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‘It’d be crazy’ – Terence Crawford offers Gervonta Davis huge fight on Canelo Alvarez card

Terence Crawford is set to compete in the biggest fight of his stellar career, as he looks towards a mega-money clash with Alvarez at September in Las Vegas.

It promises to be a huge event between arguably the two biggest boxing superstars in the US, providing Alvarez beats William Scull on May 3.

But ‘Bud’ has his own plan to make the event even bigger with the inclusion of lightweight superstar Davis.

He has called for ‘Tank’ to take on Shakur Stevenson in a huge all-American tilt, but isn’t sure he will accept.

“It should be crazy [Davis vs Stevenson], on Crawford and Canelo. That would be dope,” he said in an interview with Manouk Akopyan.

“If Tank wasn’t so cocky not to be on a Terence Crawford undercard, that would be dope.

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“But I don’t see Tank taking a backseat to no fighter because he would see it as the Tank show.

“So, I don’t know, but it should be a good undercard.”

Davis has yet to entertain any official talks over a clash with Stevenson.

He will also now be locked into fights for the foreseeable future, given he is expected to next rematch Lamont Roach in June.

‘Tank’ even held talks with Jake Paul over a clash, clearly prioritising the biggest events possible.

Crawford has been a vocal supporter of Stevenson and believes he is a superstar in the making.

“Tank knows what it is up,” he said. “He knows what he is up against if he is going to fight Shakur or Keyshawn.

“He wants to fight these guys that everybody in the world know aren’t going to give him a fight.

“They aren’t mentally there, they might have a little skill here and there but mentality-wise they are not going to be able to keep it up the whole fight.

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Here Comes 2026: Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul simulation ends with boxer left unconscious in one-punch KO

Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul has been teased to take place in 2026 – but we’ve already seen the outcome.

Anthony Joshua is a two-time heavyweight world champion who has achieved it all in the sport, but has yet to pencil in his next fight after losing to Daniel Dubois.

After beating heavyweight icon Mike Tyson in a huge event, YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul is after more big names.

He called out Joshua to a surprising clash, which would likely be a mega commercial event.

Paul insisted he could beat the hard-hitting Briton, despite his limited experience which would make him a huge underdog.

The pair then jumped on a phone call and hashed out a surprising plan for a fight, which they teased could take place next year.

But classic video game EA Sports Fight Night has already solved the outcome if the pair were to touch gloves.

Joshua stepped in carrying a huge size advantage over Paul, who stands five inches smaller.

And it was clear from the opening bell, as expected if the pair do meet, that Joshua was in control.

‘We’re halfway’… Potential Francis Ngannou opponent claims crossover fight is a real possibility

The former UFC heavyweight champion is yet to announce his next move after making his return to MMA last October.

A boxing match between Ngannou and Deontay Wilder has seemingly been his preferred option having not stepped inside the ring since his loss to Anthony Joshua one year ago.

Whilst Ngannou has named other opponents like a potentially returning Wladimir Klitschko, there are other options on the table outside of the top heavyweight boxers.

Along with a second MMA fight with the PFL, the knockout artist has also spoken about the prospect of a crossover super fight with the ‘King of Kickboxing’.

Rico Verhoeven gives promising update on Francis Ngannou crossover fight

Francis Ngannou has already competed against the best heavyweights from boxing and MMA but what about one other ruleset.

Having held the GLORY heavyweight title for over a decade, Rico Verhoeven is one of the most dominant combat sports champions of all time.

With 12 successive title defenses and multiple tournament and Grand Prix wins, the 35-year-old is a legend of his sport but he needs new and exciting challenges.

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GLORY recently announced a 32-man ‘Last Heavyweight Standing’ tournament that will take place throughout the year but Verhoeven’s name was left off of the roster.

Whilst he could still enter the tournament at a later stage or be saving himself to fight the winner, this could also point to the promotion trying to put something special together for the champion.

Both Francis Ngannou and Verhoeven have spoken in the past about the idea of some form of crossover bout that could take place under a boxing ruleset.

By having both men step outside of the ruleset that they’re known for, it could allow them to meet in the middle for a first of its kind showdown.

Verhoeven recently appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show where he gave the latest update on the fight.

