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Five -time heavyweight champion that has never been

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Evander Holyfield

No heavyweight has ever organized the world championship five times. However, one legend tried to demand her in the past.

Judging by his last offer, Evander Holyfield is no longer five -time weighty world champion Moniker.

Between 2010 and his pension in 2011, Holyfield was the owner of the title in the Booker T.

Holyfield won the four most significant division crown in 1990–1999. The highest triumphs of the division took place after a very successful run in the circuitous weight.

One of the boxing legends, “The Real Deal”, became undisputed in both categories.

But because he continued his career much longer than he should have at the end of 2000, Holyfield was obsessed with the recovery of any titles, that he swore that he would never retire until he became a five -time heavyweight champion.

In 2010, at the age of 47, Holyfield defeated Frans Both to become a modest owner of titles. This was by no means another level of his previous achievements. However, another Holyfield media sent to World Boxing News promoting his subsequent fights against Sherman Williams and Brian Nielsen found the opposite.

His team staged Holyfield as a five -time master, despite the fact that the rest of the sport did not see it at that time.

WBN changed several press messages from PR Holyfield for its later action.

Fortunately, the boxing legend does not see her in this way after his latest post put it all to bed. Perhaps he was not a man insisting on the claim.

“Hi a follower, just reminding why this” ring says everything. I am the only boxer who was a four-time heavyweight champion around the world, “said Holyfield.

“That is why I am called” a real offer ” – this is my nickname.”

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Talking earlier with World Boxing News, Holyfield outlined, which is what means the most.

“My goal was to be like Muhammad Ali. I achieved things that were told to me when I was adolescent.

Holyfield added which achievements stand out the most: “I would say that creating the Olympic team,”84 Olympic team in Los Angeles. “

“I was one of the twelve members. We had nine gold medalists, one silver and one bronze. I was a bronze medalist.

“This achievement is so high with me, because the fact is that it is an amateur, not money.

“You just want to represent your country, so the fact that I could do which he gave me a up-to-date start as a professional.

“My approach has a lot to do with my mother’s ups and downs. My mother wanted me to be better than her, so every time I was talking about my career, I always said that my mother was the one who led me.

“She said that my approach would take me much further than my talent. This is because everyone will break, but when you have a bad attitude, you don’t have so many chances to come back.

“So if you look at my career, you’ll see that I had many shortcomings – but because I had a good attitude, I had the opportunity to succeed.”

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Jake Paul Promotion adds Savannah Marshall, Chantelle Cameron

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Jake Paul’s most valuable promotions were continued to invest in the boxing of women with the signatures of the master of super weight Middle in IBF Savannah Marshall and the ephemeral owner of WBC, Chantelle Cameron, promotion revealed on Monday ESPN.

The additions of former unquestioned masters boost the already forceful list of women’s boxers, because the most valuable promotions are now offered by four of the 10 best ESPN fighters.

“Savannah Marshall and Chantelle Cameron are world-class athletes who represent the best boxes for women and the proud tradition of the Great Britain masters. Now, together with Ellie Scotney, MVP is the most dominant list of British athletes of women in boxing,” said MVP Paul and Cook Bidarian co-founders. “Like Amanda Serrano and Alycia Baumgardner, Savannah and Chantelle, they have reached the peak of this sport, becoming the undisputed masters, giving them experience, perspective and platform to lead the next generation. We can’t wait for their debuts of MVP in the coming weeks.”

Marshall (13-1, 10 KO) is a world champion in two divisions. It maintained the title WBO Average weight in 2020-2022, after which she abandoned the unanimous decision about the current ESPN fighter No. 1 pound, Claress Shields, in the first versatile boxing card in Great Britain in September 2022, he bounced off the loss, defeating Franchon Crews-Dezurn in 2023. Marshall attacks the return to the ring after trying his hand in MMA, stopping Mirela Vargas in the first round at PFL Europe in Newcastle in June 2024.

“The plan is to support Savannah in the implementation of all fights that is interested, which includes a rematch with Claressa Shields,” said Bidarian ESPN.

“I am glad that I am now part of MVP – which, more than any other promoter, recognize the value that women bring to this sport,” said Marshall. “As a world champion in two weighs and previously reached unquestioned, it seems that he is natural here and I can’t wait to start fighting under their banner.”

