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Ellie Scotney is chasing the undisputed story (and car) from Jake Paul
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This Sunday will start the same as any other for Ellie Scotney: time with her family and the celebration of Holy Mass. at church, as he does every week. However, her attention soon quickly turns to this evening and her attempt to become Britain’s youngest ever undisputed world champion, whether male or female.
The unified junior featherweight champion will face Mayelli Flores in London with all four belts on the line [Sky Sports in the UK, ESPN+ in the U.S.]
In addition to a stack of stripes and a piece of history, Scotney (11-0) is in the running for a car courtesy of Most Valuable Promotions boss Jake Paul.
Paul seemed bewildered to discover that Scotney did not have a driving license and commuted to the gym by train and bus every day, and occasionally used Uber on sparring days. He has since declared he will buy her a car if he sorts it out on Sunday.
Before she even thinks about getting behind the wheel, Scotney remains focused on breaking the undefeated car record on a very vital and stimulating day for her, Easter Sunday. Her boxing, like everything in her life, is fueled by faith. The 28-year-old contacted her pastor twice to get his advice on how to fight on this holy day.
“My first thought was, what does it feel like to be a Christian fighting on Easter?” Scotney told ESPN.
“I called my pastor and he said, ‘Listen, Ellie, this isn’t your moment… It’s the Lord’s plan.’ I just feel like when I step into that ring, my main goal, no matter what day it is, is to glorify the name of Jesus Christ and what better day would be to do that.”
The athlete from south London claims that such robust faith gives her strength in the ring. Scotney doesn’t come from a particularly religious family and says she decided to turn to the church as a teenager.
“As a competitor, I enter the ring and I know that I’m not the only one doing it, I won’t go there alone,” she says. “And that’s the beauty of it. It’s been my robust foundation since childhood.”
Her grounding also comes from her mother, who, as Scotney explains, always encouraged her to always try harder. When Scotney won her first belt, she wasn’t allowed to show it in the house.
“My mom never let me put them out unless I bought more than one, which is really crazy,” he explains.
“She thought, ‘Until… [more]. “And when I started adding them up, we got this little cabinet and now we need another one, so we’re headed in the right direction.”
The collection may be completed next Sunday. It is expected to be the career highlight of Scotney, who is arguably one of British boxing’s most underrated champions.
Scotney herself joked that she became the first undisputed champion without a knockout on her record, but her talent, ability to break down opponents and boxing IQ cannot be questioned. Her determination can’t aid either, with gigantic fights coming up if she manages to beat Flores.
“I think this is her time, this is the moment… This is the pinnacle of her career,” coach Shane McGuigan tells ESPN.
“When he gets it [victory] on Sunday, he’ll call me on Tuesday and say, “Okay, that’s it.” I say, “Well… let’s build another Mount Everest.”
Chantelle Cameron is chasing more glory
Already the undisputed junior welterweight champion, Chantelle Cameron looks to add another division to her resume in her WBO super welterweight clash with Michaela Kotaskova.
The fight will also be the first women’s title fight to be fought in three-minute rounds in the UK.
If the 34-year-old defeats Kotaskova, gigantic fights await her, even if it’s not the trilogy fight with Katie Taylor that fans so desperately want, with rumors of a unification fight with Mikaela Mayer.
Mayer, who recently signed MVP, is the WBO welterweight champion and also holds the WBA and WBC junior middleweight titles.
While Cameron didn’t want to talk about the prospects of fighting this week, insisting her focus was solely on Kotakova, Mayer said she wanted Cameron.
“This weekend he will be fighting for the belt that I just vacated at 154 pounds.” Mayer told Sky Sports. “I still have two other belts at 154, so assuming she wins this weekend, we could have a gigantic unification fight.”
Mayer has also been linked with an undisputed clash with Lauren Price, who will defend her WBA, WBC and IBF welterweight titles against Stephanie Pineiro on Saturday in Cardiff.
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Floyd Mayweather confirmed who he will fight before his rematch with Manny Pacquiao
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April 24, 2026
Floyd Mayweather is officially scheduled to return to the ring this summer, ahead of his clash with Manny Pacquiao later this year.
The shocker was that earlier this year it was announced that Mayweather would end his nearly decade-long retirement and return to competition face former foe Pacquiao on September 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
However, doubts have been raised about the fight in recent weeks, with Mayweather claiming the fight will be an exhibition rather than a professional fight, while Pacquiao insists it will be a fully sanctioned fight.
As the confusion surrounding this fight continues, one thing is certain that Mayweather is expected to compete before his fight with Pacquiao, after he confirmed details about the June exhibition.
