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Usyk shares candid verdict on Tyson Fury’s return after Makhmudov’s victory

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Usyk shares honest verdict on Tyson Fury’s return after Makhmudov victory

Tyson Fury is officially back as a heavyweight contender, threatening a third fight against reigning unified world champion and bitter rival Oleksandr Usyk. Now the Ukrainian has shared his thoughts on the return of “The Gypsy King”.

Fury retired from the sport after losing his world title and suffering the first two defeats of his career to Usyk in back-to-back heavyweight classics in 2024, but many fans refused to believe he was truly done.

Unsurprisingly, after a 16-month break, Fury returned to the ring on Saturday night, where he comfortably defeated Russian powerhouse Arslanbek Makhmudovhoping to set up the long-awaited clash with Anthony Joshua and a potential third fight with Usyk.

I’m talking to Ring MagazineUsyk admitted that he only watched the first six rounds of the competition before stating that he was “ready” for a third fight with the 37-year-old.

“I only watched six rounds, the first six rounds, because after six rounds I go to church and pray. I heard Tyson say later: ‘maybe a trilogy fight for [with] Usyk, I’m ready, but after the fight with Rico [Verhoeven] because for now I’m only focused on May 23.”

The undefeated champion then explained why he believes Fury’s return is necessary as the heavyweight era enters its final chapter.

“Tyson is a crazy man, but his comeback is the fourth or fifth time Tyson has come back.

This is good. Now it’s good, he’s a needed player [in the division] because “Greedy Belly”, all these heavyweights that we have now, I think we have a year or two before the era changes.

“[Fabio] Wardley, [Moses] Itauma, juvenile boys. We relax, play football, golf, I don’t know, drink beer.

Usyk will fight Rico Verhoeven at the Pyramids of Giza on Saturday, May 23, defending his WBC world title against the Dutch kickboxing legend, who will become the most inexperienced heavyweight world champion of all time if he manages to pull off an unexpected confrontation.

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Live scorecard and result of the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois fight

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Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois live scorecard and fight result

Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois headline Manchester’s Co-op Live in a film that has all the makings of a heavyweight thriller.

WBO champion Wardley was elevated to champion following his victory over Joseph Parker and makes his first defense against Dubois, who returns to the ring for the first time since his July 2025 defeat to heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk.

Both men have incredible power and step into the ring with something to prove. For the undefeated Wardley, this is a chance to cement his status as champion and show that he can defeat a truly world-class boxer. Dubois wants to regain the belt by silencing those who say he lacks the mental fortitude required at the highest level.

The main event in Manchester, broadcast live on DAZN, was rightly dubbed “Don’t Blink”, and the knockout-to-win ratio for both heavyweights is approximately 95%.

Stay with Boxing News for the live scorecard as long as the fight goes on and the official result of Wardley and Dubois’ WBO heavyweight title fight.

Live scores of the Fabio Wardley – Daniel Dubois match

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total
Wardley 10 9 10 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 65
Dubois 8 10 8 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 66

Final result Fabio Wardley x Daniel Dubois

Results below the card

  • Jack Rafferty vs. Ekow Essuman – super lightweight – Rafferty RTD 6
  • Brad Rea vs. Liam Cameron – lightweight heavyweight – Rea via TKO 4
  • David Morrell vs. Zak Chelli – lightweight heavyweight – Chelli TKO 10
  • Khaleel Majid vs. Gavin Gwynne – super lightweight – Gwynne – M.D
  • Bakhodir Jalolov vs. Agron Smakici – heavyweight – Jałołow RTD 7

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David Morrell says he’ll check out Zak Chelli’s “Every Move.”

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Image: David Morrell Says He Will Know Zak Chelli’s “Every Move” Tonight

David Morrell says he expects to be fully prepared for Zak Chelli when the two lithe heavyweights meet in Manchester tonight.

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Morrell admitted he wasn’t very familiar with Chelli before the fight was finalized, but the Cuban challenger says his team quickly began studying footage and highlights once the fight became official.

Morrell studying Chella

“We were introduced to him when his name came up as a potential opponent,” Morrell said The boxing scene.

“We’ve seen a few videos here and there and a few highlights, but by the time the fight comes I’ll know his every move,” Morrell said.

The former interim champion enters the fight with a record of 12-1 and nine knockouts. Morrell remains one of the more experienced contenders in the lithe heavyweight division despite having only had 13 professional fights.

His only loss came last year to David Benavidez, but Morrell believes that tough fights early in his career accelerated his development.

“I Wasn’t Taken Out of the Fire”

“I am one hundred percent elated with the direction my career has taken.

“In my third fight I was fighting for the WBA title and in my 11th fight I was fighting Benavidez. I wasn’t pulled out of the fire,” Morrell said.

Morrell also pointed to the lessons he learned from his lithe heavyweight fight against an experienced opponent.

Lessons in 175

“The first thing was adjusting to 175.

“Later, coming out of those fights, I learned how essential it is to stay focused to fight at that level. Focus during a fight is essential to stay placid, stick to the game plan and not get emotional,” Morrell said.

Tonight’s fight gives Morrell another chance to gain some momentum in the division while continuing his first extended fight in the UK. Tonight’s victory will quickly get Morrell one step closer to another significant fight in the lithe heavyweight division.

Last update: 2026/05/09 at 13:48

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Tim Bradley Gives Fair Verdict on David Benavidez vs. Dmitry Bivol: ‘A Recipe for Disaster’

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Zab Judah sees only one winner in David Benavidez vs Dmitry Bivol: “He’s mastered it”

Timothy Bradley rated the boxing IQ of David Benavidez and Dmitry Bivol, taking into account who has the higher ring intelligence ahead of their potential showdown.

Both sides have held preliminary talks about a possible meeting later this year in which they will fight for the undisputed lithe heavyweight crown.

Additionally, Benavidez proposed that they meet at the 190-pound catchweight, which would allow him to defend his WBO and WBA cruiserweight titles.

The 29-year-old won these belts last Saturday, dethroning Gilberto Ramirez after the sixth round and in turn became a three-division world champion in his first appearance at 200 pounds.

Bivol also boasts a victory over Ramirez, which came after an equally dominant points victory over Canelo Alvarez later that year in 2022.

The Russian has since won all four major 175-pound belts, defeating Artur Beterbiev by majority decision in February 2025 before opting to undergo back surgery and seizing the WBC title, allowing Benavidez to move from “interim” to full champion.

After recovering from surgery, the 35-year-old will defend his title against Michael Eifert on May 30.

But regardless of his next appearance, Hall of Famer Bradley went on to say his YouTube channel that he expects Bivol to cause earnest problems for Benavidez.

“Bivol has the perfect style to beat him. I like David Benavidez – I can’t wait for him to fight again – but [fighting] Bivol is a recipe for disaster.

“[Benavidez has] he also has a high boxing IQ. But he is stubborn. Bivol is not stubborn. Bivol is one of those guys who will do the complete opposite [to] what do you think he will do.

“He’ll have a plan A and a plan B. When he fought Ramirez, he came at Ramirez. We thought he was going to box because Ramirez was so damn substantial.

“You probably won’t think Bivol will go to Benavidez – you’ll be surprised.”

Bradley, like Bivol’s boxing mind, emphasizes that his foot speed is a significant factor in a potential clash with Benavidez, who is more known for his hand speed.

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