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British rivals collide outside Yarde

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Image: Joshua Buatsi vs. Zach Parker: British Light Heavyweights Battle in Manchester With Benavidez-Yarde Winner Ahead

Joshua Buatsi (19-1, 13 KO) and Zach Parker (26-1, 18 KO) will fight for the WBO International airy heavyweight title in a 10-round fight this Saturday, November 1, on DAZN at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England. The event starts at 3:30 PM ET / 12:30 PM PT.

(Source: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney)

2016 Olympic bronze medalist Buatsi (32) is looking to bounce back from a 12-round unanimous decision defeat to Callum Smith earlier this year on February 22, 2025 in Riyad. Buatsi was caught up in a war of attrition with Callum and was tired by the end of the fight.

For Buatsi, it was the second exhausting competition in a row. In his previous fight, he was forced to fight tooth and nail to defeat Willy Hutchinson via a 12-round split decision on September 21, 2024 at Wembley Stadium in London. Buatsi was hurt multiple times in this fight by the highly motivated younger fighter, Hutchinson. What was supposed to be a decisive victory turned out to be a life and death struggle for Joshua

Queensberry promoter Frank Warren says the winner of the Buatsi vs. Parker could fight for the title against the winner of the Nov. 22 fight in Riyad between WBC airy heavyweight champion David Benavidez and Anthony Yard.

Complete card

  • Joshua Buatsi vs. Zach Parker – 10-round main event
  • Brad Rea vs. Lyndon Arthur
  • Liam Cameron vs. Troy Jones
  • Khaleel Majid vs. David Ryan
  • Billy Deniz vs. Evorites Ezra Areneka
  • Stephen Clarke vs. Jose Aguirre
  • Luke Prior vs. Eduardo Vera Sanchez
  • John Tom Varey vs. Brandon Gallardo Vargas
  • Leighton Birchall vs. Wilbert Panttin
  • Bradley Casey vs. Antonio Borovina

“There are brilliant fights to be had, and on November 22 there will be a huge event in Riyad, as well as a main event between Benavidez and Anthony Yard. These two guys will have one of the best fights in the world and everyone at this table is watching, all eyes are on it,” said promoter Frank Warren DAZN Boxing about the winner of Saturday’s fight between Buatsi and Parker looking to face whoever comes out victorious in the November 22 fight between David Benavidez and Anthony Yard.

Benavidez is hoping for a better fight than facing the Buatsi-Parker winner. “The Mexican Monster” Benavidez wants to face IBF, WBA and WBO airy heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed championship. If not him, he would like to face Artur Beterbiev.

Buatsi lost a lot of hype around his career after going against Hutchinson and Smith. These two fights showed that Buatsi gets hit too easily and his punch resistance is not as good as it should be for him to compete at the highest level. If he doesn’t make a dramatic improvement in that area on Saturday against Parker, he won’t be looked to against the Benavidez-Yarde winner if he faces them next.

“They’re looking in that direction because they’re fighting for positions that could challenge the winner of that fight. That’s what makes it so thrilling,” Warren said.

“We have Joshua Buatsi, who just signed with Queensberry, fighting Zach Parker, who has been with Queensberry for a long, long time.”

Parker, 31, has won his last four fights since losing to John Ryder on November 26, 2022 via fourth-round injury. Zach suffered a broken right arm in this fight, which forced him to stop the fight.

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David Benavidez says his speed will be too much for Ramirez

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Image: David Benavidez Says His Speed Will Be Too Much For Ramirez

David Benavidez doesn’t think size alone will decide his fight against Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez. Ahead of the cruiserweight title clash, Benavidez says the advantage will come down to speed, combinations and a style that he feels Ramirez hasn’t faced before.

Benavidez said Ramirez is a bigger man and is used to facing naturally bigger opponents in the cruiserweight division, but he doesn’t see it as a problem. He believes the slower pace typical of this weight will work to his advantage once the punches start falling.


Benavidez said Ramirez has never faced someone like him in an official fight. Although both have sparred in the past, Benavidez has made it clear that he sees a major difference between rounds in the gym and fighting him under the lights for twelve rounds.

