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Size, strength and controversial draws – other heavyweights talk to Fury-Usyk

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“I REALLY think it will be a draw.” These were the words David Haye said when asked to choose the winner this evening before the Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk fight. Controversy is commonplace in big-time boxing, and false decisions, full of arguments, often come with the territory.

Haye was one of various heavyweights, past and present, who shared their thoughts, observations and predictions with Boxing News as they prepare for their heavyweight fight, which will be define generation.

While Haye may be a figure from the past, many hard-hitting hitters from the present and future had an impact on the outcome.

If the doors opened in different directions, Andy Ruiz he might as well stand in the ring during a competition of this rank. As it turns out, the quick Californian lost to Joshua, who in turn lost to Usyk. Ruiz now fights inaction by standing on the outside and looking in.

“I think if Usyk throws his combinations, comes inside, sticks to the game plan and doesn’t let Tyson Fury surround him; operate the jab, operate the distance, I think Usyk could do something good,” Ruiz said.

Ruiz returns to the ring on August 3 in Los Angeles against Jarrell Miller. Miller, known as “Massive Baby,” was last seen losing to Daniel Dubois.

“I think Tyson can do it, man. Tyson is a good guy. I focus more on my feelings and the relationships I have with boys. Tyson is a huge guy, but he’s also a huge, amusing and lovable guy. He’s always been positive towards me, so I’m rooting for him,” Miller said.

Still rebuilding his career after his first defeat (by one-round KO against Łukasz Różański), the Croatian Alen “Dzikusa” Babić he was at the Fury camp and saw the work ethic firsthand.

“I will definitely watch it. But I think it will be very tough to say that. I see Fury training harder than ever. I went to one of his camps. I know he works a lot,” Babić said.

“He spars four times a week. That’s a lot. I think I would still stay with Fury even after everything that happened.

As he prepares for his own date with destiny on June 1, when he faces Daniel Dubois in a five-on-five fight, Filip Hrgovic will be keeping a close eye on the winner.

“Not because of the Ngannou fight, but even before the Ngannou fight I thought Usyk was the favorite,” Hrgovic said.

“It’s more like a 50-50 fight, but I give Usyk a little bit of an edge in this fight because for me he’s just a more complete fighter.

“He’s always in good shape; great defense, great footwork, great technique, and he has solid strength. Usyk is a more complete fighter. But of course it’s a tough fight for both sides.”

London, UK – August 12: Filip Hrgovic vs. Demsey McKean, heavyweight contest, heavyweight contest.
August 12, 2023 – Photo by Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Hrgovic handed the southpaw giant his first professional defeat Zhilei Zhang. The Chinese fighter bounced back before suffering another defeat against Joseph Parker. Zhang has a decisive evening ahead of him on June 1, but he still found time to take a look at Fury-Usyk.

“I think it depends on the type of training camp and Tyson Fury’s preparation for this fight. If he does it like he did in the Ngannou fight, it will be a really tough and long evening for him,” Zhang said.

Zhang gave Joe Joyce two tough but not particularly long nights in which he imposed successive defeats on the seemingly immovable obstacle of Great Britain. Joyce admitted his experience in calling huge fights is sketchy, but as Usyk’s previous opponent his insights remain valuable.

“I can’t wait to watch it and see the result. The story of the tape, you put together their stats, knockouts, fights and everything.

“But yes, Usyk is very tough. It’s very technical, maybe faster. He could come in and out. I saw how both of them could win this fight, so it will be a 50-50 fight.

“I made a bad prediction again. I mean, I thought Joshua-Ngannou would have been a double KO, but obviously it wasn’t. So don’t listen to me. Don’t put your money on what I say,” Joyce laughed.

A red-hot amateur talent Delicious Orie says Fury will have to step up because Usyk is no slouch and the level needs to enhance tenfold compared to his Francis Ngannou performance.

“I hope he does [Fury] is doing better. I won’t knock out Francis Ngannou, I think he’s an incredible athlete and fighter, but he’s had one professional boxing fight. Tyson Fury has been around for a long time,” Orie said.

“I’m joyful that everything is going according to plan. This should have happened a year ago. The final heavyweight clash. Let’s do it.”

While currently a heavyweight fighter, Joseph Parkermay be biased when it comes to picking the winner, the Recent Zealander has gained enough experience over his 12-year career, including a world title, to pick up on each man’s key nuances.

“I just think it’s great that the fight is actually happening and closed. This is a fight that has been talked about for a long time. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen an undefeated unified champion. You know who I’m going to. You know who I support,” Parker admitted.

“So I’m very biased in that sense. I just think I know Tyson will take care of business and become the unified champion. It will be wonderful.”

One man who is never afraid to get an opinion is a former cruiserweight and heavyweight world champion David Haye. The Londoner was expected to fight Tyson Fury more than once, but the fight never materialized. Now he expects controversy.

“I actually think it will be a draw. I think Usyk will win this fight the same way I believed Ngannou won this fight against Tyson Fury. Even though he didn’t win that fight, technically on points, I thought he did. I’m not a judge, but I think Ngannou did enough to win the fight and it went Tyson Fury’s way.

David Haye vs Audley Harrison fight

David Haye: Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images

“I think Usyk will win this fight, in my opinion, but two judges will be equal and one judge will fight for Usyk and we will have a majority draw. If everyone is equal, the huge one beats the little one, but when there is an exceptional little and a good huge, the special one wins or the more skilled one wins. That’s why so many fighters have moved up in weight classes over the years,” Haye continued.

