UK Boxing
Bob Arum calls Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall scorecards a ‘disgrace’
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7 months agoon
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J. HumzaBoxing promoter Bob Arum was furious after Jack Catterall was handed victory over Josh Taylor, calling the scorecards a “disgrace” in a seething tirade. Arum also vowed to never allow an American boxer to fight on British soil again after questioning the legality of results announced in the UK.
In the long-awaited rematch of their first fight of 2022, “justice was served” in the eyes of Eddie Hearn, who celebrated Catterall’s victory.
Their first fight ended in controversy as Taylor was awarded a split decision, even though many felt Catterall won the fight. On Saturday the winner was Catterall but this time there were few complaints as Taylor was second best on the night.
However, once again the scorecards raised eyebrows as the judges scored the fight 117-111, 117-111, 116-113. Catterall was a deserved winner, but even Hearn admitted the results were too “broad” for how close the fight was, and Arum didn’t hold back in his post-fight interview.
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“These scorecards are a disgrace. It was an absolute disgrace. And I really feel bad for Josh, I thought he won that fight,” Arum said. “And for my lesson, I will never, ever allow an American fighter to come here with a British board and score a fight. These results were ridiculous.”
The fight was even, although in the 11th round Catterall’s mighty left hand almost knocked Taylor down. However, both fighters were completely exhausted and Catterall did not have enough energy to finish his opponent and the fight was very fierce.
The rematch was a much better fight than the first, but both fighters gave it their all for a total of 24 rounds. After one win, there is a narrative for a trilogy series, but both fighters seemed to ignore it as Catterall said “Taylor’s chapter was closed” after the fight.
While Hearn shared Arum’s frustration with the scorecards, he disagreed with the American’s views that Taylor should have secured the victory. Hearn had a beaming smile on his face after the English fighter defeated the Scot, which could have added to Arum’s breathtaking interview.
“I love Scotland but justice was served tonight, that’s for sure. Two years ago this man should have been the undisputed world champion and it doesn’t matter because he will win today, but he should have had belts around his waist.” Hearn said.
“It was a great fight. The first fight was a bit of a stinker. It was a great fight. I’m very cheerful that this man won today. He deserved it.”
Catterall’s record has now improved to 29-1, with the controversial defeat to Taylor the only blow of his professional boxing career. Taylor has now lost two fights in a row after going undefeated for 19 fights.
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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight hit with a behind schedule change the day before the rematch
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December 20, 2024Tyson Fury’s eagerly awaited rematch with Oleksandr Usyk brought an unexpected change in the judging panel after one of the judges fell ill.
Steve Weisfeld from Modern Jersey replaced Fernando Barbosa from Miami, who was unable to make it to Riyadh for the fight. In addition to Weisfeld, American Patrick Morley and Gerardo Martinez from Puerto Rico will score the goals, and the referee will be their compatriot Roberto Ramirez.
In their first meeting last May, Usyk emerged victorious with scores of 114-113 from Mike Fitzgerald and 115-112 from Manuel Oliver Palomo in Usyk’s favor, while Craig Metcalfe edged Fury’s score 114-113. Determined to settle the score, Fury is set to face his heavyweight rival Usyk in the ring again this Saturday night in Riyad.
In a surprise move ahead of the WBA, WBO and WBC heavyweight bout, Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh revealed that an unprecedented fourth judge would score the fight using artificial intelligence technology, ensuring a bias-free and error-free evaluation by The Ring. Alalshikh took to social media to announce this historic fight, which will have no impact on the official results as the final decision will still rest with the three judges in the ring if the fight goes to 12 rounds.
He expressed his innovation on social media: “For the first time in history, the fight will be monitored by a referee using artificial intelligence. Free from bias and human error that The Ring provides. This groundbreaking experiment, which will have no impact on official results, will debut during the biggest fight of the century, #Usyk2Fury, on December 21. Don’t miss history in the making.”
Fury was defeated by Usyk in their first clash in May, which changed the vigorous dramatically in the ninth round when the Ukrainian fighter took control. Despite two judge defeats, with only one judge favoring Fury, he remains confident of going into the rematch with three of his four world titles at stake.
