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  • Johnny Nelson names the best British fighter of all time

    Johnny Nelson names the best British fighter of all time



    Johnny Nelson believes one man stands alone as the best of Britain, doubting that any other fighter comes remotely close to gaining such recognition.

    When discussing the UK’s all-time greats, many will highlight Joe Calzaghe, who made 21 successful super-middleweight title defences.

    The Welshman retired as an unbeaten two-weight world champion, joining the likes of Andre Ward and Ricardo Lopez in that particular department.

    There were also fighters such as Bob Fitzsimmons and Randolph Turpin, who defeated Sugar Ray Robinson, but Nelson remains adamant that Lennox Lewis is the greatest British fighter in history.

    ‘The Lion’ defeated every man he faced in a professional ring, including Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman, who scored stunning stoppage victories in 1994 and 2001, respectively.

    Lewis, however, was able to exact his revenge over both men – ending both rematches inside the distance – while his only other blemish came via a highly controversial draw with Evander Holyfield in 1999.

    Many felt Lewis was egregiously denied a clear victory but, in their immediate rematch, he managed to push the result beyond any reasonable doubt and became the undisputed heavyweight champion by unanimous decision.

    Speaking with Daily Mail Boxing, Nelson insisted that Lewis must be regarded as Britain’s greatest-ever fighter.

    “It’s got to be Lennox Lewis because, what he achieved as a heavyweight – some of the fights he had – you thought, ‘Wow’.

    “He didn’t box Mike Tyson [in] the pomp of his career, or [a prime] Evander Holyfield, but every dangerous fighter in front of him, he got rid of them.

    “And when he got knocked out, he’s in the ring saying ‘I want a rematch’. And he’d come back and fix it – right the wrong.”

    Indeed, Lewis never faced a prime ‘Iron Mike’, yet he nonetheless stopped Tyson in round eight of their grudge match in 2002.



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  • Dave Allen delivers honest verdict on Filip Hrgovic’s power ahead of Moses Itauma fight

    Dave Allen delivers honest verdict on Filip Hrgovic’s power ahead of Moses Itauma fight



    In August, Filip Hrgovic takes on his fifth consecutive British heavyweight when he hopes to put an end to the meteoric rise of Moses Itauma. Ahead of the contest, his most recent opponent Dave Allen has assessed his punch power.

    Back in June 2024, Hrgovic suffered the first defeat of his professional career when he was stopped by Daniel Dubois in a quest for the IBF Interim heavyweight title. That loss ultimately cost the Croatian a historic world title win, with Dubois upgraded to full heavyweight world champion soon afterwards.

    However, despite that heartache, Hrgovic has picked himself up and dusted himself down, scoring a trifecta of wins over alternative British foes; Joe Joyce, David Adeleye and Allen, to force his way back into world title contention.

    Yet, this summer, the Rio 2016 Olympic bronze medallist will enter as an underdog against young Itauma, who is being tipped for a long reign atop the division, as Hrgovic attempts to deal boxing’s hottest prospect a cruel taste of reality.

    Following the announcement of the fight, Allen told his social media followers that, despite a third-round stoppage defeat to the Croatian last month, Johnny Fisher is a bigger puncher.

    “Johnny Fisher hits harder, but he has not got the same output or experience.

    “Johnny Fisher hits really hard and harder than Hrgovic but it’s just the experience, really, Hrgovic has got a lot of experience. He’s really good, Filip, to be fair to him, but Johnny Fisher hits harder.”

    Fisher was unable to dispatch of Allen in two fights, where ‘The Romford Bull’ claimed a controversial split-decision in their first meeting, before Allen claimed vengeance with a fifth-round KO in the rematch.

    Itauma-Hrgovic takes place at the O2 Arena on Saturday, August 29, with the victor hoping to fight for a world title in the outing that follows.



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  • Jack Catterall Blasts Ryan Garcia’s Social Media Games: “More Cryptic St”**”

    Jack Catterall Blasts Ryan Garcia’s Social Media Games: “More Cryptic St”**”


    WBA welterweight champion Jack Catterall has responded to Ryan Garcia’s latest social media message aimed at Devin Haney, urging fighters to stop trading posts online and start making the biggest fights in the division.

    Ryan reignited discussion about a potential rematch with Haney when he posted a brief message on X.


    “Devin I’m waiting…..”

    The post quickly drew a response from Catterall, who offered his own solution for the welterweight division.

    “More cryptic sh** how about everyone just fights each other. You was juiced up when you boxed @Realdevinhaney so rematch him ✅ Crocker is fighting Paro for the ibf and if @SignUp4KOs grows a set of nuts and fights me we can all start having unifications.”

