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Matchroom vs Queensberry 5v5: Matchup Predictions
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J. HumzaDeontay Wilder vs. Zhilei Zhang is likely to be the main event of the Matchroom vs. Queensberry 5-on-5 competition to be held on June 1 in Saudi Arabia, with the divisions for today’s fights chosen by the promoters and Saudi organizer Turki Alalshikh.
Queensberry’s Frank Warren chose the heavyweight and middleweight divisions, while Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn chose the featherweight and delicate heavyweight divisions.
Turki Alalshikh chose a second heavyweight fight to round out the format, which somewhat defeats the purpose on paper, as well as the fact that Alalshikh’s fight can feature companies represented by any heavyweight, not just someone under contract with business.
So this fight obviously appears to be Wilder vs. Zhang. Zhang most recently fought for Queensberry, but has fought for Matchroom in the past. Wilder hasn’t worked directly with either company and it seems like it could go either way.
The main attraction of the gala will be the undisputed fight for the delicate heavyweight championship between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, which is not part of the 5v5 competition.
What will the remaining fights be like?
Promoters can choose representatives from their internal stables.
Two heavyweight fights
So we are 99.9 percent sure that Alalshikh’s chosen heavyweight wild card fight is Deontay Wilder vs Zhilei Zhangwhich side these guys are fighting for a little more in the air.
As we have already mentioned, Wilder (43-3-1, 42 KO) after the defeat against Joseph Parker is recording the worst performance of his career, just like Zhang (26-2-1, 21 KO) after the defeat against Parker. But it’s an critical fight, and while it could really stink if Wilder simply doesn’t throw punches again, the intrigue is that it will likely see the two biggest hitters in the division go head-to-head.
Warren’s second heavyweight fight seems all but certain Daniel Dubois (Queensberry) vs Filip Hrgovic (Match hall). Like Wilder vs. Zhang, this fight has already been written on the card.
One wonders why Hrgovic and his mandatory shot at the title he’s been waiting for forever would take a risk like Dubois (20-2, 19 KO) when he could just sit and wait, but the economics and politics of the heavyweight division in particular are changing quickly, and the Saudis basically control the whole thing.
There is, of course, also a chance that the IBF – the only one of the four main sanctioning bodies that even pretends to follow its rules – will strip the winner of the Fury vs. Usyk match for his apparent lack of intention to fight Hrgovic (17-0, 14 KO) and that two weeks after crowning the undisputed heavyweight champion, we will no longer have him. Hrgovic vs Dubois could end in a vacant IBF title fight.
Medium weight
Warren’s other choice is middleweight. It’s worth noting that both Hearn and Warren repeat the word “domestic”, meaning British fighters, as they are both obviously British promoters. The ‘domestic’ British fighting going on in Saudi Arabia is fun, but it’s a fresh reality as both want to ride the wave of Saudi money for as long as possible; it’s bad enough that two guys who have barely wanted to work together for years were laughing and joking at a press conference like they had been buddies for decades.
But Hearn has a chance to throw an American in here if he can choose Austin “Ammo” Williams represent Matchroom in a potentially great ‘rising star’ matchup with Queensberry’s Hamzah Sheeraz. The 24-year-old Sheeraz (19-0, 15 KO) and the 27-year-old Williams (16-0, 11 KO) would be a phenomenal fight.
Lesser alternative: a rematch between Matchroom’s Felix Cash and Queensberry’s Denzel Bentley. Cash had the best night of his career, beating Bentley over three rounds in 2021, and then all but disappeared from the conversation. Bentley is coming off a depressing defeat to Nathan Heaney. Cash hasn’t been reliable lately, but he could be in the conversation as a make-or-break moment for him and Matchroom.
Minor alternative: Queensberry’s James Heneghan (10-0, 1 KO) prospects against Mark Dickinson (6-0, 2 KO) or Matchroom’s George Liddard (9-1, 1 KO). It doesn’t really seem to be up to the desired level of spectacle, but “everything changes” from paper to reality in boxing, so you have to be prepared.
Lightweight heavyweight
175 has a few options, but there are only a few matchups that seem to match the level this fight is supposedly going to be, and both include Antoni Yarde representing Queensberry.
Yarde has expressed a desire to face Joshua Buatsi next, and Buatsi is now a Boxxer fighter. However, I think Yarde will get the Queensberry call here and the Buatsi vs Yarde fight simply won’t happen.
Expect Yarde to take on Matchroom’s Craig Richards. Richards (18-3-1, 11 KO) has lost his last two significant fights, but Hearn and Matchroom could see a fight in favorable style with the wily Richards against Yarde (25-3, 24 KO), who showed some fresh technical skills and tactical wrinkles during his last appearance. Callum Smith, coming off a brutal defeat to Artur Beterbiev in January, could represent Matchroom, but Richards seems the more likely choice.
A lesser alternative: a promising fight between Karol Itauma (12-1, 7 KO) from Queensberry and John Hedges from Matchroom (9-0, 3 KO).
Featherweight
We could see a world title fight with this, and I don’t think Hearn would have chosen this division if he didn’t believe that’s what he would bring to the table.
