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Bob Arum respects Terence Crawford’s desire to secure the biggest payday possible during the twilight of the three-division champion’s Hall-of-Fame career.

The 92-year-old promoter nonetheless doesn’t give one of the best boxers, pound-for-pound, in the sport much chance of upsetting Canelo Alvarez. Arum considers Crawford too small to beat Alvarez in a much-discussed 168-pound title fight Crawford clearly wants.

Guadalajara’s Alvarez already said he won’t fight Crawford at a weight lower than 168 pounds, which would require the undefeated, undisputed welterweight champion to move up 21 pounds for a chance to become boxing’s only fully unified champ in three divisions. Arum gives Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) more of a chance to beat Alvarez (60-2-2, 39 KOs) than he gave Jermell Charlo, who lost a one-sided decision to Alvarez on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena, but Crawford’s former promoter thinks Alvarez would overpower him.

“I think Canelo wipes the floor with him,” Arum told a group of reporters and videographers recently at Top Rank’s gym. “I love Crawford. I told you [with] Crawford and Spence that Crawford would beat the hell out of him. But Canelo is a different proposition. I think it’s an interesting fight, but I think there’s only one winner.”

Alvarez, 33, is 8-0 (4 KOs) in fights contested at the super middleweight maximum of 168 pounds. He also won the WBO light heavyweight title by knocking out Russia’s Sergey Kovalev in the 11th round of their 12-round, 175-pound championship match in November 2019 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Crawford, 36, has never boxed above the welterweight limit of 147 pounds. The Omaha, Nebraska native dominated Errol Spence Jr. (28-1, 22 KOs) in their welterweight title unification fight July 29 at T-Mobile Arena, yet Arum views the weight difference between him and Alvarez as entirely too much of a disadvantage for Crawford.

“Canelo is used to fighting at a particular level,” Arum said. “And I don’t think Terence can hurt Canelo, but Canelo can hurt Terence.”

Terence-Crawford and Canelo Alvarez

An Alvarez-David Benavidez fight makes more competitive sense because Benavidez (27-0, 23 KOs) is a natural super middleweight who stands five inches taller than Alvarez.

Phoenix’s Benavidez must first defeat two-division champion Demetrius Andrade to remain in contention to land an Alvarez fight. Benavidez and Andrade (32-0, 19 KOs) are expected to headline a Showtime Pay-Per-View main event November 25 at a venue to be determined in San Antonio.

Crawford is contractually obligated to an immediate rematch with Spence, though Crawford wants their second fight to be contested at the welterweight limit of 147 pounds. Spence prefers to face Crawford at the junior middleweight maximum of 154 pounds, which Crawford welcomed during their post-fight press conference two months ago.

It is Crawford’s contractual right, though, to dictate the weight limit for their rematch. Spence probably would pass on another welterweight showdown with Crawford because it takes too much out of Spence physically to drain his body down to 147 pounds.

Crawford would make plenty of money even for an unnecessary rematch with Spence, which figures to be unappealing to the paying public because Crawford dropped Spence three times and stopped him in the ninth round. Though an undeniable underdog, Crawford would earn a career-high purse for taking a gigantic risk against Alvarez.

“As far as Crawford is concerned, at this point only one thing is important, and that’s the money,” Arum told BoxingScene.com. “You can’t blame him. And you look around, who does Canelo have to fight? Crawford is probably the most attractive fight, commercially I’m saying. Even though he’s coming up three weight classes, people would have a lotta interest.”

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are likely to fight not once, but twice, for heavyweight supremacy.

The deal for the undisputed heavyweight championship fight, which will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, contains a two-way rematch clause that the loser of the matchup can trigger for a return bout, sources told ESPN.

The tentative date for Fury-Usyk is Dec. 23, sources said, though the bout could land in January depending on what transpires when Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) fights former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou on Oct. 28 in Riyadh.

“It is the biggest fight in boxing,” said Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority.

Fury, one of boxing’s top stars, enters the ring with his WBC belt, while Usyk will put his WBA, WBO and IBF titles on the line. But as is usually the case in boxing, it will be difficult for either man to hold all four titles for long due to obligations with four different sanctioning bodies.

tyson fury and oleksandr usyk

A rotation system for unified champions and the IBF is due next after Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs) fulfilled his WBA mandatory defense with a ninth-round KO of Daniel Dubois in August in Wroclaw, Poland.

The IBF sent a letter to involved parties last week that stipulated the winner of Fury-Usyk must make a mandatory defense with no intervening bouts, and that the organization will not grant exceptions.

Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles are one of sports’ power couples. The two officially tied the knot in April of this year after getting engaged back in February 2022.

Jonathon’s message to his wife after her latest success has touched fans, and is evidence that the couple are going from strength to strength both personally and professionally in their respective sports.

