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Raymond Muratalla vs. Tevin Farmer – Results and Fight Report

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Farmer had his moments against Muratalla Photo Credit: Top Rank

Raymond Muratalla defeated Tevin Farmer by unanimous decision in Las Vegas Photo source: Top Rank
Raymond Muratalla defeated Tevin Farmer by unanimous decision in Las Vegas Photo source: Top Rank

Raymond Muratalla continued his career with a hard-fought decision victory over former world champion Tevin Farmer after ten rounds in the lightweight division at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

Janibek Alimkhanuly was supposed to take part in the main event, defending his single middleweight gold against Andrei Mikhailovich, but dehydration during weighing threw the champion out of the fight, with the main attraction being the Muratalla vs. Farmer fight.

Muratalla (21-0, 16 KOs) entered the bout on a four-fight winning streak, while Farmer (33-6-1, 8 KOs) reigned as IBF super featherweight world champion and has come back with three wins since losing his belt.

Muratalla focused on body attacks from the start, but Farmer became adept at staying out of range while keeping his shots busy.

The Philadelphia fighter impressed in the first half of the fight, using all his experience, but “Danger” kept his composure and the second half belonged to him.

Rolnik had his moments in the clash with Muratalla. Photo source: Top Rank
Rolnik had his moments in the clash with Muratalla. Photo source: Top Rank

The 27-year-old used his size and strength to eventually get the better of his opponent, and in the eighth round Farmer was deducted a point for a hold, giving the Californian the inspiration he needed to move on to the next stages of the fight.

As Farmer weakened, Muratalla returned the blows and finished with a powerful shot, and the fight went to the points.

“Danger” was declared the winner by a score of 97-92, 96-93, 95-94, who added the vacant WBO NABO belt to his NABF title.

Muratalla later called out WBO world champion Denys Berinchyk and WBC world champion Shakur Stevenson for a fight.

Muratalla pressed hard towards the end of the match, securing the victory. Photo source: Top Rank
Muratalla pressed stiff towards the end of the match, securing the victory. Photo source: Top Rank

“Next I want the champions,” he said. ESPN after the fight.

“Berinchyk called my name. I am calling his name right now.

“If I can’t get Berinchyk, I’ll take Shakur.”

Villa stunned by Segawa

Featherweight contender Ruben Villa (22-2, 7 KOs) suffered a surprise in his preliminary fight, losing a unanimous decision to Ugandan Sulaiman Segawa.

Segawa (17-4-1, 6 KOs) was declared the clear winner, taking the WBC Silver title from Villa with scores of 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94.

Segawa stunned villa Photo: top position
Segawa stunned villa Photo: top position
Remaining subcard

In eight-round fights, Jonathan Lopez (16-0, 12 KOs) needed less than a round to dispatch Leonardo Padilla (23-6-1, 16 KOs) in the super featherweight division, while in the super lightweight division, Charlie Sheehy (10-0, 5 KOs) scored a decisive points victory over Ricardo Quiroz (13-5, 7 KOs).

In a six-round fight, Javier Zamarron (9-0, 4 KOs) won 59-55 on all three fight cards over Michael Bracamontes (9-2-1, 5 KOs) in the featherweight division, while in the welterweight division, Art Barrera Jr (6-0, 4 KOs) twice floored Javier Mayoral (6-6-1, 1 KO) to win 60-52 on all three scorecards.

In the super lightweight division, Israel Mercado (11-1-1, 7 KOs) won by decision over Dondrell Haynes (8-2, 7 KOs), while Albert Gonzalez (9-0, 5 KOs) stopped Conrado S. Martinez (9-2) in the final round of their super featherweight bout.

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Eddie Hearn turns heads in Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury 2 pick

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Tyson Fury has promised to send Oleksandr Usyk into retirement on Saturday Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Eddie Hearn has picked Tyson Fury to win his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk after initially siding with the Ukrainian team. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing/Top Rank
Eddie Hearn has picked Tyson Fury to win his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk after initially siding with the Ukrainian team. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing/Top Rank

Eddie Hearn has changed his mind about the outcome of Saturday’s rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury.

Hearn will be a guest pundit on Riyad’s DAZN broadcast as Fury looks to exact revenge on Usyk, seven months after losing his undefeated record to the Ukrainian in the same arena via split decision.

The Matchroom boss initially sided with Usyk and secured his second victory in a row over “The Gypsy King”.

“I think it’s demanding for anyone to pick Tyson Fury to win the fight with balance,” Hearn said. talkSPORT.

“I think it will be an incredibly close fight. I think the last one was too.

Tyson Fury promised to send Oleksandr Usyk into retirement on Saturday. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Tyson Fury promised to send Oleksandr Usyk into retirement on Saturday. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

“But I think given what we saw from Usyk in the first fight, his ability to absorb information, I think he’s very complex to put.

“I want Fury to win, I think he can win.

“I think he will have to do something extraordinary that we have seen before.

“But I think with common sense it is very complex not to choose Oleksandr Usyk in this fight.”

Fury took a disastrous ninth round to a eternal eight count before reaching the final bell and earlier this week vowed to end the 37-year-old’s career, although his promoter Frank Warren insists a third fight will be booked if he emerges victorious.

However, Hearn has now changed his mind and is backing his compatriot to seek revenge for the only loss of his professional career.

“I expect another really close fight on Saturday,” said the 45-year-old Boxing in the match room.

“I choose Tyson Fury for many reasons.

“I just have a sneaky feeling.”

Hearn will be present on the DAZN broadcast of the Usyk vs Fury 2 match. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Hearn will be present on the DAZN broadcast of the Usyk vs Fury 2 match. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“You start focusing on your pre-fight preparations.

