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Heavyweight fights we want to see in 2026: Fury-Joshua, more

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The landscape of the heavyweight division is changing as champions and former champions approach retirement, so who can we expect to see involved in the biggest fights in the future?

Some of the huge names are still looking for a shot at a title or a huge payday. Both of those chances will be at stake when WBO interim heavyweight champion Joseph Parker takes on Fabio Wardley on Saturday in London, with the winner set to fight for the 2026 title against undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Since Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, became the most powerful figure in boxing a few years ago, fights that make sense to fans no longer remain fantasy and take place thanks to heavyweight purses.

Usyk (24-0, 15 KO) holds all four heavyweight titles (WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO), but before 2026 the division could have a number of vital fights – not just title fights – that will attract the attention of fight fans.

Here are some of the best heavyweight fights to come in 2026.


Oleksandr Usyk vs. Joseph Parker

Let’s start with the king, who recently said that he intends to fight until he is 41. The 38-year-old Usyk defeated former IBF champion Daniel Dubois with a clinical fifth-round knockout in July, once again securing the title of undisputed champion to Usyk. Former champion Tyson Fury (37) can’t wait for the next confrontation with Usyk, but the first one may be Usyk vs. Parker, assuming Parker beats Fabio Wardley on Saturday.

Parker, 33, a former WBO champion, has looked great in recent appearances and is the mandatory challenger for the WBO title. Parker (36-3, 24 KO) has been waiting for a title fight for some time and it looks like he will most likely face Usyk first in 2026. Parker could have fought Usyk now, but Usyk suffered a back injury, causing Parker to take the fight to Wardley instead.

Can Parker, with his cleverness, which he showed in victories over Deontay Wilder (2023) and Zhilei Zhang (2024), hinder Usyk (24-0, 15 KO) and cause him some discomfort? Usyk, who will bring much more movement and boxing skills than Zhang or Wilder, will be heavily favored to defeat Parker. If Wardley, a boxer with virtually no amateur experience, ruins his chances against Parker, will he be Usyk’s surprise next opponent?

Whether it’s Parker or Wardley next, watching Usyk – perhaps the best heavyweight since Lennox Lewis – is a live event not to be missed.


Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua

While Usyk vs. Fury 3 may happen, the fight that is getting the most attention and likely to generate the most pay-per-view revenue is Fury vs. Joshua.

This fight has been five years in the making and we still hope that we will see Fury vs. Joshua in 2026. But what happens if Fury decides to fight Usyk next year instead, and then retires for good – win or lose – after the fight? Despite its appeal and value, we still can’t be sure.

Subsequent attempts to match Fury and Joshua (28-4, 25 KO) have failed since 2020, and the megafight has lost its luster now that neither is a world champion. However, interest in the clash between English rivals is still huge. Frank Warren, Fury’s promoter, recently said Fury wants to return next year, but Fury hasn’t boxed since Usyk passed him in December.

Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn told ESPN that 36-year-old Joshua wants a fight with Fury, but a lot needs to happen before we can be sure it will happen. Heavyweight boxing is unpredictable and in a dream scenario, Fury vs. Joshua will be next.


Deontay Wilder vs. Francis Ngannou

Listen to me. The Wilder vs. Ngannou fight would be a very fascinating spectacle and would appeal to boxing and MMA fans. Here’s why: These two are far from title contention (Wilder has lost four of his last six fights – three by KO, and Ngannou has fought just once in MMA since his last UFC fight in January 2022) as they near the end of their careers. But their firepower means they still thrill. There will be no shortage of demanding blows, thrills and leaks in this inventive fight.

They recently had an argument on social media and Ngannou posted it “It’s time to finally settle the debate.” and Wilder responded “Get in the ring…”. And both have reason to opt for KO if this fight becomes a reality to revitalize their careers.

Ngannou, a former UFC heavyweight champion, suffered a painful second-round KO defeat to Joshua in a March 2024 boxing match. However, he was better in his second boxing appearance when he lost a split decision to Fury, the then WBC champion, two years ago. Wilder (44-4-1, 43 KO), a former WBC world champion, looked frail after last year’s defeat to Zhilei Zhang, but in June he recorded a stoppage victory in his last match against little-known Tyrrell Herndon.

Both Wilder and Ngannou have the ability to land powerful punches, and many fans would love to see who landed the knockout punch because it certainly wouldn’t make the scorecards.


Anthony Joshua vs. Martin Bakole

With Joshua returning from elbow surgery and having not fought since being knocked out by Dubois in September 2024, Hearn says the two-time champion will likely face someone other than Fury for the first time early next year.

