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Spencer Oliver praises ‘all-time great’ Oleksandr Usyk
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4 months agoon
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J. HumzaOleksandr Usyk cemented his place as one of the greatest fighters of his generation with his spectacular victory over Tyson Fury in Riyad last weekend.
Given his previous achievements prior to the Fury fight – becoming undisputed cruiserweight champion and unified heavyweight champion – Usyk was already considered one of the best fighters in boxing.
But Spencer Oliver believes becoming the undisputed king of the Blue Ribbon division completely raised the Ukrainian language to a novel level.
I speak to professional boxing fans on behalf of talk SPORTS BETTING, popular pundit Oliver has explained why he sees Usyk as the stand-alone number one pound-for-pound.
“He’s the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world right now, including Terence Crawford.
“You just have to look at what he achieved – the undisputed cruiserweight champion of the world and then he moved up to heavyweight and became the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
“The way he moves in the heavyweight division, the engine he has in the heavyweight division and the way he puts his punches together.
“What he showed us, not only against Anthony Joshua, where he knocked him out, but he also did it against Tyson Fury. 6ft 9, 18 and a half stone, they’re great large guys.
🤯 Tyson Fury has been knocked down a total of 8 times (?) in his career. However, no one caused him such harm and astonishment as Oleksandr Usyk.
💥 It was the left hand peach that started the chaos!#FuryUsyk #UsykFury pic.twitter.com/Eub2WAl3pi
— Gorilla Productions (@GPboxing) May 19, 2024
Uysek’s performance against the “Gypsy King” impressed Oliver so much that he added that the former Olympic gold medalist is now one of the greatest boxers of all time.
“Oleksandr Usyk has proven that he has the stamina that there are question marks about whether he is vulnerable or not.”
Technically, he’s one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, and I think he’ll go down in history as an all-time great.
Despite a significant height and weight disadvantage, Uysk was able to keep Fury on his feet for most of the fight in Saudi Arabia and even caused the Briton a sedate injury in the ninth round.
Tyson Fury has informed the relevant parties that he will rematch Oleksandr Usyk. The contractual clause will be activated. Both players are on transient medical/injury suspension issued by the UAE commission. Plus the latest information on the IBF situation. https://t.co/IbZwg3ENmf
— Chris McKenna (@cmckennasport) May 24, 2024
The pair now look set to fight in October after Fury confirmed today that he had activated his contractual rematch clause.
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Chris Eubank Jr gained TWO STONE after dining at a renowned Las Vegas buffet
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19 hours agoon
September 28, 2024Chris Eubank Jr admitted he had reached his career high after more than a year out of the ring, blaming the massive buffet at the iconic Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
The middleweight finally returns to action on October 12 when he faces Kamil Szeremeta in Saudi Arabia on the undercard of the undisputed lightweight heavyweight clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. However, he says that after feasting on Sin City’s culinary delights, he had to lose more weight than ever before.
The 35-year-old Briton lives in Vegas and claims he tipped the scales last month with a weight of 190 pounds (13st 5s), more than two stone above the 160-pound middleweight limit.
This is a very straightforward weight loss to achieve for an elite athlete, but Eubank admits it’s up-to-date territory for him.
“This year I hit 190 pounds for the first time in my life. I think it could be cruiserweight,” he told former rival George Groves on his podcast. “I don’t know how I did it. It was actually pretty frosty, because in Vegas, yeah.”
Groves asked if the renowned buffet at the iconic Las Vegas casino played a role, and Eubank agreed, before revealing his favorite dishes from the buffet. “You have to get the king crab legs with melted butter. “Steak,” he joked.
Not only does the Vegas lifestyle have its perks, but it has also provided Eubank with state-of-the-art amenities and high-quality sparring partners.
The Brighton native (33-3, 24 KO) has fought just four times in the last three years. During this period, he took revenge for his loss to Liam Smith after a blockbuster fight with rival Conor Benn, which ended in failure after Benn failed an anti-doping test.
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Eubank enjoyed the opportunity to train at gyms owned by Top Rank and Floyd Mayweather to hone his craft.
He said: “It was captivating because I would get in the ring at Top Rank and Floyd’s with the middleweights and their punches would just bounce off me.
“And these are guys who fight at middleweight and I just didn’t feel anything, I was just throwing them around and I was like, ‘Wow, that’s captivating.’”
Eubank’s passivity prompted him to turn down a lucrative offer to fight unified super middleweight king Canelo Alvarez, and he says his return to fight Polish prospect Szeremeta (25-2-2) will prove whether he can still fight at an elite level.
“That’s what the fight with Szeremeta is for,” he explained. “To make sure I can still keep the weight off and be effective. At the age of 35 [I have] I’ve been out of the ring for a year, what will this weight loss look like? We’ll see.
“You don’t want to know when you’re preparing for Canelo, right? Or a large, large name you want to know before you get into this situation. So I’m excited.”
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Thomas Essomba vs. Charlie Edwards – results and post-fight report
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1 day agoon
September 28, 2024At the top of the Wasserman-promoted event at York Hall, Charlie Edwards became the novel European bantamweight champion with a clear points victory over Thomas Essomba.