Biles won team gold at the 2023 Antwerp World Championships which also happened to be the 20th of her decorated career. In doing so, she set a new record for the most medals won (33) at the World Championships and the Olympic Games, which technically speaking makes her the greatest athlete of all time.

Jonathan Owen’s loving messages support

And there’s no way husband Jonathan Owen was going to miss it. The Green Bay Packers player posted touching messages of support as his partner attempted to win what ended up being a historic medal.

“Locked in,” was the caption of the first Instagram story his posted of Biles as he watched her perform. “Let’s goooo” with gold medal icons and “so proud of you” with fire emojis were the following messages posted by the NFL star.

It was a touching display of support for what ended up being a truly historic day for Biles.

As one teammate, Joscelyn Roberson, was downed by a shock injury in the warm-ups and others were tense under the pressure of international competition, Simone Biles’s first final back on Wednesday night gave an appropriate demonstration of the more underrated qualities that have made her so successful for so long.

Biles is certainly the best gymnast in the world, but the 26-year-old’s success is also driven by the mental strength that has allowed her to win so consistently and under so much pressure. When her teammates needed her, she was there. Biles’s all-around total in the team final was 58.732, 1.633 points higher than the second-best performer and she closed out the night with one of her best-ever floor routines.

On Friday Biles will try to win the world all-around title for a sixth time, a competition in which she remains unbeaten since her debut in Antwerp a decade ago. Between her scores in the qualification round and the team final – by far the two highest international all-around scores of this Olympic quad – and the strong mental state she appears to be in, Biles is the prohibitive favourite to maintain her dominance.

Simone Biles

The question is whether anyone will come close enough to at least put her under pressure. The defending champion, Rebeca Andrade, is clearly the most capable. Andrade’s trajectory remains one of the most satisfying in the sport’s recent history. Despite the immense talent she clearly held as a junior, her potential was constantly stunted by injuries as she tore her anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) on three separate occasions between 2015 and 2019.

By 2019, there were significant doubts about whether Andrade would ever be healthy enough to thrive. Instead, she returned just in time in 2021 to enjoy an incredible breakout Olympics in Tokyo, winning gold on vault and silver in the all-around, which have catapulted her to greater success. The world all-around title followed last year and on Wednesday she led Brazil to a historic team silver medal. In Biles’s absence since Tokyo, she has been the gymnast of this period.

If Biles has taken women’s gymnastics to impossible heights that few could have ever imagined, Andrade is the type of gymnast that many fans dreamed of. She combines her great power, amplitude, form, technique and grace across all four apparatuses with boundless charisma. If the 24-year-old competes at her very best on Thursday, Andrade is capable of scoring up to around 58, a huge score, but one that would still rest on mistakes from Biles in order for her to be competitive.

Struggling former world No 1 Garbine Muguruza admits it is “time to be humble” as she has indicated that she plans to play in the lower-level tournaments. Muguruza, a two-time Grand Slam champion, is 0-3 at the start of the 2023 season.

Last year, Muguruza had a very disappointing season as she went just 12-17. Muguruza, now ranked at No 73 in the world, suffered an Australian Open first-round loss on Tuesday as Elise Mertens beat the Spaniard 3-6 7-6 (3) 6-1 “I will have to make a proper calendar with my ranking.

I’ll try to play in the best tournaments too but when I can’t I’ll look at the other lower-level tournaments. I will value the lower-level tournaments, it’s time to be humble,” Muguruza told Eurosport.

Muguruza failed to serve out for the match against Mertens

Muguruza earned the first break of the match in the second game, but got broken back by Mertens immediately in the third game.

After blowing an early first-set break, Muguruza broke Mertens again in the eighth game for a 5-3 lead before serving out for the opener in the following game. Up by a set, Muguruza broke Mertens in the very first game of the second set to go up by a set and a break.

Garbine Muguruza

However, Mertens refused to quit, breaking Muguruza in the second and sixth games to open a 4-2 lead. After suffering back-to-back breaks, Muguruza responded with back-to-back breaks on her own in the seventh and 11th games for a 6-5 lead.

But in the 12th game – when Muguruza was serving for the match – she got broken back as Mertens managed to force a tie-break. In the tie-break, Mertens opened an early 4-1 lead before realizing her first set point to send the match into a third set.

After failing to serve out for the match in the second set, Muguruza suffered three breaks in the third set as Mertens completed a big comeback win. Previously, Muguruza picked up first-round losses in Adelaide 1 and Adelaide 2.

Garbine Muguruza was ranked at No. 3 in the world after winning the WTA Finals in 2021 but could soon drop out of the top 100 as she has struggled to win matches lately. The 29-year-old says she is trying to stay “calm and more simple” and that her ranking is not a priority anymore. Muguruza was set to play the Abu Dhabi Open this week but has withdrawn due to personal reasons.

