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Alycia Baumgardner retained her titles against Bo Mi Re Shin, her main rival

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Alycia Baumgardner retained her unified WBA, WBO and IBF super featherweight titles after a dominant unanimous decision over Bo Mi Re Shin, but the ease of the victory only increased the question of her reign.

Baumgardner dictated the competition from start to finish at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden, winning twice, 98-92 and 99-91, without ever posing a threat of losing her belts.

She also outscored Shin 263 to 151 in power strokes, highlighting the difference in all ten rounds.

Baumgardner under control

Baumgardner established her authority early and never loosened her grip, setting the pace and range with keen, competent work that left little room for energetic wobble.

Shin was unable to gain a foothold at any point as Baumgardner’s shot selection and distance management kept everything on her terms without having to take any risks.

Shin, however, refused to fold. The Korean showed resilience throughout, pushing forward despite increasingly penniless results and earning the joint Performance of the Night bonus for her determination.

This prevented the fight from becoming completely one-sided, even if the outcome was obvious.

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It’s time for a decisive fight

For Baumgardner, the victory solidifies her position at the top of the division, but also highlights what she still lacks.

Now he needs a professional dance partner.

Dominance alone is no longer enough to separate her from the crowded pound-for-pound conversations in women’s boxing. Without a determined opponent, such victories may blend into the whole rather than elevate it above the rest.

The clash with Katie Taylor – potentially linked to the Irish star’s expected farewell appearance in Croke Park – will have clear legacy implications. Meeting Amanda Serrano offers a proven elite test, while Caroline Dubois represents the kind of emerging threat that could completely change the energetic.

Each of them brings with it a different kind of problem – and none of them is an simple evening.

With Jake Paul managing her career, expectations have changed from possibility to inevitable.

Baumgardner has proven that at this level she can win without being pushed. The next step is to prove he can stand out whenever he does.

Results below the card

  • Lani Daniels TKO 9 Shadasia Green (0:32) – wins IBF, WBO and Ring super middleweight titles
  • Krystal Rosado UD 8 Fernanda Reyes (79-73, 80-72, 78-74)
  • Nat Dove SD 8 Maria Micheo (75-77, 77-75×2)
  • Jahmal Harvey TKO 5 Daniel Lugo (1:32)
  • Alex Vargas UD 8 Rani Jalomo (78-74×2, 79-73)
  • Elon De Jesus UD 8 Connor Adaway (80-71, 78-73×2)
  • Luis Gjolena via TKO 2 Robert Salinas (0:45)
  • Raquel Miller UD 6 Adriana Araújo (58-55, 58-56×2)

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Deontay Wilder may miss the fight he wants next due to a change in heavyweight plans

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Deontay Wilder set to miss out on the fight he wants next as heavyweight plans shift

Deontay Wilder is unlikely to secure his preferred fight after taking a split decision to fellow veteran Derek Chisora ​​earlier this month.

The two faced off in a messy battle at London’s O2 Arena, with Wilder scoring two knockdowns en route to his 12-round victory.

The 40-year-old had previously recorded just one victory, a seventh-round finish over little-known heavyweight Tyrrell Herndon, following consecutive defeats to Zhilei Zhang and Joseph Parker.

These two flaws emerged in 2024 and 2023, respectively, and reinforced the growing belief that the “Bronze Bomber” was on the brink of retirement.

However, Wilder has since insisted he wants to stay in the sport, particularly to secure a long-discussed clash with Anthony Joshua, who recently told the Briton to “sit down or shut up”.

The pair have been on a collision course for a century since they held all four major heavyweight titles between them.

While both fighters would likely like to fight without a title later this year, Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn expressed a slightly different desire.

I’m talking to talkSPORTJoshua’s longtime promoter has mentioned a potential appearance this summer ahead of what he hopes will be a November fight with Tyson Fury.

“If we were promoting this event [this summer]that’s exactly what I would do [making the Wilder fight].

“But this is the deal that we made with Fury against AJ as the pinnacle of that deal. There will be a lot of people who won’t want to take a fight that they think will be risky and bet on it. [the Fury fight in] danger.