Edwards was previously the WBC flyweight champion and was last seen in April when he scored a wide-open victory over Georges Ory. Essomba traveled to Italy last May and won the European belt by defeating Alessio Lorusso, then defended in his adopted Sheffield in February with a split decision against Elie Konki.
As a subplot of the fight, Sunny EdwardsCharlie’s brother, was in Essomba’s corner as his manager.
It was a silent start that the champion probably overshadowed, but Edwards rose to the occasion and while he wasn’t able to get many spotless shots, the shot found its target in the third period.
31-year-old he controlled the action with clever boxing and movement, and the Cameroonian had difficulty pinning down the challenger and was overtired.
The 36-year-old finally came to life in sixth place, landing some eye-catching left hands, and his progress continued as he enjoyed a solid seventh place finish.
Edwards (20-1, 7 KO) won in the eighth round, but Essomba (13-9-1, 4 KO) made good employ of his height, reacting well to his opponent’s attacks, and landed a robust left-hand punch in the tenth.
Both men sensed the fight was close as they began to open up in the penultimate frame, but Edwards’ work was smoother, and as the fight entered the final round, it looked like everything was on track.
Edwards did well to push Essomba away and when the final bell sounded, both men took a stance and celebrated.
The Surrey player became the novel champion with scores of 118-111, 117-111 and 116-112.
Edwards has a chance at the world title, although he has also called for a fight with former stablemate Paul Butler.
Walland destroys Martinez
Tom Welland delighted his fans when the featherweight contender defeated the usually tough Darwing Martinez in two rounds.
The combination put Martinez (8-24-2, 6 KO) ahead in the second, and he fell again shortly thereafter following a demanding left hand.
The third attack by Welland (6-0, 3 KO) once again put the Nicaraguan on the pitch, and the referee had already seen enough.
Brown attacks Dennis
Germaine Brown was the center of attention with a third-round stoppage in her super middleweight fight against Grant Dennis.
Brown (14-3, 5 KO) had Dennis (18-8, 3 KO) on board in the second with a demanding right hand and never really recovered, landing the same shot a round later and the 40-year-old rising on unsteady legs, the fight was rejected.
Germaine Brown closes the show with a weighty right hand 🧨@Ladbrokes | @SauerlandBros | #EssombaEdwards pic.twitter.com/KXftz15E76
— Wasserman Boxing (@WassermanBoxing) September 27, 2024
Undercard remaining
Joel Bartell (7-1, 4 KO) scored a cracker victory over Nikolas Dzurnak (7-8-2, 6 KO), ultimately winning by body shot in the fifth round in the middleweight bout.
Prospective lightweight Brandon Olbrechts (7-0, 2 KO) impressed, winning all six rounds over Brayan Mairena (15-47-1, 9 KO) in a lightweight fight.
Danny Boardman (2-0) defeated Yin Caicedo (10-22-4, 4 KO) 40-36, and the gala was opened by Hannah Robinson (2-0), and the newcomer in the super lightweight category scored 59-55 wins over six rounds with Laura Reoyo (2-2).
Welcomed by a clamorous reception, Hasnan Ali (0-1) had a disastrous debut, stopped in the first round by Tommy Sans (4-0, 1 KO).
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Conor McGregor joins ‘Pimp My Ride’ icon Xzibit in an unexpected merger
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1 day agoon
September 27, 2024Conor McGregor announced that Xzibit has joined his music label.
The Irishman initially came to the public eye through the UFC, before taking up boxing and further developing his fortune.
The 36-year-old currently owns a portfolio of pubs and alcohol brands, and recently announced that he is focusing on trying to conquer the music industry. McGregor founded his own label, Greenback Records.
The label continues to expand its roster of artists, though McGregor has now announced its first acquisition, Xzibit. The rapper has been a key figure in the hip-hop world since the mid-1990s, and McGregor is looking forward to helping the former Pimp My Ride actor return to the stage.
McGregor announced on Instagram that Xzibit will be releasing up-to-date music for the first time since 2012, with the album “Kingmaker” scheduled for release on October 11. The American star will appear the next day at the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship gala, which could mark his revival after a 12-year break.
Sitting in the backseat of his Rolls Royce, the former UFC star was filmed saying: “Xzibit my man, welcome to the team.
“We are very excited to release fresh up-to-date music from you, an icon in the game and a legend in the industry. Let’s go, Xzibit. Let’s go, Greenback Records.
The post received over 100,000 likes, with many of McGregor’s followers sharing their surprise to see the Irishman working with Xzibit.
McGregor will be hoping that the American will be the first of many artists willing to work with Greenback Records, especially after he stated that he believes the entire industry needs an “overhaul”.
In a speech earlier this year, he explained: “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to create the first major Irish record label in an industry that I have been very interested in for some time.
“To be able to come in and offer fair terms to music artists and reward them appropriately for their talent. This industry, like others, has long needed a thorough overhaul. I am thrilled that I, McGregor Sports & Entertainment, can partner with Richard Buck and Julian O’Brien as founders to bring Greenback Records to life!”
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