    Catterall’s comments referenced Garcia’s no-contest bout with Haney in April 2024. Garcia dropped Haney three times and won a majority decision before the result was later overturned after he tested positive for a banned substance.

    The British southpaw also pointed to the upcoming IBF welterweight title fight between Lewis Crocker and Liam Paro as an example of top contenders actually meeting in the ring rather than discussing potential matchups online.

    Catterall then turned his attention to WBA champion Rolando Romero, calling for a unification bout that would move the division closer to producing a single champion.

    Welterweight remains one of boxing’s most active divisions. Haney is expected to face a mandatory title obligation against Keyshawn Davis, Crocker and Paro are set to battle for the IBF belt, and Garcia continues to pursue another major fight following his victory over Rolly Romero earlier this year.

    For Catterall, the solution appears simple: stop the cryptic messages and start making the fights.

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  • Xander Zayas’ Chances Against Jaron Ennis Getting Harder To Ignore

    Xander Zayas’ Chances Against Jaron Ennis Getting Harder To Ignore


    Most observers have viewed unified junior middleweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis as the clear favorite heading into his June 27 showdown with Xander Zayas.

    But at least one analyst is starting to see the fight differently.


    “I’m maybe just starting to buy into this idea that Zayas may have a better chance than most people are giving him,” said Chris Mannix on DAZN’s Beyond The Bell.

    Mannix also revealed that confidence inside Zayas’ camp is growing as the fight draws closer.

    “When I talk to people within his camp, they say he’s having the best camp that he’s ever had, that he’s as motivated as he ever was. He hears all the doubters. He sees all the social media activity,” said Chris.

    Former world champion Sergio Mora agreed that Zayas brings unique challenges into the matchup, pointing to his size advantage over Ennis.

    “He’s a naturally bigger fighter. He’s going to be pressing Boots back. We’ve seen Boots get hit,” said Mora. “Can he take the punches from a bigger fighter like Xander Zayas, who’s just full of confidence?”

    Zayas enters the fight as a career-long junior middleweight, while Ennis is preparing for only his second appearance at 154 pounds after moving up from welterweight earlier this year. Although Ennis remains the betting favorite, the matchup has become one of the most anticipated fights of the summer.

    The winner will leave Brooklyn with Ennis’ unified WBA and WBC junior middleweight titles and take a major step toward becoming the division’s leading attraction.

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  • Joe Louis Settled The Score With Max Schmeling

    Joe Louis Settled The Score With Max Schmeling


    In their first meeting, Schmeling repeatedly countered Louis’ jab with right hands and scored a 12th-round knockout. The victory handed Louis the only defeat of his professional career and set the stage for a rematch that quickly became one of boxing’s biggest attractions.

    The rematch carried political significance that neither fighter had originally sought.

    The fight took place during a period of increasing tension between Germany and the United States. As a result, coverage of the rematch often focused on more than boxing.

    The rematch drew more than 70,000 spectators to Yankee Stadium. Radio coverage reached an estimated 70 million listeners in the United States and more than 100 million worldwide.

    Worldwide, the audience was believed to exceed 100 million.

    Louis understood the importance of the rematch. A few weeks before the fight, he visited President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House. According to contemporary accounts, Roosevelt told the champion, “Joe, we need muscles like yours to beat Germany.”

    Louis did not approach the rematch cautiously.

    Seconds after the opening bell, he pressed forward and began landing hard shots. Schmeling attempted to recreate the strategy that had brought him success in their first meeting, but he was unable to establish his jab before Louis took control of the fight.

    A crushing body shot visibly hurt Schmeling. Moments later, Louis sent him to the canvas with a right hand. Schmeling rose, but the punishment continued. Another barrage produced a second knockdown, and a third followed shortly afterward.

    With Schmeling badly hurt and unable to defend himself, referee Arthur Donovan stopped the fight at 2:04 of the first round.

    The official result was a first-round technical knockout for Louis.

    The fight lasted just 124 seconds. Louis threw 41 punches and landed 31 of them, while Schmeling was credited with throwing only two punches during the bout. Schmeling was later hospitalized, where doctors discovered several cracked vertebrae in his back.

    The result remains one of the most famous victories of Louis’ career and is still remembered as one of the quickest championship rematches in heavyweight history.

    Louis continued his reign for more than a decade and made a record 25 consecutive heavyweight title defenses. Schmeling resumed his career and later gained recognition for helping Jewish families during the Nazi era.

    Although they were once rivals, the two men became friends in later life. Schmeling regularly visited Louis in Las Vegas and later served as a pallbearer at his funeral in 1981.