“The reality is this [that] all fights are risky, especially in this division. We have no problem with fighting Wilder. [But] I don’t think it’s Wilder [on] basis of this agreement.”

This deal includes two fights with Turki Alalshikh, which will allow Joshua to enter the ring before his fight with Fury in overdue 2026.

Such an agreement would mean he would fight for the first time since then in December in the sixth round against Jake Paulwhich was preceded by a tragic car accident that killed two of his close friends.

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Osleys Churches Respond to Charles Adames Combat Claims

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Image: Osleys Iglesias fires back after Carlos Adames says “I’m ready”

Carlos Adames said he can beat anyone at middleweight and super middleweight, but the statement was met with immediate backlash from newly crowned IBF super middleweight champion Osleys Iglesias. After Adames announced he was ready to fight, the undefeated Cuban responded on social media, calling for the fight to go ahead.

The exchange began when Carlos Adames stated that no one at 160 or 168 pounds could beat him. The fan quickly challenged him to fight Iglesias, one of the most hazardous names in the super middleweight division.


“Who are you? What I do in the ring confirms what I say here. Whenever you want, I’m ready to prove it to you,” Adames said in X.

That was met with a direct response from Iglesias (15-0, 14 KO), who is coming off an eighth-round victory over Pavel Silyagin and gained traction at 168 pounds after winning the IBF title.

“Enough talking. Let’s get on the same page and take the fight to the next level. I’m waiting for your call. My team is ready. I’m waiting for you,” said Osleys Iglesias.

Adames holds the middleweight title while Iglesias is one division above, so any fight would require one side to advance. This alone makes it more sedate than a routine online argument.

This exchange with Iglesias bears all the hallmarks of a potential bluff by Adames. Iglesias is now viewed by many as the 168-pound boss who stopped Pavel Silyagin in the eighth round just two weeks ago.

He’s a powerful southpaw with a 93% knockout rate, which isn’t usually the type of guy a champion fights unless he’s 100% sedate or looking for a huge payday.

Fans will soon find out if this was Adames’ social media stunt if he starts demanding a catchweight fight with Iglesias or tells him to drop down to 160 pounds. If he tells IBF 168-pound champion Iglesias to back off, he will simply be looking for a way out. It will be a foregone conclusion if he stays on X and does not lead to official negotiations between Adames’ promoters at PBC and Iglesias’ team.

The southpaw Iglesias is essentially a airy heavyweight who can reach 168 pounds and would also have significant height and an advantage over Adames. If Adames is sedate, he’s taking one of the toughest routes possible to make a super middleweight debut.

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Ryan Garcia Says He Only Wants to Fight One Man Next: ‘I Don’t Want Anyone Else’

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Ryan Garcia says he only wants to face one man next: “I don’t want anybody else”

Ryan Garcia has been linked with a number of opponents for his next appearance, but he insists he is only targeting one fighter.

After many years as one of the biggest names in the sport, Garcia finally became world champion in February posted a dominant unanimous decision victory over Mario Barrios at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where he won the WBC welterweight title.

Since that victory, rumors have circulated that “King Ry” would return against several different opponents, including WBO champion Devin Haney, WBA champion Rolly Romero and two-division world champion Teofimo Lopez.

For one reason or another, all of these fights fell through, and in recent weeks a recent favorite has emerged to fight Garcia, after British star Conor Benn defeated Regis Prograis at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium earlier this month.

Following the victory, Benn immediately called out “King Ry” for a world title match, and Garcia was quick to respond as a war of words began between the two fighters.

In the recent movie captured by Fight Hub TVGarcia has now ruled out fighting anyone else and says Benn is the only person he wants to face.

“I can’t wait, man. It’ll be August. [I don’t want] Nobody [else]. I just want Conor.”

Benn is ranked No. 1 in the WBC welterweight rankings, so a clash with “King Ry” seemed like a formality, although Garcia’s promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, revealed a potential obstacle to that fight.

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