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George Groves calls Chris Eubank Jr. to retire after Benn’s victory, citing hospitalization and the lack of “great fights
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George Groves wants Chris Eubank Jr. He retired, instead of taking a rematch with Conor Bennem. Believes that Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 KO) saw his “best days” and notes that he was hospitalized for two days after a 12-round unanimous victory over Bennem (23-1, 14 KO) on April 26 in London.
Why retire now?
GROVES states it “No other great fights” They are available to 35-year-old Eubank Jr., so he wants to see how he left this sport after winning and great withdrawal. However, Eubank Jr. He is not going to retire. He wants a rematch with Benne and a potentially great fight against Canelo Alvarez in 2026. It seems that Groves is trying to interrupt Eubank Jr. Create a dynasty with money that will earn from a rematch and other well -paid fights.
Eubank Jr. He threw absurd muscles for medium weight in the last two rounds. Benn was buried with activity and close to stopping in both rounds.
The exit is excluded by Eubank Jr
– round 11: 109 strokes and landed 52
– round 12: 122 blows and landed 57
Eubank Jr. He showed that the newborn man could not match him. In the first three rounds Benn had moments throwing a single right pot. But Conor was helpless after Eubank Jr. He changed his fighting style, forcing the fight inwards. He couldn’t do anything. It is not a combined blow and only throws his right hands with power.
Benn could not get any power from close range, because he had to be outside to generate strength on his shots. Eubank Jr. He saw this disadvantage in Benn and used it.
Benn could only from time to time shots from the fourth round to twelve, when Eubank Jr. It moves outside, but rarely. Most of Benn’s damage on Chris Jra’s face took place in the first three rounds before he was adjusted to take the action inward.
“No, I don’t think they had a rematch. They had a fight. It was as large as it could be,” said Groves Sky Sports. “I think Eubank should retire,” said George Grows Sky sports boxing Conor Benn not to fight again that he wants to hang gloves.
“Eubank won. But I think he went straight to the hospital and did not return home to Monday morning. So I think he should leave his career. I think Eubank should retire. His best days are over, much next to him. But he had a huge night. He had a great payment. He had a great payment. There are no other fights that will get close.”
Benna’s weakness revealed
I don’t see Eubank Jr. He agrees with the recommendation of Groves to retire. Why would he? He knows how to defeat Conor and probably stop him in a rematch, starting faster. Instead of fighting Benn’s fight in the first three rounds, Eubank Jr. He will force him to war in close range and overwhelm with his activity.
As we saw, Benna’s weakness is his inability to throw combinations and fight inside. It won’t change. Eubank Jr. He knows the plan to defeat Benn and he will ruin him in a rematch. Promoter Eddie Hearn would do good to direct Conor from fighting Eubank Jr. because it will be worse.
Last updated 05/02/2025
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Tim Bradley summarizes David Benavidez’s chances of moving up to heavyweight and defeating Usyk
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May 18, 2026
Tim Bradley assessed David Benavidez’s chances of beating Oleksandr Usyk, who still holds three of the four major heavyweight titles.
The Ukrainian returns to action at the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza next Saturday, voluntarily defending his WBC belt against Dutch kickboxer Rico Verhoeven.
Besides this next exit, Usyk will likely be ordered to face “interim” WBC champion Agit Kabayelwho has a chance to win the full green and gold belt this year.
Alternatively, the 39-year-old could vacate his world title, perhaps with the intention of facing newly crowned unified champion Benavidez instead – a fight backed by powerful boxing broker Turki Alalshikh.
“The Mexican Monster” became a three-division world champion earlier this month, dethroning Gilberto Ramirez after the sixth round in his first appearance at 200 pounds.
However, despite his dominant performance, the reality is that Benavidez is not yet a full-fledged cruiserweight, and the 29-year-old admitted that he weighed just 202 pounds on fight night.
Because of this, he will likely drop back down to 175 pounds – where he still holds the WBC title – to face Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed crown.
As for Hall of Famer Bradley, this represents the most reasonable option for Benavidez, who effectively stated in his YouTube channel that the American has no chance of overthrowing Usyk.
“Usyk? Stop. It’s okay to have dreams – it’s okay, you can dream – [but] if you feel David Benavidez can beat Usyk, I’ll gladly take your money.
While Benavidez has always expressed interest in moving up to heavyweight, it appears his main target right now is unified airy heavyweight champion Bivol.
First, Bivol must defeat mandatory challenger Michael Eifert on May 30, but he would certainly be eager to get a chance to become a two-time undisputed champion later this year.
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Don King’s Palm Beach Jai Alai site is headed to foreclosure auction
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4 hours agoon
May 18, 2026
A foreclosure auction will be held on May 18 at the former Palm Beach Jai Alai frontage, owned by boxing promoter Don King, with residential developers among the parties eyeing the Mangonia Park property and King’s legal team still searching for a solution.
