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Emanuel Navarrete vs Denys Berinchyk – results and post-fight report

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On the day Ukrainian Oleksandr Usrk won the undisputed heavyweight title, his compatriot Denys Berinchyk stunned the boxing world.  Berinchyk defeated Emanuel Navarrete by split decision to win the vacant WBO lightweight title on Saturday night at Pechanga Arena in San Diego.  Photo source: Top Rank Boxing.
On the day Ukrainian Oleksandr Usrk won the undisputed heavyweight title, his compatriot Denys Berinchyk stunned the boxing world. Berinchyk defeated Emanuel Navarrete by split decision to win the vacant WBO lightweight title on Saturday night at Pechanga Arena in San Diego. Photo source: Top Rank Boxing.

Emanuel Navarrete’s hopes of becoming a four-time weight class world champion went up in smoke at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego when he was defeated by Denys Berinchyk, who won the vacant WBO lightweight title in a split decision that gave him a double night success for Ukraine with Oleksandr’s victory Usyk over Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia.

Navarrete (38-2-1, KO31) held WBO titles from super bantamweight to super featherweight, but he drew in his last fight against Robson Conceicao before moving up in weight. Berinchyk (19-0, KO9) was a European champion and was last seen in Poland defeating Anthony Yigiya last August.

The technically proficient Berinchyk largely negated his opponent’s threat by defeating Navarrete in the first round. However, the Mexican had his moments, and a conspicuous left hook in the fourth round temporarily swayed the Ukrainian. Berinchyk started turning the screw from mid-range, outscoring Navarrete and beating the gigantic hitter, seemingly stealing a march in the contest. Navarrete struggled to find a rhythm, and in the tenth minute Berinchyk landed several left hands and he also managed to succeed, winning the penultimate frame. The two finished fighting in the final session and the fight went down on the scorecards with some rounds being demanding to come by, which was reflected in the summaries.

One judge scored it 116-112 in favor of Navarrete, but scores of 116-112 and 115-113 gave Berinchyk the title.

On the card below, Brian Norman Jr (26-0, KO20) won the WBO interim welterweight title with a tenth-round stoppage of Giovani Santillan (32-1, KO17). As the match ended, Norman had a significant advantage and a powerful shot from the left side knocked Santillan to the ground.

Richard Torrez Jr (10-0, KO10) kept his perfect record in tact by winning the NABF Junior heavyweight title, defeating Brandon Moore (14-1, KO8) in the fifth of a scheduled eight rounds.

Jonathan Lopez (15-0, KO11) also remained undefeated, going into the last eight round where he defeated featherweight Edgar Ortega (14-3-2, KO7). In the lightweight division, Alan Garcia (13-0, KO10) fought all eight rounds against Wilfredo Flores (10-3-1, KO5).

In the only round of the six-rounder, Emiliano Vargas (10-0, KO8) scored with a last-round stoppage against Angel Varela Urena (10-3, KO7).

In four rounds, Art Barrera Jr (5-0, KO4) went the distance for the first time, scoring wide against super lightweight Levy Josue Garcia Benitez (3-2-1, KO2). Rookie Jonathan Mansour (1-0, KO0) won all four rounds in his lightweight clash with Anel Dudo (3-6, KO1).

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Carl Froch slams Eddie Hearn for Anthony Joshua ‘hater’ mockery

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Joshua suffered a brutal knockout at the hands of Dubois (Photo Credit: Mark Robinson, Matchroom Boxing)

Carl Froch has slammed Eddie Hearn for calling him an Anthony Joshua 'hater'. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Carl Froch has slammed Eddie Hearn for calling him an Anthony Joshua ‘hater’. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Carl Froch has reacted strongly to Eddie Hearn after his former promoter branded him an Anthony Joshua ‘hater’.

While interview with professional boxing fans last week, Hearn responded to Froch about his reaction to Joshua’s reaction defeat in the fifth round to Daniel Dubois last month, in which the former super middleweight champion questioned the Watford fighter’s hunger.

