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About the last weekend Boxinginsider.com Promotions
Published
10 months agoon
By: Sean Crose
If you follow boxing, you certainly know that last weekend it turned out to a gigantic extent. Ryan Garcia was dropped by Romero, and then allowed Romero to travel to the decision. It was great nervousness, but many fans were disappointed. However, Devin Haney, shocking, managed to act less impressive than Garcia. Fighting with Jose Ramirez, he looked almost as if Haney was trying to imitate Muhammad Ali in the Fleet Ali best. The difference was that Ali broke up when he bounced around the ring. Haney seemed unaware of this fact. Sure, the former delicate king won the fight, but apparently he didn’t get up-to-date fans.
All this fell on Times Square on Friday, a well -intended choice of place that turned out to be awkward. The next night, in Saudi Arabia, Canelo Alvarez faced an unclear letter named William Scull, a man who also jumped, refusing to throw. As mentioned, Scull seemed quite satisfied with his performance. Again, however, it was like Ali rising like a butterfly, refusing to sting like a bee. Some felt Scull should win because Canelo did not cope well with him. Scull was an opponent for everyone because he barely did nothing effectively. Avoiding an opponent and running from one are two separate things, that’s why Canelo won from judges. Scull either did not realize it or he did not care.
Fortunately, Nayya Inoue and Ramon Cardenes stopped the weekend from a total misfire, going on a Sunday evening at the Vegas war. Cardenes dropped Inoue early and then gave the man a real fight. Robust Inoue rose to this occasion after the arising of the mat, ultimately winning the war for exhaustion with space. Unfortunately, Inoue and Cardenes (along with the addition of Teofimo Lopez, who looked great on Times Square on Friday) were an exception last weekend, not the rules. Looking objectively at Friday, Saturday and Sunday, it is worth asking what went wrong. In the case of this answer, look for Garcia, Haney, Scull and Canelo answers. People can blame Al-Sheikh Turks for Friday’s failure, but the truth is that he is guilty of placing a great card in the wrong place on Friday. It was not his fault Canelo and Haney’s wines that decided to achieve worse results. Or that Canelo couldn’t stop Scull.
So why did these valued professionals not achieve worse results? Haney criticizes, but the truth is that he was beaten so much by (intentionally or not) Garcia a year ago that he lost his confidence and is probably shy. Let’s hope it warms up to fight. Garcia is a more sophisticated matter. He has long suffered from the problems with the ring, so it certainly could have had something to do with the loss of Romero. On the other hand, the fight in purity could also have something to do with failure. Either way, there is no sugar coating that it has a bit to do if he wants to return to the ring. As for Scull, people say that he was not interested in fighting. I think he felt he was fighting. However, this is him and his team. Perhaps, if he threw more, things would go differently.
Which leads us to Canelo. The truth is that it is hard to face a man who does not want to fight. As for people who think that the younger version of Canelo would achieve better results, they may be right. However, no one can overcome his father’s time and can be a episode calling a slothful warrior. Now, when in September he is to fight with Terenka Crawford, Canelo will want to look better than on Saturday evening in Vegas. Undoubtedly, Crawford will be prepared – and will not run on the ring either.
When he perceived as a whole, it seems that the last weekend was “one of these things.” What if it is not? What if there were more than fighters just with bad nights at the same time? Haney is 26 years elderly. Like Garcia. Is it possible that the argument that people throw is true – that younger warriors do not have a heart today – that when things go south, they fall apart? It can be, but it is quite an accusation. Again, this may be true, but it is also worth remembering that Garcia and Haney could bring additional luggage to the ring on Friday. Let’s not forget that 29 -year -old Cardenas fought on Sunday like a warrior. We will need more evidence before we reject a whole generation of talented fighters. At the moment, however, the future may not look so brilliant in some star attractions than a week ago.
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Swiss No. 1 Seifeddine Letaief challenges rival Arbnor Jashari
Published
4 minutes agoon
March 10, 2026
Swiss lightweight Seifeddine Letaief told World Boxing News he is ready to settle his growing ring rivalry with fellow undefeated fighter Arbnor Jashari.
Letaief is currently in first place in the Swiss rankings for his division, while Jashari is in second place, which is a natural matchup between the two undefeated fighters.
A meeting between the pair would pit the two highest-ranked lightweights in the country against each other.
Tensions escalated with exchanges on social media, FaceTime calls about a potential fight and exchanges of words.
According to Letaief, the rivalry even escalated to the point that Jashari tried to involve the SwissBoxing committee.
“At one point he even tried to block me from SwissBoxing, claiming that I had humiliated him on social media,” Letaief told World Boxing News.
Swiss competition
Letaief insists that from his point of view the situation is plain. The undefeated lightweight says he is ready to fight and believes the fight should happen now rather than later.
“I’m ready to fight and decide everything in the ring,” he explained.
SwissBoxing has suggested waiting until both fighters have built bigger physiques before moving on to staging the fight, but Letaief believes the circumstances already make it an attractive fight for the local scene.
