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Joe Joyce vs Derek Chisora ​​​​– Results and Fight Report

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Chisora prevailed with a unanimous decision win over Joyce Photo Credit: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Derek Chisora ​​​​knocked down and defeated Joe Joyce in a huge upset at the O2 Arena on Saturday. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Derek Chisora ​​​​knocked down and defeated Joe Joyce in a huge upset at the O2 Arena on Saturday. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

In a stunning spectacle of a heavyweight top-flight spectacle at the O2 Arena in London, Derek Chisora ​​breathed modern life into his career with a ten-round points victory over Joe Joyce.

Joyce saw his peaceful professional progress worryingly tested in two successive defeats on the schedule to Zhilei Zhang, and although he bounced back with a tenth-round win over Kash Ali, question marks remained. Chisora ​​had fought a host of massive heavyweight names but was clearly in the twilight of a long career, although he did recently pick up a victory over Gerald Washington.

Chisora ​​(35-13, 23 KOs) started the attack by landing flanking punches, and Joyce (16-3, 15 KOs) was clumsy, although he managed to land a few solid punches in the first few rounds.

It was a fierce and arduous action, with both fighters throwing powerful punches and draining each other’s energy as the fight turned into a war of attrition.

Chisora ​​gave his all as usual, making the ‘Juggernaut’ work challenging for every second of every round, allowing him to win rounds through his work ethic.

The 40-year-old showed signs of slowing down in the latter rounds but continued to fight, with Joyce having the final say in the exchanges and increasing the pressure.

That all changed again in the ninth round when Chisora ​​landed a magnificent right counter punch that floored the 38-year-old, but the Putney man survived the count and continued his assault.

Chisora ​​​​won a unanimous decision over Joyce. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Chisora ​​​​won a unanimous decision over Joyce. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Before the final round, any outcome seemed possible, both fighters attacked with all their might, and the fight ended with a standing ovation.

Two scores of 96-94 and a third of 97-92 secured Chisora ​​the final victory.

Garner defeats Keen

Ryan Garner defended his WBC International super featherweight title with a convincing victory over Archie Keen (25-1, 9 KOs).

Garner (16-0, 8 KOs) was the better fighter in the main exchanges and ultimately earned a deserved victory by two points 97-93 and one point 98-92.

Itauma don’t sleep

Moses This is gonna hurt moved up a class and defended his WBO Intercontinental Heavyweight World Champion title for the first time, after an impressive second-round knockout of former world title challenger Mariusz Wach.

Itauma (10-0, 8 KOs) floored Wach (38-11, 20 KOs) with a powerful right hook in the second round, and after the restart, with the Pole trapped in the corner under weighty fire, the fight was stopped.

Wach defeated Frazer Clarke in a full ten round fight in 2023.

McCann defeats Baluta in rematch

Dennis McCann won the vacant European super bantamweight title by defeating Ionut Baluta by unanimous decision in a rematch between the two fighters.

The pair fought to a draw in a close battle last August, but this time ‘The Menace’ emerged as the clear winner.

McCann defeated Baluta in a rematch to become European super bantamweight champion. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
McCann defeated Baluta in a rematch to become European super bantamweight champion. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

McCann (16-0-1, 8 KOs) was one step ahead of his rival throughout the fight and hurt Baluta (16-5-1, 3 KOs) with a body blow in the seventh round.

The 23-year-old maintained his leading position until the end of the fight, defeating the winner and modern champion by two points (117-111) and one point (120-108).

Barney-Smith wins title

Royston Barney-Smith (11-0, 5 KOs) won his first professional title – the WBO Youth Super Featherweight World Title – by defeating Brian Barajas (7-1-1, 3 KOs) over eight rounds.

Two scores of 78-74 and 79-73 gave the 20-year-old the victory.

Noakes secures English title

Sean Noakes advanced to the tenth round for the first time and won the vacant English welterweight title with a unanimous decision over Inder Bassi (12-2, 1 KO).

Two scores of 96-94 and a third of 97-94 allowed Noakes (8-0, 4 KOs) to win his first professional belt.

Noakes is the English welterweight champion. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Noakes is the English welterweight champion. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Remaining subcard

Raven Chapman (9-0, 2 KOs) made her first appearance of 2024 and “The Omen” was in a dominant mood as she defended her WBC International featherweight title, winning all ten rounds against Yohana Sarabia (10-1, 6 KOs).

