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Jack Catterall has every weapon to dethrone Josh Taylor
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5 months agoon
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J. HumzaAccording to his coach Nigel Travis, Jack Catterall has not yet shown his full potential and has all the “weapons” to beat Josh Taylor.
Catterall’s Challenges undisputed super lightweight championTaylor at the SSE Hydro Arena on February 26, live on Sky Sports.
The 28-year-old WBO mandatory challenger is undefeated in 26 fights and is competing in his maiden world title contest, and Travis, who will be working in the corner alongside head coach Jamie Moore, believes his protégé has not shown everything else he can do.
“I don’t think anyone has universally seen the best Jack Catterall, maybe not even us,” Travis told proboxing-fans.com in December.
“Don’t get me wrong, what we see in the gym is amazing, some of the things he does.
“But doing it in the gym and doing it in the ring on fight night is obviously a different thing and it’s our job to get that out of him, so he gives it his all and we believe that if he does that, then hey, profit
“I think we’ve only seen half of what Jack Catterall is capable of and he needs to be double to beat Josh Taylor.
“We understand the seriousness of the task before him, but what he is about to do is not effortless, but we believe he has all the weapons in his artillery to truly dethrone a great champion like Josh Taylor.
“What Josh Taylor did is not degrading, it’s fantastic. This is unheard of for a British player and what he has done is fantastic.
“Stylistically, we believe Jack can snatch these titles and take them back to Lancashire and Chorley.”
Catterall stepped aside to allow then-unified champions Taylor and Ramirez to fight for the undisputed crown in Las Vegas in May, and the Scot won by unanimous decision.
31-year-oldwho knocked down Ramirez twice, extended his undefeated record to 18 straight victories, and Travis expects the pair to switch.
“It was a great fight, a fantastic fight,” Travis said of Taylor’s victory over Ramirez.
“It was difficult to score. Don’t get me wrong, I think the knockdowns clearly swung it his way, but it was a breathtaking fight and Ramirez hurt him a lot, I think, and I think Jack could have taken advantage of that.
“It’s not a plan, it’s certainly about him doing his job.”
Watch the full interview with Nigel Travis below:
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The date of Daniel Dubois’s rematch with Anthony Joshua has been revealed
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1 day agoon
October 16, 2024Although the rematch between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua has not been officially announced yet, it seems more likely that it will happen.
Dubois defeated Joshua in five rounds last month at Wembley Stadium, making the first defense of his IBF World Heavyweight Championship in style.
AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn he insisted that his protégé wanted to take another bite at the cherry, even though some observers urged him to go in a different direction – or even put his professional career on hold.
If another fight for the world title with “Dynamite” is to be the next event for the Watford fighter, according to IBF regulations it will have to take place by April 22.
Rule 5.A.2 of the IBF regulations for the heavyweight division states that “all optional defenses and all other fights by the champion must be completed at least 60 days prior to the date of the champion’s mandatory fight.”
Dubois will be informed of his mandatory appearance for June 21 in the spring and will likely be the winner of the recently ordered final eliminator between Agit Kabayel and Martin Bakole.
While there has been early speculation that Joshua might opt out of another domestic spat with the 27-year-old and perhaps focus on fighting the likes of Deontay Wilder and Dillian Whyte, that now seems unlikely.
“WILL 𝙅 DESERQUE BE 𝙅 BY LETTING A STRAIGHT BACHTA IN THERE?” 🤔
🥊 @Carl_Froch accounts @joeboxerparker & Zhilei Zhang should try to beat Daniel Dubois @anthonyjoshua 👀#Box #AnthonyJoshua #DanielDubois (By @frochonfighting) pic.twitter.com/9QYxA9bRSv
— Professional boxing fans (@ProBoxingFans) October 3, 2024
Matchroom boss Hearn also claimed that Saudi boxing boss Turki Alalshikh is interested in a second fight with Dubois.
“We are struggling with the season in Riyad. One of our options is to fight Daniel Dubois again and we have a contract with them.
“His Excellency [Turki Alalshikh] he will deal with Frank and Daniel and lead to this fight. The terms will have to be agreed with them.
“WILL 𝙅 DESERQUE BE 𝙅 BY LETTING A STRAIGHT BACHTA IN THERE?” 🤔
🥊 @Carl_Froch accounts @joeboxerparker & Zhilei Zhang should try to beat Daniel Dubois @anthonyjoshua 👀#Box #AnthonyJoshua #DanielDubois (By @frochonfighting) pic.twitter.com/9QYxA9bRSv
— Professional boxing fans (@ProBoxingFans) October 3, 2024
“We have already agreed our terms, we have the option of a rematch with Dubois.
“Our meetings with His Excellency, he wants a rematch. AJ will always want a rematch.
“Daniel also wants a rematch.
“This is the most essential fight for him and they will definitely enjoy it.”
Dubois’ promoter Frank Warren revealed yesterday that there are other options for his fighter, but it’s conceivable that a rematch with “AJ” is by far the most lucrative.
Artur Beterbiev became the undisputed lithe heavyweight champion, adding the WBA and IBO belts to his collection after a thrilling majority decision victory over Dmitry Bivol in Saudi Arabia.
Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KO) entered this fight on the back of 20 straight wins, winning a slew of world titles along the way, with the last one coming in January, beating Callum Smith in seven to Bivola (23-23-KO). 1, 12 KO) in his last fight in June, he stopped Malik Zanid in six rounds.
Bivol landed some decent counters and combinations in the first round, and after a serene second, the Russian was successful again, scoring more combinations in the third round.
However, Beterbiev moved forward and the fourth one increased the pressure, but his rival remained behind a tight guard.
39-year-old he was busy, but many of his punches were landing on Bivol’s gloves, though the sheer amount of work he was doing was starting to get him a few rounds.
Beterbiev began to apply pressure in the seventh set, landing several solid punches, but the 33-year-old WBA champion responded matter-of-factly, wobbling the unified champion with his left hand.
Beterbiev was told in his corner that he needed a knockout in the championship rounds and he responded to that advice as he had a very robust penultimate frame, landing several shots that troubled the tiring Bivol, but both boxers made it to the final bell in an extremely absorbing contest.
The 114-114 draw was broken by scores of 116-112 and 115-113 in favor of Beterbiev, who received the nod and walked away with all the belts.
Wardley destroys Clarke in the rematch
The long-awaited rematch between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke ended emphatically as Wardley defended his British heavyweight title in less than a round.
The pair played at the O2 Arena in March in a thriller that ended in a draw, but Wardley (18-0-1, 17 KO) let the judges off the hook this time, defeating Clarke (8-1-1, 6 KO) with a barrage of weighty punches. that put him on shaky ground and he finished in style.
The right-hand hammer struck the Burton man’s senses and the referee waved his hand to end the fight.
Opetaia sails from Massey
Jai Opetaia did almost everything he wanted in his fight against Jack Massey, defending his IBF cruiserweight title for the first time in his second term as champion after the Briton threw in the towel in the sixth round.
Opetiaia (26-0, 20 KO) was in dominant form and although Massey (22-3, 12 KO) put up a brave challenge, he never actually took part in the fight and after being broken by punches to the head and body after the sixth hour, coach 31 -year-old Joe Gallagher found it necessary to withdraw his charge from the battle.
Eubank Jr burns Szeremeta
Chris Eubank Jr won the vacant IBO middleweight title against Kamil Szeremeta, scoring four knockouts in a seventh-round victory.
Szeremeta (25-3-2, 8 KO) landed a right hand in the first round, and in the sixth round he knocked him out with the same shot.
In the seventh round, the Pole lost twice more, and the referee wisely ended the action.
Eubank Jr (34-3, 25 KO) faced Conor Benn after the fight, with both hoping to reschedule the fight after it was infamously postponed to fight week in October 2022.
The Whittaker-Cameron fight ended in a strange draw
There was a controversial and bizarre ending in the lithe heavyweight division as Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron (23-6-1, 10 KO) there was a technical draw after five rounds.
In the fifth set, both started aggressively clinching on the ropes and both fell out of the ring on the top rope.
Whittaker (8-0-1, 5 KO) performed worse, injured his leg and was unable to continue competing, and the fight was deemed an accidental foul.
The score of 58-57 for each fighter was deemed redundant as the third judge scored it 58-58 after five completed rounds.
Nicolson defeats Chapman
Skye Nicolson successfully defended her WBC featherweight world title for the second time, winning half the distance and scoring points over Raven Chapman (9-1, 2 KO).
Nicolson (12-0, 1 KO) defended her belt by two points 98-92 and third by a score of 99-91 in the historic first women’s world title fight in Saudi Arabia.
Super featherweight debutant Mohammed Alakel (1-0, KO0) started a winning four-round fight against Jesus Gonzalez (3-3, KO0) by scoring points.
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Carl Froch predicts that Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol
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6 days agoon
October 10, 2024Carl Froch has shared his predictions for this weekend’s undisputed lightweight heavyweight world title clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.
Froch will be one of millions of viewers as Russian compatriots Beterbiev and Bivol finally settle the score and decide who is the best 175-pound fighter in the world.
The fight has been described by many as the best in the sport, and the boxing world is seemingly split down the middle.
And two days before the evening’s fight, “The Cobra” revealed that he supports WBA champion Bivol, who will emerge with all his might in Riyad.
In a recent message to Froch on the fightThe 47-year-old explained:
“I think Bivol will do business.
“I just think that Father Time waits for no one and Beterbiev is approaching 40 years ancient.
“Bivol is 33 years ancient. I would expect 33-year-old Bivol to outwork and outlast 40-year-old Beterbiev.
“It will be a tough fight because Beterbiev will not stop trying. He will continue to come forward and throw massive bombs.
“But if I had to have a massive wedge in the bet, I would say that Bivol will beat Beterbiev on points, but there is always a chance that he will manage to win.
“This is boxing and Beterbiev is a powerful puncher.
Beterbiev and Bivol were scheduled to fight in June, but the fight was postponed after the former suffered a torn meniscus and required surgery.
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— Professional boxing fans (@ProBoxingFans) October 8, 2024
This is not the first injury suffered by “King Arthur” and some believe that he may play a key role in the clash with Kyrgyzstan Saturday night.
Bivol is the bookmakers’ slight favorite, but it would be foolish to write off Beterbiev, who has stopped all 20 of his opponents and is considered perhaps the most feared fighter in boxing.
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