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The joint record of Floyd Mayweather may never be beaten

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The record made available by the boxing legends Floyd Mayweather and Joe Louis may never be beaten in the current sport format.

Departing from Grand Rapids, Michigan, he began an amazing run, creating a story next to Louis’ heavyweight.

Due to the inactivity of many best stars, 26 wins in the title of the world in a row is a nailed reference point and potentially untouchable.

One of the greatest boxers of all time, Mayweather, has one of the most amazing CVs ever developed by a professional. The progress of Mayweather from the Bronze Olympic Medal to the President to the World Champion to the largest boxing star was a view from beginning to end.

“The Best Ever” made his journey from a disappointed Olympic to a professional look like an straightforward look and it wasn’t long before he mixed him with large boys.

In 1998 there was the most effective test of his adolescent term Mayweather. He was still known as “Pretty Boy” Floyd, when in 1998 he faced Genaro Hernandez. Floyd Mayweather announced on the world stage, stopping the Mexican from the USA in eight rounds.

Louis managed the same feat in ponderous weight in 1939–1947.

Record the world title Floyd Mayweather


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1. Genaro Hernandez-Purek of the eighth round, winning the title of WBC Super Father Wweight.

2. Angel Manfredy-Round, the first defense of his title.

3. Carlos Rios – a unanimous decision, successful second defense.

4. Justin Juuko-Dziewiąta round Ko, third defense.

5. Carlos Gerena – when Floyd Mayweather easily appeared that the breaks at the end were thrown out in seven.

6. Gregorio Vargas – Vargas passed the distance when Floyd took five defense.

7. Diego Corrales – after a miniature transition to a lightweight, Mayweather returned to defeat Corrales in ten.

8. Carlos Hernandez – a unanimous verdict of the seventh defense of the WBC belt.

9. Jesus Chavez – Mayweather defeated Chavez in the ninth, behind the eighth and final defense.


Featherlight – 2002–2003

When his super-sandy run was put to bed, Mayweather fell straight into trouble with Jose Luis Castillo. Mexican is worried about Mayweather before submitting to the lightweight title of WBC at points.

10. Jose Luis Castillo I – won the lightweight title of WBC.

11. Jose Luis Castillo II – the first defense in another unanimous win.

12. Victoriano Sosa – UD, second defense.

13. Philip Ndou – the first space for 135, but the last fight of Mayweather by weight after three green and golden defense of the belt.


Super lightweight – 2005

One -wave movement up to 140 saw Floyd Mayweather gained faded Arturo Gatti, just living at the moment. Missing only for the purposes of remuneration at the sight will always end early.

14. Arturo Gatti-retired in six, Gatti gave Mayweather his WBC Crown Super-Featherlight.


Assist seized weight – 2006

In a hot -up against Sharma Mitchell, in 2005, Mayweather challenged Uzdowo Judah in 2006 for the IBF welterweight title.

15. Zab Judah-Gogniski Duel destroyed by the fight in Ringie ended when Mayweather won the IBF belt.

16. Carlos Baldomir – the controversial Argentinean did not only offer a tough head when Floyd Mayweather won all rounds.


Super Welter Weight – 2007

A miniature trip to 150 pounds for the most vital offer of remuneration at the sight, Mayweather took the de la Hoya coat as the best PPV star.

17. Oscar de la Hoya – a changing guard of remuneration for the sight when Mayweather won the divided decision.


Highlight weight – 2007–2011

Mayweather was the most inactive during this period when he fought with his desire to continue in the ring. Twice at that time, Mayweather announced at least half-pension.

18. Ricky Hatton – Mayweather defeated the Englishman in ten before he took almost two years off. It was almost four years before his next title.

19. Victor Ortiz – Returning to the title action, Mayweather won the WBC welterweight crown in his 19th title. Ortiz was blind and stopped through TKO in four.


Great welterweight – 2012

In a fight, which almost did not happen because of a prison sentence, Mayweather finally concluded a contract for a sentence after the battle.

20. Miguel Cotto-going to “Super-Welterweight” for the second fight with 150 pounds or more, Mayweather won the next world champion title on his fifth weight.


Assist seized weight – 2013

21. Robert Guerrero-in a immense extent unilateral effort of Floyd Mayweather in a miniature movement back to 147.


Super Welter Weight – 2013

After recently, Mayweather defeated the developing generation warrior through the controversial result of the majority.

22. Saul “Canelo” Alvarez – Mayweather taught the adolescent Mexico lesson, which will serve him well in the future.


Assist sender – 2014 for retirement

Mayweather saw his career as a welterweight when he began to miss opponents.

23. Marcos Maidana and – Argentinean did enough to get a rematch, nothing more, in the fight for the title of WBA and WBC.

24. Marcos Maidana II – a convincing victory of Mayweather for the second time.

For several years, the biggest fight, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao finally agreed to fight. It was five years too behind schedule, proving that it was so.

