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Hrgovic vs Dubois fight advanced to fight for the interim IBF title

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Saturday’s fight between Filip Hrgovic and Daniel Dubois will now have the interim IBF heavyweight title in mind when the two meet in Riyad. The winner of this fight could be elevated to the rank of full IBF champion if the title is taken from undisputed four-band champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Stripping Usyk before his rematch with Tyson Fury would be an unpopular move for the International Boxing Federation as it would take away some of the interest in the fight.

Usyk (22-0, 14 KO) defeated Fury via split decision after 12 rounds earlier this month on May 18. The rematch on December 21 will be of greater value to Fury fans if he manages to win all four titles, as he needs those belts to generate interest in a UK-wide clash with Anthony Joshua.

Eddie Hearn’s strategic maneuvers

Promoter Eddie Hearn wants the IBF title at stake so that his fighter, Anthony Joshua, can face the winner of Saturday’s Hrgovic-Dubois fight. Hearn promotes Hrgovic and wanted the IBF title to be at stake in Saturday’s fight with Dubois, but that didn’t happen.

Hearn believes it is essential for Joshua to win the IBF title before he faces the winner of the rematch between Fury and Usyk. This would have been a bargaining chip for Joshua had he been the IBF champion when Hearn entered negotiations with the winner of this fight.

It is unclear how much weight the IBF would give Joshua when negotiating the winner of Fury vs. Usyk 2. Holding the IBF title will be more essential to Joshua if he faces Fury, as he needs to keep the strap to get a better financial deal against him.

The importance of the IBF title for Joshua

Joshua will already be the A side in the negotiations with Usyk, so the IBF belt will not matter much. He doesn’t need it to get a better deal. Joshua is already prosperous, so I don’t see it making much of a difference. The IBF title will be a decoration, something Joshua can bring to the ring if he faces Usyk. This is only essential if Joshua faces Fury because he needs it for negotiations.

Unfortunately for Hearn, the boxing public would not see Joshua as a world champion if he fought Usyk because he had already been beaten twice. Even if Joshua wins the IBF title, fans will see him as “master of paper” will join the trilogy with Usyk.

Joshua would only be a champion on paper, but the world would see him as a guy who learned from Usyk twice and suffered a mental breakdown after his second defeat in 2022.

It was terrible to watch. Joshua has since beaten the four creampies Hearn compared him to to artificially rebuild him, but he is still the same flawed fighter Usyk beat twice.

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Martin Bakole will likely appear on the card of the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury

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According to his promoter Ben Shalom, Martin Bakole will be rewarded for the sensational summer knockout of Jared Anderson with a fight on the Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury II card.

“Hopefully we’ll have a huge fight to announce in December,” Boxxer’s Shalom told BoxingScene. “Hopefully on the undercard of the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, which will take place on December 21 in Saudi Arabia.

When asked if his opponent would be Zhilei Zhang, who stopped Deontay Wilder in June, Shalom did not reveal further details.

“I don’t want to say too much,” he said. “We’ll see what happens. It was a shock for Martin. We had to be very patient. For me, he’s the man I’m most afraid of in the division. He’s a guy no one wants to fight.

“The season in Riyad made impossible fights possible. Thank God the Anderson fight happened. It was a clear win on a huge platform. We knew what was coming, but that evening he announced himself to the world. I believe he can beat anyone in the league.”

Congo’s Bakole (21-1, 16 KO), 31, fought for the first time in the United States in August and stopped Anderson in a one-sided demolition, knocking down the then-undefeated American heavyweight prospect three times en route to a fight victory by technical knockout in the fifth round.

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Dmitry Bivol Undecided what’s next after Beterbiev

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Dmitry Bivol says he is not sure if he will leave the lightweight heavyweight division if he achieves his goal of defeating unified three-belt champion Artur Beterbiev and becoming undisputed champion this Saturday night in Riyad.

The two obvious choices for Bivol are to stay at lightweight heavyweight and face WBC interim champion David Benavidez or “regular” WBA champion David Morrell. These would be great fights for the fans and would make Bivol good money. They both have power and there is a good chance that Bivol can be knocked out by either of them.

If Bivol (23-0, 12 KO) decides not to stay at 175 to defend his four belts in a rematch with Canelo Alvarez, he could move up to cruiserweight to challenge IBF champion Jai Opetai for the belt. His Excellency Turki Alalshikh may be interested in a fight between the two.

