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Conor Benn admits that he never expected him to reach PPV
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1 year agoon
Conor Benn achieves a dream for life when a Londonian goes out to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Saturday.
Son of the British boxing legend Nigel Benn headers in Pay-Per-View for the first time. During this process, he protects the most significant day of his career when he trades blows with his rival Chris Eubank Jr. in London, England.
Benn, whose ultimate goal is the title of world champion in welterweight, takes a detour to go to two weight classes in the fight against Eubank. “The Destroyer” has the opportunity fourteen months after his last fight with Peter Dobson in the USA.
The 28-year-old had to wait for the abolition of the British ephemeral suspension control board after two unsuccessful drug tests three years ago. Unfavorable findings canceled the fight in October 2022 at O2 Arena.
Unlike a significant penalty, Benn is awarded an even greater event on the Premier League football. At Fight Night, 65,000 will pack into a place when a pair of a bitter competition.
Speaking during the fighting week, the Matchroom boxing star says that he never expected that he would reach so far after being tardy in sport.
“It’s just imprisoned. I like it. I’m excited that I’m here. I’m excited that I can go back to these banks,” said Benn.
“I don’t think anything about it. I don’t think anything about it at all. He is an opponent and all this. Do you want to know what pressure is? 19-year-old child moving from Australia to Great Britain, coming out to the packed arena O2 without amateur origin. It’s pressure.
“Ultimately, every warrior dreams of reaching this stage. I worked very strenuous. This is not the result of six months of work. This is not six weeks.” It’s ten years.
“Ten years ago, when I changed a professional for the first time, did I ever think I would finish here? NO. But I am here, I am built for it and I feel ready for it.
“I love the challenge of fighting at the age of 160. I love competition. You develop challenges as a warrior.
“People go to me:” Are you not worried? How are you going to deal with it? “I do it.
“I do everything possible in the gym during training, which gives me confidence.”
About what fans can expect during the Night of the Fight, Benn added: “I did it too many times to make it an accident or a chance. I am. I live for it. I don’t feel pressure. I will go there and do what I do.
“I would like to fight tonight. But this is only one of those things in which it is too long now. I want to get there. Ultimately he will get it.
“Ultimately this is another fight. I look at it this way. He is another opponent in my way. You try to crush my dreams. You try to remove food from the plate and try to make me unconscious. I look at him.”
Information Eubank Jr vs. Benn
Eubank Jr vs. Benn fights for a massive boxing night in London.
Former claimant for the title of Ilford’s world Anthony Yarde [26-3, 24 KOs] He fights with Lyndon Arthur from Manchester [24-2, 16 KOs] For the third time, with the title WBA Intercontinental Heavyweight on the line.
Former world champion WBO WBO WBO WBO, Liam Smith [33-4-1, 20 KOs] accepts Ireland by Aaron McKenny [19-0, 10 KOs] Minister Middle Libra for the international title WBA.
Cheavon Clarke of Gravesend defends his title British cruciate scale against Viddal Riley of Tottenham.
Former WBO world champion in the Bournemouth Cruisher Chris Billam-Smith weight [20-2, 13 KOs] Brandon Glanton (20-2, 17 KO) meets in 12 rounds.
The event will take place on Saturday, April 26, live around the world at the DAZN PPV and Sky Sports ticket office [2 p.m. ET] from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London, England.
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Moses Itauma is open to fighting the “legend” KO artist who wants to test his beard
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33 minutes agoon
April 26, 2026
Moses Itauma is willing to face the uncompromising heavyweight veteran after his last fight, a methodical fifth-round stoppage victory over Jermaine Franklin.
The 21-year-old showed his world-class potential last month, scoring a third-round knockout before stopping the typically tough Franklin with a powerful uppercut.
Itauma has since been named mandatory challenger for the WBO title, putting him in pole position to face the winner of the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois fight at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester on May 9.
However, this highly developed talent is ranked No. 1 in the WBA and No. 2 in the WBC, which gives him several options to consider before his next assignment.
WITH Itauma is reportedly expected to return in JulySeveral candidates are already being considered as potential opponents, including the likes of Murat Gassiev and Filip Hrgovic.
As for a potential fight with Deontay Wilder, Itauma said DAZN in preparations for the American’s fight with Derek Chisora, that he would be open to fighting him.
“If he wins, yes. You have to weigh the risk against the reward. What do you get [from fighting] his?
“He is a legend in the sport and I really respect him, but you have to weigh the pros and cons.”