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  • Canelo targeted by undefeated top contender ahead of comeback: “I beat him for sure”

    Canelo targeted by undefeated top contender ahead of comeback: “I beat him for sure”



    Canelo Alvarez no longer holds a super-middleweight world title, but that hasn’t stopped a host of his 168lb rivals from targeting a fight with him.

    Alvarez lost as a super-middleweight for the first time when he was outpointed by Terence Crawford last year, but the 35-year-old will have the opportunity to reclaim the WBC belt upon his return in September when he fights new champion Christian Mbilli.

    Victory will see Canelo continue into the next era of the super-middleweight division as a man with a target on his back, as a number of fresh-faced operators each jostle to land a lucrative scrap with the four-division world champion.

    One of those men is California’s Diego Pacheco, who had been positioned for a shot at the WBO super-middleweight world title against Hamzah Sheeraz until he withdrew from purse bids and allowed Sheeraz to fight Alem Begic – who was halted inside two rounds by the Brit.

    In an interview with ESNEWS, Pacheco named his three-man hitlist, which included both Canelo and Sheeraz, as well as WBA super-middleweight titleholder Jaime Munguia.

    “[Jaime] Munguia, [Hamzah] Sheeraz and Canelo, [that is who I want]. I think that me and Munguia go the distance, I stop Hamzah Sheeraz and me and Canelo go the distance, as well, but I win all three, for sure.”

    Pacheco recently extended his contract with Matchroom Boxing and he will hope to maintain his 25-fight undefeated record when he appears on home soil against Immanuwel Aleem, on the Cruz-Bell undercard on Saturday, July 18.



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  • Demetrius Andrade Targets Plant, Charlo, Berlanga And Mbilli Ahead Of July Return

    Demetrius Andrade Targets Plant, Charlo, Berlanga And Mbilli Ahead Of July Return


    Speaking about his future plans, Andrade named several of the division’s leading contenders and champions as potential targets.

    “I think the fighters that need to be, the fights that need to happen, it’s like, you know, again, me, Charlo, me, Berlanga, me, Mbilli, me, Plant,” Andrade said to YSM Sports Media. “These are all great fights that can happen, and we’re all in the same age group and all the same era of boxing, so it’s like, why not make this happen?”

    Plant, Berlanga, and Mbilli are pursuing title opportunities, while a fight between Andrade and Jermall Charlo never materialized during their championship years.

    Andrade (32-1, 19 KOs) has not fought since his sixth-round stoppage loss to David Benavidez in November 2023 and will be returning from a nearly three-year layoff. The 38-year-old former champion has not recorded a high-profile victory in recent years and has yet to announce an opponent for his July 24 comeback at Mohegan Sun Arena.

    “I believe that the 68’s open,” Andrade said. “Boxing needs me back in the ring because there are great fights to be made.”

    The comeback comes after a difficult stretch for Andrade. He has not fought since suffering a sixth-round stoppage loss to David Benavidez in November 2023. Prior to that defeat, his most recent victory came against Demond Nicholson in January 2023.

    Although Andrade spent years pursuing fights against names such as Canelo Alvarez, Gennadiy Golovkin, and the Charlo brothers, none of those matchups materialized during his prime years as a champion at 154 and 160 pounds.

    Now 38 years old and returning from a lengthy layoff, Andrade is attempting to reestablish himself in a division that includes WBC champion Christian Mbilli, former titleholder Caleb Plant, and contender Edgar Berlanga.

    Andrade’s immediate focus is on ending his inactivity and positioning himself for the fights he believes should have happened years ago.

    “My goal is to be a three-divisional world champion. 154, 160, and then 168,” Andrade said.

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  • Shakur Stevenson Backs Zuffa’s One-Belt Vision, But It Could Lead To A Harder Road

    Shakur Stevenson Backs Zuffa’s One-Belt Vision, But It Could Lead To A Harder Road


    “I think people so ignorant to where they don’t even understand that for me like with Zuffa right they got one belt right just one belt. How would that not help clean the sport of boxing?” Shakur said to the Daily Mail. “That would be very helpful for the sport of boxing.”

    Shakur also criticized the current landscape, which includes champions from the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO.

    “If we have four different belt organizations, then fans going to complain that this champion not fighting this champion, this champion not fighting, and this mandatory. It becomes a whole clown show,” Shakur said.

    The WBO light welterweight champion’s comments are notable because his own path to a title at 140 pounds came under the current system.

    After moving up from lightweight, Shakur challenged Teofimo Lopez for the WBO title without first fighting many of the division’s leading contenders. A one-belt structure built around rankings would likely require fighters to move through the contender ladder before receiving a title shot.

