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Tyler Denny defeats previously undefeated Felix Cash and calls for a major title shot

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Tyler Denny lands a right hook on undefeated Felix Cash en route to a technical decision victory on June 22 at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England. Photo credit: Mark Robinson, Matchroom. Box

Tyler Denny continued his incredible run with his best win yet.

The hot-selling middleweight was forced to settle for a technical decision victory when a cut prevented Felix Cash from continuing the fight. The ringside doctor ruled that Cash would be unable to continue at the start of the fifth round due to a cut to his right eyelid.

Judges Lee Every (49-47), Victor Loughlin (49-47) and Kevin Parker (49-46) scored for Denny. With the victory, Denny defended his European middleweight title at Saturday’s DAZN main event at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England.

“I’m buzzing. I was beating him,” Denny told DAZN/Matchroom’s Jamie Ward. “He was never going to survive. After two rounds he was tired.

Cash hasn’t fought since an eight-round victory over Celso Neves in December 2022. The custom-made fight almost proved disastrous for the previously undefeated Briton, who withdrew from a later scheduled fight with Austin “Ammo” Williams.

Reports of problems outside the ring kept Cash inactive throughout his career. He had difficulty breaking the 160-pound limit, needing two tries to break it on Friday. True to his typically unprofessional form, Cash then shoved Denny during the post-weigh-in viewing.

Denny found the perfect moment to make his comeback.

The 32-year-old southerner from nearby Rowley Regis, promoted by BOXXER, consistently beats Cash. Cash found himself in a hole early, but managed to find his range.

Cash was enjoying a solid fourth until he was caught tardy by a left-hander. Denny came in to finish but ran out of time as the bell sounded to end the round. At this point, Cash was forced to grapple with a deep wound in his right eyelid.

Replays suggested the wound was caused by Denny’s left hand. However, it was ruled that it was caused by an accidental headbutt, which sent the verdict to the judges.

“I’m a man. The way it was going, he was gone,” insisted Denny, who improved his record to 19-2-3 (1 knockout). “I think he was [relieved] when the referee stopped it. Show respect to my name.

Cash (16-1, 10 KO) suffered the first defeat in his career and is currently at a crossroads in his career.

“Tyler was well prepared. It’s a great story. It didn’t work out for Felix Cash,” noted Eddie Hearn, whose Matchroom Boxing currently promotes Cash. “Eighteen months out of the ring and the lack of a normal life has paid the price.”

Denny extended his incredible three-year unbeaten streak. It was his seventh fight against an undefeated opponent in his last nine fights.

That streak began with his last loss, a ten-round decision in November 2019 to Linus Udolfa. He then remained inactive for 19 months before returning with a vengeance.

The only obstacle in his last seven fights was a draw against then-undefeated River Wilson-Bent in November 2021. Denny earned a split decision in the June 2022 rematch and has been on a high note ever since.

He kicked off a three-fight 2023 campaign with a ten-round decision over Brad Pauls (16-0 at the time) last February. It was his sixth straight fight against an undefeated opponent. Then, on May 6, in the same place, Denny made a ten-round decision victory over veteran Macaulay McGowan (20-5-2, 5 KO).

His year ended on November 18 with the eighth-round stoppage of Matteo Signani for his only career shutout.

Now comes the part where he tests the waters on the world stage.

“You need to add my name to these world title fights,” Denny demanded. “Difficult work pays off. Just believe in yourself.”

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Joshua’s former coach gives his verdict on a potential rematch with Dubois

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TONY SIMS believes a potential rematch between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua could only go one way.

Sims, who trained Joshua for his first 17 fights, including his first world title in 2016, would love to see his former student turn the tables on Dubois, but he knows father’s time waits for no one.

Asked if the rematch would end in a similar fashion to their Wembley clash eight days ago, Sims replied: “I think so.”

“Dubois is a unsafe player. I would like to see Joshua win because Joshua is a good friend of mine and an aged fighter I trained. But history tells us otherwise.

I think it will be very hard to try to rematch this fight and get back on top after what happened last night. It’s a game for teenage men and I think he has a huge future ahead of him, Daniel Dubois.

After surviving three knockdowns, Joshua’s courage and lack of defense were put to the sword by Dubois in round five when a tiny opposite hand knocked out the 34-year-old.

“That first knockdown was tough,” Sims said. “It was a robust right overhand and a robust shot.

“Of course, before the knockout, Dubois caught a good shot. However, Dubois fended off these shots.

“And I thought, oh, is he hurt there? But he just shook it off. He took another right hand, shook it off again, and simply answered with his own. And that’s what youth is all about, when you’re so teenage and your desire is so great that sometimes you can walk through the shots.

“I thought it was just a really great, inspiring performance from him. This will give you a lot of self-confidence. He will probably be a better fighter after this fight.”


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A more aggressive Anthony Joshua would fare better against Daniel Dubois, says Tony Bellew

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According to Tony Bellew, it was how the fight between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua started that led to its ending.

Dubois came out wanting to fight. Anthony Joshua came out looking at boxing.

“There was no warm-up or rest in the fight, just ‘come out and let your hands go'” Bellew said in an interview with Instant Casino’s Liam Solomon. Bellew is a former cruiserweight titleholder who is currently a boxing commentator and is also friends with Joshua.