“He’s a southpaw too [Usyk]. In my opinion, Tyson Fury doesn’t like the southpaw style. He doesn’t like that front left hand in front of him. This seems to confuse him, even though Ngannou was able to pivot to a southpaw in his last fight, Tyson had no chance, couldn’t get through – and that’s Ngannou, who has no pedigree as a southpaw.

“Standing in that position, Tyson had no answers. Whereas Ngannou tried that for about four seconds against Anthony Joshua and Anthony Joshua knocked him on his ass!” Haye explained honestly.

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Manny Pacquiao Jr. he intends to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a professional

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World Boxing News can reveal that Manny Pacquiao Jr. he is training to be able to compete in professional ranks in the future.

According to coach Marvin Somodo Manny Jr. he will follow in the footsteps of his legendary father Manny Pacquiao and become a prize fighter. Junior currently splits his time between home and Wild Card Gym under the tutelage of Somodo and Freddie Roach.

A former boxer, Roach rose to fame as Pacquiao Sr.’s trainer, earning him numerous world championships and a Hall of Fame career that may not be over yet. Despite being inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in a ceremony scheduled for the summer, Pacquiao still hopes to face Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight crown in July.

WBN understands that Manny Jr. could appear on the undercard if the fight goes according to plan.

Discussing Junior’s progress, Somodo spoke exclusively to World Boxing News.

“Manny Jr. I just train every day, just like my other professional players,” Somodo explained to WBN. We hope to get him a fight soon, but the most significant thing is to keep improving him in the gym every day. The plan for him is to turn pro in the future and when I see he is ready. The plan is for him to become a professional boxer, but you never know.

When asked about Junior’s development, Somodo replied: “He’s doing really well. His work ethic is really good. You see him every day at the gym and you never complain. We spar with world-class players and he does well. His future depends on his performance once he turns pro. I believe he will cope, but time will tell,” he concluded.

Pacquiao Jr. he achieved mixed results in amateur competitions and suffered four defeats in a row. But his game may be better suited to professional fighters if he’s anything like his dad, an eight-weight world titleholder.

23-year-old Pacquiao Jr. time is running out and he must make a move within the next six months. This decision will coincide perfectly with the return of Pacquiao Sr. and will allow the pair to make history by fighting for the same stakes this summer in Las Vegas.

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Merry Christmas from World Boxing News

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World Boxing News wishes all its readers, boxing fans and supporters of this sport a Merry Christmas.

The year 2024 was great again, with many huge fights and massive events taking place in the sport. Oleksandr Usyk ruled the year with two wins over Tyson Fury and won the WBN Fighter of the Year award for the second time in three years.

Saudi Arabia continued to be a force in the sport as streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime increased competition for DAZN’s original streamers.

Next year promises to be another essential year. Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 and David Benavidez .vs. David Morrell has already been confirmed to play in the spring. Mexican star Canelo Alvarez will review his Cinco De Mayo plans next month and add more to the schedule.

Boxing fans have a lot to look forward to, and WBN aims to bring you all the most essential news as we celebrate our fifteenth year in 2025. WBN will take a miniature break until December 27, when we will return to continue the work we started in 2010.

We wish everyone a special time during the holiday season and see you when the weekend begins.

Take care of yourself – Phil Jay, WBN editor-in-chief.


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UFC heavyweight boxing fans want wins in FOUR seconds

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The UFC heavyweight flop, having lost two of his three fights in the company, made a spectacular return to the win column.

Cuban Robelis Despaigne, who caused disappointment among boxing fans by signing a contract with Dana White, may return to the market. Despaigne moved on to Karate Combat on December 19 and continued his astonishing KO record.

Before entering White’s octagon earlier this year, Despaigne scored his fourth consecutive MMA knockout victory in 37 seconds. “Substantial Boy” sent shockwaves through the striking side of combat sports, and it was expected that Despaigne would sign a contract with a boxing promoter to see how far his strength would take him.

The 36-year-old has little time to prove his worth in any other code after the UFC grabbed a ponderous hitter and then fired him. Despaigne won his UFC debut against Josh Parisian in just 18 seconds and went to the ground.

At six-foot-seven with an 86-inch reach, Despaigne had the longest arms in UFC history and was tipped to be a UFC title contender. There was hope then that Despaigne could follow Ngannou into boxing and make an impact.

However, his UFC career fell apart when he faced opponents with above-average preparation work. Two defeats to Austen Lane in October and Waldo Cortes-Acosta in May made White wash his hands of Despaigne.

WBN then speculated that a promoter from the United States could get Despaigne and accelerate his boxing career. Weeks passed and it seemed that Despaigne was damaged goods. Last week, he signed a contract with Dominik Jędrzejczyk at the Karate Combat 51 gala in Miami, Florida, still looking for an opportunity to make mega money.

Getting back to winning ways was imperative and Despaigne did not disappoint. He knocked out Jedrzejczyk within seconds, giving his last six KO victories in a total of 59 seconds. Despaigne landed one kick and one punch to achieve an unreal triumph in just four seconds. The knockout was the fastest in the history of Karate Combat.

Despaigne could push the boundaries of the sport if a boxing company is willing to take the risk, and perhaps he can do what Francis Ngannou did. Ngannou earned $30 million in two fights against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

Oddly enough, the PFL may now be interested in fielding Despaigne against Ngannou next year. PFL’s gain would then be boxing’s loss.

Looking back at Kimbo Slice and his boxing performances, there was concern among boxing promoters. However, Despaigne could fight six or seven times a year to raise his profile and become a phenomenon. That is, if he can do what he has done in other combat sports, similar to boxers who also train.

It’s up to lesser-known promoters to make the decision, as no one at the top of the sport will want to get burned like the UFC.

What do they have to lose?

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