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“Make it happening!”
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1 year agoon
Coach Bernie Davis says that WBO, Brian Norman Jr. is “the strongest blow” in the 147 pounds league after he watched Cuevas in three rounds last month on March 29. Davis says Norman Jr. And Jaron “Boots” Ennis is a “best fight” in the welterweight division.
The fight may not happen until the promoter Boots, Eddie Hearn, does not come up with a gigantic enough offer to agree with Norman Jr. (27-0, 21 KO). He did not want to raise the offer worth $ 1.7 million to $ 2.2 million, for which Norman and his dad asked.
An additional USD 500,000 is enough. Ennis could fight Norman Jr. On November 9 last year, instead of being embarrassed by Karen Chukhadzhian in a revenge at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. Being affordable at the cost of Ennis, and his herds fell after this fight.
If Hearn was too economical to want to sweeten the contract last time, which makes you think he would want to raise the offer even more when the popularity of Norman Jr has increased? If Brian Jr. He wants $ 3 million now, will Hearn will be ready to invest in the future of Ennis? I doubt. Therefore, Ennis may as well go to 154 and start again. I hope his promoter this time Hearn will not be Scrooge McDuck When it comes to negotiating.
“The strongest puncher”
“Brian Norman is The strongest hit in the welterweightAnd for this fact he himself and his excellent knockout pay a man and take him to the ring. This is the best fight that can be done in welterweight, “said Bernie Davis coach Millcity boxingpraising the WBO WBO Norman Jr. And wanting to see the fight between him and the united champion of two stripes Jaron “Boot” Ennis.
It is straightforward to see the difference in power between Norman JR, 24 and Ennis shoes. The head of Norman’s impact, when they land, is much louder than Ennis’s arrows and damage that they cause his opponents.
Shoes would not be able to fight him, making shots with which he was hit in the last two fights with Eimantas Stanionis and Karen Chukhadzhian.
“I saw Brian Norman much easier because the shoes have quick hands,” said Davis. “Brian Norman is just standing there. There is really no good head movement or anything. I just think it’s a good fight. He is a adolescent master. He is a sturdy master who believes in himself and was with him in the sparring ring [Ennis]. “
Norman Jr. He stands flat, which explains why his blows are so tough. However, this is a natural force. Ennis does not hit when he is flat, even though he is a greater warrior after hydration. Norman JR, 5’8 ″, is two inches shorter than 5’10 shoes “and more compact with its power.
“As for cosmetics, this is the only reason why we say shoes [would win]Because Boots has a spectacular style, but Brian Norman is coming, “said Davis.” Have you seen Brian Norman put a wounds to this boy? “” Bernie said about Norman Jr’s victory in the third round with Derrieck Cuevas on March 29.
Cuevas gave up his feet after Norman Jr. He hurt him in this fight. He knew that if he continued the fight, he would be knocked out right away because he had trouble after he made a massive shot.
Tank -like hits
“Have you seen what he did to this guy last time? This guy came out with a lot of [firepower]And he shot, “Bernie said. “Brian Norman made this shot. This man caught him with a shot that he did not see, and he did the shooting of this kind of swaying him. But he did not stop shooting; he was not afraid. He continued and hit this man like a tank. He made a tank with him.
“He hit him in the head and did not even drop him. He dropped him with a stab of power. The man said,” I don’t want to, “Bernie said about Cuevas resignation from his legs after Norman Jr. He hurt him in the third round.
Last updated 12.04.2025
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‘Rico’s eighth place in the rankings is crazy’ – three leapfrogged WBC heavyweights want Verhoeven next
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World Boxing News spoke to three heavyweights who sacrificed themselves in the WBC rankings to give Rico Verhoeven his due for pushing Oleksandr Usyk to the eleventh round.
The Dutch kickboxing superstar debuted at number eight in the latest WBC heavyweight rankings, despite having only boxed twice as a professional.
The decision pushed several established contenders down the list, including undefeated Ukrainian Andrii Novytskyi, European champion Labinot Xhoxhaj and Italian challenger Guido Vianello.
“It’s My Time”
After Verhoeven’s arrival, Novytskyi dropped to twelfth place.
The 30-year-old Ukrainian is undefeated with a record of 16-0 and 12 knockouts, and gained momentum thanks to victories over Alexander Flores and David Zegarra.
When asked about Verhoeven’s ranking, Nowycki told WBN: “I think it’s my time to fight Rico.”
“Number Eight Is Crazy”
Vianello was even more candid.
The Italian heavyweight, who has wins over Arslanbek Makhmudov and Alexis Barriere, questions Verhoeven’s position while praising his performance against Usyk.
“Rico eighth in the WBC rankings is crazy!” Vianello told World Boxing News.
“I can fight him wherever and whenever he wants.
“In the match against Usyk, he deserved to continue the fight for another round and not be stopped.
“Now he can fight me.”
Vianello became the first ranked heavyweight to openly question Verhoeven’s stance while also volunteering to fight him.
Many observers felt the Dutchman had exceeded expectations in Egypt. Others are not convinced that a single professional defeat should give him an advantage over established rivals.
Ready for anything
In the latest rankings, Xhoxhaj ranks lower than Verhoeven, even though he holds the European heavyweight title.
The Kosovo-born contender, who boasts a record of 22-0-1 and 17 knockouts, has made it clear that he is open to any opportunity that comes his way.
“I’m prepared for anything, whether it’s Rico Verhoeven or not,” Xhoxhaj told WBN.
Next move
It’s clear from the comments that all three men currently ranked below Verhoeven would welcome the opportunity to test the former GLORY champion.
