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Regis Prograis Predicts Devin Haney vs. Shakur Stevenson Fight After Haney Fight: ‘He’s More Talented’

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Regis Prograis predicts Devin Haney vs Shakur Stevenson after facing Haney: “He’s more skilled”

After twelve rounds with Devin Haney, Regis Prograis considered how his former rival might fare against Shakur Stevenson.

Both Stevenson and Haney have recently been linked to a move to Zuffa Boxingand the constant back-and-forth, the pound-for-pound battle between the two US operators appears to be getting closer, even despite the weight difference between them.

Stevenson has only fought once at super lightweight – that was a stellar win over Teofimo Lopez – and he could probably move back to lightweight again. On the other hand, Haney is now a welterweight and his days of performing under the 147-pound limit may be over.

I’m talking to Boxing in Mill CityPrograis – whom Haney knocked down and defeated on the cards in 2023 – said that despite feeling his former opponent was “too gigantic” for the fight, he was still close to Stevenson’s victory.

“I don’t think they will fight because Haney is too gigantic. I’m not saying Shakur is a little boy, but Shakur is petite compared to Devin.

“They really have a similar style, Devin is just a bigger version. Shakur is left-handed, I think he has a little more skill in my case. But if they fought, I would still say Shakur, just because of the left-handed style. It will be close. No one will knock the other out, it would just be a boxing match. I don’t think anyone would get hurt. I don’t think it would be that invigorating. I’m betting on Shakur, but if Devin wins or draws, I wouldn’t be surprised.”

Stevenson has proposed either a catchweight of 144 pounds or 147 pounds with a rehydration clause, but Haney intends not to give the smaller fighter any advantage and will apparently only take the fight at welterweight without any reservations. This condition could be the basis for an all-American superfight.

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Jose Benavidez Sr. says the Bivol and Beterbiev camps are not responding

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With two world titles already under his belt, attention turned to potential matchups with some of the biggest names in the sport.

Jose Benavidez Sr. says his team has already attempted to start the discussion.

“Nobody. Nobody. Nobody. I also reached out to Beterbiev’s people,” Benavidez Sr. said in an interview with MillCity Boxing. “You know, I’ll tell you, before we fought Anthony Yard, right? We’re supposed to fight Bivol. What is Bivol doing? Just give us the belt back. We didn’t want it to turn out like this.

“So then we contacted Beterbiev. He didn’t want to take the fight either. That’s why we took Anthony Yarde straight away. I thought maybe after Anthony Yarde, these guys don’t want to fight. Excuses after excuses, but when they’re on social media or anywhere else, they’re like, ‘Let’s do it.’ Let’s do it, brother.”

“It’s only them who are preventing these fights from being organized. We want these fights and we told you we want these fights. So Beterbiev, Bivol, let’s make it happen.”

Bivol and Beterbiev remain linked to a potential third fight after splitting in their first two meetings. The possibility of a trilogy continued to loom over the lithe heavyweight division as Benavidez moved up and established himself in the cruiserweight division.

Benavidez Sr. also addressed comments from members of Bivol’s camp, saying his team was only showing respect by continuing to fight.

“If Father Bivol is watching this, stop talking. You say you want to silence this guy, let’s do it. Let’s go, brother,” Jose Sr. said. “With all due respect, he’s a great coach. Bivol is a great fighter. But let’s stop talking. Let’s make these fights happen.

“We want to fight your son, brother. What’s wrong with that? In all my interviews, if you see David’s interviews, we give this guy flowers. He’s a great fighter. He’s a risky fighter. Why are you enraged because we’re calling you out? It doesn’t make sense.”

During the interview, Benavidez Sr. also mentioned WBC cruiserweight champion Noel Mikaelian and reiterated that his son is willing to stay energetic while waiting for an opportunity to fight Bivol or Beterbiev.

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David Benavidez accused of withdrawing from a meeting with a former champion via KO: “They changed their mind”

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David Benavidez accused of backing down from facing KO artist former champ: “They changed their minds”

Artur Beterbiev has not fought since losing his undisputed lightweight heavyweight world title in a rematch with Dmitry Bivol last February. He has now revealed that he has agreed to fight David Benavidez until the latter’s team changes its mind.

