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Finnish heavyweight boxer, Robert Helenius has been banned from professional boxing for two years months after facing Anthony Joshua.

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Robert Helenius was initially suspended from boxing after testing positive for a performance-enhancement substance, clomifene.

Anthony Joshua sets up Deontay Wilder clash with stunning right hand to  finish Robert Helenius | DAZN News GB

The UK Anti-Doping Agency found this chemical substance in his body following his defeat to Anthony Joshua at London’s O2 Arena in August 2023. Recall that Joshua knocked out the 40-year-old Finish boxer in the 7th round of the bout.

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During the hearing of the failed drug test, Helenius said he was innocent as he claimed that the clomifene which was found in his body was from eggs and chicken meat he ate before he faced Joshua.

Unfortunately for him, he couldn’t prove that the chemical found in his system came from eggs and chicken meat according to the UK Anti-Doping Agency.

Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius LIVE: Start time, undercard, talkSPORT  commentary and how to follow clash at The O2 Arena | talkSPORT

The agency said: “Mr Helenius was unable to provide evidence that eggs and chicken he had consumed in advance of the bout originated from hens that had been administered clomifene.

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“He was therefore unable to identify the source of clomifene in his Sample and therefore unable to reduce the applicable period of Ineligibility of two years.”

Hence, he was banned from the sport for two years. The ban starts counting from September 18, 2023 (the date he was first suspended) to midnight of September 17, 2025.

 

Terence Crawford has as strong an argument as any for the tag of best boxer on the planet.

The 36-year-old from Omaha, Nebraska has been a world champion in three divisions, undisputed in two, and is set to make his super-welterweight debut in an attempt to make that four.

READ MORE:Eddie Hearn Has No Doubt Who The ‘Toughest’ Opponent For Terence Crawford Is

Despite his 147lbs days being behind him, Jaron Ennis, current IBF Welterweight Champion, wants his shot – so much so that he’s willing to meet ‘Bud’ at 154.

Terence Crawford becomes undisputed welterweight champion with TKO victory  over Errol Spence Jr | Boxing News | Sky Sports

 

 

Promoter Eddie Hearn, who recently signed the Philly native, calls it the biggest fight in boxing and Saudi Arabia’s Turki Alalshikh has expressed an interest in putting the money up to stage it.

RELATED:Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis Delivers Honest Verdict On Terence Crawford vs Canelo Alvarez Fight

‘Boot’s – coming off a stoppage win over David Avanesyan – is considered an elite talent, and his 32-0 record with 19 early finishes is as impressive as any, but he would step through the ropes an underdog.

In an interview with The Only Kayla, the 27-year-old said a victory may be ‘easier than people think’ because, in his mind, he does ‘everything better’ than Crawford.

Terence Crawford: I don't care about fighting Errol Spence Jr. anymore |  DAZN News US

“Me being hungry. That hunger. Whatever he thinks he can do, I can do better. I’m smart, I’m sharp. I’m trying to tell y’all, when I fight someone that’s better it’s gonna make me better. People don’t understand that. You fight better competition it makes you better, it makes you think, you go to the next level.

UPDATE:Is Terence Crawford vulnerable against Israil Madrimov?

And the fight might even be easier than what you think. Than what other people think. Cause I know what I’m gonna do.”

Crawford faces undefeated WBA Super-Welterweight Champion Israil Madrimov on August 3 in Los Angeles.

 

Terence Crawford is such an elite-level fighter that finding an opponent to challenge him has proven difficult.

Now 36 years old, the Omaha, Nebraska native has held multiple world championships in three weight divisions.

READ MORE:Andy Ruiz Jr Changes His Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford Verdict: “It’s His Time”

Known for his superlative ring IQ and smart shot selection, he was undisputed at both lightweight and welterweight with his most impressive win being a dismantling of Errol Spence Jr in July 2023.

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Next time out, Crawford moves up to 154 lbs. His first fight is against WBA champion Israil Madrimov. Should he come through that, he has been linked with everyone from Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez to Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis and a Spence rematch, though some of those are more realistic than others.

Speaking to YSM Sports Media, Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn thinks his man ‘Boots’ would be ‘Bud’s toughest test.