“It’s 100% on the radar and I recently saw an interview with Francis that it’s also on his radar and he’s also interested in that fight so yeah. There are a lot of talks going on and I’m excited for it because I think it’s a huge challenge and it’s something new, something different, something we haven’t seen before. We’ve seen boxers and MMA guys versus each other but I think we are way more aligned than the other guys so I’m excited for this challenge.”

Of course, talks doesn’t necessarily guarantee that anything will come of this but Verhoeven is confident and there does appear to be more to this than just fantasy matchmaking.

“We’re in talks with different organizations, like Marshall (Zelaznik) said, there are different people that showed interest in a fight like this so let’s say we’re halfway. I’m always very positive so let’s say we’re halfway and that’s of course always the beginning, that people are interested and they want to see a fight like this and that’s what is going on.”

Rico Verhoeven may not be a household name around the world but the matchup would be fascinating

There’s no denying that a fight against one of the top heavyweight boxers in the world would do more for Francis Ngannou in terms of both the interest and money that it would generate.

However, having him step into the ring for a boxing match with Rico Verhoeven, as the Dutchman said himself, would offer the fans something they haven’t seen before.

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Verhoeven is no stranger to facing big and powerful knockout artists but his technical ability and resilience has seen him overcome each and every test during his reign as the champion.

Given Ngannou’s performance against Tyson Fury, he can’t be ruled out inside of a boxing ring and whilst the GLORY champion has faced some knockout artists in his time, there’s big punchers and then there’s Francis Ngannou.

Come to the Ring, Jake Paul challenges Anthony Joshua to get into the ring and insults him; calls him ‘glass chin’

Despite Jake Paul becoming one of the most popular figures in boxing in recent years, it seems that he still fails to earn the respect of his fellow pugilists, who consider him more of a ‘spectacle’ than a real boxer.

His last fight against a 30-year-older Mike Tyson was for the ratings, but in the ring he has not shown all that he has to offer against heavyweight opponents. However, as always, his mouth moves faster than his fists and now he has an opponent in mind to silence his critics.

What did Jake Paul say about Anthony Joshua?

The influencer-turned-boxer recently spoke on a podcast where he said he could ‘easily beat’ former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, whom he said has a ‘glass chin’ and challenged him to get in the ring with him.

This is what Jake Paul said about Anthony Joshua:

I want to fight Anthony Joshua and I’m going to beat him. He has a glass chin, he has no skills, he’s a clumsy fighter. I love you Anthony, we’re friends, but I want to beat you and I’m going to do it.

Joshua currently has no fight in sight, and is coming off perhaps the worst defeat of his career when he lost to Daniel Dubois last September, where the Briton was knocked out in the fifth round by his compatriot in the fight for the IBF heavyweight title.

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After Jake Paul’s comments, the YouTuber-boxer revealed via his Instagram account that Anthony Joshua called him on the phone, hinting that a fight between the two boxers is not completely out of the question.

Anthony Joshua has a record of 28-4 and has been a unified heavyweight champion, as well as an Olympic champion in London 2012. However, the 35-year-old boxer has had some rather surprising and painful defeats like Dubois, against Andy Ruiz in 2019 and twice against Oleksandr Usyk.

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For his part, Jake Paul has a record of 11-1, although against opponents who are either beyond retirement, such as Mike Tyson, or others in which boxing is not their main discipline, such as Nate Diaz or Anderson Silva.

After back-to-back losses Deontay Wilder Makes Final Decision On Retirement After Brutal KO Loss At 39 Years Old

Deontay Wilder has suffered back-to-back losses in his last two bouts.

The long-reigning WBC Heavyweight Champion was at one stage knocking out all comers, having built up a record of 39 stoppages from 40 fights before coming up against Tyson Fury

The pair of heavyweights first fought to a draw, but Fury would hand Wilder his first two losses inside the distance in fight two and three.

‘The Bronze Bomber’ took a year out of the ring before beating Robert Helenius in the first round, but another 14 months of inactivity followed. He was then upset by Joseph Parker over the distance and, in a fight he admitted could be his last, knocked out by Zhilei Zhang six months later.

A low-level comeback fight pencilled in for April was recently scrapped, leaving many in the sport feeling that the devastating puncher from Tuscaloosa, Alabama could move off quietly into retirement.

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Speaking to Space Port Sweden, coach and close personal friend to Wilder, Malik Scott, said in no uncertain terms that the former champion will be fighting again.

