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Jimuel Pacquiao and Brendan Lally tied in their joint debut

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Jimuel Pacquiao: Ready To Make His Own Mark On Boxing

Author: Sean Crose

Jimuel Pacquiao, the eldest son of boxing legend Manny Pacquiao, made his professional boxing debut Saturday night in California against fellow rookie Brendan Lally. High school teacher Lally was an captivating opponent for the son of boxing royalty. The fight was broadcast live on ESPN Knockout and was scheduled for a four-man lightweight bout. While it wasn’t a substantial fight by any means, the fact that two men of color were making their TV debuts exponentially increased the curiosity about a fight that featured two newcomers. It was just too captivating a connection to ignore.

The elder Pacquiao could be seen on ESPN cameras before the fight giving advice to his son. Soon, however, the 24-year-old son of boxing royalty will be left to his own devices. In the first chapter, each man started by putting a pedal to the metal. There is no feel-out process when each player takes shots. It was an exhilarating, if not sloppy, opening round. The second one was similarly high-octane. Indeed, it was hard to say who was the better fighter, although Pacquiao could have beaten him with a better punch. However, Lally was very involved in the game. It would be captivating to see how the rest of the fight played out.

The third goal largely belonged to Lally, although there is no doubt that Pacquiao landed some very effective punches. But Lally, to his credit, was being chased, shooting at his man and landing on him all the time. In the fourth and final round, each competitor gave their all. Lally moved forward once again as Pacquiao aimed difficult at the ropes. Still, Lally could tell the whole story with her aggression. However, there was no doubt that it was a hard fight. And when all was said and done, the judges declared it a draw.

It wasn’t a great fight as both men could be sloppy… but it was a fun and energetic fight nonetheless.

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Filip Hrgovic sends a direct warning to Moses Itauma after stopping Dave Allen in 3 rounds

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Filip Hrgovic sends direct warning to Moses Itauma after stopping Dave Allen in 3 rounds

Filip Hrgovic made it basic for Dave Allen and took advantage of the moments after the fight to send a chilling message to rising star Moses Itauma.

Doncaster fans were unable to lift hometown hero Allen to the level of Hrgovic, who dominated from the opening bell until coach Jamie Moore threw in the towel to spare his players another day.

Croatian Hrgovic quickly apologized to the fans in the stadium.

“I’m sorry guys. I know I’m not the favorite guy here. That’s the way it is, that’s boxing. Thank you to Dave Allen, his team, Queensberry and DAZN for this event. I’m pushing forward to become the heavyweight champion of the world.

“I started quickly because I saw all my punches connecting. He was very awkward from the beginning, so I wanted to finish him quickly to make a statement.”

Hrgovic then immediately focused on what would come after three dominant rounds and weighed in on the matter there are rumors that he will soon have the opportunity to face Itauma in August.

“I want to fight anyone in the division. Moses, anyone. I just have to sit down with the manager and the team, see if there are any injuries or cuts. Give me a mirror, I’ll sign a contract now… I never run away from any opponent… Listen, if I’m fit, there’s no problem for me. We have to see what’s going on. I need to rest. Moses will never make it to the promised land. Do you know what I mean?”

Promoter George Warren has made it clear that Itauma-Hrgovic is the target, but he is aware that the next few days will be crucial to see if the schedule is right for the Croatian, who had a miniature cut on his skin before going to the towel.

“Yes, we can… This fight is already here. Finished. Filip, when he re-signed with Queensberry, was left on the contract on the basis that this fight was one of the options we could offer him. As he said, he has a slight scratch in his eye and he needs to go and make sure everything is OK.

“Moses is booked for August. As soon as we get back to the office next week, that’s my job. To finish and announce this fight. This guy is a world-class operator and if Moses wants to be world champion, Filip wants to be world champion; they’re going to have to deal with it at some point, so let’s deal with it now.”

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Kelvin Davis escapes by split decision over Peter Dobson

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Welterweight Kelvin Davis (16-1, 8 KO) escaped with a split decision victory over Peter Dobson (17-4, 10 KO) after a hard-fought 10-round fight that drew noisy boos from the crowd after the result was announced. The judges scored it 99-91 and 97-93 for Davis, while the third judge scored it 98-92 for Dobson.

Davis boxed effectively early on, using his jab, foot movement and reach to keep Dobson out and gain the advantage in the early rounds. Dobson had difficulty getting close enough to land consistently in the first half of the fight as Davis remained disciplined and chose areas with cleaner strikes.


Dobson had more success in the second half of the fight, getting inside and landing to the body. As the action became increasingly brutal and physical, Davis spent more time on the ropes and in clinches.

Dobson’s aggression and work in the middle helped put an end to the fight, and a few delayed rounds proved challenging to score. Davis continued to land enough pointed counters and straight shots to convince the two judges that he had done enough to secure the victory.

Many fans online and in the arena reacted negatively to the decision, especially due to the wide score of 99-91 in favor of Davis. Several unofficial scorecards indicated that the fight was much closer together, and some viewers felt that Dobson did enough to force a draw or provide an advantage in the decision.

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Canelo officially announces return to world title fight, dubbed ‘fight of the decade’

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Canelo officially announces comeback world title shot dubbed ‘fight of the decade’

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez confirmed the reports about his fight with WBC champion Christian Mbilli in an official statement.

Canelo, who has a professional record of 63-3-2 and 39 KOs, last fought in September 2025 when defeated by pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford.

The Mexican icon lost his undisputed super middleweight title that night, his first defeat in the division, but now he hopes to win one of the belts outright when he challenges fresh champion Mbilli on September 12 in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

Confirming the news, Alvarez said:

“After so many years in this sport, my motivation is still the same: to challenge myself, represent Mexico and continue to build my legacy.

“Mbilli is undefeated and he’s a great fighter and I respect that. But my focus is always on my preparation, performance and giving the fans another great night of boxing.

“On September 12 in Riyad, we start a fresh chapter with the same discipline, ambition and vision that have accompanied me throughout my career.”

Mbilli secured the WBC interim belt by defeating Maciej Sulecki in June 2025 and regained it after an engaging draw with Lester Martinez on the Canelo vs Crawford card. When Crawford retired, the 29-0-1 Mbilli was elevated to full champion.

The fresh champion announced the “fight of the decade” in his own statement.

“My last fight was the fight of the year. In September against Canelo Alvarez, it will be the fight of the decade. And when the fight is over, the world will witness my historic victory.”

The fight will be the culmination of the gala titled “Mexico vs. the World”, and details of the card will be revealed at the press conference opening the gala, which will be held next week in Egypt.

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