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The best boxing plants for Pacquiao-Barrios, Usyk-Dubois and more
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10 months agoon
Manny Pacquiao returns to the ring after a four -year retirement to challenge Mario Barrios for his WBC welterweight title at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday (Amazon Prime Video PPV, PPV.com, 20:00 et).
The 46 -year -old Pacquiao also wants to break his record as the oldest boxer who won the title of welterweight. Earlier he won him at the age of 40 with a victory in a fraction of extraction over Keith Thurman in 2019.
During the last exit, in 2021, Pacquiao looked sluggish and exceeded against Yordenis Ugas. Pacquiao lost his unanimous decision and was convicted by Ugas in total blows (151-130), JABS (50-42) and Power Punches (101-88).
In the Co-Main event Sebastian, the fund defends its WBC titles and WBO Midior Middle Wweight in a rematch against Tim TKOM. The fund that begins the fight as weaker, despite the fact that he was a champion, in March 2024, he got irate against the thesis with the victory in a distribution of the switchgear (116-112, 115-113 and 112-116).
In this first fight of the thesis won the first two rounds on all three judges, but he suffered a cut on the hairline in the second round, which never stopped bleeding and changed the direction of the fight.
Earlier on Saturday, at the London Stadium Wembley, Oleksandr Usyk, WBC, WBO and WBA Champion, will try to regain their unquestioned status of heavyweight master in a rematch against the title of IBF Daniel Dubois.
Usyk defeated Dubois during the ninth round of KO in August 2023. In round 5 there was controversy when Dubois seemed to land a legal shot that Usyk sent on canvas, but judge Luis Pabon ruled it as a low blow and gave Ulak to recover time.
Ian Parker, an ESPN bookmaker expert, breaks these fights and offers guidelines.
Mario Barrios (-275) vs. Manny Pacquiao (+210)
The return of Pacquiao, favorite fans and the only eight -person boxing master, should be captivating. Pacquiao as weaker is always intriguing, but his age and time away from the ring are potentially a factor in a 12-round fight, taking him to a line of money seems to be an unnecessary donation. Pacquiao will probably enter this fight in form and I believe that he will continue to have its durability, so betting on the fight to the decision is the most sensible. After setting over 10.5 rounds on -135, I care because I think Pacquiao will hang there and make this fight compete with Bell to Bell.
Sebastian Fundra (+135) vs. Tim Tyu (-165)
The fund places its WBC on the line in the rematch from Tych, which is captivating from a stylistic point of view. The fund stands 6 feet-5, extremely high for this weight class, but enters the fight as +135 weaker. The fund is used to training with shorter warriors, because most boxers in this division are not as high as he does. However, for Tsyza, the need to change preparation to a very high opponent is quite a task. But what Tiszu may be lacking in preparing for a difference in height, make up for the skills. It is unpredictable with looped blows that his opponents do not see. I expect this fight to be a battle from beginning to end.
Two pieces that in my opinion have the greatest value:
1. I would make over 10.5 rounds. He is very straightforward at -165 and I don’t see any warrior who ends.
2. The second art is Tychu in +225. He has the power to make anyone, but to land this huge blow to someone almost a higher foot, simply does not seem likely.
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Oleksandr Usyk drops Daniel Dubois to keep the titles
Oleksandr Usyk knocks down Daniel Dubois for the second time to finally end the fight and stop the belts.
Oleksandr Usyk (-340) vs. Daniel Dubois (+260)
It should not be a surprise that Usyk is a favorite 3-1 after winning the back of Tyson Fury. Usyk showed again and again that he is not only a complete warrior, but he is still improving. Dubois has power, but if Usyk is not able to hurt early, the longer the fight, the better for the United Master. I do not see that Dubois is able to overflow or surpass Usyk in this fight. If you want to take Usyk to a cash line, make him an anchor of your game and let him earn a ticket on it. Otherwise, Uyk with a decision in +185 also has a certain value.
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Snoop Dogg Stars in Boxing Drama ‘The Faith of Long Beach’
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43 minutes agoon
May 25, 2026
According to. Snoop Dogg is set to star in an upcoming boxing drama titled Deadlinewho first informed about the casting. The Long Beach native will appear alongside Brandon Perea, known for his role as Jordan Peele in the film.