Raymond Ford he had just won the WBA title on March 2 on the Top Rank card, defeating Otabek Kholmatov in the 12th round. Ford (15-0-1, 8 KO) said after the fight that he might have to move up to 130 pounds, but he still has the belt and all that, and realistically, the bigger money for him is staying at 126 if he does. is it at all possible to maintain this lane.
The problem is that no one from the Queensberry stable is currently in the top fifteen of the WBA rankings. But that can change, and quite reasonably, if the insert stays that way Nick Ballwho had just drawn against WBC titleholder Rey Vargas.
Ball wasn’t actually listed in the WBA rankings – which is a joke, like all of the organization’s sanctioning rankings – because he was the mandatory challenger for the WBC and was fighting for their belt. Putting Ball in front of star players like Dominique Jamar Francis and Arnold Khegai wouldn’t be included on the absurd decision-making scale of sanctioning body rankings. Mauricio Lara is still in the WBA top 15 and doesn’t even fight in the division anymore, and Stephen Fulton Jr. is in second place. 3 despite the lack of relevant fights in the division.
Ball (19-0-1, 11 KO) is desperate for another title shot, and Warren is desperate to give him one. This would be a solution and a good match. Watching the ball is also very fun.
Lesser alternative: Hopey Price (12-0, 5 KO) from Matchroom will face Nathaniel Collins (14-0, 7 KO) from Queensberry, holder of the British and Commonwealth titles.
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Ennis vs Avanesyan: Live results, RBR, how to watch
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19 hours agoon
November 23, 2024Results
- Jaron “Boots” Ennis RTD-5 David Avanesyan (3:00) [highlights]
- Jalil Hackett UD-10 Peter Dobson (97-93, 97-93, 96-94) [highlights]
- Skye Nicolson UD-10 Dyana Vargas (100-90, 100-90, 100-90) [highlights]
- Khalil Coe TKO-2 Kwame Ritter (1:59) [highlights]
Jaron “Boots” Ennis will make his Matchroom debut tonight in his home match in Philadelphia against David Avanesyan, with Ennis’ IBF welterweight title at stake.
Originally undefeated, Ennis was scheduled to face Cody Crowley, who was forced to withdraw after failing an eye test. Thanks to this, the veteran Avanesyan won the world title for the third time. Also on the card, Skye Nicolson will defend her WBC featherweight title against Dyana Vargas and will have two more fights!
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Main card (DAZN, 8 p.m. ET)
- Jaron “Boots” Ennis (31-0, 28 KO) vs. David Avanesyan (30-4-1, 18 KO) welterweight, 12 rounds, for Ennis’ IBF title
- Jalil Hackett (8-0, 7 KO) vs. Peter Dobson (16-1, 9 KO), welterweight, 10 rounds
- Skye Nicolson (10-0, 1 KO) vs. Dyana Vargas (19-1, 12 KO), featherweight, 10 rounds, for Nicolson’s WBC title
- Khalil Coe (8-0-1, 6 KO) vs. Kwame Ritter (11-1, 9 KO), airy heavyweight, 10 rounds
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Jaron “Boots” Ennis is looking forward to performing in his hometown
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2 days agoon
November 22, 2024Jaron “Boots” Ennis will face David Avanesyan next Saturday in front of fans from his hometown of Philadelphia, and while performing in front of family and friends often comes with pressure, Ennis says he actually feels more comfortable doing so.
Ennis about the opportunity to headline in his hometown of Philadelphia
“I’m definitely excited to get back in front of my friends and family and fight my first home fight at the Wells Fargo Center. So this is a huge opportunity. I can’t wait, I’m excited. I’m ready to rock n’ roll.”
Under the pressure of having to perform in front of his hometown fans
“No pressure. I feel more comfortable at home anyway, so it’ll be like me being at home and just kicking it up.”
Unless he thinks he can put in a spectacular performance against a delayed replacement opponent from Avanesyan
“Definitely, but I’m not going to go out there and look for it. I’m going to go in there, have fun and let the knockout come to me. I won’t look for it at all.”
About how he sees the Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov fight
“I’m not going to lie, I’ve never even seen the other guy fight, so I probably think Crawford will win [chuckles]”
Unless he sees a move up to 154 to face Crawford within the next year
“Definitely, but my current goal is to be undisputed at 147, so I’ll try to get the rest of the belts and then go up to 154 and do the same.”
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Eddie Hearn talks about interest in Shakur Stevenson’s free agency
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3 days agoon
November 21, 2024Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn spent some time answering media questions about this weekend’s main event featuring Jaron “Boots” Ennis, his interest in pursuing a Terence Crawford fight for Boots, and his thoughts on bringing Shakur Stevenson into the fold once he moves on free agency. Below you’ll find some of Hearn’s comments on these topics and more.
Hearn on Crawford’s upcoming fight with Madrimov
“I think it’s a banana peel for Crawford… obviously, like I said, you’re making Terence Crawford your favorite, but, but, but, huge banana peel, August. third.”
