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Photos: Tommy Fury defeats Paul, Jacek Dethrones Makabu
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1 year agoon
International Supergowsy Jake Paul (6-1, 4 KO) finally faced a “real” boxer for the first time and it was a bit more than he could deal with as Tommy Fury (9-0, 4 KO) handed him his first defeat through the octopus divided decision on Sunday evening to the Diriyah arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Fury, the half -brother of Tyson Fury, pushed aggressively at the beginning of the fight, but Paul initiated the clinch to avoid significant damage. This pattern will be continued for the rest of the fight.
In the second and third rounds, Fury made a key correction. Instead of getting married, he spent more time outside, where he could land on stabs and his right hands.
Paul was frustrated by the work of the legs and occasional combinations as the rounds progressed. On the fifth Paweł was taken away by the point of fury behind his head. The deduction of this point was annulled after the 23-year-old from Manchester was taken away by the point to play in the sixth round.
The later rounds were close and it became clear that Paweł’s widely publicized campaign as a boxer was enough to transform into a warrior who could create a competitive fight from the Fury. In fact, 26-year-old from Cleveland, Ohio even managed to send fury on canvas with the left countertop in the last round.
However, Fury’s early advantage was enough for him to provide him with victory when two judges won 76-73 for him, and a third had 75-74 for Paul.
Fury said: “Over the past two years, all that has consumed my life. Broken rib. Access denied. Everyone thought I was running, I’m afraid. Today I created my own heritage. I am Tommy Fury.
“In the last two years I have had a dream and a vision that I would win this fight. And nobody believed me. Now I can get up and everyone can note. This is my first main event at the age of 23. I had pressure on my shoulders and went through.
“This is my first main event. I will only be stronger and I will only grow. There were many nerves in this fight, but I will replace it. If he wants a rematch, bring him. “
Paul said: “All respect for Tommy. He won. Don’t judge me after my victories. Rate me after my losses. I will come back. I think we deserve this rematch. It was a great fight. It was a strict fight. I don’t know if I agree with the judges. I got 10-8 rounds twice. Yes Sir. I have already won in my life, man. I have already won in every way. I have an amazing family. Amazing friends. Amazing work ethics. I did it further than I ever thought. “
Badou Jack wins the title in the third grade
Badou Jack (28-3-3, 17 KO) is currently the world champion with three divisions. The 39-year-old won a technical victory A member is (29-3, 25 KO) to capture the title of WBC champion Cruiser Wweight.
Jack boxed an bright fight, mixing the work of the legs and the contractor to consistently find a house for his right hand. On the other hand, the macabre seemed too cautious and had a problem combining his blows.
In the fourth round, Jack dropped the macabian with his right hand and repeated the knocking down in 11th. In the last round of Makabu was clearly used from Jacek’s attack, and the Swedish distinguished only needed an additional right hand and a miniature fusillada shot to force judge Marek Lyson to stop fighting at: 54.
Jack said: “I stood too much. My trainer told me to box and move. This is not my style. I mean sideways. But I also like to appear and fight. Macabre is a hellish warrior. He is my African brother. We used to train partners. He is still my brother. “
WEMINATION WAGE: ZIYAD ALMAAYOFF (2-0, 1 KO) defeated the knocking down in the first round before defeating Ronnald Martinez (3-2-1) through a unanimous decision. Almaayouf began the fight aggressively and was dropped with a strenuous right hand before the end of the first round. However, the native of Saudi Arabia retained control and dominated the following rounds. Results: 38-37 3x.
Cruiser weight: Muhsin Cason (11-0, 8 KO) He won a break in the first round Taryel Jafarov (18-6, 17 KO). Cason dropped Jafarów before the end of the opening round, but the Jafarowa corner stopped the fight before the second round to prevent further punishment.
Junior Welter Wweights: Bader Samreen (8-0, 7 KO) Defeated Viorel Simion (23-10, 9 KO) by TKO in the first round. Detailed time: 1:26.
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The IBF will not sanction Jai Opetai’s fight against Brandon Glanton
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March 7, 2026
Hours after Jai Opetaia said he would defend his IBF cruiserweight title against Brandon Glanton on Sunday while also fighting for the inaugural Zuffa Boxing Championship, the IBF announced it will no longer sanction title defenses.
In a Friday evening statement, the IBF said it had withdrawn sanction for the fight after being misled that Zuffa’s championship would be nothing more than an item that would be “characterized as a trophy or token of recognition.”
At a press conference earlier Friday in Las Vegas, Opetaia said the IBF and Zuffa Boxing titles were on the line in what would be considered a unification fight.
However, Zuffa Boxing is not a sanctioning body recognized by the IBF and “does not adhere to the same mandatory regulations applicable to the organization.”