The WBC has already praised Verhoeven’s performance in the fight against Usyk, while BoxRec assessed his place among heavyweight contenders in a much less favorable manner.
All three will face Verhoeven in the blink of an eye.
It remains debatable whether Rico will risk losing to another challenger ahead of his proposed rematch with Usyk.
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Who is Flora Pili? Everything you need to know about Katie Taylor’s latest opponent
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Katie Taylor’s swan song opponent in Croke Park has left many scratching their heads wondering who exactly is Flora Pili?
The Irish phenom currently holds the IBF, WBO and WBA world titles, but as a “retired” WBC champion, she will also face Pili for the full green and gold belts.
This is because Sandy Ryan, currently the WBC champion on hiatus, will take a break from the sport during her pregnancy, giving Taylor a chance to become a three-time undisputed champion.
Meanwhile, the 39-year-old’s way to a successful farewell fight is Pili, who represents a somewhat unexpected opponent of one of the all-time greats.
Was Flora Pili a successful amateur?
Most importantly, Pili became a French youth champion and won the senior national title in 2015 and 2019 respectively, and also competed in several international tournaments during her amateur career.
Interestingly, she fought in the international round-robin tournament in Dublin, only to lose in 2017 to extremely talented amateurs Kellie Harrington and Irma Testa.
Pili also lost to Lucy Wildheart during her free campaign, only it was in 2016 and could not be used as ammunition against her professional credibility.
What are Flora Pili’s professional accolades?
Pili boasts a professional record of 12-0 (2 KOs), but most of her appearances have come against constrained opposition, at least compared to the level at which Taylor competed.
However, she overcame a split decision against Silvia Bortot to win the 2023 European title, and her last outing resulted in a majority points win over Jelena Janicijevic in December for the IBO belt.
Where does Flora Pili rank among the sanctioning bodies?
Pili is a top contender in both the WBC and IBF, while the WBA ranks her No. 4 in the super lightweight rankings.
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Zuffa Boxing 07 debuts in the UK: Billam-Smith vs. Rozicki preview
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June 5, 2026
On Saturday, June 6, Zuffa Boxing will host its first event on British soil, when former cruiserweight world champion Chris Billam-Smith will face Canadian Ryan Rozicki at the Bournemouth International Centre. The card, billed as Zuffa Boxing 07, airs live Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and streaming on Paramount+ in the United States and Canada. The main card starts at 7 p.m., with walk-ins scheduled for the main event at around 10 p.m.
The event is the first UK edition of Zuffa Boxing, a promotion created by TKO Group Holdings and Saudi entertainment company Sela and run by Dana White, Nick Khan and General Entertainment Authority CEO Turki Alalshikh. according to ESPN. This follows a multi-year broadcasting deal between Zuffa and Sky Sports announced in March.
Main event
Billam-Smith (21-2, 13 KO) returns to his hometown for his first fight in over a year. The Bournemouth fighter held the WBO cruiserweight title in 2023 and 2024 before losing it, and has fought at the Bournemouth International Center several times before. He is coached by Shane McGuigan, who stated in promotional materials released for the card that Billam-Smith is constantly improving. Billam-Smith also said a future meeting with cruiserweight champion Zuffa Jai Opetaia influenced his decision to sign with the promotion, telling Sky Sports the fight “will definitely happen.”
Rozicki (21-1-1, 20 KO), of Sydney Forks, Nova Scotia, has one of the highest strike rates on the card. He has been a professional since 2016 and his record since 2016 is 8-0-1 with seven knockouts, with 18 of his stoppages coming within three rounds. The cruiserweight fight is scheduled for 10 rounds.
Cooperation and fight in the heavyweight division
In a 10-round cruiserweight fight, Jack Massey (23-3, 13 KO) will face Chev Clarke (11-2, 8 KO). In the preliminary stage of the gala, the return of two-time Olympic bronze medalist from Kazakhstan Ivan Dychko (15-1, 14 KO) heavyweight against undefeated Briton Harvey Dykes (7-0-1). The 180 cm elevated Dychko is fighting for the first time since his defeat to Jermaine Franklin in September 2025. Dykes turned professional in 2023 after winning super heavyweight gold at the English National Amateur Championships.
British signatures to the bill
The card also features several recent Zuffa signings making their debuts with the organization, including Scotland’s Sam Hickey (4-0, 1 KO), welterweight Alex MacMillan (3-0, 2 KO) and lightweight heavyweight Leon Hughes (4-0, 3 KO). Hickey won gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games as an amateur and turned professional under the guidance of Team GB performance director Rob McCracken.
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- Chris Billam-Smith (21-2, 13 KO) vs. Ryan Rozicki (21-1-1, 20 KO), cruiserweight, 10 rounds
- Jack Massey (23-3, 13 KO) vs. Chev Clarke (11-2, 8 KO), cruiserweight, 10 rounds
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- Stevie McKenna (15-1, 14 KO) vs. Casey James Streeter (15-3-2, 6 KO), middleweight, 8 rounds
- Sam Hickey (4-0, 1 KO) vs. Todd Tompkins (4-0), middleweight, 6 rounds
- Harvey Dykes (7-0-1) vs Ivan Dychko (15-1, 14 KO), heavyweight, 10 rounds
- Leon Hughes (4-0, 3 KO) vs. Mario Vergiev (8-4, 5 KO), lightweight heavyweight, 6 rounds
- Alex MacMillan (3-0, 2 KO) vs. Tyler Rivers (6-3), welterweight, 6 rounds
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