RELATED:Terence Crawford vs Israil Madrimovwford LIVE: Date, UK start time, undercard and how to follow as undefeated superstar eyes another world title

“I don’t think he would want that fight. He would probably say what’s in it for me. And the answer is hopefully a lot of money. Crawford is a brilliant fighter. I’m sure he’s not afraid of anyone. I’m sure he believes he beats Jaron Ennis. But also ‘BoMac’, Crawford, they’re incredibly knowledgable boxing people.

Terence 'Bud' Crawford looking to forge legacy in Errol Spence Jr.  superfight - Yahoo Sports

They know how good Ennis is. That’s the toughest fight out there for them. I don’t think they’ll be queuing up for it but once the demand is there and once His Excellency has said he’ll make the fight I’m sure they’ll take it.”

UPDATE:Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis Delivers Honest Verdict On Terence Crawford vs Canelo Alvarez Fight

Ennis stopped David Avanesyan in his last fight, something Crawford also did several years ago, and he didn’t take too kindly to comparisons made between the two.

 

Gervonta Davis and Vasiliy Lomachenko have cut off contract talks, ending hopes of a mega-fight between them in 2024.

According to ESPN’s Mike Coppinger, an official involved with the negotiations said they have been broken off due to Lomachenko’s desire to take the rest of 2024 off.

The two sides had been attempting to hammer out a deal that would have locked in a lightweight title unification bout for November in Las Vegas.

READ MORE:Gervonta Davis Team Reacts To Fellow Champion Backing Out Of Fight Talks: “He’s Done”

Representatives from PBC and Top Rank met last week in Las Vegas with the goal of finalizing a deal for an ESPN-Prime Video pay-per-view fight between Davis and Lomachenko, but they never got to the finish line, per Coppinger.

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Lomachenko’s manager, Egis Klimas, explained that the Ukrainian star simply wasn’t feeling the idea of boxing again in 2024, saying:

“Loma is not in the mood right now. He doesn’t have the motivation at the moment. He’s taking off. He wants to spend more time with the family. … With Loma, just money is not what motivates him.

“He doesn’t take anything just because of money. You can offer him millions, tens of millions of dollars—if he doesn’t have motivation, he’s not ready to prepare for the fight.”

Davis, 29, is widely regarded as one of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world. He boasts a perfect career record of 30-0 with 28 knockouts, and is the WBA lightweight title holder.

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“Tank” most recently fought in June, beating Frank Martin by eighth-round knockout to retain his title.

The 36-year-old Lomachenko first rose to prominence as an Olympic gold medalist in 2008 and 2012, but he has enjoyed success in the professional ranks as well.

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Loma is 18-3 with 12 wins by way of knockout, and he has won major titles in three separate weight classes.

After somewhat controversially losing to Devin Haney by unanimous decision in a bout for the WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles, he bounced back to beat George Kambosos Jr. in May for the vacant IBF lightweight title.

UPDATE:Gervonta Davis ‘Promises’ To Beat Rival So Bad ‘His Father Will Cry’

While Lomachenko reportedly intends to return in 2025 to defend that title for the first time, Davis must now find a new opponent for the fall.

Coppinger listed Isaac Cruz, William Zepeda and WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson as potential options.

Word from the camps recently was that Gervonta Davis and Vasiliy Lomachenko were getting set for a lightweight unification bout.

READ MORE:Top Trainer Robert Garcia Predicts Gervonta Davis-Lomachenko: “He Won’t Be Afraid Of Him”

The teams of the two champions – Davis the WBA and Lomachenko the IBF – had carried out initial talks that were reportedly going to ramp up this week. That was until the Ukrainian’s manager, Egis Klimas, told Steve Kim that his man ‘was not in the mood to fight.’

Gervonta Davis Receives Approval To Travel To Paris And Join The U.S.  Olympic Boxing Team

“Loma is not in the mood right now, he doesn’t have the motivation at the moment. He’s taking off, he wants to spend more time with the family. He doesn’t want to do anything till the end of the year.

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So he’s definitely not coming to the ring till the end of the year. With Loma, just money is not what motivates him. He doesn’t take anything just because of money. You can offer him millions, tens of millions of dollars – if he doesn’t have motivation, he’s not ready to prepare for the fight.”

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Despite the target date for the bout being November this year, making it still plausible, the negativity of the statement suggests talks are either off or on hold. ‘Tank’s team are certainly taking it that way.

