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Today’s live results: Wilder stops Herndon in Wichita, Kansas

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Deontay Wilder Finishes work in seventh place! Wilder goes out after hunting for one huge shot to finish it, throwing two huge swings that simply miss. Herndon takes his knee – he did not rule any knocking down – but it clearly disappears quickly.

Wilder lands two left hooks, which pusher Herndon, and then follows his right hand. In the last minute Wilder will break him right again and other – And that’s it. Judge Ray Corona jumps and stops her in the seventh round!

Round 6: Wilder finally begins to land with his right hand at the early stage of the sixth, withdrawing Herndon with massive club shots. Vast right -wing Herndon pins for ropes and wild unloading Connection, rejection.

Two more rights are crashed into Herndon – the judge gives him counting. Wilder swayes wildly, looking for a finish and breaks Herndon with a straightforward right to chin from the inside.

Just like a bell, wild drops Herndon with another huge shot – sending it to canvas when the round ends.

The bell is the only thing that keeps Herndon in this fight. He will barely reach its corner.

Round 5: Wilder still dominates, scoring points with his stab and left hooks – his arrows are neat, but they don’t really wear Herndon.

Herndon looks as if it disappeared a little delayed in the round, but he still hangs there and did not look close to leaving yet, but so far he has lost every round.

Round 4: Wilder lands on a solid left hook to the side of Herndon’s head, and then follows driving to the right – partly blocked, but still pushes Herndon away.

Herndon finally goes inside and actually lands a few neat shots, testing Wilder and showing that he is not just a target practice.

This is the first sign that if Herndon can close the distance and let him go, he power be able to give Wilder some problems.

Then, just before the bell, Wilder explosions Herndon with a left hook that clearly sways him. The biggest fighting shot so far.

Round 3: The third round and Wilder start immediately In the first 30 seconds there are two demanding left hands – Herndon eats them both. Wilder maintains an busy stab pumping, distance control and pace.

Wilder’s left hand is shining, he is still looking for an answer on the right. The very size and long range of Wilder got stuck to Herndon outside, unable to get closer. The brown bomber will land in the purity of scoring – stabs and hooks, which accumulates points – but so far he has not landed anything that has rattled Herndon.

Round 2: Wilder bursts Herndon early with a neat left hook-Herndon avoids on the right, but this is the only attraction for him in this round.

Wilder is still pumping out a long stab, easily controlling the ring. Then, at the end of the round, Wilder lands with a hook to the chest, which sends Herndon.

Herndon tries to sell it as a slip.

Round 1: Wilder leaves massive – It seems that he packed additional muscles to remind Herndon how little it is. It opens with three quick left hands and immediately takes over the control, pulling out the busy stab, which he keeps Herndon on the defensive.

Wilder a breeze in a immense place around a two-minute sign, but let’s be a real Herndon just moves his head without rejecting anything.

Nico Hernandez breaks Ledesma in round 2

Nico Hernandez did not waste time, driving Robert Ledesmy into nasty bodies at the end of the first round, which forced him to his knee.

Then came the second round – and Hernandez returned straight to the ribs, dropping Ledesma again. Only a minute in Hernandez released another Savage combination, which sent Ledesma for good. The count could not save him.

Gustavo Trujillo defeats Kayode Lateef Kayode

Gustavo Trujillo spent six missiles, turning Kayoda lateef into a massive bag. Kayode looked stiff from the very beginning, throwing an occasional blow, but mainly hitting.

Trujillo broke up to Wola to sixth. The corner of Kayode finally threw a towel, saving him more punishment at 2:15. Trujillo remains perfect for 8-0. Kayode slides until 22-6 and probably woke up this morning, wondering what the day was.

Aaron Casper defeats Jeff Page Jr.

Aaron Casper spent six rounds, sinning with Jeff Page Jr. piercing blows, barely interrupting sweat on the way to a clear win. The judges had it 59-55, 59-55 and 58-56 for a 36-year-old from Georgia.

The side, entering the ring after eight years, looked rusty and tired to the end. It drops to 18-4 and may want to think twice before another long vacation.

All results.

  • Eric Valencia turned Willi Harris into a main roller – he passed him in the first round. Featherlight.

  • John Cantrell turned Franklin into the first dust. No drama, no confusion. Heavyweight.

  • Jorge Carlos did not allow Kerim Morkoc to breathe-for the first time. Super airy.

  • Marco Romero evaporated Andre Amaro in one. Amaro had no answer. Cruiser weight.

  • Chancey Wilson taught Joshua Richey, barely sweated. The judges had it 40-35, 40-35, 39-36. Featherweight.

  • Kayla Williams gave Helen Lucero a championship class. Neat sweeping of cards. Featherlight.

