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Boxer Dwight Muhammad Qawi dies after his career to fight George Foreman and Evander Holyfield

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The legendary boxer Dwight Muhammad Qawi died at the age of 72, confirmed his family after a five -year battle with dementia. His sister, Wanda King, confirmed tragic news after a legendary career, in which the American champion of two masters took on both George Foreman and Evander Holyfield.

Looking at “The Camden Buzzsaw”, Qawi was considered one of the largest boxers for pressure and had a 41-11-1 (25 KO) record in a shiny career. Wanda said: “He was a great father, a great pop-pop man for his grandchildren. He had a heart of gold and fought with a dementia, just as he fought in the ring. He left like a master. To the end.”

WBC paid tribute to the iconic warrior, writing: “WBC joins the boxing community in the world in prayer [the] The eternal rest of Dwight Muhammad Qawi.

“He found his love for boxing during a sentence in prison and became a heavyweight champion of WBC. The great father and grandfather, who was also a role model in society. Rest in peace, master.”

Qawi took a boxing in the Rahway State Prison, completing a robbery sentence and became a professional shortly after his release in 1978.

Born Dwight Braxton in Baltimore, he legally changed his name in 1982 after conversion to Islam, Qawi became the WBC Delicate Heavyweight champion a year earlier after arrest Matthew Saada Muhammad in the 10th round.

He defended the green belt three times before he lost the clash of the 1983 union with Michael Spinks, which caused a decision to move to the circuitous weight.

Two years later, Qari became a world champion in two weight, defeating the South African Piet Crouse in the title of WBA Cruiser Wweight.

The following year, he lost this belt to Holyfield, called by many the best fight in the circuit scale of all time, and Holyfield later admitted that he was ready to leave during the competition. Holyfield won a divided decision, but later he was hospitalized with headache and dehydration, requiring the treatment of the kidney problem.

Later he fought as a weighty weight and was detained in seven rounds by a foreman.

Qari retired in 1998 at the age of 46 and was introduced to the International Gallery of Boxing Fame Six years later.

Before the dementia, he trained aspiring boxers, he was a supporter of teenage people and advised people with alcohol and drug addiction in the lighthouse, the Recovery Center in Mays Landing, Up-to-date Jersey.

“He told them to stick to drugs and alcohol and stay away from trouble,” his sister said. “He was full of love.”

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Oleksandr Usyk agrees to fight again after avoiding a shock defeat to Rico Verhoeven

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Oleksandr Usyk has backed a potential fight with Agit Kabayel after avoiding a shock defeat to Rico Verhoeven in Egypt. The Ukrainian overcame a scare to defeat the kickboxing veteran, who had only one professional fight under his belt 12 years ago, after complaints emerged that the referee had stepped in too soon after a controversial stoppage.

The unified heavyweight champion of the world performed subpar in the Egyptian capital and soon found himself face to face with Kabayel, seeking a chance in the ring. Usyk has the advantage over Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, and at 39 years vintage he still dominates the league. However, German Kabayel presents a novel challenge as the mandatory challenger for the WBC title, with the 27-year-old boasting an undefeated record with 19 knockouts. The WBC organization ordered that the fight would be next, and failure to conduct it could result in Usyk being stripped of his belt.

After the fight, Kabayel entered the ring and said: “First of all, congratulations to Oleksandr. I have been waiting for this fight for a long time.

“I’m ready and I think Germany is ready to fight. Let’s do it in a German stadium.

“I think this is what all the fans want. Let’s do it.” The 27-year-old has been the mandatory challenger since February 2025, following a knockout victory over Zhilei Zhang in Riyad.

The showdown between the top two of the heavyweight division is an opportunity for Usyk to delay the changing of the guard on Kabayel’s path of destruction as 21-year-old Moses Itauma threatens to challenge.

The 27-year-old’s manager, Spencer Brown, outlined the framework for the fight with the potential for Usyk to return to the ring before the end of the calendar year.

He said: “There will be an order, they will fight.

“I’m speechless for Rico; it was an unbelievable performance, but now there’s a novel challenger. He’s in line now; there can only be one fight. They both agreed to it, let’s go for it.”

“They are both ready. Whenever they want, hopefully in September or October in Germany.”

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Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven – results and report after the fight

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Oleksandr Usyk fought for 11 rounds with Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Matchroom Boxing/Mark Robinson

Oleksandr Usyk defended his world title in Riyad, defeating kickboxing icon Rico Verhoeven in the 11th round.

Verhoeven turned out to be a much tougher test for Usyk than many expected.

From the first bell, the Dutchman proved to be a problem, firing two tidy shots – one from above straight into the champion’s jaw, and the other a nasty shot to the body.

To the surprise of many, Verhoeven dominated most of the fight, with many viewers scoring just two or three rounds in favor of the Ukrainian.

Not only was Verhoeven in control, but he appeared to have hurt Usyk on numerous occasions, who looked nothing like the elusive champion we had become so accustomed to over the years.

Oleksandr Usyk fought for 11 rounds with Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Matchroom Boxing/Mark Robinson

Verhoeven went down in the 11th minute and went over the count before the referee led him to the corner to adjust his mouthpiece.

Ten seconds into the penultimate round, Usyk launched a brutal attack that injured Verhoeven, but he continued to fight. Nevertheless, the referee stepped in at 2:59 of the 11th round and called off the fight.

Many were outraged by the stoppage, with Derek Chisora ​​calling it a “assault” and Ryan Garcia believing the round was already over by the time the referee stepped in.

In an in-ring interview after his victory, Usyk admitted that his opponent was right.

Oleksandr Usyk defended his heavyweight crown against Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Oleksandr Usyk defended his heavyweight crown against Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“Thank you so much Rico, you are an amazing fighter; my team, I love you; you are the best.

“That fight was tough, it was a good fight; I was just boxing, me I threw a right uppercut and bam bam bam.”

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Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven – weigh-in results

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The fury ruined the chances of defeating Klitschko in Dusseldorf (Martin Meissner, AP)

Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven weighed in today before Saturday’s fight in front of the pyramids.

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