“Fighting is in Deontay’s heart. He’ll fight again. Deontay will fight again. He just moves on his own terms and does things how he wants to do them.

“Especially when it comes to the business aspect of things because like I said he doesn’t need this, so he ain’t going to do it if all the terms are not right.

“He’s still Deontay Wilder. He’s still big time boxing and people still want to see him. He’ll fight again.”

Whether or not Wilder will attempt a low-key comeback before chasing big fights remains to be seen, however Scott did mention both Francis Ngannou and Anthony Joshua as potential opponents.

Anthony Joshua next fight plans dealt fresh blow amid Oleksandr Usyk’s bold demand

Anthony Joshua’s quest for redemption has hit a snag as Oleksandr Usyk has doubled down on his intention to rematch with Daniel Dubois in his next fight.

After the WBO mandated that Usyk and Joseph Parker enter negotiations for a mandatory heavyweight clash, setting a 30-day window for them to conclude terms following Parker’s win over Martin Bakole, it appeared ‘AJ’ might be back-on-track. In their communication, the WBO asserted: “Please be advised that the WBO World Championship Committee is hereby ordering the commencement of negotiations between the subject matters fighters to discharge the WBO mandatory championship obligation in the heavyweight division.

“By virtue of this order, the WBO Interim Championship shall be terminated expeditiously in compliance with our institutional policy of only one world champion per weight class. The two parties have 30 days to reach terms. Failure to do so will result in this Committee ordering purse bid proceedings in accordance with WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests.”

AJ, hungry for a chance to avenge his previous defeat to ‘Triple D’, would have welcomed this turn of events. Their previous match-up at Wembley Stadium saw Dubois deliver a knockout blow in the fifth round that floored Joshua.

Nonetheless, Usyk’s latest pronouncement – favouring a fight with Dubois – could derail Joshua’s hopes for a swift return to winning ways. Ukraine champion Usyk has signalled a keen interest to face Daniel Dubois in the boxing ring, letting it be known during a conversation with Al Arabiya News: “We want to fight Dubois. My team is ready.

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“A lot depends on how God will give us a way to do it and the second person who can do that is His Excellency, Turki Alalshikh, because he is the person who can organise this fight. I think there would be obstacles otherwise.”

Further extolling the merits of Saudi Arabia as a stage for boxing, Usyk remarked: “The only person who can organise it is His Excellency and the Riyadh season. You know, I always fought on the land of my opponents.

“At present, Saudi Arabia has created the best environment, and organised these fights, so it has become like my second home. When I box in Saudi Arabia, it feels like our second home with great people and great fans. We can go to look around and meet with people. Currently, we can’t host fights in Ukraine, but we can have them in Saudi Arabia – and they are very kind to us.”

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The anticipated rematch between Usyk and Dubois is generating significant buzz, with speculation mounting that their potential undisputed heavyweight world title clash could even take place at Wembley Stadium in London. Alexander Krassyuk, the promoter for Usyk, revealed to Sky Sports that discussions are underway for the fight, with Wembley being one of the considered venues.

The two heavyweights previously met in 2023, with Usyk securing a ninth-round TKO victory.

Rematch is clocking as Oleksandr Usyk Delivers His Honest Verdict On Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois

Oleksandr Usyk has seen off the challenges of both Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua.

The current unified world heavyweight champion remains unbeaten in the professional ranks having cleaned out the cruiserweight division to become undisputed before repeating that feat up in the banner division

Along the way, he knocked out Dubois in August 2023 despite being down for several minutes after what was ruled a low blow, having already dispatched ‘AJ’ twice over 12 rounds.

Since then, he had to vacate the IBF belt to honour a rematch with Tyson Fury, which he won having beaten him the first time to become undisputed.

It was Dubois who picked up that belt after his win over Fillip Hrgovic, then he defended it with a career-best showing against Joshua back in September. He had his man down at the end of the first round and by the fifth round knocked him out and left him unable to continue to retain his crown.

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Anthony Joshua opted not to take an immediate rematch at the time, but that is a fight that is now a real possibility for Dubois as he looks to return to action following an illness that kept him out of his proposed fight with Joseph Parker back in February.

Speaking to Al Arabiya English, Usyk was asked if that rematch was possible and how it might go.

