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Queensberry vs Matchroom 5v5 – Massive Fight Preview and Predictions

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Deontay Wilder faces Zhilei Zhang in the main event Photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn compete against each other in the Queensberry vs Matchroom 5v5 tournament in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn compete against each other in the Queensberry vs Matchroom 5v5 tournament in Saudi Arabia on Saturday. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Billed as a 5v5 card between promotional stables Matchroom and Queensberry, the Kingdom Arena in Riyad will feature a full gala this Saturday, with Deontay Wilder headlining the card against Zhilei Zhang in a twelve-round main event.

TNT Sports Box Office and DAZN pay-per-view television Wilder vs. Zhang and all of Queensberry vs. Matchroom card Live.

Wilder (43-3-1, 42 KO) has looked vulnerable since losing two fights to Tyson Fury on the schedule, and after returning from one round against Robert Helenius, he was expected to get right back into the world title mix when last December year he faced Joseph Parker.

“The Bronze Bomber” he gave a impoverished performance and was smashed to pieces.

Zhang (26-2-1, 21 KO) scored a couple of early victories against Joe Joyce that put him in the world title pool, but after a solid start against the aforementioned Parker in March, where he defeated the Up-to-date Zealander twice, he was left out by decision majority.

Deontay Wilder will face Zhilei Zhang in the main fight Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Deontay Wilder will face Zhilei Zhang in the main fight Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Dubois will face Hrgovic

Filip Hrgovic and Daniel Dubois fight for the IBF heavyweight title.

Before Hrgovic (17-0, 14 KO) did as expected by demolishing Mark De Mori in the round in December 2023, he had struggled in wins over Zhang and Demsey McKean, and Dubois (20-2, 19 KO) also showed weaknesses , stopped in the tenth round against Joyce and was knocked out by Oleksandr Usyk in their world title fight last August.

Dubois and Hrgovic are one win away from fighting for the world title Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Dubois and Hrgovic are one win away from fighting for the world title Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

However, the 26-year-old impressed when he defeated Jarrell Miller in the tenth and final round last time out.

Ball fights Ford for the world title

Nick Ball (19-0-1, 11 KO) looked unhappy not to become the WBC featherweight world champion after a controversial draw in his last fight against Rey Vargas, even though he scored two knockdowns and his path to world honors was once again blocked, this time by Raymond Ford (15-0-1, 8 KO), the king of the WBA.

Raymond Ford puts his WBA featherweight title on the line against Nick Ball.  Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Raymond Ford puts his WBA featherweight title on the line against Nick Ball. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Sheeraz meets Williams

Two undefeated hopes clash in a middleweight world title eliminator and I’m leaning towards Austin “Ammo” Williams (16-0, 11 KO) going the distance to defeat Hamzah Sheeraz (19-0, 15 KO).

Hutchinson argues with Richards

Craig Richards (18-3-1, 11 KO) put a lot of effort into recent defeats to Dmitry Bivol and Joshua Buatsi and can defeat Willy Hutchinson (17-1, 13 KO) in the delicate heavyweight twelve round by stoppage.

Bivol will face Zinad after Beterbiev withdraws

Dmitry Bivol was scheduled to appear in the main event against Artur Beterbiev as an extra, but Beterbiev was forced to withdraw, and Bivol (22-0, 11 KO) defends his “super” and IBO delicate heavyweight crowns against Libya’s Malik Zinad.

The Russian was a fixture in world champion circles for many years and made eight defenses as a regular and then WBA super champion before breaking out into a star with a pound-for-pound advantage in a stunning points victory against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in May 2022.

Bivol would then go on to kill another Mexican in his next outing, marking a clear win over Gilberto Ramirez, and was last seen in December winning every round, adding an IBO bomb against Lyndon Arthur.

Zinad (22-0, KO16) has campaigned in many countries, but has never operated at anywhere near a global level. The undefeated 30-year-old, who lives in Malta, won a majority decision over Jerome Pampellone in Australia in April, which gave him second place in the IBF.

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Former heavyweight champion says Tyson Fury is a ‘shell of himself’

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Rahman believes Fury

Fury has everything to prove in December (Picture: Stacey Verbeek)
Fury has everything to prove in December (Picture: Stacey Verbeek)

After Tyson Fury’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk in May, some in the boxing world wondered whether, at the age of 36, his best days were behind him.

Fury was badly weakened after losing a split decision to Usyk in their fight for the undisputed heavyweight championship in Saudi Arabia in May, the first blemish on his 36-fight record.

Former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman added his two cents – but it doesn’t bode well for fans of “The Gypsy King”.

I’m talking to Fight the noiseRahman even went as far as to describe Fury as a “shell of himself” because of him exhausting trilogy with Deontay Wilder.

“The Rock” added that he believes Usyk will actually go one better and stop the Briton when he defeats him again on December 21.

Rahman believes Fury's three fights with Wilder have accelerated the pace. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images
Rahman believes Fury’s three fights with Wilder have accelerated the pace. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images

“I think Deontay Wilder played an critical role in the Usyk and Tyson Fury rematch.

“I believe that Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury gave their all.

