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Katie Taylor loses world title despite shorthanded win over Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul

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Katie Taylor has officially relinquished her WBC lightweight title just weeks after her victory over Amanda Serrano in the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight.

As a result, Caroline Dubois was officially declared the WBC lightweight champion, following a decision by President Mauricio Sulaiman made at the sanctioning body’s annual convention in Hamburg. Taylor hasn’t stepped into the ring at 135 pounds since her victory over Karen Carvajal over two years ago. The Irish boxing sensation then decided to move up to 140 pounds to face Chantelle Cameron, with whom she exchanged victories.

Dubois, who was the WBC interim lightweight champion, had been lobbying for a long time for her chance to win the full title belt. Recently, Sulaiman sent a message to Taylor’s team saying that a decision on the matter would be made soon. After the recent convention, the Irish star decided to give up the title, which resulted in Dubois being promoted to full world champion. Caroline secured the interim title with a unanimous points victory over Maira Moneo in August.

The undefeated boxer is now scheduled to make her first defense of her gold belt on January 11 against former world title challenger Jessica Camarain in Sheffield. “Sweet Caroline” expressed her elation today, stating: “It is a great honor to be elevated to full WBC World Champion and to receive the belt from WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman. I have always dreamed of becoming world champion and this is just the beginning of the journey for me. I look forward to defending my WBC world title on January 11 in Sheffield.”

Following the news, Ben Shalom, Founder and CEO of BOXXER, added: “We would like to thank WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman and the Board of Governors for raising Caroline’s profile. The WBC lightweight title is vigorous again and in Caroline the WBC has a champion who could reign for many years. We are only just beginning to see its true potential. We believe that Caroline will become the future face of women’s boxing.

Meanwhile, the boxing community is buzzing with speculation about what awaits Katie Taylor. Despite approaching her 38th birthday in July, promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that Taylor remains determined to compete at the highest level. Hearn shared his thoughts with Off The Ball: “How much have we talked about this over the years and if there was ever such a time… I’ve actually said it before to be fair,” he said. “But it’s November now, which gives ample preparation for the summer party in Croke Park.”

“We just saw the biggest women’s fight of all time in front of the biggest crowd of all time. That’s for sure… and I’ll be straightforward with you, I don’t think it’s 100% guaranteed. Katie Taylor will fight again, I’m sure it will take something really special. We had a long conversation with her last night with (her manager) Brian Peters and she was full of (enthusiasm). the training room after (the fight), I felt like if she turned around now and said, “That’s it,” I would be really content in a way that you could bow down on a night like this.

“But then she said, ‘There are a few things I really want to do, though.’ I asked ‘what is it’ and she replied: ‘Of course I would like to fight in Croke Park and I’. I would like to fight in Las Vegas. Then I start thinking, wow, I know the guys at Madison Square Garden were very interested in fighting Serrano first, to do something probably at the Sphere in Las Vegas, which would be very likely. iconic for her career – and Croke Park. But I think if it’s Chantelle (Cameron) back at 3Arena, or Amanda Serrano back at MSG, I’m not sure that’ll really excite her in the same way as doing something else. I would.”

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Eddie Hearn signs a contract with Olympic bronze medalist Omari Jones

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Jones won silver in the most recent Olympics (Photo Credit: Team USA)

Hearn announced the signing of Jones this afternoon (Image source: Matchroom Boxing)
Hearn announced the signing of Jones this afternoon (Image: Matchroom Boxing)

Omari Jones has signed a long-term promotional contract with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing.

Jones, an outstanding amateur, secured the bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics and has now turned professional, putting his career in Hearn’s hands.

“The Banger” was defeated in the welterweight semi-finals by eventual gold medalist Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev.

Jones said this week that Matchroom and Eddie Hearn are a “perfect fit” as he embarks on his professional boxing journey.

“I am delighted to announce that I am turning professional with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom.

“I chose Eddie because he met me in Paris after my last Olympic fight and I understood how stern he was about me becoming a superstar and a world star.

I also want to stay busy and I feel Matchroom and Eddie Hearn are perfect for that.

“My goals for playing professionally in 2025 are to stay energetic and win. In the long run, I would like to become a world champion, be mentioned among the greats and fight against the best of the best.”

Jones won silver at the last Olympics (Photo: Team USA)
Jones won silver at the last Olympics (Photo: Team USA)

Jones becomes the ninth Olympic medalist to make his professional debut for Hearn and Matchroom, and his recent promoter is thrilled to welcome the Olympic star to boxing’s top team.

In the press release announcing the signing, Hearn stated:

“I’m delighted to have won the race to sign Omari.

Hearn says he is
Hearn says he is ‘delighted’ to have signed the 22-year-old (Image: DAZN)

“Omari caught my eye when I saw him compete at the Olympics – the star’s potential was there for all to see and I’m honored he chose Matchroom and DAZN to guide him in his professional career.

The medal in Paris was the culmination of an outstanding amateur career and I have no doubt that he will translate this success into a brilliant career in the paid ranks.

“Omari has all the ingredients to become a household name in America; he has tons of skills, great style, a real work ethic, an infectious personality and a desire to assist teenage people and his community.

We are excited to begin this journey and will receive news of this first step tomorrow.”

