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Nick Ball tells Goodman herself to keep the crown of the featherweight

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Nick Ball had to dig deep in the third defense of his title WBA World Feather Wweight in a unanimous decision on points over Goodman himself.

Ball, the only prevailing British boxing champion of men, landed more arrows of power and overtook Goodman, but the stab and the Australian movement brought him participation in rounds in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Five feet-dwie (22-0-1, 13 KO), 28, from Liverpool in England, won the results of 117-111, 118-110 and 115-113. The fight seemed closer than two judges.

After winning the WBA belt with a divided decision over Raymond Ford in June 2024, Ball won both earlier defenses at a distance, but Goodman turned out to be a more hard task with his knowledgeable boxing.

“It was good, but it wasn’t the best performance. But I did the task. I did it a bit too much,” Ball said.

“I want to continue to improve and fight massive names.”

The ideal more opponents of Ball was the WBO master, Rafael Espinosis, to decide on the best 126 pounds and even the fight of dreams vs. Nayya Inoue, the undisputed featherweight master and one of the best fighters to the world.

Goodman (20-0, 8 KO), 26, from Fresh South Wales in Australia, he performed admirable after he took the division to take part in football and fought only once in the last year due to cuts.

Ball did not take much time to get to his step, and he landed with a acute right hook at the end of the opening, but Goodman settled in battle, and to the fourth round he narrow Ball attacks for stabbing. Both exchanged hooks at the end of round 4, but in the 5th round the ball landed with a gigantic right hand that came to Goodman.

Heavier shots came from the ball, but Goodman was effective in spells with his stab and movement. Some rounds swayed one way, and then the other, because Goodman shot to prevent the ball’s dominance.

Ball landed a brittle right in the 9th round and more good shots in 10, and Liverpool Boxer was more occupied in round 11. Goodman’s movement beyond reach was less noticeable in later rounds, which allowed Ball to land more. However, in the last round they both let their hands into Slugfest because they both went after KO.

Ford marches at Junior Lightweight

Former featherweight master WBA Ford (18-1-1, 8 Kos), 26, from Fresh Jersey, he noted his third win at Junior Lightweight since losing the ball with the ball, when he unanimously developed Abraham Nova (24-4-1, 17 KO) in a classic performance.

Ford, whose movement was too skillful for Nova, won with the result of 96-94, 97-93 and 97-93 in a 10-round non-melted fight.

Born in Puerto Rico, brought up in Fresh York Nova, 31, he made good pressure in round 3, but Ford produced some high -quality arrows during a backup on the ropes in round 4 in round 5, Ford unloaded regular combinations, and the left hook to the jaw shouted a novel one.

Ford is the top five with all four world management bodies, and its series of blows, tight defense on the rear foot and Ring IQ will give all problems with the world champions.

Hrgovic shrugs to overtake Adeleye

Filip Hrgovic (19-1, 14 KO), who lost in the title of IBF in the world title, when he was detained by Daniel Dubois in June last year, defeated the early place to the company and gave David Adelye (14-2-1, 13 KO).

Hrgovic sent Adeleye to the canvas, then looked at the stunning in a turbulent round 8, when Croatian triumphed by unanimous results 98-91, 99-90, 99-90.

It wasn’t basic for Hrgovica. Adelye opened the macabre cut of Hrgovica’s right eyelid with his left hand in round 2, and then the Londonian landed a gigantic left hook in the third, which the Croats were doing well.

HRGOVICA coach, Abel Sanchez, did a key work on the cut, which allowed Hrgovic to return to the fight in rounds 4 and 5.

Hrgovic was well controlled until six, but they both had their moments in an thrilling eighth place. Hrgovic turned Adeleye’s legs to jelly with a stiff right hand at the beginning of round 8, and then dropped Adeleye with the right to the temple. After expression, Adelye came out, swinging, and Hrgovic was delighted around the ring after a furious burst of the hooks.

Hrgovic regained control and its accuracy, as well as leaving the impact, assured that the decision was never doubt.

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Oscar Duarte vs. Angel Fierro powered by Hitchins’ Fallout

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Image: Oscar Duarte vs Angel Fierro Fueled by Hitchins Frustration

There is also some frustration on Duarte’s side with the transfers. He’s still upset about how his Feb. 21 date with former IBF 140-pound champion Richardson Hitchins fell apart on fight day. The tardy withdrawal wiped out months of work, leaving Duarte without results after a full training camp and the associated expenses. This fight will be his first real chance to turn this stretch into something concrete.

