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“Paid so much, risky so little”: Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz SLMS Canelo Alvarez and William Scull for the uninformed clash of Cinco de Mayo

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Promoter Sampson Lewkowcz says that was the case “shameful” The way the WBA, WBC and WBO Super Middle Wweight Canelo Alvarez fought last Saturday in his fight with the IBF master William Scull in Riyadh.

He says he got after Canelo “He paid so much money,“And then she didn’t take any risk,” it was a bad look. The fight took place on Cinco de Mayo holidays, and many Mexican fans bought an event in Dazn PPV, but Alvarez refused to commit. Apparently, Canelo got $ 80 million for the SCULL fight.

“Hanny” effort

Scull (23-1, 9 KO) was even worse. Lewkowcz states that the Cuban headlamp needs the courage of David Morrell because he lost with “dignity”, fighting with David Benavidez.

Canelo threw only 152 blows in the entire 12-round fight against Scull, landing 56. Scull threw 293 and merged on 55 of them. It is bad enough that Alvarez chose Scull as a guy he wanted to fight, but then not to show effort, he was penniless.

Fans say Canelo stole his money without feeling guilty. He claims that he wanted to entertain his Mexican fans, but his performance says differently. Thanks to USD 80 million, which Alvarez got to fight, he should have taken some risk to earn the dough.

“Look when you get so much money, you must take a risk. Canelo did not want to take risks and the other [William Scull] guy. You know, Cuban school. He damaged all Cubans – said Sampson Lewkowicz promoter Boxing fans For the penniless effort of Canelo Alvarez in his victory over William Scull on Saturday evening in Riyadh.

Since his fight with Dmitry Bivol, May 7, 2022, Canelo has not taken any risk for years. Each fight was a choice of cherry for him. Bivol’s fight was supposed to be basic for him, but he didn’t realize how good he was.

“We have a problem with others who run and I believe that everything has been changed,” said Sampson. “I would like someone to take the balls [Cuban David] Morrell, because Morrell has lost [against David Benavidez] with dignity. This guy [Scull] Lost with shame. “

Scull never fought courage like Cuban David Morrell. He was not an excellent Cuban amateur like Morrell. Scull had a tiny amateur career and did not result from the same origin as Morrell to transform a professional with high expectations. Scull is just a German warrior who happens to be a Cuban.

I have never taken risks

“Canelo was not involved in the fight. He never took risks and it is shameful for him,” said Lewkowcz. “Besides, you now know the reason why Benavidez was not so nice and he said so much s *** and his father. But it was a good excuse for Canelo [to avoid] Because he can’t fight. He is unable to fight Benavidez. This is true.

“No, I didn’t talk to David [about whether he watched the Canelo-Scull fight]. He probably fell asleep. He probably fell asleep. I don’t believe he saw the fight. I fell asleep. “

Canelo-Scull fight was very tedious. You are wondering what Turks Alalshikh was thinking about watching the fight in the ring after paying Canelo all this money. If Canelo does not intend to make an effort against a non-wijner like Scull, what do you think, what will he do with Crawford on September 12?

“David [Benavidez] He will fight in September or October. I will book Cinco de Mayo in 2026 at T-Mobile, Las Vegas. I asked Alalshikh if ​​we can make the winner [of Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol 2] and unite real masters. We want it – said Lewkowcz.

Last updated 05/05/2025

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Jai Opetaia defeats Brandon Glanton over 12 rounds in Vegas

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Image: Opetaia Defeats Brandon ‘Bulletproof’ Glanton

In the fifth round, Opetai’s right uppercut to the head again hurt Glanton in the final minute. In the sixth round, Opetaia continued his body attack and took another round, while Glanton lost a point for holding. In the last minute of the seventh round, both fighters exchanged blows. In the eighth round, Glanton landed several low blows and lost a point from referee Allen Huggins.

In the ninth round, both fighters had their moments. Opetaia continued to work the body as Glanton ended the round with a punch to the chin. In the tenth round, Opetaia landed a right uppercut to Glanton’s body. Just when it looked like Glanton might be ready to attack, he counterattacked and landed straight into Opetai’s body.

In the eleventh round, Opetaia lost a point for holding. In the twelfth and final round, the action was still competitive at the bell.

All three judges scored the fight 119-106.

Retains Saracho Rooms

Ricardo Adan Salas stopped Jesus “Junior” Saracho at 2:05 of the eighth round of a scheduled 10-round fight.

In the first round, Salas’ last-minute shot shocked Saracho. In the second round, both had their moments in a close round. In the third round, Salas landed a pair of rights to Saracho’s chin in the final seconds and won the round.

In the last 30 seconds of the fourth round, Saracho landed a combination to the chin, but in the final seconds Salas responded with a quick attack and took the round. In the fifth round, Salas landed a right uppercut to the body that hurt Saracho midway through the round. In the last seconds, Salas landed several punches again and won the round.

In the sixth round, Salas landed a left hook to the body that hurt Saracho in the first minute, although Saracho fought well for the rest of the round. In the seventh round, Salas landed a right uppercut to the chin that hurt Saracho, and the two exchanged punches midway through the round. Salas finished the round stronger, working his body well.

In the eighth round, Salas hurt Saracho with several body blows as the referee looked ready to step in. Salas landed to the body again, hurting Saracho and forcing referee Robert Hoyle to stop the fight.