Speaking on Instagram, co-trainer Kenny Ellis said ‘Loma’ ‘is done’ if he decides against the fight.

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“If Lomachenko can’t get motivated by getting a chance at being the face of boxing his team need to hang his gloves to where he can never reach them again. He’s done.”

If negotiations have indeed collapsed, fans will look for Davis to face WBC Champion Shakur Stevenson instead – a fight both men have said can happen and one that’s more intriguing to most.

 

Terence Crawford versus Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is a fight that very much excites fight fans despite the great difference in weight between the two elite-level world champions.

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Once upon a time, the fight would have been easier to make: ‘Canelo’ picked up his first world title down at light middleweight, but has since moved up through the weights and won belts all the way up to light heavyweight. Right now he holds all four titles in the super middleweight division having recently defended them once more against fellow Mexican Jaime Munguia.

Throwback to when Terence Crawford left the ‘next Floyd Mayweather’ on the  canvas with ferocious uppercut

Omaha’s Crawford is the naturally smaller man who has been undisputed at both lightweight and welterweight. He has beaten the likes of Shawn Porter, Kell Brook and Amir Khan though his most impressive win came last time out against Errol Spence Jr.

That was in July last year and after that protracted period away from the ring he debuts up at 154 lbs in a world title fight with Israil Madrimov on August 3, perhaps in preparation for the further two weight class jump for the Canelo fight he’s been targeting for a year.

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Former heavyweight champion and one time ‘Canelo’ gym mate Andy Ruiz Jr, previously advised ‘Bud’ to stay away from Canelo.

“I think Crawford could be the best in the world at those divisions but I think he should stay away from Canelo right now. Let Canelo do his thing. For sure I know that Crawford’s gonna be the face of boxing after Canelo does his thing.”

Terence Crawford calls out Canelo Alvarez for sensational mega fight |  Boxing | Sport | Express.co.uk

But Ruiz has now changed his opinion and in an interview with FightHubTV praised Crawford’s skillset and believes it’s ‘his time’.

“Crawford is a smaller opponent but you can’t critique his skills, his speed, it’s unbelievable.

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I think that would be a good pay day for Crawford and he deserves, you know, it after all the things he has been though, especially with different promoters and all that. It’s his time.”

Ruiz has a huge fight himself on Crawford’s undercard in August when he takes on Jarrell Miller.

Meanwhile, ‘Canelo’ is working on his next fight date in September and has been linked with Chris Eubank Jr as well as Edgar Berlanga.

Is there anything Floyd Mayweather cannot afford? After appearing at a recent WNBA game with a bag of money beside him, Mayweather took to Instagram to show off his most recent purchase: another jet.

“I just copped/ bought another toy, but I play with this one in the sky. I’m going to continue to set the bar high while they continue to pray on my downfall,” Mayweather said in a recent Instagram caption. “I’m going to stay on my grind. Either you hate it or you motivated. 2 planes give them 2 more small reasons to hate!”

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Known as the Air Mayweather 2, the Gulfstream III private jet is black and white with “Mayweather” written in red across the plane’s fuselage. The initials “TMT,” for Mayweather’s brand, The Money Team, appear on the jet’s tail.

Floyd Mayweather has a $50m private jet like a flying palace

Air Mayweather 2 is built for luxury travel. The jet has twelve beige leather seats with black and red pillows with a monogrammed “M” on the headrest. There are also black tables for workspaces and dining. Throughout the jet’s interior are signature accents such as golden cup holders.

Money Is Not A Problem

Mayweather, who is considered the wealthiest boxer in history, is worth an estimated $400 million. He began his professional career in 1996 and won six boxing championships. What makes Mayweather so unique as a boxer was his ability to fight in five weight classes, including super featherweight, lightweight, junior welterweight, welterweight twice, and super selterweight.

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No matter the weight class, Mayweather had an unblemished an unblemished record, one that eventually tallied 50 wins, with 27 by knockout. His highest-paid fight came in 2018 when he fought Conor McGregor for $30 million. In addition, endorsement deals with brands such as Hublot, Burger King and FanDuel also enhanced the fighter’s net worth.

