Boxing
Tyson Fury dominates Arslanbek Makhmudov, Anthony Joshua calls out
Published
4 months agoon
LONDON – Tyson Fury shook off ring rust on his return and won a unanimous points decision over Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday, potentially setting up a long-awaited clash with Anthony Joshua.
The former world heavyweight champion completed his latest retirement and 16-month hiatus by dominating Russia’s Makhmudov to scores of 120-108, 120-108 and 119-109 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium under the watchful eye of Fury’s British rival Joshua, seated at ringside among a crowd of around 60,000.
Fury (35-2-1, 24 KO), 37, from the Isle of Man, boxed patiently after the punch to mount an effective rather than spectacular comeback, showing he still has keen boxing and good footwork. Makhmudov (21-3, 19 KO) was an obliging opponent as he marched forward recklessly at times, inviting Fury to beat him.
It was a return to winning ways for Fury after consecutive defeats on points in world title fights against Oleksandr Usyk in his previous two appearances.
Following his first victory in England since defending his WBC title against Derek Chisora in December 2022, Fury turned his attention to Joshua. Fury encourages his compatriot to fight him next, and not former WBC champion Deontay Wilder (40), who recently defeated another veteran Chisora on points.
Speaking to Joshua, who filmed the fight on his mobile phone after the victory, Fury said: “Next I want to give you the fight you’ve all been waiting for. I want you, Anthony Joshua, let’s give the fight fans what they want, the Battle of Britain. I, the Gypsy King, challenge you, Anthony Joshua, to fight me next. Do you accept the challenge? Don’t run away from me this time, let’s dance.”
Joshua declined Fury’s invitation to join him in the ring and said there was no deal for them to fight.
“There are negotiations going on. I’ve sat at this table with him many times,” Joshua told Netflix.
“I’m not going to sit here and say, ‘Yes, I’m going to fight him’. I’m not here to gain strength. I’m here to fight. Contracts will be sent. We’ll go through the minutiae and probably, more than that, we’ll be seen in the ring next. But I’m not here to start getting in the ring and screaming in someone’s face.”
Despite Joshua’s refusal to confirm the fight, Netflix posted on social media that it would take place this fall.
Dublin’s 80,000-seat Croke Park stadium has emerged as an option to host the megafight in September should former world champion Joshua, 36, decide to withdraw from the interim warm-up fight.
Various attempts have been made to arrange a Fury vs. Joshua fight over the past six years without success, with discussions most recently being put on hold after Joshua was involved in a car crash that killed two of his friends in Nigeria in December. While it probably won’t be as large as when they were both world champions and first agreed to fight in June 2020, it would still be the biggest fight in 2026.
Joshua, who is currently training with former conqueror Usyk, may want to have a warm-up fight this summer for his fight with Fury, which would push their fight to tardy 2026.
Before his knockout victory over YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in December, Joshua suffered a fifth-round knockout loss to Daniel Dubois in an IBF world heavyweight title fight in September 2024. His last victory over an established heavyweight (not counting Paul and former UFC champion Francis Ngannou) was against Otto Wallin in December 2023.
If this was Fury’s last fight before Joshua, he showed that his jab and footwork are as classy as ever, although Makhmudov did manage to land a few demanding right hands. Fury, who reigned twice as world champion (2015 and 2020-2024), entered the ring in the blue colors of former welterweight and junior world champion Ricky Hatton, who died last September at the age of 46.
Fury had to deal with an aggressive start from Makhmudov, who came forward, landing wild punches, some of which landed. Fury landed a nice flurry of punches early in the second round, but Makhmudov soon attacked again, trying to disrupt his rhythm.
Fury, who had Steward SugarHill in his corner after saying he had been training in Thailand for the past four months, landed some good counter punches tardy in Round 2 when Makhmudov missed another large right hand, giving him the round win.
Makhmudov, 36, who lives in Montreal before facing Fury, had suffered two stoppage losses in his previous five fights and was left open by missing a right hand.
Fury found more opportunities in Round 3, but was caught with a weighty left hook early in the fourth, which encouraged Makhmudov to go into attack mode. Fury then caught the Russian with several counter punches later in round 4 and took control after his jab in round 5.
Fury’s jab and footwork seemed to have somewhat incapacitated Makhmudov midway through the round as he landed a series of unanswered jabs in round 6. Makhmudov remained a threat, however, and landed two large right hands in round 7. Fury staggered Makhmudov with a sweet left hook in round 8 and a left uppercut in round 9.
In Round 11, Fury uncorked several elegant left uppercuts, and in Round 12 he repeatedly landed shots, but they lacked enough power to hurt his opponent and prevent the judges from having to make a decision.
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Zab Judahs Final Prediction on Rolly Romero vs Teofimo Lopez: The Impact of KOing Sparring Partners
Published
20 hours agoon
August 22, 2026
Zab Judah has made a bold prediction ahead of tonight’s world title battle between Rolly Romero and Teofimo Lopez.
Romero defends his WBA welterweight title against Lopez at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas this evening, competing for the first time since his unanimous decision victory over Ryan Garcia in May 2025.
