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Larry Olubamiwo wants Derek Chisora ​​to fight after past ‘nonsense’

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Larry Olubamiwo during a professional heavyweight bout earlier in his boxing career

Larry Olubamiwo mentioned Derek Chisora ​​as a fight he would like to see, but it’s challenging to ignore the distance between past associations and current reality.

Olubamiwo (47) has not fought professionally since 2015 and has stayed away from boxing rings for years. The former heavyweight fighter, once known for his powerful knockouts, later admitted using steroids and was banned before quitting the sport and pursuing acting, including work in a BBC drama and a film role.

The latest discussion started with a elementary comment on social media. Olubamiwo wrote: “I would like to fight Derek before he retires.” World Boxing News then asked him for further details on what he meant.

Olubamiwo lists three fights but says it won’t be a comeback

Olubamiwo told World Boxing News exclusively that he wanted three fights in particular and mentioned a fight that was once scheduled but never happened.

“I would like to have three fights with Dave Allen, Derek Chisora ​​and Dillian Whyte. I remember in 2011 I was supposed to fight Derek at Wembley Arena but I had to withdraw because I was diseased at the time. I fought Sam Sexton two months later. I also remember him talking nonsense about me afterwards. I would love to be able to fix that.

When asked about training ahead of a full return, Olubamiwo added: “I’m not training for a comeback, but I had surgery to repair the injury that will allow me to train again. And those are the fights I would like before I leave it alone.”

This line matters. This is not being presented as a realistic chance of a return and there is no indication that sedate talks will be held with promoters, broadcasters or opponents.

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Where Chisora, Allen and Whyte stand now

The current standings of the three heavyweights Olubamiwo mentioned highlight the difference between a personal wish list and anything that fits into the contemporary structure of sport.

Dave Allen’s fight is scheduled for February 21 on the Warrington vs. undercard. Wood. This date is the next step on Allen’s path to a comeback from his loss to Arslanbek Makhmudov.

Chisora ​​remains vigorous in the top division and will face Deontay Wilder on April 4 in London. The veteran has also been linked with a possible fight for the WBA “regular” heavyweight title after champion Murat Gassiev awarded it, keeping Chisora ​​in the mix as a name with real influence and visibility.

As for Dillian Whyte, there hasn’t been much buzz since he was knocked out in one round by Moses Itauma in 2025. No specific plans have been publicly disclosed and there has been little training activity on social media.

Despite the strength that once earned him the nickname “War Machine”, his return at the age of 47 – after a decade away from professional competition – is unlikely to have any impact on today’s heavyweight scene.


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Jermell Charlo picks Tim Tszyu to defeat Errol Spence Jr

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Image: Jermell Charlo Picks Tim Tszyu to Beat Errol Spence Jr

Charlo then launched into a longer explanation, questioning what version of Spence would emerge after his years outside the ring and claiming that style favored Tszyu.

“He has little defense. Errol will come in softly. He doesn’t really move his head. Tim moves his head. He throws a few stone hay shots. “I just follow my fighting style and be realistic.”

Jermell looked like a war veteran and described the fight, giving reasons why he chose Tszyu to beat Spence.

For years, these two towers were the “Twin Towers” of Derrick James’ gym in Dallas. They shared celebrations, sweat and secrets. The problem is that Errol was very vocal about these sessions, essentially telling the world that he was “teaching” Jermell.

For a guy like Charlo, who carries enormous pride and has built his “Lions Only” brand on being the alpha, having a former teammate claim dominance over him is a stain he can’t wash off in a sanctioned fight.

Having never fought professionally, these gym stories are the only narrative that exists and you have to wonder if it’s still eating at him.

Charlo also indicated the location, with the fight expected to take place in Australia.

“He’s going to Australia there. I see Tim Tszyu winning that fight,” Jermell said.

