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Former opponent, Joe Bugner dies at the age of 75
Published
10 months agoon
World Boxing News is sorrowful when he reports that the former heavyweight claimant and the cult figure of Joe Bugner died at the age of 75.
A warrior born in Hungarian, who later represented both Great Britain and Australia, was one of the most strong names of the heavyweight scene of the 1970s.
Born Jozsef Kreul Bugner in 1950, his family escaped from the Soviet invasion of Hungary and settled in England. A natural athlete for 6 -foot and over 220 pounds, the Bugner for the first time stood out with disks before moving to boxing.
Turning Pro at the age of 17 in 1967 defeated his debut defeat with Paul Brown to win 18 plain victories. In 1970, many perceived Bugner as one of the most talented perspectives in Europe.
Bugner became a home name in 1971, when he controversial overtook the British icon Henry Cooper to win British titles, communities and European heavyweight. Many fans thought Cooper had done enough to win, but the result strengthened the Bugner’s place in huge leagues.
Passing the distance from Ali and Frazier
At the heavyweight heavyweight, Bugner stood opposite Muhammad Ali twice And Joe Frazier once.
There was a distance from Ali in Las Vegas in 1973 and again in Kuala Lumpur in 1975, losing both points, but showing a stubborn and resistant opponent. Ali once noticed that Bugner had tools to be a champion.
His clash with the phrase in London in 1973 meant that he was made of knocking out to rattling “Smokin ‘Joe” slow, winning praise despite the defeat of points. Ultimately, knocking down the fight.
Bugner’s CV also included victories over Jimmy Ellis, Mac Foster, Greg Page and James Tillis, while he faced outstanding opponents, such as Earnie Shavers, Ron Lyle and Frank Bruno.
Smteded I could learn about the death of Joe Bugner at the age of 75. He defeated Sir Henry Cooper, fought Muhammad Ali (twice) and Joe Frazier. A brilliant defense fighter and one of the characters from the 1980s or even the 90th Rip Blonde Bomber pic.twitter.com/rqsh5qo19u
– Gareth a Davies (@Garethadaviesdt) September 1, 2025
“Aussie Joe” and return
Retirement never got stuck for Bugner. After emigration to Australia in the 1980s, he was renamed “Aussie Joe” and began his second career.
He returned to Great Britain in 1987 to face Bruno on White Hart Lane before he finally settled permanently.
After eight years, Bugner made another run in the mid -90s, winning the title of Australian heavyweight in 1995 and Fringe WBF Belt in 1998 at the age of 48, winning James “Bonecrusher” Smith.
For good he passed for good in 1999 with a record of 69-13-1, including over 40 knockouts.
Bugner also crossed the film, appearing in European productions in the 70s, and later in Street Fighter (1994) together with Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Known for his defense style and often criticized for caution in the ring, Bugner shared his opinion in his entire career. However, his durability, longevity and the desire to face the best provided him with respect on many continents.
WBN would like to offer condolences to the Bugner family.
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Xander Zayas and Jaron Ennis will meet tonight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where two undefeated world champions will fight for the WBO and WBA super welterweight titles.
Zayas is defending his WBO and first WBA title for the second time, while Ennis is moving up from welterweight in a bid to become a two-weight ruler.
World Boxing News brings you live scores and updates from Brooklyn throughout the evening.
Live scorecards:
• Jahi Tucker vs. Euri Cedeno
• Emiliano Vargas vs. Bryce Mills
• Ben Whittaker vs. Richard Rivera
• Xander Zayas vs. Jaron Ennis (including round-by-round)
Scores by Xander Zayas and Jaron Ennis
Times are local – ET
00:11
Jaron “Boots” Ennis defeated Xander Zayas in seven rounds to become the unified WBA and WBO super welterweight champion in Brooklyn.
Ennis dropped Zayas in the first round, then survived a dramatic rally in the third round in which the previously undefeated champion hurt him with several demanding shots.
The momentum dropped significantly in the fifth quarter when Ennis knocked out Zayas with a crushing uppercut.
