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Scarce appearance for Andy Ruiz Jr.: heavyweight fight with Jarrell Miller
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J. HumzaAndy Ruiz Jr. will be back next month for one of his uncommon fights against Jarrell Miller, which will take place on August 3 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.
(Source: Matchroom Boxing)
Former IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight champion Ruiz (35-2, 22 KOs) was selected by His Excellency Turki Alalshikh to fight on his stellar card in one of the best events the US has seen in years.
Ruiz will need to show some class if he wins this fight against Miller (26-1-1, 22 KOs) and suffers his third defeat. The 36-year-old Up-to-date Yorker Miller is hungry and wants to add Ruiz’s name to his resume so he can fight on the cards of Turka.
Miller needs this win more than millionaire Ruiz, who has earned $10 million from his two fights with Anthony Joshua and additional money from headlining fights with Chris Arreola and Luis Ortiz over the past three years.
The dough Ruiz earned for Joshua is likely the reason he hasn’t stayed vigorous. Ruiz no longer has to struggle to make a comfortable living in an exclusive Southern California neighborhood.
Ruiz Jr. vs. Miller will be fought on the undercard of Terence Crawford vs. Israil Marimov on ESPN+ PPV. This is a great opportunity for both heavyweights to get noticed by fans and continue to be added to future events hosted by His Excellency.
“I never predicted a knockout, but if a knockout happens, it happens. I’m just here to win and get the win,” said Andy Ruiz Jr. mediadiscussing his fight with Jarrell Miller on August 3. “All the Mexican fighters are the main guys.
Miller was knocked out in the tenth round by his last opponent, 26-year-old Daniel Dubois, on December 23 last year, but he is a teenage heavyweight who has more power and is in top form compared to the 34-year-old inactive Andy Ruiz.
“We’re all warriors out there, risking our lives to feed our families and fulfill our dreams. Everyone wants to be a world champion. It’s just dedication, discipline and tough work,” Ruiz Jr. continued.
“The mission starts now and I have to continue the legacy that I have. On June 1st, I made history [in 2019] against Anthony Joshua. I made mistakes and I learned. I’ve been through the ups and downs with a lot of rollercoasters in life,” Ruiz said, referring to the struggles he’s faced over the past five years.
Assuming Ruiz Jr. wins against Miller, he needs to focus on fighting three to four times a year if he wants to have a chance to fight one of the popular British fighters, Joshua or Tyson Fury, before they retire. If Ruiz disappears for two years after the Miller fight, Joshua and Fury will likely retire by then, and he will lose his chance.
Ruiz needs to look good beating Miller and then target one of the top contenders, Argit Kabayel or Jared Anderson. If he beats one of those two guys, he’ll be in the top five in the division and could fight for a world title.
“Now it’s also redemption. So I’m super motivated, super excited, and the most vital thing is I’m hungry. I’m hungry to succeed and hungry to become a two-time heavyweight champion of the world,” Ruiz continued.
Ruiz said he was “hungry” after his last fight with Luis Ortiz in September 2022, but he disappeared for two years. I would be surprised if fans see Ruiz back in the ring before 2026.
His Excellency is the only person who cares about Ruiz staying vigorous because he likes to be well paid and he will not let the fans forget about him and stop being a candidate to become a major star.
“It’s open now. It’s an open division now,” Ruiz said when asked about the heavyweight landscape. There are so many heavyweights coming out left and right, and the main guy is Jarrell Miller, before I start calling out other heavyweights.
“I think Jarrell Miller is the biggest challenge in front of me right now. I have to get a win. I have to win this fight. I know it’s really vital for both of us and I believe we’ll get that win,” Ruiz said.
It’s good that Ruiz realizes there’s a chance he loses this fight to Miller, as many fans see him as the underdog in this one. Miller has looked better in his recent fights than Ruiz has in the last five years, and he may need a knockout or a series of knockdowns to win.
“This is the first event that His Excellency Turki has brought here, so I’m really content. I even flew out to talk to him and for him to give me the opportunity to fight here, and that’s exactly what he did,” Ruiz said.
His Excellency Turki must like Ruiz since he uses him in his events. It shows how much of a die-hard boxing fan he is because most fans have forgotten about Ruiz,
“So now I have to focus, train tough and stay busy. I don’t want to fight and then you won’t see me for two years. ‘What happened to Andy?’ But I want to be here for the long haul,” Ruiz said.
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Manny Pacquiao remains the favorite to win the title against Mario Barrios
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January 6, 2025WBN understands that despite alternative options emerging, it is more likely that Manny Pacquiao will face Mario Barrios next.
Bob Santos, coach of WBC welterweight champion Barrios, told World Boxing News that he is currently in contact with Pacquiao’s team. Asked by WBN if he had spoken to Pacquiao or representatives of any other challenger, Santos replied: “Yes, Pacquiao’s promoter, Sean Gibbons.” Pressed on whether Barrios vs Pacquiao might happen next, he added: “It’s challenging to say. We’ll have to see how this plays out.”
