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Nick Ball’s “most hard test” or the easiest payment day? Goodman himself

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Image: Nick Ball Slammed for Sam Goodman Pick: Fans Accuse WBA Champ of Dodging Real Featherweight Threats

Nick Ball calls Goodman himself as his “The most hard test” His careers in 12-round coefficients’ clashes on Saturday, August 16 at Dazn PPV, Riyjad. Ball (22-0-1, 13 KO) defends his title of Pentecla WBA against Goodman (20-0, 8 KO), a warrior before he chose from Super Bantamweight Division to defend.

“He will come. He is undefeated. He has such a great opportunity and will want to become a world champion and take what I have [WBA featherweight title] From me and it doesn’t happen. It will be invigorating – said Nick Ball New boxingS on your fight with Sam Goodman on Saturday.

Goodman: 122-punting, not 126

The real question is: why did Ball choose Goodman as his opponent? She is a super Bantamwette, not a feather scale, and is not perceived as one of the talented fighters from the Division 122 pounds. If the idea was to comb this weight class for his pretender, why he did not choose Ramon Cardenas? At least this guy can hit and try to beat him.

“Well, he is, right? He is the most hard test Because he is next in the queue. You can’t look next to him. It has already disappeared [38-year-old TJ Doheny]. This is the next one, said Ball.

Who is joking with the ball? Goodman himself is not his “most hard test” of his career. This is a sizzling, like his last two fights with an aged veteran, i.e. Doheny and 34-year-old Ronny Rios.

Goodman cannot hit and is a super bantamwet, like the two previous opponents of Ball, Doheny and Rios, whom he chose to defend his title WBA. Ray Ford Is the most hard Ball career test so far, and Rey Vargas appeared in second place.

Real result of Vargas Fight

“Bad feeling. I robbed” Ball said about his lack of victory against Master WBC Feather Wweight Rey Vargas in March 2024.

Interestingly, the ball is Still bitter About the results of his fight with Vargas, despite the fact that he was endowed with a 12-round draw in this fight. He should have lost the fight. Ball did not let go and deny what actually happened in this fight. Vargas won in a real sense, but blowing up a judge with knocking down in eighth place caused that the fight was won as a draw.

Ball Fight in question is his title challenge against the WBC Rey Vargas featherweight master last March 11, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He was captured by judges as a 12-round draw, with results 114-112 for Vargas, 113-113 and 116-110 for the ball.

Many Ball fans believe that he deserved victory because he dropped Vargas twice, putting him on eight and eleven. However, the ball roughly pushed Vargas, and when he fell, he hit him.

It was apparently not knockingBut the judge, Giovanni Poggi, ruled it as knocking. If you take a false push, Vargas should have won the fight. As such, it was not a “robbery”. On the contrary, it was a fight that should have been going to Vargas.

Last updated 08/11/2025

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Hamzah Sheeraz called for ‘war’ against Anthony Joshua by hitting him with a ‘devastating punch’

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Hamzah Sheeraz called out for ‘war’ on Anthony Joshua undercard by ‘devastating puncher’

Hamzah Sheeraz won the WBO super middleweight title last month and the undefeated star wants a quick turnaround, with another 168-pounder stating he would be ready for the opportunity to fight the Briton at tiny notice.

Anthony Joshua will return to action next month when he faces Kristian Prenga in Jeddah on July 25, hoping to make his long-awaited showdown with arch-rival Tyson Fury.

Earlier this week Boxing Scene reported that two world titles could be up for grabs on the undercard, with both Josh Kelly and Sheeraz set to make their first defense of their world titles in the super welterweight and super middleweight divisions, respectively.

Although Kelly is reportedly scheduled to face Caoimhin Agyarko from Belfast, Sheeraz’s opponent is unknown and the only condition is a place in the top fifteen of the WBO rankings.

In an interview with Boxing News, 39-year-old Milorad Zizic, who is rated No. 9 by the WBO, shared his desire to challenge for Sheeraz’s crown in a fight where he could join Dejan Zlatičanin as the second Montenegrin world champion in boxing history.