Garbine Muguruza says she is trying to be “humble” and to keep things “simple” in a bid to rediscover her best form.
Two-time Grand Slam champion Muguruza, 29, was ranked at No. 3 in the world when she won the season-ending WTA Finals in 2021. But she won just 12 times on the WTA Tour last year and is currently on a six-match losing streak.
Muguruza, who has withdrawn from this week’s Abu Dhabi Open due to personal reasons, hopes a steady approach will bring about a positive change.
Garbine Muguruza
“I’ve had so many moments in my career where I’ve been so high, and other moments when I’ve not been so high,” she told The National.
“It’s a process of trying to get back up there. Now I’m focusing on training hard and being humble. You have to know that maybe you haven’t had the success recently as you had in other years, but that’s fine because things can change very quickly.
“With tennis, one week it can go wrong, then next week it can go well, then everything changes again. I think experience helps me to stay calm in the not-so-good moments when I haven’t been playing as well or results haven’t followed.”
Muguruza won the French Open in 2016 and Wimbledon a year later. But last season, she had a 12-17 win-loss record and was beaten in the first round at both the French Open and Wimbledon.
“I feel that this year it’s more about keeping it calm and more simple,” she said.
“Last year, I put myself under a lot of pressure, telling myself to keep going to stay at the top all the time. That definitely didn’t help me, and it was a bit of a struggle.
“This year, yes the ranking is important – I’ve been at every possible ranking – but that is not my priority anymore. Now it’s about enjoying my time on court and taking the trophies back home, then we’ll see what the ranking is.”
Muguruza is down at No. 82 in the rankings and needed a wild card to enter the Abu Dhabi Open.
She struck a similar chord about being “humble” after losing to Elise Mertens in the first round of the Australian Open last month.
“I will have to make a proper calendar with my ranking,” she said.
“I’ll try to play the best tournaments too, but when I can’t I’ll look at other lesser ones. I will value these types of tournaments. It’s time to be humble.”

WHAT’S HAPPENED TO MUGURUZA?

Muguruza finished last year with the worst winning percentage of her career (41.14%). Only once before has she been under 50% and that was her first year as a professional on tour in 2012.
Perhaps the two most striking losses of the 2022 season were in the first rounds of the French Open and Wimbledon. Muguruza’s defeat to Kaia Kanepi in Paris was the fifth time in nine events that she had lost after winning the first set, and a month later at Wimbledon, Muguruza made 33 unforced errors and won just seven points in the second set in defeat to world No. 88 Greet Minnen.
Her 2023 season started with defeats to Bianca Andreescu and Belinda Bencic in Adelaide before losing to 26th seed Mertens in three sets at the Australian Open.

Ricky Hatton believes Anthony Joshua’s next opponent should be Deontay Wilder.

Joshua was last in action in August when he he knocked out Robert Helenius, and now Hatton says “AJ” should be working with the “Bronze Bomber” to put together a bout.

“He’s had a couple of warm up fights since [losing back-to-back title fights to Oleksandr] Usyk, now is the time for him to get in [against Wilder],” Hatton told Mighty Tips.

Wilder last fought in Oct. 2022, when he defeated Helenius in the first round. Since then, there has been speciulation that Wilder and Joshua would square off, but the potential fight has never progressed past the theoretical stage, which Hatton said left him a “little bit devastated” as a boxing fan.

However, should the fight happen, Hatton feels he has a good idea what will happen.

When asked who he thinks would win between Joshua and Wilder, Hatton said, “It’s the heavyweight division, so whoever lands. You’d have to turn around and say who lands first.”

He added: “Technically Wilder is hopeless — you wouldn’t teach a novice kid to throw a right hand like he throws it, it’s all over the show.

anthony joshua and deontay wilder

“But when it goes straight down the pipe, it’s murderous, horrendous, he’s one of the biggest punchers in heavyweight history.

“The only reason he couldn’t keep Tyson [Fury] down was because Tyson could see his backhand coming and technically he’s all over the shop and with Tyson’s upper body movement, his ability to switch and pull, that’s why when he did get in he wasn’t able to get the next one in.

“But with AJ, he’s more in front of you and maybe you’d have to say Wilder has a better chance of getting it in against AJ than Fury. But when you see how bad technically Wilder is and how good technically AJ is, there’s every chance AJ can get it in first.”