“There’s always a chance. In the first fight, Daniel was a winner, but it’s boxing, if there was another fight, I’m not a great predictor. It would be interesting to see another fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.”

Usyk is rather hoping it will be he who faces Dubois as he strives to become a two-time undisputed champion before he retires.

“We Would All Be In Danger” Tyson Fury Relieved One World Champion Isn’t A Heavyweight

Tyson Fury has praised a featherweight powerhouse who is tearing through the division.

The former WBC heavyweight champion announced his retirement from boxing at the beginning of the year, just weeks after he was beaten by Oleksandr Usyk in their huge rematch which saw the Ukrainian superstar retain his unified WBC, WBA and WBO heavyweight titles

Tyson Fury had been heavily linked with a long awaited all-British showdown against two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, although it now appears that this bout is no longer in the pipeline for both fighters, much to the disappointment of boxing fans around the globe.

Speaking whilst working as a pundit for TNT Sports, ‘The Gypsy King’ gave plaudits to WBA featherweight champion Nick Ball, as he jokingly admits ‘everyone would be unsafe’ if the 28-year-old was a heavyweight.

“I think he is fantastic, little Nick Ball. God made him 5ft 3in [5ft 2in] for a reason, because if he were 6ft 5in we would all be unsafe right now.

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He is a proper English pitbull terrier. I love watching him, honestly. Even though he beat my mate Isaac Lowe, I am a massive fan of little Nick Ball.”

Ball made the second defence of his WBA crown with a dominant performance against Ireland’s TJ Doheny on March 15 in his hometown of Liverpool, stopping the 38-year-old at the end of the tenth round to remain unbeaten as a professional

The 28-year-old has expressed his interest in a showdown against pound-for-pound superstar Naoya Inoue, who is the current undisputed super bantamweight champion. Inoue has already captured world titles in four weight divisions, with many regarding the Japanese icon as one of the biggest punchers in boxing.

Joe Rogan in Disbelief Over Deontay Wilder’s Insane Power Despite Having Legs That “Look Like Sticks”

Deontay Wilder would probably be grinning ear to ear if he heard what Joe Rogan just said. After all, the past few years have been anything but smooth sailing for him. Well, except for 2022—when he scored a brutal first-round knockout against Robert Helenius.

Since then, it’s been a rough ride. His biggest roadblock? Tyson Fury. Their rivalry haunted him until 2021, with back-to-back losses knocking him off his throne. To add on, 2023 threw another curveball his way. He lost to Joseph Parker, missing out on the WBC International Heavy and WBO Inter-Continental Heavyweight titles. Then, in 2024, he took another hit—Zhilei Zhang stopped him with a fifth-round TKO.

So yeah, it’s been a rollercoaster. But hearing what Rogan really thinks of him might be the spark the 39-year-old needs. So what exactly did he say? Let’s find out.

Deontay Wilder Hits Like a Truck, But…

A few days ago, Joe Rogan was geeking out over Deontay Wilder’s ridiculous knockout power in one of his podcasts with Michael Kosta. Joe Rogan said he’s “the greatest one-punch knockout artist in the history of the heavyweight division.” And honestly, he’s got a point. The Bronze Bomber isn’t just a knockout artist. Rogan also noted that the former WBC Heavyweight champion’s record was insane at one point. “Like 39 Knockouts out of 40 fights,” Rogan stated. Well, that’s not exactly an everyday story—it’s a rare phenomenon, isn’t it?

But do you know what makes it even crazier? It’s the fact that Deontay Wilder isn’t even the biggest heavyweight. When he fought The Gypsy King for the first time in 2018, Fury was walking around at 256½ pounds. And Wilder? Well, he was just 212½. Now, that’s over a 40-pound difference! And yet, it never mattered. Why? Because Wilder’s right hand is the equalizer.

As the conversation continued, Joe Rogan further brought up his 10th-round TKO victory against Luis Ortiz in 2018 to make the point. And you see, Ortiz isn’t exactly a piece of cake. He was on the Cuban Olympic team, a super-skilled guy. Ultimately, that didn’t make a difference. Rogan pointed out, “He’s just waiting, waiting, wait blam!! and he hits guys and they’re like what the fu–.” And that’s the thing about Wilder!