Floyd Mayweather Storms Nigeria With Customised Private Jet, Multiple  Luxury Cars - Pointblank News

Outside the ring, Mayweather generates additional income with his brands Mayweather Promotions and The Money Team.

In total, Mayweather’s career earnings are reported to be $1.1 billion.

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Mayweather’s wins in the ring have afforded him quite a few luxuries. From fleets of cars to homes in Las Vegas and Beverly Hills, Mayweather is not scared to show his wealth. His recent private jet purchase is in addition to another plane purportedly purchased for $50 million in 2014, a Gulfstream G650. Mayweather used the plan to travel to countries such as Hong Kong, Bali, Tokyo, Monte Carlo and Fiji.

 

Gervonta Davis and Vasiliy Lomachenko look to be heading towards an intriguing two-belt lightweight clash.

When Devin Haney vacated all four titles in the division Lomachenko picked up the vacant IBF strap with a win over George Kambosos Jr. ‘Tank’ Davis was automatically elevated by the WBA to Full Champion and sealed that status with an impressive knockout over previously-undefeated Frank Martin.

READ MORE:Roy Jones Jr Has No Doubt Who Is Better Between Gervonta Davis And Shakur Stevenson

All is now set for the unification, which has been confirmed as in talks by ‘Loma’s promoter Bob Arum.

Top Trainer Robert Garcia Predicts Gervonta Davis-Lomachenko: "He Won't Be  Afraid Of Him" - Seconds Out

Speaking to Fight Hub TV, esteemed trainer Robert Garcia said his prediction would be very different five years ago.

“I think five or six years ago I would pick Lomachenko right away. Right now it might be too hard. I think at his age and his size, because he’s not that big of a lightweight, I think I have to favour Tank. His power is just unbelievable.”

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Garcia – who currently trains pound-for-pound star Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez among others – praised the Ukrainian but ultimately couldn’t look by the extreme power of Davis which has put away 28 of 30 opponents so far.

He's next' - Gervonta Davis reveals plan to finally fight Vasyl Lomachenko  after Frank Martin clash and Shakur Stevenson reacts angrily | talkSPORT

“Loma’s got great skills man. Loma’s the one that will not be afraid of him. Loma’s the one that will be in great shape. If he knows how to win the first few rounds and then fights smart the rest of the fight then there’s a chance he could pull it off. He’s a very smart man, but I just think Tank’s power is too much.

UPDATE:Gervonta Davis ‘Promises’ To Beat Rival So Bad ‘His Father Will Cry’

Loma’s so skilful, man, that he could do it for twelve rounds, but when you have someone like Tank in front of you, it’s not gonna be easy. It won’t be easy.”

Talks are set to continue for the 135 unification with a date pencilled in for November. The winner will be expected to move straight into another championship clash with Shakur Stevenson.

Floyd Mayweather’s most formidable opponent needed to be saved from himself as the self-professed ‘Best Ever’ worked him over in their 2000 fight.

On October 21, Mayweather faced Emanuel Augustus at Cobo Hall in Detroit between WBC super featherweight title defenses against Gregorio Vargas and Diego Corrales. ‘The Drunken Master’ would be ideal preparation for what was expected to be a hard slog against Corrales three months later.

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Augustus, who later took the honor of being Mayweather’s most formidable foe, gave the future 50-0 superstar all he could handle in the fight without any notion of claiming victory. Mayweather was too fast and good for Augustus, who deployed as many tricks of the trade as possible to remain in the fight. In the end, it took a plea for mercy from trainer Nelson Lopez to end it with a round remaining.

Mayweather Nearly Loses

Mayweather quickly opened a cut above Augustus’ eye and built on that by breaking down the Chicago native with peppers of shots throughout. Augustus tried to give as good as he got and, at times, had success. However, Mayweather always had the final say in the exchanges.

Into round four, Mayweather was beginning to bust Augustus up before going into defensive mode as he took a breather. Once he’d recharged, Mayweather unleashed another damaging barrage even though Augustus kept coming forward.

Midway through the contest, Augustus’ relentlessness paid dividends as Mayweather showed signs of wear and tear. Despite being in total control of the scorecards, Mayweather wasn’t having it all his own way.