The project is more of a feature film than a series. Eric Amadio, who previously worked on the FX series, is writing and directing. Snoop’s exact role has not been revealed.
History
Per Deadline, it follows a tranquil street fighter raised in a Long Beach group home, torn between a troubled past and a future in professional boxing, trying to leave the backyard brawls behind and following his estranged father into the sport. Amadio described the film as both a coming-of-age boxing picture and a story about faith, presenting the theme as having faith in yourself when no one else has it, and having faith in people who refuse to give up on you.
Amadio addressed both casting choices for the lead role in comments reported by Deadline, saying that Perea gave him the nuanced, complicated fighter the role required and that Snoop portrayed an real character who has seen every version of the kid and still puts his trust in him.
Production details
The film will be produced by Snoop Dogg’s Death Row Pictures along with Everlast Pictures. In a statement, Snoop said his company is proud to be a part of the project, calling it a story built on heart, grit, struggle and redemption, tied to the spirit of Long Beach.
Deadline first reported on the project in March 2022, when rapper and actor Common joined the cast of the film alongside Perea. Filming will begin in Los Angeles this summer.
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Canelo Alvarez still talks like a central figure in the super middleweight division, even though he no longer holds all the belts after his loss to Terence Crawford.
“They have to fight each other and then I will choose the winner.” Canelo said to Mr. Verzace. “At some point we all have to earn what we deserve, right? And they have to earn it.”
The comments were notable because Canelo is no longer a world champion at 168, and yet he still speaks from a position that allows him to avoid the same path he believes others should follow.
Since his loss to Crawford last September and absence following elbow surgery, the 168-pound belts have spread to a up-to-date group of champions that includes Christian Mbilli, Hamzah Sheeraz, Osleys Iglesias and Jaime Munguia.
Despite the loss, Canelo will still have an immediate shot at winning the world title against Mbilli on September 12 in Riyad.
This has sparked criticism from some fans who believe the former undisputed champion should now prove himself against threatening rivals before being given another shot at the title.
Fighters such as Lester Martinez, Diego Pacheco and Bektemir Melikuziev were mentioned by fans as opponents that Canelo would normally have to face if he was treated as a standard fighter rather than boxing’s biggest commercial star.
Canelo also rejected the idea of closely studying up-to-date names entering the division.
“I never check it,” he said when asked about the current situation in the super middleweight division.
For many fans, this reaction only reinforced the feeling that Canelo still sees himself as a cut above the rest of the division, even though he no longer holds all the belts.
But the Mexican star remains the sport’s biggest financial draw, which allows him to move on differently than most fighters after defeat. While younger fighters continue to try to establish themselves, Canelo returns to another championship fight.

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Junto Nakatani’s forthright verdict on Naoya Inoue’s powers
Published
5 hours agoon
May 24, 2026
Head coach Rudy Hernandez clearly remembers the moment Junto Nakatani revealed the level of power he experienced from Naoya Inoue’s punches.
The two Japanese stars faced each other in the highly anticipated matchup earlier this month, which took place at the sold-out Tokyo Dome stadium in front of approximately 55,000 fans.
Many expected Inoue to retain his undisputed super bantamweight crown as the ponderous favorite, but his dominance in the early rounds came as a surprise to most.
At last, “The Monster” scored a clear unanimous decision victorybut was forced to overcome Nakatani’s attack between rounds seven and ten.
At this point, “Large Bang” suddenly came to life after his much more measured approach in the previous rounds, and he seemed to no longer respect his opponent’s power.
According to his coach, Hernandez, it was a key moment that, if it had come earlier, could have been enough to secure a points victory.
Anyway, the experienced trainer said Boxing Scene what Nakatani thought about Inoue’s strength, while believing that a potential rematch with Inoue would surely go their way, being so confident in Nakatani’s abilities that he promised to retire if he was proven wrong.
“If we don’t beat it [Inoue] in a rematch, I will never coach players again. I will retire. I’m leaving because I truly believe we’ll kick Inoue’s ass in the rematch.
“The moment Junto told me [Inoue] doesn’t hit as difficult, it was a game changer. I wish he had told me that in the second or third round.
Hernandez adds that regardless of their earlier head clash, Inoue’s uppercut in round 11 ultimately broke Nakatani’s orbital bone.
From there, the three-weight world champion put up an uphill battle to complete the full 12 rounds, let alone pull off a major upset.
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