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The results of the Boxing Insider promotion: Bruce Seldon Jr erases Gabriel Costa in one; Vlad Panin decision by Brian Arregui
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By: Sean Crose
Bruce Seldon Jr, son of heavyweight Bruce Seldon, saw the action on Saturday evening in Atlantic City, when he leveled with Gabriel Costa 4-7-1 as part of a boxing promotion card. Lovely straight to the left sent Costa to the mat in the first. Costa Gamo got up, but then he was sent and kindness to the intake of Seldon’s body. Ultimately, the whole fight took less than a minute from opening to the application. “I feel good,” Seldon said later. “We did what we should do, get a knockout.”
Then 21-1 Vlad Panin received 10-5-1 Brian Arregui in the planned younger round 10 round in medium weight. The first was the process of feeling, because everyone worked on the feat of landing from the other. Panin examined with a stab in the second and was able to combine several blows. He was able to combine his blows again in the third. On the other hand, Arregui was not able to happen much for his benefit. The action had to be stopped on the fourth, when the Arregui Cup became withdrawn and had to be repaired. He had to be repaired again on the fifth. Indeed, the fifth was quite close to the round, but Jabina seemed to tell a story – although Arregui landed with a solid combination at the end of the round.
Arregui landed well again at the beginning of the sixth. Then he began to hit his man. While Panin took his own photos, the chapter looked generally to Arregui. Panin landed in the seventh century, but it was Arregui who used effective aggression. Considering this, Panin used his speed and effective mobility in eighth place. The ninth was very close, and every warrior shone moments. The tenth and last round was similar to the nine, which meant that it could be a arduous fight for judges in general.
They finally ruled in favor of Arregui
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Crap “Henry Armstrong”: fans baked his fantasy Canelo and a shadow of paper
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March 24, 2025
Terenka Crawford claims that “he is doing something Henry Armstrong”, moving two divisions to defeat Canelo Alvarez in 168 for his titles in September.
“Henry Armstrong?”
Crawford, comparing himself to the Grand former world champion with three divisions of Henry Armstrong (149-21-10, 99 KO), seems to be delusional and 100% unsophisticated About the type of warrior, what was the talent. The more construction conversations, the more I realize that he knows nothing about the history of this sport.
If Crawford had the pursuit of improvement, which Armstrong had in his 14-year career in 1931–1945, maybe he would be great. I doubt. Crawford would lose too many fighters if he was as busy as Armstrong and fought with the killers in the weight classes he fought for. Armstrong tried to fight best and was busy with his career. He did not take the free year after each win as Crawford does.
Driving from Omah, Nebraska, he always chose an basic way, especially because of the two unquestioned championships. He didn’t fight all the masters. He gathered lanes, fighting the masters who have already been collected.
The aging warrior once a year Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) adds that the victory over Canelo (62-2-2, 39 KO) puts him on 3 pounds per pound.
Ego trip?
“I think Canelo is also there with great people, and I look at myself as a great one,” said Crawford to this Manouk AkopyanArguing that he deserves to be in the first place the 3rd pound per pound in the whole time. “To upwards, basically three weight classes, to be overcome soon on 168 without a step in this weight class, it’s like some Henry Armstrong. “
Cvford’s CV is too slim paper to be seen as a great pound for a pound. When you are just a noteworthy win is invalid and Void Errol Spence, it says that you are not worth being on any list of all time for the pound for a pound. Crawford is not in the top 100 on one of these lists.
Defeating Canelo would not put Crawford at the same level as Henry Armstrong and is definitely not 3 pounds per pound at all times. People have seen that Alvarez could be beaten by qualified fighters with their losses for Dmitry Bivol and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
You can add Gennadiy Golovkin and Erislanda Lara to the list of warriors who also beat Canelo because these guys were probably robbed when they fought with the Mexican star. In the case of GGG, he clearly beat Canelo in the first fight and fought well enough to deserve a draw in the second clash in 2018.
Canelo is just another example of a warrior who was going through his career and should have a whole group more losses in his CV if you make controversial decisions.
Budowi Crawford would be better closed and hoping that it would not be too bad against Canelo for his golden struggle for retirement.
Last updated 03/03/2025

As preteen, I was confused when my father told me about George Foreman, because what I saw on television did not quite fit what he tried to explain.
“This guy?” I asked when Michael Buffer announcer presented Foreman about the heavyweight title of Evander Holyfield on April 19, 1991. Foreman wore a red robe with a hood covering his bald head. The white towel covered the front of his 257-pound frame when he was circling there. During the introductions, Buffer said that Foreman was “considered the most destructive puncher in the history of boxing.” For me it sounded ridiculous, because Mike Tyson was the most destructive puncher I saw with my two adolescent eyes.
Foreman took off his robe and met Holyfield in the middle of the ring, his 42-year-old body clearly contrasted the carved Adonis, which stood opposite him. I grew up with a charmed professional, so I was a very “body guy” and the foreman did not look like Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan or “Macho Man” by Randy Savage. Foreman was a bit round and fluffy. He looked like he didn’t belong to the same ring as Holyfield. In wrestling conditions he looked like “Jobber” – a guy routinely sent to “Squash matches”, so that the talent of the main event looks great. Tyson beat a lot of work. Foreman looked like a boxer Tyson would send in the first round.
“This guy?” I asked again before the fight began.
The foreman would lose by a unanimous decision, but he was badly shaken by Holyfield in a fantastic seventh round, in which both warriors consume a huge punishment. That night, television commentators survived Foreman’s performance and routinely talked about the earlier version of the boxer, the one who fought with Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. This confused me, because Ali and Frazier were legends that I heard about and saw on VHS tape recordings. They were vintage now. They fought with a foreman?
