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Dave Allen withdrew after a tackle by Filip Hrgović
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BBBofC British lightweight champion Louie O’Doherty improved to 12-0 (3 KO) with a unanimous decision victory over Ahmed “No Mercy” Hatim, retaining his British title and adding the vacant Commonwealth lightweight title.
Hatim had it moments earlier, rocking O’Doherty with a right hand in the second round, but O’Doherty gradually took control with sharper combinations and a faster work rate. As the rounds progressed, the fight became increasingly physical, with O’Doherty landing consistently and Hatim struggling to keep up. O’Doherty closed the final rounds strongly, including a dominant tenth and a busy twelfth round in which Hatim was forced to hold out multiple times. The scores were 119-109 and 118-110 twice.
In a joint film, Michael Gomez Jr. improved his record to 23-2 (8 KO) after a sixth-round victory over Lee McGregor in a hard-fought lightweight fight.
The fight was action-packed from the first round, with both fighters trading aggressively. Gomez hurt McGregor several times during the fight and dropped him with a right hand slow in the third round. McGregor continued to fight despite swelling around his eye and blood from his nose, but Gomez’s pressure eventually became too much. In the sixth round, McGregor’s corner threw in the towel after another sustained attack.
Welterweight Joe Hayden improved to 23-0 (3 KO) after a fifth-round victory over Ryan Frost in a six-round fight. Hayden was in control throughout and fired shots to the body in the third and fifth rounds before referee Michael Alexander stopped the fight.
2024 Olympic gold medalist Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev improved to 2-0 (1 KO) with a six-round victory over replacement Alexis Torres. Muydinkhujaev controlled the fight with his jab and left hand, hurting Torres several times while winning on the scorecards.
Ted Jackson stopped Mike Byles in the first round after he scored a knockdown early in the fight and forced referee Michael Alexander to intervene. Jackson improved to 7-0 (2 KO).
Brad Casey also remained undefeated, improving to 5-0 (2 KO) after stopping Renars Rusin in the second round. Casey hurt Rusin with a right hand before referee Howard Foster stepped in to stop the fight.
Leighton Birchall remained undefeated after four rounds in a featherweight fight with Leonardo Baez.
Kian Hamilton improved to 2-0 with a four-round victory over Les Urry. Hamilton landed several sturdy body shots during the fight and closed the fight well as Urry spent most of the final round in survival mode.
John Tom Varey improved to 2-0 with a four-round decision over veteran journeyman Stephen Jackson. Varey controlled the action throughout, changing positions and repeatedly forcing Jackson into the ropes, looking for a late-fight stoppage.
Carl Fail improved his record to 12-0 (4 KO) after an eight-round victory over Luis Montelongo. Fail controlled the fight with his jabs and bodywork, hurting Montelongo several times during the fight, making the score 80-72.
Ken Hissner is a senior boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Known for his in-ring reporting, detailed results and historical perspective, he provides authoritative coverage of boxing through the eras.
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Emanuel Steward has made a clear prediction for what will be a fantastic Mike Tyson vs. Muhammad Ali fight
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June 5, 2026
Emanuel Steward has always supported one man who won the fantastic fight between Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson that is still hotly debated in boxing circles.
Many consider Ali to be the greatest heavyweight of all time, while few would definitely go up against the top-ranked “Iron Mike.”
The 20-year-old Brooklyn knockout punch seemed unstoppable when he won his first world title with a stunning second-round victory over Trevor Berbick in 1986.
Even as the reigning WBC champion, Tyson’s air of invincibility showed no signs of abating until he suddenly lost to James “Buster” Douglas in 1990
The stunning 10th round stoppage is still considered one of sports’ greatest surprises, but Tyson ultimately rebuilt his career and returned to the highest level.
Like Tyson, Ali possessed razor-sharp footwork and reflexes, especially for a heavyweight, but unlike Tyson he was a much more dynamic operator in the later rounds.
This extraordinary fuel tank contributed to iconic victories over the likes of Joe Frazier and George Foreman, cementing his legacy as arguably “The Greatest.”
