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Ben Shalom: Conor Benn defeating Chris Eubank Jr. would be a “disaster”

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Ben Shalom, promoter Chris Eubank Jr, said that it would be a “disaster” for British boxing, if Conor Benn won their very anticipated clashes in London on Saturday evening.

35 years after their fathers – Chris Eubank Sr. And Nigel Benn – captivated British public opinion their own bitter competition, their sons collide at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium to lightweight a family feud during their own hit fight.

The event is based on a historic foundation located by their two world fathers. But after Conor Benn tested the positive in terms of the prohibited substance in leading to the original planned fight in 2022, the animosia between two sons became much more personal.

Benn was cleaned to fight in Great Britain in November and always maintained his innocence.

Shalom thinks that if Benn won, it would be bad for sport in Great Britain.

“I think that for British boxing Chris Eubank Jr. must win,” said Shalom ESPN.

“Personally, I think it will be a disaster if Conor Benn wins.

“But we expect Chris to win. He is a champion. He is a guy who has long been fighting at the world level.

“It was a arduous moment for sport what happened [with Benn]. The duration was arduous and I know that British boxing wants Chris to win.

“He did nothing wrong. He never cut off the corners. He is the one who is an exemplary role model. He who should look up to which children should look up and therefore feels such an obligation on his hands to make sure that on Saturday evening he goes on Saturday evening.”

Originally settled as a fight between the sons of two legends, the 2025 event acquired its own life.

The fight is now deeply personal between them and Eubank Jr. He said that his “duty” is to win the fight.

“Now it’s about preparing to get this kid out of boxing,” said Eubank Jr. On Thursday’s press conference.

“We don’t take it slightly anymore. He should have taken the opportunity I had when I played when I played when I took him lightly.

“It was his best shot, and now it’s over, because now I have a duty in boxing, fans, audience … I have to remove these guys from the picture.”

Shalom said he always knew that the fight would be huge, but he still exceeded his expectations.

“This is definitely a fight that has made the heart of the nation,” said Shalom Espn.

“Every generation, every walk of life, every city, every city, every age group, all.

“It’s Eubank [vs.] Benn, is the biggest British boxing story we’ve ever had.

“We founded several huge events with remuneration, but it is greater than the normal Pay-Per-View event. It’s arduous to top. It can be the largest British fight number … there in history.

“It’s about Chris Eubank Jr., who wants, in his eyes, punished Conor Benn for what happened.

“It makes it so intense. It makes it so fierce. That’s why this fight has everything.”

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Moment Make-Or Break: Floyd Schofield can face Tevin Farmer, asking questions about his future

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Image: Make-or-Break Moment: Floyd Schofield Might Face Tevin Farmer, Raising Questions About His Future

Floyd Schofield vs. Tevin Farmer is possible for Undercard Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. June 28. The undefeated Schofield (18-0, 12 KO) talked about the fight against Lucas Bahdim, but the negotiations came.

@Danrafael1 reports that his sources say that there is a good chance that the Schofield-Farmer fight will be created on the card on June 28. It would be a risky struggle for an unverified 22-year-old Schofield at this early stage of his five-year professional career. He did not look good during his last fight, leaving in the 11th round by Rene Tellez Giron in November last year.

Schofield received a lot of criticism from fans for withdrawing from the fight with the title in February last year against Master WBC Lightweight Shakur Stevenson. In this fight Floyd would have a nice payment day. Some boxing fans believe that at the last minute he lost his icy feet, lost his nerves and pulled out the excuse for being infirmed.

Sink or swimming?

The Golden Boy’s decision to permit Schofield on the former IBF Super Feather Wweight (33-8-1, 8 KO) farmer is a sink. In other words, if Schofield loses, it is possible that Golden Boy can reject him, seeing him as a lost case and it is not worth spending more time on its construction.

The farmer was close to beating William Zepeda In the last two fights in exhausting competitions. Tevin took and threw out many penalties. Earlier, the farmer lost a challenging 10-round unanimous decision against Raymond Muratalla In July last year. Although he lost the fight with Muratall, he made him look bad, landing many shots and making him miss the right arrows.

