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Boxing results: Brian Norman Jr. He breaks down Derrieck Cuevas with a destructive knockout of the third round, retains the WBO welterweight title

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Image: Boxing Results: Brian Norman Jr. Demolishes Derrieck Cuevas with Devastating Third-Round Knockout, Retains WBO Welterweight Title

Brian Norman Jr. (27-0, 21 Kos), a welterweight master, he showed that in the evening that he could be a guy in the first place in the 147th division with his third technical round with a victory over Derrack Cuevas (27-2-1, 19 KO) at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Las Vegas.

Norman Jr. He began slowly in the first round, making vast shots of bulky fuels. In the second round Norman Jr. Substantial left hooks began to land, shaking Cuevas.

Norman Jr. He followed Cuevas in the third round, landing on Jab, a great left hook, which is stunned with a pretender. Derriek looked like he wasn’t there after that shot. 24 -year -old Norman Jr threw himself at him, throwing his right hand, and then a powerful left hook, causing Cuevas to lose his position and fell on canvas.

Subject Cuevas

When Cuevas got up, he ignored the judge’s instructions to turn around and face him to show that he was ready to continue. It was as if Cuevas decided that he didn’t want to fight anymore. He approached his angle straight. Judge, Thomas Taylor, stopped the fight. Time was 2:59 in the third.

Norman Jr. He showed that he could now be the best warrior in the Wiemieredne Libratory Division and too much for other masters, Jaron “Boots” Ennis, Eimantas Stanionis or Mario Barrios. Norman Jr. He has too much power in his shots and would benefit from the leaky defense of Ennis to give him problems.

Brian Jr. He looked scary tonight and it would not be a shock if the promoter of Boots Ennis, Eddie Hearn from Matchroom, decides to keep him permanently away from him through him Giving Lowball offers to fight unification.

This is a tactical way in which promoters inform other fighters that they are not interested to let them fight guys. Norman Jr. He would spoil the noise they built in his career and ruined Hearna’s investment.



Photo: boxing results: Brian Norman Jr. He breaks down Derrieck Cuevas with a destructive knockout in the third round, retains the title WBO WWAGE

Photo: boxing results: Brian Norman Jr. He breaks down Derrieck Cuevas with a destructive knockout in the third round, retains the title WBO WWAGE

Photo: boxing results: Brian Norman Jr. He breaks down Derrieck Cuevas with a destructive knockout in the third round, retains the title WBO WWAGE

Photo: boxing results: Brian Norman Jr. He breaks down Derrieck Cuevas with a destructive knockout in the third round, retains the title WBO WWAGE

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Amanda Serrano was named to the inaugural TIME100 sports list

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TIME revealed the inauguration TIME100 Sports List On June 9, 100 figures recognized by the magazine as the most influential people shaping the global sports landscape were honored. Among those honored was Amanda Serrano, one of only three combat sports figures on the list, alongside undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and UFC CEO Dana White.

According to a statement from Most Valuable Promotions, Serrano is the only female combat athlete to be named to the inaugural list. In his career, which began in 2009, Serrano won world titles in seven weight categories.

Serrano responds to honor

In a statement released via MVP, Serrano addressed the recognition and the broader issue she has associated with her career.

“Being named to TIME’s inaugural TIME100 Sports list is an incredible honor. Throughout my career, I have always wanted to prove that women’s boxing is one of the biggest stages in sports and that women fighters deserve the same opportunities, visibility and respect as men,” Serrano said.

Jake Paul points to the MVP role

Jake Paul, who co-founded MVP with Nakisa Bidarian in 2021 and promotes Serrano, reacted to the news on X.

Background

Serrano’s profile skyrocketed thanks to her rivalry with Katie Taylor. Their first meeting in April 2022 headlined Madison Square Garden and was the first women’s fight to top the bill at the venue. The pair fought three times, with Taylor winning each match, the last one taking place in July 2025.

