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Deontay Wilder will regain the heavyweight title, says a former opponent only to World Boxing News.

Eric Molina, who divided 25 minutes and three seconds in the ring with Wilder ten years ago, says Wilder has power to hit the master’s status twice.

Wilder has a needy run, winning only once since 2019. He returns on June 27 against Tyrrell Herndon, trying to make two wins of six duels.

The brown bomber was once the most -talked knockout artist around the world. However, his star disappeared significantly since the trilogy with Tyson Fury.

This lonely victory against Robert Helenius occurred after two paralysis from Fury. Then Wilder faced Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang, losing a unanimous decision before detaining the Chinese Yuggernaut.

Molina, who twice, hit the canvas against Alabama Slammer in Bartow Arena in Birmingham, believes that Wilder still has a lot to offer sport at the age of 39.

“Of course, these last two fights were not the best result for him, but to be straightforward, Parker and Zhang were very tough fights for him,” said Molina World Boxing News.

“I think that the style of the duel did not suit him, mainly because of the size of Zhang and Southpaw’s attitude, as well as with Parker’s boxing skills and athleticism.”

When asked about choosing the opponent of Wilder, “The Drummer Boy” replied: “I think this is a good move for Wilder.

“I think it’s a great opportunity for him to work on some things and go out and try to do them.”

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Many consider Fury to be a significant reason for the fall of Wilder after the couple divided three brutal duels in 2018–2021.

However, the former weight master in Texas and a two -time claimant for the world title say that critics cannot write back Wilder because of their KO’s abilities.

“I don’t think he should have retired after fury. I think he can connect him and become a champion again,” Molina predicted.

“Why not? Others did it in the history of boxing in weighty weight. Thanks to its power, he can definitely improve some things, go forward and become a champion again,” he added.

Molina, who changed the professional in 2007 on the Mandalay Bay combat card in Las Vegas, had 38 matches during her professional boxing career, but ends with its term.

He challenged Wilder and Anthony Joshua in raucous fights for the title of world champion and has a boxing record 29-9. Molina says that one last chapter may take place.

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Roy Jones Jr urges Tyson Fury to avoid two men ahead of Anthony Joshua fight: ‘They could spoil the party’

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Roy Jones Jr urges Tyson Fury to avoid two men before Anthony Joshua fight: “They can spoil the party”

As Tyson Fury searches for an August opponent, fan-favorite four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr. advises “The Gypsy King” to stay away from two rumored opponents who he believes “could crash the party” ahead of his highly anticipated fight with Anthony Joshua.

Although AJ is scheduled to face Kristian Prenga on Saturday, July 25 in preparation for his clash with Fury, the latter is yet to announce who will be in the opposing team’s corner for his next fight.

As a result, many names have been linked to an attempt to thwart Fury’s plans for a “Battle of Britain” between himself and “AJ”; with Nelson Hysa understood as the current “leading option”.

However, both Andy Ruiz Jr and Jarrell Miller were also mentioned for away corners. I’m talking to Betting showroomJones told Fury to avoid both men, believing that any “real challenge” could foil his plans.

“I know what they’re doing and I understand the warm-up fights for both of them. I just hope they’re warm-up fights and not real challenges, because if they’re real challenges, no one will win.”

“It happens every time. Every time they fight a real challenge, before they start fighting each other, someone gets defeated.

“So I hope they take real warm-up fights and not real fights, because if they take two real fights, someone’s going to lose. I hope it’s not Andy Ruiz and I hope it’s not ‘Huge Baby’ Miller for Fury.”

“I think Fury can really beat them both, but Andy Ruiz ruined the party on Joshua’s side one time. Please don’t let him ruin the party again.

“Miller is no bum either. Both Miller and Andy Ruiz can crash a party.”

Fury’s opponent is expected to be confirmed soon, along with his The “run out” is scheduled to take place in August.

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Devin Haney must defend against Keyshawn Davis or the title will be vacant

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Image: WBO Reaffirms: Devin Haney Must Defend Against Keyshawn Davis Or Vacate Title

Devin Haney may have his sights set on the long-talked-about fight against Shakur Stevenson, but the WBO has made it clear that another opponent is on the agenda.

Haney and Stevenson recently exchanged messages online in which both men appeared ready to face each other at the 144-pound catchweight division. With neither fighter currently scheduled to return, speculation surrounding the matchup quickly escalated.


However, the sanctioning body maintained its position regarding Haney’s responsibilities as WBO welterweight champion.

“Devin must next release himself from his mandatory duties,” the WBO said Ring.

The statement was released after Keyshawn Davis was elevated to No. 1 in the latest WBO welterweight rankings following his decision to begin his full-time campaign at 147 pounds. The Ring reported that Haney’s mandatory title defense is scheduled to take place in August, leaving little room for alternative plans if he intends to retain the belt.

Keyshawn has already hinted that he is done competing in the welterweight division after victories over Jamain Ortiz and Nahir Albright earlier this year. He later reinforced that commitment by turning down the opportunity to fight Lindolfo Delgado for the vacant IBF 140-pound title.

Haney publicly acknowledged Davis as a potential opponent, but also maintained that the highlight would be the fight with Stevenson. Meanwhile, Stevenson insisted that any fight between the pair would have to be at the 144-pound catchweight.

If Haney fights Stevenson next, it appears the WBO is ready to strip him of his welterweight title. If he wants to remain a champion, the organization’s message remains unchanged: Keyshawn Davis comes first.

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Shakur Stevenson says Prime Minister Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Prime Minister Floyd Mayweather ‘wouldn’t be competitive’

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Shakur Stevenson says prime Sugar Ray Robinson vs prime Floyd Mayweather ‘wouldn’t be competitive’

Hailed as the number one pound-for-pound advantage in boxing history, Sugar Ray Robinson is appreciated by purists, while Floyd Mayweather is considered by many to be the best fighter since the turn of the millennium. Now undefeated four-division champion Shakur Stevenson has commented on what a fight between the two would look like.

One of the reasons for the pound-for-pound classification is that Robinson lost only one of his first 132 professional fights and is considered by the masses to be the greatest boxer to ever grace the sport.

But speaking further Ward’s Art Podcastcurrent pound-for-pound star Stevenson has stated that he doesn’t believe a fight between Robinson and Mayweather would be competitive at all, confidently choosing contemporary great go upstairs.

“Floyd Mayweather [would have won]without a doubt. Floyd Mayweaher, no doubt, not even close, nothing to even think about.

“I don’t think it would be a competitive fight.”

Stevenson then expanded on his opinion, stating that Mayweather’s style is simply much more “evolved” and that his defensive advantage would prove too much for Robinson to overcome.

“Floyd Mayweather had a different look, so Floyd put his hands up [high guard]he would have his hands right here [in front of his chest] sometimes he had it here [Philly Shell]he had a different look. I feel like his game was much more developed than Sugar Ray Robinson’s.

“A lot of times, if you watch Sugar Ray Robinson, his hands were always there [left hand low, right hand on chin]. From an offensive standpoint, Sugar Ray Robinson would be harder to deal with than Floyd Mayweather.

“But from a defensive standpoint and who could have done more, who has the better boxing, IQ and skill, I think Floyd Mayweather was way ahead of Sugar Ray Robinson.”

This debate is arguably one of the toughest fantasy matchups in boxing, not only because of their extraordinary talent, but also because they competed in very different eras, under different rules, training methods and levels of competition, making any direct comparisons speculative.

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