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‘I don’t think he should step in the ring again’: Bob Arum says Tyson Fury should stay retired

It wouldn’t be the first time that Tyson Fury has declared his retirement only to return to the ring later, but Top Rank promoter Bob Arum tells Sky Sports that he thinks this time Fury should remain retired from boxing for good.

“I think Tyson Fury owes it to himself and his family to remain happily retired. Not from life, because I believe he has a lot in front of him. He is a good communicator and is an entertainer, but I don’t think he should step in the ring again because I think he’s had enough.”

Arum continues by saying that Fury has earned enough over his last few fights to never want for money again, and thinks Fury would be better served taking on other endeavors that wouldn’t require him to take any physical punishment.

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Of course if Fury were to remain retired that would deny British boxing fans a showdown against fellow countryman Anthony Joshua, but that’s not a fight that really moves the needle for Arum at this point.

“As you know, I’m not a Brit, so I’m not as fascinated by an Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight as a Brit may be,” the American said. “So it doesn’t move me that he’s walking away from boxing and walking away from that fight.”

If Fury were to decide to return to boxing for another fight Arum admits that he wouldn’t stand in the way and would be willing to have Top Rank work on it, but that will ultimately be up to Fury to decide for himself as he’s not going to push that agenda.

YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul has been on the hunt for his next opponent after beating heavyweight legend Mike Tyson in November.

He was expected to take a mega-fight with Canelo Alvarez but the bout collapsed earlier this year.

Paul recently called out former two-time heavyweight world champion Joshua, with the pair teasing a clash in 2026.

AJ would be an overwhelming favourite given his experience at heavyweight and achievements in his boxing career.

And his promoter Hearn has warned Paul that he could be endangering himself by pursuing a ring showdown.

He told talkSPORT.com: “Jake might be mad enough to do it.

“Because all Jake thinks about is the money, right? The money he will get for fighting AJ is obscene.

“But he doesn’t take into consideration the medical consequences that would come for a fight like that.

“There is potential that you may never see his head again after that fight.

“It would be removed from his neck. But he’s just thinking, 100 mil, that’s alright.

“You’ve got to be careful what you wish for to be honest with you.”

Joshua himself has yet to pencil in his next fight after losing to Daniel Dubois in brutal fashion last September.

This would mean he is currently available to enter negotiations for a fight with Paul, particularly given he isn’t held by the constraints of a world title belt.

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Hearn has questioned why Paul isn’t open to the bout now, and insists it could materialise if the right offer is presented to Joshua.

He continued: “But he did say 2026.

“That’s a bit like saying I’m going to win gold in the surfing in the Olympics in 2028. You know what I mean? Why not now?

“If you want to fight AJ, you’re not going to get any better. But look, we’re in that position.

“When we had the World Heavyweight Championship and all that kind of stuff, if Jake Paul came out and said, fight us, obviously, we’d go, no, we’re trying to become undisputed.

“But if someone slung a load of money at AJ and said, go and spark Jake Paul, I’d be pushing him in it myself.

“It’s definitely not a fight that was on the radar for AJ. But in the mad world that we live in, I’d never say never.

Paul has big plans for the next year, which include the launch of his new documentary Paul American with brother Logan Paul this week.

Filip Hrgovic Reveals The One Big Mistake Both Him And Anthony Joshua Made Against Dubois

Filip Hrgovic has been comparing his performance against Daniel Dubois with Anthony Joshua’s.

Filip Hrgovic was the experienced and well-ranked favourite going into his fight with Dubois back in June 2023. The contest was part of the 5 v 5 card that saw Matchroom take on Queensberry in a battle of the promoters out in Saudi Arabia, but it ended in disaster for the big Croatian as he was stopped inside eight rounds

In the build-up, Hrgovic spoke at length about what he perceived to be Dubois’ defensive and mental frailties, but none of them showed up on fight night. Speaking to The Ring Magazine, he broke down what went wrong and admitted he underestimated his opponent.

“I took him too lightly and underestimated him, thought it’d be a much easier fight for me. I lost my energy after five or six rounds, could hardly see his punches coming from the second round, had two deep cuts and they affected my vision, my focus and gave him confidence to push me.”

