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Amir Khan Predicts Fury vs Joshua After Makhmudov’s Performance: ‘He May Take Him’

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Amir Khan predicts Fury vs Joshua after Makhmudov performance: “He can take him”

Amir Khan presented his version of the “mega fight” between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, which may finally take place later this year.

There was a heated exchange between the two on Saturday, shortly after Fury returned with a unanimous decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov.

Their heavyweight clash took place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, where “The Gypsy King” ended his almost 16-month break with scores of 119-109 and 120-108 twice.

Although Fury didn’t put in his best performance, he still made it through 12 rounds against Makhmudov, who scored a convincing points victory over Dave Allen in October.

The real story of the night, however, came when the 37-year-old called out Joshua, WWE style, as he was minding his own business at ringside.

Uninterested in stepping into the ring for a direct confrontation, AJ instead reminded his rival of a sparring session they shared over 15 years ago when Fury admitted he was almost knocked out.

Since then, the two-time world champions have become the leading British heavyweights of their generation, but unfortunately they have never faced each other in top form.

Hoping that the pair would eventually align, Khan has given Fury a slight edge, but remains open to being wrong.

I’m talking to No secondsKhan highlighted the tragic car accident Joshua was involved in in December, which killed two of his closest friends.

“I still think Tyson could take it, but AJ looks sturdy [in the gym]. I want to see AJ come back now

“Of course he’s been through a lot, losing his friends, but I’m sure it would be a huge fight. [with Fury]. What a mighty fight that would be.”

Joshua hasn’t fought since then in December he defeated Jake Paul in the sixth roundwhile in his last significant appearance in September 2024, he suffered a fifth round defeat to Daniel Dubois.

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Bill Haney rejects discussion of Richardson Hitchins fight

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Image: Richardson Hitchins roasted by fans after quitting 140 for 147 move

Bill Haney didn’t seem interested in the fight between Devin Haney and Richardson Hitchins when asked if the former IBF junior welterweight champion was on Devin’s list of potential opponents at 147 pounds.

Distinction

Hitchins has talked numerous times about moving up to welterweight and chasing bigger names in the division, including Devin Haney. Bill has made it clear that he does not see it as a priority option at this time.


“Richardson Bitchinson didn’t make the top ten, but he made the distinction, and you just mentioned him,” Bill Haney said on the show A million dollar game.

“That’s what I think about him.”

First go to 147

The comments come after Devin Haney’s recent move up to welterweight, where he currently holds the WBO title. Several names have already been linked to him, including Jaron Ennis, Brian Norman Jr. and Teofimo Lopez, and Hitchins tried to insert himself into the conversation after leaving the 140-pound division.

Bill had doubts that Hitchins was fully committed to the move before he even started discussing a possible fight.

“I want to say he’s a very determined fighter and he continues to do what he needs to do. Number one, he needs to get to 147 pounds and not just talk about it,” Bill said.

“Because a lot of these guys talk shit and haven’t even made a weight class. You know that, right?”

Hitchins recently lost his IBF 140-pound title and continues to mention top welterweights in interviews and on social media. Bill’s reaction suggested he viewed him as a fighter still trying to break into the higher bracket at 147, rather than someone who was already standing alongside the division’s major names.

Zuffa angle

A fight between Devin and Hitchins could become more realistic if Haney signs a contract with Zuffa Boxing. Hitchins is already associated with the company, and Zuffa is expected to partner with UFC-style structure who maintains many of his fights At home. If Devin joins this system, the path to promotion will be easier with both welterweights fighting against each other.

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Teofimo Lopez names the only man who can compete with David Benavidez

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Teofimo Lopez names the only man who can compete with David Benavidez

Teofimo Lopez has named the only fighter he believes is capable of “challenging” David Benavidez, who remains undefeated after his victory over Gilberto Ramirez.

The “Mexican Monster” dethroned Ramirez with a merciless sixth-round stoppage in his final appearance, becoming a three-division world champion, winning the WBO and WBA cruiserweight titles.

Since then, many people have expressed interest in Benavidez facing former world cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia, or perhaps even heavyweight Oleksandr Usyk.

Although both fights undoubtedly aroused his interest, it seems much more likely that the 29-year-old will face Dmitry Bivol in an undisputed fight.

Both fighters have already held preliminary talks, which are expected to take place later this year, and Bivol is expected to successfully defend his title against Michael Eifert on May 30.

This is his first appearance since winning all four major belts in February 2025, when he took revenge on Artur Beterbiev with a majority vote.

Bivol then elected to undergo back surgery rather than make a mandatory defense of the WBC title, which is why Benavidez was subsequently elevated from “interim” to full lightweight heavyweight champion.

Earlier, Benavidez secured a hard-fought points win over David Morrell, which is partly why Lopez believes Bivol poses a worthy challenge for the high-frequency attacker.

Speaking to several media outlets, including: Fighting Hub TVLopez explained how Bivol’s style could make for an intriguing competition.

“The only person who could probably challenge him would be Bivol… just because of the distance.

“David Morrell gave him a tough fight, and that was just from the distance.”

Bivol is an expert when it comes to distance control and forward and backward movement, so Lopez sees him as a suitable challenge for Benavidez.

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Bill Haney downplays Ennis vs. Xander Zayas fight

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Image: Jaron Ennis Says Xander Zayas Is Better Than Vergil Ortiz Jr.

“You want to see Boots fight Devin Haney? Ortiz. Ortiz. Ortiz. That’s just a recap,” Bill said to A million dollar game.

Although Zayas recently won a world title and continues to gain momentum as one of boxing’s younger stars, Bill’s comments suggest he does not yet place the Puerto Rican champion in the same category as Vergil.

The discussion also became awkward when Bill hesitated for a moment after asking if Boots was already a proven fighter.

– Jaron Boots Ennis, what is this? Haney said. “Is it proven?” He is battle-tested.”

Others around him immediately reacted to the pause.

“That’s too much thinking, man,” Bill said. “He said he was battle-tested.”

Bill later returned to the topic of Vergil, making it clear that he believed the match would answer more questions about Boots than the fight with Zayas.

“It’s a completely different type of fight. People already know what kind of dog he is,” Bill said.

Vergil continued to build a reputation as one of the most unsafe pressure fighters in the division with his power, aggression, and willingness to take on challenging fights. Meanwhile, many fans still see Zayas as someone on the rise, even though he is already one of boxing’s youngest champions.

The discussion around Ennis has intensified since his move up to junior middleweight following his welterweight career, where he dominated most of his opponents but continued to face criticism regarding the level of his major victories.

Bill also made it clear that Devin has no plans to return to lightweight, discussing possible future fights at welterweight and junior middleweight.

“Once you go up, you never come back down,” Bill said.

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