On what Ennis needs to do to demand a fight with Crawford
“Just perform. As for promotion, that’s already done, we’ll take care of it. But performance. If he comes on Saturday, doesn’t play and declares victory, it won’t be a huge problem, but a huge disappointment. If he enters the fight, he will look great, he will knock down Avanesyan in four rounds, the situation will go crazy – what counts is the dynamics.
“So for me, one of the best fights in boxing, one of the purest fights in boxing is the Crawford vs. Boots fight. But we want to take care of business at 147. I feel we have to unite, we need these tough tests and after scoring a huge goal here on Saturday I know we can fill the whole place against players like Barrios, against players like Stanionis and that’s what we have to do, before we get to 154 pounds.
“If Crawford is successful (against Madrimov), it will be a dream fight, not only as a Boots promoter, but also in boxing.”
Enabled if Crawford told him he was interested in fighting Boots
“I don’t think so, no. I don’t think he wants this fight. He’d probably say, “Well, what does this fight mean to me?” and the answer is hopefully a lot of money. Look, Crawford is a brilliant fighter, I’m sure he’s not afraid of him and I’m sure he believes he can beat Jaron Ennis, but also BoMac and Crawford. They also have incredible boxing knowledge and know how good Ennis is.
“I think this is the toughest fight for him and I don’t think they’ll be lining up for it, but when the demand comes and someone like His Excellency says, ‘I want to fight this fight, I’m definitely going to fight it.’
About the proposed Pacquaio vs. Barrios fight
“It’s a very controversial topic, just like people complaining about Manny Pacquiao. I think Manny Pacquiao is still good enough to beat most of the top 20 guys in the 147-pound weight class. He’s clearly not the warrior he once was, you won’t be at this age. My problem is he’s been inactive for a long time, like we talked about his fight with Conor Benn maybe six months ago or a year ago, and with every month that goes by, three or six months, you get a lot older.
“So I think there are two questions. First, should he fight again? And ultimately, if he’s good enough to beat everyone outside the top 20 in the world, then why not. But should he fight for the world title? I think that’s another question. In the commercial world of boxing, the answer is probably yes. In the world of rankings and activity, the answer is probably no.”
On if he is interested in pursuing Shakur Stevenson in his free agency
“He’s coming on Saturday. I’ve done a much better job than Top Rank promoting him over the last 12 months, and I’m not even under contract with him. Because I’m answering your questions and I keep saying the same thing: I think he’s a great fighter who fights no matter what. I think he is one of the best players in the sport.
“He had a good audience in Newark, he just drew the biggest audience on ESPN in 2024, and people still like to criticize. He’s not Arturo Gatti, he’s not going to go in there with his head held high and start a war every time, but when he’s up against an elite opponent, you’re going to see some of the best fights in boxing.
“In my opinion he should fight William Zepeda. I think it’s a really good fight… it’s a fight I talked to him about. But do you really want to sign – this is not a question for me, but for him – a five-fight contract when it may prevent you from getting some fights?
“I think Shakur is probably thinking, ‘I have to fight Tank, I have to fight Zepeda, I have to fight Lopez, I have to fight all of these,’ and maybe our discussions will be one or two fights or three fights, I don’t know. But I think he needs that fluidity to be able to move and have those fights because that’s when you’ll see him at his best.”
What three fights would he like Stevenson to fight if he were signed to Matchroom?
“William Zepeda, maybe moving up to 140 pounds to fight Liam Paro or another champion at 140 pounds, and then approaching other companies to do a co-promotional deal and a shared platform… it’s really going to come down to whether Tank and PBC, if they want to fight Shakur Stevenson because it’s a very, very, very risky fight for Tank and he has to beat Lomachenko first.
He reportedly told Bob Arum that he was not interested in offering Stevenson more than Top Rank was paying him
“I told Bob that. Bob told me something about Shakur, I thought, “Pfft, I’ll tell you what, Bob, I’m not paying him what you’re paying him.” It was a joking remark and I’ll have to pay him what Bob pays him. He won’t come – he knows I’m a better promoter, he knows it will be better for his career, but he’s not going to accept less money.
“But he has to accept this plan, right, because Shakur Stevenson has a lot of work ahead of him. Right now it’s Shakur against the world. He’s fighting all these Twitter battles himself, putting out all the fires, and the reality is exhausting… it’s not a good look or a good plan.
“Top Rank dropped him a year ago. So he needs to tranquil down on social media, ask me to speak for him, run the promotional machine while he sleeps, get in the gym and beat these guys.
About who will win between Stevenson and Tank
“You see, this is about Tank, who I think is a brilliant fighter, electrifying, very heavy-handed – he loses a lot of rounds. He lost rounds to Frank Martin, he lost rounds to Ryan Garcia, he lost rounds to Pitbull Cruz, and all these guys are not on the same level as Lomachenko and Shakur Stevenson.
“So he must strike at these people, otherwise he will be defeated. But he influences them because he hits really tough, and Tank not only hits, he also has a good boxing IQ. I just don’t think IQ is as good as Lomachenko or as good as Shakur Stevenson. But will he be able to squeeze them in? Because I promise you this, if he doesn’t stop these people, he will be behind at almost every intersection of these fights, including Lomachenko. I think he will stop Lomachenko, but he will be at the back.”
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