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Tyson Fury ready to make history against Oleksandr Usyk
Published
8 months agoon
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J. HumzaAs we approach the undisputed heavyweight title unification on May 18 between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, Fury is holding his own press conference to discuss the fight. Here, Fury does not disparage Usyk’s ability as a fighter, and instead simply lays out clearly why Usyk will prove too tiny to defeat him. Check out what Fury had to say below.
Rage about how tough it was to come to terms with his fight against Usyk being postponed due to his cut
“I was a bit depressed at first, for the first day or so. But then, like everything in life, I realized that God’s timing is flawless, perfect. It’s not overdue, it’s not early, but it’s on time. So it wasn’t my time to fight for the championship, but it will definitely come on May 18th. So I’m really preparing fantastically for this.”
About fighting for all four major world titles
“I read a lot of comments from people who said, ‘ah, there are four stripes on the line’.” Now let’s get this straight, there’s a lot more than four lanes involved. You have IBO, IBF, WBO, WBA, WBC, Ring magazine and lineal. So for all you motherfuckers who thought it was four, correction, it’s seven.[ontheline’Let’sjustgetthisoneclearrightnowthere’salotmorethanfourbeltsonthelineYou’vegottheIBOIBFWBOWBAWBCRingmagazineandlinealSoforallyoumotherfuckersouttherewhothoughtitwasfourcorrectionit’sseven[ontheline’Let’sjustgetthisoneclearrightnowthere’salotmorethanfourbeltsonthelineYou’vegottheIBOIBFWBOWBAWBCRingmagazineandlinealSoforallyoumotherfuckersouttherewhothoughtitwasfourcorrectionit’sseven
“Seasonal lane in Riyad, I’m right. Eight. You can win eight belts in one fight, that must be a record.”
How Usyk had very little to say during the opening press conference
“First of all, he doesn’t speak English… It’s very tough to talk to a boxing encyclopedia who speaks fluent English when you speak broken English… no one has ever competed with me in speaking, especially some foreigner who speaks broken English.
“I have seen things like this in the media, which is really personal between me and Oleksandr Usyk. This is not a personal matter, it is solely a matter for both players. There’s a lot on the line and all that, but I don’t hate him, he doesn’t hate me. He is a good husband, a good, God-fearing man, so I respect him as a man. As a fighter, he is the undisputed cruiserweight champion and unified heavyweight champion, so everyone would have to respect this man’s achievements.
About his assessment of Usyk
“Good player, I have a tough challenge ahead of me, but I’m very confident in my abilities and I’m sure I’ll beat the guy. But that doesn’t mean he’s shit just because he lost to me.
“In my personal opinion, there is a reason why we employ weight divisions. And since I’m a boxing encyclopedia and have studied every heavyweight and cruiserweight fighter who has ever lived, when cruiserweights get up against the huge boys, they usually find themselves wanting. Even the greatest cruiserweight that ever lived, Evander Holyfield, found himself wanting when he caught up with the huge boys in “Massive Daddy” Bowe and Lennox Lewis.
“You can beat an average huge, but you can’t beat an elite huge because size really matters and there’s a reason we have weight divisions, and he’s going to be imperfect when he fights me on May 18.”
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Mbilli vs Derevyanchenko: Live scores, RBR, how to watch
Published
14 hours agoon
January 7, 2025Results
- Christian Mbilla UD-10 Sergiy Derevyanchenko (98-92, 99-91, 100-90)
- Guido Vianello TKO-8 Arslanbek Makhmudov (0:01)
Christian Mbilli puts his undefeated record on the line today against tough veteran Sergiy Derevyanchenko in the gala broadcast from Quebec City on ESPN.
Live coverage will begin at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN+, with early prelim action beginning at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
Mbilli (27-0, 23 KO) is potentially in prime position to face Canelo Alvarez in 2025, which isn’t a guarantee, but he needs to win today to even stay in that potential lineup. Derevyanchenko (15-5, 10 KO) doesn’t have the best record in the WL, but if you’ve seen him fight, you know he can fight, and he’s only lost to top-class fighters. It’s a test Mbilli may yet pass.
