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Boxing results – Christian crushed Maciej Sulecki in Qubec
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Christian Mbilli (29-0, 24 KO) scored the first round of stopping over Maciej Sulecki (33-4, 13 KO) too tardy WBC title WBC Super Middle Wweight on Friday evening at Center Videotron, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The end came at 2:28 round of the first.
In the last minute of the first round, the upper right miner on the chin from Mbilla and Down went Sulecki. After the uprising, he was uncertain, causing judge Michael Griffin stopped.
Former heavyweight champion NABF Russian Arslanbek “Lion” Makhmudov (20-2, 19 KO) knocked out Ricardo “Large 12” Brown (12-1, 11 KO) at 1:57 of the first round planned 10 rounds.
In the first round Brown hit Makhmudov behind his head. Makhmudov returned and landed on the chin, and Down went brown to get an 8-hlag from judge Albert Padulo, Jr., who called the stop when the eyebrows were not on his feet after returning.
The super airy Leila Beaudoin (13-1, 2 KO) detained the former momentary champion of EBU EBU EBU “The Diamond” Mekhaled (17-4, 3 KO) at 1:08 Sixth round of 10 × 2 rounds for WBO Super Feathweight Title.
Before the fight, they both exchanged gifts. Mechaled worked out in the first three rounds of Beaudoin. In the sixth round, Beaudoin dropped Mechale with a tow truck. A few seconds later, she dropped Mechale again. In the last minute, Beaudoin scored a third knocking out with an extent in the chin, stopping the fight.
Martin Forest was a judge.
The airy Colombian Colombia Jhon “El Tigre” OROBIO (14-0, 12 KO) knocked out the Zsolt Settlement (27-4-1, 17 KO) at 2:57 of the first round planned 10 rounds for WBC Continental Americas Title.
In the middle of the first round, OROBIO dropped the settlement with the right to the 8th Hrabia from judge Albert Padulo, Jr. In the last seconds, the left body hook has caused the settlement to be frozen on his feet when OROBIO followed his left to the chin, dropping the settlement again, causing the servere pululo.
SUPER MIDDLE WILKENS MATHIU (14-0, 10 KO), under the impression of Southpaw Adagio McDonald (8-2, 6 KO) at 0:44 of the third round of the planned eight rounds.
In the first two rounds of Mathieu’s Foot and Hand, McDonald dominated the speed of landing right. In the third round McDonald landed left on the chin, starting from the round. Mathieu returned from Pinpoint Punches, stunning McDonald. Finally a lion. Mathieu on the chin and down went McDonald, ending a unilateral fight.
In the rematch, former medium weight master Nabf Steven “Bang Bang” Butler (36-5-1, 30 KO) stopped Jose “El Changuito” de Jesus Machas (29-14-4, 15) at 1:33 Fourth round of the scheduled 10 rounds.
In the first round, butler sometimes was several rights to the chin. He was detained in the first fight and is looking for revenge. In the fourth round butler landed right, dropping the uterus on 8-det. Macias did not look stable after the uprising. Butler followed him, landing in the final fight, for the second time abandoning the Macias with a combination, ending the fight.
WBC Continental Americas Cristopher’s welterweight champion “Machine Gun” Guerrero (15-0, 9 KO) knocked out Southpaw Sandy Messaud (20-9, 1 KOK) at 2:28 rounds from the tenth and last round, for WBC Continental americas alimwaight.
In the first round, Southpaw Messaud used an effective stab to take the round. In the second fourth, Guerrero came back well. Messaoud had an advantage in fifth place. In the sixth round, Guerrero landed firmly in the first seconds, pointing out Messaoud’s attention.
In the seventh nine, Messaud had an advantage. In the last minute of the tenth and final round of Guerrero hurt Messaud’s right, and then enlarging the blows, causing the struggle to stop at Messaoud’s corner, causing judge Richard Bloudin waved him. It seemed that Messaoud had a little advantage.
The airy Luis Santana (14-0, 7 Kos) knocked out Eduardo “La Pesadeilla” Estel (17-5, 12 KO) at 2:03 fifth round of planned 10 rounds.
In the first round, with forty seconds, Santana landed on the chin and drove Estela through the rice ring to get 8-detonated from judge Michael Griffin. In the second round, from a minute, he will remain in the chin from Santana and Down went Estel for 8-dotted for the third to knock. Estella has bad swelling under the right eye.
In the last seconds of the third round, Santana hit Estela’s head, finally getting a warning. Lew in the fifth round. Santana dropped Estella on another 8-story, ending the fight when he got up. Judge Griffin called the detention. At the end Estella had a bad swelling under both eyes.
The Olympic Olympian in the amount of 2020, the Southpaw Wyatt Wyatt “Kennetcook Kid” Sanford (3-0, 2 KO) defeated Marek Andrejev (4-2) by a six-time one-way decision.
In the first three rounds of Sanford, Andrejev withdrew, who kept his hands high at a tiny attack. In the fifth round Sanford was driving Andrejev around the ring. In the sixth and final round it was all Sanford.
The results were 60-54, 50-54 and 60-53.
Benoit Roussel was a judge.
Last updated 28/28/2025
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Manny Pacquiao Names One Fighter He Would Like to Face: ‘They Protected Him from Me’
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May 1, 2026
Manny Pacquiao has faced plenty of top-flight stars over the course of his three-decade-long career, but there is one fighter the Filipino star still regrets not being able to fight.
