October 2025 domestic incident with ex-girlfriend Courtney Rossel. Davis was arrested in January on charges of battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping, two weeks after the arrest warrant was issued, and was released from jail the same day after posting $8,500 bail.

It has not yet been confirmed when Davis will next appear in court, but the looming legal situation will have an impact on if and when Davis decides to return to the ring. Davis is also reportedly dealing with a knee injury that could impact his return. In a now-deleted post on X after he was pulled from his fight with Jake Paul in November, Davis mentioned the injury and said he would return to the ring “as soon as my knee gets better.”

A rematch with Cruz, whom Davis fought to a unanimous decision victory in December 2021, could be another exhilarating fight, but Davis has a lot to deal with in his personal life before resuming his career. Not to mention he did it multiple times discussed early retirement from the sportwhich makes the timeline for his return arduous to predict.


Is the junior welterweight category the strongest division in boxing?

The 140-pound division currently has the strongest and richest collection of fighters. Shakur Stevenson is at the top of the ESPN rankings, sitting fourth in the pound-for-pound rankings after dismantling Teofimo Lopez Jr. in January. and became champion of four divisions. Most of the junior welterweight divisions feature fighters in excellent shape. ESPN’s top five fighters in the division – Stevenson, Lopez, Keyshawn Davis, Richardson Hitchins and Dalton Smith – are either undefeated, current world champions or have won world titles in other weight classes.

But the division is also extremely deep – Subriel Matias, Gary Antuanne Russell, Alberto Puello, Arnold Barboza Jr. and Andy Hiraoka are in the bottom five. That doesn’t even include Cruz, Lamont Roach Jr., Adam Azim and Emiliano Vargas. The division is incredibly luxurious in youth, strength and skill, as well as proven champions, exhilarating up-and-comers and fighters who are not yet in their prime. There are no simple fights at 140 pounds, and the prospect of Davis returning to a loaded division always looms over us.

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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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