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Schofield vs. Farmer: DAZN PPV June 28

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Floyd Schofield vs. Tevin Farmer will fight for Undercard of Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Next month on Saturday, June 28. Schofield Sr. He was in praise today, announcing news about the fight Schofield-Farmer, telling his observers. “We take”.

Schofield-Farmer Fight was announced

The event will be shown at Dazn PPV from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The price is unclear, but it must be reasonable to lure hardcore boxing fans to buy a Pay-Per-view event.

This is a step forward for the undefeated delicate pretender Schofield (18-0, 12 KO), but not enough to erase memories of his removal from the fight with the WBC Shakur Stevenson champion on February 22.

The former super feather champion IBF (33-8-1, 8 KO) lost the last three fights with William Zepeda X 2 and Raymond Muratalla. However, these were competitive matches, and some boxing fans believe that the farmer deserved a decision in his two fights with Zeda.

The 22 -year -old Schofield looked like in his last fight in June Rene Tellez Giron. He made a lot of difficult shots and was dropped on 11 by Girona. Based on this performance, you must give the farmer, 34, a great chance to beat Schofield.

If Schofield loses this fight, he will have to rebuild his career from scratch, because it is a match that is to win. I doubt he will do it because it looks like another artificial work of noise.

“I can announce it now. It’s official. Schofield vs. Farmer, really and goes down,” said Floyd Schofield Sr. Social mediaSpeaking of his son, the fight of Floyd Jr from Tevin Farmer next month on June 28. “You can’t all do that, it’s not a good fight, and you can’t all in front, when my son didn’t accelerate.

Will the farmer reveal Schofield?

Schofield Sr. He must put a sock in it. His son could be unveiled by a farmer because he has too many talents, power and skills for the perspective.

“He has not fought since November, and now he goes straight to the ring with the two -time world champion,” said Schofield Sr. [William] Zepeda was not close to the first he did not win, and the latter was not really close.

“Either way, we are accelerating. We fight a good master, a person who can really box. You have to respect the names of these two fighters. Everyone cannot behave as if it was a fight **”, said Schofield Sr.

Last updated 23.05.2025

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Zab Judah Sees Only One Winner in Devin Haney vs. Keyshawn Davis Fight: ‘No Disrespect’

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Zab Judah sees only one winner in Devin Haney vs Keyshawn Davis fight: “No disrespect”

Rumors of a fight between Devin Haney and Keyshawn Davis have surfaced once again, but if that fight were to happen, two-division world champion Zab Judah admitted he only sees one winner.

After this fight, Davis challenged Haney to fight for Haney’s WBO welterweight world title in January by knocking out Jamaine Ortiz and although the master seemed interested at first, whispers of their potential meeting soon died down.

But after Davis won a unanimous decision in his rematch with Nahir Albright on Saturday, Haney took to social media to renew his interest in facing the Norfolk-born former WBO lightweight champion.

Although talking to MillCity BoxingJudah, who is Haney’s godfather, stated that he does not see Davis beating “The Dream” at welterweight, where the champion’s greater size would make him the favorite.

“I like Keyshawn, Keyshawn is a great fighter. I thought he had a great performance last night, but Keyshawn can’t beat Devin. No way, not now, not at 147 pounds – no way.”

“No disrespect and no looking at Keyshawn, he’s my little man, I rock with him, but based on what we saw last night, I don’t know. [if he can beat Haney]”

“I wouldn’t say it’s an basic job, but I would just say it’s food and we’re going to eat it.”

Haney has been linked to a rematch with Ryan Garcia, who is now scheduled to face Conor Benn instead, making Davis the favorite to make Haney’s first defense since becoming the 147-pound world champion.

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Keyshawn Davis Says Devin Haney Is ‘One Step Below Perfect’

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“And as far as his skills go, I think he’s just one step away from being perfect. He does everything well,” Keyshawn said. “He doesn’t have anything great in his arsenal. Everything is just fine. That’s good. That’s good. That’s good. Which makes him a good fighter. But he’s just not among the elite of the elite.”

The comments came during an appearance on the “What’s Up That Podcast,” where Davis spent much of the interview discussing Haney, Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson and the effects of losing weight following his canceled fight with Edwin De Los Santos last year.

Keyshawn said he approached Bill Haney earlier this year about making this fight happen, but he believes the other side has gone serene since then.

“You may have seen this video before. Me and Shakur walked up to Bill at the weigh-in for the last fight in January. Long story brief, I thought, ‘Hey, we’re going to fight this year, right?’ He said, ‘Man, mind your own business.’ I said, “I’ll mind my own business.” Will we fight this year? He said, “Just keep your word after the fight.”

Davis then said:

“Why don’t I fight Devin now after the fight? If you want to call it a duck, call it a duck.”

He also asked if Haney has looked the same since his loss to Ryan Garcia.

“Don’t you think he’s the same? The world doesn’t think he’s the same.”

Still, Davis acknowledged that Haney showed toughness by continuing to get up during the Garcia fight.

“I have a lot of respect for him as a player. Fuck, it’s not basic to come back from that.”

The interview moved on to several possible future fights, including fights with Haney, Conor Benn, Tank Davis, and even boxing events with influential people. Keyshawn has repeatedly said he wants the biggest fights available and claimed fans are already demanding a tougher pushback against him.

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Errol Spence Jr opens up about whether he considered retiring following Terence Crawford’s defeat

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Errol Spence Jr opens up on whether he considered retirement after Terence Crawford loss

Ahead of his return, Errol Spence Jr spoke more about his extended break from boxing and revealed whether a return to the sport was always a certainty.

Spence maintained his undefeated record at 27 fights, establishing himself as the welterweight standout by defeating Kell Brook to win the IBF world title, before unifying the WBC and WBA titles with wins over Shawn Porter and Yordenis Ugas, respectively.

When his long-awaited fight with Terence Crawford took place in July 2023, he brought three of his four world titles to the table, but would be dominated and stopped by “Bud”.

‘The Truth’ has not fought since then, but his return to fight Australian Tim Tszyu has now been officially announced as the Long Island-born southpaw looks to prove he still has a lot to offer.

Although talking to Main eventSpence revealed that after the devastating loss to Crawford, he considered retiring, but now believes that the inactivity has been good for him.

“I’ve definitely thought about retiring, but I feel rejuvenated. This long break has definitely helped me physically, it’s definitely helped me mentally and I’m ready to show everyone what I’ve done.” I stayed because I’m sure there are many doubters.

“A lot of people will say ‘oh he’ll be a shell’ or ‘he can’t come back’ but they always say that, eye injury, they said the same thing, car accident, they said the same thing, they’ll keep saying the same thing and they’re just adding fuel to the fire.”

Tszyu-Spence will take place on July 25 in Australia.

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