Mayweather was scheduled to fight both Mike Tyson and Mike Zambidis this year, and while there is no further information on Tyson’s fight, Mayweather posted on social media officially reveal the details of his fight with Zambidis.
“IT’S OFFICIAL. June 27 – Athens, Greece. History will be made. I’m stepping into the ring with Mike Zambidis. One night. One stage. An all-out fight you can’t miss.”
Zambidis is a Greek kickboxing legend who has won multiple world titles during his career in the sport, but has only competed professionally once, winning in March 2019.
The Zambidis fight gives Mayweather a chance to get busy, but most boxing fans will be keen to resolve the issues surrounding his fight with Pacquiao as the two boxing legends look to resume their rivalry since their first meeting in 2015.
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Johnny Nelson says Naseem Hamed ‘deteriorated’ after brawl
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April 23, 2026
Nelson didn’t hesitate when asked about his comments. He said Hamed was “delusional” and said the criticism only confirmed how far their relationship had fallen apart.
“I thought this kid was delusional,” Nelson told Sport Boxing. “After Giant I thought this kid hadn’t changed, and when I saw the show I thought you’ve definitely gotten worse.”
Nelson said he recently ignored two messages from Hamed on WhatsApp and is not interested in renewing the friendship.
“I turned him off. I don’t associate with him,” Nelson said. “If you look like an idiot, you feed him.”
The former cruiserweight champion made it clear that while he still respects Hamed’s achievements in the ring, he no longer respects him as a person.
“Do I admire what he’s accomplished? A lot,” Nelson said. “But as a person, I lost complete and utter respect for him.”
Much of Nelson’s anger appears to have to do with Hamed’s criticism of overdue coach Brendan Ingle, to whom both players attribute their careers. Nelson said he couldn’t accept the way Hamed spoke about a man he believed gave everything to the gym.
The public feud has escalated into one of the ugliest old-fashioned feuds in British boxing, with two former world champions now trading personal shots instead of memories.
It’s challenging to watch because these two are icons of the golden age of English in Sheffield. When you see former stablemates exchanging shots this overdue in life, you usually get the impression that there’s a lot of unhealed history behind them.
Naz’s “snake” comment clearly hit a nerve, but Nelson’s reaction suggests his real problem is his perceived lack of respect for Brendan Ingle. For Nelson, Brendan was the man who kept him afloat when he was struggling. The sight of Naz attacking that legacy seems to be a deal-breaker.
Nelson willingly gives Naz flowers for what he did in the ring, but closes the door on him himself. It’s a shame to see them at odds, especially since they were once the face of the same team, but Nelson seems to have found a lot of peace by simply pressing “block” and moving on.
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Floyd Mayweather confirms next fight – Tyson dropped out due to Pacquiao’s plans
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April 23, 2026
Floyd Mayweather has confirmed his next fight, leaving Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao’s plans up in the air.
Mayweather will face Mike Zambidis on June 27 in Athens, Greece, in an exhibition that has previously only been mentioned on social media.
Mayweather has gone in a different direction – one that doesn’t involve risk to his 50-0 record.
This one is real. Others never made it this far.
When Mayweather first mentioned Zambidis, it carried the same uncertainty as the proposed Tyson fight, which appeared online but never followed up. Tickets are already on sale and the place is secured. The fight is closed.
Nothing ever came after Tyson.
Tyson’s fight is over
As World Boxing News reported when the April 25 date was discussed, the proposed fight with Mike Tyson never followed Mayweather’s usual fight. As the deadline approached, there was no sustained promotion, confirmation or push.
An idea appeared, gained attention, and then disappeared.
At this stage it looks like he’s done, especially considering Tyson’s age and complete lack of movement over time.
Pacquiao is still waiting
A rematch with Pacquiao remains on the cards, but only on paper.
Recent progress has removed a sticking point in the contract, and Pacquiao Promotions hosts the fight on September 19 at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Mayweather is also understood to have received a cash advance after early disagreements over whether the fight would be professional or exhibition.
Still, there was no confirmation.
Everything around Pacquiao is improving – except the part that matters.
The priority is the fight against Zambidis
Zambidis is now in central defense.
He’s not replacing Pacquiao – he’s buying time for Mayweather.
The June 27 fight will see Mayweather confirmed to return while the larger deal remains unfinished, but it also raises a familiar issue.
Control.
Pacquiao’s team, led by CEO Jas Mathur, is leading the process. This wasn’t how Mayweather usually behaved. Throughout his career, he dictated conditions, deadlines and promotions.
This balance has not yet been determined.
With Zambidis confirmed, Mayweather’s short-term path is clear. What happens next depends on whether she regains control or allows the Pacquiao fight to continue without her.
Until that changes, Zambidis isn’t a detour – it’s the only fight that actually exists.
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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.
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