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Anthony Joshua syndrome in a misunderstanding of how Oleksandr Usyk sent a warning

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Anthony Joshua’s team is challenging to decide on another boxer opponent in the ring, with two main members of his facilities in a misunderstanding on the next fight. Joshua loudly noisy about his desire to fight the retired Tyson Fury after the defeat of the British from Oleksandr Usyk, but coach Ben Davison would prefer to take part in Ukrainians instead.

On the other hand, the supervisor of Joshua, Eddie Hearn, wants a 35-year-old to make Daniel Dubois rematch or pull a fury from his pension. Recently, Joshua was knocked out by Dubois in September 2024 in order to win the IBF heavyweight title and has not yet returned to the ring for the next fight. Hearn confirmed at the beginning of this year that the former world champion is recovering after a “slight failure” during training, but the waiting still increases in his upcoming announcement of the fight. Davison said Boxing scene That he would like to “fix everything” for Joshua, training him to defeat Usyk, after the Ukrainian won all the heavyweight titles of the British heavyweight during the previous two fights.

Usyk won the heavyweight titles WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO from Joshua in 2021 and kept them – plus the title of the ring – a year later in August 2022. “Being selfish, I would really like to put this fight with Usyk suitable for him,” Davison said before he gave a warning to the master.

“I don’t know if it is feasible at all. But this is something that I would like to assist him. This is something that I told him when I came to the gym, that I am really convinced that we will be able to assist him fix him.”

Meanwhile, the promoter Hearn is in another school of thinking – he would rather make fury after retiring or established a rematch with the last man who knocked down Joshua to the ring. The 45-year-old surprisingly noticed that Joseph Parker could be another duel for the British if the first two are not available.

Said Hearn (by Si.com): “So if he doesn’t fight one of these two guys, he must fight someone and he will want to fight someone in the top ten. And Joseph Parker is now on one of the hottest runs. I mean that if Dubois does not fight Usyk, I would like to see how Dubois is also fighting with a parker, and I think Joe deserves the title of the world.

“But of course, if there is a enormous struggle of unification for the undisputed, Joe will need another dance partner, or maybe it’s a rematch of Joshua.”

When Dubois is to fight the Parker through WBO to defend his title, and Usyk, whose goal is also the IBF heavyweight holder, the next fight of Joshua still remains uncertain. However, fans will continue to predict what will happen next for the former heavyweight master – regardless of the opponent.

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Mikaela Mayer vs Sandy Ryan 2-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Mayer put on a more dominant display against Ryan Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Mikaela Mayer has retained her title of the WBO WBU champion with a second simple victory over Sandy Ryan in Las Vegas Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Range
Mikaela Mayer has retained her title of the WBO WBU champion with a second plain victory over Sandy Ryan in Las Vegas Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Range

It turned out that this is repetitive, and he would not take revenge at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, when Mikaela Mayer defended her semi -medium scale in WBO against Sandy Ryan, undertaking a unanimous victory in the rematch on Saturday.

Mayer (21-2, 5 KO) and Ryan (7-3-1, 3 KO) met in Recent York in September last year, where bad blood was apparent. Ryan was attacked with paint on the way to the arena, as well as arguments about the British buying the former coach Mayer, but the American did enough to win most of the decisions.

Ryan achieved early success in the opening round, because they both tried to determine their stabs, causing swelling under the guidance of Americans with a series of decent right hands.

Ryan’s law landed again in the other, but she had to take one and stick to herself when the master grew up to the competition.

Mayer also landed with a pointed combination in the fourth round, and her stab was at stake, and the guest’s face showed signs of damage to the fifth, although the champion was caught by the left hand at the end of the round.

Mayer put a more dominant display against Ryan Credit Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Mayer put a more dominant display against Ryan Credit Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

The very volume of the 34-year-old became more and more arduous for Ryan, and she really stopped the tide in the seventh round, acting well on the counter.

The nasty collision of heads saw Mayer in eighth place, and Ryan’s revival lasted when she poured pressure.

Mayer called for the undisputed fight for the title of welterweight with the price photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer
Mayer called for the undisputed fight for the title of welterweight with the price photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer

Mayer did not make a mistake in the final frame, emptying the tank to make sure she was holding her title.

This is what she did, with two score 97-93 and third in 98-92, seeing her behavior, and called Unified WBC, WBA and IBF World Champion, Lauren Price As a result of the undisputed clash.

Norman destroys Cuevas

Undercard saw Brian Norman Jr (27-0, 21 KO) defending his WBO-edited weight title when he took Cuevas from Puerto Rico in just three rounds.

A tiny, pointed combination had Cuevas (27-2-1, 19 KO) on board and looked insecure.

Norman stopped Cuevas to keep his WBO WBO WAWIT WAWIT WACHET
Norman stopped Cuevas to keep his WBO WBO WAWIT WAWIT WACHET

Because the 30-year-old refused to go towards the judge, the official wisely called for the proceedings.

Carrington stops Vivas

At Feather Wweight, Bruce Carrington defended his WBO Intercontinental and Nabf, becoming the first boxer who stopped Enrique Vivas from Mexico, reaching a feat in just three rounds.

Vivas (23-4, 12 KO) fell in the second, and the fight was later stopped, and Carrington (15-0, 9 KO) threw a two-way hammer. Clash was an eliminator of the WBC title in possession of Stephen Fulton.

Other card

In eight rounds of attractions, Delante Johnson (15-0, 7 Kos) won the fifth round on a half-care against Kendo Castaned (21-9, 9 Kos), and Super Lightweight, Emiliano Vargas (13-0, 11 Kos) needed only two rounds to perform the task against Giovanna Gonzalez (20-8-2, 15 Kos).