Schofield’s fight with Giron should have enough for Golden Boy to give up because he looked so average. But the strange withdrawal from his fight with Shakur must raise doubts in the minds of the best Golden Boy brass about whether Schofield has hardness to keep it on board. When the warrior is tender, promoters must throw them overboard to focus on fighters with the required spark to succeed.

Last updated 17.05.2025

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Eddie Hearn foresees the retirement of Canelo Alvarez after the fight of Terenka Crawford, citing

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Image: Crawford's Smile Suggests He's Already Counting Canelo's Money... Twice"

Promoter Eddie Hearn believes that the Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez will hang gloves after the fight against Terenka Crawford. Hearn says he thinks “Father’s time” He soon met 35-year-old Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) after watching his performance against William Scull on May 3 in Riyjad.

The fights remain

Alvarez looked as bad in this fight as in losing to Dmitry Bivol in 2022. He was lucky that Scull lacked the desire to stand and fight, because he was better than Canelo during exchange due to his hand speed and surprisingly good power.

What does not make sense. Canelo still has three fights for a contract with Turki. His first fight against the original four fighting contract from Turka was against William Scull. Canelo’s second fight will take place on September 12, the title defense against 37-year-old Crawford, followed by its third and fourth fight in February and October.

The third fight for Canelo may be a rematch with Crawford in February 2026 or, more likely, clash with the winner Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn. The fourth fight will almost certainly be against the winner of Edgar Berlang vs. Hamzah Sheeraz. These are victorious fights for Canelo; He won’t reject them. These are not skillful warriors who move like Crawford, and will be able to go down to unload the bombs.

“I think that the contract with his Excellency applies to three fights. I think Crawford’s fight will be his last,” said Eddie Hearn Ring magazine He probably retired about Canelo Alvarez. “There is no Intel there and I did not talk to him. But after watching this fight after Crawford, what else is to do him?”

The blue way of thinking

Canelo likes money too much To leave from the last two fights for four fights after Crawford’s clash. Even if he loses this fight with Terenka, he will not retire because of pride and cake. Canelo was not born of wealth. So he has a way of thinking about a blue collar that makes him want to get as much money as possible. He believes in work. The Mexican star is different from the average warrior who, after making millions, sits around, not train, surround and live Nouveau Riche gentle life.

“Do you want to go to England for a fight? Yes, I think it might like it. But I don’t know. I just think my father, body, Mojo, I don’t know. I actually thought during the Scull fight,” I wouldn’t be surprised if he just didn’t fight Crawford, “said Hearn.

Alvarez is not a warrior he was once, but he can still defeat fighters such as Berlanga, Eubank Jr, Benn and Sheeraz. These are guys with whom he would fight for the end of four fights from Turk and the creation of golden crusiness. He does not intend to retire without obtaining this gold. Hearn sounds as if he knows what he is talking about with his guessing.

Last updated 17.05.2025

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Boxing results: Darren to fight the bloody war with Darren Stewart to win

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Image: Boxing Results: Darren Till Battles Through Bloody War Against Darren Stewart to Claim Victory

Darren “The Gorilla” Till (2-0, 1 Kos) defeated Darren “The Dentist” Stewart (0-1) according to the eight unanimous decision in the main event on Friday evening at Vaillant Live, Derby, Derbyshire, Great Britain.

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It was all in the first round. In the second round until the Stewart rolling around the ring, mostly. In the third round, Stewart had his way. Until it hit?

In the fourth round, when it looked like he didn’t get the second wind in the first minute, Stewart took over, drawing blood from his nose, and then in the last minute of the rightly chopped Till eyebrow.

In the fifth round, Stewart managed to get the best in the fight. In the sixth round Stewart had up to the lines throughout the round, landing between gloves holding a high level. Until he got to a few return, but he was convicted.

In the seventh round it went back from Till Againt The Line, winning his counterattack when he was not hit by Stewart. In the eighth and final round of Till, the eyebrows were opened again.

