Brock Jarvis says he’ll hit and hurt “Aged man” Keith Thurman on March 12 in a 10-round fight at the junior medium weight at Hordenst Pavilion, Sydney, Australia.
The former WBC and WBA Thurman (28-1, 22 KO) champion looks 36, developing a three-year dismissal after dealing with injuries and struggles that fall apart. “Once upon a time,” he says that he would beat Jarvis (22-1, 20 KO), even if he was 56 years antique, and he feels that it would be a cake.
“Aged”
27 -year -old Jarvis states that Thurman He is not a warrior who “used to be”And injuries, progress in age and inaction will be too high for him. Age was not nice to Keith. His hair became slim and he has no same appearance as he fought the last time.
Keith did not fight from the victory over Mario Barrios in 2022 and was out of the ring three years earlier after he got a nice payment day against Manny Pacquiao in 2019.
He likes to read and practice yoga. These classes have a way to keep a warrior away from the ring. Some fans believe that Thurman is just coming back to complete his bank account with good Australian money for Jarvis and Tim Tsyzu fights.
Risky tuning
If the “one-time” wins to Jarvis, he will be the next WBO champion 154-LB Tsyzy. In other words, Jarvis is a melody and risky. He has excellent power in his right hand and the advantage of juvenile people.
“The way this fight will be. Keith is now an antique man. It is not the same as it used to be. He thinks it’s the same, but it’s not – said Brock Jarvis nowadays press conference For fighting Keith Thurman on March 12 in Sydney, Australia. “He goes away from injuries and will really have difficulties back.
Then the 40-year-old Pacquiao dropped Thurman and hurt him in the body in battle. It was not the first time Keith was hurt in basket of bread during his career. Jarvis, of course, will aim at this feeble area
Objective
“I will hit him and hurt him. It will be intriguing to see how he reacts to it. “
“He never saw anything like that. I could be 46 years antique and still **. I could be 56 years antique and I still pissed off his **-said Thurman. “I came back to get to the boxing that I love. They wonder why I am still here, but when I bring this balmy fire, you will learn what this is all about, antique. “
“One day I looked at him and he didn’t look ready at all. He looked like he was involved in yoga classes – said Jarvis. “It is my heat. I’m going for a knockout. I will not miss you. I will hit him and hurt him. It will be intriguing. I don’t know how he intends to react at his age. “
Richard Torrez Jr. says Frank Sanchez remains a hazardous opponent ahead of their IBF heavyweight eliminator on May 23 in Egypt, but believes the pressure and pace could ultimately break Sanchez.
Torrez discussed Sanchez during an interview this week ahead of their fight at the Glory at Giza event near the Giza Pyramids.
“You know, I think Frank, being of Cuban descent, has that Cuban style. He can box and box when he needs to,” Torrez Jr. said. in the podcast Mr. Verzace in Ring Magazine.
“I think he has a very mighty backhand. I think he knows how to kind of put you to sleep in the moment where he can hit the shot he wants.”
“And he’s really good at dictating the pace.
“But I think he lacks pace. If you’re able to take control of it and put pressure on him and impose your will on him, I think that’s where things start to fundamentally break down in the game plan.”
“I think we saw that with Kabayel and I think that’s something I’ll kind of emulate and what I’m already doing in my fights.”
Sanchez comes into the fight after suffering the first loss of his career to Agit Kabayel last year. Their fight ended after Sanchez suffered leg problems during the fight.
Torrez also addressed Sanchez’s recent knee problem, which caused the qualifiers to be postponed earlier this year.
“But Frank, I’m going out there preparing for the best. I’m going out there preparing for Frank, who has two great knees.
“That’s the Frank I hope to see because I want to fight the best. I don’t want to fight someone who is at 60%.
Undefeated Torrez will enter the fight with a record of 13-0 and 11 knockouts. Sanchez with a 25-1 record and 18 knockouts heading into the heavyweight eliminator.
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With only nine days left until Oleksandr Usyk defends his WBC heavyweight world title against Rico Verhoeven, the WBA federation has decided to allow him to defend his belt as well.
Rico Verhoeven, considered a Dutch kickboxing legend, boasts a professional boxing record of just 1-0; that victory came over 12 years ago against Janos Finfera, who was 0-5 at the time.
This has led to speculation that the WBA and IBF may strip Usyk of his titles along with Murat Gassiev [WBA] and the winner of the Frank Sanchez vs. Richard Torrez Jr. fight. [IBF] he will likely benefit from this and either be elevated to champion status or set up for a free title fight in their respective bodies.
However, in an intriguing yet confusing twist, The WBA suddenly announced the terms of the “title fight” after a “special request”. They have now determined that Usyk’s victory will count as a successful title defense, but if Verhoeven were to create such an unusual situation, “the WBA Championship Committee will then review his [Usyk’s] status’.
“If Usyk emerges victorious, the fight will be officially recognized as a successful title defense. If the champion loses, the WBA Championship Committee will review his status and determine the next course of action regarding the heavyweight championship.”
Therefore, while Usyk can officially retain his WBA heavyweight title with a triumph next Saturday, unranked Verhoeven will not be able to claim the belt.
Although the WBA revealed that a victory for Verhoeven would allow him to enter its heavyweight rankings.
Jordan argued that the reality behind the proposed Joshua vs. Fury fight differs significantly from public statements, before explaining why he believed the event was already taking place outside the normal promotional structure.
“With all due respect, but first and foremost, the reasons why there is enough money to do this is, as we both know and have discussed many times, that both Tyson and Joshua have slightly different deals with their promoters than other fighters because they are not subject to a broadcasting obligation,” Simon said on talkSport Boxing.
“So when Tyson Fury does a deal, he doesn’t necessarily have to be on a broadcaster that Frank Warren or Eddie Hearn is contracted to.
“Where is this fight? Netflix, right?
“So with all due respect and I mean no disrespect to either Frank or Eddie, neither of them are promoting it.
“It’s a deal with Netflix that ultimately includes some of Turki Alalshikh’s money, so Dana is throwing her two pence into the ring.
“But Eddie promotes AJ and Frank promotes Tyson, so they must be involved.”
Jordan then suggested that White’s connection to Turki Alalshikh is the reason the UFC boss is publicly discussing the fight.
“Dana’s daddy will promote it, i.e. Turki Alalshikh” – said Simon.
Both Joshua and Fury are expected to return to the ring ahead of their scheduled showdown later this year, with Joshua scheduled to fight on July 25, with Fury also discussing a return fight.
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