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Josh Warrington: Retirement scares me. Where to start?
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3 months agoon
NOTTINGHAM, England – Josh Warrington put his gloves to the canvas in a 2024 loss to Anthony Cacace – and it was all over.
Fifteen years into his professional career, a two-time world champion who proudly led the city of Leeds through some amazing nights. Everything is ready.
And then it wasn’t. It’s never that straightforward. Three weeks later he was back in the gym with even more to offer.
“It’s strenuous to explain to people what it is, what makes you want to get back to it,” Warrington tells ESPN on the eve of Saturday’s rematch with Leigh Wood in Nottingham.
“You’ve been hurt, hit in the head, and you’re putting your body through so much. But I don’t know, buddy. It’s a drug.”
If Warrington left, no one would blame him or blame him. As the first men’s world champion from Leeds, he put the city on the map in boxing terms, giving working-class fans their own icon to emulate. Title win over Lee Selby at Elland Road, defense against Carl Frampton and Kid Galahad. The things that dreams are made of.
But it’s the highs that are making a comeback for fighters. A feeling most of us will never experience. Emerging from the smoke with thousands cheering your name. Going through the ropes, it’s just you, your opponent and your fans who want to move you forward. Creating memories.
“It’s stimulating to be part of something that can be talked about for years to come… You’re making history,” Warrington says. “When I set out, I never thought something like this would happen, but I have achieved some amazing things over the course of my career.”
The humble warrior catches himself, “I’m blowing smoke on my ass! But that’s why you’re part of it.”
And here it is. A boy from a part of the country, many say, was forgotten by the decision-makers and elites of London who dared to dream and make it all come true. No wonder it’s strenuous to break away from it.
But there is also something else. The frosty truth that every warrior must face.
Warrington did not escape this reality, although he did not neglect it. “In my head, I had had enough,” he says. “I was a bit lost because I always had an idea of what I wanted to do after boxing, but where to start?”
Warrington runs his business away from the sport, but he wasn’t ready to walk away from the structure, discipline and routine that boxing had imposed on him for as long as he could remember.
“Every year you look three or four months ahead and suddenly… BAM! It’s over,” he explains. “That routine just gets thrown out, the diet is thrown out, the schedule is thrown out and you just become a ‘civilian.’
– I guess that scares me.
Of course, Warrington didn’t make this journey alone. Dad and coach Sean O’Hagan has been with him through the ups and downs. If anyone would step in and say enough is enough, it would be his own father. But as he prepared for his rematch with Wood, the camp was like traveling back in time.
“Honestly, the whole camp felt like the clock had been turned back five years,” O’Hagan said.
O’Hagan himself admits that’s what he was going to say, but the feeling is that Warrington still have one or two special nights ahead of them.
“For me personally, these are always special nights,” he tells ESPN. “We’ve been here a long time. Of course we’re proud, we’ve put Leeds on the map, haven’t we.”
His face lights up as he describes the moment of the upcoming fight. The strenuous work has been done, now it’s time to dance.
“Whether we’re home or away, it doesn’t matter where we are because you step into the ring… All you have is a little square, no one has anywhere to go, and you’re there and it takes over. The adrenaline is pumping, your eyes are on your opponent, you just go to war.”
“So it doesn’t matter if you’re home, it doesn’t matter if you’re gone. You’ve got a job to do.
“I can’t wait… A special night.”
Indeed, another great opportunity under the lights is coming. The rematch has everything. Competition, suspense, plot and, in Warrington’s case, redemption. He believes he was unfairly stopped in his first fight with Wood. The Leeds faithful now travel 73 miles south to their rival city with the promise of another unforgettable fight and the hope that their boy will be picked up.
Last or not, Warrington will enjoy it and feel content with his career.
“If I turned to a youthful Josh Warrington and said, ‘When you grow up, you’re going to be a world champion twice and you’re going to have so many great memories,’ I wouldn’t have believed it.
“But you dream…”
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Frank Warren says Tyson Fury will do what Daniel Dubois did to Joshua
Published
33 minutes agoon
June 5, 2026
Frank Warren believes Tyson Fury will not only beat Anthony Joshua when the long-awaited heavyweight clash finally happens, but also stop him.