Panin stops the group

Vlad “Super Bad” Panin stopped Shinard Bunch at 2:29 of the ninth round of a scheduled 10-round fight.

It was a one-sided fight lasting eight rounds, with Panin dominating. In the ninth round, Panin landed a series of punches, forcing referee Allen Huggins to stop.

Palma defeats Rubio

Adan Palma won a split decision over Pablo “Shark” Rubio Jr. over eight innings after scoring two knockdowns.

In the third round, Palma’s left hook knocked down Rubio for eight. Moments later, Palma dropped Rubio again, landing another right to the chin. In the fourth round, Rubio fought back, although Palma’s left hook was still effective.

In the fifth round, Palma landed a pair of left hooks to the chin. Rubio responded with a combination at the bell in the close round. In the sixth round, Rubio landed several unanswered punches mid-round to even the fight.

In the eighth and final round, Rubio rallied strongly.

The scores were 76-74 for Rubio and 78-77 for Palma twice.

Juarez wins by decision

Joshua Jay Juarez defeated Jardae Anderson in eight rounds.

Juarez used his attacking style to put pressure on Anderson while also scoring points with his hand speed and power shots. The pace slowed in the second half of the fight until the final ten seconds when both fighters exchanged.

The scores were 77-75, 79-73 and 78-74.

Ramos and Perez draw

Jaycob Ramos fought Ethan Perez for most of six rounds.

Both fighters hit the canvas during the fight. In the second round, Perez dropped Ramos with a left hand for an eight count. Ramos managed to survive until the bell.

In the third round, Ramos returned the favor, dropping Perez with a right hand to get the count back to eight.

The scores were 57-55 Ramos and 56-56 twice.

Ochoa and Serrano tied

Brady Ochoa fought six rounds against Adrian Serrano to a majority draw.

The competitors fought for six rounds of competition.

The scores were 58-56 Ochoa and 57-57 twice.

Alvarado wins by decision

Emiliano Alvarado defeated Eric Rosado in six rounds.

After losing the opening round, Alvarado dropped Rosado in the second round and controlled the remainder of the fight.

All scores were 59-55.

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Shakur Stevenson only sees one winner in Canelo vs. David Benavidez: ‘I’m a fan’

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Shakur Stevenson sees only one winner in Canelo vs David Benavidez: “I’m a fan”

Shakur Stevenson gave a balanced assessment of why the fight between Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez has not yet taken place.

Both multi-weight world champions seemed to be on a collision course at 168 pounds, with Canelo reigning as the undisputed king.

Meanwhile, Benavidez held the “interim” WBC title after becoming a two-time super middleweight world champion and awaited his mandatory shot at the full WBC title.

This opportunity, however, never materialized as Canelo continued to defend his undisputed crown against alternative opposition.

During that time, the Mexican had one-sided points victories over the likes of John Ryder and Jermell Charlo, but was widely criticized for failing to face his most formidable rival, Benavidez.

Benavidez has since won the WBC 175-pound title and now looks set to become a three-weight world champion against Gilberto Ramirez, whom he will face on May 2 for the WBO and WBA cruiserweight titles.

This may seem like a bold move, but the 29-year-old’s physique will enable him to develop into an effective 200-pound operator, while Canelo is clearly best suited at 168 pounds.

The natural size difference therefore made their clash even less likely, as Stevenson points out Joe Rogan that in his opinion this is the most significant factor.

“Benavidez is too large for Canelo. I see both sides. I love Benavidez and I’m a fan of his, so I see the ‘fight me, brother’ side.”

“But then I see Canelo’s attitude. He’s like, ‘Man, this guy regularly weighs 200 pounds. I don’t get anywhere near that weight, so I ask myself, ‘Why would I fight this guy?'”

Despite a unanimous decision loss to Terence Crawford, Canelo was promised a shot at the world championship by Turki Alalshikh in Riyad, Saudi Arabia in September this year.

Potential options include Christian Mbilli and Jose Armando Resendiz, the respective WBC and WBA champions, while the IBF and WBO super middleweight world titles remain vacant following Crawford’s retirement.

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Eddie Hearn clarifies Turkie’s shoe shine comment

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Image: Eddie Hearn explains remark about cleaning Turki Alalshikh’s shoes

“If you ask me to immaculate your shoes, I will immaculate them,” Hearn told The Stomping Ground. “But basically the reference was that I said I wasn’t too proud to know my position and the opportunities open to me.”

Over the past two years, Saudi Arabia has financed a series of major boxing events, combining several championship fights that had been stalled in customary negotiations. Matchroom-promoted fighters have appeared on a number of Riyad’s season cards during this period, including major title fights and heavyweight events featuring some of the sport’s most recognizable names.

Hearn said his approach has always been elementary. When an opportunity arises that will benefit the players and the company, the priority is to take advantage of it rather than worrying about what the moment will look like in public.

“My senior man says if you walk past a fivepence coin on the floor you’ll pick it up,” Hearn said. “If a great opportunity comes along, we make money and I enjoy it, no problem.”

Hearn added that he expects to continue working with Turki on future boxing events, despite the occasional public exchange. Several promoters now partner with Saudi-backed events, and financing has become a regular feature of the sport’s biggest fight negotiations.

“I think he enjoys working with us,” Hearn said. “He will always do what suits him and we will continue to do what suits us and our players.”

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