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Golovkin, Tarver and Benn headline the 2026 Boxing Hall of Fame class

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Gennady Golovkin, the power puncher who defended his middleweight title a record 20 consecutive times, was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame on Thursday.

Former champions Antonio Tarver and Nigel Benn are the next top names in the class to be placed in the museum in Canastota, Fresh York. The ceremony is scheduled for June 14.

Golovkin was elected in his first year in a vote by members of the American Boxing Writers Association and a panel of international boxing historians.

The Kazakh native has a record of 42-2-1 and 37 KOs. After winning his first title in 2010 in his 19th fight, he remained the 160-pound champion until Canelo Alvarez defeated him in his second fight in 2018. The 20 consecutive saves broke the league record set by Hall of Famer Bernard Hopkins.

“This is the greatest honor in boxing and the final piece of the puzzle of my career. I’m proud to have a legacy in boxing,” Golovkin said after being informed of his induction by Hall.

Triple G drew Alvarez in his first fight and lost to him for the super middleweight title in his final fight in 2022 after reclaiming the middleweight crown.

Golovkin, a silver medalist at the 2004 Olympics, was last month elected president of World Boxing, the organization that will organize Olympic tournaments at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Tarver (31-6-1, 22 KO) has won multiple lightweight heavyweight titles, one of which he won by knocking out Roy Jones Jr. in the second round of their 2004 fight. He won two of three bouts with Jones, who has long been considered boxing’s top contender. Tarver, a 1996 Olympic lightweight heavyweight bronze medalist, also played heavyweight champion Mason Dixon in “Rocky Balboa.”

Benn won the middleweight and super middleweight titles, holding the latter belt for four years, and went 42-5-1 with 35 KOs. The British fighter’s son, Conor, recently defeated Chris Eubank Jr. after their fathers fought twice in the 1990s, with the elder Eubank winning and drawing with Nigel Benn.

Also selected were Jimmy Clabby, who had a record of 86-21-23 with 46 KOs before retiring in 1923, and women’s boxers Naoko Fujioka and Jackie Nava. Fujioka was Japan’s first five-division champion and went 19-3-1 with 7 KOs. Nava won the bantamweight and super bantamweight titles in back-to-back fights in 2005, highlighting her 40-4-4 career with 16 KOs.

Also honored will be coaches and editors Russ Anber and Jimmy Glenn, referee Frank Cappuccino and Dr. Edwin “Flip” Homansky, who will be the second doctor to be inducted. The first is his wife, Dr. Margaret Goodman.

Journalist Kevin Iole and the overdue broadcaster Alex Wallau were selected for the Observer category.

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Joe Joyce announces his return to fighting more than a year after Filip Hrgović’s defeat

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Joe Joyce announces comeback fight over a year after Filip Hrgovic defeat

Joe Joyce will return to action against the undefeated heavyweight on July 11, marking his first fight under SugarHill head coach Steward.

The 40-year-old has not fought since April 2025, when he made a sturdy showing of himself before losing a unanimous decision to Filip Hrgovic. Joyce was scheduled to face fellow veteran Dillian Whyte and then face former world title challenger Hrgovic in a grueling 10-round fight when Whyte withdrew due to injury.

before, “Juggernaut” was rejected and scored unanimously by Derek Chisorawhich followed his 10th round victory over Kash Ali in 2024.

Hoping to get back into the win column, Joyce is now preparing to face Russian Artem Suslenkov in the Murat Gassiev vs Tony Yoka fight at Moscow’s VTB Arena.

After making contact with renowned trainer Steward, who is best known for his work with Tyson Fury, Joyce said he was looking forward to meeting the 30-year-old away.

“I have spent the last year preparing, training and wanting to get back into the ring. I am excited to go to Russia and fight for the WBA continental heavyweight title on July 11.

“Thank you IBA Pro for this opportunity. My team and I are locked in and Moscow should prepare for a great performance.”

Suslenkov boasts a professional record of 14-0 (9 KO), and most notably defeated Michael Hunter by eight-round unanimous decision in an IBA Pro match in 2024.

In the heavyweight division, the 6-foot-1 inch has also previously passed Christian Hammer and has stopped fights against Agron Smakici and Artur Mann each time.

Meanwhile, Joyce clearly wants to stay in the sport even after many called for him to retire following back-to-back losses to Zhilei Zhang in 2023.

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Adrien Broner raises fresh concerns during live broadcast

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Adrien Broner during recent live streams showing his physical condition and drinking habits

Adrien Broner has sparked fresh concern after another live broadcast showed the former four-weight world champion struggling physically while continuing to consume alcohol.

Broner is present every day on the 24/7 broadcasts with influential boxer DeenTheGreat, and alcohol is rarely off limits during broadcasts.

However, many viewers believe that drinking itself is no longer the biggest problem.

Recent broadcasts showed Broner swallowing drinks quickly, taking them from other people nearby and appearing to choke or nearly vomit on several occasions as he continued to drink.

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Broner has never hidden his love of nightlife, and many people can drink regularly and still be in complete control.

What concerned some viewers was the increasingly perceptible physical effects of alcohol on the welterweight star in real time.

During recent shows, Broner has repeatedly appeared to be unwell after drinking alcohol, and moments where he appears to be on the verge of illness have become challenging for viewers to watch.

As WBN previously reported, Ryan Garcia publicly urged Broner to stop drinking after watching stream clips while Gervonta Davis was undergoing a health check.

The scenes have heightened concern around the boxer who once built his reputation on training camp discipline and maintaining excellent fitness for much of the year.

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Other shows featured drunken calls by Floyd Mayweather and increasingly erratic moments.

For a fighter once seen as Mayweather’s successor and one of boxing’s brightest stars, the contrast is making headlines.

What started as a live-streaming venture that Broner thought would make him a millionaire again is now generating a very different reaction.

Broner continues to insist that he is rebuilding his life and finances through streaming.

But as more and more clips spread online, more and more people seem less interested in the entertainment value and more focused on the man at the center of the action.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has been interviewing world champions, breaking down international titles exclusively and reporting from the ring. His work is distributed on major platforms including Apple News. Read the full biography.

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Bill Haney says Devin Haney is still developing at 27 years aged

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Image: Bill Haney Says Devin Haney Is Still Developing At 27

Haney has spent much of the last year being associated with some of boxing’s biggest names, including Ryan Garcia, Brian Norman Jr. and, most recently, Shakur Stevenson, amid reports that Zuffa Boxing is targeting big-name fights on its roster.

When asked about the future and the opportunities that will be available to players as up-to-date platforms enter the sport, Haney pointed to the long-term goals he still has for his son.

“At 27, Devin is still going forceful. He’s still heading towards, you know what I mean, boxer from Mount Rushmore. It’s still growing said Bill to MillCity Boxing.

Haney also shared a favorable opinion of Zuffa’s entry into boxing, suggesting that additional platforms could only benefit fighters looking to advance their careers.

“It’s a platform for the athlete to come through and that’s what it is, he really listens to his coach and his coach really looks at everything. I mean, it’s a great opportunity, man,” Bill said.

While critics continue to debate Devin Haney’s place in the sport’s elite, Bill believes his achievements have already earned him a place among boxing’s greatest fighters.

“Well, that would have to be difficult when you were talking to other Hall of Fame players and they were saying Devin was a Hall of Famer and they were saying you’re wrong. You never hear a Hall of Famer with his game,” Bill said.

“I think once they realize that and sit down, they’d like to have a career like Devin had.”

Haney’s comments come as Devin continues to consider his next move in a loaded welterweight division with several high-profile fights potentially available as boxing’s promotional landscape evolves.

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