“An unsanctioned contest is a fight for which the IBF has not formally approved sanction or for which a sanction has been formally withdrawn,” the IBF said in a statement. “If a champion enters an unsanctioned fight within the designated weight limit, the title will be declared vacant regardless of whether the champion wins or loses the fight.”
If Opetaia takes the fight, he will be stripped of his title for a second time; the first was in 2023 when he fought Ellis Zorro instead of his mandatory opponent, Mairis Briedis.
Opetaia signed with Zuffa Boxing in January with the intention of maintaining her undisputed status while competing for her inaugural title.
“We just want to be unchallenged and then spend time with our families,” Opetaia said in a recent interview with ESPN. “We’re talking about it unchallenged. If we’re not here to be unchallenged in this game, then what are we doing?”
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Shakur Stevenson says Lomachenko avoided him after sparring
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March 7, 2026
“I feel like I was the better player. My reach, distance and speed were kind of better than his,” Stevenson said on The Joe Rogan Experience, recalling the rounds they played during training camp early in his professional career.
Shakur added that Lomachenko’s conditioning and striking were an advantage at the time as the Ukrainian prepared for the fight during camp.
“From the standpoint of being in shape and throwing more punches, I think he was better to some extent,” Shakur said. “He was preparing for his fight and I was preparing for my fight too.”
The sessions took place in 2017, when Lomachenko was preparing to fight Guillermo Rigondeaux. Stevenson, then a juvenile midfielder who had won an Olympic silver medal, was brought into camp as a sparring partner.
Lomachenko entered the professional ranks after one of the most successful amateur careers in boxing history. Unlike Stevenson, who won an Olympic silver medal, Lomachenko won two Olympic gold medals and set a record widely reported as 396 wins and one defeat.
That lone loss came to Russian Albert Selimov in the final of the 2007 World Amateur Featherweight Championship. Lomachenko later avenged this defeat twice in his amateur career, including a victory over Selimov at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Shakur said the experience stuck with him because he felt he was able to hold his own against one of the most respected technicians in the sport at the time.
Looking back, Stevenson stated that he believed Lomachenko may have looked at the situation differently after seeing how Stevenson performed during those rounds.
“If I’m Lomachenko and I know he weighed 126 pounds at the time. He was a kid growing into his 30s,” Stevenson said. “Now I see him grown up, bigger and stronger, and I see what he did as a kid. I would probably test the waters with him. I really wouldn’t want to see that guy.”
The two fighters have never faced each other in the professional ranks, despite competing in nearby divisions for part of their careers.
A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Loma won world titles in multiple divisions and earned a reputation as one of boxing’s most technically gifted fighters. Since then, Shakur has been on his own path, winning titles in three divisions and establishing himself as one of the most defensively gifted fighters in the sport.
While sparring sessions remain part of boxing history, Stevenson suggested that the experience may facilitate explain why a fight between the two never materialized once both fighters had reached championship level.
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Juan Manuel Marquez names the best player in Mexican history: “Without a doubt”
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March 7, 2026
Juan Manuel Marquez said it was almost impossible to be among the top 10 Mexican players, but naming the greatest champion his country had ever produced seemed a much easier task.
The Hall of Famer himself is widely considered one of the top 10 Mexican fighters of all time, having won world titles in four weight classes.
Perhaps most importantly, Marquez had four iconic battles with Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao, ending their last meeting in 2012 with a devastating sixth-round victory.
Elsewhere in his career, “Dinamita” successfully defended his featherweight, super-featherweight and lightweight titles several times before calling the shots in 2014 for his 64-fight campaign.
While Marquez is certainly one of the best players his nation has ever produced, a position in the all-time top 10 remains extremely competitive, even for him.
When talking about Mexican champions, the first name that usually comes to mind is Julio Cesar Chavez, who previously had an astonishing 90-fight unbeaten streak. losing to Frank Randall in 1994.
In addition to him, Ruben Olivares, Carlos Zarate and Salvador Sanchez also deserve mention, although many would consider Canelo Alvarez one of the top 10 Mexican fighters of all time.
In an episode of the ProBox TV podcast, Marquez didn’t give a final top 10, but insisted that Chavez is “without a doubt the best.”
“The history of Mexican boxing is very affluent, it is tough [to list a top 10]. [There’s] Ruben Olivares, Carlos Zarate, Lupe Pintor, Salvador Sanchez, just to name a few.
“Because the history of boxing in Mexico is very affluent – [Marco Antonio] Barrera, [Erik] Morales, [Julio Cesar] Chavez – I put myself last. Chavez is without a doubt the best…Ricardo Lopez, Humberto Gonzalez.”
Lopez retired with an undefeated record of 51-0-1 (38 KOs) after becoming a two-time lightweight world champion, while Gonzalez became a three-time delicate flyweight world champion.
Barrera and Morales obviously also deserve to be in the consensus top 10, although that is a debate that will continue for years to come, especially as the country continues to produce outstanding talent.
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