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Oleksandr Usyk will face Daniel Dubois  within the next few days, Daniel Dubois undisputed fight reaches new deadline: ‘That’s the priority’

Oleksandr Usyk will discover if he will face Daniel Dubois next within the next few days.

Dubois and Usyk met in a huge showdown in 2023 which saw the latter pick up the victory after surviving a controversial ‘low blow’.

Usyk recently beat Tyson Fury twice, while Dubois knocked out Anthony Joshua, which sees the pair now holding all four of the heavyweight world titles.

Dubois was set to defend his IBF title against Joseph Parker, but was forced to withdraw and instead appears to prioritise an undisputed clash with Usyk.

Stumbling blocks could sit in the way with the IBF set to order Dubois to face Derek Chisora, while the WBO will likely order Usyk to face Parker.

But it is understood an undisputed bout will take precedent, and a July date is being reserved at the UK’s 90,000 capacity Wembley Stadium.

When giving a new update on the clash, Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk insists a resolution has to be made imminently so an agreement is in place in time for the date.

He told Sky Sports: “If undisputed makes itself possible – it will be the priority.

“We will come to know it within the next couple of days.”

Usyk always keeps in shape and is waiting anxiously to see if he can land yet another undisputed bout.

The Ukrainian entered the history books and became the first undisputed champion since 1999, when he beat Fury in May last year.

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And now after wiping Fury out, a sequel with Dubois would cement his name as the division’s leading star.

Parker is also a credible option having earned his shot, and Usyk is yet to touch gloves with the New Zealander.

Initially it appeared the Briton himself could look to reschedule his bout with Parker.

‘Dynamite’ has too become hot property in the division, and is confident he is the best positioned to stop Usyk for the first time.

He said: “Definitely July, a big fight in July against Usyk. That’s what I want.

Deontay Wilder vs Francis Ngannou Could be Boxing Best Mega Fight as Deontay Wilder Coach Eyes Francis Ngannou Mega-Fight

Deontay Wilder’s boxing coach Malik Scott is looking ahead to a mega-fight against the former UFC champion Francis Ngannou, as it would be a cash-spinning event that makes sense, he said, to hold in Africa, providing it’s organized by powerful combat sports broker, and financier, Turki Alalshikh

The fight pits one of the most thunderous punchers in boxing, Wilder, who engaged in an historic and thrilling three-fight rivalry with Tyson Fury, against one of the most devastating finishers in mixed martial arts, Ngannou, who vanquished a who’s-who of top tier opponents during his run in the UFC.

Now, Scott is saying Wilder is keen, Ngannou wants it, and Alalshikh is open to the fight, too.

Deontay Wilder vs Francis Ngannou Could be Boxing’s Next Crossover Mega-Event

Ngannou has fought in boxing before, famously flooring Fury en route to a narrow defeat, before getting humbled because of a second-round knockout loss he suffered at the hands of Anthony Joshua. A third swing in the sport, having returned to MMA for a PFL MMA championship bout against Renan Ferreira, whom he breezed past with ease in the very first round, appears to be on the cards.

“It’s Wilder and Ngannou,” Scott said, in an interview with SpacesportSweden. “Especially them doing it in Africa, two African kings going at it and … going against each other for the type of money that they will make. And doing it in Africa would be incredible. And if there’s one man that can get this done, it’s Turki Alalshikh.”

“I think Ngannou is doing well. I think he’s a very brave man, I think he’s very courageous. He’s always called out the best in the UFC. He’s calling out the best in boxing.

Regardless of the esteem Scott holds Ngannou in, he expects a dominant victory for his fighter.

“If we get to go against him, he is going to get to feel the wrath of Deontay Wilder,” he said. “If Deontay Wilder hits him with his best shot, he goes to sleep.”

Scott continued: “Deontay always wanted to fight in Africa. So I’m sure he’s very excited about it. If there’s something that he’s going to entertain, this is something he’s always wanted to do anyway.”

The world desperately awaits Errol Spence Jr. Told Exactly What to Do Next as Oscar de la Hoya Makes Bold Fight Demand

The world desperately awaits Errol Spence Jr.’s  return to the squared circle. Once considered the hottest star in boxing, The Truth has been sidelined for over a year since his defeat to Terence Crawford. It has been a grueling path for Spence and despite constant chatter of a return, there’s been no fight.

