Anthony Joshua grabbed attention following Tyson Fury’s unanimous decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov as the heavyweight rivals exchanged words after a memorable fight in London.
Fury overtook Makhmudov within twelve rounds at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, putting the fight on the scorecards with scores of 120-108 twice and 119-109. WBN also scored 119-109.
The fight itself turned out to be more fierce than spectacular. Makhmudov found success in the first round, landing several solid shots in Fury’s face before the former champion found his rhythm.
From the second round, Fury gradually took control, catching Makhmudov along the way and beating the Russian repeatedly. Makhmudov had difficulty finding his range and often resorted to throwing compact bursts before tying up Fury.
In the middle rounds, Fury dictated the pace freely, changing positions and launching immaculate counterattacks when Makhmudov tired.
The challenger took massive punishment in the later stages as Fury rocked him with uppercuts and massive combinations, but the robust Russian somehow survived to hear the final bell.
Fury calls out Joshua
However, the most discussion occurred moments after the fight, when Fury challenged Joshua to the ring and tried to put the former two-time champion in his place.
Joshua appeared surprised at the moment when Fury insisted on confirming the long-awaited clash between the British heavyweights.
Saudi boxing boss Turki Alalshikh also seemed eager to make an announcement immediately, apparently trying to announce the fight before Joshua was fully committed.
The reaction suggested that Joshua had not expected this development, leaving the Olympic gold medalist momentarily stunned as the exchange played out in front of the audience.
Joshua responded by raising his middle finger towards Fury and Turki Alalshikh as the confrontation unfolded.
Whether they end up meeting next is largely up to Joshua.
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Joshua: “I’m the substantial dog”
The 2012 Olympic champion is still dealing with his personal situation after losing two close friends in a car crash in December and is yet to confirm his next move.
“You’re in negotiations,” Joshua said when asked about the fight with Fury.
“I’ll fight him, I have no problem with that, especially afterwards. We’ll probably fight next, but I’m not an advantage hunter.
“He disappears and comes back. I always get into substantial fights. He works for me, I’m the owner.”
Asked if he could have a warm-up fight for the Fury fight, Joshua replied: “After seeing this, Fury could be a warm-up fight.
“I’m the one running the game. I’m the substantial dog.”
Fury himself summed up his performance before the first bell.
“I told the guys, ‘If I’m even 10 percent as bad as these guys in my fight, take me to the field and shoot me. Put me out to pasture.'”
Based on this evidence, the 37-year-old looks nothing like the man who devastatingly knocked down Deontay Wilder at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
The result improves Fury’s record after a controlled but unspectacular performance, while the post-fight confrontation with Joshua may ultimately prove far more crucial than the action in the ring.
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Zab Judah has made a bold prediction ahead of tonight’s world title battle between Rolly Romero and Teofimo Lopez.
Romero defends his WBA welterweight title against Lopez at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas this evening, competing for the first time since his unanimous decision victory over Ryan Garcia in May 2025.
Lopez is attempting to become a three-division world champion after previously holding world honours at lightweight and super-lightweight, but his reign at 140lbs came to an end in January when he lost his WBO crown to Shakur Stevenson.
One man who knows what it is like to be world champion at both 140lbs and 147lbs is Judah, who notably became undisputed at welterweight back in 2005.
Speaking to MillCity BoxingJudah revealed that he is backing Romero to claim the upset victory tonight and successfully defend his belt against Lopez.
“In the past when we’ve seen Rolly in preparation for a fight, he was always on the internet saying crazy s**t, doing crazy things, this time we don’t see any of that. He’s locked in, he’s training, and I predict that Rolly Romero is going to beat Teofimo Lopez.
“From what I’ve been hearing about him in training, he’s been doing good and knocking people out.”
The winner of tonight’s bout has already been linked to a unification fight against the victor of the upcoming WBC welterweight title fight between Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn, while there are also possible match-ups with WBO champion Devin Haney or IBF champion Liam Paro.
World Boxing News provides live results and updates from George Liddard’s European middleweight title clash with Dario Morello at the Copper Box Arena in London.
The undefeated Liddard faces the biggest test of his career against experienced Italian Morello, with the vacant European middleweight championship on the line.
Three other vacant titles will be decided on the card as Jimmy Sains, Emmanuel Buttigieg and Tiah Mai Ayton attempt to take the next step in their careers.
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Live Results
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19:45
Tiah Mai Ayton won the vacant Commonwealth featherweight title in a solid display against Ellie Hellewell. The Hellewell corner called off the fight after six completed rounds as Ayton made it seven straight wins as a pro and pushed towards world honors.
18:52
Connor Mitchell gets four useful rounds under his belt with a 39-37 points victory over Caine Singh.
Singh made him work for it, but the all-action Mitchell did enough to get his hand raised.
18:16
Louie Ward moved to 3-0 with a dominant performance, stopping Jon Martinez in the third round.
Ward was in control throughout before forcing the finish to secure another impressive victory.
17:42
Ioan Croft dropped Tomas Reynoso early on before seeing out a sixth round victory. The referee waved the fight off with just over a minute left of the round.
17:10
Harley Burrows opened the show with a first round stoppage of Carlos Ronner. Burrows pinned Ronner on the ropes and waded in until the referee halted the contest.
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George Liddard vs. Dario Morello – Vacant European Middleweight Title (12)
Jimmy Sains vs. Tom Cowling – Vacant Commonwealth Middleweight Title (12)
Emmanuel Buttigieg vs. P A Gordon – Vacant English Middleweight Title (10)
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Preview
Liddard enters his first European title fight with a perfect 14-0 record as the 24-year-old attempts to continue his rapid rise through the middleweight division.
Morello brings considerably more experience at 26-1 and arrives in London undefeated since 2019.
The event takes place at the Copper Box Arena in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing promoting the card.
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Former undisputed champion Antonio Tarver has considered the keys to victory, while also offering a prediction, for both Teofimo Lopez and Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero.
The pair will collide at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena in the early hours of tomorrow morning, with Romero making a first defence of his WBA world title.
He was upgraded to full welterweight champion last year, having claimed the ‘regular’ belt by dropping and unanimously outpointing Ryan Garcia in May 2025.
After that, Rolly had been in talks with Devin Haney and Conor Benn, only to incur over a year of inactivity and agree to face Lopez instead.
Entering their showdown as a slight favourite, ‘The Takeover’ has moved up to 147lbs and is bidding to become a three-weight world champion.
Unlike Romero, though, Lopez is coming off a surprisingly one-sided points defeat to Shakur Stevensonwho dethroned him for the WBO super-lightweight title in January.
It is therefore difficult to predict which version of the 29-year-old will turn up, yet Hall of Famer Tarver has nonetheless told Fight Hub TV that he is backing Lopez.
“[it will be] high volume if Teo looks to win this thing impressively. He’s going to have to let his hands go, and Rolly’s going to have to try and catch him in the mix of all that.
“I don’t think Rolly can outbox Teo round after round; I think Rolly has to do something big – hurt him with something, knock him down and maybe even stop him.
“Smart money [is on Lopez]. It’s difficult to have your way with [Romero]; you have to be somewhat of a real, elite fighter. We still believe Teo, at his best, has those types of attributes.”
Many would agree that a points decision is Lopez’ clearest route to victory, while Romero may need to make use of his power and engineer an inside-the-distance finish.