But there’s something else. After considering him a slick boxer, Joe Rogan also pointed out a bizarre detail, moving away from the compliments. Pointing at the 43-4 boxer’s feet, he said, “His movement is sometimes awkward. He’s criticized for having a bad foot where his legs look like sticks. He has the skinniest legs you’ve ever seen in your life, like it’s crazy.” But leaving that aside, if you ask about the power? “Out of this world,” Joe Rogan concluded.

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Wilder isn’t your typical heavyweight like Zhilei Zhang or Tyson Fury for example. He’s not the biggest, or most technical, but when it comes to sheer knockout power, he’s in a league of his own. But the question remains, when is he coming back in the ring?

Stephen Shaw fueled the Wilder fight rumors

In the beginning of 2025, rumors started flying about Deontay Wilder making a comeback. The opponent you ask? It’s Stephan Shaw. When? In April on BLK Prime PPV in Atlanta, Georgia. Sounded like a solid fight, right? Well…it wasn’t.

Shaw himself shut down the rumors in an interview with sports journalist, Hans Themistode. He seemed just as surprised as the rest of us. “I just woke up one morning and they were talking about the fight,” he said. Here’s what exactly happened, someone called him up, telling him the news was spreading. But in reality, not a single offer was received either by him or his team.

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However, Shaw saw an opportunity to fight the former heavyweight champion played along for a bit. Shaw admitted that he himself reshared the story to keep the hype going. “Today I saw this information on a blog and shared it. I feel that this fight would be perfect for me,” he said. And honestly, he has a point. The boxer had a history with Wilder. He’s been sparring with him since 2017, from the Gerald Washington fight all the way up to Wilder’s last bout against Zhang. So, in his mind, it made sense to run along with the idea before even checking in with his manager. But in the end, he had to admit, “Honestly, right now it’s all smoke and mirrors.”

Shaw clearly wanted this fight. But with this rumor falling apart, the big question is, when is Deontay Wilder coming back? And if he does, who should he fight next?

Anthony Joshua backed to land surprise world title shot in undisputed ‘tournament’ after Oleksandr Usyk order

Anthony Joshua has been backed to land a shot at the WBO world title if Oleksandr Usyk vacates.

That is according to talkSPORT pundit Spencer Oliver, who believes he has cracked the ever-complex heavyweight conundrum.

Oleksandr Usyk is keen to fight for the undisputed crown against Daniel Dubois with preliminary talks underway for a summer bout.

But a stumbling block was produced by the WBO who subsequently ordered Usyk to defend his title against Joseph Parker

He could be forced to vacate if he chooses to face Dubois, or could look to file for an exception with the WBO to grant all four belts being on the line.

If he chooses to face Dubois and vacate the WBO strap, a small possibility could see Parker immediately upgraded or thrust into a shot at the belt.

And Oliver discussed what he believes will unfold, with Joshua to be first in line for a shot at Parker if the situation resolves itself.

He said on the latest episode of talkBOXING: “Yeah I am across it, I think Oleksandr Usyk is looking for another dance partner.

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“Who I believe will be Daniel Dubois. I think that fight happens next even though the WBO will want him to fight someone new.

“He will be a full world champion and then Anthony Joshua boxes him for that WBO title.

“Then the winners box each other for the undisputed titles, that is the route and road map I see.”

When asked if Joshua was a credible challenger for a world title despite his defeat to Dubois, Adam Smith insisted it was a valid option.

He added: “Of course, he’s reigned as a two-time heavyweight champion and a poster boy for boxing for many years.

“He’s lost to Dubois who was in great form and brilliant. AJ is still a massive name in boxing.

“Of course he deserves it, under Ben Davison he was looking good, He got beaten up, but he can recover from that, he did against Andy Ruiz.

“The Fury fight is the big fight for Joshua, but I still think that can too so I worry before that.

“But does AJ deserve a chance to fight for a world title again? 100 per cent.”

Joshua was on a positive run beating Francis Ngannou and Otto Wallin before losing to Dubois.

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The British powerhouse is also still a commercial juggernaut, and was eyeing the huge fight with Fury this year.

But Fury chose to retire from the sport and his future remains uncertain having yet to pencil in his next meeting.

His promoter Eddie Hearn suggested it will still be another month or two before he can return to a full training camp, which could see him fight just once this year.

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