Boxing
In Riyadh, the land of heavyweight wonders, Nikolai Valuev would be a huge star
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4 months agoon
By
J. Humza
It’s been 15 years since Nikolai Valuev lost to David Haye and went to the Black Forest to hunt wild boars, bears and huge wild sheep.
That night in Nuremberg he lost for the second time in 53 fights and left the ring without the WBA heavyweight title; Haye was still celebrating when Valuev disappeared. He has been seen very little since then, which is strange considering he is over seven feet elevated and probably weighs about 25 stone now. I have only seen him once in my travels since that night.
He would be a perfect candidate for Saudi Arabia’s unofficial heavyweight league, one of about 20 heavyweights to have fought at the Kingdom Arena to date. There is no other venue in history that could match the dominance of the Kingdom Arena in such a low period of time; four major shows, a fight for the undisputed title, and all in the span of just eight months.
Besides, perhaps as many as 18 of the world’s top 20 heavyweights have already climbed the rope. Make no mistake, Beast would be a player. I would argue he is far more resilient than Arslanbek Makhmudov, who was brutally exposed by Agit Kabayel in December; Makhmudov, at 6’6″ and with 17 knockouts in 18 wins, was being billed as Beast II, a limpid move. Valuev would not have given up like Makhmudov did.
That night in 2009, when Valuev came to the end of his long, long career, I landed at 7 p.m. and flew out at 7 a.m.; the journey, the fight, the flight are a blur. Luckily, I already had my interview with Valuev in my pocket. He was a lost soul, this huge guy, and I had a cushioned spot for him.
He hated violence, loved the works of Agatha Christie and hunting with a spear. He was not the first Soviet giant to be kidnapped at a youthful age and placed in one of the sports academies.
He was at the very end of the fading Soviet system, a system that created champions in every discipline. It was also a system without compassion or care for the thousands it rejected. The Klitschko boys were products of a similar regime.
He tried basketball and as far as I know he still holds the Russian record in the discus throw in the under 19 category. At the age of 20 an venerable Soviet boxing professor named Oleg Shalaev started working with him. As you can imagine it was a leisurely process to make him a boxer.
His choice for the noble art was based solely on size, not temperament. He quoted poetry; he was not a born warrior. He married a ballerina; he loved art.
It was Kellie Maloney who gave him the nickname “The Beast from the East” (several people claim she gave him that nickname) and he eventually won the heavyweight title. Sure, there was a lot of Primo Carnera in that lineup. In fairness, both Valuev and Carnera were fighters, brave, and showed a lot of heart.
“People were only interested in my size,” Valuev said. Carnera would have said the same thing, but he wasn’t allowed to tell his story.
Haye had been brutal in the weeks leading up to the fight, taking every opportunity to belittle Valuev. He spoke about his smell, his hair, his slowness. But privately there was nothing inconsequential about his preparation for the fight.
Haye had the riot act read to him several times that night by Adam Booth in his corner. Some of the pictures from the fight look bogus; Valuev is much bigger and Haye was getting smaller at times. It was an event, believe me.
Haye helped sell the fight; he made it a must-see event. It was popular at the time and that was because of what Haye did – he sold his fights. After Valuev, he did wonders with both John Ruiz and Audley Harrison. It’s effortless to forget how great Haye was. Needless to say, Haye in the Saudi mix would be great fun. “He’s another idiot in boxing,” Valuev said.
Remember, around this time Haye showed up at a restaurant where the Klitschko brothers were eating, wearing a T-shirt with a picture of him holding the brothers’ severed heads, which is why 60,000 seats were sold out for his planned fight with Wladimir in Gelsenkirchen.
After Haye pulled out of his sold-out fight with Wlad, another Klitschko scandal erupted, this time involving Vitali. There was a suggestion and claim that on the day the Valuev fight was announced, Haye was close to agreeing – some say signing – to fight Vitali. The Klitschko-Haye rivalry is deep and nasty. You couldn’t be nasty to Valuev.
Memory can be tricky, but not in the case of Valuev and Haye that night in Nuremberg. The fight followed a relentless pattern: Haye moving, striking, moving and ducking, while Valuev tried to cut the ring. In the final fight, Haye finally landed a pristine shot, and Valuev came within a thud of landing. One judge called it a draw, the other two for Haye. In many ways, it was a tactical masterclass.
“I never said beating a giant would be pretty or effortless,” Haye said at the end. He was right.
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The fight between Alexis Rocha and Raul Curiel will take place on December 14 at the Toyota Arena
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22 hours agoon
November 23, 2024In a clash of forces between two world title contenders, NABO welterweight titleholder Alexis “Lex” Rocha (25-2-0, 16 KO) will put his skills to the test against undefeated knockout and NABF welterweight titleholder Raul “El Cugar “. Curiel (15-0, 13 KO).
The 10-round main event will take place on Saturday, December 14, live from the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN.
“‘The best versus the best’ is Golden Boy’s mantra and that’s what fans will see as Rocha and Curiel take on everything that’s on the table,” said President and CEO Oscar De La Hoya. “Rocha is a veteran whose goal is to win the world title, Curiel is an undefeated blue-chip prospect with huge potential. It’s really a 50/50 fight and I’m looking forward to it.”
Tickets for the Rocha vs. match Curiel will go on sale on Friday, October 11 at 10 a.m. PT and will be priced at $100, $75, $50 and $25, excluding applicable service fees. A confined number of Golden Boy VIP Experience tickets will also be available, including exclusive merchandise and fight night upgrades. Standard and VIP tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com, Toyota-arena.com, Goldenboy.com or at the Toyota Arena box office from Monday to Friday from 12:00 to 16:00
“I’ve seen Raul Curiel all these years and he never once mentioned my name,” Alexis Rocha said. “After my last defeat, he suddenly became interested in fighting me. If he thinks I’ve lost a step or somehow had an simple fight, he’s in for a rude awakening. I can’t wait to make a statement and show the world what I’m capable of.”