Fans went crazy with his one. Stewart received the best until the last few seconds, when Stewart moved in the middle of the line, and when he left the ropes, until he landed left on the chin, dropping Stewart to 8-craine from judge Benny Decroos. Stewart ended with a vast swelling under the left eye.

The results are 77-74, 77-74 and 77-73.

The price of Super Bantamweight Dylan “The Real Deal” (19-1, 13 KO) was detained by Ckari Cani Mansilla (18-4, 13 KO) at 2:42 eighth round planned 10 rounds.

In the first three rounds, Price had an advantage, moving from the Orthodox to Southpaw and back, taking all three rounds. Mansilla, however, held his own after four rounds.

In the sixth round, in the first minute, Mansilla suddenly started running around the ring before he stopped. The price continued better than Mansilla until the last minute, when Mansilla landed a few rights.

The price landed in the seventh round, especially with the left hook. Price won all seven rounds until then.

However, in the eighth round Price landed more, and Mansilla got his own shots. In the last minute, right after stabbing from Mansilla on the price chin, Price fell on his back. He tried to get up and seemed to be barely defeating the count, of course wounded, when judge Ian John Lewis waved it.

Delicate ponderous Idris “Bodybreaker” Miss (12-1-1, 2 KO) was stopped by Southpaw Ty ‘Hyper’ Mithchell (4-2, 3 KO) at 2:58 of the third round of the planned eight rounds.

In the first round, Mitchell took over. Mitchell landed half a dozen blows in the third round, driving the lady to the corner when Judge Joerg Milke called.

The average weight of Amir “Cashman” Anderson (3-0, 3 KO) knocked Ernesto “Macho” Olver (13-9-1, 3 KO) at 1:30 of the third round of the planned six rounds.

Anderson had Olver defenseless in the third round, when judge Daniel Ziemba called.

The airy ponderous Jordan Banjo (1-0, 1 KO) scored the fourth round of Will Anderson (0-1) at 2:30.

In the third round, Anderson seemed exhausted, but he still performed. In the fourth round, in the last minute, Banjo had Anderson on his feet when Joerg Milke called.

The airy Joey Knight (3-1, 2 KO) defeated Andrew Howson (0-1) in a five-time unanimous decision. The results are 48-47, 49-46 and 48-47.

Bayasgalan Sandag was a judge.

The airy Fox “Fox the G” Townley (2-0) defeated Walida “Sharks Muhsein (0-1) with a four-government unanimous decision.

They both had moments in the second round, and Fox G had an advantage. In the third round, Fox G landed ten unanswered in half. The sharks ended well.

In the fourth and final round Fox G landed with blows that pulled the sharks into the clinch. The sharks fought well in the last minute, and Fox G landed on the last blows.

The results were 40-38, 38-37 and 38-37.

The ponderous Tobi Ayieola (0-1) ended in NC-ND, Curtis Pritchard (0-0) in a five-time fight.

Daniel Ziemba was a judge.

Heavyweight heavyweight Chase Demoor (3-2, 1 KO) knocked out Tank Tolman’s “Tank” (0-1) at 1:50 of the third round of the planned five-edge fight.

In the first round, Tolman was still moving forward, while Demoor replied well, taking the round. Ten seconds to the second round Tolman landed right on the chin, dropping the demoor on 8-Det. In the last seconds, Demoor came off the ropes, landing straight on the chin, dropping Tolman to 8-paste.

In the third round, Demoor landed straight on the chin, and Down went Tolman. Trying to get up, the fight was waving. Sven Grafe was a judge.

The heavyweight lever (0-2) lost his decision on four points Frankie “Tempo Arts” FreeLove (4-0, 2 KO).

Judge Daniel Ziemba shot him 40-36.

The weight of the ponderous Mohammed Azar Nazir (1-0) defeated Mohammed Kuba (0-1) by a five-time unanimous decision.

The results are 49-46, 49-46 and 48-47. Lahcen Oumghar was a judge.

Last updated 17.05.2025

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