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Tyson Fury has warned that if he retires, he could end up like Muhammad Ali

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Renowned boxing trainer Teddy Atlas has expressed his support for Tyson Fury’s decision to retire, warning that he could follow in the footsteps of Muhammad Ali if the decision is reversed. Last week, the two-time world heavyweight champion sent shockwaves through the boxing community by announcing he was leaving the sport.

This happened after his second loss in a row to Oleksandr Usyk. In a low video shared on social media, the British boxer stated: “Hello everyone, I’ll keep it low and sweet,” he said to the camera.

“I would like to announce that I am leaving boxing. It was great fun, I enjoyed every minute of it. I’ll end there. Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everyone, see you on the other side. Get up! ” Although he was widely expected to face fellow Briton Anthony Joshua in the ring this year, that fight appears to be off the table. While many were disappointed with his decision, Atlas maintains that the “Gypsy King” made the right choice.

Speech to CanadaCasino.Cahe stated, “I think it’s time for him to go. I love it when a movie ends on a good note. My wife is getting mad, she won’t watch the movie with me because she says, “As soon as it gets bad, you don’t like the way it ends, turn it off.” Yes, I turn it off. I don’t want to see it, so I’d like to see it go away.”

“He made huge amounts of money. God bless him. He could take care of his family for who knows how many lifetimes and he earned it. I’d like to see him go off into the sunset before the sun sets, before it goes murky. I’d like to see him alone, in the right way, walking away at sunset in a movie. I don’t want to see another Muhammad Ali, the great Muhammad Ali, stay too long.

Ali, a three-time former world champion, is widely considered one of the greatest heavyweights in the history of the sport and sadly passed away in 2016. He had suffered from Parkinson’s disease for 35 years, diagnosed three years after his retirement in 1981. Atlas, 68, believes Fury is afraid of retiring but hopes the British star will cope without boxing.

“Yes [Tyson Fury fears retirement] because I think boxing stabilizes his life. I have huge respect for Tyson Fury. “I think he’s an amazing fighter and a great symbol,” he continued. “I think he’s scared [to retire]because I think having that in his life, having the box, the structure of the box, the discipline, the people around him at camp, it’s a reason to get up every day and be powerful. He’s shrewd, he’s not stupid. He is very shrewd. I think he realizes that it’s critical in his life, but at some point he has to learn to live without the facilitate of boxing.

“It’s kind of like when you stop doing drugs or you stop drinking. Whatever it is. You have a sponsor, you have someone who is with you, and he goes to meetings with you and meets with you every day whenever you feel like it. He’s getting a little frail. He’s there for you, that person. But one day he may not be there. The day must come when it will be just you. And that day has come. He realized that he was shrewd and could do it. forever box I think he’s worried about losing this guy who isn’t there to tell him “you can be powerful” and “you gotta be powerful, dude.” I think he’s worried about it and I don’t blame him. and I pray for him that he will find his way without boxing.

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Terence Crawford responds to Canelo’s comments: This is crazy!

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Canelo and Crawford are closing in on a deal for a September showdown in Las Vegas Photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/Mark Robinson/Matchroom

Terence Crawford reacted sharply to Canelo Alvarez's criticism of his biography. Photo: Mark Robinson/Amanda Wescott/Matchroom Boxing
Terence Crawford reacted sharply to Canelo Alvarez’s criticism of his biography. Photo: Mark Robinson/Amanda Wescott/Matchroom Boxing

Terence Crawford reacted sharply to Canelo Alvarez after the Mexican criticized his biography.

According to ESPN, Canelo and Crawford are approaching a gigantic fight, which is scheduled to take place on Mexican Independence Day weekend in Las Vegas in September. Mike Coppinger.

Unified super middleweight champion Alvarez had previously downplayed a clash with Crawford, who fights in two weight classes below him.

However, after both men met Saudi Arabian boxing chief Turki Alalshikh in London last week, they are now on track to meet later this year, with Crawford expected to move up to 168 pounds to face the 34-year-old.

In recent days, comments from Alvarez, who defeated Edgar Berlanga in September, have resurfaced on social media, stemming from an interview with TMZ Sports in September 2023, where he stated that “Bud” only has one standout win over Errol Spence Jr.

Canelo and Crawford are nearing an agreement for a September fight in Las Vegas. Photo: Amanda Westcott/Mark Robinson/Matchroom
Canelo and Crawford are nearing an agreement for a September fight in Las Vegas. Photo: Amanda Westcott/Mark Robinson/Matchroom

“I respect Terence Crawford,” the 34-year-old said.

“He is a very talented fighter, but he only won one gigantic fight.

“If you look at his record, you only beat one good guy [which] Errol Spence is.

Canelo proved too much for Berlanga in September. Photo: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom
Canelo proved too much for Berlanga in September. Photo: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom

“Other than that, I don’t think he beat other great fighters like Spence.

“He did a really good job with Spence, he made everything look very basic.

“But I knew Terence Crawford was a great fighter.”

The Omaha native has recorded one win since defeating Spence, winning the WBA super welterweight title unanimous decision in the case of Israil Madrimov in August to match Alvarez’s feat of becoming world champions in four weight classes.

Crawford responded to the comments in a post about himself X account, warning his rival about his history of making elite fighters look ordinary.

“Lol, that’s crazy!

“So not every fighter I’ve fought is good, but one?

“Excellent! Just remember what you said, because I always enjoyed making someone look like nobody’s business.”

Canelo is expected to defend his belts in May in Las Vegas, although no opponent has been finalized yet and it is unclear whether Crawford will fight before facing the Mexican champion.

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