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Dana White poaches Johnny Fisher from rival Eddie Hearn

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Dana White poaches Johnny Fisher from rival Eddie Hearn
Dana
White's Zuffa Boxing has signed British heavyweight Johnny
Fisher, who is set to headline Zuffa Boxing 11 at Copper Box Arena
in London on Sept. 26.

Fisher's former promoter, Eddie Hearn, has now explained how the
boxer's decision to join Zuffa Boxing came down to more than just a
better payday.

Eddie Hearn explains Johnny Fisher's decision to join Zuffa
Boxing

Fisher (14-1, 12 KOs) has left Matchroom Boxing after five years to
join White's Zuffa Boxing, marking a monumental change in his
career. Hearn dissected Fisher's move in an interview with
talkSPORT Boxing.

He explained that the move was influenced by Fisher's desire for
more manageable opponents following his first professional defeat.
Hearn claimed that those types of matchups did not fit the
Matchroom Boxing or DAZN product.

“If I headlined a show for Johnny Fisher against the guys he's
going to be fighting, I would be ridiculed,†Hearn said. “But you
would be prepared to pay for a fight that he will be in because the
fight that he is in is not good enough for my product, for DAZN's
product, to put bums on seats, to make people engage.â€

Zuffa Boxing 11 marks the promotion's return to the United Kingdom
after it previously put on an event in Bournemouth in June.
Fisher's opponent has not been announced yet.


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Jon Jones would only fight Oleksandr Usyk on one condition: "I think the world knows what would happen if we were locked in the same room"

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Jon Jones would only fight Oleksandr Usyk on one condition: "I think the world knows what would happen if we were locked in the same room"

Don't expect Jon Jones to ever go one-on-one with Oleksandr Usyk unless an unlikely condition is met.

Jones is considered by many to be the greatest MMA fighter of all time, while Usyk has built his legacy in the boxing world as a future lock for the International Boxing Hall of Fame. “Bones†and Usyk have earned multiple world titles in their respective sports, but could the two ever be standing across each other for a mega fight?

You may not want to hold your breath for it, as Jones was asked by Ring Magazine if a boxing match with Usyk could come to fruition. The former UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight titleholder dismissed such a bout unless it was contested under MMA rules.

“No, not at all,†Jones said. “Usyk is Usyk, man. He's one of the absolute GOATs of heavyweight boxing. I also am aware that he does wrestling, and that wrestling has been a heavy part of his training for many years. It's probably why he's so dominant in the clinch. If he'd like to test his total combat skills, I would oblige him in that, but to handicap myself by only using my hands, that's not the world that I come from.

“Out of all the heavyweight boxers, I do see Usyk having the highest potential in making it competitive. I am no boxer, and I don't really consider Usyk to be a complete fighter. I think the world knows what would happen if we were locked in the same room, and I'll just leave it at that.â€

Jones continues to mull over a possible return to the Octagon. He has given different answers on his fighting future depending on the interview. “Bones†has said that he gets fulfillment simply coaching rising heavyweight and Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson, but he's also open to a fight offer from the UFC brass.

As for Usyk, he recently stunned boxing fans and pundits by deciding to vacate his heavyweight titles. While Usyk isn't retiring just yet, he relinquished his gold to open the door for other bouts.

Any chance we ever see an MMA fight between Jon Jones and Oleksandr Usyk? Drop your take in the comments below.

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Dominick Cruz says Conor McGregor was fighting for reason beyond money

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Dominick Cruz says Conor McGregor was fighting for reason beyond money
Dominick
Cruz believes Conor
McGregor's return to action in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship was motivated by more than
financial gain, suggesting the former two-division champion was
looking for a way to escape the lifestyle that produced his
wealth.

McGregor suffered a knee injury with the opening strike he threw at

UFC 329. The referee called a halt to the bout a little over a
minute in, as “Notorious†was unable to plant both feet firmly
while advancing and repeatedly fell over. This marks the second
McGregor fight in a row that has ended in an anticlimactic leg
injury, as his trilogy bout against Dustin
Poirier back in 2021 resulted in a bone break.

The former UFC champion shares his theory behind McGregor's
comeback attempt

Cruz spoke from experience, having dealt with several major
injuries during his own career.

“We keep saying he doesn’t need to come back because he’s got the
money, but I disagree,†Cruz said on the UFC 329 post-show on
Paramount+. “I think the reason why he was coming back was to save
his own life from the money, from the lifestyle he’s been living. I
think that he’s going to be facing that again.â€

The new Hall of Fame inductee and former bantamweight champion
believes McGregor's mindset will now have to reset to how the
Irishman's approach was before signing on to rematch Max
Holloway.

“God is going to keep putting the same test in front of you until
you choose different. Fighting wasn’t going to pull you out.
Fighting can’t solve everything, and he’s going to learn that
because he’s got to face himself without this thing that really
cures a lot of us,†Cruz added. “I mean, martial arts saved my
life. I truly believe he came back to save his own life, and now
he’s back to where he started before he booked this fight.â€

McGregor has released a statement since his defeat to Holloway,
revealing that after getting surgery for his injury, he will return
to training and commence preparations for the final bout of his UFC
contract.

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Charles Johnson vs. Jose Ochoa added to UFC 330

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Charles Johnson vs. Jose Ochoa added to UFC 330
A pivotal bout in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship flyweight division has been
added to UFC
330, which is scheduled to take place at Xfinity Mobile Arena
in Philadelphia on Aug. 15.

Charles
Johnson (19-9) will square off against Jose Ochoa
(9-2) at the next numbered event, set to be headlined by a
welterweight championship fight between Islam
Makhachev and Ian
Garry.

Charles Johnson vs. Jose Ochoa UFC 330 matchup adds depth to
flyweight division

Johnson is among the most active fighters on the roster, having
already fought thrice in 2026. However, he's struggled for
consistency, alternating between wins and losses across his last
six bouts.

While he has finished the likes of Lone'er
Kavanagh and current champion Joshua Van,
he's lost to Asu
Almabayev, Alex Perez
and Ramazonbek
Temirov. “InnerG†announced the UFC 330 booking on
Instagram.

Meanwhile, Ochoa will look to continue his ascent in the 125-pound
division by defeating Johnson. The 25-year-old Peruvian prospect
has gone 2-2 since joining the UFC. His most recent outing resulted
in a unanimous decision victory over Clayton
Carpenter in May.

Makhachev vs. Garry will headline the card, with a women's
strawweight title fight between Mackenzie
Dern and Gillian
Robertson serving as the co-main event.

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