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Chisora ​​announces “The Last Dance 2” on December 13

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Image: Derek Chisora Announces "The Last Dance 2" for December 13, for His 50th and Final Professional Fight

Derek Chisora ​​announced today on Instagram that he was fighting on December 13 for “The Last Dance” 2 “in Manchester, England.

Summarizes “Road to 50”

Chisora ​​ends his 18-year professional career in the 50th fight. He says his opponent “will be announced soon.”

It would be a good idea for Queensberry to choose a lower level enemy for Chisora, because he consumed many penalties in his recent 12-round unanimous decision, winning Otto Wallin on February 8, 2025. This guy is not a huge blow, but he was still working on the face of Chisory.

This fight almost showed the Derek ceiling for what he can do at his age. I believe that everything above the Wallin level would be a step too far for the fight “Last Dance” Chisory.

Derek announces “The Last Dance 2”

“We are coming back to Manchester, December 13. Road to 50, closure. Me and Queensberry, we come to Manchester, on December 13. The opponent will be announced soon. I had one, but the great boss took him, so I was arguing now. The great boss said what he wants. But the road to 50.” Last Dance “2, War!” – said Derek Chisora Instagram Today.

On December 13, it is the same date as Moses Itauma fights, but it is unlikely that the 41 -year -old Chisora ​​veteran will be his opponent. Ituma should take a step to the opponent like Filip Hrgovic. Chisora ​​(36-13, 23 KO) would be a more side movement than the last enemy of Moses, Dillian Whyte.

I think Derek would at least try to throw blows against Itaum and he would be more likely to go out on his shield than how he fought. It was so terrible for watching and completely non -distinguishing.

Perfect options for farewell to Chisory

  • Martin Bakole: It would be a challenging fight for Chisora ​​to face a 32-year-old bacon (21-2, 16 KO), but it would be perfect to interest the card on December 13. If Bakole’s weight fell in the low years of 280, Derek would have sedate trouble.
  • Frazer Clarke: This is a win for Chisor, if the ponderous weighty Clarke (9-1-1, 7 KO) is not in the best shape. However, this would be risky, because this guy is still relatively teenage at the age of 34 and can hit.
  • Kubrat Pulev: What means that 44-year-old Pulev (32-3, 14 KO) is a “ordinary” title of weighty WBA. The fight for the title of world champion would be an ideal shipping for Chisor. If he won, he would be able to fight huge money with one of the best names. In addition, Pulev is a good choice because it would be a trilogy that matches Derek.
  • Joe Joyce: A rematch with the Silver Olympic medalist 2016 Joyce (16-4, 15 KO) would be a fun fight for fans. Chisora ​​made a narrow 10-round unanimous decision about Joyce a year ago on July 27, 2024. According to the results 96-94, 96-94 and 97-92. The fight was to get until nine, when Chisora ​​dropped Joyce.
  • Johnny Fisher: The teenage idle Fisher (13-1, 11 KO) has a versatile combat style that makes him an ideal opponent for Chisora ​​to fight for a fun fight for fans. This is another winning one for Chisora, but also one that could lose. 26 -year -old Fisher is teenage and would put him on Derek early.

Last updated 09/09/2025

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Bam Rodriguez wins the bantamweight crown with a sixth-round TKO of Antonio Vargas

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Image: Bam Rodriguez Scores Sixth-Round TKO of Antonio Vargas for Bantamweight Crown

In the main event, Rodriguez improved to 24-0 (17 KO) after a sixth-round stoppage of Vargas, who dropped to 19-2-1 (11 KO). Rodriguez secured the victory at 1:15 of the sixth round of the scheduled 12-round fight.

Vargas had the advantage in the first round, ahead of Rodriguez. Rodriguez responded well in the second round, using the move effectively before Vargas closed the scoring strongly with a quick strike slow on. Vargas continued to find success in the third and fourth rounds, often overpowering Rodriguez.

The fight took a dramatic turn in the fifth round when Rodriguez delivered an overhand left hand that knocked Vargas down early in the round. Referee Chris Flores counted and Vargas got up and continued.

In the sixth round, Rodriguez closed the show. A fierce three-punch combination sent Vargas to the canvas again, and Flores counted out Vargas, giving Rodriguez another world title to add to his growing resume.

In the co-main event, Arturo Cardenas improved his record to 18-0-2 (9 KO), defeating Jordan Martinez, who dropped to 16-1-1 (15 KO) over 10 rounds.

The first two rounds were close, with Cardenas pressing and having a slight advantage. Martinez found success in the third and fourth rounds with his counter punches and movements, rocking Cardenas with a left hand slow in the fourth round.

Cardenas responded in the fifth round, landing a right hand that caught Martinez’s attention in another close stanza. From the sixth to ninth rounds, the action remained fierce, although Cardenas seemed to gain the advantage with body attacks. In the 10th and final round, Cardenas seemed to outsmart Martinez enough to secure the decision.

The judges scored the fight 100-90, 98-92 and 97-93. Raul Caiz Jr. he was a judge.