X is having a field day because Charlo looks like a man who sat in a dim room and watched Spence’s training videos over and over again. Fans call this the “villain arc” energy. He spoke quickly, louder and louder, and seemed personally interested in the answer.

During the prophecy, Jermell had a diabolical look in his eyes, as if he were performing a technical exorcism on his elderly rival.

When he has such wide eyes and high energy intensity, he tends to rely on his “Only Lions” personality, which thrives on perceived disrespect. In this case, the disrespect is the years in which Errol Spence Jr. he claimed to be the “substantial brother” at the gym.

“I don’t have to fight Errol Spence and I don’t care about fighting Errol Spence,” Jermell said.

Jermell is essentially using Tim Tszyu as a proxy. Since Charlo hasn’t fought at 154 pounds since 2022, he needs Spence to lose to someone else to prove that the elderly era (the Derrick James era) is over. If Tszyu destroys Spence, it will validate Charlo’s technical criticism and make his inactivity look like a calculated move rather than a decline.

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Roy Jones Jr sums up Tyson Fury’s chances of beating top-ranked Lennox Lewis

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Roy Jones Jr sums up Tyson Fury’s chances of beating a prime Lennox Lewis

Britain has produced some great heavyweights in recent years, ending an almost century-long curse and seeing success in the division ever since. Predicting the outcome of the clash between two of the best fighters in the country, Lennox Lewis and Tyson Fury, Roy Jones Jr said it would be a “great fight”.

Bob Fitzsimmons became the first British world heavyweight champion in 1897, and he and Jones remain the only two fighters in boxing history to have won both middleweight and heavyweight world titles.

However, Great Britain struggled for success in the division after the Fitzsimmons fight, unable to claim heavyweight supremacy until Lennox Lewis became WBC world champion in 1992. Britain has since crowned its title 11th world heavyweight championFabio Wardley, who follows in the footsteps of Fury and Anthony Joshua.

In an interview with Grosvenor CasinoJones said he would give Lewis an advantage over the “Gypsy King” if they met in their prime.

“Tyson Fury vs. Lennox Lewis? That would be a great fight, but my first thought was Lennox Lewis because of his power. But my second thought was also that Tyson Fury was great at making adjustments. I would go with Lennox Lewis.”

At least one heavyweight world title is expected to remain in a Briton’s hands for some time, with Daniel Dubois scheduled to face another Briton, Fabio Wardley, for the WBO belt next month.

In the meantime, we hope 21-year-old Moses Itauma can continue Britain’s success for many years to come, with the youngster considered by many to be the hottest prospect in boxing.

As for Fury, he is focused on the UK-wide megafight with Joshua – their own ‘Battle of Britain’ after Lennox fought Frank Bruno in 1993.

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Jermell Charlo says Derrick James has changed with fame

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Image: Jermell Charlo says Derrick James changed as success grew

“Derrick James, he started getting a little more players and a little more buzz, and I feel like our communication has changed,” Charlo told Brian Custer.

Charlo said that as James built a larger stable, there was less hands-on time spent with him and more trying to control the gym environment. He claimed that James wanted things done his way, including telling players to remove dogs from the gym during training sessions and changing the atmosphere that helped build their success.

Charlo has been out of the ring since his loss to Saul Alvarez in 2023, and James recently split from Errol Spence Jr. A coach once considered one of the safest hands in the sport is suddenly facing public criticism from two of his biggest names.

“He wanted it his way,” Charlo said. “Coach needs us. Don’t overdo it, coach. Serene down, coach. I was your first champion.”

He also pointed to his camp leading up to the Alvarez fight, saying the support around him wasn’t the same when he needed it most.

“You don’t enter into a world title fight like that,” Charlo said.

Charlo still believes he can regain his spot in the junior middleweight division, and talks about a possible fight with Sebastian Fundora are ongoing later this year. His confidence hasn’t changed, but his patience with ancient alliances has noticeably changed. Sometimes a rift begins when success changes the room.

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