Bakole (21-2-1, 16 KO) has recently been linked with Joshua in a fight that would take place in Nigeria. Joshua, who is of Nigerian descent and lived in the African country for a low period of his childhood, was interested in the experience of fighting in Africa, which would give him a chance to rejuvenate his career after the most devastating defeat.

Bakole (33 years aged) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo seems to be a good opponent for Joshua, who can prepare for a huge fight in 2026 and end it with a spectacular victory. Parker removed Bakole within two innings in February, although Bakole stepped in as a substitute opponent who was fielded too tardy. Bakole also drew with Efe Ajagba in May.


Moses Itauma vs. Filip Hrgovic

Itauma, one of the most exhilarating heavyweight fighters, is scheduled to fight on December 13, but he is still looking for an opponent.

Some have already ruled themselves out of facing the 6-foot-4 Itauma. Usyk said last week that he did not expect to fight Itauma before his retirement, while Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev, the “regular” WBA heavyweight champion, opted to face Murat Gassiev on December 12 instead.

Hrgovic (19-1, 14 KO) won’t be standing in Itauma’s opposite corner on December 13, but next year will be a perfect step up in class for the 20-year-old Itauma, who recorded his eighth first-round KO victory earlier this year.

We have yet to see Itauma’s chin seriously tested and perhaps Hrgovic’s experience, movement and deft boxing will provide that.

Dillian Whyte (31-4, 21 KO), a veteran who fought a six-round fight with Fury for the WBC title in April 2022, was destroyed in a round by Itauma (13-0, 11 KO) in August, and the youthful fighter could survive longer fights in which he faced greater challenges. Hrgovic has suffered cuts in recent fights, but if his skin can withstand his power, experience and boxing smarts should give Itauma more rounds than he is used to.


Bakhodir Jalolov vs. Daniel Dubois

Yalolov, a two-time Olympic gold medalist from Uzbekistan, is another contender who could potentially climb to the top of the heavyweight division after Usyk, Joshua and Fury leave the sport.

The 6-foot-11 Jalolov, 31, is currently under the radar and needs a huge win to break into the top five. The fight that could raise his profile would be against fellow KO specialist Dubois.

This will be a high-risk match for both of them: Jalolov (16-0, 14 KO) is undefeated and close to fighting for the title, and Dubois lost to Usyk in the 5th round by KO and cannot afford another defeat. Dubois, who knocked out Joshua in his first and only IBF title defense just over a year ago, has not fought since his defeat to Usyk in July and may be tempted by the chance to make up ground against another challenger.

This matchup could be a fun close fight between two powerhouse fighters with a chance to go to the top.

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Did Marcos Maidana derail Adrien Broner’s career path?

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With a record of (27-0, 22 KO), Adrien Broner seemed to be on his way to becoming a heavyweight star. Unfortunately for Broner, what happened on the night of December 14, 2013 seemed to change the path of his boxing journey.

Adrien Broner, also known as AB, from Cincinnati, Ohio, made his professional boxing debut in May 2008, defeating Allante Davis in the first round. Broner won his next twenty fights.

Broner won his first world title in November 2011, defeating Vicente Rodriguez in the third round to capture the vacant WBO super featherweight belt. Unfortunately, before the second defense, he was stripped due to the fact that he had not gained weight.

AB began to boost weight and defeated Antonio Demarco via TKO in the 8th round. With the victory, Broner won the WBC lightweight title and became a two-weight world champion.
Nine months later, in June 2013, Adrien Broner tried to win the third division championship. The fight was close, but Broner managed to overtake Pauli Malignaggi and win the WBA welterweight title.

At the age of 23, Adrien Broner was well on his way to becoming a superstar. But six months after the Malignaggi fight, Broner entered the ring for the 28th time, and when he emerged, he was a different man.

While preparing for his fight with Marcos Maidana, Adrien Broner talked trash and did his usual comedic antics. Broner was extremely confident, entering the fight as a 5-to-1 betting favorite.

As soon as the bell sounded for the opening round, Maidana rocked Broner as he landed a substantial left hook. Maidana continued to pepper Broner with a barrage of punches throughout the first round.

At 2:40 of round 2, Maidana landed a substantial left hook that sent Broner to the canvas. Broner managed to get up, but Maidana continued his aggressive attack.

From rounds 3 to 7, Maidana dictated the pace of the fight. With 1:29 remaining in the eighth round, Maidana defeated Broner for the second time when he landed another powerful left hook.

For the remainder of the fight, Maidana continued to overwhelm Broner with his work rate. At the end of the 12-round world title contest, Marcos Maidana won by unanimous decision.