In the lightweight division, Elias Terraza remained undefeated, improving to 14-0 (9 KO), following a second-round stoppage of Adrian Rodriguez, who dropped to 10-1 (6 KO).

Terraza effectively took advantage of his height advantage in the first round, landing a jab and landing a right hand to Rodriguez’s temple in the final minute. Early in the second round, Terraza dropped a right cross to Rodriguez. After Rodriguez took down the count, Terraza pounced on him with a sustained attack, forcing referee Chris Flores to stop the fight at the 2:30 mark.

IBF women’s lightweight champion Elif Nur Turhan defended her title with a narrow unanimous decision over Gabriela “Sosa” Tellez.

Turhan improved to 14-0 (8 KO), while Tellez dropped to 7-1 (3 KO). Despite the official verdict, the fight was fierce throughout.

Turhan boxed effectively in the early rounds, while Tellez managed to land right hands, especially slow in the opening phase. Turhan seemed to have the advantage in the middle rounds before Tellez rallied in the fifth round.

Turhan landed a solid right hand in the final seconds of the sixth round that briefly rattled Tellez. In the seventh round, Tellez responded with a left hook that drew blood from Turhan’s mouth before the champion finished the round strongly.

The ninth round was close and Turhan seemed to have beaten Tellez. During the final round, referee Richard Hoyle warned Turhan twice for pushing Tellez to the canvas. Turhan pushed tough to stop in the closing moments, landing a wild right hand as the fight came to an end.

All three judges scored the fight 96-94 in favor of Turhan.

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Trainer Robert Garcia Predicts Devin Haney vs. Shakur Stevenson Fight: ‘With a Very Slim Edge’

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Regis Prograis predicts Devin Haney vs Shakur Stevenson after facing Haney: “He’s more skilled”

Esteemed coach Robert Garcia provided his expert opinion on a potential clash between Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney, who have verbally agreed to meet at the 144-pound catchweight division.

There are rumors that both American stars will be joining Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing, apparently with the intention of clashing under the promotional banner.

While nothing has been confirmed, the pair regularly exchange information on social media, and Haney has verbally agreed to drop 3 pounds below his preferred fighting weight.

“The Dream” won the WBO welterweight title in November, becoming a three-division world champion dethroning and unanimously overtaking Brian Norman Jr.

Earlier this week, however, the WBO confirmed that Haney would be stripped of his belt if he fought Stevenson at the 144-pound catchweight division, as the 27-year-old had been ordered to face mandatory challenger Keyshawn Davis.

However, if they do end up facing off at 144 pounds, top trainer Garcia said Fighting Hub TV that he will favor the WBO super-lightweight champion the least.

“Honestly, I think it’s a great fight for both of them. They both fight very astute – they don’t handle each other [many] mistakes.

“The first one to make a mistake, the second one will take advantage of it. It’s a tough fight. With a very miniature difference, I probably think Shakur [would win]. He’s too astute.

“What I like about Haney is that he’s willing to take a risk. He’d be willing to take that risk and I think Shakur benefits from that [of his mistake]”

Stevenson became a four-division world champion when he dethroned Teofimo Lopez in January with a unanimous majority victory in his first appearance at 140 pounds.

That’s why the 28-year-old is reluctant to face Haney at 147 pounds, where his opponent would have a significant size advantage.

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Robert Garcia wants another fight for Jesse Rodriguez before his fight with Naoya Inoue

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Image: Robert Garcia Wants Another Fight For Jesse Rodriguez Before Naoya Inoue Showdown

“The ideal idea would be to have another fight,” Garcia said, discussing Rodriguez’s future. “Now he’s felt it for the first time. Plus, Vargas is a little taller, clumsy, and has difficulty with speed. Medina is very sturdy, so it would be a great test.”

Garcia’s comments came after Rodriguez’s bantamweight debut. The veteran trainer explained that his fighter had gained valuable experience against a naturally larger opponent and could benefit from another fight before potentially moving up to the 122-pound weight class.

“Three pounds may not seem like a lot to someone who just runs, but in boxing it makes a substantial difference,” Garcia said. “So for me the perfect idea would be to organize another fight.”

These comments contradict Hearn’s assessment of the situation.

“If we don’t do this soon, we will probably miss the boat,” he added. Hearn said, referring to a possible Rodriguez-Inoue clash.

Inoue, who turned 33 in April, remains one of boxing’s biggest attractions and one of the top fighters in the sport. The Japanese star currently competes at super bantamweight, which is four pounds heavier than his modern home of Rodriguez, who weighs in at 118 pounds.

Rodriguez himself seemed ready for whatever direction his team chose.

“Whatever my team says,” Bam Rodriguez said. “Whatever they throw in front of me, I’ll say yes.”

The fight between Rodriguez and Inoue has long been viewed as one of the most exhilarating future fights in the sport. However, Garcia’s comments suggest that Team Rodriguez may be considering whether an extra season at bantamweight could improve Bam’s chances of fighting the biggest fight of his career

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