Then came the retirement rumors that Spence quashed subsequently, yet questions about his comeback lingered. Finally, after months of uncertainty, the Texan can hope. Oscar De La Hoya has stepped up, offering a perfect stage for Spence to return to the squared circle.

Errol Spence Jr.’s dream return

Vergil Ortiz Jr. is undoubtedly De La Hoya’s biggest asset at the moment. The undefeated welterweight, fresh off an impressive victory over Israil Madrimov is ready to elevate his career. However, after two back-to-back fights, the Golden Boy wants his fighter to slow down a bit.

In a recent interview with FightHype TV, the 52-year-old promoter claimed that he plans on having a homecoming fight for Oritz at the home of the Dallas Cowboys. “Vergil is coming off two tough fights which can be tough on the body as well and tough on the mind. I’m thinking about doing a homecoming party for him in Dallas and fight a top 10 guy. Then go after Fundora and then go after Crawford after he comes back down to 154 after he fights Canelo at 168,” stated De La Hoya.

The promoter’s worry for his fighter is valid as these fights are intense. However, this predicament has provided a golden opportunity for Errol Spence Jr., as De La Hoya wants him to be Ortiz’s opponent. Not only that, the promoter promises good pay if the fight is secured. “There’s a lot of options out there for Vergil. I’m excited. Imagine if we can put together a Vergil-Spence fight at Dallas Stadium at the Cowboys Stadium. That would sell out the place. I think that’s something to consider as well,” he stated.

The decision entirely lies on Spence as this fight can truly serve as a perfect comeback opportunity. A sold-out fight against one of the hottest stars in welterweight, followed by a title fight against a rival that he has desired for a long time.

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A title fight is still open

Last year, a rumored Sebastian Fundora vs Errol Spence‘s fight completely overtook the narrative. It fight not only intrigued the fans but promised to be a hard-hitting affair that everyone desired. But, as WBO refused to sanction the anticipated title fight, it was shelved. The whole predicament left The Towering Inferno out of action for almost a year after winning his WBO title.

Despite these circumstances, it looks like Fundora is ready to put aside every issue for a dance against Spence. In a recent interview with Boxing Scenehe claimed, “Of course I want that fight,” showing his excitement over the possible bout. He was not able to hide his disappointment at everything that conspired in the last few months. “It’s a big fight; it’s a big, big fight, but of course, it didn’t happen,” sighed Fundora.

After the disappointment, the unified super welterweight champion successfully defended his title against Chordale Booker on March 22 via a 4th-round TKO. Following the impressive victory, he would most likely take on WBO’s number-one ranked Xander Zayas.

While there are lots of variables, if everything falls in place, we might see a Fundora-Spence clash in either late 2025 or early 2026. However, everything depends on how Errol Spence Jr. is feeling at the moment and when he will come back. Till then, all these plans are just pipe dreams. What are your views on Oscar De La Hoya‘s plan? Let us know your thoughts down below.

Oleksandr Usyk’s ‘priority’ is the undisputed world championship fight with Daniel Dubois

Unified world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk wants the undisputed title clash with Daniel Dubois but a mandatory defence against Joseph Parker remains an option; unbeaten champion Usyk holds the WBO, WBA and WBC heavyweight titles, while Britain’s Dubois has picked up the IBF belt

An undisputed world heavyweight championship bout with Britain’s Daniel Dubois remains “the priority” for Oleksandr Usyk and a decision on his next fight could be made this week.

He had to vacate the IBF heavyweight belt to take his December rematch with Tyson Fury. The Ukrainian won that second Fury fight and remains the unbeaten holder of the WBO, WBC and WBA world heavyweight titles.

Dubois picked up the IBF championship which he defended against former champion Anthony Joshua last year. After losing to Usyk in 2023, Dubois has been calling for his shot at revenge.

Usyk, though, has been ordered to make a mandatory defence of his WBO belt against heavyweight contender Joseph Parker.

That is an option for the Ukrainian star, but setting a unification fight would take precedence over a mandatory obligation. In that case the WBO could allow Usyk to box Dubois first.

An agreement one way or the other should be reached soon, otherwise the WBO will call for Usyk vs Parker to go to purse bids.

Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk revealed to Sky Sports that fighting Dubois is their preference.

“If undisputed makes itself possible – it will be the priority,” he told Sky Sports.