Devin Haney disagrees with Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe about it being too soon for a fight between him and Gervonta Davis. Haney thinks that a match between him and Tank is the biggest in boxing right now and doesn’t need to be marinated for years & years in order to extract as much money from the public. The Mayweather Promotions marination model hurts the sport, as it prevents big fights involving the only star in their stable from fighting the opposition that fans want to see him against. Obviously,  they’re assuming that because marinating worked for Floyd with his mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao, it will work with their flagship fighter Tank Davis, who has yet to fight an A-level fighter during his 10-year pro career. Financially, it worked for Mayweather to let the Pacquiao fight marinate until both guys were old. It wasn’t a good deal for the fans, as they paid $100 per household on PPV to watch a boring contest involving a gunshy Manny and Floyd using his normal safety-first style
You have to wonder whether Showtime Boxing would be getting dropped if Tank Davis had been fighting the guys that fans have wanted to see him fight for the last ten years instead of an assortment of old-washed fighters and bottom-barrel-fringe contenders. Some fans believe PBC & Mayweather Promotions are protecting their investment with Tank Davis together most money possible out of him by putting him in against beatable opposition and steering him away from fighters like Haney (30-0,15 KOs)  & Shakur Stevenson until he’s at the end of his career with nothing left. “I’m willing to do what it takes to make the biggest fights happen. I’ve proven that. I’ve signed with other networks and promoters to make the fights happen,” said Devin Haney to Fighthype on whether he would sign with Mayweather Promotions & PBC to get the Gervonta Davis fight. Will Mayweather Promotions let Tank Davis fight Haney if he looks bad & loses to RegisPrograis on December 9th? If they’re willing to match Tank against fighters like Ryan Garcia, a boxer/influencer, and Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, they’ll gladly put him in with Haney if he’s coming off a loss to Prograis.

Gervonta Tank Davis

After all, if they drag their feet any longer, it could be too late to make the fight if Haney loses to Prograis and a couple of other guys at 140. He arguably lost his last fight against Vasily Lomachenko. There are four or five fighters in the 140-lb division that would likely beat Haney and send his career plummeting. “So, we got to see what position I’m in if they were to offer a fight. At times, I could do that, and sometimes, I  couldn’t do that as far as jumping over whatever. “But I’m willing to do whatever it takes to make the biggest fights happen. I think so,” said Haney when asked if a fight between him and Tank Davis is the biggest fight in boxing.

Whispers in the boxing realm grow louder. Teofimo Lopez, a master of punches and jabs, is back in the spotlight. Not for a controversy, nor for a bold statement. He’s training. Now, you might wonder, what’s so peculiar about a boxer training? After all, isn’t that what they do? But here’s the twist: a certain tweet has the community abuzz.

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Cobra Fade Boxing dropped a hint, a tantalizing tease. The tweet suggests something big, something fans have been yearning for. No, it’s not a new boxing gear endorsement, nor a cameo in a movie. It’s about a face-off. A battle. And not just with any opponent. Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis might be in the opposite corner. Vegas might host this spectacle, and it’s closer than you think.

Teofimo Lopez’s announcement of his retirement from boxing came as a shock to many. Fans had seen him at the pinnacle of his career, delivering punches, jabs, and memorable moments. Despite hanging up his gloves, Lopez remains an active voice in the boxing community. Particularly, his interactions with other notable figures haven’t faded a bit.

Among those he’s engaged with, Gervonta Davis stands out. Lopez has been vocal about his criticisms, mainly targeting Davis’s negotiation tactics. He’s not merely throwing shade; his words carry weight and reflect deeper industry concerns.

Gervonta Tank Davis

But here’s where the plot thickens. Amidst this verbal back and forth, there’s buzzing news that the two might face each other in the ring. Reports are hinting at ongoing negotiations for a potential showdown between Lopez and Davis next year.

An avid follower hinted that Davis might soon lose his undefeated status.

In weaving together the narratives of Lopez’s surprising retirement, his unabashed critiques, and the electrifying possibility of a matchup with Davis, one can’t help but feel the palpable energy in the boxing sphere. As the whispers of negotiations grow louder and as fans passionately share their viewpoints, the anticipation surrounding this potential face-off builds.

Could this bout redefine the landscape of contemporary boxing? So, do you think this potential bout will live up to the escalating hype? The ring awaits your verdict.

Eddie Hearn has weighed in on Anthony Joshua’s surprising recent link up with Tyson Fury’s former trainer Ben Davison.

Reports emerged over the past few days that Joshua had spent time working with Davison at his gym, leading fans to speculate over the relationship between Joshua and his trainer Derrick James.

Anthony Joshusa

Speaking to Boxing Social, Hearn explained that Joshua is “100%” still with James, however added that Davison is a “fantastic coach” who is helping ‘AJ’ sharpen his tools ahead of a potential end of year fight.

Joshua’s next fight is up in the air the moment, after the disappointing news that a cross Atlantic blockbuster with Deontay Wilder, which had been tipped to land in Saudi Arabia, will unlikely be next.

Joshua has made it clear he wishes to stay active and wants to stick to his plan of fighting three times this calendar year, with hopes he could be back out this December.

The Matchroom Boss has expressed a willingness to look to revisit the Wilder fight at another international location, though it is unclear how much progress has been made on this front.