Brandun Lee (29-0, 2 KOs3) made his debut in Queensberry, with the American super lightweight claiming a 78-74 victory over Juan Ancona (11-1, 6 KOs) in an eight-round fight.

Aadam Hamed (2-0, 1 KO), son of Prince Naseem Hamed, extended his undefeated start to his professional career by winning all four rounds against Georgi Velichkov (4-22-1, 3 KO).

Umar Khan (10-0, 1 KO) picked up another points victory, this time defeating Kaddour Hmiani (4-3-2, 2 KO), knocking him down to claim a 77-73 victory in their featherweight bout.

Derek Chisora’s nephew, Jermaine Dhilwayo (1-0), started the fight with a points victory over Engel Gomez (8-33-3, 4 KOs).

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Logan Paul begs his boss to let him fight UFC star Conor McGregor

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Logan Paul directly approached Ari Emanuel, the head of Endeavor, owner of the UFC and WWE, for a chance to face Conor McGregor in the ring.

Last month, it was reported that McGregor was negotiating to fight Jake Paul’s older sibling. On X – the platform formerly known as Twitter – the Irish fighter denied rumors of a fight with UFC featherweight champion Ilia Topuria, stating: “The rumors about the fight with Topuria are false. I have preliminary arrangements with the Ambani family to face Logan Paul at a boxing exhibition in India. I then agreed to return to the octagon.

This potential megafight could net both fighters a staggering $250 million. Even though “The Maverick” recently confirmed his commitment to WWE, the tempting offer of a fight with the former two-time UFC champion might just lure him back to the boxing ring.

In a novel clip on his YouTube channel, Paul was seen attending the premiere of WWE Raw on Netflix. He did not compete but appeared in a pre-recorded interview before taking his ringside seat. The 29-year-old influencer was spotted hanging out with wrestling stars like Kevin Owens and LA Knight, but his most captivating moment was his clash with Emanuel – the huge boss of Endeavor and TKO Group, the entities behind WWE and UFC.

Paul was captured in a candid moment as Emanuel gave a candid hug and handshake before saying, “Ari, I need one favor from you,” to which the Endeavor boss replied, “Yes.” Give me the green featherlight to fight Conor.” There was a shared laugh and they both said “seriously” almost in unison.

The same footage also showed Paul’s openness to facing McGregor, despite his WWE commitments. Referencing the previous interaction, the clip then cut to a sequence suggesting a phone conversation about a potential fight, allegedly with McGregor on speakerphone and announcing: “This could really happen,” Paul holding up his cellphone. “It can and will happen,” the Irishman confidently assured.

In the following scenes, Paul brainstorms promotional ideas with WWE writer Rob Fee, considering announcing the end of his boxing career for shock value. “Saying no more boxing will attract attention,” he noted, quickly correcting himself. “Because it’s not true. If Conor McGregor wants to fight, we do it. I mean, bro, that’s an epic match… That would be something I’d like to do, step away from WWE for a while [that fight]. $250 million, bro. I have to take it. If Nick Khan can achieve this, I will stay in WWE.”

Paul noted that the Irishman appeared to be nudging UFC chief Dana White to approve the fight, saying, “I think he’s trying to put pressure on Dana to make it happen because he’s owned by the UFC,” and noted, “He can’t f**k *******, let alone fighting without them knowing.

However, White recently issued a challenge on the Pardon My Take podcast, pointing to a different path for “The Notorious”: “Ultimately,” he said in regards to a potential fight with McGregor in 2025, adding emphatically: “No, no (he won’t fight KSI or Logan Paul]I hope Conor McGregor returns in the fall.

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Conor Benn vows to sully Eubank’s name with a brutal knockout

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Eubank Jr and Benn will finally settle their grudge Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Conor Benn has vowed to knock out Chris Eubank Jr in April. Photo: Walton Matchroom Boxing
Conor Benn has vowed to knock out Chris Eubank Jr in April. Photo: Walton Matchroom Boxing

Conor Benn predicted such a devastating victory over Chris Eubank Jr. that his entire name would be tarnished.

Eubank Jr and Benn have signed a contract to fight in the rescheduled middleweight grudge match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April.

The pair were scheduled to fight in October 2022, with the clash based almost entirely on the legacy of their fathers, who fought twice in the 1990s but were postponed a week before the fights after Benn tested positive for a banned substance clomiphene.