For this reason, given Tyson’s shortcomings from a physical and mental perspective, legendary trainer Steward could not look past Ali’s victory.
In the restored clip the all-time great coach analyzed the nuances of the pair’s rivalry.
“Mike is one of the most amazing men and I have the utmost respect for him [him]. The fact that he achieved what he did is amazing.
“Sometimes he lost, fighting large guys who were talented guys he wasn’t afraid of. He was really nothing more than a cruiserweight fighting super heavyweights.
“I think Ali would have won this fight because I thought he had too much boxing ability and physical size, and he was just an all-around general.
“When he was tired physically and mentally, [Tyson] he had problems in the later rounds. Ali actually fought better in the later rounds.”
Many would agree that Ali had the intelligence and stamina to defeat top-ranked Tyson, who Steward suggested would not have had much success in the mental war game.
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Eddie Hearn, not Zuffa, Reveals Shakur Stevenson Signing at Zuffa
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June 5, 2026
Shakur Stevenson signed a contract with Zuffa Boxing, and the confirmation came not from the promotion, but from a rival. Matchroom chairman Eddie Hearn, who promoted Stevenson during his January victory over Teofimo Lopez, told reporters on Monday that the junior welterweight champion had joined the company backed by TKO-backed Dana White. Hearn broke the news at his own press conference for Anthony Joshua at Matchroom, ahead of any announcement from Zuffa himself.
“Shakur signed with Zuffa, so that will be his continued development,” Hearn told Fight Hub TV. The move isn’t official yet, according to BoxingScene, though two people familiar with the talks described an announcement as imminent. Zuffa tends to confirm larger transfers at its own events, which leaves Hearn as the public source of information about the deal for now.
The signing of the agreement has been talked about for weeks. Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated was first reported in early May that Stevenson was finalizing terms after leaving Top Rank, and White hinted at this at the Zuffa Boxing 06 press conference on May 10, replying “No? Probably” when asked if the promotion had announced him.
Stevenson (28) has a record of 25-0, 11 knockouts and is the holder of the WBO and The Ring junior welterweight titles won on January 31 at Madison Square Garden by decision over Lopez. He is a world champion in four weight categories.
Hearn praised the player but questioned the motives behind the move. He said Zuffa pays its fighters roughly five times the rest of the market and asked who the promotion would match Stevenson with, raising the prospect of receiving $15 million to fight with O’Shaquie Foster as an example. He called this approach unsustainable and predicted it would not be sustainable. The $15 million figure represents the amount Conor Benn was reported to have earned for a single fight with Zuffa in February before he signed a multi-fight extension.
Anthony Joshua believes Tyson Fury should consider fighting Moses Itauma if he is stern about the advice he previously gave him.
Fury recently suggested that Joshua should fight an undefeated heavyweight prospect as Joshua searched for an opponent for his July 25 return. Joshua instead agreed to face Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia while Fury is still looking for an opponent for his planned August return.
Joshua turned Fury’s recommendation back against him.
“Is he fighting Itauma? He told me when I was looking for an opponent… fight Itauma. So I think that would be the perfect name,” Johua said to talkSPORT Boxing.
“They’re all on the same promotion. So if Fury is who he says he is, maybe he should step forward. And Frank.” [Warren] he should put his player forward instead of worrying about what I’m doing.”
Joshua commented on this while discussing Fury’s search for an opponent. The former heavyweight champion has long been linked with a fight with Fury, and the two men are expected to meet later this year if they win their rematches.
Itauma (13-0, 11 KO) has quickly become one of the most talked about teenage heavyweights in boxing. The 21-year-old stopped Dillian Whyte in the first round, then in his last appearance he stopped Jermaine Franklin in the fifth round.
Frank Warren has indicated that Itaum’s return is expected to take place on August 8, with Filip Hrgovic among the names reportedly considered a potential opponent.
It is unclear whether Fury is interested in fighting Itauma. However, Joshua’s response made one thing clear: If Fury believes Itauma is the right test for other heavyweights, Joshua believes he should be willing to take on the challenge himself.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most crucial fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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