WBN contacted Santos after Conor Benn emerged as a potential alternative to Barrios. The British fighter, who recently returned from a suspension following two positive drug tests, is keen to return to competition.
Benn showed favor with the World Boxing Council at the recent WBC Convention, the WBC Evaluation Committee and during an interview with the sanctioning body over the weekend. “The Destroyer” is ranked second in the rankings at 147 pounds, despite less than solid opponents during his time in exile, during which Benn competed twice in the United States while his career in the United Kingdom was in doubt.
As he battled to clear his name and with the British Anti-Doping Authority finding no evidence that Benn had intentionally taken ostarine, the 28-year-old’s career took a pointed nosedive. Despite this, he remains highly rated and at least one step away from fighting for an eliminator or one of the remaining championship titles.
However, Pacquiao remains Barrios’ favorite. Now it’s up to the boxing legend and Hall of Famer who got the first votes to secure his shot. WBN believes a July date – most likely at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas – is the most realistic date for a Nevada swan song.
Pacquiao could extend his record as the oldest welterweight champion by six years if he can secure a huge victory over the 29-year-old world champion. At 46 years antique, such a scenario remains unlikely, but he can never be compared to one of the greatest players of this generation.
Unlike heavier boxers and his training regiment, Pacquiao looks in great shape despite his advanced age. Everything is set for a massive return to the boxing capital of the world, provided Pacquiao and his team can manage his political ambitions, which are expected to run from this month until May. After that time, Pacquiao could find himself in the summer finals and become the all-time champion, regardless of the result.
Barrios is based in the city, where he trained with Santos, and would be the perfect opponent to see out the career of one of the greatest fighters in history.
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A report about Deontay Wilder retiring at the age of 39 has been confirmed as false
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January 2, 2025Deontay Wilder has not retired from boxing at the age of 39, and the former WBC heavyweight champion has not issued any official statement.
World Boxing News can confirm that reports circulating on social media are false and originated from a imitation account on Up-to-date Year’s Day. As of January 2, 2025, WBN has had no word from Wilder that he plans to hang up his gloves.
As usual, WBN also asked Shelly Finkel for comment. However, Finkel has repeatedly said in the past that Wilder is not retiring. This case seems to be no different.
The last time Wilder spoke publicly was while promoting a mental health app, the Brown Bomber was unveiling plans to return to the sport.
He said: “The push-up protocol has been disabled. Strengthen your body and train your mind; no paid subscription required! It’s not about money. It’s about a mission to strengthen mindsets and improve mental health for all.
To everyone: operate your services and achieve greatness.
“There will be people who tell you, ‘No, you can’t.’ [No] People trying to stop you or putting up stop signs. [No] People who want to bring you down and keep you down. But you can’t give up.
“No matter how many times you fall, no matter how many times you get knocked down, it’s a resilient mind, a confident mind, a powerful mind that gets back up and keeps moving forward to achieve your greatness.
“Apply your service. Achieve your greatness,” he added.
Deontay Wilder could announce his retirement tomorrow if he changed his mind, but at the time of the report, there was no truth to it.
When Zhilei Zhang knocked him out on June 1 in Saudi Arabia, the formidable top-flight contender needed time to assess his situation. WBN understands that Wilder has received offers, including contact from Francis Ngannou, regarding a possible boxing match with the MMA star.
The Wilder vs. Ngannou fight only makes sense for an American his age. Many voluntary positions [of which Wilder is WBC number 13] are occupied by threatening opponents who would start each clash as favorites.
Meanwhile, the Ngannou fight is winnable with less risk and more rewards, meaning Wilder can still earn a significant payday before hanging up his gloves for good.
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The All-Ireland fight between Donovan, who fights in Limerick and trains in Dublin, and Lewis “The Croc” Crocker (20-0, 11 KO) of Belfast, Northern Ireland, is scheduled for March 1. “Point of Pride” will headline the Matchroom Boxing card, which will be broadcast live on DAZN from the SES Arena as part of the International Boxing Federation (IBF) world title eliminator. Just two fights away, Donovan could win a world title if he defeats Crocker as the IBF mandatory challenger.
“There is something different about a good Irish fighter and I believe I will be next,” Donovan declared. “I think turning pro at 19 and now 25 has required a lot of life changes since I turned pro. What matters most is what I learned in the gym, because it was the ups and downs in life – being a husband and father, losing loved ones – that helped me improve. I improved as a person, which helped me become a better fighter.”
A true fighter from the past, Donovan is currently rated by three of the four major sanctioning bodies: WBA No. 5, IBF No. 6 and World Boxing Council No. 14. He has dreamed of being a world champion since he was seven years senior.
“I’m in an amazing position, so I thank God for that and my team, Andy Lee (head coach/co-manager) and (Up-to-date York lawyer) Keith Sullivan (co-manager),” Donovan noted. “It’s great to be ranked so highly at this stage of my career, but I’m where I need to be. To be ranked so high on three major sanctioning bodies is great. I know I won’t stop until I become world champion.
“I’m always at the gym thinking about the next challenge. I say it’s time. I love what I do. I am very grateful to God for being in this situation. I believe in God’s plan for me to become world champion.”
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