Promoter Conor Benn, Eddie Hearn, says he wanted to get to Chris Eubank Jr. After he hit him with an egg during today’s press conference, because he thought he would “hit” him “glass” in his eye.
Push history
During the fight, Hearn looked towards the promoter Ben Shaloma, and then pushed him. He says that he actually tried to get to Eubank Jr. It didn’t look like this, but he says so. Shalom looked like he was innocently, as if he were an straightforward victim when he was pushed.
Eddie looked worked out, almost crazy during the episode, and then he could not serene down when he gave an interview. He says he thinks the entire Eubank Jr. team He was on him, including the Shalom promoter. It was all guessing Hearn, but he treated it as a proven fact.
“He was hit around the face with an object in the eye and they are not very cheerful about it,” said Eddie Hearn Stamping ground About Conor Benn and his dad, Nigel, they are not satisfied with the egg incident Chris Eubank Jr. during today’s press conference.
It was just an egg, but Hearn couldn’t stop giving about it. Safety took care of this problem, separating two fighters, so there was no sense for Hearn to hit it and blame the whole team. Shalom said he knew nothing about what Eubank Jr. intended to do, and he looked credible.
“Glass” fear of Hearna
“On Thursday, we must have precautions in the pressure, because if Conor and Nigel see Eubank, it is turned on. At that time I thought it was a glass. He crashed everywhere. He has someone who bought him an egg. He went on stage. Everyone in his team knows what he intends to do and hit him in the face with an egg.
“I wasn’t going to fight, but I wanted to talk to people because I believe they knew what would happen. Just pull him out [of the way]Hearn said, when he remembered that he had pushed the promoter Ben Shaloma on the stage. “I wanted to go to Chris Eubank because I thought it was ab **** movement.
“When you wear something on the stage to hit them around the face, I cheated on him. I don’t like the way he was planned. I told him [Shalom] That you knew about it and he said: “I swear, I didn’t know about it.” Eubank is a planned guy. That’s what he does, ”Hearn said.
The situation surrounding all of Oleksandr Usyk’s world champion titles has already been determined before his fight with kickboxer Rico Verhoeven.
The WBC controversially put its belt on the line before this fight, meaning that Verhoeven, despite having little or no chance of winning, could win the belt in May 23 in Egypt.
The WBA announced today that the fight will count as a successful world title defense if Usyk wins, but the challenger will not be able to claim the belt, even if it causes seismic shocks. If this happens, a committee will meet on next steps.
The IBF has taken a similar stance, but while Verhoeven cannot win that title either, the sanctioning body will immediately declare the heavyweight belt vacant if Usyk loses.
The conditions under which Usyk can fight to remain champion are as follows:
1. If Usyk loses on May 23, 2026, the IBF heavyweight title will be immediately declared vacant.
2. If Usyk wins on May 23, 2026, the IBF will recognize the WBC’s position in the rotation and will order an IBF mandatory fight for one hundred and eighty (180) days thereafter.
3. If the WBA grants special permission, the IBF will recognize the WBA’s position in the rotation and order an IBF mandatory fight for one hundred and eighty (180) days thereafter.
4. The IBF reserves the right to change the mandatory deadline in the event of significant delays in the rotation.
After the fight with Verhoeven, Usyk will be ordered to face WBC mandatory Agit Kabayel, and promoter Frank Warren is sure that he will be stripped of the belt if he does not fulfill his obligation.
Some praised Foster’s conditioning and predicted a good performance against Ford, while others doubted whether the WBC super featherweight champion would pull too much weight before the defense.
Foster rarely receives as much attention as some of the bigger names in the lower weight classes, but a viral photo has brought him back into the conversation online. Fans debated whether Ford would be able to handle Foster’s strength and physicality after moving from featherweight to fighting.
The fight was already generating attention due to the Houston setting and the tension between the two fighters online, but Foster’s photo from training sparked even more discussion about the DAZN card. Houston fans are expected to turn out in immense numbers for the event at the Fertitta Center, which will be one of the biggest hometown shows of Foster’s career.
Foster gained more attention after his victory over Stephen Fulton, with many fans hoping he would stay at lightweight and continue pushing for a fight with Shakur Stevenson.
Instead, Foster returned to 130 pounds, and talk of fighting Stevenson gradually died down.
A powerful performance against Ford could change that quickly, especially if Foster delivers the kind of performance fans now expect after seeing the state he appears to be in heading into the fight.
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.
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are considered two of the greatest of all time, but despite their meeting in 2015, fans still argue over which man was the greatest. Now the world-famous coach Robert Garcia has spoken.
Pacquiao is the only eight-division boxing world champion in history. In his legendary career, he ruled the flyweight division in 1998 and then ruled every division from super bantamweight to super welterweight.
Although unlike the self-proclaimed “TBE”, “Pac Man” was defeated eight times, including a loss to Mayweather, who famously retired with a 50-0 record, having won world titles in five different weight classes.
However, in clip captured by RyckesportsTVGarcia stated that he believes Pacquiao ranks higher in the “GOAT” debate because of the love he has received outside the ring as well as his skills in it.
“I think Pacquiao was better. Mike Tyson told me something: ‘To be the GOAT, it’s not just because of your boxing records, you have to be loved and accepted by the fans’ – and everyone loves Pacquiao.
“As Tyson says, [you must be able to] walk down the street with no bodyguards, everyone who comes up to you shakes your hand, if you can’t do it, you can’t be the GOAT if you can’t do it.
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