TIME’s inaugural sports issue features a worldwide cover featuring LeBron James. The full TIME100 competition list will appear in the June 22, 2026 issue, which hits newsstands on July 12.

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Even Rocky couldn’t give Sylvester Stallone what he wanted most

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Sylvester Stallone stands beside Muhammad Ali during an Oscars appearance at the height of Rocky's success in Hollywood

Sylvester Stallone has spent decades proving people wrong. He created Rocky, became one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, earned Oscar nominations and built a franchise that changed his life forever. However, one childhood wound never healed.

In a recent interview, Stallone spoke about the pain he carried from his upbringing and how some of the success he chased throughout his life didn’t provide the ending he wanted.

Rocky’s greatest gift

Rocky transformed Stallone from a struggling actor into a global superstar.

The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and launched one of the most successful franchises in film history. This made Stallone a household name and opened the door to another iconic role in Rambo.

However, Rocky’s success always seemed to come with a bit of sadness.

For years, he struggled to gain recognition as an actor outside of the franchise he created.

Even when that recognition finally came thanks to his Golden Globe-winning performance in “Creed,” many still argue that Stallone’s best acting work came decades earlier in “Cop Land.”

Despite all the success that followed, Rocky remained the role that defined him.

The only thing that’s missing

What makes Stallone’s comments so revealing is that none of these achievements gave him what he wanted most.

Rocky made him eminent and earned him Oscar nominations for both Rocky and Creed, placing the underdog boxer at the center of the most crucial work of his career.

But success could not rewrite the past.

Stallone revealed that even winning the Oscars at the height of Rocky’s success didn’t give Rocky the acceptance he had been looking for for years.

“You want the people you love to say no to you, and now you’re here, you’re at the Oscars, and they don’t want to go,” Stallone recalled.

For most, this moment would be the finish line.

No amount of success can force someone to give you what they never wanted to give.

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Another rocky story

For many fans, Rocky is the ultimate story of perseverance and triumph against impossible odds.

In many ways, Stallone lived this story himself.

He fought for the role, fought to get the movie made, and built a career that exceeded even his expectations after refusing to give up his starring role in Rocky.

But nearly fifty years later, Stallone still talks about the pain he felt long before Rocky stepped into the ring.

Rocky changed Sylvester Stallone’s life.

Thanks to him, he became eminent all over the world.

But it just couldn’t give him the acceptance he had been chasing all his life.


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Paulie Malignaggi tells Oleksandr Usyk to fight Agit Kabayel or retire

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Image: Fans question Oleksandr Usyk’s plans after Lapin comments

Usyk’s future has become a major topic of conversation in boxing following his controversial 11th-round stoppage victory over Rico Verhoeven in May. While some observers have called for a rematch with the decorated kickboxing champion, others believe the undefeated Ukrainian should fulfill his duties as the WBC heavyweight champion.

The former two-weight world champion argued that Kabayel deserved another chance.

“If he stays energetic, Kabayel deserves to fight for the title. You can’t just stay energetic and hold the world title hostage,” Malignaggi told Froch on Fighting. “If you want to become a champion, you must either be stripped or accept duty.”

Malignaggi also questioned how long Usyk should continue to compete at the highest level, pointing out the reality of aging even for elite players.

“I think at this age it’s very, very arduous to maintain a championship level all the time if you’re a guy like Usyk,” Malignaggi said. “That’s why I think he’s achieved so much. Maybe retirement is the best option. But if he’s going to retire, then retire.”

The comments come amid growing debate over the 39-year-old’s next move. Usyk has previously indicated he intends to fight only a circumscribed number of fights before retiring, but his latest performance has raised up-to-date questions about how long he can maintain the standards that have made him a two-time undisputed champion.

Kabayel strengthened his title shot chances with an impressive win streak that catapulted him to the must-see position in the WBC. If Usyk decides to remain champion, the undefeated German now appears to be first in line.

According to Malignaggi, this issue leaves little room for debate. The champion either defends against the challenger he is about to face or steps aside so the division can move forward.

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