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Deontay Wilder could shock the world title fight this year: “He’s on the list”

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Deontay Wilder could land shock world title fight this year: “He’s on the list”

Deontay Wilder may soon get a shot at a world title, but only if the champion in question retains his belt.

The 40-year-old leaves the field victory by split decision over Derek Chisorawith whom he engaged in a cluttered 12-round battle at London’s O2 Arena earlier this month.

Two knockdowns proved decisive as he triumphed over his fellow veteran, who has since reversed his promise to retire and demanded a rematch.

Time will tell whether their second meeting will take place, but despite this, Wilder will likely remain in the sport for some time longer.

In fact, the “Bronze Bomber” could potentially get a chance to become a two-time world champion by entering his first title fight since an 11th-round loss to Tyson Fury in 2021.

However, this depends on a number of factors, including the outcome of the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois match on May 9 at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester.

If he wins over Dubois, which is not certain, Wardley will be open to defending his WBO world title against Wilder.

At the same time, however, the 31-year-old said it Fighting Hub TV that he will only be interested in a fight with the American if a potential, undisputed fight with Oleksandr Usyk does not materialize.

“Of course, I would definitely take part in a fight with Deontay Wilder. Number one priority is Daniel Dubois, get through that fight and get rid of him, then it would be Oleksandr Usyk, that would be my goal, but if that fight doesn’t happen or it just isn’t feasible, then yes, third on the list will be Deontay Wilder.”

Time will tell whether Usyk, who still holds the WBC, IBF and WBA titles, will fight a unification fight against the Wardley-Dubois winner after he faces Rico Verhoeven on May 23.

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Gervonta Davis is currently fighting to return to one of the biggest fights in American boxing: “His team reached out”

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Gervonta Davis now pursuing one of the biggest fights in US boxing for comeback: “His team reached out”

The future of Gervonta Davis remains one of the most talked about topics in boxing.

The Baltimore star hasn’t fought since a controversial draw with Lamont Roach Jr., which many observers felt should have gone against him after Roach was denied a knockout. Since then, a combination of legal issues and uncertainty surrounding his return plans have left fans confused about what will happen next.

Recently, however, there have been signs that “Tank” Davis is getting closer to a return. The WBA has ordered him to defend his lightweight world title against mandatory challenger Floyd Schofield, with Schofield’s camp previously suggesting progress was being made behind the scenes.

While Schofield was considered the favorite, another familiar option could now emerge.

On Sunday evening on social media, three-division world champion Devin Haney revealed that he was contacted directly by the “Tanka” team.

“I think Gervonta has gained some balls…his team has reached! We can just fight!”

The timing is especially engaging given Haney’s current position. The WBO welterweight champion has recently been linked to both Shakur Stevenson and mandatory challenger Keyshawn Davis, while “Tank’s” immediate future appeared to be tied to Schofield.

A fight between any two fighters: Davis, Haney and Stevenson would be one of the biggest fights in boxing today. However, there are two main obstacles standing in the way of a Davis-Haney fight.

The first is Haney’s mandatory duty. WBO president Gustavo Olivieri recently confirmed that the champion has been ordered to face Keyshawn Davis next and will not receive an exception to fight another fight.

The second, and perhaps bigger, issue for Davis is weight. “Tank” is the most comfortable lightweight campaign, while Haney now looks like a legitimate welterweight, even though he has only had one fight in the division so far. He seemed open to offering a catchweight of 144 pounds to fight Stevenson, but even that would be a significant disadvantage to Davis.

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Devin Haney says Gervonta Davis’ team has made contact and declines to discuss the hydration clause

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Image: Devin Haney Says Gervonta Davis' Team Reached Out, Rejects Rehydration Clause Talk

Devin Haney says that after years of calls for a fight, a fight with Gervonta Davis may finally be closer to reality.

Haney revealed on social media that Tank Davis’ team recently reached out about a potential fight. When the fan responded by warning him not to agree to any hydration restrictions, Haney quickly dismissed the idea.


“Never,” Haney repeated X about not wanting to agree to the rehydration clause.

The response came shortly after Haney suggested that discussions had begun between the two sides.

“I think Gervonta has gained some balls. His team has reached! We can just fight! 😅– Haney wrote.

The fight between Haney and Gervonta is one of the longest unanswered questions in boxing. Haney continued to fight multiple times during his lightweight title fight, but the fight never materialized despite years of public calls and fan demands.

San Francisco-born Haney became the undisputed lightweight champion in 2022, and Davis continued to build his profile as one of boxing’s biggest pay-per-view attractions.

Haney’s rejection of rehydration clauses will likely become a talking point if negotiations move forward. Hydration restrictions became a major topic of debate ahead of Tank’s 2023 fight with Ryan Garcia, with many fans criticizing the terms of the deal.

Devin has recently been linked to potential fights against Ryan Garcia, Shakur Stevenson and Keyshawn Davis. His latest comments put Gervonta Davis back into the conversation after years of failed attempts to make the fight happen.

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Last updated: 22/06/2026 at 17:07

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Promoter Naoyi Inoue Confirms Target Opponent and Schedule: ‘I’m Sure You Can Guess’

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Naoya Inoue’s next mandatory challenger set to be determined in interim title fight

Last month Inoue defeated fellow Japanese star Nakatani, in the biggest fight in the history of Japanese boxing and one of the most anticipated fights on the 2026 boxing calendar.

Od tego czasu uwaga skupiła się na Jesse’m Rodriguezie, który w momencie niedawnego zwycięstwa Inoue był posiadaczem trzech tytułów mistrza świata w wadze super muszej. “Bam” vacated the belts and secured the WBA bantamweight world title after a knockout victory over Antonio Vargas. Trener Amerykanina, Robert Garcia, zasugerował, że stoczą jeszcze jedną walkę w tej wadze, zanim ponownie przejdą do walki i rzucą wyzwanie Inoue.

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