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Anthony Joshua Oleksandr Usyk 3 Talk defies boxing tradition
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3 weeks agoon
Just a few years ago, opening the door to the third fight between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk seemed unrealistic. Now it seems possible, even after two defeats and the friendship that has developed between the pair outside the ring.
That shift became more pronounced this week when promoter Eddie Hearn admitted Joshua would still “love” another chance to fight Usyk, despite losing twice to the Ukrainian southerner in 2021 and 2022. Historically, a heavyweight rivalry rarely continues after one fighter wins his first two fights cleanly. Boxing usually goes further. This situation seems to be heading in the opposite direction.
Joshua (29-4, 26 KO) has spent recent years rebuilding his career and public standing after successive defeats to Usyk. During this time, the relationship between the two heavyweights changed completely. They trained together, appeared publicly comfortable in each other’s company and shed the bitterness that often accompanies major heavyweight rivalries.
This, among other things, is what makes Hearn’s comments extraordinary.
“I don’t think so,” Hearn said this week when asked whether Joshua’s friendship with Usyk would stop another fight. “But boxing is a humorous venerable game. Part of AJ always wants to fight Usyk because he has been beaten twice. Same with Fury. They are competitors. They want to try to fight him again.”
The heavyweight division began to operate under different rules during the Saudi era. Awareness and commercial value now carry almost as much weight as unfinished competitive business. Tyson Fury is also openly seeking a third fight with Usyk, even though he has lost twice.
In previous eras, a fighter who lost two title fights in a row to the same opponent would usually end the chapter. Joshua-Usyk III would completely reverse this logic. Instead of competitive tension driving demand, it would be legacy and personal redemption.
Joshua still has something to work on before the discussion becomes stern. He returns in July against Kristian Prengi before an expected showdown with Fury later this year. Hearn made it clear that the immediate focus would be on these two fights.
“His ultimate goal is to win the heavyweight championship of the world again,” Hearn said. “I want to beat Tyson Fury and win the world heavyweight championship again.”
However, the idea is still hanging. Not long ago, the sight of Joshua running alongside Usyk on the beach would have seemed impossible. Now there’s a possibility that two fighters who became training partners after a one-sided rivalry will end up sharing the ring for a third time anyway.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most critical fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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The Mike Tyson illusion begins again a few days before he turns 60
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59 minutes agoon
June 6, 2026
Mike Tyson looks explosive again. The combinations are keen, the body shots are breathtaking, and social media does exactly what it always does when a heavyweight legend posts training videos.
A few days before his 60th birthday, Tyson is once again receiving praise from fans who are convinced that the former undisputed champion still has something in him.
Mike is a beast at 60, but that’s not the point.
Mike Tyson illusion
The thing is, fans have seen this before.
Before Tyson fought Jake Paul, the internet was flooded with clips of him turning back time. The swift hands, vicious combinations and flashes of ancient Iron Mike convinced many people that when the bell rang, something special could happen.
There was no avoiding the hype as the footage stood out and people wanted to believe it.
Those waiting for the promise of another night featuring the ancient Iron Mike were largely disappointed with Jake Paul, and even those who craved nostalgia would be hard-pressed to get anything out of that night in Texas.
Tyson struggled to pull the trigger, landed very little, and weakened as the fight went on. He later admitted that he barely remembered the competition and had effectively erased most of the experience.
The Mike Tyson seen in these training clips never actually showed up when the fight started.
What we have already seen
Paul later admitted that he chose to leave Tyson alone rather than pursue a knockout, leading to calls for the knockout bets to be refunded. The YouTuber also admitted that as the rounds went on, Tyson’s age became more and more obvious, something boxing people had been saying long before the fight.
Tyson looks good. Nobody can deny that. For a man approaching 60, he is absolutely remarkable, just like Jake Paul before him.
The problem arises when these clips stop being training material and start being evidence that Tyson intends to turn back time.
A few seconds of pad work and massive bag work suddenly becomes evidence that another vintage Tyson performance is just around the corner, even though boxing saw the same story play out before the Paul fight and saw how it ended.
Floyd Mayweather
Now the conversation turned to Floyd Mayweather, another all-time great fighter, but one who can still move and box much better and faster than Tyson’s ancient YouTuber foe.
If this fight does happen, Tyson will struggle to fight from the opening bell and will likely fade even further as the fall passes a few months from his 60th birthday, leaving fans once again wondering how these video clips generated such high expectations.
We watched the movies and then the fight. Tyson later admitted he barely remembered it, and Paul admitted he let it go rather than push for a break.
Therefore, the latest footage should be viewed as is.
