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Frank Warren Talks Zhang-Joyce Rematch, Davies vs. Cunningham, More – BoxingScene.com
THREE, WE ARE reliably informed by advertisers, is the magic number and we have got a very special treble of our own coming up across the next couple of months.
Telford, Bethnal Green and Wembley will play host to a cracking series of fights, culminating in the big heavyweight showdown between Zhilei Zhang and Joe Joyce, the rematch that we made official for Saturday September 23 last week.
Big Joe, of course, has got it all to do to overturn the outcome of April’s original encounter at the Copper Box. They say sequels don’t always deliver the goods, but Joe will have to be at his marauding best to retrieve his precious cargo in the shape of the WBO Interim world heavyweight title.
Should he do so – and I strongly fancy he will – he will plonk himself right back into pole position for when the WBO mandatory is called, probably early next year. I very much hope it will be Daniel Dubois in the opposite corner as unified champion, with his challenge to Oleksandr Usyk very close to being made public for late August.
We will also soon be revealing a stellar undercard for Joe’s big night at the OVO Arena, Wembley, with a number of our leading champions returning to the ring.
Before then we’ve got a sequence of real tasty tear-ups to feast our eyes on, with some proper 50-50 fights, make no mistake.
Up in Telford at the International Centre – which is a terrific venue for boxing – on Saturday July 29 we’ve got a four-belt belter between Liam Davies and Jason Cunningham with European, British and two international straps at stake.
There appears to be little love lost between the undefeated Telford native and the vastly experienced campaigner from Doncaster. They both seem to be fired up and ready for some fiery headline action.
Liam has done everything asked of him over the last couple of years since teaming up with us at Queensberry and every opportunity put in front of him he has seized in terrific style. I bet a good few people didn’t reckon he would overcome the tricky Marc Leach or the rugged Ionut Baluta, but he dealt with both comfortably over the championship distance.
In Jason he is up against a man who has seen it all across an occasionally roller coaster career and a top fella who is an absolute credit to the sport. That he has navigated a number of setbacks and put himself on the verge of world level shows what can be achieved by simply working hard and sticking at it.
He is, by and large, the challenger in this one, but don’t forget he was British and European champion and didn’t lose those belts in the ring. He fought for four belts against Brad Foster and really kickstarted his renaissance.
Also on the Telford card we’ve got our stylish young welterweight Eithan James from Northampton in a proper test against James Moorcroft for the WBO European title. It is fights like this that tend to tell us all we need to know about the genuine potential of touted prospects and it is the sort of fight that Eithan has craved for some time and he has been unlucky with a few late pull-outs that delayed his maiden title tilt.
On Friday August 18 we are back at the good old York Hall with a fantastic card headlined by Dennis McCann gunning for another title belt against the previously mentioned Ionut Baluta.
Dennis has won three titles in as many fights heading into this one and now the vacant WBO Intercontinental super bantamweight title will be on the line, along with a significant world ranking for the winner.
Ionut will be coming in full of confidence after getting the decision in his last fight, a thrilling war against Andrew Cain.
Dennis is desperate for this sort of fight, one where he will have to dig deep and show us all the obvious qualities he possesses. He is such an exciting little character who I tipped for the very top right from the start.
This will be a natural, yet perilous, step towards his destiny of becoming a world champion in the not too distant future.
The British and Commonwealth featherweight titles will be defended by our recent signing Nathaniel Collins against the talented Raza Hamza in the supporting action, along with Ryan Garner fighting for the WBC International super featherweight title.
I am so looking forward to the prospect of Ryan holding a major championship belt above his head because he is a young fighter I have backed from day one and he is now fully switched on after a couple of lapses placed his future in doubt at one point.
Ryan is precociously talented and so many good judges marked him down for stardom and now he is living up to the lofty predictions because he is coupling his natural ability with bloody hard work and complete application.
If Ryan can win this he will be up there in the world rankings and then there will be no limit to what he can achieve. And it will make me a very happy old man!
Another on the cusp of big things is our Queen of Queensberry, Raven Chapman, who takes on the also unbeaten Lila Furtado with her WBC International super featherweight title at stake.
Raven is booked in for a huge opportunity next time out so we need her at her best in Bethnal Green.
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Paddy Pimblett doesn’t expect to be ranked after beating Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 — so he’ll settle for Bobby… – MMA Mania
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Tony Ferguson is not ranked in the Top 15 at 155 pounds.
That’s why Paddy Pimblett doesn’t expect to earn a spot on the lightweight ladder with a victory over the former interim champion when they collide at the upcoming UFC 296 pay-per-view (PPV) event, locked and loaded for Sat., Dec. 16, 2023 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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“I’ll be honest, I don’t see myself being put in the Top 15 after a win against Tony,” Pimblett told The Energized Show (transcribed by MMA News). “Bobby Green didn’t, and Bobby Green fought — beat him before I did, you know what I mean? So, I can see me fighting someone like that: Bobby Green, Grant Dawson, you know what I mean? Someone like that to get in the rankings.”
Pimblett and Green have a score to settle after this “fathead” incident at UFC San Diego.