Taking another breath, Mayweather allowed Augustus to work but was still getting caught throughout his attacks, so much so that the ringside doctor looked at Augustus to his disgust. Augustus was allowed to continue but knew taking too much more would end the fight. – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source

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The following round was all Mayweather, with the physician examining Augustus again halfway through the session. In the corner, Lopez told Augustus that he had to show something in the ninth, or he’d stop the fight.

It took only a few seconds over a minute of the round for Lopez to stand on the ring apron and plead for referee Dale Grable to call the fight off. Augustus’s ability to withstand massive punishment is likely why Mayweather made those claims regarding his opponent later in his career.

Speaking to FightHype about Augustus, Mayweather said, “Before the fight, I heard he had got robbed [by bad decisions] a lot of times. I believe that’s true.

I'm Going to Rate Emanuel Augustus First"- Floyd Mayweather Has a Bizarre  Choice for Toughest Opponent He Has Ever Faced - EssentiallySports

“It was a good fight, and he’s a tough motherf***er. I had to dig deep,” Mayweather added. “Emmanuel Augustus was my toughest opponent. His record didn’t show his skill set, but the guy was unbelievable.

“He didn’t have the best record in the sport of boxing. He has never won a world title. But he came to fight, and, of course, at that particular time, I had taken a long layoff. He’s a true warrior, a true champion.

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Speaking about his desire to compete despite ending his career losing 34 of 78 bouts, Augustus opened up in an interview with Boxing News. He said, “I just liked to fight. I just wanted to be able to get in there and do it. I didn’t need to be motivated as I was already motivated to do it.

“But I liked to fight, and I like fighting. That’s probably a bad thing to say. It’s probably even worse to feel good about it, but it is what it is. I am a fighter. I was born to fight. And when I die, I’m going to die with boxing gloves on and a mouthpiece in. That’s my frame of mind. Every time I turn around, I’m fighting for something.” – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2024/07/18/floyd-mayweather-hardest-fight-plea-for-mercy/

 

The stage is set for a proper clash of titans at the CDMX Arena on Saturday, August 24 as the co-feature is set for Floyd Mayweather vs John Gotti III.

With a great night of fights headlined by the rematch, the announced co-main event features former WBC Welterweight Champion “Vicious” Victor Ortiz facing the No. 5-ranked Argentine Rodrigo Damián Coria, a former WBO Latin Champion, who has never been knocked out.

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Ortiz, a Mexican American boxing star, known for his power and speed in the ring, had a memorable fight against Mayweather in 2011. In that fight, Ortiz let his guard down to try to make peace with Mayweather after a foul, which resulted in two lethal blows from the American that ended his night. This story adds an element of interest to the night’s co-main event at the CDMX Arena on Saturday, August 24.

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The 37-year-old Ortiz, who was born and raised in Kansas, has forged his path in boxing with determination and resilience. Under the guidance of his trainer, Bucky Ignacio Ávila, Ortiz debuted professionally in 2004 and quickly stood out for his aggressive style and knockout power.

In 2011, he secured the World Boxing Council (WBC) welterweight title in a tough battle against André Berto, cementing his status as champion.

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Beyond his accomplishments in the ring, Ortiz is known for his commitment to charitable causes, supporting underserved communities, and inspiring future athletes. Obstacles have marked his career, but his relentlessness and passion for boxing have led him to overcome each challenge.

Coria, a 25-year-old originally from Mercedes and based in Córdoba, will face Ortiz in this important co-feature. Coria has shown great tenacity throughout his career, standing at 1.78m tall and with a record of 13-5 with 2 KOs. Among his most notable victories are those obtained against Adrián Sasso, Marco García Ovejero, José Alberto Vargas, Roque Junco, and Marcelo Bzowski, the latter two in the United States.

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With his complicated style and southpaw status, Coria faces a dangerous and more experienced knockout artist. This bout represents a significant challenge, especially considering Coria is fighting on the road, which adds a layer of difficulty to his counterpunching style, which is not always valued abroad.

For more information and updates on the Mayweather vs. Gotti III PPV, visit DAZN’s official website, dazn.com.

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Tickets for the event starting at $1,190 MXN are on sale now and available at the Super Boletos website and the CDMX Arena Box Office. Tickets are available at a wide range of prices, ensuring there are options for all boxing fans. Below are the ticket costs: – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2024/07/18/floyd-mayweather-co-feature-adds-intrigue-to-mexico-exhibition/

 

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