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If Usyk is on course to fight Parker or Dubois next, Krassyuk noted: “We will come to know it within the next couple of days.”

Biggest fight in boxing today?

Promoter Frank Warren previously told Sky Sports: “We’re working at this moment on what his [Dubois’] next fight will be.

“He’s got some options there but the fight I’d love to see happen would be him against Usyk. For obvious reasons: the four belts on the line, the controversy of the first fight [Warren disputes the low blow that dropped Usyk]. And the fact that, in my opinion, Daniel’s come on and become a different fighter over the last 18 months or so.

“Whether it’s Riyadh or Wembley, it is the biggest fight in boxing, and if it’s at Wembley it’ll sell out.

“I prefer it to be in the summer, for obvious reasons. It’s an open-air show.”

“He Beat Him” Evander Holyfield Has No Doubt Floyd Mayweather Should Have Lost One Fight

Evander Holyfield doesn’t think Floyd Mayweather should have his undefeated record.

Mayweather retired in 2017 after going 50-0 as a professional, claiming world titles in five divisions from super-featherweight to super-welterweight along the way

That success saw him become the biggest star in the sport, where he was involved in some of the highest grossing events in recent history, including his fights with Manny Pacquiao, Canelo Alvarez and Oscar De La Hoya.

It was one of those fights that Holyfield felt Mayweather should have lost though, after he was asked by Sports Inquirer if he thought Pacquiao should have got the verdict in their clash

“I totally thought he did [win the fight].

I actually thought Pacquiao was doing well.”

Holyfield then explained what he saw in the fight that made him come to that decision.

“The fact of the matter is, you’re the more aggressive one, you hit him with the shots… Pacquiao seem to hit him (Mayweather) more times than he hit Pacquiao.”

Holyfield himself knows what it is like to have been involved in some closely-fought battles, with his initial fight with Lennox Lewis in March 1999 one that was controversial after many felt ‘The Real Deal’ was fortunate to come away with a draw.

Another heavyweight icon that Holyfield fought during his career was the late, great George Foreman, with the two legends meeting in April 1991. Just like Holyfield, ‘Big George’ also once named a fight that he feels Mayweather should have lost.

“Before I Leave I will Secure More Wins” Anthony Joshua Makes Retirement Admission In Post To Fans

Anthony Joshua is in the final stages of his career,  And a fine one it has been too. The former Olympic gold medalist turned professional in October 2013 and racked up 20 consecutive knockout wins which took him all the way to the IBF title, and then an epic unification fight with Wladimir Klitschko which saw him add the WBA and IBO belts to his waist.

It was Joseph Parker who was the first man to take ‘AJ’ the distance, but he still surrendered his WBO belt in the process. Joshua’s first loss came to Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019, but he avenged it later that year to regain his belts before once more losing them to Oleksandr Usyk and failing to win them back in a rematch in 2022.

A series of four rebuild wins saw him stop the likes of Robert Helenius, Francis Ngannou and Otto Wallin before young IBF strap holder Daniel Dubois derailed his quest to become a three-time world champion by knocking him out at Wembley Stadium in the fifth round last September.

Many hoped Joshua would fight Tyson Fury before his career ended, but instead, Fury retired at the start of January.

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Posting on Instagram, Joshua quoted from the 2002 film ‘Paid in Full’ to make his point that he could now leave ‘the game’ with the money he has made, but questioned whether he would still get the fan admiration if he were to hang up the gloves

“I love the game. I love the hustle. I feel like one of them ball players you know? Like Bird, Magic, James, Jordan, Kobe or something. You know I got dough, I could leave the league… But if I leave.…………. Are the fans still gonna love me, man? I get love out here in streets man.”

One option for Joshua right now is a rematch with Dubois, though ‘DDD’ has made it clear that he would prefer a rematch with Usyk for the chance to become undisputed champion. Parker is another in-form fighter who wants a second shot at Joshua.

Updates: Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder III rescheduled They will complete their trilogy battle for the WBC heavyweight championship on Oct. 9

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will complete their trilogy battle for the WBC heavyweight championship on Oct. 9, Top Rank Boxing announced Thursday.

The fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas initially was scheduled for July 24 before Fury’s positive COVID-19 test forced its postponement last Thursday. He has since tested negative and has been cleared to travel, ESPN reported.