In four rounds, Emmanuel Chance (1-0) debuted, and Bantamweight won all available rounds against Miguel Guzman (1-1, 1 KO).

In the Super Feather Wweight Dedrick Crocklem (2-0, 2 KO) he took out Dionne Ruvalcaba (2-2, 1 KO) in the first round.

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Pat Brown vs Federico Javier Grandone – Report on the results and after the fight

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Brown proved far too much against Grandone (Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

Pat Brown won his first taste of life in Pro Game (photo: Mark Robinson, Matchroom Boxing)
Pat Brown won his first taste of life in Pro Game (photo: Mark Robinson, Matchroom Boxing)

Matchroom promoted the NXTGEN account at Planet ICE in Altrincham, and the Olympian Pat Brown in 2024 began his professional life with winning when he stopped against Federico Javier Grandone in the fourth of the planned six -range in Cruiser Wweight.

Brown (1-0, 1 KO) was part of the team GB at the 2024 Olympic Games after a star amateur career and was immediately detained by Eddie Hearna after his decision to reverse. The Grandon of Argentina (7-5-2, 3 KO) was drawn into the professional Browna arch in a low time, where he hoped that there would be a brown several rounds brown.

Brown took up the fight with the guest in the opener, but Grandone tried to give as good as he. Brown focused on the body of Grandone with a good effect in the second round and intimidated his man, releasing several robust shots.

Grandone sent more shots in the third, although he forced Brown to take his own, but it turned out to be the last position for South America.

Only the ropes holding Grandone on the fourth after Brown was unloaded again, the knocking was shot, and after one attack in resumption, the judge I saw enoughAnd he saved Grandone before further punishment.

Brown turned out to be too much against Grandone (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Brown turned out to be too much against Grandone (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Voung flogs Flynn

The long-awaited match of injuries finally went to Undercard, and Cameron Vuong (8-0, 4 KO) took over the empty European title of WBO, stopping the bitter rival Jordan Flynn (11-1-1, 1 KO) in the seventh round of their meeting.

A low, cutting hand told Flynn to touch the canvas in the third round, and he was at sea at the end of the sixth, when his legs betrayed him under the tough fire of the opponent. The end was only the next round, because the tough right hand, and then more solid arrows, forced the judge to enter.

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Mark Dickinson (8-1, 2 KO) took the English title of super medium weight because he cleverly defeated the outgoing champion Reece Farnhill (11-1, 4 KO). Dickinson took the winner 99-92, 98-92 and 98-93.

The perspective of the Super Walem William Croll (8-0, 6 KO) was pushed into over six rounds against Emmanuel Zion (6-4, 3 KO) and after leaving the early victories series, Croll had to be content with the verdict 58-57 with Razor-58-57 due to judge Darren Sargins.

Zion gave Crolla a strict examination. (Photo: Mark Robinson, Matchroom Boxing)
Zion gave Crolla a strict examination. (Photo: Mark Robinson, Matchroom Boxing)

Liam Taylor (28-2-1, 14 KO) had his first trip this year and won all six rounds in a welterweight against Jama Stewart (4-11-4, 0 KO).

In the delicate hefty weight Conner Tudsbury (2-0, 1 KO) won all six rounds against the former Scottish pretender, Robbie Connor (3-5-2, 2 KO), and the Novice super in the average weight of Taylor Bevan (3-0, 3 KO) needed less than a run to blow Aless Makovec (5-4-1, 3, 3 scales).

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Who is a girl’s girl? Everything we know after the “onlyfans partner”

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From your beginnings as youtuber football to describing yourself as one of the biggest names in the world of sports entertainment, KSI is wearing a lot of eyes. The Londonian – together with his crew “Sidemen” – recently mastered the charity match in the sold out of Wembley, which collected over 4 million pounds for charity.

Some of the other projects of the KSI are Baller League UK-Pioneering six-person football competitions, as well as his commitment to boxing Misfits. The promotion organizes fights between youtubers, social media personalities and other significant celebrities.

KSI – whose real name is Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji – he fought in the Missions event himself and was supposed to return to the ring with Dillon Danis in Manchester this weekend. However, less than two weeks of KSI announced the intention to withdraw, leaving Danis furious.

Both are not strangers from the head, at least outside the ring, and the couple have been involved in the war of words for some time. It was during the alleged social media claim about KSI Danis claimed that his opponent was dating the “venerable onlyfans”.

By publishing at X, he said: “How are you a multomillionaire and your girlfriend got only a fan?” Post did not clearly mention the book by name, but due to the proximity of their planned fight, fans believe that the suggested suggestion concerned the personality of YouTube. It is said that the book is in a relationship, but he wanted to keep his partner’s identity in secret.

Away from the love life of the priest, Danis accused the prince of running after terrified after the British canceled the fight. Answering X, he said: “hahahahahahaha p*ssy. I remember my first chilly.”

Explaining the decision to withdraw, the priest said: “I tried my most, but my body simply gave up. Currently, I take antibiotics in bed, trying to recover, but I fight. I am constantly coughing greenish-yellow s ***, my bays hurt to the point where I need ibuprofen.

“The headaches of tension that I get are more painful than you can imagine. I apply Sudafed every day. I tried sparring and training, but my body just feels feeble. My strength just fell from the cliff. I can’t even taste or smell now. Basically I’m not damn. I was ailing for almost three weeks, and I just didn’t get it.”

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