Promoter Eddie Hearn expressed his frustration over WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr.’s team rejecting an offer of over $1 million for a unification fight against Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. While Hearn did not disclose the amount offered to Ennis for the fight, it is clear that Norman Jr.’s team had a good idea of the
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William Zepeda’s decision to fight in Saudi Arabia against either George Kambosos Jr. or Tevin Farmer is a strategic move that aligns with current trends in boxing. The choice to face opponents who are seemingly not in his league can be seen as a calculated decision to secure a lucrative payday, instead of focusing solely
In the world of boxing, negotiations for unification fights can be incredibly complex. Promoters like Eddie Hearn often find themselves in the middle of heated discussions between champions and their respective teams. In the case of WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr and IBF champ Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, Hearn claims that Matchroom has sent three
Canelo Alvarez recently made some comments regarding David Benavidez and his upcoming fight against WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol. Alvarez stated that Benavidez has been a “weight bully” by campaigning at 168 instead of his natural weight class of 175. This raises concerns about the practice of manipulating weight classes in boxing and its
The news of Shakur Stevenson’s $5 million guaranteed purse for his upcoming title defense against Joe Cordina has sparked outrage among fans and observers. Many are questioning the validity of such a hefty payout, especially considering the level of opposition he is facing and his recent lackluster performances in the ring. Shakur’s recent fights against
The boxing world has been buzzing with the recent news of the World Boxing Organization ordering WBC/WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora to face interim champ Terence Crawford next. This has sparked excitement among fans, but also raised questions about the potential outcome of such a high-stakes match-up. If the two fighters agree to face
The October 12th Riyadh Season card featuring Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol has created a divide in how fans from the United States and the United Kingdom perceive the event. While American fans are underwhelmed by the undercard, seeing it as lackluster with fighters unknown to the casual market, UK fans have a different perspective.
Dmitry Bivol, the WBA light heavyweight champion, is gearing up to face Artur Beterbiev in a highly anticipated bout. Bivol, known for his finesse and technical skills in the ring, is now focusing on developing his power. This is crucial as he will be up against Beterbiev, a knockout artist with an impressive record of
Nikita Tszyu’s recent victory over Koen Mazoudier marked his 10th consecutive win in a row, solidifying his position as a rising star in the boxing world. The bout, which took place in Sydney, was initially anticipated to be a competitive showdown. However, it quickly turned into a one-sided beatdown with Tszyu dominating the ring from
Terence Crawford recently shared his desire to fight Canelo Alvarez at 168 pounds on social media, citing his goal to showcase his greatness to the world. However, this explanation has not been well-received by fans, who perceive Crawford as being motivated by greed and self-interest. Rather than seeking to solidify his legacy through challenging opponents,
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently discussed the possibility of Devin Haney facing IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro on December 7th in what could potentially be a unification match. Hearn suggested that even though Haney currently holds the title of WBC ‘Champion in Recess’ at 140, a fight with Paro could still be considered a unification
Caleb Plant expressed his personal feelings towards Trevor McCumby’s decision to take a leap in competition at the age of 31, waiting until now to face Plant for the WBA interim super middleweight title. Plant views McCumby’s move as a sign of doubt, indicating that McCumby believes he can beat him. Plant finds it disrespectful
Anthony Joshua, once the dominant force in the heavyweight division, has faced setbacks in recent years. With losses to Oleksandr Usyk and Andy Ruiz Jr., Joshua’s credibility as a top-tier fighter has been called into question. The upcoming fight against IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois on September 21st at Wembley Stadium has been touted as
Promoter Eddie Hearn is working on arranging a deal for IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro to defend his title against Devin Haney on December 7th in Australia. If this fight comes to fruition, it will provide an opportunity for Haney to bounce back from his previous performance. One major obstacle that Haney may encounter
Trainer Brian Norman Sr. appears to be confident that a deal is nearing completion for a welterweight unification fight between his son, Brian Norman Jr., and Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. This fight, set to take place on November 9th in Ennis’ hometown of Philadelphia, could be a significant moment for Norman Jr.’s career. Matchroom promoter Eddie