“I wanted nothing more than to smash the ‘Big Dosser’ on July 24, but I guess the beating will have to wait,” the 32-year-old Fury said in a statement. “Make no mistake, I will be back and better than ever. We will fight Oct. 9, and I will knock him spark out!”

Shelly Finkel, Wilder’s manager, said his charge is ready for the third bout.

“This is what we went to arbitration for,” Finkel said. “He just wanted what was owed to him. He remains ready to reclaim his world title on Oct. 9.”

The first Fury-Wilder meeting in December 2018 ended in a disputed draw. Fury won the rematch in February 2020 when Wilder’s corner threw in the towel in the seventh round. Neither has appeared in the ring since.

Fury, a 6-foot-9 Englishman dubbed “The Gypsy King,” is 30-0-1 with 21 knockouts. Wilder, a 6-foot-7 American known as “The Bronze Bomber,” is 42-1-1 with 41 knockouts.

Joshua backed to win Dubois rematch : Tony Bellew has backed Anthony Joshua to defeat Daniel Dubois they should  meet again in a rematch of their September 2024 bout

Former cruiserweight world champion Tony Bellew has backed Anthony Joshua to defeat Daniel Dubois should they meet again in a rematch of their September 2024 bout, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

Speaking to First Round TV, Bellew expressed confidence in Joshua’s abilities despite his previous defeat to Dubois.

“If they were to have a rematch I’d favour Josh going in. He has better attributes than Daniel Dubois, but it’s all about the mindset,” Bellew said.

The first fight between the two British heavyweights saw Dubois score a heavy knockdown at the end of the first round before finishing Joshua with a conclusive knockout in the fifth.

Joshua had been rebuilding his career following back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk with knockout victories over Francis Ngannou, Otto Wallin and Robert Helenius.

There was talk of an immediate rematch after Joshua’s loss to Dubois, but the British-Nigerian instead took time out to recover from injury while hoping to secure a blockbuster showdown with long-time rival Tyson Fury, who has since retired at the start of the year.

Dubois was scheduled to fight Joseph Parker in February but withdrew due to illness. He has now been mandated to defend his IBF strap against 49-fight veteran Derek Chisora.

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The more likely fight for Dubois is a rematch with Usyk for the undisputed title, while Joshua may take on Parker if Fury remains in retirement.

Meanwhile, Joshua has been connecting with fans in Lagos, Nigeria. In a video shared on X.com on Sunday, excited onlookers greeted him with cheers and fist-bumps as the boxer jogged down the street.

In his post, Joshua shared his thoughts on fan support, comparing himself to basketball legends.

“I love the game. I love the hustle. I feel like one of them ball players you know? Like Bird, Magic, James, Jordan, Kobe or something,” he wrote.

“You know I got dough, I could leave the game… But if I leave… Are the fans still gonna love me, man? I get love out here in (the) streets man.”

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Joshua was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, to Nigerian mother Yeta and father Robert Joshua, who is of Nigerian and Irish ancestry.

Simone Biles’ NCAA Gymnastics Battle Resurfaces as BFF Jordan Chiles Powers UCLA Into the Semi-Finals

But reality hit: elite gymnasts like Katelyn Ohashi, who balanced school and stardom in Dallas, were the exception, not the rule. Biles’ dad, Ron, wasn’t buying it, telling her, “The public school system in the state of Texas won’t allow you to miss as many days as you’ll have to miss if you make the national team.” That fork in the road led Simone to homeschool and, eventually, Olympic history—four golds in Rio 2016 alone. Meanwhile, Chiles chose UCLA after Tokyo 2020, racking up NCAA titles in 2023 (uneven bars and floor). So, how did Simone’s sacrifice shape the path Jordan’s blazing now?

Jordan Chiles’ UCLA Journey akin to a Gymnastics Odyssey Through Triumph and Time Off

Jordan Chiles’ UCLA journey is the kind of rollercoaster that keeps you glued to the edge of your seat! Kicking things off in 2022, Chiles burst onto the collegiate scene as a freshman phenom for the Bruins, fresh off her Tokyo 2020 Olympic team silver. That first year, she was already flexing her elite skills, snagging two perfect 10s on floor and one on uneven bars, while racking up 23 scores of 9.9 or higher—talk about setting the Pauley Pavilion on fire! Her sophomore year in 2023? Absolute domination.

