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Josh Padley: Who is the delayed substitute for Floyd Schofield to fight Shakur Stevenson?

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Josh Padley came to the rescue of Saturday mega cards in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, accelerating the three -day notification about the fight against the featherlight champion Shakur Stevenson.

After the withdrawal of Floyd Schofield, who got unwell on Tuesday, the organizers tried to find an opponent who was able to bring weight, was functional, to the required standard and in such a brief time to go to Riyadh.

At Comes Padley, British featherlight from Doncaster in England. Here’s everything you need to know about Stevenson’s next opponent.

Who is Josh Padley?

Padley is a 29-year-old featherlight from Doncaster in England. In 2019, he had his first professional fight, winning points on the Quinn Jamie. His biggest victory took place in September, on the hefty clash of Daniel Dubois with Anthony Joshua at the Wembley stadium. He beat Marek Chamberlain, Turk’s favorite Alalshikh, in victory in nervous points. It was by far the biggest fight in his career so far.

What is Padley’s record?

Padley is undefeated in 15 fights, with four knockout wins.

In his fight with Chamberlain, he dropped his opponent in the eighth round on his way to dramatic nervousness.

Before the fight, Chamberlain won three -sided victories of KO.

What are Padley’s chances against Shakur Stevenson?

There is no doubt that after the unfortunate events related to the withdrawal of Schofield, that Padley is heralded as the hero of the hour.

Stevenson desperate wants to fight and start 2025, and the appeal for him would be destructive.

While Padley can be healed from his readiness to enter, he does it against one of the best fighters in sport.

Stevenson (22-0, 10 KO) has been a WBC champion of featherlight weight since 2023.

He is a 9 pound warrior of ESPN and No. 3 men in featherlight rankings.

Padley’s victory would certainly take one of the biggest boxing boxes, but in sport in which one blow can change everything, there is always a chance.

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Teefimo Lopez weighs Beterbiv-Bivol II and Parker-Bakole

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Teofimo Lopez, the holder of semi -pride titles, may finally have his own opponent, but on Saturday in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia he was pleased to appear in the fighting as an observer and an amateur analyst.

Lopez, who conducted interviews about the Dazn transmission between rounds during Joshua Batsi-Callum Smith, transient lightweight hefty struggle, praised both Joseph Parker and the opponent with the slow Martin Bakole Parker Martin Bakole due to viral infection.

“Recognition for Parker,” said Lopez. “He is still fighting with a bacon. Regardless of the fact that this is a complex fight. But as a warrior I have to give a bacol props for being slow. He literally got on for the second in the morning, and now he intends to fight in a few hours. “

When Dmitry Biovol performs another swing at Artur Beterbaview in the Headliner, Lopez did not hesitate to ask if he thinks that Bivol may have a chance to turn the tables after abandoning a close decision about Beterbaiew in October.

“No, no, I don’t think,” said Lopez. “I think it can even be a slow knockout – I think the 10th round. I think they understand each other a little better. The only way this type went a bit for Bivol is that he is tranquil with a powerful, speedy pace early. “

Lopez, who recently fought in June, in the disappointing decision to win on Steve Claggett, is theoretically in a queue to face Arnold Barboza Jnr, who gave Jacek Cattteral in Manchester in England, last Saturday in a free transient fight for the title, which basically served as an eliminator.

Jason Langendorf is a former Espn.com boxing editor, he was a co-creator of the headquarters of Ringside and Queensberry Rules and wrote about boxing for Vice, Guardian, Chicago Sun-Times and other publications. Member of Boxing Writers Association of America, you can find it LinkedIn And he went on X AND Blues.

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Beterbiv-Bivol 2: Live updates, boxing and analysis results

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Artur Beterbav is the first defense of his undisputed lightweight heavyweight championships against Dmitry Bivol, in the main event full of boxing card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday (Dazn PPV, 10:30 ET)

Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KO) united all four main titles with the victory of the majority towards Bivol in October. Bivol (23-1, 12 KO) began sturdy, but disappeared at the end. Beterbiev won the last three rounds in all three results of results to win 115-113, 116-112 and 114-114 in a very humorous duel.

Unlike the first fight, Beterbiev enters the Saturday rematch as a petite favorite (-120 for the ESPN plant). Beterbiev took at least one of the lanes from November 11, 2017-uncommon seven years of reign as a master.

Also on the card former heavyweight champion Joseph Parker and the best pretender Martin Bakole will meet at the WBO Heavyweight short-lived title. Parker was to face the IBF champion Daniel Dubois, but Dubois was forced to withdraw from illness on Thursday.

Parker (35-3, 23 KO), won the WBO Pas in 2016 after defeating Andy Ruiz Jr. He did two defense before he lost the unanimous decision of Anthony Joshua in March 2018 by Jared Anderson in August with the victory of KO in the fifth round in Los Angeles.

To complete a seven -wage main card, Shakur Stevenson takes on a tardy replacement for Josh Padley for the lithe title of WBC Stevenson. Carlos Adames places its Medium WBC belt on the line against Hamzah Sheeraz, and Vergil Ortiz Jr. And Israil Madrimov will fight for the free short-lived title Munior Midor Midor WBC. There are also two fights for short-lived titles. Joshua Buatsi defends their lithe belt WBO, as well as Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel will fight for the free WBC Tychy short-lived title.

Stay here to get live updates, results and analysis of rounding with Riyadh.


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Live: Beterbiev vs Bivol results and results cards

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Beterbiev vs Bivol LIVE Results and Scorecards

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World Boxing News provides live results and results cards for Beterbiv vs Bivol 2 – the last Crescendo event in Saudi Arabia.

Artur Beterbiev for the first time puts his titles WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and Ring Magazine with the rival of Dmitryjum Bivol. In October, the couple fought an stimulating meeting, and Beterbiev made most of the decisions.

WBN scored a draw to the competition and will be at hand to cover the fight against another results card for the main event. Other fights will be added to scoring all night.

Beterbiev vs bivol results

Ziead al Levaef He began the action, winning each six against Jonatas Gomes de Oliveira. Almaayouf, fighting in front of his home crowd in the Kingdom of Arena, moved to 7-0-1 after the fourth season in a row of Riyadh.

Other fights:

Mohammed Alakel vs Engel Gomez – lightweight

Joshua Batsi vs Callum Smith – ephemeral heavyweight title WBO

Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel – ephemeral heavyweight title WBC

Vergil Ortiz vs Israil Madrimov – ephemeral title WBC Super Welter Wweight

Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz – WBC Middle Wweight Title

Shakur Stevenson vs Josh Padley – WBC lightweight title

Joseph Parker vs Martin Bakole – ephemeral heavyweight title WBO

Artur Beterbiv vs Dmitriry Bivol 2 – UNDISPUTED LIGHT HEAVYWEGHT TITLE

Live results cards

They will appear here live.

Information Beterbiev vs Bivol

Beterbiev vs. Bivol 2 Headers of a solid card this weekend. This will take place on February 22 at the Kingdom of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. Joseph Parker will face Martin Bakole in a heavyweight action on a ephemeral WBO belt.

Meanwhile, Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel are fighting for the free ephemeral heavyweight title WBC, and Israil Madrimov bidding on the impressive run of Vergil Ortiz Jr. In the same ward as Beterbiv vs Bivol, British rivals Joshua Batsi and Callum Smith collide. In addition, Carlos Adames defends his title of medium weight against the rising star of Hamzah Sheeraz.

Shakur Stevenson defends his lightweight WBC title against the behind schedule replacement Josh Padley.

The event, “The Last Crescendo”, will be broadcast on television in Dazn Pay-Per-view Worldwide.

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