25. Manny Pacquiao – a grim victory for Mayweather, when Pacquiao complained about the shoulder injury at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Mayweather won his fifteenth world championship title in this process.

26. Andre Berto-in the last fight for the title of career champion Mayweather won the decision in the 26th World Championships.

The race ended when the Mayweather left, dropped the pound for pounds and won the championship before he faced Conor McGregor in 2017 for “Belt Money” at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Unfortunately for a man “Money” this little thing could never be considered the title of world champion in what was essentially an exhibition struggle.

For his efforts, the multiple magazine Ring Fighter of the Year was crowned at WBN Fighter on the occasion of the decade in 2010–2019.

26 straightforward victories Floyd Mayweather [shared with Louis] In the fighting for the championship he is a world record that is still standing today.

This is a heritage that requires beating.

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Amari Jones challenges the former champion in a career-defining escape

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Amari Jones celebrates with his arm raised after stopping former world champion Vincenzo Gualtieri during their middleweight fight in San Jose.

Amari Jones accomplished much more than just defeating a former world champion on Friday night. The undefeated middleweight could finally declare himself one of Golden Boy’s true breakout fighters.

Headlining his first DAZN main event in front of his hometown crowd in San Jose, Jones demolished former IBF middleweight champion Vincenzo Gualtieri in just three rounds and left no doubt as to who was in control of the fight.

The 23-year-old looked composed from the opening bell, and his shot broke Gualtieri’s rhythm before gradually turning the German into heavier shots.

Once Jones found the target flawlessly, the finish came quickly.

A crushing right hand to the temple knocked Gualtieri down badly, before Jones landed a brutal uppercut moments later that forced referee Thomas Taylor to stop the fight at 2:29 of the third round.

The performance lifted Jones to 17-0 with 15 knockouts and immediately changed the conversation about one of Golden Boy’s most manageable newborn fighters.

Amari Jones’ Escape

“I made the statement that needed to be made tonight,” Jones said after the win.

“I proved that my victory over veteran Luis Arias was no fluke by coming out here and knocking out an experienced former world champion.”

Jones admitted that Gualtieri’s awkward style initially forced him to be patient, but veteran coach Virgil Hunter quickly noticed that fresh opportunities were beginning to emerge.

“After the first round, Virgil told me that Gualtieri had already shown me everything he had. After that, it was only a matter of time.”

From there, Jones began stringing together combinations with increasing confidence as Gualtieri tried to tardy him down.

“A star emerged tonight and I turned my attention to the middleweight division.”

Gualtieri entered the ring as a former world champion with only one defeat to his name. By the end of the third round, he looked completely overwhelmed by the speed, sharpness and finishing instincts that Jones was firing at him.

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The return of Robin Safar

In the co-main event titled Robin Safar won the WBC silver cruiserweight title with a split decision victory over Yamil Peralta, despite suffering the first knockdown of his professional career.

Safar shook off his initial fear to emerge victorious in a tough twelve-round battle after two judges favored the Swede and one backed Peralta.

“I actually got dropped in that fight. It was the first time I was dropped,” Safar later admitted.

“It was a compact knockdown in the blink of an eye, but I had to recover and adapt. We came back and won the fight.”

Safar later called for a fight against Noel Mikaelian when he tried to get close to the top fighters in the cruiserweight division.

Results below the card

Elsewhere on the card Dariusz Fulghum stopped Yoanki Urrutia after a brutal body attack forced the corner to call it quits after three rounds in their super middleweight clash, while Tristan Kalkreuth he knocked down Marco Canedo in six.

Jordan Fuentes also remained undefeated after defeating Dante Hernandez in a thrilling super flyweight bout.

In preliminary activities Jordan Panten stopped Jean Rivera-Pacheco for the WBA Continental middleweight title John “Scrappy” Ramirez defeated Lucas Fernandez in ten rounds.

Enkhmandakh Charkuu also remained undefeated with a unanimous decision victory over Adrian Herrera Jose Medrano Jr. knocked out Anel Dudo in four rounds.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives and reported on ring performances. Read the full biography.

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Match results Dave Allen vs Filip Hrgovic from Doncaster

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Dave Allen and Filip Hrgovic face off on the official Doncaster fight poster ahead of their heavyweight clash.

World Boxing News has live scores from Doncaster’s Keepmoat Stadium as David Allen takes on Filip Hrgovic on the Queensberry Promotions card.

The bill, promoted by Frank Warren and aired on DAZN, will be updated by WBN starting around 4:30 p.m.

Allen meets Hrgovic for ten rounds for the vacant IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title, while Louie O’Doherty and Ahmed Hatim clash for the vacant British and Commonwealth lightweight title.

WBN will also broadcast live the main event between Allen and Hrgovic.

Live scores of the Allen – Hrgovic match

22:06

Dave Allen was stopped after three one-sided rounds when Filip Hrgovic proved too keen and powerful for the Doncaster heavyweight.