    If boxing adopted a true one-belt model across the sport, Shakur could find himself having to earn championship opportunities against contenders such as Ernesto Mercado, Andy Hiraoka, Gary Antuanne Russell, Alberto Puello, Dalton Smith, and Oscar Duarte.

    Each presents a different challenge. Mercado has emerged as one of the division’s hardest punchers while also showing impressive hand speed. Hiraoka brings size and power. Russell is regarded as one of the division’s most aggressive pressure fighters. Smith, Puello, and Duarte have all established themselves as legitimate contenders.

    The same issue would exist if Shakur returned to lightweight. Floyd Schofield, Gervonta Davis, Andy Cruz, Raymond Muratalla, and William Zepeda would all likely be in the mix for title contention.

    Zepeda’s pressure created difficult moments during his fight with Shakur last year, raising questions about how a one-belt system would affect fighters who currently have multiple routes to a championship opportunity.

    Despite that, Stevenson remains convinced that a one-belt structure would improve boxing.

    “I think everybody will fight each other that way,” Shakur said.

    The question is whether Stevenson would face a deeper and more dangerous road under the system he is advocating than the one that helped him capture titles at 135 and 140 pounds.

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  • Errol Spence Jr ranks one legend above all others as the greatest boxer of all time

    Errol Spence Jr ranks one legend above all others as the greatest boxer of all time



    Errol Spence Jr has weighed in on the Greatest of All Time debate, believing one man deserves to be recognised as the most accomplished fighter in history.

    On a pound-for-pound metric, many seem to regard Sugar Ray Robinson as the ultimate GOAT, as evidenced by his victories over 10 Hall of Famers.

    These triumphs include iconic wins over the likes of Jake LaMotta and Cuban great Kid Gavilan, with the American also avenging his defeat to Randolph Turpin in 1951.

    In the end, Robinson retired with a professional record of 174-19-6 (109 KOs), having become a multi-time world champion at welter and middleweight.

    But despite his remarkable achievements, others would argue that Muhammad Ali – who defeated eight eventual Hall of Famers – is, in fact, the pound-for-pound GOAT.

    ‘The Greatest’ retired with a professional record of 56-5 (37 KOs) before sadly passing away in 2016, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy both in and out of the ring.

    Notable victories include those over George Foreman and Joe Frazier, while Sonny Liston and Ken Norton are among the other Hall of Famers he trumped.

    Spence therefore told Premier Boxing Champions that heavyweight legend Ali is simply the greatest fighter of all time, his accolades outshining those of even Robinson.

    When asked to name who possessed the all-time greatest jab, meanwhile, Spence highlighted heavyweight icon Larry Holmes and former two-weight world champion Junior Jones.

    As for punching power, ‘The Truth’ could not select a winner between Norton, Mike Tyson and Julian Jackson, but was quick to name Ali as the overall GOAT.



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  • Naoya Inoue’s next mandatory challenger set to be determined in interim title fight

    Naoya Inoue’s next mandatory challenger set to be determined in interim title fight



    Naoya Inoue could soon have greater clarity over his next mandatory challenger after the IBF ordered an interim title fight at super-bantamweight.

    Inoue has been linked to a showdown with Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez ever since his victory over Junto Nakatani last month, but the American looks set to remain at bantamweight for another fight following his WBA title win over Antonio Vargas.

    As a result, before Inoue can faces Rodriguez in early 2027, the undisputed champion may target another defence of his super-bantamweight undisputed title in either September or October.

    At present, John Riel Casimero could be under consideration for that bout, whilst fellow Filipino Carl Jammes Martin remains the WBO mandatory challenger.

    However, the IBF have now moved to establish a clear contender of their own, ordering an interim title fight between Australia’s Sam Goodman and Japan’s Ryosuke Nishida, according to No Limit Boxing.

    The teams of Goodman and Nishida have 30 days from the date of the order to negotiate terms before the fight heads to purse bids.

    Goodman had been expected to face former Inoue opponent Ramon Cardenas in a clash for the WBC Interim title on the undercard of Tim Tszyu’s showdown with Errol Spence Jr next month.

    As a result, No Limit Boxing may now attempt to add Goodman-Nishida to that bill instead, which already features the return of Jermall Charlo, provided Nishida can be ready in time.

    Alternatively, Goodman could end up venturing to Japan for the first time in his professional career, where he would have the chance to further strengthen his credentials with local fans ahead of a potential future meeting with ‘The Monster’.

    Whether or not the winner of the fight lands a shot at Inoue remains to be seen – ‘The Monster’ has made it clear that he wants the Rodriguez fight at this weight before moving up for one last division before retirement.





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