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Adrien Broner sees only one winner in Mayweather vs. Pacquiao 2: ‘He comes to fight’

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Adrien Broner sees only one winner in Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “He’s coming to fight”

Adrien Broner, who rose to fame as a student of Floyd Mayweather and later lost to Manny Pacquiao, predicted the outcome of this rematch where money was an issue.

The two partners will reunite for the second time on September 19, headlining the Netflix show at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Initially thought to be a fully sanctioned contest, it was only recently that Mayweather stated that it would instead be an exhibition contest.

This inspired Pacquiao to respond with a series of comments in which he emphasized that Mayweather had, in fact, agreed to fight professionally.

As such, fans expect Mayweather to put his 50-0 record on the line while giving “Pac Man” a chance for revenge.

The Filipino, of course, lost their first match by unanimous decision in 2015, only to later reveal that he had injured his right shoulder during training.

Hoping the camp will be less problematic this time around, Pacquiao is equally aiming to secure his first victory since then one step away from a split decision against Keith Thurman in 2019

According to A HeadBussinBox However, an interview with former world champion Broner indicates that the 47-year-old will likely not enjoy more than a few moments of success against Mayweather.

“I think it will serve a purpose; it will be a great fight to watch. Pacquiao will definitely come to fight and it will be an thrilling fight.

“I still don’t think he’ll be able to beat Floyd no matter what, but I can’t wait to see.”

Before the fight with Pacquiao, Mayweather had planned several exhibitions with Mike Tyson and Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis, but whether this will actually happen remains to be seen.

Either way, Pacquiao may have a slight advantage after going 12 rounds last July against Mario Barrios, the then-WBC welterweight champion.

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Daniel Dubois admits he is surprised when Fabio Wardley triggers his immediate rematch clause

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Daniel Dubois admits surprise after Fabio Wardley triggers immediate rematch clause

Daniel Dubois is set to defend his WBO heavyweight title against Fabio Wardley after the Ipswich fighter activated a rematch clause in his contract.

The two British fighters engaged in one of the most invigorating and brutal heavyweight fights in recent memory, with Dubois surviving two knockdowns early in the fight to take control and outwork Wardley until he was stopped by the referee in the eleventh round.

I’m talking to Boxing King’s MediaDubois thought about winning for the first time.

“I thought, ‘Yep, I’ve proven you guys wrong again.’ It was just a win for me, my dad, my team, my whole circle, it was just a win [satisfying] victory for them. I know all the strenuous work they put in behind the scenes.

Given the injuries Wardley suffered during the fight, many believed he could take a break from the sport to recover or take a more stable path back to title contention. Ultimately, however, the chance to regain the belt he won after defeating Joseph Parker last year proved too good to pass up.

Asked if he was surprised that Wardley chose to exercise the clause, Dubois admitted there was some uncertainty about the challenger’s intentions.

“A little bit [surprised]. We’ll see, it could be a tactical move, you never know… I’m ready for whatever comes next.

Promoter Frank Warren says fans will see the rematch in 2026 and believes it is currently huge enough to fill the stadium. Wherever it happens, there is no doubt that both men deserve to have as many eyes on their rivalry as possible given what was left in the ring last time out.

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Tank Davis mocks Richardson Hitchins over Shakur Post

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

Gervonta Davis publicly mocked Richardson Hitchins after the former IBF junior welterweight champion shared a post expressing his appreciation for Shakur Stevenson.

A screenshot circulating on social media shows Gervonta commenting on Hitchins’ Instagram post, writing:


“Your Ass, the Biggest”

The exchange quickly caught the attention of boxing fans, many of whom noted that Tank Davis and Hitchins were once close.

When Hitchins goes out of his way to praise Shakur Stevenson, who just shook up the division by defeating Teofimo Lopez, it’s a direct boost to Gervonta. He and Shakur have been around each other for a long time, so any ally of yours praising your main rival will feel like a betrayal.

The fact that Tank and Hitchins were tight makes the cut a little deeper. Tank is said to have helped him with money and contacts in the past, so seeing Hitchins publicly fanboying over Shakur would probably make him feel completely disrespectful. Tank basically calls him a power chaser with this “biggest”. [fan/rider]” comment.

The funniest part of this whole situation is how quickly Hitchins deleted the post when Tank showed up in the comments. This tells you everything you need to know about dynamics. This may not lead to a fight in the ring any time soon, as Hitchins is scheduled to make his Zuffa Boxing debut on July 26, but that senior friendship is completely dead.

While there is no indication that Tank and Hitchins are heading towards a fight, a recent social media photo showed how much their relationship has deteriorated since the days when Davis was considered one of Hitchins’ biggest supporters.

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Tim Bradley predicts Canelo vs. Christian Mbilli: “It’s going to be bad”

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Tim Bradley predicts Canelo’s comeback fight vs Christian Mbilli: “It’s gonna be bad”

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez looks to regain a share of the super middleweight crown in September when he faces WBC champion Christian Mbilli.

Canelo lost all four belts to Terence Crawford in 2025, suffering his first loss at 168 pounds and only his third overall after losses to Floyd Mayweather and Dmitry Bivol.

When Crawford retired, the belts fell apart, and interim WBC titleholder Mbilli was one of the first to benefit. Having risen from interim to full champion, Mbilli now faces the biggest fight of his career against one of the sport’s up-to-date greats.

I’m talking to Fighting the noiseHall of Fame fighter Tim Bradley said he sees the fight only going one way, believing Mbilla’s aggressive style will be a golden opportunity for Alvarez to remind the boxing world of his quality and result in a comprehensive victory.

“He’s going to bust Mbilli’s ass. I like Mbilli – tough guy, come and hurt. It’s going to be a hell of a fight, but Canelo will be grabbing him and shooting him in the ass all night long. Uppercuts, hooks… Oh, it’s going to be bad.”

“Canelo looks like he’s He-Man. He’ll look like he’s back.”

The fight culminating in the “Mexico vs. the World” gala will take place on September 12 in Riyad, Saudi Arabia. While the card is yet to be set, the fight could feature Canelo’s former rival-turned-training partner and modern WBA super middleweight champion Jaime Munguia.

If Alvarez wins, he won’t face Munguia for unification, but there will be no shortage of opponents. Other masters Osleys Iglesias and Both Hamzah Sheeraz have made it clear that they want to take a shot at the man many still consider to be the face of boxinglining up some intriguing options at 168 pounds. Mbilli, of course, intends to put an end to these plans before they begin.

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