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Turki Sets Data: Canelo vs. Crawford September 13 among the search for a place

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Turki Alalshikh touched the fight of Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford until September 13. Depending on the best offer, the location will be one of five. Until now, potential locations are Las Vegas, Modern York and Los Angeles. Earlier, it was reportedly exhibited at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas. It is not clear what offer Turki wants at the Canelo vs. landing site. Crawford. Whoever lands will bend to host him.

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Change of date

Mike Coppinger revealed The news that Turki moves Canelo-Crawford is fighting for a recent day. Alvarez (62-2-2, 39 KO) will defend his unquestioned super-medium weight championships, which he just won on May 3 in a impoverished victory over William Scull.

Fans are largely indifferent to the clash from September 12 to 13. This is not a huge deal to be moved one day. We assume that none of these two aging fighters will be injured during a training camp that require postponement. These are not spring chickens we are talking about.

“It made a great fight with Canelo and Crawford. He is the one that everyone wants to see now,” said Amir Khan Little giant boxingwith a view of a real fight that fans want to see between Alvarez and David Benavidez.

“It’s two pounds for pounds of fighters. Who will be #1? Who is I having to say, because Canelo is a bigger guy, but Crawford is more skillful and is also mighty. I was in the ring with both guys. I did not succeed in great success with Crawford, but I was more successful with Canelo. I was probably in the fight against Canelo

Khan fought with Canelo a long time ago. It is difficult to imagine that he was successful against the Vintage version of the Mexican star. Even this version of Canelo would be a nightmare for Khan if he fought him in 2016.

“It is really tough to call. It’s a 50-50 fight, but it’s a good fight. They both look invincible and someone will be defeated. I’m on a bench,” said Khan as they were asked to choose Canelo and Crawford.

Sports value?

Most of the problems that people have about the fight against Canelo with 37-year-old junior medium weight Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) is that it is Artificial fightLack of ID, designed to create an advertisement, but without any sports value. Crawford is approaching 40 years, it will be inactive for over a year, he has never fought at the age of 168 and has no intention to stay in the division. If the box turns towards the news, how long it transforms into false, not sports?

Canelo resembled over 40 years elderly in his last fight, working on a 12-round decision on William Scull. Alvarez only offered 152 blows, landing 56. Crawford looked almost as bad, gaining a dubious 12-round decision on Israil Madrimov on August 3.

Buda seemed to act 60% of what was in his previous fight 13 months earlier, against Errol Spence in 2023. It shows you a disadvantage of what was happening when warriors take a year free between fights for four consecutive years. Their skills are erosion and aging. It is a pity that Turki did not make Canelo and Crawford both prove themselves against David Benavidez to determine their usefulness to what he calls as “Great fight”.

Last updated 05/13/2025

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Live scores Oleksander Usyk – Rico Verhoeven from Egypt

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The main card begins at 1 p.m. ET on DAZN PPV. Eliminations begin at 11:00 a.m. ET.

Live results

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven, 12 rounds, heavyweight, WBC title

Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Alem Begic, 12 rounds, super middleweight, vacant WBO title

Jack Catterall vs. Shakhram Giyasov, 12 rounds, welterweight, vacant WBA regular title

Frank Sanchez vs. Richard Torrez Jr., 12 rounds, heavyweight, IBF eliminator

Mizuki Hiruta vs. Mai Soliman, 10 rounds, super flyweight, WBO title

Daniel Lapin vs. Benjamin Mendes, 10 rounds, delicate heavyweight

Basem Mamdouh vs. Jamar Talley, 6 rounds, cruiserweight

Sultan Almohammed vs. Deny Impart, 4 rounds, featherweight

Mohamed Mabrouk vs. Yehya Ali Sserunkuma, 4 rounds, super lightweight

Omar Hikal vs. Michael Kalyala, 4 rounds, middleweight

Master card schedule

1:00 PM ET: Daniel Lapin vs. Benjamin Mendes
13:53 ET: Mizuki Hiruta vs. Mai Soliman
14:37 ET: Frank Sanchez vs. Richard Torrez Jr.
15:39 ET: Jack Catterall vs. Shakhram Giyasov
16:42 ET: Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Alem Begic
17:56 ET: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven

Tentative schedule

11:00 ET: Omar Hikal vs. Michael Kalyala
11:30 ET: Mohamed Mabrouk Yehya vs. Ali Sserunkuma
11:55 ET: Sultan Almohammed vs. Deny Impart
12:20 ET: Basem Mamdouh vs. Jamar Talley

How to watch

Usyk vs. match broadcast Verhoeven live on DAZN PPV from the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt. The broadcast begins with prelims at 11 a.m. ET, followed by the main card at 1 p.m. ET.