Duarte pointed directly to the clash of styles. He expects pressure and prefers to face it rather than deal with it.

“I’m here to show my best and let everyone know what I’m capable of,” Duarte said. “Fierro is an aggressive player, so am I. The only way to neutralize his aggressiveness is to step forward and show him what I mean.”

This approach fits his recent career. Duarte has built his reputation on constant pressure and volume in attack, and he has no intention of changing his identity here. He also used the moment to point to a goal beyond Saturday, naming Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz as the type of fight he wants next if he can beat Fierro.

Fierro didn’t throw away style expectations. He embraced it.

“I love being the underdog. I’m here to crash the party,” Fierro said. “I gave everyone an amazing fight against Pitbull Cruz and I will do it again against Duarte.”

This reference to Cruz is significant. Fierro’s loss in this fight still improved his position due to the pace and damage dealt. Here he’s counting on a similar performance whether he wins or not, but he’s made it clear he expects more this time.

“I’m here to steal the show… we’ll delight the fans and I’ll come out with the victory.”

The fight is scheduled for 12 rounds, which gives it room to turn into something more arduous than a typical undercard fight. Both players rely on pressure, both are willing to trade and neither is talking about caution.

This usually leads to a fight that doesn’t last long.

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Manny Pacquiao Says Floyd Mayweather Should Have Been Defeated: ‘Watch This Fight’

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Manny Pacquiao says Floyd Mayweather should have a loss on his record: “Watch that fight back”

Ahead of reports of a rematch, Manny Pacquiao is unconvinced by Floyd Mayweather’s claims that he is the greatest fighter of all time and even questions his celebrated 50-0 record.

In 2015, Pacquiao became the 48th name on Mayweather’s resume, losing by unanimous decision in Las Vegas on a night when the main event didn’t produce the expected results but finances skyrocketed.

It’s for this reason Netflix supported the rematch between the pairscheduled for later this year but under increased scrutiny since Mayweather changed his original statement.

I’m talking to VibrationPacquiao said the fight was contractually agreed upon. He then dismissed Mayweather’s claim as the best ever, saying others had retired undefeated before him and would do it again. In fact, the Filipino icon doesn’t even believe this should be the case with his rival, claiming that he lost to Oscar De La Hoya in 2007.

“I think he lost the Oscar De La Hoya fight. Look it up. I know what boxing is, and if you go through it and watch the fight, Floyd lost it. Very clear, so watch it.”

Mayweather faced Oscar De La Hoya in Las Vegas. It was the biggest fight in sports at the time.

The fight was tight early on, with De La Hoya using his jab and size, but Mayweather adjusted as the match went on, providing cleaner and more precise work down the stretch. He took a split decision to win the title and thus replaced the “Golden Boy” as boxing’s leading commercial fortune.

De La Hoya has long criticized Mayweather for not accepting a rematch clause in his contract, accusing him of retiring at the right time and coming back to avoid it.

If that were the case, the American icon could face similar accusations in 2026, as it increasingly looks like Pacquiao’s rematch – despite his comments – is in jeopardy.

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Canelo Alvarez will compete on the Las Vegas Card, and David Benavidez will headline Cinco De Mayo weekend

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Image: Canelo Alvarez Surgery Recovery Delays Return Until Mid-2026 After Crawford Loss

Alvarez, 35, had elbow surgery last year and will miss the weekend in which he has always been the main character. He has wrestled on Cinco de Mayo weekend every year since 2015, except for 2018 and 2020.

Saturday’s event will be hosted by David Benavidez, who will move up to cruiserweight to face unified champion Gilberto Ramirez. Benavidez previously had mandatory super middleweight status during Alvarez’s undisputed title fight.

Alvarez last fought in September during Mexican Independence Weekend, losing a unanimous decision to Terence Crawford. It is expected to return in mid-September on the same holiday weekend.

His presence on Saturday drew attention because the co-main event will be a fight for the WBA 168-pound title. Munguia vs. Winner Resendiz will hold the belt in Alvarez’s division, which will make the outcome crucial to his next opponent’s options. No direct link has been confirmed, but a different name has been added to the current title image as a result.

If Resendiz wins, he becomes a huge high reward and manageable risk target should Saul return home. Resendiz is tough and has that unrelenting “Toro” style, but he’s technically the type of aggressive fighter that Saul has long timed and countered with ease.

The event will be broadcast on Prime Video and DAZN. Former promoter Oscar De La Hoya is also expected to be in attendance to support his fighters, including Ramirez and Oscar Duarte. In recent years, De La Hoya has publicly criticized Alvarez.

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