Cameron (20-1, 8 KO) became the undisputed champion of the welterweight master in 2022, when she dethroned Jessica McCaskill by a unanimous decision. This also maintains this distinction as the first and only woman who defeated Katie Taylor when she reversed the challenge of the Irish for her undisputed status in 2023. Since then, Cameron won the fights and will have an eye on the winner of the fight Taylor with Amanda Serrano on July 11.

“If anyone wins, they intend to keep the belt in the long run, they will have to face Chantelle,” said Bidarian about Cameron’s plans.

“I am very excited about this movement. MVP did not encourage talks about myself and female boxing,” said Cameron. “This is a fantastic opportunity for the next stage of my career and an unbelievable platform to present my boxing skills.”

The debut fights of Marshall and Cameron with the promotion will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Racism Teofimo Lopez: Boxing authorities encouraged to act

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Teofimo Lopez at Times Square

Teofimo Lopez is under the growing pressure after his recent comments to Terenka Crawford in a viral film.

Lopez is accused of calling Crawford N-Słow in a statement he has denied. A super lightweight WBO master can now face the action of sanctioning bodies, if an unanimous star does not apply to allegations.

The still available clip, which many fans saved after published it by Lopez, show Teofimo Lopez sr., saying: “This is B **** (Terence) Crawford does not want to fight us!”

Lopez Jr. He answered twice: “Where is n **** er?”

After accusing racism, Lopes replied: “I said” alcohol “because Crawford called my father drunk and drugs.

“I meant how we were in the gym, so I asked:” Where is this alcohol? “

He later added: “I love everyone and appreciate all the breeds. No racism here. Stop hating and stop dividing.

“The vulture of culture, I call it as it is. The truth is that I am the only one that can fall on people’s parades.

“Do not take me if you think I’m a racist or ask me for interviews. A whole group of victims who can’t stand something but fall in love with everything!”

However, despite the fact that Lopez fought without apologizing for his actions, the fans responded to the 27-year-old world champion in two divisions.

“Buddy, we all heard you again,” said one of the commentators. “Wow, stop doing it. See how it ended for Ryan (Garcia).

“You are better. Develop, fuck. This is not a way to get strength. Let your significant boxing skills talk.”

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Another said: “You are not the face of boxing. You are the face of racism in sport.”

The third said: “What you do is not a good look. There is no need for it. I’m fed up with pranks from you; it’s absurd behavior.”

“You attract bad energy and there will be a price to pay. Collect it.”

Another added: “People understand that there are consequences for their actions and for each action there is a reaction.

“So you can do and say what you want, as long as you are prepared for everyone and everything that is associated with it, the master.”

The last answer was: “When Crawford see you.”

Lopez, associated with Fighting Crawford in Madison Square Garden, before the former super -secondary champion approached the fight with Canelo Alvarez, he still copies in this matter.

You want me from the game, and I try to aid you because I don’t see the competition except myself!

“Takeover” is supposedly threatened with deprivation of WBO title before moving to 147 pounds. However, the perspective of a shot to the title of welterweight in current circumstances seems distant.

His unanimous decision to win over Arnold Barboza Jr., who appeared on the Times Square card released by negative compuboxic statistics, may be the last shot of Lopez in the world championships for some time.

Coming from Las Vegas, he increased to stars through weight and pounds in the pound rankings since his greatest triumph at the highest ranking against Vasiliy Lomachenko at MGM Grand in 2020.

Where the controversial boxer is going, he is on the debate.

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Boxing results: Anthony Cacace meets expectations: stops Leigh “Lethal” wood in an thrilling break on the ninth round

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Image: Cacace 'Too Good' for Wood: Veteran Boxer Scores TKO Win, Eyes Bigger Fights

IBO World Feather Anthony “Anto” Cacace (24-1, 9 Kos) stopped Leigh “Lethal” Wood (28-4, 18 KO) at 2:15 Ninth round on Saturday evening at Motorpint Arena in Nottingham, England.

In the eighth round, Wood broke his nose Kokau and cut him on his right cheek with an elbow. This shot seemed to motivate Cacace when he returned firmly in the last 30 seconds of the round to illuminate wood with repetitive shots. After the end of the round, Wood looked like a demoralized warrior. From his face he could say that he knew he had met his match.