Santa Ana, California Rep. Alexis “Lex” Rocha comes from a struggling family. The younger brother of Ronny Rios, he was the youngest fighter to win a gold medal at the Junior Olympics at the age of 14 in 2012 and caught the attention of the boxing world by becoming a six-time national champion during his amateur career. Rocha signed with Golden Boy in January 2016 and made his professional debut in March 2016, defeating Jordan Rosario at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles. Since then, he has amassed an enviable record of powerful knockouts over top contenders and plans to return to world title contention, with his last fight being a victory over undefeated Santiago Dominguez on July 19 last year.
“The fans can expect a war,” said Raul Curiel. “I’m going to prepare well to put on a great show. This will be the most essential fight of my career so far. I know Alexis is a great fighter, a good opponent and will also show up prepared. My focus is on Alexis and if I can beat him, I know it will give me a chance to fight for the world championship.
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George Kambosos moves up to 140, adds Eddie Hearn to team
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2 days agoon
November 23, 2024Former unified lightweight champion George Kambosos approached promoter Eddie Hearn asking for more massive fights.
Kambosos has signed a co-promotional deal with Eddie Hearn, under which the Greek-Australian slugger will continue his association with DiBella Entertainment Inc. and his own company, Ferocious Promotions.
The 21-3 star will move up to the super lightweight division of Matchroom Boxing’s lively division. He aims to become a two-weight world champion in early 2025, and as part of the deal, a title fight is promised as long as he continues to win.
Since his stunning victory over Teofimo Lopez, Kambosos has never shied away from competing against the best. Those three losses on his resume came to Devin Haney [twice] and Vasily Lomachenko, all at home and all for world titles.
The 31-year-old is now set to face compatriot Liam Paro after defending his IBF title against Richardson Hitchins in December in Puerto Rico.
“I am thrilled to be working with Matchroom Boxing. I am excited to have signed a three-way promotional cooperation agreement with my long-time promoter DiBella Entertainment Inc. and Ferocious Promotions,” Kambosos said.
“I made great success and history when I moved up the Matchroom shows by winning my UK elimination fight against Lee Selby. The most noteworthy and unforgettable is my victory against Teofimo at Madison Square Garden in Up-to-date York to become the 135-pound world champion.
“I am officially announcing that I will be moving up to 140 pounds and signing with Matchroom will ensure my continued success and the legacy I want to leave in the sport of boxing.”
Hearn, who adds an experienced campaigner to his stable, added: “I am delighted to welcome George to the team. George’s victory over Teofimo tore up the script and showed that George was the man for the massive time. He has proven to be a huge attraction in Australia and one of the real driving forces behind the rapid growth of boxing Down Under.
“The 140-pound division is full of massive names and massive potential fights. Adding George to the mix only elevates the level, and a possible fight with Liam Paro is a truly appetizing prospect. If Liam manages to win in a great fight against Richardson on December 7th [the fight could be on].
Lou DiBella, who has worked with Kambosos for years, said: “I’m glad I was able to make a deal with my antique buddy Eddie to work with George Kambosos Jr. and Ferocious Promotions.
“Throughout his career, George has been a fighter who has never shied away from a challenge, and now he wants to test himself against top junior welterweights.
Matchroom works with top 140-pounders, including George’s compatriot Liam Paro, and, like DiBella Entertainment, is heavily invested in Australia.
“It’s a natural partnership,” added the Up-to-date Yorker.
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Mike Tyson had absolutely no chance of knocking out Jake Paul
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3 days agoon
November 21, 2024One of the hottest topics surrounding Mike Tyson’s return at the age of 58 was the possibility of the boxing legend scoring a knockout of Jake Paul.
WBN has weighed in on this topic several times, questioning the validity of five-second training clips that revealed nothing about Tyson’s abilities at this overdue age. One of the most intriguing observations during the preparations was the opinion of UFC commentator Daniel Cormier.
Speaking on his show “Funky and the Champ,” Cormier reflected on Tyson’s social media videos and offered an informed opinion on the meaning of the clips.
“I understand that [he is in amazing shape at 58]and I understand what he is saying [he feels as though he can compete]– Cormier said. “And I agree that when he hits the pads with Rafael Cordeiro, it looks like there’s still something left in him.
“But then I watch Jake Paul fight Mike Perry. I saw Jake Paul get overwhelmed to the point where he started to feel uncomfortable. It looked like Mike Perry had a chance. But Jake has a reserve tank he can go to and benefit from because he’s 28 years ancient. Then he comes back and finally finishes Mike Perry.
“At the beginning of the fight, Mike Perry gets beaten up and dropped. He looks trained and unmatched. This worries me because what if it looks like a 58-year-old man fighting a 28-year-old man while Mike can’t employ the backup tank to stay and compete with this newborn kid? I think it’s a failure for Jake Paul because if you beat Mike Tyson, everyone will love him.
He added: “What if Mike knocks him out? It’s over. Everything is ready. This would be the backfire of all time. If he gets knocked out, nothing like that has ever happened in the history of the sport.”
Unfortunately for Tyson, this revenge backfired spectacularly, as the former heavyweight champion’s return was the only event that bombed. Tyson had nothing left twenty years after he had nothing left in his tank and no desire to box in his mind.
Paul parlayed this into a money-making scheme that would forever be a success for him and his company, but would be poorly received by the die-hard boxing fraternity.
Cormier’s words resonate, especially after what happened in the ring when Mike Tyson struggled to shift into first gear, warning former fighters thinking about returning after 50.
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