The site at 1415 45th Street has been vacant for more than three decades. King, 93, bought the property in 1999 for $6.3 million, according to property records cited by King. The real deal. The front itself, a 282,800-square-foot structure built in 1973, closed in December 1994 after Florida’s expansion of gambling offerings and a prolonged strike by jai alai players destroyed the sport’s commercial base.
How the auction happened
Palm Beach County Circuit Court Judge Scott Kerner entered a $42.5 million judgment in favor of an entity related to Taylor Made Lending, a Pompano Beach-based lender, clearing the way for the May 18 sale. Taylor Made serves as a special entity servicing a syndicate of mortgage investors, including Miami-based Winston Capital Management.
Court documents show that King personally guaranteed three loans secured by the property. The first one, redeemed in 2023, was worth $22.3 million at an interest rate of 13.9% per annum and required monthly payments of $260,000 in interest alone. A second loan for $9 million was made in 2024 at an interest rate of 18.5% per annum, as well as a third loan for $800,000 at an interest rate of 2%. Taylor Made alleged in its complaint that in September, King stopped making monthly interest-only payments of $138,750 on a $9 million loan and failed to repay the $800,000 loan in December when it matured.
The website and its limitations
The property is zoned primarily for office, government, ambulatory, educational and manufacturing uses, with as much as 25 percent of its square footage zoned for retail uses such as pharmacies, restaurants and gyms, according to an offering memorandum prepared by listing broker Art Porosoff of Miami-based Porosoff Group.
Development plans face an infrastructural obstacle independent of exclusion. Mangonia Park City Manager Ken Metcalf said in a March 31 interview that nothing could be built on the 53-acre parcel until the city secured a recent, larger reservoir for immaculate drinking water. Developers tracking the site have introduced a mixed-use redevelopment with thousands of recent homes.
Pattern of distressed holdings
The foreclosure is part of a broader spectrum of King’s real estate problems. In July, a subsidiary of Boca Raton-based construction company Straticon paid $11 million for a warehouse King owned in Deerfield Beach that previously served as the boxing promoter’s headquarters. The warehouse was the subject of a separate foreclosure lawsuit brought by a subsidiary of Miami-based Blueprint Capital Partners over the alleged failure to repay a $5.3 million loan.
Lawyers for King and Taylor Made Lending did not respond to requests for comment from The Real Deal, which first reported the foreclosure auction date.
Previous sales attempts
Since the purchase, King has made multiple attempts to sell the Mangonia Park property. His wife, Henrietta King, bought the frontage in 1999 with plans for a sports complicated that never came to fruition. In the early 2000s, a proposed sale of the apartments to a Boca Raton developer fell through, leading to a lengthy DK Arena v. EB Acquisitions lawsuit that ultimately made its way through the Florida Supreme Court. A separate deal with West Palm Beach-based FRI Investors also fell apart ten years ago.
The property was put back on the market in April 2025 with no asking price, although sources told The Real Deal that King’s team was seeking offers in the $100 million range, or about $2 million per acre.
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Albert Bell and Andy Cruz submitted a bid for the portfolio on May 27
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May 18, 2026
News: On Sunday, the IBF announced a bid for the previously ordered 135 No. 1 eliminator between Albert Bell and Andy Cruz. It will take place on May 27 at 2:00 p.m. local time during the ranking meeting at the IBF annual convention in Ho Tram, Vietnam. #box #PurseBidHedz
— Dan Rafael (@DanRafael1) May 18, 2026
The auction will take place at 2:00 p.m. local time during the IBF annual convention in Ho Tram, Vietnam.
The winner of the fight will become mandatory challenger to the IBF lightweight title, giving Andy Cruz a direct path to a championship shot less than two years into his professional career.
Cruz (6-0, 3 KO) has been undergoing an aggressive transition since leaving the amateur ranks after winning an Olympic gold medal for Cuba. The Matchroom-promoted lightweight already has wins over veterans Antonio Moran and Omar Salcido, despite having only six professional fights.
Albert Bell (28-0, 9 KO) brings much more professional experience to the eliminator and remains quietly undefeated, fighting mostly out of the spotlight. The Cleveland native has long been viewed as a tough matchup due to his defensive approach and southpaw demeanor.
Negotiations reaching the portfolio offer stage suggest that neither side was willing to bend financially enough to complete the transaction privately.
A victory for Cruz would strengthen his position in a crowded lightweight division that features names like Shakur Stevenson, Gervonta Davis and Keyshawn Davis.
The IBF tender for Cruz-Bell is scheduled for May 27 in Vietnam.
If Cruz defeats Bell, he will be back in position for another fight against IBF lightweight champion Raymond Muratalla if the titleholder stays at 135 pounds instead of moving up to 140.
Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, respected for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fighting landscape. His reports focus on the most vital fights, division development and the most discussed stories in sports.
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