In the flawless performance of Gabriel, the fund retained its unquestionable mastery in the flying weight thanks to the victory of TKO in the seventh round of Marilyn Badillo on Saturday at the Fronveve Arena in Oceanside, California.
Fighting for the first time in 2025, a fund, Southpaw, which had an advantage at a six -inch height and a four -inch advantage, had no problem with landing its main stab and a hook with shorter Badillo, which employed feint to get inside, but could not find a way to shorten the distance.
Badillo had a good round 4, landing on the fund for the fund and it passed to get inside, but most of the time a basic left fund found Badillo chin, stopping its attacks. At the end of the round, Badillo had redness under the right eye and a gigantic hematoma on his forehead due to an unintentional head shoe.
After the fight, the fund said that she found her rhythm during the first round. She said that she saw Badillo “her tilting, but [she was] Still always there. “
In the seventh round, the fund overwhelmed Badillo with lots of blows, emphasized by a powerful straight left, which forced Badillo to the knee. Judge Rudy Barragan gave her an count, but Badillo did not want to continue.
According to Compubox, the fund landed 99 its blows compared to only 21 for Badillo.
“I think it’s a mature,” a 23-year-old from Coachella in California said about her performance. “I knew it would stop.
The fund (16-0, 8 KO) appeared in battle as No. 1 Flyight, while Badillo (19-1-1, 3 KO) took 3rd place.
The fund went down in history in November, knocking out Gabriel Celeste Alaniz in round 7 to become the youngest unquestioned boxing champion at the age of 22. In this fight, the fund added the titles of WBO, WBC and WBA WBA Flyweight IBF titles.
Badillo, whose 19-Walka victory series was caught, never fought outside Mexico. It was only her fourth fight in 10 rounds and her first fight for the title.
During the cooperation event, the younger player in medium weight, Jorge Perez, got irate with a victory in a fraction with Charles Conwell. After 12 rounds of two judges she had 115-113 for Perez, and the third was shot by 115-113 for Conwell.
“We made a great camp,” Perez told the translator after the fight. “Every fight I feel that every fight we are getting better.”
Perez (33-4, 26 KO) expanded his winning series for eight fights. Conwell (21-1, 16 KO) won eight of the last 10 fights throughout the space.
CONWell was supposed to challenge WBC and WBO MUNIOR MIDELE MIDDLE, SEBASTIAN FUNDORA, Elder Brother Gabriela. Now Perez, who ranks third in WBO and No. 12 by WBC, said that he would love the opportunity to fight for his first world title, saying that the fund is “welcome” as his next opponent.
“If he is the second master from IBF,” Perez said, referring to Bakhram Murtazalieva, “He is also welcome.”
The proposed sessions would bring together two world champions from different weight categories. Ryan currently holds the WBC welterweight title and Inoue is the undisputed junior featherweight champion.
A notable part of Ryan’s post was his willingness to stream workouts.
One of the things Ryan mentioned in his X post was his desire to stream workouts. Ryan didn’t say whether he would bring the idea to Naoya to see if he agreed with it or not, nor did he give a date when he would train with the Japanese star.
At this stage, Ryan’s comments appear to reflect purpose rather than final findings. Although he has publicly outlined the plan, Inoue has not announced any potential training session.
If training takes place, they will bring together champions separated by more than 20 pounds in weight. Ryan is fighting in the welterweight division, and Inoue is building his championship streak in the junior featherweight division.
The idea remains one Ryan hopes to implement during his visit to Tokyo, with the added possibility of giving fans a glimpse of the session via livestream.
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Tyson Fury is set to take part in the long-awaited clash with Anthony Joshua, but first he needs a warm-up. Now another challenger has been added to the fight, and Fury is “very interested” in the proposed fight.
The long-awaited clash between Fury and Joshua has finally been signed and will take place pending success in their tune-up fights. While Joshua is scheduled to face Kristian Prenga next month, Fury remains without an opponent for his August outing.
Promoter Frank Warren promised a “good” opponent but he recently ruled out the possibility of the “Gypsy King” facing Joshua’s former defeater Andy Ruiz Jr., who is believed to have priced himself out of the fight.
I’m talking to Play UKJoshua’s other rival, Jarrell Miller, has revealed that Fury is “very interested” in fighting him as he discusses a potential all-American clash with Deontay Wilder.
“I’ve been one of the most avoided heavyweights for a long time. We’re seeing it now. We’re trying to get Deontay Wilder out there. There’s no fight in front of him. I’m the top heavyweight in America right now, so we’re trying to make certain things happen. Let’s see if he can take control.”
“Tyson Fury is also very interested. I would love to fight these guys. Deontay or Tyson would be a wonderful fight for me. Let’s see if we can make it happen.”
Fury’s manager, Spencer Brown, recently confirmed both fighters’ desire to make the fight happen, but said Miller would likely not be able to complete a full training camp on time.
The American has already scored two victories in 2026, defeating both Kingsley Ibeh and Lenier Pero, and the 37-year-old hopes those triumphs will earn him another chance on the huge stage.
Zuffa Boxing has announced that its first event in Ireland, branded Zuffa Boxing 10, will take place on Saturday, August 8 at the 3Arena in Dublin. Organizers of the promotion, headed by Dana White, said details about the main event, joint performance and ticket sales will be announced soon.
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According to the promotion, the card will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and streamed on Paramount+ in the US and Canada. Its broadcasts in the UK and Ireland are covered by a long-term contract with Sky Sports announced in March.
The expected headliner of the Cork middleweight gala will be Callum Walsh (16-0, 11 KO). according to 42 and Irish boxing, although Zuffa has not confirmed this card. Walsh won Zuffa Boxing’s debut event on January 23 in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision over Carlos Ocampo and has not fought since. The Cobh native, trained by Freddie Roach, fought mainly in the United States, but once boxed in Dublin, headlining the 3Arena gala after his victory over Przemysław Runowski.
The 42 reports that Monaghan’s Aaron McKenna (20-0, 10 KO) is set to be the main support for an IBF middleweight world title fight against Italian Etinosa Oliha (22-0, 10 KO). Both pairs are expected to fight for the vacant belt that became available after Janibek Alimkhanuly was stripped of his belt following a failed anti-doping test. McKenna is third in the IBF rankings and Oliha is second.
Dublin will be Zuffa Boxing’s second card outside the United States. The first event, Zuffa Boxing 07, will take place this Saturday at the Bournemouth International Center in England, where former world cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith will face Ryan Rozicki in a 10-round cruiserweight main event.
The August 8 date means the Dublin gala will take place a week after Queensberry Promotions’ show at the same venue, headlined by Pierce O’Leary against Mark Chamberlain, with Tyson Fury scheduled to appear.
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