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Oleksandr Usyk is close to losing one of the four recent belts after defeating Tyson Fury
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6 months agoon
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J. HumzaUsyk stuck to his guns in the early stages of the fight as Fury showed up in the ring and grimaced. The Gypsy King found his range and enjoyed an advantage in the first half of the match, before Usyk showed his mettle with brutal strikes later in the match.
Usyk appeared to be on his way to a ninth-round KO when he punched Fury and sent him flying across the ring, with the 35-year-old swinging from rope to rope. But Fury somehow survived the attack and made it to the end.
However, in the end, Usyk became champion by a narrow margin, with the scorecard at the Kingdom Arena in Riyad reading 115-112 for Usyk, 114-113 for Fury and 114-113 for the Ukrainian.
The result means Usyk has now added the WBC belt to his collection, after already holding the WBO, WBA and IBF titles. But according to a boxing journalist And RaphaelUsyk will only hold all four belts for less than two weeks as he will be forced to vacate the IBF belt.
All sanctioning bodies have a mandatory challenger, and Filip Hrgovic is currently in line to fight for the IBF belt. The IBF was ecstatic that Usyk and Fury fought for the undisputed title, but then handed their belt to the winner of the fight between Hrgovic and Daniel Dubois. This fight will also take place at the Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia and is scheduled for Saturday, June 1.
Usyk became the first man since Lennox Lewis 25 years ago to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. However, Saturday’s winner’s decision to vacate the IBF belt was reportedly part of the contract between Usyk and Fury.
“Please, I’m not thinking about boxing right now,” explained an emotional Ujsk after the fight. “My camp started in September 2023, I worked for nine months. I missed Joyful Fresh Year, I missed my son’s birthday, I missed my second son’s birthday, I missed my daughter’s birthday, and then the birth of my daughter. I also missed family holidays. I was only focused on this fight, now I’m ecstatic and I want to go home.
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Jake Paul accused of breaking rules in Mike Tyson fight that gave him a ‘huge advantage’
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17 hours agoon
November 17, 2024Former boxing champion Tony Bellew has launched a scathing attack on Jake Paul and accused him of wearing “full boxing gloves” during his triumph over Mike Tyson.
An internet personality who switched to boxing outclassed the iconic boxer in a weekend bout in Texas.
Although Paul suggested that his goal would be a knockout, in the end he only managed to secure victory for the 58-year-old athlete. The fight was overwhelmingly dominated by Paul, with Tyson landing just 18 punches compared to Paul’s 78.
However, Bellew, a former WBC cruiserweight titleholder, believes Paul’s choice of gloves gave him an unfair advantage.
On X (previously on Twitter), Bellew confessed: “The gloves Mike has look heavily padded, while Jake has full punching gloves on his feet. There is a huge difference between them and I only watch from my bed. “
Moreover, Bellew tore to shreds the very idea of a brawl taking place: “We are all guilty of this man! We’re all talking and watching! We have to stop this fool [Paul]!
“Don’t count on him until he fights someone vigorous, not his grandfather! Any decent boxing person helping Paul should take a look at themselves! It’s just depressed.”
Despite his irritation with Paul, Bellew admitted he had some respect for the younger player. Paul, 27, said after the fight that he held back to prevent Tyson from being seriously harmed.
Bellew commented: “I don’t like that stupid idiot kid, but I will say this… he stopped beating Mike and showed him respect and dignity by letting him live. He wasn’t looking for KO there, just leave him and leave him alone.
After the fight, both fighters received mandatory suspensions from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, with a required rest period of 24 days due to the duration of the fight.
Despite this, both are already planning to return to the ring – Paul aims to fight Canelo Alvarez, and Tyson challenges his brother Logan.
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Gilberto Ramirez vs. Chris Billam-Smith – results and post-fight report
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21 hours agoon
November 17, 2024The Riyad season hosted a Latin night, with Gilberto Ramirez adding the WBO cruiserweight title to his WBA belt with a high-octane points win against Chris Billam-Smith.
Former WBO super middleweight champion Ramirez (47-1, KO30) moved up to cruiserweight last year and followed up a wide-scoring victory over Joe Smith Jr. won the WBA belt in March by defeating Arsen Goulamirian ten rounds to two. Billam-Smith (20-2, KO13) won the WBO belt with a majority decision victory over Lawrence Okolie in May last year and was last eliminated in June, taking revenge on Richard Riakporhe by scoring at Selhurst Park.
