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Tank Davis mocks Richardson Hitchins over Shakur Post
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3 weeks agoon
Gervonta Davis publicly mocked Richardson Hitchins after the former IBF junior welterweight champion shared a post expressing his appreciation for Shakur Stevenson.
A screenshot circulating on social media shows Gervonta commenting on Hitchins’ Instagram post, writing:
“Your Ass, the Biggest”
The exchange quickly caught the attention of boxing fans, many of whom noted that Tank Davis and Hitchins were once close.
When Hitchins goes out of his way to praise Shakur Stevenson, who just shook up the division by defeating Teofimo Lopez, it’s a direct boost to Gervonta. He and Shakur have been around each other for a long time, so any ally of yours praising your main rival will feel like a betrayal.
The fact that Tank and Hitchins were tight makes the cut a little deeper. Tank is said to have helped him with money and contacts in the past, so seeing Hitchins publicly fanboying over Shakur would probably make him feel completely disrespectful. Tank basically calls him a power chaser with this “biggest”. [fan/rider]” comment.
The funniest part of this whole situation is how quickly Hitchins deleted the post when Tank showed up in the comments. This tells you everything you need to know about dynamics. This may not lead to a fight in the ring any time soon, as Hitchins is scheduled to make his Zuffa Boxing debut on July 26, but that senior friendship is completely dead.
While there is no indication that Tank and Hitchins are heading towards a fight, a recent social media photo showed how much their relationship has deteriorated since the days when Davis was considered one of Hitchins’ biggest supporters.
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Shane Mosley KO prediction for Ryan Garcia vs Conor Benn: ‘Too robust’
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14 minutes agoon
June 21, 2026
Conor Benn continues to demand his must-see shot against WBC welterweight world champion Ryan Garcia, and former three-division world champion Shane Mosley has offered his predictions for the fight.
Following Garcia’s victory over Mario Barrios in February to capture the belt, the WBC confirmed that Benn is the mandatory challenger, even though the Briton has not fought at that weight since 2022.
Although the champion said the fight is booked for September 12 in Las Vegas, later taking legal action by his promoter Golden Boy to block any discussion that doesn’t go through has complicated plans.
If this fight does happen, there is no doubt that it will be an action-packed fight Boxing in Mill CityMosley predicted a victory for Garcia after the break, believing the Californian was “too quick and too robust” for the British challenger.
“I like this fight, I think Ryan beats him because he’s too quick and too robust for Conor Benn, but considering the publicity in terms of ticket sales [it’s a good fight]. I think Ryan will be the winner of this fight.”
“He can stop it with his right hand, left hook, or left hook, right hand – or both.”
Mosley then said that Benn had not learned or improved in recent fights and that Garcia’s excellent amateur pedigree, having won 15 national championships before turning pro, would shine on fight night.
“I think he is [Benn] he has elite power and comes to kill. So he’s elite, but he didn’t have it [amateur] origin like Ryan. He just comes with brute power and strength and his mentality is like that [to be a] killer. Sometimes you need something more, and for all this you need boxing skills.
“I think in terms of skills, the ability to move backwards and forwards and just other basics that I don’t think he’s learned yet. He just jumped in there and started fighting.”
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Vergil Ortiz Jr. aims to return in the fall as Golden Boy nears settlement
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2 hours agoon
June 21, 2026
Oscar De La Hoya says Golden Boy Promotions is making progress toward resolving its contract dispute with Vergil Ortiz Jr. and the undefeated junior middleweight is expected to return to the ring before the end of the year.
Ortiz has been inactive since tardy 2025 after a disagreement with Golden Boy that derailed plans to fight Jaron “Boots” Ennis.
“Nothing makes me happier than seeing fighters step into the ring and perform. Vergil Ortiz is one of the best fighters in the world. I hate not seeing him fight,” De La Hoya said during Saturday’s DAZN broadcast on Golden Boy.
“Do I want to resolve this? Definitely a thousand percent. Did they make a mistake? Did we make a mistake? No. There was a misunderstanding, everything is fine. Eric Gomez is talking to Rick Mirigian and we’re making it happen.”