Chiles clinched NCAA individual titles on uneven bars and floor exercise, hitting a perfect 10 on bars and a near-flawless 9.975 on floor at the championships in Fort Worth. She also nabbed second in the all-around with a 39.7125, just 0.05 shy of the top spot, and led UCLA with 40 event wins, including five perfect 10s across the season. Her career-high all-around score of 39.9 still ranks No. 2 in UCLA history. But here’s the twist—after that stellar 2023 run, Chiles hit pause on her junior year to chase Olympic gold again, deferring her NCAA season to train at the World Champions Centre in Texas with Simone Biles. So, how did that break shake up her path?

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Alright, let’s rewind to 2023—Chiles made the gutsy call to step away from UCLA, trading Pauley Pavilion for the grind in Spring, Texas. Why? Paris 2024 was calling, and she wasn’t about to let it go to voicemail. Announced via Gymnastics Now on March 8, 2023, she deferred her junior season to focus on elite training under coaches Laurent and Cecile Landi, aiming for her second Olympic shot. Fast forward to July 30, 2024, at Bercy Arena—she delivered, helping Team USA snag team gold alongside Biles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey, and Hezly Rivera.

Then came the floor final on August 5: Chiles initially placed fifth with a 13.666, but a last-second inquiry from Coach Landi bumped her score to 13.766, landing her the bronze—or so we thought. Cue the chaos—Romania appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), claiming the inquiry was four seconds late, and on August 10, CAS ruled against Chiles, stripping her medal and awarding it to Ana Barbosu. “I was devastated,” Chiles wrote in her memoir I’m That Girl , capturing the gut punch of that moment. She fought back, taking her case to the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, but while that battle brews, she didn’t sulk—she roared back to UCLA for 2025. How’s she channeling that Paris drama into her NCAA comeback?

Now, let’s talk 2025—Chiles is back in Westwood, and she’s not messing around! After announcing her return on August 8, 2024, via NBC —“I am returning back to UCLA to represent the Bruins for my two remaining years of college”—she hit the ground tumbling. The season kicked off January 11 at the Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad, where her Prince-themed floor routine scored a 9.975, setting the tone for a redemption arc. By March 9, against Stanford, she notched a season-high 39.75 all-around, helping UCLA clinch the Big Ten title with a record 198.450 team score.

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That meet also saw history: Chiles, Brooklyn Moors, and Ciena Alipio each scored perfect 10s—UCLA’s first Big Ten trio to do so, per the team’s X post on March 25. “Walking into the routine, I was like, this is Rock Star Jordan,” she told ESPN’s Charlotte Gibson (March 31, 2025), radiating the confidence that’s fueled her 11 career perfect 10s at UCLA. Post-Paris, she’s been a hype machine too—teammate Emma Malabuyo said, “She’s involved in nearly every performance,” per ESPN. With her junior year peaking at the NCAA semi-finals on April 5 (9.975 on floor, 9.950 on vault), Chiles has one more year of eligibility left for 2026. What’s she got planned for that final Bruin chapter?

“Ridiculous Fight” Trainer Gives Final Verdict On Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford

Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford potentially taking place later this year has started to look like a real possibility. They are two of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world at the moment, but Crawford need to move up from 154 lbs to the super middleweight division for the contest

Trainer Abel Sanchez thinks that the jump in weight will be too much for Crawford.

He expects ‘Bud’ to cleverly use his hand and feet in the earlier rounds. However, Sanchez thinks Canelo will eventually find his power shot, which will be too much to handle for Crawford and the fight won’t be competitive.

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t’s a ridiculous fight. I think Crawford is too small. Canelo, in my opinion, is the face of boxing right now. Look at his resume. I think it’s a good fight for a little while. Crawford’s hand speed. Just like when Golovkin fought Kell Brook. The hand speed of Crawford. As the fight goes on, Canelo will start pounding on him. The fight ends somewhere between the ninth and the twelfth round.

Crawford has spent the majority of his career at super welterweight. He moved up to 154 lbs for his last outing against Israil Madrimov, a unanimous decision back in August 2024. Sanchez believes the speed made a difference in that contest.

He thinks the case would be similar for Crawford at 168 lbs, however, he expects that like all of Alvarez’s recent fights, it would become a spar for him by the fifth or the sixth round.

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