Also on the card: Arslanbek Makhmudov (19-1, 18 KO) will fight Guido Vianello (12-2-1, 10 KO) in heavyweight, and Osleys Iglesias (11-0, 10 KO) will fight Sena in super middleweight Agbeko (28-3, 22 KO) will be for many people the first chance to see Iglesias, a Cuban who started his professional career mainly in Germany, and is currently fighting in Quebec, following consecutive first-round knockouts of Marcelo Coceres and Yevgeny Szwedenko.
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Shakur Stevenson talks about the expectations surrounding his boxing legacy
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1 day agoon
January 7, 2025Shakur Stevenson spent some time in-depth chatting with his mentor Andre Ward to discuss a number of topics including being a free agent, his latest fight and fan criticism, Gervonta Davis and more. Watch the full video interview in the link at the top, plus some excerpts from what Stevenson had to say below.
Stevenson on what he looks for when signing his next endorsement deal
“I just want to be in the biggest and best fights… the same fight I just had, with Artem. If it was a name that people knew and it was like a gigantic name and I had the exact same fight, they would do it. say it’s a masterpiece. They’d say it’s the greatest thing they’ve ever seen defensively and in the pocket.
“I just want to perform in front of the names, I want to be in front of the guys that they think are so good so that I can show what level I am at. So whatever situation puts me in front of my biggest and best fights, I’m OK with that.”
On whether his beef with Gervonta Davis is real or just “boxing beef”
“It’s bigger than boxing, I guess you could say, because I like the story and everything that happened… I know [that fight] will happen. I mean, I’m the best, he’s the best. You have two best players, how can you not fight? The only way you couldn’t fight is if one of them isn’t like that and someone leaves to lose, or someone takes the L. But I think for both of us, we’re fighters who are really good fighters and that’s it level.”
About what he expects from his boxing legacy
“I think I’ll go down in history as probably the best defensive player to ever do it. I want to be one of the best, I want to be on that GOAT mountain you’re sitting on, Pernell Whitaker, Floyd Mayweather, Sugar Ray Leonard, Sugar Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali… I’m just trying to climb it and get there.
“When all is said and done, they will respect me.”
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Eddie Hearn talks about the rift between Turki Alalshikh and Canelo Alvarez
Published
3 days agoon
January 5, 2025In this video interview, Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn talks about his position between Saudi Arabia’s Turki Alalshikh, who is basically financing the biggest fights in boxing lately, and Mexican star Canelo Alvarez, who is not interested in continuing negotiations with Alalshikh at the moment.
While there is clearly some tension between the parties, Hearn doesn’t think it’s something that can’t be overcome in the end, and tries to explain the difference in the two people’s thinking.
About the beef between Canelo and Turki Alashikh
“It’s hard because obviously I really like both. I think, first of all, His Excellency has one thing in mind: to fight the biggest fights that can be fought in boxing. I think he probably shares the frustration of boxing fans over the last few years and I think what he brings to the sport is incredibly refreshing in that he’s not interested in delicate fights.
“He just wants to fight the biggest fights that can be fought. So, according to His Excellency, the fights he wants to see are Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez vs. David Benavidez.
“He contacted me, His Excellency, on the evening of the first press conference in Novel York and said, ‘I want to do the Canelo vs. Crawford fight, go and talk to Saul, let’s do the fight.’ I said, “Okay,” and I contacted Saul and said, “His Excellency wants to fight this fight. I think you should go see him in Los Angeles, he’s there,” and Saul just said, “Listen, I’m focused on this fight, I’m not talking about another fight until this fight is over.
“And I think His Excellency probably can’t understand… I think it’s a frustration of, ‘no, let’s have a fight, come on.’ You have to understand the way it works, and the way they do business is amazing. It’s “this is what we want to do, this is huge, let’s do it.” And for one reason or another, Canelo didn’t want to have those conversations, and then there was the frustration of “why not, we’re here, we can make a deal right now”… you come to the hotel now and we’ll make a deal tonight.
“It’s an amazing way to operate and extremely refreshing for boxing, but Canelo didn’t want to do the deal this way. He wanted to wait until the Berlanga fight, which, frustratingly for His Excellency, wipes out the February fight with Crawford because he wants to end the fight now.”
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