Lopez is attempting to become a three-division world champion after previously holding world honours at lightweight and super-lightweight, but his reign at 140lbs came to an end in January when he lost his WBO crown to Shakur Stevenson.
One man who knows what it is like to be world champion at both 140lbs and 147lbs is Judah, who notably became undisputed at welterweight back in 2005.
Speaking to MillCity BoxingJudah revealed that he is backing Romero to claim the upset victory tonight and successfully defend his belt against Lopez.
“In the past when we’ve seen Rolly in preparation for a fight, he was always on the internet saying crazy s**t, doing crazy things, this time we don’t see any of that. He’s locked in, he’s training, and I predict that Rolly Romero is going to beat Teofimo Lopez.
“From what I’ve been hearing about him in training, he’s been doing good and knocking people out.”
The winner of tonight’s bout has already been linked to a unification fight against the victor of the upcoming WBC welterweight title fight between Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn, while there are also possible match-ups with WBO champion Devin Haney or IBF champion Liam Paro.
Boxing
George Liddard vs Dario Morello Live Results and Updates: Stay Informed on the Action
Published
20 hours agoon
August 22, 2026
LIVE COVERAGE
World Boxing News provides live results and updates from George Liddard’s European middleweight title clash with Dario Morello at the Copper Box Arena in London.
The undefeated Liddard faces the biggest test of his career against experienced Italian Morello, with the vacant European middleweight championship on the line.
Three other vacant titles will be decided on the card as Jimmy Sains, Emmanuel Buttigieg and Tiah Mai Ayton attempt to take the next step in their careers.
Live Scorecard –George Liddard vs. Dario Morello
Live Results
Times are local BST
19:45
Tiah Mai Ayton won the vacant Commonwealth featherweight title in a solid display against Ellie Hellewell. The Hellewell corner called off the fight after six completed rounds as Ayton made it seven straight wins as a pro and pushed towards world honors.
18:52
Connor Mitchell gets four useful rounds under his belt with a 39-37 points victory over Caine Singh.
Singh made him work for it, but the all-action Mitchell did enough to get his hand raised.
18:16
Louie Ward moved to 3-0 with a dominant performance, stopping Jon Martinez in the third round.
Ward was in control throughout before forcing the finish to secure another impressive victory.
17:42
Ioan Croft dropped Tomas Reynoso early on before seeing out a sixth round victory. The referee waved the fight off with just over a minute left of the round.
17:10
Harley Burrows opened the show with a first round stoppage of Carlos Ronner. Burrows pinned Ronner on the ropes and waded in until the referee halted the contest.
TV Coverage and Remaining Bouts
United Kingdom: DAZN
- George Liddard vs. Dario Morello – Vacant European Middleweight Title (12)
- Jimmy Sains vs. Tom Cowling – Vacant Commonwealth Middleweight Title (12)
- Emmanuel Buttigieg vs. P A Gordon – Vacant English Middleweight Title (10)

Preview
Liddard enters his first European title fight with a perfect 14-0 record as the 24-year-old attempts to continue his rapid rise through the middleweight division.
Morello brings considerably more experience at 26-1 and arrives in London undefeated since 2019.
The event takes place at the Copper Box Arena in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing promoting the card.
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Boxing
Antonio Tarver Predicts Rolly Romero vs Teofimo Lopez Winner: He Has the Attributes to Beat Him
Published
21 hours agoon
August 22, 2026
Former undisputed champion Antonio Tarver has considered the keys to victory, while also offering a prediction, for both Teofimo Lopez and Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero.
The pair will collide at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena in the early hours of tomorrow morning, with Romero making a first defence of his WBA world title.
He was upgraded to full welterweight champion last year, having claimed the ‘regular’ belt by dropping and unanimously outpointing Ryan Garcia in May 2025.
After that, Rolly had been in talks with Devin Haney and Conor Benn, only to incur over a year of inactivity and agree to face Lopez instead.
Entering their showdown as a slight favourite, ‘The Takeover’ has moved up to 147lbs and is bidding to become a three-weight world champion.
Unlike Romero, though, Lopez is coming off a surprisingly one-sided points defeat to Shakur Stevensonwho dethroned him for the WBO super-lightweight title in January.
It is therefore difficult to predict which version of the 29-year-old will turn up, yet Hall of Famer Tarver has nonetheless told Fight Hub TV that he is backing Lopez.
“[it will be] high volume if Teo looks to win this thing impressively. He’s going to have to let his hands go, and Rolly’s going to have to try and catch him in the mix of all that.
“I don’t think Rolly can outbox Teo round after round; I think Rolly has to do something big – hurt him with something, knock him down and maybe even stop him.
“Smart money [is on Lopez]. It’s difficult to have your way with [Romero]; you have to be somewhat of a real, elite fighter. We still believe Teo, at his best, has those types of attributes.”
Many would agree that a points decision is Lopez’ clearest route to victory, while Romero may need to make use of his power and engineer an inside-the-distance finish.
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