The clash between the No. 1 and No. 2 players in the country, combined with the rivalry between Zurich and Basel, may arouse great interest in Switzerland.
Unbroken records
Letaief, 23, turned professional in September 2024 and has compiled an undefeated record of 6-0, including two knockouts. He lives in Winterthur and has fought several times in the Zurich region, establishing himself as one of the country’s emerging prospects.
Meanwhile, Jashari has had a slightly longer professional career. The 25-year-old made his debut in April 2022 and has a 7-0 record, which includes two knockouts.
Both fighters also share a common opponent, Lasha Giorgi Vardiashvili, and each of them scored a six-round decision victory in 2025.
For now, the fight that many in the Swiss boxing community want to see remains unsigned, and Letaief has made it clear he is ready to move forward as soon as the opportunity arises.
“Despite all these talks, the fight has still not been decided. For me, the matter is plain: I am ready to fight and decide everything in the ring. I believe that this fight must take place now,” Letaief concluded.
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Oleksandr Usyk announces the list of his last three opponents and confirms that he will then retire
Published
1 hour agoon
March 10, 2026
Oleksandr Usyk still has three fights left and hopes to extend his record to 27-0 before hanging up his gloves for good.
The elite Ukrainian was undisputed at cruiserweight before repeating the feat twice at heavyweight. In both divisions, he has victories over Murat Gassiew, Mairis Briedis, Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.
I keep talking Inside the RingUsyk assured fans that while this fight may not be at the elite level he is known for, his last two fights will be.
“Rico, this is the first one. Second, Wardley-Dubois wins. The third fight is my friend Greedy Belly, Tyson Fury.”
When asked how much time he had left, Usyk confirmed that he was three years aged and had not played.
Fabio Wardley rose from interim to full WBO champion when Usyk vacated the belt last year, and he puts that status on the line against Dubois on May 9 in Manchester. If “DDD” wins tonight, Usyk’s last two scheduled fights could be trilogy fights.
The 39-year-old from Simferopol defeated Dubois and Fury twice, stopping the former in both cases and the latter on points. Fan interest in the fights may therefore be circumscribed.
However, if Wardley manages to remain with the organization in two months’ time, many would like to see the Ipswich fighter team up with the Usyk fighter who has established himself as the greatest heavyweight of a generation.
Whether this would be an uncontested fight seems unlikely. Although Usyk’s WBC belt in the match with Verhoeven is controversial, the IBF and WBA have not commented on this fight yet.
Moreover, the WBC has ordered Usyk to face Agit Kabayel next, which is clearly not in his plans. This means that it may be stripped of all three lanes in the near future.
“I just want to fight in Dublin to finish my career. Of course we’re still hoping for Croke Park, holding on to a little bit of hope that it will happen,” Taylor told RTE.
“Fighting my last fight in our most iconic arena. How special would that be? I think it would be absolutely extraordinary if I was able to do it. I’m not sure if it will happen or not. Either way, I will end my career here and I’m very excited about that.”
Taylor has only fought twice in Ireland as a professional, both fights will take place in 2023 against Chantelle Cameron at the 3Arena in Dublin. Cameron won her first fight by majority decision, handing Taylor the only defeat of her career, before Taylor regained the undisputed junior welterweight championship six months later in a rematch.
The 38-year-old Irish star remains one of the greatest fighters in women’s boxing history. Taylor won Olympic gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics before turning professional and quickly winning world titles in two categories. In 2019, she became the undisputed lightweight champion and later repeated the feat at 140 pounds.
Much of Taylor’s recent profile has been built on her rivalry with Amanda Serrano. Their first fight at Madison Square Garden in 2022 was widely celebrated and helped augment the visibility of women’s boxing. Taylor later completed the trilogy by majority vote in July, increasing her record to 25-1 (6 KO).
The possibility of saying goodbye to the stadium became the subject of interest for its long-time promoter. Hearn admitted it would take significant work to turn the idea into reality, but he believes this moment will be historic for Irish sport.
“It’s a hell of a lot of work to make sure one of the greatest athletes of all time fulfills her biggest dream. And I have to deliver Croke Park. I have to,” Hearn said on The Ariel Helwani Show.
“If I don’t give it my all, if I don’t put in every effort to make it happen, I won’t do justice to Katie and I won’t do it to myself. Because it would be the biggest sporting event in Irish history.”
Hearn said talks with Croke Park officials had taken place previously and had resumed as Taylor’s career came to an end.
“There is more momentum this time,” he said.
No opponent has been determined for Taylor’s last fight. Hearn said the focus remains on determining whether the stadium plan can be secured before making any player selections.
“Obviously you want to have an opponent who is compelling, competitive and has a story behind it,” Hearn said. “Nothing has really been discussed or said about the opponent. We are really trying to ensure that discussions with Croke Park allow for that possibility before we pursue it further.”
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most crucial fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
Swiss No. 1 Seifeddine Letaief challenges rival Arbnor Jashari
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