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He then shared what he thinks were the shortcomings of his tactical plan and compared them to the way in which Joshua was also beaten by Dubois back in September – believing they both gave ‘DDD’ to much space to launch attacks.

“I made a mistake giving him too much space to move forward, should’ve pressed him more to go backwards, needed to block his jab and move my head more. I was too confident that one big right would land and he’d go down, Joshua made the same mistake by letting him come forward, trying to catch him with counters, we both did the same.”

Hrgovic looks to rebuild on April 5th when he takes a short-notice fight against former WBO interim heavyweight champion Joe Joyce in Manchester. A loss for either man would be a huge setback at this stage of their careers.

After loses in last five fighys, Deontay Wilder’s trainer reveals true thoughts on fighting in Africa on boxing return

Deontay Wilder could be willing to fight Francis Ngannou in Africa if the conditions are right, according to his trainer Malik Scott. The 39-year-old is targeting a return to the ring after a nine-month absence and rumours of a fight against ex-UFC star Ngannou continue to swirl. Talks have taken place over the past months to discuss a potential mixed-rules fight involving boxing and MMA techniques, with both fighters known to pack a powerful punch. It would prove to be a hugely popular encounter amongst fans and therefore appealing to those with a commercial interest. When asked about his interest in fighting to Africa, Scott revealed that Wilder has always held a desire to fight there – suggesting the bout has a realistic chance of materialising

“Deontay always wanted to fight in Africa anyway. 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,” Scott told SpaceportSweden.com. “There’s so many times he was supposed to go over there just to visit and do a couple events for people that wanted him to come over. So I’m sure if everything is right he definitely wouldn’t mind going over there.”

The American has lost four of his last five fights, including his initial WBA heavyweight title fight against Tyson Fury and the subsquent rematch. He was also beaten on his last appearance in the ring, which came against Zhilei Zhang back in June 2024.

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Ngannou, meanwhile, learned a harsh lesson in his two fights against Fury and Anthony Joshua after being knocked down early on before conceding defeat – leaving him with a 0-2 record. But the Cameroonian, fighting on his native turf in Africa, would have another motivating to climb back into the ring – especially if MMA rules are allowed.

“We know Ngannou wants to do it. [Saudi adviser] Turki [Al-Sheikh] is saying this thing can happen. Deontay is going to fight again, so it’s all just a win,” he added.

“Boxing fans can be very fickle sometimes. And not just the fans, just the way things go. I don’t know when the last time Francis was in the ring. So there’s just no telling.

“I know he wants the Wilder fight, he always speaks about it. But we just have to see. Him and Deontay will do big numbers, especially in Africa.”

“He Wins” Canelo Alvarez Delivers Honest Verdict On Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua Fight: “He Wins”

Saul ‘Canelo‘ Alvarez was recently asked for his view on what happens if Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua finally get it on in the ring.

The British stars are both two-time heavyweight world champions. They ruled for many years concurrently and were involved in plenty of epic battles with the likes of Deontay Wilder and Wladimir Klitschko but were never able to come together for a fight of their own before disaster struck and both were dethroned.

It was the same man, the undisputed cruiserweight turned undisputed heavyweight Oleksandr Usyk, who got the better of them. And he did so twice, over two fights against each man – a total of 48 enthralling rounds between 2021 and late last year.

The losses seemingly left Fury, who had never tasted defeat before, and Joshua with nowhere better to go than an epic and legacy-defining fight with each other, but Fury spoiled that by announcing his retirement at the end of January in a short social media post.

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Speaking to Mail Sports Boxing, ‘Canelo’ was asked who he thought might come out on top if the two men were ever to finally come together.

“It’s gonna be a good fight. I don’t know, I think Fury has more experience, I think he wins.”

He was then asked who he wanted to win and went with Joshua.

Right now, the fight is only a fantasy contest as Fury remains retried, and Joshua continues to be linked with other options like Deontay Wilder and Daniel Dubois, as well as a left-field bout with Jake Paul.

‘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.

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