“I saw these things yesterday [at the grand arrivals].

“I thought he looked very relaxed.

“Usyk talks really cocky, really different.

“I don’t know if it’s good or bad, but I’m going with Tyson Fury and Tyson Fury on points.”

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Tyson Fury makes decision on rematch with dad John Oleksandr Usyk

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Tyson Fury’s father will be absent from his corner during the highly anticipated fight against Oleksandr Usyk next Saturday evening.

Despite previous reactions to in-ring advice, including from his own siblings, following Fury’s loss to Usyk in May, Fury Sr has remained still on the upcoming fight and has not been seen in Saudi Arabia, where the event is taking place.

SugarHill head coach Steward confirmed that only he, Andy Lee and Cutman would support Fury from the corner. “Tyson Fury is just ready now, with me. He was always acting silly and having fun, but this is a different side of him. He’s 100 percent ready,” Steward said.

When asked about the team’s strategy, Steward said: “It’s just the way we usually train, Emmanuel Steward taught me. It’s always about hurting someone, pain and knockouts. It was written on the walls of the Kronk gym. The harder you work, the greater the rewards. Everything that is boxing is what he will bring on Saturday and that is what his mind is set on.

Meanwhile, Fury himself gave a terse post-training interview on Wednesday night, uttering just 17 words that summed up his intentions: “A lot of pain. Crashed and injured,” then “A lot of pain,” followed by “It hurts.” and ending with: “Solemn injuries. “Gigantic damage.”

During training, Usyk seemed unfazed by Fury’s terse remarks, replying with an ironic, “OK.” After outmaneuvering Fury in May, Usyk is tipped to win Saturday’s rematch.

Fury had the advantage in the first rounds, but Usyk changed the active from the eighth round. Despite almost being knocked out in the ninth kick, Fury vowed to end the rematch quickly, announcing on DAZN: “Just for the record, I will absolutely annihilate this motherfucker on Saturday night. No retirement, I will pristine them all and he will be the first on Rabbit’s face” – he positively assessed their first fight: “I was very pleased with the performance (I didn’t get such a result in the first fight). I wanted to, but overall I was joyful with what I did. It was no different than what I thought would make him easier to hit.

After the rematch, Fury is targeting a trilogy with Usyk, as well as Anthony Joshua or possibly Dubois given he holds the IBF title. Discussing his struggles with retirement, Fury confessed: “I tried to leave many times, but to no avail,” also stating: “I meant it when I retired following Dillian Whyte’s departure in 2022. I truly meant it with all my heart. “I could put my hands on the Bible and honestly say it. But it was very demanding for me to let go of it, so I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to let it go. What brings me back to the ring? Victory, belts and we move on. This is what I do.”

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Mike Tyson put former world champion defending Jake Paul in his place – EXCLUSIVE

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Mike Tyson has been accused of “selling his pride” to fight Jake Paul as the fallout from their farcical Texas fight continues. Last month, the pair went head-to-head in eight rounds at AT&T Stadium in what was considered a professional competition, with the fight broadcast on Netflix to more than 65 million viewers worldwide.

But not only did the event mark a renaissance for the 58-year-old, once widely dubbed “the baddest man on the planet”, but Tyson’s age was evident as he turned in a toothless display, landing just 21 punches and seemingly struggling to make the final bell.

He was reportedly still paid around £15.5 million for his efforts, equating to almost £1 million per minute, with YouTuber Paul claiming to have earned almost double that amount.

Since then, most of the criticism has been directed at the “Problem Child”, widely accused of re-electing a delicate opponent and tarnishing boxing’s credibility. But now Anthony Crolla has said it is Tyson, who has not fought at a professional level since being defeated by Irish journeyman Kevin McBride in 2005, who should accept the criticism.

“I think the whole thing was risky,” said the former WBA lightweight champion. “But unpopular opinion here: Jake Paul is Jake Paul. An amazing businessman, which he proved by putting on a show. Mike Tyson needs to take responsibility for this.”

Speaking on behalf of Crolla admitted that the money involved would tempt any retired boxer, including himself, to return to the ring. However, he also argued that financial motivation did not exempt the former heavyweight world champion from criticism.

“Everyone says different things about Jake Paul, but Tyson decided to take part in this for an unbelievable payday. It was an uncomfortable watch,” Crolla continued. “He must accept the criticism surrounding his decision.”

Crolla also admitted that he had difficulty accepting the notion that internet stars were becoming more influential in boxing. But while he understands the skepticism surrounding fighters like 27-year-old Paul, he also targeted Carl Froch and Andre Ward, who engaged in verbal arguments online with the American and even challenged him to fights.

“Because of Jake Paul, he has a lot of pros and ex-pros calling him out,” Crolla added. “When they do it, they just feed it. The pros really don’t like him, but people keep talking about him and that’s what he wants.

Crolla is now heavily involved in boxing as a trainer, with two of his latest protégés, Welsh boxing twins Ioan and Goran Croft, scoring victories on their professional debut in Ireland this month. However, at the age of 38, he insists he will not follow “Iron Mike” back to the professional stage, with only the prospect of a lucrative exhibition fight likely to make him consider a return to the ring.

“I don’t miss boxing because I’m still around it, whether it’s with the fighters or dealing with the pundits, I’m around it more than ever,” he said. “Listen, I miss leaving the crowded area and people singing my name, but no, there will never be a chance to come back. If I was offered a lot of money to fight a YouTuber, I’d probably consider it… but professionally, I’m not interested.”

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