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Tyson Fury’s sympathy for Anthony Joshua did not last long
Published
2 months agoon
Tyson Fury’s crush on Anthony Joshua lasted just a few months before the Gypsy King publicly ridiculed his rival as soon as fight talk returned.
Fresh from defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Fury immediately turned his attention to Joshua, speaking in front of the crowd and Netflix cameras.
“I challenge you, Andy Joshua, to fight me, the Gypsy King, next. Do you accept my challenge?” Fury said.
“Let him say yes or no. Come on, you large shit!”
The call came moments after Fury urged Joshua not to run away from the fight and reiterated his insistence on a showdown that has loomed on the British boxing horizon for more than a decade.
Just a few months earlier, Fury had spoken about Joshua in a completely different tone.
Fury feels sorry for Joshua
After a fatal car crash in Nigeria that killed several of Joshua’s friends, Fury expressed sympathy.
“It’s so depressed. May God give them a good bed in heaven,” Fury said at the time.
While reflecting on the tragedy, Fury also acknowledged how breakable life can be.
“It could have been any of us in that car.”
These comments came at a time when Joshua’s life had been turned upside down.
Just four months have passed since the accident, and the former two-time unified heavyweight champion has shown no public signs of focusing on boxing since then.
Instead, Joshua spent much of that time with his team and alongside Oleksandr Usyk – a rival he faced twice for the world heavyweight title – seeking perspective after the devastating loss of close friends.
Promoter Eddie Hearn has already suggested that Joshua may need much more than a few weeks to properly process what happened that day in Nigeria.
Joshua’s ambush was questioned
That backdrop made some watching Saturday night’s events feel uncomfortable.
Joshua was sitting at ringside when Fury suddenly turned his challenge his way, putting the Olympic gold medalist in his seat in front of the arena and a global Netflix audience.
The streaming platform quickly confirmed the news of the Fury vs. Joshua fight on social media, even though Joshua himself did not offer any commitment to the fight.
To many observers, the sequence looked like an attempt to push the fight forward, whether Joshua was ready or not.
Fury may finally get the gameplay he wants.
However, judging by Joshua’s behavior in the immediate aftermath of this fight, the Gypsy King may be wiser to wait until his rival is mentally ready before demanding the biggest fight in British boxing.
About the author
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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Floyd Mayweather says ‘I’m on my way’ as fight in Greece faces legal threat
Published
1 hour agoon
June 23, 2026
Floyd Mayweather insists he is heading to Greece this week despite a growing legal dispute that could cast a shadow over the event.
The undefeated boxing legend sent a direct message to Greek fans on Tuesday amid ongoing preparations for his June 27 event against kickboxing star Mike Zambidis in Athens.
“I want to thank everyone, I want to thank you for all the support. Greece, I’m on my way.
“Let’s have fun, let’s have fun and give the people what they want to see. Greece, I’m on my way.”
The news comes as a growing controversy surrounds several proposed Mayweather-related events involving Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao.
Mayweather presses forward
The recently disclosed arbitration request involving plaintiffs Jaspreet Mathur and EMI Capital LLC focuses on contracts related to proposed Mayweather events involving Tyson and Pacquiao.
The dispute names Jona Rechnitz and entities affiliated with Frist Apex Ventures among respondents and fits into an increasingly complicated picture of Mayweather’s exhibition plans.
At the same time, social media related to the case publicly alleged that rights related to Mayweather’s planned return to professional boxing had been sold to separate event producers.
The claims remain allegations, and Mayweather has not publicly addressed the latest filing.
What he did was further promote Greece.
While the arbitration proceedings are ongoing elsewhere, Mayweather is acting as if the June 27 date remains on track.
Collision course
The exhibition in Greece is moving forward and the controversy surrounding Tyson and Pacquiao is gaining momentum.
It’s unclear whether these proceedings will ultimately impact any of the proposed events, but Mayweather shows no signs of changing course.
Just a few weeks ago, attention focused on whether shows featuring Mike Zambidis, Manny Pacquiao and Mike Tyson could co-exist on the same schedule.
The focus now is on whether these plans will survive the increasingly public battle over the broader project.
For now, Athens remains on the calendar, with only days left until the first bell.
Despite the growing controversy surrounding the feud, Mayweather appears determined to keep the event going in Greece.
His message to Greece remains unchanged.
“I’m on my way.”
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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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Promoter Naoya Inoue points to two main fights that will start in February 2027.
Published
2 hours agoon
June 23, 2026
Undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue’s future plans are starting to take shape after promoter Hideyuki Ohashi revealed that a large fight is already planned for February 2027.
“Right now we’re working on the December pairing. Then next February, if I say there’s a large fight, you’ll probably know what I’m talking about. It’s already in the works. Then we’ll do another one in an amazing place,” Ohashi said to Yahoo Japan.
The comments included mentioning the opponent, but they will probably intensify speculation about the fight with Jesse Rodriguez. The undefeated American recently moved up to bantamweight and won the WBA title with a victory over Antonio Vargas.
Rodriguez’s trainer, Robert Garcia, has indicated that the plan is for Rodriguez to have one more fight before moving up to super bantamweight. Potential bantamweight opponents include WBA champion Seiya Tsutsumi and WBO titleholder Christian Medina, while Rodriguez is still looking for bigger opportunities.
While most of the attention will focus on the February schedule, Ohashi’s reference to another event in an “unusual location” suggests that discussions may already be underway about a second major appearance beyond the expected fight in early 2027.
Inoue defeated Junto Nakatani by unanimous decision in May at the Tokyo Dome, retaining his undisputed championship in a fight that attracted enormous attention across Japan. The victory improved his professional record to 31-0 and further strengthened his position as one of boxing’s best pound-for-pound fighters.
Ohashi’s latest comments represent the clearest indication yet that Inoue’s early 2027 schedule is already in the works, with plans moving beyond a single marquee event. Regardless of whether the February fight ultimately involves Rodriguez or another opponent, the promoter has made it clear that preparations are already underway for the next phase of Inoue’s career.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
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Shane Mosley predicts PM Marvin Hagler vs PM Canelo: ‘I think he’s going to get him’
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4 hours agoon
June 23, 2026
Two-division world champion Shane Mosley predicted how the fantastic fight between Canelo Alvarez and “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler would go.
Canelo ruled four weight classes, earning world honors between super welterweight and featherlight heavyweight and becoming the division’s first-ever undisputed champion in an iconic 11-month span.
The 35-year-old’s strength seemed to have waned recently, with him failing to win a single break since 2021. defeat to former lightweight champion Terence Crawford in his last fight.
That being said, his reputation will be able to be reclaimed in September when is fighting for the WBC super middleweight world title.
Still, as his career nears its final chapter, fans wonder where Canelo ranks among the greatest champions of his country, the contemporary era and of all time, wondering how he would fare against other iconic fighters in the division he ruled.
Speaking on Mi Gallo boxing podcasthosted by two-time middleweight title challenger Gabriel Rosado, Mosley selected middleweight fan favorite Hagler to emerge victorious in a fantastic fight against top-ranked Canelo.
“I think Marvin could get him.”
Hagler never boxed outside the middleweight division during his 67-fight career, reigning as undisputed champion for seven years and boasting the sixth-longest reign in division history; during this time he became notable for defeating Roberto Duran and Thomas Hearns.
In total, Hagler won 62 of 67 professional fights, with his only three losses coming to Bobby Watts, Willie Monroe and Sugar Ray Leonard, as well as draws to Vito Antuofermo and Sugar Ray Searles.
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