Beterbiev became the first undisputed lightweight heavyweight champion of the four-belt era when he overtook Bivol in October 2024but the tables were turned in a rematch four months later when Bivol took the throne.

The pair have since been linked into a trilogy, but many boxing fans are more interested in the fight between Bivol and Benavidez, who currently holds the WBC lightweight heavyweight title and the unified cruiserweight world title.

However, following a recent order from the WBO, it appears that Bivol may fight Liverpool’s Callum Smith instead if he wants to retain the belt before he can move on to a fight with Benavidez or Beterbiev.

As a result, there are suggestions that Benavidez and Beterbiev could meet, with the winner moving on to an undisputed clash with Bivol.

In an interview with Match TVBeterbiev said Benavidez’s team recently rejected the fight, despite previously agreeing to the fight following “The Mexican Monster’s” victory over Anthony Yard in November.

“Benavidez is the kind of person who talks much more than he says. But it must be admitted that it is conducted very competently. He is already world champion in three weight categories, but his boxing is muddy and of course there are questions about some of his victories.

“He had a fight with Anthony Yard and after that fight I agreed to go out with him. Apparently his team didn’t expect me to agree so quickly, so they immediately changed their mind and chose [Zurdo] Ramirez.

“It was a year ago, it has become the norm in boxing – I will box, I won’t, I will choose my opponents – I like this one, I don’t like that one. I have a different mentality – it is foreign to me.”

At 41, Beterbiev is still training, hoping to challenge Bivol for a third time and cement himself as the winner of a trilogy that will be remembered for generations to come.

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Seldon Jr. vs. Popper: Two undefeated heavyweights headline a seven-fight, three-state show at Tropicana, June 13

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Boxing Insider Promotions returns to Tropicana Atlantic City on Saturday, June 13

Boxing Insider Promotions invites you to another exhilarating night of professional boxing at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City on Saturday, June 13. The seven-fight card is packed with tri-state talent, undefeated prospects and the type of fights that keep fans on their toes.


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Main Event: Bruce Seldon Jr. vs. Josh Popper (6 rounds, heavyweight)

This is the fight Atlantic City has been waiting for. Two undefeated heavyweights from South Jersey, 13 knockouts between them, zero losses on either record. Bruce Seldon Jr. of Smithville and Josh Popper of Egg Harbor Township are on a collision course, and only one makes it out with his zero intact. Six rounds may be more than any fighter needs.

Co-feature: Daiyaan Butt vs. Willmank Canonico Brito (8 rounds, super lightweight, 142 lbs)

Daiyaan Butt of Philadelphia is the most experienced fighter on the card, and his risky opponent is Willmank Canonico Brito of Rosarito, Mexico. Brito has 11 knockouts and it wasn’t an basic night for anyone. Eight rounds at 142 gives both men plenty of time to work.

Damian Tinnerello vs. Abdalla Nagy (6 rounds, super middleweight, 156 pounds)

In Berlin, Modern Jersey’s Damian Tinnerello serves his country in the U.S. Air Force and punishes his opponents in the ring. The undefeated super middleweight has stopped four of his five opponents and returns to the Tropicana against Albuquerque’s Abdalla Nagy.

Kahshad Elliott vs. Scottie Stockman (6 rounds, super middleweight, 156 pounds)

Kahshad Elliott of Plainfield scares people away. Six knockouts in seven fights, no losses, no close fights. Scottie Stockman from Medford, Oregon, is flying across the country to try to change that. Good luck.

Julio Sanchez III vs. Shawn Rall (4 rounds, lightweight)

If you leave your place for this, you will regret it. Julio Sanchez III of Pleasantville is a high-pressure fighter who struggles all night long, and Shawn Rall of Bedford, Ohio, is not the type of fighter to support. Fight of the night is written all over it.

Jahanzeb Rizwan (4 rounds, middleweight)

Jahanzeb Rizwan of the Bronx won his professional debut by stoppage and returns to the ring looking to capitalize on that momentum. The opponent will be announced.

David Malul vs. Julius Thomas (4 rounds, welterweight)

Undefeated welterweight David Malul makes his Atlantic City debut against Youngstown’s Julius Thomas. The Queens resident, who observes the Sabbath, will enter the ring after sunset.

Tickets are now on sale at Ticketmaster.


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