“I mean, that’s what I can see after I beat Tony,” Pimblett continued. “Like, especially if the big fella Conor’s [McGregor] coming back in UFC 300, lad. The missus will be due a couple of weeks after that. So, it’d be nice to get another, another fight in, get another payday in before the twins are due.”
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The promotion is currently working on its lineup for the blockbuster UFC 300 card in April, which may be headlined by former two-division champion Conor McGregor. Pimblett vs. Green would be a strong addition, assuming “King” prevails this weekend at UFC Austin.
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Boxing News: Charlo wins in comeback fight » December 4, 2023 – Fight News
In a grudge match, undefeated WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo (32-0, 22 KOs) scored a ten round unanimous decision over José Benavídez Jr. (28-3-1, 19 KOs) in a non-title WBC special event on Saturday night’s Benavidez-Andrade card at the Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Returning after nearly 2 1/2 years, Charlo was stronger than the aggressive Benavidez and won most of the rounds. Benavidez was wobbled in the tenth. Scores were 98-92, 99-91, 100-90.
Give props. He fought well. He knows how to fight.
Charlo did a good job moving, countering, and even leading in many rounds of the fight. Yes, he did well. However, I question if he can even stop Canelo who is much stronger than Benavidez Jr. Charlo will need to beat Canelo on points should they fight. I dont see a KO for Charlo against Canelo.
lol Canelo has never been knocked down let alone knocked out. Charbum absolutely has no chance of even hurting him. Charbum will be the one getting laid out if they fight.
Please nobody wants to see Charlo vs Canelo. The only fight for Canelo is Benavidez.
Benavidez vs Bivol is what we really want to see
Charlo very dominant, Jose put a valiant effort, but lacks fundamental
He should be ashamed he could not ko Benavides
Boxing should not let this fights go on
In the weigh in looks like over weight boxer is not a problem
But this like putting one live on risk
Charlo was too strong for Benavides
Can’t say I’d be too proud beating a guy two weight classes below me. And he couldn’t stop him? The commentators kept saying solid performance by Charlo and i get it .. he was out 40 months. But still, this was a super middle weight fighting a blown up welterweight. I guess that’s what Benavidez gets for all the pre fight talk. I pick Plant and Morrell over Charlo.
Not to bad after almost three years without fighting but nowhere close to challenge any one of the big names at Super Middle. Plant, Mibilli, Morrel and Benavidez would smoke him.
This fight did not settle in my gut correctly because Charlo missed weight. Under such weight related circumstances, Benavidez hung in there with a solid chin. Charlo’s punches were creative, and his jabs were mean.
Agree E man …Charlo had some good moments….but clearly that finisher that beast we are use to seeing .,.not there… hopefully it is rust…but …Charlo struggling with something else…can clearly see it…I hope that Charlo is “ok” outside the ring…
Yep, how good would charlo have been if he had of sweated off the extra 3-4 pounds and actually made weight ? Possibly a more even playing field for the smaller Benevidez Jr……
Hopefully charlo fights plant next
Not bad for charlo.good fight to get the rust out! Benavidez was talk,talk bullishht and no pop in his punches! Great sportsmanship on charlo at the post fight interview. Bobo gettn’ KO by benavidez next fight! Its a total mismatch, bobo too weak for the hard punching destroyer in benavidez! Bobo’s promoters don’t realize the danger they put him for picking this fight. Benavidez by brutal KO of the year on the 8th or a “no-mas” call out!
Dominated a welter weight (blown up). He got rounds in and maintained composure surprisingly.
I’m at the fight and there are no ring girls! WTF!!!
Benavidez about to stop Boo-boo. One more round
Done.
It was expected! A bobo blow out! Benavidez is in onother level, and not the bums bobo is used to fight and strugled with when he was champion! The most “avoided” title just was too big for bobo!
I don’t think it was right that Charlo be allowed to come in so heavy in violation of the contractual catch weight limit of 163. He likely was close to 170 when he stepped into the ring, more than 7-8 lbs heavier than Benavidez. He enjoyed a height advantage too. Totally unfair. Credit to Jose for putting up a valiant effort. Charlo couldn’t knock him out either. I personally am not very impressed with Charlo. He wants the big money that fighting Canelo or David Benavidez would bring, but it’s obvious that he would be no match for either. His more immediate goal should be to fight Plant, so he can save face and exact revenge for Plant slapping him. This is the reason that Plant slapped him too, to force him to choose Plant as an opponent with the title on the line.
Jose Benavides was out boxed. He did show he has a decent chin. Charlo didn’t have enough punching power to stop Benavides. Charlo will not beat Alvarez.
Just wanted to note….Charlo …I am praying for you….you are a man before a fighter…In your corner in “life”….hang in there champ…
Charlo is done at top level. I think Plant beats him at 168 and benavidez would knock him out as quick as he did Andrade. If he has to fight Adames at the middleweight limit, then he loses that too.
Way to go Charlo!
ok, lets just hope that we dont now have
canelo-charlo. if so, another hard pass for me
Surprised he couldn’t KO him. Jose Jr, a career Welterweight comes in at a catch weight of 163. Meanwhile Charlo, a natural Middleweight comes in 3.4# over at 166.4. So you had an overweight out of shape Welterweight fighting a Super Middleweight.
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