Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder are done with their trilogy, settling things with an incredible heavyweight war on Saturday night, where Fury stopped Wilder in the 11th round to retain the WBC and Ring Magazine heavyweight titles. So what’s next for the two heavyweight stars? One may have a pretty clear direction — he at
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UFC Fight Pass, 9:00 pm ET, Lester Martinez vs Raiko Santana. A pretty standard RJJ Boxing bill from Los Mochis. ESPN+, 8:25 pm ET, Emanuel Navarrete vs Joet Gonzalez. Even ESPN.com’s schedule page doesn’t have anything else listed for this show right now, and that’s a late start time when you include a full undercard,
Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder put on a heavyweight slugfest for the ages tonight in Las Vegas, with Fury coming off the canvas twice himself to stop Wilder in the 11th round. Wilder was down three times total in the fight, once in the third, once in the 10th, and then a final time in
Eddie Hearn confirmed today that Anthony Joshua has officially exercised his contractual rematch clause, and will face Oleksandr Usyk in his next fight. Usyk beat Joshua on Sept. 25 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, and while there wasn’t a rematch clause via sanctioning body, Usyk did agree to one being put in the contract
Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder are just hours away from their third and likely final fight, as the two heavyweight stars do battle once again tonight on pay-per-view. All updates, including round-by-round from Wil Esco for the four PPV bouts, will come in this stream: Fury and Wilder will of course be the night’s main
Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder are ready to go on Saturday night as the two meet for a third time in Las Vegas, so while we’ve got just over a full day to go before what both believe will be their final meeting, let’s take a look back on their first two bouts. Dec. 2018:
Scott Christ I absolutely love Liam Smith and have never been a huge Anthony Fowler fan. I lead with that so you know I’m not “falling for” the idea that Fowler is an elite fighter. I don’t believe that he is; but I do think he’s a good, talented fighter, a guy who has the
After recently signing a number of noteworthy talents like Eimantas Stanionis and Badou Jack, Richard Schaefer’s new Probellum promotion has won its first purse bid. Their uncontested $105,000 bid has given them control of John Riel Casimero’s mandatory WBO bantamweight title defense against Paul Butler. Purse Bid Bantamweight Casimero/ButlerWinner: Probellum Amount: $105,000.00Fight to be held
Whoever wins Saturday’s trilogy match between between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder won’t have much time to celebrate. The WBC declared yesterday that the winner has 30 days to set up an undisputed clash with IBF/WBA/WBO titlist Oleksandr Usyk; “[i]f no unification bout is secured within that time, the winner of Fury v. Wilder 3
Video of Top Rank promoter Bob Arum getting into a verbal confrontation with boxing reporter Mike Coppinger went viral, and I’m guessing it will have a solid shelf life, because it’s not every day you see an almost 90-year-old man bark and snarl at a guy young enough to be his grandson, who also happens
Jaime Munguia and Gabriel Rosado are set for a 12-round middleweight main event on DAZN, coming Saturday, Nov. 13, from the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Munguia (37-0, 30 KO) and Rosado (26-13-1, 15 KO) met up, kind of, at a virtual press conference to discuss and promote the fight. The veteran Rosado, 35, is
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum took some time to share his thoughts on all the fallout behind Triller’s failed plans to stage a lightweight title fight between Teofimo Lopez and George Kambosos. Arum says all of the postponements only for Triller to eventually pull the plug on promoting the fight hasn’t been good for the
Diego Pacheco expects to fight for a world title by the time he’s 22 years old. But, he’s also trying to make sure he doesn’t rush things. For most boxers, those two statements would be impossible to reconcile. For Pacheco (12-0, 9 KO), the 20 year old super middleweight prospect that’s building his case for
Two former lightweight titleholders will collide on December 11, with ESPN reporting that Vasiliy Lomachenko has agreed to terms with Richard Commey for a fight to be held at Madison Square Garden. The fight air on ESPN and follow college football’s Heisman Trophy presentation. Lomachenko (15-2, 11 KOs) last fought in June, thoroughly dominating Masayoshi
You know, it’s been kind of an interesting promotional run for Fury-Wilder 3. Deontay Wilder has largely kept it quiet during the official press conferences, but certainly hasn’t shied away from insisting that Fury is a cheater who is on the verge of comeuppance. But as for reigning champion Tyson Fury, he doesn’t care what
Gervonta “Tank” Davis was in court Monday in Baltimore, stemming from a hit and run crash from last November that injured four. WJZ 13 reports that Davis, 26, will be headed to jury trial in March 2022. Earlier this year, Davis was indicted on 14 counts for the incident, and if convicted on all 14
HBO Films announced today that they’ve acquired the North American rights to “The Survivor,” a biographical film about boxer and Holocaust survivor Harry Haft. The film is based on a biography written by Haft’s son, Alan Haft, and tells the story of a Jewish man who was trained to box for the amusement of concentration
Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya took to social media on the late night over the weekend, promising all his fans a big news announcement. I won’t lie to you all here, Oscar was, let’s say, ‘feeling good’ during the video, and between many moments of cringe he managed to send his well-wishes to
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