Hrgovic took control early after the punch and unloaded hefty combinations that repeatedly forced Allen back. The Croatian looked physically stronger throughout and never let Allen settle in the fight.

After receiving punishment in the first rounds, the fight was stopped in the third, with Allen unable to put up any significant resistance.

This always seemed like a threatening task for Allen, but the difference in levels quickly became apparent once Hrgovic got into his rhythm.

21:20

Michael Gomez Jr crushed and stopped Lee McGregor in the sixth round when a corner threw in the towel after a one-sided fight.

20:47

Louie O’Doherty improved to 12-0 with a unanimous decision over Ahmed Hatim

Scores of 119-109 and 118-110 twice, and O’Doherty won the vacant Commonwealth lightweight title

19:42

Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev he broke the match after six rounds 60-54.

19:03

Karol Fail scored points over Luis Morales as the 29-year-old southpaw went 12-0.

18:17

Joe Hayden he dropped a bloody Ryan Frost, then stopped midway through the fifth set and remained undefeated.

Hayden is 23-0 and remains a marginal contender despite his extensive record.

17:51

Kian Hamilton was victorious in four rounds, with the Doncaster lightweight taking his second career win.

17:43

Bradley Casey he stopped tardy replacement Renar Rusins ​​in the second round at cruiserweight.

17:08

Early action saw John Tom Varey get a decisive victory and then it will be 2-0 Ted Jackson he stopped Mike Byles in one round.

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David Allen vs. Filip Hrgovic fight

Allen returns in front of the home crowd in Doncaster against Hrgovic, who arrives with a 19-1 record and a chance to return to the heavyweight title fight.

The vacant IBF Inter-Continental title is at stake, giving the winner a path back to the world rankings.

British title fight

O’Doherty and Hatim meet in an undefeated lightweight clash for the British title and vacant Commonwealth crown. O’Doherty enters with an 11-0 record, and Hatim has a 12-0 record in the national title fight, giving the card another significant undefeated match.

Live updates

Results will be updated below after the Doncaster fights have concluded, and there will also be a live scorecard for the main event and full live coverage from WBN.


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives and reported in-ring performances. Read the full biography.

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Daniel Dubois survives early disaster to stop Fabio Wardley – rematch clause revealed

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Fabio Wardley takes a heavy right hand from Daniel Dubois during their WBO heavyweight title fight in Manchester as Dubois stages a comeback victory.

Daniel Dubois survived two knockdowns and a brutal early gunfight to stop Fabio Wardley in the eleventh round of the heavyweight war in Manchester.

The WBO heavyweight title clash at Co-op Live appeared to be slipping away from Dubois in the opening rounds as Wardley dropped the former world champion twice and threatened to overwhelm him with sheer aggression.

Instead, Dubois weathered the storm, gradually broke down Wardley and ultimately forced a dramatic stoppage after eleven brutal rounds.

Wardley entered the fight, defeating Dubois with the first punch of the fight, before both men traded powerful shots in a disordered opening session. Dubois looked vulnerable again in the third quarter when he fell to another injured knee during another violent exchange.

Despite the early setbacks, Dubois slowly began to regain control as Wardley’s effectiveness declined and the penalty began to accumulate.

The return of Daniel Dubois

By the fourth, the momentum was starting to come back. Dubois hurt Wardley with solid shots and forced perceptible reactions from the previously undefeated challenger.

In the fifth and sixth rounds, Dubois took complete control.

Wardley struggled to establish his jab and control the pace as Dubois marched forward, applying measured pressure and harder punches. In the middle rounds, Wardley looked exhausted and severely damaged, particularly around his nose and mouth.

Dubois sensed the fight was changing.

The seventh and eighth rounds became a test of survival for Wardley, who somehow continued to fight despite appearing close to being stopped several times.

What made the fight so dramatic was that Wardley never stopped trying to score the equalizer. Even after a few rounds, he was punching backwards when Dubois gave him space.

The danger continued into the ninth quarter when Dubois nearly shut down the event in another round of wild rallies, with full live coverage of the Wardley vs. Dubois results documenting the swinging dynamics of the card.

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Fabio Wardley

Heading into the championship rounds, both heavyweights looked exhausted.

Wardley was visibly weakening, while Dubois himself seemed exhausted after so much effort. The difference, however, was that Dubois still had enough power to finish the case.

Dubois landed two immaculate punches in the eleventh, ending the fight and preventing Wardley from continuing after one of the most dramatic heavyweight battles seen in Britain this year.

Frank Warren later revealed that there was a rematch clause, leaving the door open for Wardley to seek revenge after the first defeat of his professional career.

The result gives Dubois another major heavyweight victory after recovering from an early crash, while Wardley pushed the former champion to the limit in a fight that could easily have resulted in a second chapter.

The WBN Wardley vs Dubois scorecard and round-by-round coverage followed as Dubois completely turned the fight around after early knockdowns.


About the Author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives and reported in-ring performances. Read the full biography.

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