“There are a lot of opportunities to hit him with a lot of combinations because he is slower,” Benavidez told Double3 Coverage. “My speed, my movement and my defense will be too much for him and I will surely overwhelm and drown him with pressure and volume.”

It’s compelling that he so casually disregards the size difference. While Zurdo Ramirez is a natural cruiserweight and holds the unified WBA/WBO titles, Benavidez is betting that speed and volume will be the universal equalizer.

Benavidez sounds like a man who thinks he’s found a flaw in the system. Moving up to cruiserweight, he believes his hand speed will be a blur compared to fighters in the 200-pound division. But here comes the fear of a massacre.

He already says this is “his era.” When a fighter begins to look beyond a unified champion like Ramirez toward a September coronation or a legacy-defining run, he usually leaves his chin exposed.

On the other hand, bookmakers do not predict a massacre, at least not in the case of Benavidez. There’s a reason he’s a -600 favorite. Most analysts believe he is just unique enough that his volume will break Zurdo’s rhythm before the size difference becomes a factor.

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Last updated: 27/04/2026 at 22:41

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Shakur Stevenson responds to reports that he is in talks to face Devin Haney next

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Shakur Stevenson responds to report that he is in talks to face Devin Haney next

Shakur Stevenson has hit the brakes following reports that he is in preliminary talks to fight Devin Haney.

Both elite Americans have claims to pound-for-pound status, both boast undefeated records and are considered among the most defensively gifted operators of the contemporary era.

However, a weight class or two has always separated them, and Haney’s recent move to welterweight – a division Stevenson says he can get to but is in no rush – seemed to make that fight less likely.

To make that happen, Stevenson said he would like Haney to agree to a catchweight of 144 pounds, the same limit he reached when defeating Jose Ramirez in 2025.

Today, The Ring’s Mike Coppinger reported that discussions had already begun, but the weight was a sticking point, with Stevenson likely still insisting on the stipulation, but Haney was keen on staying at 147 pounds.

However, Stevenson has now responded to Coppinger’s claim by speaking further X that there was no contact between the teams.

“I know the fans like to get excited and can toy with you all and easily manipulate you, but this rumor is dead for the second time. I haven’t heard a word about it, [I don’t know] what are they? [trying to] hide or hide, but me and my team haven’t heard any nonsense.”

It’s unclear where Haney and Stevenson will go next Haney is reportedly considering a move to Zuffa Boxing and Stevenson are still deciding which division to compete in.

For now, it seems any excitement about their meeting on the ropes is premature.

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Shakur Stevenson denies talks with Haney and calls rumors ‘Cap’

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Image: Shakur Stevenson Denies Haney Talks, Calls Rumor “Cap”

“I know the fans like to get excited and could play games with you all and easily manipulate you, but this rumor is dead for the second time,” Shakur said on X, reacting to reports of his negotiations with Devin Haney. “I haven’t heard a word about it, I don’t know what they’re trying to cover up or hide, but for me and my team, we haven’t heard any nonsense.”

The denial came shortly after reports spread that Haney and Stevenson were talking about fighting, with weight believed to be a major issue slowing progress. Stevenson’s response directly challenges this version of events and leaves the status of any talks unclear.

It also highlights how quickly boxing rumors can spread when they are linked to two recognizable names. Haney and Stevenson have been mentioned in fan discussions for years, making this matchup an basic target for speculation.

For Devin Haney, the math just doesn’t add up. Why take a technical masterclass against Shakur Stevenson where the risk of looking bad or losing points is high when a $20 million-plus payout against Ryan Garcia is already scheduled for September 5 at Allegiant Stadium?

Dispatching Shakur is a hard task for anyone. Shakur’s hit-and-don’t-get-hit philosophy makes him a nightmare for fighters who rely on timing and size.

If Devin loses a 12-round decision to Shakur, he will lose the WBO welterweight title and his advantage as champion.

Ryan Garcia predicted today that the fight will not happen, posting that neither man is likely to face the other.

“There’s no way Devin would fight Shakur or vice versa. I would bet everything on it,” Ryan said on the X show.

The clearest public statement at the moment is Stevenson’s, and it is blunt: no talks, no contact, no agreement.

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