After dominating the sixth puck, Ennis forced Zayas to kneel at the start of the seventh puck, prompting the referee to wave his hand and stop the fight.
22:43
Emiliano Vargas remained undefeated after stopping Bryce Mills in the fourth round after a dominant display in the shootout.
Vargas controlled most of the contest, although Mills had his moments in return. He won the first two rounds 10-9 before scoring a knockdown in the third and taking a frame 10-8.
The end came in the fourth period when Vargas dropped Mills twice to force a stoppage and seal an impressive TKO victory.
21:55
Ben Whittaker he defeated Richie Rivera with a crushing left hook in the second round after dropping “Popeye The Sailor Man” in the opening session.
Rivera has proven to be more than just routine work for the British lithe heavyweight, who now desperately needs a tougher test after another impressive stoppage win.
21:50
Ben Whittaker and Richie Rivera in the ring.
21:23
Jahi Tucker he achieved a majority decision victory over Euri Cedeno after ten rounds of competition, continuing his middleweight career.
Tucker took control early before Cedeno fought his way back into contention in the middle rounds. However, Tucker finished the fight as the stronger of the two, winning the final four rounds on the WBN card and securing a well-deserved verdict.
The official judges scored it 95-95, 97-93 and 98-92, giving Tucker the majority win. WBN cards 98-92.
20:53
A barnstorm is heating up for the first fight on the Pay Per View card between Jahi Tucker and Euri Cedeno.
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The judges scored the fight 79-73 and 77-75 in his favor, while the third judge scored it 77-75 for Rodriguez.
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19:43
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19:14
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18:35
Quincey Williams 6-0 starts his fight against Jerome Baxter 8-1 in the welterweight division.
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Announcement
Zayas and Ennis meet over twelve rounds for the WBO and WBA super welterweight world titles in one of the biggest fights of the year in boxing.
The undefeated champions will headline the highest level competition and boxing competition held at the Barclays Center under the jurisdiction of the Up-to-date York State Athletic Commission.
The main support will be Ben Whittaker’s defense of his WBC Silver lithe heavyweight title against Richard Rivera following his victory over Liam Cameron.
Undefeated Emiliano Vargas also returns against Bryce Mills, while Jahi Tucker and Euri Cedeno fight for the vacant IBF North American, WBC USA and WBO NABO middleweight titles.
Elsewhere on the card, Quincey Williams will face Jerome Baxter, Dennis Thompson will face Edwin Rodriguez and Juanma Lopez De Jesus will open the action against Alberto Motos.
Updates will be added below as the action unfolds in Brooklyn, with more live coverage on World Boxing News.
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Oscar Collazo drops Valdez three times before stopping him in the corner
Published
2 weeks agoon
June 23, 2026
Oscar Collazo remained undefeated and won the WBO International flyweight title on Saturday night with a devastating two-round victory over Neider Valdez.
The unified WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine minimumweight champion improved to 15-0 with 12 knockouts after defeating Valdez three times before Mexico’s corner stopped the fight at 2:35 of the second round.
Making his final appearance at 112 pounds, Collazo showed his strength immediately transferred to the upper division, defeating Valdez from the opening bell at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California.
The Puerto Rican striker repeatedly found a home for his left hand and left no doubt about the outcome before the fight was called off.
“I felt great at 112 pounds. I love this division. In fact, I want to stay here for a long time,” Collazo said.
Knockdowns
Collazo admitted that he had already called for the fight to be stopped.
“After the third knockdown I was basically saying, ‘Never again, never again’. It was the right decision for his safety. His corner was well checked.
The victory added another belt to Collazo’s collection and enhanced his growing reputation as one of boxing’s most invigorating champions in the lower weight division.
Looking ahead, Collazo has made it clear who he wants next.
“The fight with Ricardo Sandoval definitely interests me. I really want that fight. I’m ready for gigantic fights. I’m ready to make history. That’s the fight I want next.”
Sandoval currently holds the WBA flyweight title, making this one of the most attractive fights available if Collazo continues his climb in weight.
The event was broadcast live on DAZN and was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in partnership with Miguel Cotto Promotions.
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