The danger comes when people start to believe that these clips are the same Mike Tyson they remember from the 1980s.
A few days before his milestone birthday, Tyson is once again an energetic participant in training.
The difference is that we’ve seen it all before.
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David Benavidez’s father and trainer predicts Canelo vs Mbilli fight: ‘It’s over’
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2 hours agoon
June 6, 2026
Jose Benavidez senior has been critical of Canelo Alvarez’s future in the sport, believing WBC champion Christian Mbilli could send him into retirement.
The two pairs will fight for Mbilli’s super middleweight world title on September 12, giving Canelo a chance to regain one of his belts in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.
It was Terence Crawford won by unanimous decision this relieved Alvarez of his undisputed crown last September, and the Mexican subsequently underwent elbow surgery.
At this stage, many suspect that the 35-year-old is past his prime and may be just one or two fights away from ending his decorated career.
Most, however, would still consider him the clear favorite against Mbilli, who was promoted from “interim” to full WBC champion following Crawford’s retirement last year.
The Frenchman defended his “interim” title after a 10-round draw with Lester Martinez, who was on the Canelo-Crawford card in Las Vegas.
Meanwhile, Canelo has long been competing at the highest level, having been somewhat blamed for dodging three-division world champion David Benavidez.
I’m talking to Fighting Hub TVBenavidez’s father and coach Jose has shared his thoughts on the four-division world champion’s upcoming assignment against Mbilla.
“I think his era is over – reflexes, speed, power [and his] he has no legs, so we see Canelo gradually decline.
“This could be another loss for him [against Mbilli]. Mbilli is a little fresher, but I don’t think he’s an elite player.
“At the end of the day, they’re trying to place it [Canelo in with] players he can beat.”
While Benavidez gives Mbilli the appearance of a chance, he seems more confident that the 31-year-old has been handpicked as a beatable opponent for Canelo.
Author: Sean Crose
It’s part of up-to-date boxing. Competitors watch videos of other competitors they are about to face as often as possible. Watching what a player has done before can logically be an indication of what he will do again. Watching film of future opponents makes a lot of sense, and many, if not most, fighters do it whenever they have the opportunity. Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, however, is a different story. The undefeated 23-0 fighter made it clear that watching the tape can be misleading. And indeed, this man is right because he points out that a player can easily change his strategy.
“I like to just go out for the first few rounds and see what they bring to the table,” Rodriguez told Boxing Scene. “You can go out and watch all the movies in the world and he can change his style on fight night.” So what does this man make of strategy? “Just go there and see what they bring.” There is no doubt that Rodriguez’s next opponent will be more than ecstatic to show Rodriguez what he can bring to the fight. On the 13th of this month, Rodriguez will face Antonio Vargas.
At stake will be the WBA bantamweight belt. If he wins, Rodriguez will be a three-time world champion. Suffice it to say, the scheduled 12-rounder against Vargas is a match Rodriguez is expected to win. But strange things happen in boxing, and Vargas is not a man to be taken lightly. This is especially true when you consider that Naoya Inoue could be on the horizon if Rodriguez wins. Regardless of whether he watches the video or not, Rodriguez will certainly want to step into the ring on January 13 in the best shape of his life
But the ever-confident Rodriguez doesn’t seem overwhelmed by where he’s at in his career. “A lot of people may not know who Antonio Vargas is,” Rodriguez said (via Boxing Scene ), “but me and my team do.” He may not be watching the film, but it’s clear that Rodriguez is getting to know his opponent next week. “We don’t take this lightly at all,” he said. “We are in the gym every day giving 100 percent.” Without a doubt, Vargas is training like never before. After all, he has plenty on the line on the 13th.
However, there is a reason why Rodriguez is the favorite. He is only 26 years senior, but he has already achieved many achievements in the ring. He is as talented and agile as he is tough and hazardous. Some might even argue that Rodriguez is the entire package one could want in a player. Rodriguez no doubt hopes that’s the case… or maybe he already believes it. Once again, this is not a man who probably lacks self-confidence. He’s proven a lot so far, and if he performs well against Vargas, he could start to prove a lot more.
However, it is worth noting that Vargas is also a confident person. And unlike Rodriguez, he may be watching his opponent’s video. “We focused on every detail,” he told British Boxing News. “Condition, strategy, sparring, everything was done at a masterful level.” Vargas added that: “I feel like I’ve reached another level during this camp. I’m hungry to show the boxing world this version of myself.”
Sounds like something completely novel. Perhaps Rodriguez is absolutely right that he doesn’t study the tape after all. In fact, the men’s approach to preparation has certainly proven effective so far.
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