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Jaron Boots Ennis Dismisses Terence Crawfords Criticism: I Dont Care!

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Crawford took to the PorterWay Podcast with Shawn Porter to label Ennis’ June 27th victory overhyped. While the pound-for-pound luminary praised Ennis’ athletic gifts, he claimed the win looked better than it actually was because nobody expected the green Zayas to pull off the upset.

The real jab came when Crawford analyzed the mechanics of the fight. He pointed directly to the third round, where Zayas managed to wobble Ennis with a clean shot. Ennis recovered to floor Zayas twice and secure the finish, but Crawford insists those defensive lapses would be fatal against top-tier 154-pounders.

Crawford went as far as to state he is ten steps ahead in smarts compared to the young champion, implying he would have dismantled Ennis by exploiting those exact openings. He followed that up with a cryptic social media post telling fans he would keep his comments to himself, though the shade was obvious.

Ennis completely brushed off the criticism. When asked about Crawford’s claim of being ten steps ahead in ring IQ, telling Ariel Helwani, “I don’t care. None of that stuff bothers me. As of right now, he’s retired. What did he say? He said he’s enjoying his retirement, right?”

As for the fantasy matchup that fans keep dreaming about, Ennis is keeping his feet firmly planted in reality. He noted that Crawford is retired and openly enjoying his post-fight life. While acknowledging it would be a massive money fight, Ennis pointed out that there are plenty of other huge fights available at junior middleweight without chasing a retired fighter.

“You could say (there’s dough in that fight), but there’s other big fights out here for sure, too, though. I don’t consider him anything. I don’t even care. I don’t pay him, or none of these people, no mind,” said Ennis about Crawford.

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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: The Condition for a Wembley Showdown

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The issues surrounding the location for the Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury fight continue to develop.

Long-term rivals Joshua and Fury are finally set to collide later this year, provided that both men can successfully come through interim bouts this month.

Fury is set to face Mariusz Wach in Pattaya, Thailand on Friday 24 Julybefore Joshua then meets Kristian Prenga 24 hours later in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Attention will then turn to the heavyweight battle between the two British stars, but reports in recent weeks suggested that the chances of the fight actually taking place in the UK were slim due to broadcaster Netflix wanting to appeal to a US audience.

Las Vegas emerged as the frontrunner for the boutwhich drew plenty of criticism from fans who insisted that the bout should be taking place in Britain.

A potential lifeline has now emerged, after Saudi chief Turki Alalshikh revealed that the bout could take place at Wembley Stadium provided that they are able to stage the fight later in the evening than usual.

“We have also Joshua and Tyson Fury this year. We don’t choose the place until now. I tell you from the beginning, it depends about if England give us all what we need.

“We want the fight here in England but we want the time zone [for] all of the world, especially in America. If they allow us to have Wembley late in the night, we want to do it here. It’s about the time and the viewership.”

Curfew restrictions mean that fights at Wembley Stadium usually take place at around 10pm, so a major change will be needed if Joshua vs Fury is to have any hope of taking place there.

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Bob Arum Identifies Key Fighter with Edge to Beat Keyshawn Davis in Boxing Showdown

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Bob Arum has revealed his concern about who could be the first man to beat unbeaten star Keyshawn Davis.

Davis previously reigned as WBO lightweight champion, but after losing his belt on the scales, he has since headed up to 140lbs and earned wins over Jamaine Ortiz and Nahir Albright over the past six months.

He is now the mandatory challenger for Devin Haney’s WBO welterweight title, with the pair having been given until July 20 to reach an agreement.

If negotiations collapse then their matchup will go to a purse bid hearing, though Top Rank boss Arum is hopeful that his promotional outfit can spearhead a deal.

Haney claimed his WBO title by dethroning Brian Norman Jrwho he floored in round two before scoring a unanimous decision victory last November.

Several months later, ‘The Dream’ was linked to a unification match with Rolando Romero, who now appears set to defend his WBA title against Teofimo Lopez.

Since then, Haney has more recently engaged in talks with Gervonta Davis, who his father, Bill Haney, has named at the top target.

That said, a mandatory title defence against Keyshawn Davis could represent the more realistic option, especially if Top Rank are able to offer the type of money that both fighters feel they deserve.

While speaking with FightHypeveteran promoter Arum expressed his desire to make what he believes is a “fan-friendly fight”, despite conceding that Davis, who he promotes, is likely to face a significant challenge.

“I think that’s a spectacular fight, a real fan-friendly fight. I hope we can make that fight. I know our people have talked to Haney, and will be talking to Keyshawn.

“You have to give the edge to Haney, because of his experience, but I wouldn’t count Keyshawn out [against] anyone.”

With the negotiation deadline quickly approaching, a decision is expected soon on whether or not the bout will indeed take place.

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Moses Itauma Responds to Usyks Title Vacating and Retirement Plans Before Their Potential Fight

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Despite interest from fans and previous backing from boxing powerbroker Turki Alalshikh, Moses Itauma will almost certainly not have the chance to face Oleksandr Usyk before the Ukrainian retires.

Usyk recently announced that he has vacated all three of his world titles and plans to have just one more fight before hanging up the gloves on a sure-fire Hall of Fame career.

It means that there will be no opportunity for Itauma – very much considered the future of the division – to force a changing of the guard inside the ropes. The fight never did look likely, with Usyk saying that he would ‘break’ Itauma, despite his willingness.

Speaking to IFL TV, Itauma reacted to the news.

“To be fair, he’s earned his stripes. He was [undisputed] cruiserweight and heavyweight champion. At the same time, it made it difficult for all of us. But, now that they’re all separated, we can start collecting some.

On the reports that the Ukrainian’s final fight will come against Deontay Wilderthe young Brit was less forgiving but says he understands the motivation.

“Who’d want to watch that? Fair enough, he’s achieved more than I have, so I can’t say nothing … He wants the paper. You’ve got to remember, when Usyk was a cruiserweight and in his early heavyfights fights, he wasn’t making as much money as he in these last couple of years. I don’t blame him. He’s from a country where boxing isn’t as publicised as the UK or US, and I don’t blame him for making the most out of what he’s got.”

Finally, asked if he was disappointed that they will never share the ring, Itauma said:

“He’s not really my generation, so I’m not too bothered. Having fought [some] people in the generation before me, that’s a blessing.”

What Usyk’s decision does do is move Itauma one step closer to becoming a heavyweight champion at 21. Next month, he faces world-level contender Filip Hrgovicwith a win cementing his status as WBO mandatory challenger for Daniel Dubois as well as keeping an opportunity to fight Frank Sanchez for the vacant IBF title alive.

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