After Maidana’s championship fight, Broner was no longer the same fighter. The loss changed Broner’s fighting style as he became more indecisive. Broner began dropping weight and rebounded, winning three fights in a row.

Broner next faced Shawn Porter in a 144-pound catchweight bout. Once again, in an crucial fight, Broner was not on the scorecards.

Broner decided to drop down to 140 pounds, defeating Khabib Allakhverdiev to win the vacant WBA super lightweight title. AB won two additional fights and then lost another major fight against Mikey Garcia.

AB’s last fight with an elite fighter was in January 2019, when he was overtaken by Manny Pacquiao. Five years later, Broner made his final ring appearance, but it didn’t go well as Blair Cobbs defeated him by unanimous decision.

Adrien Broner (35-5-1, 24 KO) is a four-division world champion, but the fight with Marcos Maidana changed his career to such an extent that if that fight had never happened, AB might have been even more legendary.

Before the Maidana fight, AB was a talented pressure fighter who threw combinations. After the Maidana fight, Broner became a passive boxer who seemed cautious and reluctant to throw punches because he was worried about being countered.

Currently, Adrien Broner is finding success in the streaming world by teaming up with Misfits boxer Deen the Great. 36-year-old Adrien Broner’s boxing career is currently on ice, but there are rumors of a possible return to the ring to face Chris Eubank Jr.

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Gervonta Davis is in negotiations with her undefeated rival after 16 months of inactivity

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Gervonta Davis now in negotiations with undefeated rival after 16 months of inactivity

After an extended break, Gervonta Davis is currently in negotiations to defend her world title against an undefeated rising star.

“Tank” has not competed since March 2024, when was forced to controversially draw a majority in defense of the WBA lightweight title against Lamont Roach Jr.

A planned main event against Jake Paul last November was canceled due to Davis’ external issues, which led to the WBA awarding him the title on hiatus.

Earlier this year, it was reported that “Tank” was in talks for a showdown with former rival Isaac Cruz, but when the Mexican left, fans began to wonder if they would actually see the 31-year-old champion from Baltimore back in the ring.

However, any fears may soon be put to rest Boxing scene reported that Davis is in negotiations to fight Floyd Schofield. The WBA ordered a fight between the duo and gave them until June 22 to reach a deal before financial offers were announced.

The report states that officials close to the negotiations plan for the fight to take place in mid-September or early October.

Schofield is undefeated for 19 years and ranks first in the WBA rankings. He was previously scheduled to fight for a world title against Shakur Stevenson in February 2025 before he was forced to withdraw from the fight during fight week due to illness.

He has since claimed he beat Tevin Farmer by knockout, and his father and trainer, Floyd Sr., has insisted they want to fight Davis next and are extremely confident of winning.

The fight could hinge on Davis’ legal issues, as he was recently wanted by Maryland State Police after allegedly violating probation stemming from domestic violence allegations that resulted in the cancellation of his exhibition with Paul.

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Raymond Muratalla will defend his IBF lightweight title against Robson Conceição on August 1

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“After my last fight, the boxing world really knew who I was,” Muratalla said. “People saw me as an underdog even though I was the champion and I showed that I couldn’t be underestimated.

“Now I’m defending my title against another Olympic gold medalist and I plan to look even better. I’m focused, ready and I’ll take care of things on August 1.”

Conceição is looking to regain his world champion status after previously holding the WBC junior lightweight championship.

“They said it was impossible when I dreamed of winning an Olympic gold medal,” Conceição said. “They said that when I fought for my first world title, I achieved both and it’s no different now.

“I have great respect for Raymond Muratalla, but I am ready for this challenge. I want to prove that determination, experience and the heart of a champion are able to overcome any obstacle.

“On August 1, I will fight for myself, my family and all of Brazil.”

Muratalla enters the fight undefeated with a record of 24-0 and 17 knockouts. The California native was elevated to full IBF champion following the retirement of Vasily Lomachenko, and most recently defended his title following a decision victory over Olympic gold medalist Andy Cruz in February.

Conceição (21-3-1, 10 knockouts) became the first Brazilian Olympic boxing gold medalist at the 2016 Games. The 37-year-old won the WBC junior lightweight title by defeating O’Shaquie Foster in July 2024 before losing the belt in a rematch later that year.

Top president Todd duBoef believes the fight will be a forceful addition to the August installment of “The Fight” series.

“Raymond Muratalla has established himself as one of the best lightweights in the world. His recent decisive victory over Andy Cruz reinforced his elite status in boxing,” said duBoef.

“The upcoming defense against Olympic gold medalist and former world champion Robson Conceição will keep fans entertained from the first bell.”

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