De La Hoya said Golden Boy expects the situation to be resolved under the terms of Ortiz’s existing contract with the company.
“We have the original agreement that was made. Let’s say outsiders are trying to disrupt everything, but we have the contracts, we have the relationships, we have Vergil Ortiz,” De La Hoya said.
“We’ve had him since he was a kid, since he started boxing professionally. We feel like we’re very close and Vergil Ortiz will be fighting this year.”
Ortiz last fought in November 2025, defeating Erickson Lubin in two rounds. After the fight, Ortiz and Ennis met face-to-face in the ring, and plans for a high-profile fight gained momentum before a contract dispute halted negotiations.
Ortiz is 24-0 with 22 knockouts and remains one of the top contenders in the junior middleweight division. De La Hoya’s comments indicate that discussions between Golden Boy president Eric Gomez and Ortiz advisor Rick Mirigian are ongoing and both sides are working to reach an agreement.

Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
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Terence Crawford’s two greatest victories are marked with asterisks
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4 hours agoon
June 21, 2026
Terence Crawford seems tired of repeating the same conversation.
After years of chasing the biggest names in boxing, Crawford finally secured victories over Errol Spence Jr. and Canelo Alvarez, and his two victories were instrumental in bringing him into the great generational conversation about boxing.
However, both performances have since been embroiled in injury debates that continue to influence the way the victories are remembered.
Crawford made it clear he was feeling frustrated this week.
“I continue to wish Errol Spence all the best in his upcoming fight. I see what you are all trying to do, but it won’t work, not this time,” Crawford wrote.
A few hours earlier, Crawford had posted a more forceful warning.
“It’s better if I stay alone. Don’t make me show you why.”
Same debate, different opponent
The fresh debate began when Spence discussed his July 2023 fight ahead of his July 26 return in Australia.
At the time, Crawford was widely praised for one of the best performances of his career, becoming the undisputed welterweight champion.
However, the discussion gradually changed as Spence revealed details about his condition before entering the ring.
In an interview with Andre Ward on the Art of Ward podcast, Spence admitted that he had not sparred for six or seven weeks before the fight.
“Like I wasn’t sparring. Like the guys didn’t belong. I didn’t have any southpaws there to spar or anything.”
Spence also outlined deeper issues outside the gym.
“I basically lived a bad life, bro.”
He added: “The whole camp was just a messed up situation.”
These comments added to previous reports about Spence’s eye problems and his recovery from two earnest car crashes, creating the argument that Crawford was facing a compromised version of the former unified champion.
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A remarkably similar discussion surrounds Crawford’s win over Canelo last September.
Trainer Eddy Reynoso revealed that Canelo was already struggling with an elbow problem that later required surgery before his match with Crawford.
The Mexican star has already undergone the procedure and is back to full fitness.
Whether or not the injury significantly impacted the fight is a matter of opinion.
What is beyond dispute is that Crawford’s next career-defining victory is now judged as much by the state of his opponent as by the winner’s performance.
For the second time in two of the most legacy-defining victories, attention focused on what was wrong with the man standing across the ring.
Crawford’s Battle
Crawford’s reaction is not surprising given the constant backlash against his resume during his tenure.
The debate does not focus on the collateral victories deeply rooted in his legacy. It focuses on Errol Spence and Canelo Alvarez, the two victories most often cited in Crawford’s elevation to pound-for-pound king.
If these victories remain intact, it will become almost impossible to argue against Crawford as an all-time champion. If they are constantly accompanied by discussions about injuries, indigent preparation or physical decline, achievements will inevitably come under greater scrutiny.
The reality is that Spence and Canelo are not just two names on Crawford’s resume. It was these two wins that did the most to elevate him into the all-time boxing conversation.
If you completely discount those wins, Crawford’s record suddenly becomes much thinner than the GOAT’s.
Crawford did everything asked of him, beating Spence and Canelo when the opportunity finally presented itself.
However, both victories continue to spark debate about the fitness of their opponents rather than the genius of the man who defeated them.
Regardless of which side fans argue, Crawford remains on track to become a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
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