Jake Wyllie says he is coming to defeat the former united airy champion, George Cambosos Jr. And he changes his life forever on Saturday, March 22, in their event, live in Dazn with the start time at 4:00 ET, 19:00 AEDT AEDT with QDOS Bank Arena, Sydney. Ringwals for Cambosos vs. is expected Wyllie will be around 7:05 et, 22:05 AEDT.
This is a rocky story for Wyllie (16-1, 15 Kos), which was chosen as a substitute opponent to face the “cruel” Cambosos (21-3, 10 KO) in the main event after George’s original opponent withdrew with the disease.
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Promoter Eddie Hearn revealed what is threatened to both warriors, saying Cambosos career will end If he loses this fight. It would be George’s fourth defeat in his last five fights. He would be ready for scrap yards with many losses. There is not much promoter with a warrior with a 1-4 record in the last five fights. This is the chilly reality of what Cambosos is waiting for in this fight. This is the survival of a career for the “emperor”.
Cambosos sounded as if he had a major Chip on the shoulderResponding to the interview of 24-year-old Wyllie about his plans to defeat him and prepare for life with the money he earns at victory. After observing Cambosos, it can be said that the confidence that he once melted from repetitive losses from 2022.
Hearn has already said that if he wins, he would challenge the IBF Richardson Hitchins welterweight master in June in Up-to-date York. It would be a great payment for Wyllie, and even if he loses, he will have a lucrative rematch against Cambosos Jr. In Australia to come back.
“I am here to defeat Cambosos. Yes, the money is good, but I am here to do work at George Cambosos Jr. and change my life forever,” said Jake Wyllie during yesterday Final press conference.
Cambosos looked like Cheshire Cat With a substantial smile on his face, when Wyllie talked about how he defeated him. At one point he turned to his father, George Sr. And he began to talk to him in something that looked like the need for support. Words were shaking deeply, strengthened Cambosos and of course worried where his career would be if the adolescent pistol defeats him.
“Statement of intentions”
“A adolescent kid, respectful, a modest kid-give him his rocky story. But as I said, don’t twist her. This is not a joyful ending,” said George Cambosos Jr., telling about his filled opponent, Jake Wyllie on Saturday evening.
“There is a difference between the fight at the national level and the possession of the Australian title, and the fight at the level I fought. He says that he sees holes, I would like to ask him which holes he sees? Which fights do they see in you?
Zoned and ready! Acute as always. Presser finished #2 days Go until I give my statement about intentions. Levels of this shit #Antplayingow#Kambososshow
David Morrell says his career isn’t over after his knockout loss to Zak Chelli last Saturday in England, but questions are already being raised about whether Morrell should return to 168 pounds after another tough run at lithe heavyweight.
Morrell was stopped in the 10th and final round after a competitive bout on the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight undercard. The defeat was Morrell’s second defeat in his last three fights following a decision loss to David Benavidez in February 2025.
“This doesn’t mean David Morrell’s career is over,” Morrell said on the I shownstagram. We must take this as a lesson and move on with greater strength.
“We’ll be back soon and we’ll have more news for you.”
Morrell also assured fans that he was recovering quickly from the knockout.
“For those who are worried: thank God, I am well and robust.
“A person is not measured by the number of times he falls, but by the number of times he gets up.
“This is the beginning of a fresh stage, not the end of the race.”
The loss to Chelli increased criticism of Morrell’s move to 175 pounds. Since moving up from super middleweight in August 2024, Morrell entered 2025 undefeated, but has now lost two of his last three fights since moving up to lithe heavyweight.
Morrell dropped a split decision victory over previously undefeated Imam Khataev last July before losing to David Benavidez and being stopped by Zak Chelli.
Boxing analyst Chris Mannix was among those who suggested Morrell may need to rebuild at super middleweight after the defeat.
The 28-year-old Cuban currently has a record of 12-2 with nine knockouts, having entered 2025 undefeated and viewed as one of the most perilous newborn fighters in boxing.
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Terence Crawford has faced select top-class players throughout his career, but there was one player who coach Brian “BoMac” McIntyre deemed a real threat to his protégé’s dominance.
As the undisputed champion of three divisions, it’s safe and sound to say that “Bud” never shied away from a formidable challenge, even if it meant putting himself at a significant disadvantage.
His fight with Canelo Alvarez, for example, saw the extraordinary technician move up two weight classes and dethroned the Mexican with a remarkable unanimous decision victory last September.
Similarly, many felt that Crawford was clearly the underdog before us his fight with Errol Spence Jr. in 2023only to score a ruthless ninth-round finish and unify all four major welterweight titles.
But according to longtime head coach “BoMac,” Crawford came closest to his only professional loss in 2019, six years before he retired from the sport.
The American was then defending his WBO welterweight title against Egidijus Kavaliauskas, also known as “Mean Machine”, who was not only undefeated, but also boasted an impressive knockout to victory ratio.
I’m talking to Podcast on the front pageMcIntyre credited Kavaliauskas with forcing Crawford to change his tactics after the third round, when “Bud” jumped out of the ring after being deemed a no-knockdown.
“That motherfucker just kept coming and coming. He didn’t stop. For the first few rounds, he only had Bud’s number because he was punching before Bud and punching after Bud.
“It was like, ‘Damn, dog – you [Crawford] I have to pick it up.”
Ultimately, Crawford managed to secure a ninth-round victory over Kavaliauskas, but he had to dig deep into his tool bag to win. The record-breaking star later said that “Mean Machine” was one of the hardest hits he had ever faced.
“Well, you never know. You know what I mean? I think he can make that weight if he wants to,” Prince told Fighthype about the fight between Shakur and Haney.
“But like I told him, Shakur weighs 135 pounds. They weigh 147. So out of 12 pounds, we’re willing to take eight. We’re not even saying we’ll meet halfway.”
“So you never know. I don’t count them because certain numbers often change a person’s mind, right? You never know.”
Prince also said there are ongoing discussions about Stevenson fighting next after recently winning the WBO 140-pound welterweight title.
“It’s up in the air. We’re regrouping. We’re planning again and people will know about it very soon,” Prince said.
Shakur moved up earlier this year and defeated Teofimo Lopez to win the WBO 140-pound title. Stevenson already held titles in three weight classes before moving up to 140.
Haney continued competing at welterweight after moving up from 140 pounds following fights against Ryan Garcia, Brian Norman Jr. and Mario Barrios.
Prince also mentioned undefeated lightweight title challenger Abdullah Mason, who returns to his hometown of Cleveland this month.
“I’m excited, first of all, that Abdullah Mason is fighting at home,” Prince said.
“I have a long history with Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, the entire Midwest was one of the first to embrace my Rap-A-Lot movement.
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