Billam-Smith had a very good start in the first round, landing some solid punches, but Ramirez found his moment in the second round, landing a piercing left arm that sent the Englishman into a frenzy and his combinations worried the WBO boss. In the fourth, Billam-Smith was bleeding from the nose, and Ramirez landed a phenomenal right hand and landed several impressive combinations to the body before crushing his opponent with the sheer number of punches he was throwing.
This fight is gaining momentum! 🔥
Great combinations from both players 💥#ZurdoBillamSmith X #LatinNight | #RiyadSeason pic.twitter.com/lSptHGuugF
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) November 16, 2024
Ramirez kept his foot on the gas pedal as the doctor looked at Billam-Smith’s eye ahead of the seventh round, and although the Bournemouth man continued to work tough, he struggled to cope with the cumulative effects of Ramirez’s work. Billam-Smith did rally to the distance, but couldn’t find the punches to break Ramirez’s spirit, and the Mexican was able to maintain enough accuracy to keep his fighter at bay, and after the pair left it all in the ring in the final round the winner was decided by scorecards.
What a fight Zurdo and Chris Billam-Smith 👏#RiyadSeason | #LatinNight | LIVE and FREE on DAZN | @Turki_alalshikh pic.twitter.com/G9ucyZGvAe
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) November 16, 2024
Two scores of 116-112 and a third of 116-113 sent Ramirez home as the unified world champion.
The WBO super lightweight title eliminator didn’t catch fire, but Arnold Barboza Jr (31-0, KO11) did enough to earn a ten-round decision and win over former unified world champion Jose Carlos Ramirez (29-2, KO18) . It was a stop-start match, but Barboza mostly had the advantage and outscored the winner by two scores of 96-94 and one of 97-93.
The interim WBC lightweight title was won by William Zepeda (32-0, KO27), defeating Tevin Farmer (33-7-1, KO8) by an extremely high score, and getting up from the floor in the process. Zepeda was clotheslined in the fourth round, keeping him on the canvas with a powerful left hand, and the fight lasted a full ten rounds, during which Zepeda scored two scores of 95-94 compared to a third score for former world champion Rolnik.
A FARMER FROM TEVIN dumped William Zepeda 😱#RiyadSeason | #LatinNight | LIVE and FREE on DAZN | @Turki_alalshikh pic.twitter.com/ar1MCcZIZM
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) November 16, 2024
Oscar Collazo (11-0, KO8) defended his WBO minimumweight world title for the fourth time and impressed with a seventh-round victory over Thammanoon Niyomtrong (25-1, KO9). Niyomtrong trailed in the sixth round and trailed twice more before the break.
HE DID IT!!! OSCAR COLLAZO IS THE NEW WBO UNIFIED MINIMUM WEIGHT CHAMPION!!!!!
🔗: https://t.co/MTP8yGOf9T#LatinNight | #RiyadSeason | LIVE November 16 | FREE on DAZN pic.twitter.com/VHKJdaGvsF
— Golden Boy (@GoldenBoyBoxing) November 16, 2024
Oscar Duarte (28-2-1, KO22) won his ten-round super lightweight fight on points against Botirzhon Akhmedov (10-4, KO9). Duarte won by scores of 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94.
Welterweight prospect Ziyad Almaayouf (6-0-1, KO1) suffered a defeat after drawing to a six-round draw against Juan Carlos Ramirez Garcia (5-6-1, KO0). One judge declared Almaayouf the winner 58-56, but two scores of 57-57 ensured the fight ended in a stalemate.
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Oscar Collazo defeats Thammanoon Niyomtrong to become unified mini flyweight champion
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November 17, 2024November 16, 2024
Puerto Rican Oscar Collazo made history by defeating Thailand’s Thammanoon Niyomtrong to become the Unified Mini Flyweight Champion in a thrilling tactical battle in Riyad, Saudi Arabia. WBO titleholder Collazo added Niyomtronga’s WBA belt to his collection with his TKO victory. The official stoppage time was 1:29 of the seventh round.
In the fight, Collazo’s superior movement and counter-attacking skills neutralized Niyomtrong’s aggressive style. Despite some sturdy moments from Niyomtrong, particularly in the early rounds, the southpaw’s precise combinations and excellent defense began to control the fight from the middle rounds, and he knocked down the former champion three times before claiming Niyomtrong’s title and perfect record.
With this victory, the 27-year-old Collazo cements himself as the recent face of the 105-pound division, holding both the WBA and WBO titles. The Puerto Rican star, long considered one of the sport’s brightest prospects, is now the undisputed mini flyweight champion. After the fight, Collazo expressed gratitude to his team and fans, stating, “This is for Puerto Rico, for all the people who believed in me.”
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