“Joshua went out and started fencing, and when you start fencing with that jab, if your jab isn’t acute and powerful at the beginning of the fight, you’re going to let someone in. This is a weapon, it is not a rangefinder. This is not a toy. This should be used as a weapon at the beginning of the fight.

“Lennox Lewis did it brilliantly. After stabbing Lennox Lewis, he would come out and be the first to let them know who was bossing them around. Boom, boom, straight down the pipe and then it’s easier for him to get inside. Then the odd jab will be a speed jab and it will be a variation of the jab. But at the beginning of the fight everything has to be acute and swift. You don’t want to get counted out and catch a frigid early in the fight.

Joshua was caught with a tidy right hand early in the first and then knocked down as the round came to an end. Joshua returned to the canvas time and again, getting knocked down in the third and fourth rounds. He had some success in the fifth set and became overconfident, executing a right chinlock while dropping his left hand, leaving himself wide open for Dubois’ compact right-hand counter, which was a devastating punch that knocked Joshua to his knees.

“He just didn’t let go of his hands and that’s really the bottom line,” Bellew said. “If Anthony Joshua meets him face to face and lets go of his hands, it will be George Foreman and Ron Lyle again, but I tell you what, it will be over even faster. I think it’s to Anthony Joshua’s advantage. But apparently he didn’t feel the same. His team didn’t feel the same and adopted a different game plan. I understand that what I am saying is very risky. And that is risky. But when your attributes stack better than your opponent’s – when you’re a little faster than your opponent, stronger, have better technical skills, better footwork, better defense – I don’t understand why you don’t get into exchanges with them right away.

“With the analogy I just gave, if you’re a little faster, you’ll get there first. If you are a little more explosive, the shots will be more damaging. He just didn’t take that approach and that’s his and the team’s fault.”

Bellew disagreed with those who believe that Joshua’s past success in the sport, whether it be his two world titles or the riches he has acquired, has taken away from his current hunger. There is a saying often attributed to Marvelous Marvin Hagler about how complex it is to get out of bed early for road work when you sleep in silk pajamas.

“The last thing Anthony Joshua has is the silk pajama effect,” Bellew said. “I watched him in training camp in Texas with players like Derrick James. I saw how he worked and how much he put into his preparations. He is one of the best athletes I have ever seen in heavyweight boxing, if not the best athlete and specimen. What happened was that in the first round he was shaken to the boots, and a right hook would have knocked out the horse. To get up and continue fighting after being pinned so difficult, you’ve seen stills and leisurely shots. It’s on the button. This is a bull’s-eye. There’s nothing wrong with Anthony Joshua’s beard because he stood up.

“I think the ‘silk pajama effect’ is a uninteresting and uncomplicated analogy to represent. He goes in there. He’s in great shape,” Bellew said. He soon added: “The only thing that lifts your spirit is physical fitness. How fit are you? And as we know, the return to form takes place during the 14 weeks before the fight, during the camp. Anthony Joshua gets up from the floor after a hammer blow, mate, and getting up like that shows how fit he was. To be in such shape, you have to work difficult at camp.

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Nate Campbell explains why Artur Beterbiev beats Dmitry Bivol

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Former unified lightweight champion Nate Campbell says Dmitry Bivol will only last as long as he can endure the punishment he will inflict on October 12 in Riyad.

Campbell chooses IBF, WBC and WBO delicate heavyweight champion Beterbiev (20-0, 20 KO), who will win by knockout against WBA champion Bivol (23-0, 12 KO) due to his strength. Nate will pick Beterbiev until someone proves him wrong, and he doesn’t believe Bivol is a mighty enough puncher to do it.

Bookmakers still consider Bivol the favorite, even though more and more fans support Beterbiev’s victory. It’s uncomplicated to see why bettors are choosing Bivol because he’s 33, younger, isn’t dealing with a knee injury like Beterbiev, and has an impressive win over Canelo Alvarez.

“Beterbiev [will win]. One of my fans tried to get him on the podcast, but he hit the jackpot at the gym. My boyfriend said, “Damn, who keeps slamming the door to your gym?” He said, “That’s not a door.” This is Arthur hitting the head,” Nate Campbell said YSM sports mediatalking about why he chooses Artur Beterbiev to defeat Dmitry Bivol on October 12.

“Until you prove me otherwise, Beterbiev. Can you punch? You can neutralize the punch by being a bigger punch. Tell me which guy packs a bigger punch [than Beterbiev]. Bivol can box; I know he can box. But can he hit? I could box and punch.

Bivol has decent punching power, but it’s not extraordinary. He can knock out fighters, but he has to fire many shots during the fight. By doing this, he puts himself at risk of being hit. Fighting Beterbiev this way would be too threatening for him to get away with.

“It changes the vigorous of the game when you can box and punch. What is the most threatening style in boxing? [boxer-puncher]. It will be over when he can’t take it anymore,” Campbell said of a fight that will only last as long as Bivol can withstand the punishment from Beterbiev.

Bivol will likely make things ugly by staying on the move, jabbing and holding down Beterbiev as he gets close. He knows he can’t afford to fight from the inside without getting knocked out. This will be a hit-and-run fight with Bivol.

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