“It would mean a lot to me. I live for this goal. It would be a great honor for me, my family, Montenegro and the entire Balkan region. Becoming only the second world champion in Montenegro’s history would be something truly special.”

“It would mean everything to me. I live for boxing. I truly believe this fight could become the upset of the decade.”

Zizić, once called the hardest punch Floyd Mayweather Sr. had ever seenand then shared his confidence in the proposed competition, in which he hopes to continue his streak of six consecutive fights that lasted no longer than two rounds.

“Hamzah Sheeraz is a true champion. He is in great shape and I have a lot of respect for him. But believe me, he has never faced such a devastating blow as I did. Believe me, he will never face such a devastating blow as I did. I respect him as a fighter, but not to the point of thinking that I cannot beat him. I believe in my abilities and I am sure that I can make my dream come true.

“It will be a war from the first bell, I know how it can be. If we fight and he survives five rounds, he will be the winner, but five rounds against me is a long time.

“If Hamzah and his team want this fight, I’m ready. If not, that’s fine too. I will keep moving forward, keep working and stay focused on my journey. My time will come.”

Although his head coach is Joco Todorovic, Zizic has previously been cornered by fan favorite four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr, who continues to train him.

Speaking to Boxing News, Jones explained why he thinks Zizic will be an compelling test for Sheeraz, agreeing with Zizic’s plan to force a shootout.

“Zizic is a very strenuous puncher, as is Sheeraz, they are both very strenuous punchers. Zizic was off for a minute, but he came back and got four quick wins, he’s back busy and I think it would be a great fight for Sheeraz.”

“Like I said, they’re both really good punchers, and Sheeraz won’t come across many people who can match his punching power, but Zizic has that punching power.”

“He has to go straight to him. He can’t try to box him, he’ll go straight to him. That would probably be the smartest approach because if you box him, as long as he [Sheeraz] means he will beat you.

“So your best chance is to get to him as rapid as you can and see if he can withstand your blows. If you wait, he’ll get you out of there.”

News on Sheeraz’s opponent – if he appears on the card – is expected soon, with fellow WBO-ranked contenders Bernardin Jakaj (No. 12) and Jack Bowen (No. 14) also among potential opponents.

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Eddie Hearn reveals why Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight may now need to be ‘renegotiated’

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Eddie Hearn reveals why Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight may now have to be ‘renegotiated’

Eddie Hearn has admitted that the long-awaited clash between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could be renegotiated, depending on the demands of paymaster Turki Alalshikha.

As of now, both British heavyweights will face each other later this year, provided they complete their warm-up fights.

While Fury’s fight has not yet been announced, it has been confirmed that Joshua will face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

“The Gypsy King” is expected to have a hard-fought fight in August, potentially against Nelson Hysa, following his April unanimous decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov.

If all goes to plan, ‘AJ’ and Fury should meet in the UK, although Matchroom Boxing promoter Hearn revealed the location could be renegotiated.

This information was revealed after Dana White’s post-fight press conference at Zuffa Boxing 07, where UFC boss claimed to be the main promoter of the Fury and Joshua fight.

Furthermore, White also suggested that Joshua’s promoter Hearn has not yet been informed of the location, seemingly suggesting that the fight could take place in America.

In response, Hearn said IFL Television that this turn of events will have to be renegotiated and spelled out in both Joshua and Fury’s contracts.

“Without AJ’s consent, the fight cannot take place anywhere outside the UK. And there was no such consent.

“If there is a renegotiation and we want to make a deal again, I am sure we will consider it. [But] apart from money, we want this fight in the UK.

“We will act accordingly and will hold talks with Turki Alalshikh if ​​asked, but who really wants to watch this fight at 4am UK time?”

Given that the pair are most likely to perform in November, when British weather for stadium shows is unpredictable at best, fans may need to prepare for an event in the United States or even Saudi Arabia.

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