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Tim Bradley Predicts Devin Haney vs. Keyshawn Davis: ‘He’s the Favorite’

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Tim Bradley predicts Devin Haney vs Keyshawn Davis: “He’s the favourite”

Tim Bradley assessed the nuances of the fight between Devin Haney and Keyshawn Davis, believing that one of the fighters will be the clear favorite in their potential welterweight fight.

After his comprehensive performance against Brian Norman Jr last November, many would consider WBO champion Haney the top dog at 147 pounds.

“The Dream” was able to overtake and dethrone Norman with minimal difficulty, scoring an early knockdown before becoming a three-division world champion.

Previous points victories over the likes of Vasyl Lomachenko and Regis Prograis have only cemented Haney’s position as one of the best busy fighters in the sport.

Davis, meanwhile, has not fully established himself as a pound-for-pound star, despite having previously dethroned Denys Berinchyk – via a fourth-round stoppage, no less – to become the WBO lightweight champion in February 2025.

After returning to the ring last January, “The Businessman” defeated Jermaine Ortiz at 140 pounds, ending the 12th round after dismantling his opponent with body shots.

But now, after a unanimous decision victory over Nahir Albright, whom he faced in a rematch last week, Davis is expressing interest in moving up to 147 pounds and challenging Haney.

However, Bradley said that considering their recent performances his YouTube channel that would make Davis a significant underdog.

“I’m telling you now: I don’t care about watching this fight. I think it’s an ugly fight. But who would be the favorite?

“[Based on] their recent performances, Devin Haney would be the favorite. Haney has more experience; Haney fought back [professionally] since he was 17 years ancient. I fight adult men in Mexico.

“He won [an undisputed championship and has] I was there with legends [like Lomachenko]”

In addition to his experience, Bradley emphasizes that Haney’s mentality was a key factor in the match against Davis, who narrowly missed weight in his first weigh-in before the Albright fight.

Much more drastic, however, was his failed attempt last June, when The American was stripped of his WBO title after weighing more than 4 pounds over the lightweight limit.

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Adrien Broner’s broadcast leaked from Gervonta Davis training

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Gervonta Davis pictured from behind during a boxing appearance amid renewed comeback speculation

Gervonta Davis may finally be preparing to return to boxing after unexpected comments during Adrien Broner’s latest Kick broadcast revealed that the lightweight star has returned to training.

During a conversation broadcast live on the broadcast, veteran coach Kevin Cunningham appeared to casually inform Broner that Davis had recently been to the gym before the pair arrived.

“You know your boy was here,” Cunningham told Broner.

“Oh,” Broner replied before asking, “Really? Did he stop?”

“He’s training…” Cunningham added.

The exchange immediately sparked speculation online that Davis had quietly resumed preparations for a comeback after months of uncertainty about his future.

The return of Gervonta Davis

Davis has remained largely out of the spotlight since his controversial draw with Lamont Roach and the ongoing legal issues surrounding the Pound for Pound star outside the ring.

As WBN previously reported, surveillance footage related to Davis’ ongoing civil case was made public earlier this year, increasing scrutiny over the former lightweight champion’s future and legal situation.

At the same time, there are still some major fighting possibilities floating around behind the scenes.

WBN recently revealed that Vasily Lomachenko’s potential return could reignite the unfinished superfight that ended in 2024 when the Ukrainian retired from boxing.

For Davis, just returning to training changes the conversation.

The lightweight division continues to operate without him, with names like Shakur Stevenson, Isaac Cruz, Floyd Schofield and Roach remaining linked to possible future fights.

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The irony is that Broner stopped streaming with Deen the Great and started training with Cunningham himself, which he also broadcast to thousands of viewers online.

The footage immediately led many fans to question why Broner wasn’t doing more in the latter years of his career.

At 37 years venerable, Broner seemed to have some time left when he signed with Don King in 2023. Three years later, he fought only two fights, and the last one ended in defeat against Blair Cobbs.

Like Broner, Davis also struggled with inactivity and motivation, but looked like a million bucks on the pads.

During an eye-opening interview in 2025, Davis admitted that he needed to “rehabilitate” himself after several arrests and told Dan Cannobio of the Inside Boxing Show that the process meant getting “all boxing” out of his system, perhaps permanently.

Shortly thereafter, Davis signed a contract to fight Jake Paul before the fight resulted in modern legal problems surrounding the Baltimore fighter.

Now Davis appears to be considering whether another comeback attempt will complicate the legal process that still hangs over his career.

Despite the uncertainty, one chance exchange on Broner’s broadcast may have finally confirmed that Davis is at least returning to boxing rather than further away from it.


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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. Read the full biography.

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