In hip-hop music, sampling contains part of the existing sound recording in a up-to-date song. The sound is familiar, but has been changed in some way to exist in the present day. As someone who grew up on hip-hop, the gate was to meet artists from the past. “Electric Relaxation” of the “Electric Relaxation” tribe was presented to me by “Mystic Brew” by Ronnie Foster, “Doggy Dogg World” Snoop Dogga opened me to the “Summer Madness” gang and what is the hip-hop artist without the “funky drummer james brown” sample?
The Foreman version I watched, taking place with Holyfield, was a sample and I decided to find the original.
And what I found surprised my mind.
I am not entirely sure how I found vintage Foreman material, but I was surprised by this slim version that had a full head of hair and absolutely destroyed his opposition. Observing his two -bone Ten Joe Frazier in the first fight in 1973 made me admiration in the way the Clubged Frazier brigadist on canvas six times in less than six minutes to the notable call of Howard Cosell: “Down Goes Frazier!”
And then I saw “rumbling in the jungle”.
I was embarrassed by how Ali allowed Foreman to constantly hit him for seven rounds, then I turned the tables and they were notable for “Substantial George” in the eighth round of their epic clash of 1974. It occurred to me that I saw Foreman at the wrong end of this attraction Ali, but my adolescent brain could not connect the present with the past.
Another sample. Another version of the warrior who was remembered and worshiped in various eras. Until now, I was fascinated by the life of a foreman. I would not say that he was my favorite warrior, but he aroused my curiosity and served as a bridge between the past and the present. Although he lost to Holyfield, he forced me to think about what it means to be “vintage” in boxing and life. I looked at my father. People at the age of 40 were not destroyed and on the threshold of death. There was so much life to life as long as you were devoted to your fullness.
Foreman was devoted to life and creating a up-to-date chapter of his life.
Quickly forward until November 5, 1994 I was now a teenager and a devoted box of boxing. Foreman just lost to the rising star Tommy Morrison and I was surprised when he was announced an opponent of heavyweight master Michael Moorerer. Foreman was approaching the age of 46 and did nothing to justify the fight against the undefeated warrior 19 years of his junior. I assumed that it was a time when Foreman would “performed”, being a popular Moorer, could put his CV to raise his star power. In terms of wrestling, the vintage man “put Moorer”.
Everything that had to be done became a second man who knocked out the foreman, but Foreman was able to push the left stab through the relaxed guard Moore and follow the right hand that caused the master in a stack.
“It happened! It happened!” Commentator Jim Lampley shouted in disbelief.
Foreman proved that “age is nothing but”, he was more than a song of the deceased Aaliyah Haughton. He opposed his chances and would not let his father laugh.
Foreman fought four more times after this historic night and put down the gloves for good when he lost most of Shannon Briggs in 1997. Foreman was only a few weeks after his 49th birthday, but he was already in the process of discovering himself as an entrepreneur and a businessman with a charming smile and a product that got a lot of adolescent adults.
George Foreman Grill.
Yes, he too. And for many unspecified fans he will be remembered more as a grill guy than a risky boxer.
In a sense, what Foreman achieved over 30 years ago made the NBA star Lebron James still do in his amazing season 40 years, because the template was set.
Again again. Opposing the opportunities. Overcoming the father’s time. And he did it with a smile.
For me, George Foreman will always be remembered as “this guy.”

Promoter Eddie Hearn says that Richardson Hitchins will defend his IBF welterweight title against No. 3 George Cambosos Jr. June 21, if he is healed by that time. If this is not the case, Hitchins (19-0, 7 KO) will face someone else on that day.
(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom)
Cut
Hearn does not say who will be a backup plan for Hitchins if Cambosos is not cured. He suffered from cutting with Jake Wyllie, hitting heavily through a juvenile pistol, which turned out to be much more hard than expected. His youth, power and natural lightweight lightweight made life hard for Cambosos. George is not built for the division of 140 pounds and we saw it against Wyllie.
Emperor test
The 31-year-old Cambosos made his debut on 140 last Saturday evening, defeating the replacement opponent Wyllie (16-2, 15 KO) by 12-round unanimous decision in Sydney, Australia. “Emperor” Cambosos fought during a competition with a 24-year-old, non-medium Wyllie, winning the results of 117-111, 115-113 and 117-111.
It is not clear why IBF gave Cambosos a #3 ranking After only one fight in 140 with a second level warrior, exile. It doesn’t make much sense. Cambosos exceeded these talented fighters in the 15 best IBF rankings in lightweight welterweight:
– Liam Paro
– Kenneth Sims
– Jamaine Ortiz
– Jose Ramirez
– Elvis Rodriguez
– Subriel Matias
– Isaac Cruz
I don’t see Cambosos beating any of these rivals. These guys would be too good for a constrained guy, such as “Emperor”, who is largely seen by fans as one hit.
Date
“The date will take place on June 21. This is the date we are aiming at. There is no move on this day. Whoever Richardson Hitchins is fighting on that day, George Cambosos or someone else,” said Eddie Hearn supervisor Ring magazine YouTube channel, telling about possibilities No. 3, in the George Cambosos Jr. ranking By challenging Richardson Hitchins for his title IBF 140-LB in the summer of June 21.
“I don’t think the cut is so bad. It is 13 weeks after tonight. So the cure will take four or five weeks, but it will be functional, and he can start with sparring again. He must make this date and I believe that maybe. This is a great fight fight [Hitchins vs. Kambosos] George is action and caught all belts aged 135 [*Note: Kambosos briefly held the IBF, WBA, and WBO lightweight titles, but NOT the WBC. As such, he did not capture “all the belts.”]. The emphasis will be epic and I believe that it will be a great fight, “said Hearn.
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