We don’t know how good Bivol is because he hasn’t fought any killers at 175 pounds and he looks outmatched against bigger fighters. Will he respond well to Beterbiev’s repeated blows, or will he crumble and fall apart?

Beterbiev (20-0, 20 KO) could dash Bivol’s big-fight hopes by knocking him out on Saturday night. This would change the dynamics of some possible fights as Canelo has no interest in fighting Beterbiev and it’s understandable why.

Beterbiev would be a bigger problem for Opetai because the Australian doesn’t react well to difficult shots and he has no inside game to speak of. Turki likes Opetaia and a fight with Beterbiev where he could potentially get knocked out wouldn’t be good for his career. This would reduce Opetai’s popularity, perhaps permanently.

“For me, the stripes are very crucial, first of all because I didn’t have them. Maybe when I get these belts, maybe I will change my mind,” Bivol said in a conversation with journalists Stomping areason how he sees world titles as the most crucial thing to him in his boxing career. “Ever since I came into boxing, I wanted to have all the collections of all the belts.”

If Bivol wins, it does not mean that there are no goals for him, because a rematch with Beterbiev cannot be ruled out. This will be of interest to many fans. Moreover, there are challengers like David Benavidez, David Morrell, Joshua Buatsi and Anthony Yarde who would like to earn a title shot against him.

“I didn’t think too much about what would happen after this fight,” Bivol said when asked if he could move to another division if he beat Artur Beterbiev to become the undisputed 175-pound champion.

“I need to listen to my body to decide what I want to do next after this fight, and then I can tell you.”

“I feel amazing because I’m going to fight for all the belts, and this opportunity is not available to every fighter. Even good fighters couldn’t be that lucky, but I got this fight,” said Dmitry Bivol Boxing King’s Media that he was given a chance to fight for the undisputed lightweight heavyweight title against Artur Beterbiev.

“I want to make history with my coach,” Bivol said.

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Mike Tyson: “The best fighter in the world can’t attract 5,000 people!”

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Mike Tyson believes that current boxing king Pound for Pound is a star in his own right, but Terence Crawford is unable to attract a huge audience.

Boxing magazine’s “Baddest Man” says Crawford has struggled to build a significant fan base and compared purses from today to the 1980s, when many of P4P’s Top 50 fighters had huge followings.

The fact that the top fighter in the sport and the number one boxer in today’s rankings was unable to attract the attention of Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and himself during their careers is a travesty for Tyson.

In an interview with tennis star Nick Kyrgios before his final fight in Los Angeles, Tyson accused Crawford of not being electrifying enough.

Kyrgios asked Tyson about the differences between his prime and his current crop of talent ahead of his November 15 clash with Jake Paul.

Tyson replied: “You know, it’s a humorous question because of the technology. More people see fighters now than when I was fighting.

“Seeing these players, we made a lot of money fighting for our time. You see, these guys are fighting now. They won’t get ten if… I’m also talking about the youngest ones – Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran and Tommy Hearn. These little guys, they don’t make that kind of money. These guys were making $15 million in the 1980s. It’s like, I don’t know, like $45 million now. Times are changing and they just can’t keep up [the same money]”

The Novel Yorker, 58, then cited Crawford as an example.

“Look, Terence Crawford in the box, he’s fighting [fought] Errol Smith [Spence]and he’s the best fighter in the world, but he can’t attract 5,000 people. So like you, he has more [to] I have to come [than just] being the best.

“You have to entertain. You have to be electrifying. The best fighters in the world can’t, like I said, beat anyone. They could beat anyone in the world, but they can’t draw 5,000 tickets. You know, it’s because they’re not electrifying.

“The way they make money is because their opponents are very eminent. They have many supporters [on social media]. But there are people; I’m sure they’re talented guys who could beat anyone, but they look like shit. It’s like watching grass grow, you know.

Mike Tyson ‘got his ass kicked, often knocked out’

At this point Kyrgios interjected and said: “Yes. Let’s not mention any names” to try to keep Crawford out of the equation.

In August, Crawford won his match against Israil Madrimov. While the fight appears to have sold well, more questions than answers remain about how many people actually attended and how much they paid for the ticket.

The reported Pay Per View sales also line up perfectly with what Mike Tyson noticed, leaving boxing in the strange position it currently finds itself in when it comes to the recognized best in the world.

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