Froch dismissed the match-room chairman’s comments and insists he showed respect to Joshua after he was dropped four times by Dubois, dashing his hopes of becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion

“I said he fell on the shield,” the 47-year-old continued Froch About the fight.

“He was there, he took the penalty and he never gave up and stayed there.

He needed respect to stay there and not leave, and that’s exactly what I’m giving him.

“So Eddie Hearn gives me some bullshit and says I hate AJ, it’s not right, it’s inexact and that’s why I’m dragging him into it.”

Froch and Joshua have been engaged in public discussions over recent months, with ‘The Cobra’ leaking voicemails from his former stablemate and describing him as a “plastic gangster” during the height of their feud.

In July, a footballer from Nottingham claimed that theirs the dispute has been resolved and now he has revealed that he reached out to his compatriot after the devastating defeat to Dubois.

Joshua suffered a brutal knockout at the hands of Dubois (Photo: Mark Robinson, Matchroom Boxing)
Joshua suffered a brutal knockout at the hands of Dubois (Photo: Mark Robinson, Matchroom Boxing)

“Me and AJ go way further than Eddie Hills [Hearn] does,” he added.

“We have known each other much longer.

“I trained with him at EIS, we had the same coach.

“Actually, after the fight, I was his guest, I sent him a message, talked to him and asked if everything was OK.

Joshua and Froch trained together
Joshua and Froch trained together

“I’m more concerned about his health than how much money he makes for me because I’m not a promoter who takes money when I drop fighters.

“It’s me who’s worried because I understand boxing.

“I was there. I was hit in the face.

“I know what it’s like to wake up the morning after a loss and have a concussion.

Hearn was Joshua's promoter throughout his career. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Hearn was Joshua’s promoter throughout his career. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“I contacted Anthony Joshua. We had a good conversation.

“He called me a mentor, which was really nice, and I don’t think Eddie Hearn understands the relationship that Anthony Joshua and I have.

“We have a lot of respect for each other because we are both warriors, we are both warriors.”

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Jake Paul warned Mike Tyson about respect and was told to run away before the megafight

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Boxing icon Larry Holmes has given Jake Paul a stern warning ahead of his controversial fight with Mike Tyson. The pair are scheduled to fight on November 15, and Holmes advised Paul to distance himself from Tyson in the ring.

The fight was originally scheduled to take place in July, but was postponed to next month due to “Iron Mike’s” health problems. Tyson, 58, says he is back in shape and will be ready to fight Paul in his first professional fight since 2005. The showcase gala is being held at AT&T Stadium and 90,000 fans are expected to attend. The fight will also be streamed live on Netflix.

It’s a remarkable rise for 27-year-old YouTube star Paul, who boasts a 10-1 boxing record, including notable wins over former UFC stars. Despite the 31-year age difference, boxing great Holmes is confident that heavyweight boxing great Tyson will prove a step above his class and over Paul’s other opponents, and is adamant that his only path to victory will be to exploit his speed advantage.

“If Jake moves like Larry Holmes, going around and dodging punches, maybe he can survive,” Holmes said. OLBG. “But if he doesn’t move and avoid Mike’s punches, he won’t make it.

“He needs to deliver that jab. Block what he throws and deflect it. If he doesn’t fight Mike Tyson smartly, using movement and jabs, he won’t win. If he tries to trade blows, he won’t win.

“The only way to win a battle is to flee,” Holmes added. “If he doesn’t apply jab and move, good night, Irene. If he doesn’t apply his jab, he’ll be in trouble. You have to beat Tyson, apply your jab and be the first. When the bell rings, Tyson will run at it and will have to stop Mike with a mighty right hand and a left hook.

Tempting the former world champion to come out of retirement, Tyson dealt Holmes the first knockout defeat of his career in 1988. Their fight was stopped in the fourth period after “Iron Mike” knocked down Holmes three times in the same round.

There is no suggestion that Tyson still possesses the same destructive power. However, Tyson’s boxing expertise and the risk of a knockout mean Paul will need to start the fight well to avoid a worrying result.

