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Floyd Mayweather’s former opponent rejects his undefeated record: ‘I won this fight’

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Former Floyd Mayweather opponent rejects his undefeated record: “I won that fight”

Floyd Mayweather’s 50-0 record is one of the most impressive achievements in boxing, and plenty of legends have been unable to break it, but there is one former opponent who takes issue with his undefeated streak, believing he should have been the one to make the decision during the fight.

In his 50-fight career, Mayweather has rarely been caught tidy, and Shane Mosley was the only opponent to hold his own against the Michigan slickster, despite facing the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Manny Pacquiao. But it was another man who gave Floyd his closest fight – and one that many in the sport believe he lost.

I’m talking to ESNEWS this week, José Luis Castillo reaffirmed his belief that he should have made the decision when he first fought Mayweather in April 2002 – considered the American’s most controversial victory.

Mayweather – defending his WBC lightweight title – boxed for much of the fight with a left shoulder injury and was forced to rely heavily on movement and counter-punches with his right hand, while Castillo applied constant pressure and enjoyed success working his body.

Many observers felt the Mexican had done enough to win, but Mayweather retained the belt via unanimous decision (116-111, 115-111, 115-111), with the scoring generating significant controversy and ultimately leading to a rematch later that year.

The American would go on to a more decisive victory, but to this day his first encounter with “El Terrible” remains his most disputed triumph.

Speedy forward to today, and the notable undefeated record could be in jeopardy in the coming months rematch with Pacquiao announced for September.

It would have ended a nine-year period of inactivity at the age of 49, but now the contest has been thrown into doubt after Mayweather stated it would be an exhibition instead. Pacquiao disagrees and claims that binding contracts will guarantee that the fight will take place as announced.

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Adam Azim has warned that Steve Claggett’s “energy and gas tank” will put him to the test

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Adam Azim warned that Steve Claggett’s ‘energy and gas tank’ will test him

Adam Azim returns to action on Saturday night, seeking a sixth straight knockout as he tries to prove he is ready to compete for world titles. On the opposite side sits Steve Claggett, who is expected to give the 24-year-old his toughest test to date and is capable of causing concern in the eyes of his promoter.

Azim remains undefeated after 14 professional fights and is well-positioned in both the IBF and WBO rankings, ranked No. 7 in the world with both sanctioning bodies and close to world title opportunities. This weekend he will headline the BOXXER event at the OVO Arena in London, broadcast live on BBC2.

The task of the “Killer” is the experienced Canadian Claggett, who has 50 professional fights under his belt, and especially went the distance with Teofimo Lopez, fighting for the WBO world title two years ago.

In an interview with Boxing News, Claggett’s promoter Camille Estephan warned that his protégé’s “tank of energy and gas” will test whether Azim is “for real”.

“We understand that Adam Azim is a very, very promising, good player, newborn player. We have done a lot of homework with him, but I think this is a really huge test for Adam. Steve Claggett will now be the measuring stick to show whether Adam Azim is the real deal and whether he is ready at the highest level.

“Steve Claggett has proven that he can perform at the highest level, he is no longer a newborn, emerging fighter, he is far from that. He wants to take advantage of this opportunity, so this is a very crucial fight for Claggett.

“When you get into a fight with Steve Claggett, they say he has the lungs to run two huge marathons, so he’ll have the energy and the gas tank to really test Adam. I think it’s going to be an amazing fight and I can’t wait to watch it.”

Azim-Claggett will take place on Saturday, May 30and on the final card, Joel Kodua and Will Harrison will fight for the English welterweight title.

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Agit Kabayel says Oleksandr Usyk “is ancient” after Rico

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Image: Agit Kabayel Says Oleksandr Usyk “Is Old” After Rico Fight

Oleksandr Usyk may have escaped unscathed with his titles against Rico Verhoeven, but WBC interim heavyweight champion Agit Kabayel believes Rico’s age and awkward style have exposed issues that could impact their expected clash later this year.

Kabayel, seen as the likely next challenger to Usyk’s WBC, WBA and IBF belts, said the 39-year-old champion had difficulty preparing for the Verhoeven fight because there was almost no boxing material available to study. The undefeated German heavyweight said uncertainty played a major role in Usyk’s complex evening in Egypt.


“I think he’s ancient” Kabayel told InsideRingShow at Ring about Usyk. “He’s 39 years ancient, but I think Rico had a very unconventional style. It was complex for Usyk. You can’t watch Rico fight. He didn’t understand what Rico’s plan was.

“I think that’s why the situation was different for Usyk. When he fights other guys, he has so many fights that he can watch and he can game plan for those fights. I think that was a problem for Usyk.”

Usyk (25-0, 16 KO) looked extremely vulnerable during Saturday’s “Glory in Giza” gala at the Pyramids before stopping Verhoeven in the 11th round. Two judges were already fighting before the round, and another judge had Rico ahead 96-94 at the finish line.

Kabayel (27-0, 19 KO) was ringside during the fight and later came face-to-face with Usyk in what looked to be the beginning of a progression to a future heavyweight title fight. Turki Alalshikh has already publicly supported the idea of ​​​​playing Usyk-Kabayel in a stadium in Germany before reconsidering a possible rematch with Rico.

The 33-year-old Kabayel has quietly built one of the strongest streaks in the heavyweight division, defeating Frank Sanchez, Zhilei Zhang and Damian Knyba by stoppage. He believes that a fight with Usyk in Germany would create an atmosphere unseen in heavyweight boxing recently.

“I think the best place in the stadium will be Düsseldorf,” Kabayel said. “I think we have room for 70,000 people. We have a lot of Ukrainians here. We also have a very gigantic Kurdish community here.

“In Germany, for my last fight, we sold out the arena in four or five days. All the people from the UK, people who have been working in boxing for 20, 30 years, told us: ‘We’ve never seen an atmosphere like that’.”

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Canelo Alvarez is targeting a unification fight if he defeats Christian Mbilli on his return

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Canelo Alvarez targeted for unification fight if he beats Christian Mbilli in comeback

Canelo Alvarez hopes to return to competition in September and reclaim his world titles, and if he can do that, he’ll have another 168-pound titleholder waiting in the wings for a unification showdown.

When Alvarez lost the undisputed crown to Terence Crawford, the belts soon became fragmented following the American’s retirement. Since then, Jaime Munguia dethroned Armando Resendiz for the WBA belt, Osleys Iglesias stopped Pavel Silyagin for the IBF crown, and Christian Mbilli, whom Canelo will fight next, has been elevated to full champion.

On Saturday, Canelo’s last titles to date were won by, among others: Hamzah Sheeraz easily defeated Alem Begić to claim the vacant WBO super middleweight world title.

I’m talking to iFL TelevisionSheeraz promoter Frank Warren praised the efforts of both his fighter and his team at Queensberry Promotions.

“A lot of work has gone into it [Sheeraz] and I must tell you that we worked very strenuous to prepare for this world title match, very strenuous. There was a lot of lobbying and this was the best option you could get to win the world title – that’s what I call great matchmaking and properly managing someone’s career.

“I congratulate him, he did great and we will see what the next large fight will be.”

Warren then admitted Canelo would be the preferred next option for the Slough-born champion if he can defeat Mbilli in less than four months.

“I would think so [Canelo is next on Sheeraz’s radar]but Canelo has to win. We’ll see what Canelo has left in the tank. This will be compelling.”

Sheeraz has also been linked with joining Canelo-Mbilli, where he could accept another unification fight against Canelo’s stablemate and current WBA champion Munguia.

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