“I think they are both shells of themselves and I believe Usyk will win this rematch by stoppage.

“I know he knows he can get thrown and hurt, but I think there’s confidence in him now. I think he will win by stoppage.”

Fury, in the eyes of most, is weaker than his second fight with the Ukrainian, but Rahman knows better than anyone that overcoming all adversities is not impossible.

The Baltimore fighter scored one of the biggest upsets in the history of the heavyweight division when he knocked out Lennox Lewis in 2001, with bookmaker odds rated him at around 20-1.

Although most observers agree with the verdict of the three ringside judges that night, Fury maintains he should have gotten the nod for Usyk and has stated that he intends to stop him when they decide the fight on Saturday in about 11 weeks’ time.

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Anthony Joshua’s reaction is telling after Eddie Hearn said he had three fights left

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Anthony Joshua appears to have come to terms with the fact that his boxing career may be over after a complete loss to Daniel Dubois. The 34-year-old was demolished by his rival in five rounds in front of 96,000 spectators at Wembley last month.

Joshua was painted on the canvas many times during a one-sided fight at the national stadium.

His evening ended once and for all after a counterattack by Dubois to defend his IBF heavyweight title.

Immediately after the fight, questions began to arise about Joshua’s future in sports.

His promoter Eddie Hearn gave fans an insight into Joshua’s mood as he spoke to Charlie Parsons on the show A place of stomping podcast.

“I told AJ on the phone, ‘You probably have one to three fights left.’ Then it died down a little bit,” Hearn explained. “He kind of realized, ‘Oh shit, we’re on a straight line. It really is.”

The British Boxing Board of Control handed Joshua a 28-day suspension following his knockout against Dubois. However, Hearn clarified after the fight that the Watford-born star would be aiming for a rematch with his conqueror.

“I think he will exercise the rematch clause, I think that’s obvious,” the Matchroom boss said. “He’s going to need a rest and it’s a threatening fight, this guy is still gaining confidence. He will believe he can hurt Dubois, he will believe he can beat him. But full respect for Daniel Dubois, he deserves it, it was a great performance.

During the post-fight press conference, Hearn added: “We have another fight with Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh, and Daniel Dubois is part of that plan, but it could very well be Tyson Fury or another heavyweight.

“I think 2025 will be an fascinating year for Anthony Joshua in every way, but he’ll definitely be back and whether it’s against Daniel Dubois, Tyson Fury, whoever, you’ll have a good time.”

Meanwhile, Joshua was asked about his future after the defeat. He explained: “You’re probably asking, ‘Do I still want to keep fighting?’ Of course I want to keep fighting.

“We must also pay tribute to our opponent, Daniel. Congratulations to him and his team. I also thank my team for the way they prepared for me. There were a few mistakes, but that’s the game. Low margins can cost you top dollar.

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Anthony Joshua has handed out a recent opponent, and the iconic boxing promoter tells the star he’s ‘finished’

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Legendary boxing promoter Bob Arum has proposed another opponent for Anthony Joshua, but warned that at the highest level “this is the end for him” after an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Daniel Dubois.

The 34-year-old was punched to the floor three times before being knocked out in the fifth round at Wembley, handing Joshua the fourth defeat of his career after back-to-back defeats to Andy Ruiz Jr and Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua was banned from boxing for 28 days after his stoppage defeat, which is standard practice in the sport, with much speculation over who the Briton might face next.

A blockbuster clash with Tyson Fury was likely to hinge on Dubois beating, with promoter Eddie Hearn claiming a rematch clause could be triggered to face Dubois a second time, although this idea has been rejected elsewhere.

Joshua has rejected suggestions he could retire from boxing, while Arum, 92, believes there is another Briton he could face after losing his long-awaited confrontation with Dubois.

Rejecting the notion that Joshua’s defeat was a one-time event for the two-time heavyweight champion, Arum said Fighting Hub TV: “You don’t have an evening off to be kicked out like this. I just think AJ has been through a lot of wars. I think it’s over for both him and (Deontay) Wilder. Maybe they could fight each other, that would be good.

Wilder has lost four of his last five fights, the last coming in June against Zhilei Zhang in Saudi Arabia, and has also lost to Joseph Parker and twice to Fury on either side of a victory over Robert Helenius.

His career is on the line, but most importantly, it’s not over yet. It wasn’t until December that he was promised a fight with Joshua if he defeated Parker.

He lost by unanimous decision and faced Zhang, who had defeated the former WBC heavyweight champion, but Arum believes a clash with Joshua would be very appropriate at this stage of their careers.

Matchroom Sport chairman Hearn did not rule out the possibility, despite the promoter insisting a rematch with Dubois was the “number one priority”.

“I told him (Joshua) yesterday: who knows, you have maybe one to three fights left,” Hearn said. Boxing news. “When I told him that, the phone went hushed, but it was the realization of where we were in his career. These will simply be the biggest fights possible.

“I don’t rule out Wilder or (Joe) Joyce, but I think AJ will want the biggest one. He is a warrior. His number one priority is a rematch with Daniel Dubois.”

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