“If he doesn’t earn Mike’s respect first, Mike will run him over, believe me,” Holmes said. “He must hit Mike difficult right away, or goodnight, Irene. If he can do it, he can do it, but Mike can do it too, so it’s going to depend on who strikes first.”

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Bakhram Murtazaliev vs Tim Tszyu – large fight preview and predictions

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Tszyu receives an immediate world title shot after defeat to Fundora in March Photo Credit: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

Tim Tszyu fights Bakhram Murtazaliev for the IBF super welterweight world title in Orlando on Saturday live on Amazon Prime Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions
Tim Tszyu fights Bakhram Murtazaliev for the IBF super welterweight world title in Orlando on Saturday live on Amazon Prime Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions

The IBF super welterweight world title will be at stake this Saturday night at Caribe Royale in Orlando as Bakhram Murtazaliev defends his gold for the first time in a fight against former world champion Tim Tszyu.

Premier boxing champions promote Murtazalieva vs Tszyu i card is broadcast worldwide Prime Minister of Amazon.

Murtazaliev (22-0, 16 KO) has only been at the championship distance once, winning on the cards against Jorge Fortea back in 2019, and after two victories in 2022, the 31-year-old received an unexpected shot at the vacant IBF title in Germany in April this year , some 16 months after his last fight against Jack Culcay.

With the Russian losing in one card and only two points in the other, he scored a knockout which eliminated Culcay in the penultimate fragment and became the world champion.

Murtazaliev now puts this belt on the line in a fight against the threatening Tszyu (24-1, 17 KO), although the Australian has suffered the first defeat in his career.

Tszyu gets an immediate shot at the world title after losing to Fundora in March. Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions
Tszyu gets an immediate shot at the world title after losing to Fundora in March. Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

After serving as the WBO interim champion, the 29-year-old was promoted and defeated Brian Mendoza in his first defense last October.

Then in March, “The Soul Taker” wanted to unite forces against WBC king Sebastian Fundora, sent his belt by split decisionbut he was admirable in defeat after Fundora’s horrific elbow injury in the second round, and somehow made it to the final bell.

Murtazaliev defends his IBF crown for the first time. Photo: Team Murtazaliev
Murtazaliev defends his IBF crown for the first time. Photo: Team Murtazaliev
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Undefeated Australian middleweight Cesar Mateo Tapia (17-0, 10 KO) should overtake Endry Saavedra (16-1, 13 KO) on the scorecards in ten rounds, and super welterweight star Yoenis Tellez (8- 0, 6 KO) could impress against Johan Gonzalez (35-3, 34 KO) on the schedule.

Tellez wants to continue his unbeaten streak. Photo: iRull Photos: Hosanna Rull
Tellez wants to continue his unbeaten streak. Photo: iRull Photos: Hosanna Rull
Undercard remaining

In an eight-round fight, the Cuban heavyweight hope Dainier Pero (8-0, 6 KO) should deal with Willie Jake Jr (11-5-2, 3 KO) at the beginning, and Justin Viloria (6-0 , 4 KO) may need a card to fight Diuhl Olguin (16-40-7, 10 KO) in a super featherweight fight.

In the super bantamweight division, Carlos Jackson (20-1, 13 KO) can win on points against Ryan Lee Allen (10-8-1, 5 KO), a man who has never been stopped, and Daniel Blancas (10-0, 5) KO) can remain undefeated by winning the super middleweight fight against Marco Delgado (7-5-1, 5 KO), also at the distance.

Gary Antonio Russell (19-1, 12 KO) will return to the six-round fight for the first time since October 2022 and can secure points in the fight against Jaden Burnias (6-2-2, 4 KO) in the super bantamweight division.

In the welterweight division, Jocksan Blanco (6-0, 4 KO) may defeat Angel Ilarraza (9-1, 4 KO) early.

Roberto Raul Rivera Gomez (4-0, 2 KO) can stop Jenn Gonzalez (9-25-1, 5 KO) in the fight for the super featherweight belt.

The only four-round fighter will be in the welterweight division, and Michael Garcia (4-1, 3 KO) can return to winning ways by defeating Carlos Aguilera Martinez (13-25, 6 KO).

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