In the ninth round, Cacace landed on the beard lines, ending with a chin with a left hook, sticking a heavily wounded wood. The ropes prevented the fall of wood because it would hit the deck if they did not prepare it.

Judge Lathan ruled that he was knocking down, which gives him an 8-number. When the action resumed, the tough left hook to the central part of Wood landed, wounding him. The wood then turned and started running through the ring. At this point, Wood’s corner threw a towel to stop the competition. They saw enough and did not want their warrior to be ended by Cacace. The stop time was 2:15 round of nine. T.

In the coefficient of the former British Master, EBU and IBO Pentemparting, Liam Davies, 17-1 (8), defeated the Olympian Kurt Walker, 12-1 (2), 12-round unanimous decision to win the free international title of the IBF international featherweight.

In the first round Walker replied Davies well. In the second to the fifth round, Davies returned well, using effective stab, drawing blood from his nose and a welt under the right eye of Walker in the fifth round.

From six to the tenth round, Davies dominated a less experienced Walker. In the twelfth and final round, Walker tried, but was worked out by Davies.

The results are 117-111, 116-113 and 118-112. Steve Gray was a judge.

WBA Int’l Airy Heavyweight Champion Ezra “The Cannon” Taylor, 12-0 (8) won a 10-round unanimous decision on Troy Jones, 12-1 (4).

In the first three rounds, Jones came forward, and Taylor, a counter-puncher, had a little advantage. In the fourth round Taylor opened, drawing blood from Jones’s nose. In the sixth round, Judge Bob Williams brought a point from Jones for using his forearm. Taylor still dominates.

In the last minute of the eighth round Taylor swayed Jones with his left hook to the chin. In the last seconds of the ninth round, Taylor shook Jones with his last blow, right on the chin. In the tenth and final round Taylor tried to end him when Jones held.

The results were 97-94, 100-90 and 99-91.

Former English champion and WBO EBU, Owen “The Worcester Warrior” Cooper, 11-1 (4), defeated the former Ibo Intercontinental champion Chris “2Slick”, 17-3 (7), fully a 10-round decision.

In three rounds, the shorter Cooper used effective stab, while Congo counteracting well. In the fifth round, the higher Congo landed right to the chin Cooper.

In the sixth and seventh round, Cooper used a two -way attack, which he counted from time to time. In the ninth round, although winning, Cooper was bleeding from his mouth. It was a war in the tenth and final round with everyone on the line. Congo’s mouthpiece came out in the last minute for the second time.

Judge Kevin Parker shot him 96-94.

Super delicate Sam Noakes, 17-0 (15) stopped Patrik “Rocky” Balaz, 13-5-1 (5) at 2:17 third round of the 8-round competition.

In the third round, Noakes landed on the chin, and Down went a balance for the count from judge Chris Dean.

Ponderous Lewis Williams, 2-0 (1) defeated Victar Chvarkou, 5-23 (3), by decision of six-time points.

Judge Kevin Parker scored 60-54.

Super delicate Huey Malone, 1-0 (0) was defeated by Jaykub Laskowski, 5-36-1 (3) according to the decision about the six-cylinder.

Judge Chris Dean shot him 60-54.

The Olympic medalist from feathers 2024, bronze medalist Charlie Senior (1-0) defeated Cesar “Zurdo” Ignacio Predes (18-18-1 (5) according to the decision about six-time points. Judge Chris Dean shot him 59-54.

In the second round, the senior dropped Paredes on the 8th-hill from judge Chris Dean.

Feather Wweight Nico Leivars, 7-0-1 (1) defeated Darwing Martinez, 8-31-2 (6) according to the decision on a six times point. Judge Kevin Parker shot him 60-55.

Middle Joe Tyers, 1-0) defeated Mario Valenzuela Portillo, 8-8-2 (2) by a four-way decision. Judge Chris Dean shot 39-37.

Sperm welter Harris Akbar, 1-0) Octavian Gratti, 8-83-4 (4) according to the decision on four times. REfee Kevin Parker shot him 40-36.

Thomas Treiber was the skiper.

Last updated 05/11/2025

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