Since then, a brutal war of words has ensued between them and Benn, who insists he will claim a decisive knockout victory.

“I don’t want to knock him out for legacy reasons,” the 28-year-old said Boxing in the match room.

Eubank Jr and Benn will finally deal with their grudge. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Eubank Jr and Benn will finally deal with their grudge. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

I want to knock him out because it’s personal and I think he’s an idiot.

“Thank you to the British audience for supporting me and being behind me, so I owe it to them.

“There is no other fight that the British public deserves.

“I think I knocked him out so bad that that’s all he’ll be remembered for.

“The whole Eubank name will be remembered for this knockout.

“I go in there and take his head off his shoulders, that’s all.”

“The Destroyer” fought his last two fights in the USA, but received a fleeting suspension abolished by the National Anti-Doping Panel in October, meaning he will be able to resume his career in the UK.

The fighter from Essex, who will advance two weight classes in the fight against the 35-year-old, held talks with WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios before sealing the fight with Eubank Jr.

“I know a lot of people would like to see me win the WBC world title,” he added.

“Due to the lack of belief among experts, boxing connoisseurs and the media that I will never reach the level at which I could fight for the WBC world title.

“The possibility of winning this match would close the eyes of many people.”

The pair went head-to-head in the ring after Eubank Jr knocked out Kamil Szeremeta in Saudi Arabia in October, and the fight will headline a card prepared by Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh, who announced the fight signing on Wednesday morning.

“Eubank Jr vs. Benn played in April in London called (Fatal Fury City of the Wolves),” he wrote on Twitter X.

“I will announce the day and location soon. This will be The Ring’s first card in collaboration with the video game and SNK, and I will be pushing for a fan PPV price of £19.99, with a challenging undercard.

“Let’s make boxing great again and wait for the huge announcement soon.”

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Tyson Fury has entered retirement talks to save his fight with Anthony Joshua

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Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh plans to speak to Tyson Fury about his decision to retire in the hope of persuading him to return to boxing.

The two-time heavyweight champion recently announced on social media that he was retiring from the ring, stating: “Hi everyone, I’ll keep this brief and sweet,” he said. “I would like to announce that I am leaving boxing. It was great fun. I enjoyed every minute of it. And I’ll end with this… Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everyone, see you on the other side, get up!”

The announcement follows a second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, dashing hopes of a long-awaited All-British clash with Anthony Joshua. Speaking on talkSPORT with Jim White and Simon Jordan, Alalshikh expressed his disappointment but showed understanding for Fury’s choice: “First and foremost, this kind of decision has to be made by the players,” he said. “It has to be whatever they think about, whether they have something to offer or not. As a boxing fan, I don’t like this. We want to see Tyson in more gigantic fights, but I understand his decision. However, over time this decision may change.”

The Saudi boxing boss spoke about potential discussions with Fury over his decision to retire, expressing his willingness to commit but cautioning against believing in exaggerated numbers: “Yes, of course. But many rumors do not aid us. Nobody will offer £500 million for a fight, those numbers are wrong.”

Meanwhile, just 48 hours after announcing he was quitting the sport, the in-form ‘Gypsy King’ was seen at a Lancashire petrol station, grabbing a can of Monster and heading to his vehicle. Frank Warren, Fury’s long-time promoter, responded to the news by encouraging the heavyweight champion to enjoy a break from boxing, telling the BBC: “God bless him, that’s what he wants to do. That’s great. I mean he did everything he could. He’s probably the best British heavyweight of his generation. Two-time world champion and two fierce fights with Usyk. He’s got a lot of money and a lot of smarts about him, he’s got a wonderful family, so bless him, let him enjoy it.”

However, Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, cast doubt on Fury’s retirement announcement, speculating that it could be a ploy to strike a better deal for the long-awaited fight with “A.J.” “I’m not going to accuse him of not being sincere, but I think he’ll get a better deal when he retires, or maybe he just doesn’t have the courage to do it anymore,” Hearn commented.

“He was beaten twice and he had had enough. I doubt it, but who knows. I don’t know him well enough to know, but maybe he’s had enough.” He then said, “I have a feeling we will see AJ against Fury this summer. But maybe it’s true. I can’t believe he would have worked without this fight. But if he really doesn’t enjoy it anymore, then he should retire.”

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