After suffering two knockdowns and beating Chisora by split decision earlier this month, former world champion Wilder is looking for another chance.
I’m talking to ESPNThe 40-year-old said he was not in the mood to avoid potential opponents, including Itauma, who made a huge impression on him against Franklin.
“I’m a heavyweight. All the other characters are heavyweights. Why not? I’m not [dodging] anyone.
“I didn’t know who Moses was, but I saw his last fight with Franklin… What a damn KO. He seems like a potential champion. Why not test him?”
Since their confused encounter, Chisora has demanded an immediate rematch with Wilder, who will likely face an alternate opponent in his next fight.
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Jared Anderson withdraws from May 9 fight with a torn bicep
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3 hours agoon
April 26, 2026
Ring Magazine reports that Anderson withdrew from his fight with Solomon Dacres after suffering a bicep injury. The 10-round heavyweight bout was scheduled for Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester.
Anderson (18-1, 15 KO) was looking for another step back after a knockout loss to Martin Bakole in 2024. Instead, the 26-year-old now faces another delay at a bad time in his career.
The fight at Dacres was not a world-class test, but it had value. Anderson needed rounds, activity and a consistent win on a major heavyweight card. Now that’s gone, and the injury gives critics more room to question where his career is headed.
The reaction from boxing fans was fierce, with several responses pointing out Anderson’s injury history and durability. Some questioned whether his body would hold up in the heavyweight division. Others suggested he might have to consider considering the cruiserweight division if physical problems persist.
It may be tough, but it’s the kind of failure that changes the way you view your prospect. Anderson still has talent, but he’s no longer talked about as a pure future heavyweight star. Now he’s trying to prove he can stay vigorous long enough to rebuild.
Moving to Queensberry and fighting in the UK seemed like a desperate attempt to find a novel environment that could boost his confidence. But this bicep injury is a disaster because it adds another year of rust to a psyche that already looked feeble. You won’t rebuild your self-confidence at the gym.
A torn bicep effectively means Jared Anderson’s career will be in frigid storage until the end of 2026. Recovery from this type of surgery usually takes six to nine months before a player can even think about hitting a full-power shot with that hand.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most significant fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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Mike Tyson is nearing the end of his career at the age of 60 after Mayweather’s snubs and injuries
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4 hours agoon
April 26, 2026
Mike Tyson is nearing the end of his career as Floyd Mayweather’s recent cancellation of an exhibition may have put the final nail in the coffin.
Tyson’s Hall of Fame tenure, which incredibly extended at the age of 57 against Jake Paul in 2024, was approaching his final appearance against Mayweather.
The fight had been talked about for months as if it had actually happened. A date was set, attention was paid, but the reality never lived up to the headlines as the proposed event failed to advance beyond early discussion and quietly faded away.
There was a lack of explanation, space and real emphasis. In the case of a Floyd Mayweather event, this is usually the biggest prize.
When Mayweather wants a fight, he promotes it. This time he didn’t.
Instead, Mayweather moved on. His confirmed return against Mike Zambidis in Athens made it clear what his focus was, leaving the Tyson fight on the sidelines – most likely for good.
Time and injuries
Time has also caught up with this idea.
Tyson will turn 60 in June, and his next fights will be a huge surprise considering everything that has already happened.
He almost died when Paul’s fight was postponed from April to November two years ago, which Tyson himself later detailed after an in-flight medical emergency left the former champion fighting for his life.
That alone should be a warning.
Combine that with previous back surgery, appearing in a cast on his arm just last month, and the massive amounts of marijuana Mike is consuming, and another comeback seems unthinkable.
Tyson has been through a lot, but it’s a completely different situation for the hard-hitting Modern Yorker.
The last chapter
The Mayweather fight was the one that could have sent Mike flying with fanfare.
It had the name, the curiosity and the setting that could allow Tyson to make one last appearance without everything that comes with a full comeback.
Now that’s gone and it looks like his fight with Paul is all she wrote.
World Boxing News has already reported that Tyson’s former rival, Oliver McCall, is continuing to fight at the age of 61, but Tyson was never that type of fighter.
If he does not regain full health in the coming months, boxing fans will likely see the last of the youngest heavyweight champion of all time.
At this point, the opportunity has passed and nothing else on the table carries the same weight.
Mainly because it feels like Mike Tyson’s swan song has already happened.
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. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, published exclusive international performances and reported on in-ring performances. His work is distributed on major platforms including Apple News. Read the full biography.
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