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Ra’eese Aleem doesn’t make weight, fight with Leo canceled

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Ra’eese Aleem failed to make weight on Friday, leading to the cancellation of his scheduled IBF featherweight title fight against Angelo Leo.

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Dan Rafael reported that Aleem weighed 128.8 pounds, which was 2.8 pounds over the featherweight limit. Leo successfully made weight for the fight that was scheduled to headline a Salita Promotions gala on Saturday on DAZN.

“Ra’eese Aleem weighed in at 128.8 pounds – 2.8 pounds over the featherweight limit – and his mandatory challenge to IBF champion Angelo Leo (who made weight), which was scheduled to headline Saturday’s Salita Promotions gala on DAZN, has been canceled,” Rafael wrote on X.

The remainder of the card is expected to go on as planned despite the main event being canceled.

The fight would be Aleem’s first chance to win the featherweight world title after moving up from the 122-pound division. Leo was preparing for his first defense of the IBF featherweight title he won last year.

The missed weigh-in brought more attention to Aleem’s path to a mandatory title shot. The 35-year-old has fought just three times since a split decision loss to Sam Goodman in June 2023, averaging one fight per year while failing to record a victory over an established challenger. Some fans were already wondering why Aleem was given a title shot under such circumstances.

Leo also entered the fight in an awkward place. The IBF’s mandatory mandate prevented him from pursuing other opportunities, while Top Rank’s modern relationship with DAZN opened the door to bigger fights in the featherweight division. Friday’s cancellation could now leave Leo available for a more high-profile fight against WBO champion Rafael Espinoza or WBC belt holder Bruce Carrington.

Commission laws in Georgia reportedly entitle Leo to a full purse despite the competition being canceled due to his successful weight gain. The canceled mandatory defense could also create uncertainty over Aleem’s position in the IBF rankings after exceeding the featherweight limit by almost three pounds.

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Andy Ruiz Jr. he is half the man he was

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Andy Ruiz Jr weight loss comparison showing current slim appearance beside heavier heavyweight title-era image

Andy Ruiz Jr. he’s half the man he was – and that becomes the whole story of his heavyweight career.

The former unified top-flight champion posted a up-to-date photo of himself along with the caption: “Still working challenging and still under construction.”

Fans immediately noticed how different Ruiz was.

Some praised the apparent weight loss and encouraged the Mexican-American heavyweight to continue pushing for another comeback. Others were less convinced, pointing out that Ruiz spent years rebuilding, never fully returning to the ring.

“The clocks are ticking, champ,” one fan wrote.

This response captured the broader feelings about Ruiz better than any training photo.

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Ruiz already looked slimmer. Boxing has also heard talk of a return before.

The issue isn’t whether Ruiz can lose weight. The problem is that with the cameras gone, the rebuilding doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.

Since losing the heavyweight titles in a rematch with Anthony Joshua, Ruiz has fought just three times in seven years.

Victories over Chris Arreola and Luis Ortiz followed by a draw against Jarrell Miller mark a painfully lackluster return for the fighter who once rocked the sport at Madison Square Garden.

That’s why every update from Ruiz now comes with the same reaction: hope mixed with doubt.

Ruiz’s slimmer appearance has also sparked up-to-date speculation about Ozempic online, although the former heavyweight champion has not confirmed anything.

Whatever the explanation, the bigger problem remains inactivity.

Ruiz underwent hand surgery following injuries suffered in 2024, but two years later he still has no confirmed opponent, no vigorous training camp tied to the fight and no clear return timetable.

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Still under construction

At this stage, “under construction” can describe both Ruiz’s career and his profile.

World Boxing News has followed the same cycle over and over again. Ruiz recovers, posts motivational messages, suggests refocusing, and then disappears again without the momentum that made it to the ring.

Even Manny Robles, the coach who guided Ruiz to the greatest night of his career against Joshua, admitted earlier this year that inconsistency had become a major frustration of working with him.

Ruiz may be planning one last heavyweight fight. Maybe he’ll shock everyone and show up chasing the bridgeweight title instead.

Regardless of the plan, the heavyweight division still needs Andy Ruiz Jr. competing, not rebuilding in public.

Because right now, the fighter who once switched boxing for a one-night stand in Modern York City feels caught between a comeback and a bust – permanently stuck in construction.


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Naoya Inoue warned he would be ‘murdered’ in Japan by US pound-for-pound star: ‘We 100% want this fight’

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Naoya Inoue warned he will be ‘slain’ in Japan by US pound for pound star: “We 100% want the fight”

After a career-best win over Junto Nakatani, Naoya Inoue is already being linked with a lot of names, but he has been warned that he will be “murdered” on his home turf if he accepts a clash with one of his alleged dance partners.

Inoue did a cleaner job after winning a unanimous decision over “Big Bang” earlier this monthThis is his seventh consecutive defense of his undisputed super bantamweight title and a victory that will lend a hand define his career.

While there has been a lot of talk about moving up to featherweight, Inoue previously announced that he plans to stay at 122 pounds for one more fight.

It’s starting to become clear that that man is unified super flyweight champion Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, as told by the Texan’s trainer Robert Garcia Ring that he believes his protégé will retain the title of “Legend Slayer” if it comes to a fight.

“Bam is already known as the ‘Legend Slayer’ and it doesn’t get any better than Inoue,

“I think the timing is perfect if they finish fighting early next year. By then we’ll have a lot of answers at 118 pounds and we’ll have Bam back in the ring, hopefully by October, against another top bantamweight.”

“Jesse has the skills to compete with the best in the world and wants to fight Inoue… Inoue is still very rapid and powerful, but I think Jesse has the skills, intelligence and accuracy as a technical fighter to do it. We definitely have all the skills to beat Inoue.”

Rodriguez has expressed a desire to venture into Inoue’s backyard for a fight, and Saudi powerhouse Turki Alalshikh has confirmed its interest in staging a clash of pound-for-pound stars in early 2027.

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The fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao is scheduled for September 25

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According to reports, the dates and location of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s proposed rematch. vs. Manny Pacquiao was moved after behind-the-scenes negotiations following Lance Pugmire’s viral report on Thursday.

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Mike Coppinger reported Friday that Mayweather and Pacquiao have now agreed to the terms of an amended contract for a professional fight scheduled for Sept. 25 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with the event to be hosted by Netflix.

The update moves the fight from the previously discussed September 19 date and removes The Sphere from plans due to concerns about the economics of hosting an event there.

“Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have agreed to the terms of an amended deal for a professional fight on Netflix scheduled for September 25 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas,” Mike Coppinger said on X

Coppinger also quoted Pacquiao Promotions CEO Jas Mathur, who reportedly said the move from The Sphere occurred because the facility was not financially viable compared to a classic Las Vegas arena.

This detail added a novel angle to the story after Pugmire’s report on Thursday sparked a major reaction on boxing social media. Coppinger’s follow-up actions appear to have been aimed at further progress in reporting by confirming the changed conditions, novel date and business reasons behind the change of venue.

Mayweather, 49, retired with a 50-0 record after defeating Pacquiao in the highly anticipated 2015 fight, one of the biggest pay-per-view events in boxing history. Pacquiao returned to professional boxing earlier this year after making exhibition appearances and is still discussing another major fight against his longtime rival.

Neither side has officially announced a rematch yet, but reports on Thursday and Friday suggest negotiations are much closer to completion than many initially expected.

Netflix’s involvement also makes the rematch more commercially attractive, giving both fighters a wider streaming platform than a classic pay-per-view system. The rematch is expected to be one of Netflix’s biggest combat sports events this year.

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