“Pac Man” competed in famed fights with the likes of Floyd Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya and Juan Manuel Marquez and remains in the sport to this day, hoping to break his own record as the oldest welterweight world champion in boxing history.
However, before the veteran can continue this mission, he is scheduled to fight a rematch with Mayweather in September – however, it is unclear whether it will be a professional or exhibition space.
The 47-year-old icon said, reflecting on his 73-fight career Vibration that he still regrets not having had the opportunity to hand Terence Crawford his first defeat before “Bud” retired with a 42-0 record.
“The Crawford fight. Because Bob Arum kept it. I’m covered by top-tier promotions and he’s been covered by top-tier promotions before, so I would love to fight him. But it never happened. Bob didn’t give it to me.”
Pacquiao and Crawford have been linked to the fight multiple times, and intriguingly, when the Omaha cameraman was asked the same question, he stated that he had been “chasing this fight for years” and regretted that it didn’t happen.
If he remains interested, Pacquiao has shared his desire to fight anyone while he is dynamic in the sport, including Crawford.
“As long as I stay dynamic in boxing, I will never do it [duck] whoever is in line. Whoever I face, I will face.”
Crawford doesn’t seem interested in returning to the ring despite the allure of a lucrative rematch with Canelo Alvarez, while Pacquiao appears to be absent in 2026 due to Mayweather’s defeat.
“Hey, you’re talking about fighting the best, this and that. Don’t talk about it. I’m here. Winner of Zurdo vs. Benavidez, let’s go,” Jai Opetaia told The Ring.
Opetai’s comments come just days before Benavidez fights Ramirez for the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles scheduled for May 2. The fight gives Benavidez a chance to secure his first 200-pound belt after moving up from lightweight heavyweight.
The Australian was preparing for a unification opportunity and used the moment to press his case, calling out both fighters rather than focusing on one opponent.
The IBF’s decision to strip Opetaia following his move to Zuffa Boxing has already impacted the perception of this fight. Jose Benavidez Sr. cited the lack of a title and narrow profile as reasons why the fight doesn’t make sense at this point.
Opetaia previously held the IBF cruiserweight title and remains one of the most avoided fighters in the division, with several proposed fights falling through over the past year.
His latest statement puts immediate pressure on the outcome of Saturday’s fight, and a clear next step is already being pushed publicly.
Opetaia’s fight with the Ramirez-Benavidez winner will take the division closer to full unification, depending on how the remaining titles are handled.
For now, our focus is on Saturday’s fight, but Opetaia has made his position clear – he expects him to be next.
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19 fights, no decisive victory – the hype around the novel Mike Tyson is fading
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May 1, 2026
Jared Anderson was supposed to be boxing’s next Mike Tyson. Nineteen fights into his career, and the hype surrounding this claim is already perceptible on the canvas.
When Anderson burst onto the scene over a three-month period in 2019-20 with a string of first-round knockouts, the excitement was obvious. The sport finally had an American heavyweight with real support from a major promoter and the kind of power fans could follow from day one, something that hadn’t been seen since the rise of Deontay Wilder.
Top Rank leaned in behind him, Bob Arum talked about the future champion, and Tyson Fury even went as far as calling him the heir apparent as the hype gained momentum.
In the ring, Anderson did what was expected, knocking people out and adding to his list of highlights. Outside of it, the first cracks were already there, although then they were simple to erase.
He was newborn, attractive, and different enough to stand out, although there were times when his focus didn’t quite live up to expectations.
The first warning signs
The first real turning point came when Anderson lined up to fight Zhan Kossobutsky in what would be a real step forward. This fight was a fiasco and he was replaced by Charles Martin, completely changing the vibe of the moment.
Anderson won in his hometown of Toledo, Ohio, and followed it up with another victory over Andrii Rudenko in Tulsa. However, it no longer had the edge it had initially provided, and the momentum that had once seemed unstoppable began to plateau.
On November 6, 2023, Anderson was arrested for improperly handling a firearm in a vehicle while under the influence. He spent about eight hours in custody before being released and later pleaded not guilty to a firearms offense and received a suspended sentence.
That alone should be a warning. Four months later, he was charged again after allegedly leading police on a six-mile chase at speeds in excess of 120 mph. He later apologized, but the situation increased concerns about his focus outside the ring.
Bakole exposes the gap
When Anderson faced Martin Bakole, everything that had been building beneath the surface was exposed overnight. He was dropped early, broken and stopped after five innings in a performance that exposed the chasm between hype and reality.
Since then, reconstruction has provided little certainty. A decision victory over Marios Kollias in 2025 raised more questions than answers, especially as Anderson struggled to impose himself in a fight he was expected to dominate.
Even during this victory, problems were evident to the point that Tim Bradley took to commentary to call his performance “terrible” after Anderson in the corner complained that he was throwing elbows instead of following instructions.
No declaration of winning
Now 2026 is following a similar pattern, with Anderson ruled out of his planned UK debut due to injury, adding to the uncertainty around him.
He’s nineteen fights into his career and still hasn’t had a win that changes anything at the highest level, even though he has strength and support that will never fully run out.
Failures, performances and problems outside the ring all point in the same direction, making the original narrative increasingly tough to maintain.
Jared Anderson was supposed to be the next Mike Tyson. At this point, that comparison isn’t precise, and the gap between expectations and the lack of a standout win hasn’t disappeared.
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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has been interviewing world champions, breaking down international titles exclusively and reporting from the ring. His work is distributed across major platforms including Apple News. Read the full biography.
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