  • Noah Aldana put down General Lee in the third, sent him early. Super airy.

Last updated 28/28/2025

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Muhammad Ali recognized one boxer as the true greatest boxer of all time: “I still say he was the best”

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Muhammad Ali ranked one boxer as the true greatest of all time: “I still say he was the best”

Many boxing fans consider Muhammad Ali the greatest of all time, but he once revealed his own choice.

Ali’s notable achievements include winning the world heavyweight title three times while talking about the greatest fights in history, including “Rumble In The Jungle” against George Foreman and “Thrilla In Manila” against Joe Frazier.

His final record was 56 wins in 61 fights, also defeating the likes of Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Earnie Shavers and Ken Norton, and also became a cultural icon outside the ring.

These achievements are why many fans consider Ali to be the greatest of all time, but in a renewed interviewthe heavyweight legend once revealed that he chose Sugar Ray Robinson for the honor.

“This man was attractive. The timing, the speed, the reflexes, the rhythm, his body, everything was attractive.

“I’d say I’m the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound for pound I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the best of all time.”

Robinson reigned as the world welterweight champion for five years, from 1946 to 1951, and went on an incredible 91-fight unbeaten streak.

His record at one stage was 129 wins from 132 fights, 85 of which were knockout victories. After reigning at welterweight, he moved up to middleweight, where he became a five-time world champion in that category.

When he finally hung up his gloves in 1965, he finished his career with a record of 174 wins in 201 fights, and it’s clear why Ali considers him the best.

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Tim Bradley explains why Lamont Roach can beat William Zepeda

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Bradley says Roach’s experience against pressure players and southpaws will give him an advantage on August 1

Tim Bradley thinks Lamont Roach Jr. he is the player best placed to make William Zepeda lose. In a speech on his YouTube channel, Bradley selected Roach as the winner of the vacant WBC lightweight title on August 1 and cited the fight’s stylistic advantages as a key factor.


“I’m picking Roach to win this fight,” Bradley said on his channel. “I think it’s a perfect match in style. I think Roach fights southpaws better than orthodox fighters.”

Roach comes into the fight coming off a draw with Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and a contentious draw with Gervonta Davis, as well as two physically demanding fights against high-pressure fighters that Bradley says has prepared him for Zepeda’s relentless approach.

“I think he fought one of the best southpaws in the world in Tank Davis. And he did damn well against him,” Bradley said. “He wasn’t scared by the force of the impact.”

Bradley believes Roach has the tools needed to neutralize Zepeda’s pressure.

“When guys who like to get forward and be aggressive, nine times out of 10 they don’t like being tackled,” Bradley said. “Roach has the ability to do it. He has the knowledge and the IQ to be able to do it. And if he does it, he will win this fight.”

Bradley also cautioned that Roach cannot afford to leave matters in the judges’ hands, arguing that he needs to create more separation than in recent draws with Isaac Cruz and Gervonta Davis.

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Roy Jones Jr Says He’ll Return to Fighting One Fighter If He Gets an Eight-Figure Salary: ‘It’ll Make Me Prepare’

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Roy Jones Jr says he’ll return to fight one man if he gets paid eight figures: “It would make me prepare”

Roy Jones Jr has announced his price and is demanding an eight-figure purse if he is to make it through the ropes.

At his peak, the American became one of the best players to ever grace the sport, and his breathtaking speed and overall physical prowess made him seem almost unbeatable.

After winning world titles at middleweight, super middleweight and airy heavyweight, Jones even moved up to heavyweight and dethroned John Ruiz to win the WBA belt in 2003.

The pound-for-pound legend retired in 2018, when many thought his best days were behind him, only to take it to the next level exhibition match with Mike Tyson in 2020

Although it was a non-contest, many believed that Tyson outplayed Jones, who then returned professionally against Anthony Pettis and lost an eight-round decision to the former UFC champion in 2023.

Since then, the 57-year-old has remained on the safer side of the competition, but is now eyeing another comeback, this time against Misfits boxer Tommy Fury.

Having delved into the power side of the sport following previous professional victories over Jake Paul and KSI, Fury is now preparing to face former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall.

I’m talking to Betting showroomJones said he would only be willing to challenge the 27-year-old if he was handsomely rewarded for his troubles.

“Is me vs. Tommy Fury dead? Nothing is dead forever. Roy Jones is still alive. Tommy Fury is still alive. Who knows? For the right money, it would make me go to the gym to get ready.”

“If they give me $10 million of course. Ten and more, yes. If they don’t give me $10 million and more, then no, I’m not wasting my time.”

Fury’s six-round exhibition match with Hall will take place later today at the Manchester Arena, although the result will not affect his professional record of 11-0 (4 KO).

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