He says he doesn’t have to drastically change his strategy to regain the title. “I’m just going to exploit boxing like I did last time. “I’m not going to do anything drastic, like completely change the game plan, because it’s not necessary,” he said. “If it was five, six or seven rounds the other way and it was a landslide, that’s fine. Then I would have to change something drastically. But since it was a very close fight, I don’t really have to change much. I just have to be a little more focused and that’s all. Why would I change anything when I had control of the fight maybe 80 percent of the time?
He added: “I land on it at will, head and body, I deliver a right uppercut, a left hook, a right hook to the body. Sometimes he plays double. I don’t feel the need to change anything. I don’t think so. Usyk will also change, because the key to victory will be attacking. He won’t attack me offensively, so he has to come forward and fight.
UK Boxing
Tyson Fury will receive almost half of the £60 million prize money after his fight with Oleksandr Usyk
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9 hours agoon
December 19, 2024Tyson Fury will lose almost half of his earnings after the highly anticipated rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. The 36-year-old British boxer is expected to earn around £60 million for fighting the Ukrainian in Saudi Arabia.
However, if Usyk, who handed Fury a split decision victory in their first meeting in May, wins again, it won’t be the only thing Fury will lose. According to data analyst JeffBeta, Fury will receive almost £30 million in prize money deducted by the taxman for income tax and national insurance, which he will have to pay when he returns to the UK.
In total, around 47 per cent of his winnings will go to HM Revenue and Customs. He will have to pay around £28 million in tax and an additional £1.2 million in National Insurance contributions.
The fight purse shared by Usyk and Fury is believed to be valued at a staggering £150 million. With a victory in the first fight, Usyk is expected to take home a larger share of the purse, estimated at around 60 percent.
Discussing the tax treatment of Fury’s earnings, a JeffBet spokesperson commented: “If you are a UK resident you must pay tax on your earnings abroad in the same way and this remains the same regardless of how much someone may earn.
“Good tax advice is always crucial and in this case you can be sure that the Fury camp will consider the most advantageous deal.”
While financial aspects play their part, Fury, better known as the Gypsy King, is determined to fix his only professional failure. He recently confessed that he had not spoken to his wife Paris for three months in order to maintain absolute concentration.
On his approach to the upcoming fight, Fury revealed: “If anything, a little more focus. More laser focus and less clowning around.
“If I put two things into my game plan, it will be a little more effective. There are no large advantages here. They only gave him a point [it could have been] either way, split decision, draw, whatever. So there’s not much we can change easily.
“But how about this one? How about I won the round 10-8 in round nine? This is no longer a draw or a one-point victory, it is a decisive victory. A little less cheating and a little more focus, laser focus and I should get my job done.
This article first appeared Take back the USA.
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Diego Pacheco will defend his WBO International super middleweight title against Steven Nelson at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
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13 hours agoon
December 19, 2024Pacheco (22-0, 18 KO) is getting closer to a world title as a challenger to the WBO world title. The Los Angeles star will headline his sixth straight appearance and second appearance in Las Vegas, where he defeated Shawn McCalman on points in April before returning to his home stadium in August to record his 18th victory at the distance in a nauseating KO victory over Maciej Sulecki via body shot – performances that further strengthened his position as one of the hottest talents in the game, as confirmed by ESPN’s ranking of Pacheco in 2nd place on the list of the best players in the category 25, second only to star player and stablemate Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez.
Nelson (20-0, 16 KO) was gearing up for a huge fight and now he has a chance to thwart Pacheco’s rise to the top and take the great position his adolescent opponent has achieved. The 36-year-old last got a taste of action in August in Los Angeles, defeating Marcos Rodriguez via fifth-round stoppage thanks to a victory over his good friend and fellow Omaha fighter, Terence Crawford.
“I am very excited to return to the ring in early 2025 against another undefeated opponent – the DP show goes on,” Pacheco said.
“This is the type of fight I wanted, so I could show the world who I am,” Nelson said.
Diego Pacheco will defend his WBO International super middleweight title against Steven Nelson at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Saturday, January 25, live worldwide on DAZN – and Cuban Olympic star Andy Cruz will face Omar Salcido and Ernesto Mercado will face Jose Pedraza in his Matchroom debut.
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