The All-British clash is scheduled for November, after a delay from its earlier summer date. Warren confirmed that Fury signed a contract for the fight in January, and both men are expected to undergo interim fights before the fight becomes official.
When asked how he sees the fight developing, Warren made it clear he expected Fury to win and pointed to Joshua’s knockout loss to Daniel Dubois as a major factor.
“I think Tyson will win,” Warren told Secondsout, predicting a Tyson Fury knockout over Joshua.
“I think Tyson will stop him.
“Did you see him fight Daniel Dubois? That gives me that confidence. I was sure Daniel Dubois would do it and he did it, and I’m sure Tyson will do the same in brief order, no matter what catches him.”
Earlier in the interview, Warren also suggested that Joshua was still feeling the effects of the Dubois defeat.
“He has the specter and cloud of what happened when he fought Daniel Dubois hanging over him. So, you know, he’s vulnerable if he gets caught now,” Warren said.
Joshua is scheduled to return on July 25 against Kristian Pregna, while Fury is scheduled to fight his own warm-up fight before November. Warren said the location for the proposed blockbuster has yet to be determined, though he confirmed the fight remains signed and will likely take place later this year, provided both heavyweights win their fights.

Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most crucial fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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World champion will be stripped of his title if he refuses to fight David Benavidez next: ‘That’s it’
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3 hours agoon
June 4, 2026
David Benavidez won the WBA and WBO cruiserweight world titles with his last fight, and the “Mexican Monster” may add to his collection in the future after one of the world champions was ordered to fight him under the threat of being stripped of his belt.
Last month I moved up from light heavyweight and dethroned Gilberto Ramirez in sensational styleBenavidez now holds the WBA (regular) and WBC featherlight heavyweight world titles, as well as his recently won unified cruiserweight crown.
As a result, the 29-year-old must decide whether he should return to the featherlight heavyweight scene or stay in the cruiserweight division, where he put in arguably the best performance of his career last time out after tuning out his fight with Jai Opetaia.
However, Benavidez was also named the WBC cruiserweight mandatory challenger and was ordered to fight WBC cruiserweight champion Noel Mikaelian, another who has been linked to a fight with Opetaia.
If Mikaelian refuses to defend the title against Benavidez, the WBC president announced in an interview for the WBC magazine that he would strip the Armenian of the belt. Boxing Scene.
“The WBC order is Mikaelian against Benavidez. That’s all. If he fights again, he will waive his obligations to the WBC.”
“[There is no deadline] at this time. I will be talking to different managers. This is the highest priority. I look forward to making sure that happens.”
If Mikaeilian decides to continue the fight with Opetaia and thus lose the world title, it can be expected that Polish-born interim champion Michał Cieślak will benefit. Either he will be elevated to full world champion and ordered to make his first defense against Benavidez, or he will be included in a vacant belt fight against the three-division world champion.
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Peter Fury claims Tyson used the wrong tactics against Usyk
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5 hours agoon
June 4, 2026
“Well, he has his team there and I’m not criticizing anyone, but in both fights his tactics weren’t good,” Peter said in an interview with Sport Boxing.
“It worked out badly because look, if we have a little guy here who can throw, let’s say, a welterweight who can throw a thousand punches, and we have a heavyweight, will a heavyweight fighter throw a thousand punches with him? No.”
“Or maybe he’ll step in and take one good shot? Absolutely.”
“So basically yes, the strategy was just wrong. It doesn’t mean Usyk was better than him. It doesn’t mean he doesn’t say anything. You misunderstand the tactics and they are wrong.
“And you know, when you look at Usyk’s structure and what he does, when he distances himself and tries to box an elite boxer who is lighter than you and who is giving away pounds, he will ping you all over the shop. That should be noticed,” Peter Fury said.
Tyson Fury announced his return earlier this year and is expected to have a preparatory fight before the start of his scheduled series with Anthony Joshua. Queensbury promoter Frank Warren recently confirmed that Fury’s next opponent could be announced in the coming days, with the long-awaited fight against Joshua expected to take place later this year.
Usyk remains at the top of the heavyweight division and has been ordered to fight WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel. Warren also confirmed that negotiations for the fight are ongoing.
Fury’s third meeting with Usyk has not been announced. Peter Fury, however, remains convinced that the strategy used in the first two fights determined the result.
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