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Yarde promises ‘massive upset’ against Benavidez – fans doubt it

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Image: Fans Disappointed: David Benavidez Picks Anthony Yarde Over Callum Smith for November Title Defense in Saudi Arabia

Anthony Yarde predicts it will be a massive deal “upset” against WBC Lightweight Heavyweight Champion David Benavidez in their main event on November 22, 2025 in Riyad. According to bookmakers, the score is 10-1 to 11-1 in favor of the undefeated “Mexican monster” Benavide (30-0, 24 KO).

Promoted by Queensberry, Yarde must significantly improve his game to miraculously attack the much younger 28-year-old Benavidez. If not, this fight will end early and the boxing fans who will pay $59.99 booking an event on DAZN PPV will feel like you’ve been sold the wrong set of merchandise.

The main supporting fight of the November 22 event between Devin Haney and WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. looks more like a main event than the Benavidez-Yarde fight.

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“It will be a massive upset. The way we both fight, it will guarantee a good fight,” Anthony Yarde told InsideRingShow about a title fight against WBC delicate heavyweight champion David Benavidez in 32 days, on November 22.

Fans deserve better for PPV. It would be fine if Benavidez used Yarde as a confidence builder after a loss, but not now.

Turki Alalshikh selected WBC No. 3 and No. 4 Yarde (27-3, 24 KO) for his title fight against Bensvidez. The choice has sparked a backlash from fans on social media who believe the 34-year-old Yarde should not be given another shot at a world title after suffering an eighth-round knockout loss two years ago to IBF, WBC and WBO 175-pound champion Artur Beterbiev on January 28, 2023.

Yarde came back from this defeat to defeat four mostly unknown opponents: Lyndon Arthur, Ralfs Vilcans, Marko Nikolic and Jorge Silva.

The 34-year-old Lyndon (24-3, 16 KO) is a decent fighter, but he most recently lost on December 23, 2023 by a wide 12-round unanimous decision to Dmitry Bivol 120-107, 120-107 and 120-107.

Bottom line: Benavidez needs danger again

Anything other than Yarde would be better. A rematch with David Morrell would be bearable for boxing fans who could watch it on PPV, but not for Yarde. It’s too straightforward for Benavidez and not even sportsmanlike. It’s like hunting with your prey standing right in front of you.

American fans wanted to see “The Mexican Monster” Benavidez fight either Artur Beterbiev or Bivol at the November 22 event, not a two-time defeat for world title challenger Yarde. They witnessed Benavidez participate in four consecutive pay-per-view fights that ended in defeats:

  • David Morrell
  • Oleksandr Gvozdyk
  • Demetrius Andrade
  • Caleb’s plant

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Tim Bradley explains why Lamont Roach can beat William Zepeda

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Bradley says Roach’s experience against pressure players and southpaws will give him an advantage on August 1

Tim Bradley thinks Lamont Roach Jr. he is the player best placed to make William Zepeda lose. In a speech on his YouTube channel, Bradley selected Roach as the winner of the vacant WBC lightweight title on August 1 and cited the fight’s stylistic advantages as a key factor.


“I’m picking Roach to win this fight,” Bradley said on his channel. “I think it’s a perfect match in style. I think Roach fights southpaws better than orthodox fighters.”

Roach comes into the fight coming off a draw with Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and a contentious draw with Gervonta Davis, as well as two physically demanding fights against high-pressure fighters that Bradley says has prepared him for Zepeda’s relentless approach.

“I think he fought one of the best southpaws in the world in Tank Davis. And he did damn well against him,” Bradley said. “He wasn’t scared by the force of the impact.”

Bradley believes Roach has the tools needed to neutralize Zepeda’s pressure.

“When guys who like to get forward and be aggressive, nine times out of 10 they don’t like being tackled,” Bradley said. “Roach has the ability to do it. He has the knowledge and the IQ to be able to do it. And if he does it, he will win this fight.”

Bradley also cautioned that Roach cannot afford to leave matters in the judges’ hands, arguing that he needs to create more separation than in recent draws with Isaac Cruz and Gervonta Davis.

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Roy Jones Jr Says He’ll Return to Fighting One Fighter If He Gets an Eight-Figure Salary: ‘It’ll Make Me Prepare’

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Roy Jones Jr says he’ll return to fight one man if he gets paid eight figures: “It would make me prepare”

Roy Jones Jr has announced his price and is demanding an eight-figure purse if he is to make it through the ropes.

At his peak, the American became one of the best players to ever grace the sport, and his breathtaking speed and overall physical prowess made him seem almost unbeatable.

After winning world titles at middleweight, super middleweight and airy heavyweight, Jones even moved up to heavyweight and dethroned John Ruiz to win the WBA belt in 2003.

The pound-for-pound legend retired in 2018, when many thought his best days were behind him, only to take it to the next level exhibition match with Mike Tyson in 2020

Although it was a non-contest, many believed that Tyson outplayed Jones, who then returned professionally against Anthony Pettis and lost an eight-round decision to the former UFC champion in 2023.

Since then, the 57-year-old has remained on the safer side of the competition, but is now eyeing another comeback, this time against Misfits boxer Tommy Fury.

Having delved into the power side of the sport following previous professional victories over Jake Paul and KSI, Fury is now preparing to face former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall.

I’m talking to Betting showroomJones said he would only be willing to challenge the 27-year-old if he was handsomely rewarded for his troubles.

“Is me vs. Tommy Fury dead? Nothing is dead forever. Roy Jones is still alive. Tommy Fury is still alive. Who knows? For the right money, it would make me go to the gym to get ready.”

“If they give me $10 million of course. Ten and more, yes. If they don’t give me $10 million and more, then no, I’m not wasting my time.”

Fury’s six-round exhibition match with Hall will take place later today at the Manchester Arena, although the result will not affect his professional record of 11-0 (4 KO).

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Hamzah Sheeraz should fight Osleys Iglesias first

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Image: A High Cost: The Humiliation That Will Define Canelo's Next Two Fights

“There are a confined number of fights and he can’t fight every fighter. So why don’t you consider that [Iglesias and Sheeraz] think about who wants to be at the front of the line,” Kellerman said on InsideRingShow.

Kellerman rejected the idea that Canelo was firing any of the fighters.

“He’s not saying he’s ignoring Sheeraz and Iglesias. In fact, he just gave them a path. He said, ‘I’m fighting Mbilli.’ You are fighting each other. This is not a duck. This is about business,” Kellerman said.

Sheeraz has already made it clear that he has no interest in following the route proposed by Canelo. Responding to a suggestion from an earlier interview, the British fighter said he respected Alvarez but would not allow another boxer to dictate his career decisions.

A fight between Sheeraz and Iglesias could answer many of the remaining questions about both men.

Canelo is preparing to fight Mbilli, a fighter widely viewed as one of the most threatening fighters in the division due to his constant pressure and furious attacks. Meanwhile, Sheeraz has had two fights since moving up to 168 pounds, a fight against Edgar Berlanga, who he stopped in July 2025 after Canelo had already beaten him a year earlier, and 39-year-old Al Begic for the vacant WBO title.

A fight between Sheeraz and Iglesias could eliminate many of the questions that still haunt both men. Sheeraz would have the opportunity to silence critics who believe his super middleweight resume is slim, while Iglesias could reaffirm a growing reputation that has led some fans to consider him the division’s boogeyman.

The winner would pose a bigger and more marketable challenge. Instead of facing Sheeraz immediately after his victory over Begic, Alvarez could face an opponent who had a decisive victory over another world champion, adding more significance to what could be one of the final marquee fights of his career.

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