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  • Mike Tyson Reveals What Evander Holyfield’s Ear Tasted Like

    Mike Tyson Reveals What Evander Holyfield’s Ear Tasted Like

    Mike Tyson has revealed exactly what went through his mind in the moment he bit Evander Holyfield’s ear during their infamous 1997 rematch, and his description is about as candid as it gets.

    Speaking to ABC’s Liz Neporent while reflecting on the incident, Tyson described the sensation as immediately repulsive, explaining that he spat the piece out the moment it happened.

    “I really sucked on the ear and stuff,” Tyson said. “But if you watch the fight, as soon as I did it, I spit it right out, instantaneously. It was really disgusting.”

    The incident unfolded in the third round of Tyson vs. Holyfield II in Las Vegas, when a frustrated Tyson bit a chunk out of Holyfield’s right ear during a clinch. Referee Mills Lane eventually disqualified Tyson after the moment sent shockwaves through the MGM Grand arena and across the boxing world. It remains one of the most controversial single moments in the history of combat sports.

    Despite the infamy of the night, Tyson and Holyfield eventually repaired their relationship and found ways to laugh about what happened. The two worked together on a barbecue sauce commercial that played directly on their rivalry, leaning into the incident with humor neither man could have managed in the immediate aftermath.

    Years later, Tyson took the joke even further when he launched his Mike Bites cannabis gummies, ear-shaped edibles that Holyfield publicly endorsed.

  • DAZN, TNT Launch Monthly “The Fight” Boxing Series on July 4

    DAZN, TNT Launch Monthly “The Fight” Boxing Series on July 4

    The Fight TNT Sports, DAZN

    DAZN and TNT Sports have announced a new monthly boxing series called The Fight, set to debut on July 4 with fights airing on TNT in the United States and on DAZN.

    The series will feature fighters from Matchroom Boxing, Top Rank, Golden Boy Promotions and Queensberry Promotions, bringing together the four major promotional stables that have consolidated under DAZN’s umbrella in 2026.

    A Broadcast Partnership Years in the Making

    The deal pairs DAZN’s streaming platform with TNT’s linear cable reach in the U.S. for the first time on a dedicated boxing series. DAZN has secured agreements with Top Rank, Golden Boy, Matchroom and Queensberry, making it the central broadcast home for the majority of major boxing promotions this year.

    Top Rank and DAZN announced their multi-year deal in late March, bringing Bob Arum’s entire roster, including Xander Zayas, Keyshawn Davis, Abdullah Mason and Emanuel Navarrete, onto the same platform as Matchroom and Queensberry. Golden Boy’s deal with DAZN was also confirmed around the same period.

    The partnership with TNT Sports gives DAZN a free linear television outlet for The Fight series, potentially reaching audiences beyond its paid subscriber base. TNT Sports’ U.S. portfolio includes multi-platform partnerships with the NBA, MLB, NHL, NASCAR and other major sports properties, making it one of the most prominent homes for live sports on American cable.

    What It Means for Boxing

    The shared platform removes one of the historic obstacles that complicated major fights: television rights conflicts between rival networks. With Matchroom, Top Rank, Golden Boy and Queensberry all on DAZN, cross-promotional matchups become logistically simpler than they have been in years.

    Specific fight cards and locations for The Fight’s July 4 premiere have not yet been announced.

  • Canelo Alvarez Enrolls at University of San Diego

    Canelo Alvarez Enrolls at University of San Diego

    Canelo Alvarez has enrolled in college courses at the University of San Diego while recovering from elbow surgery. The Mexican boxing star is using his recovery time to pursue higher education, with plans to return to the ring in September.

    The multi-division world champion is currently sidelined following elbow surgery. Rather than simply waiting for his return, Alvarez has chosen to further his education at the San Diego-based institution.

    Return to Boxing Planned for September

    According to ESPN, Alvarez is targeting a September comeback to the ring. The timeline suggests the elbow procedure was successful and recovery is progressing as planned.

    The enrollment marks an unusual move for an active elite-level boxer. Alvarez has consistently emphasized the importance of education and personal growth throughout his career.

    Balancing Education and Boxing Career

    The University of San Diego enrollment demonstrates Alvarez’s commitment to development outside the ring. The specific courses or degree program he is pursuing have not been disclosed.

    Alvarez remains one of boxing’s biggest draws and highest-paid athletes. His decision to pursue college coursework during his recovery period reflects a broader perspective on life beyond his fighting career.

    H/T: ESPN Boxing

  • Ryan Garcia Calls Out Boxing’s Most Overrated Fighter

    Ryan Garcia Calls Out Boxing’s Most Overrated Fighter

    WBC Welterweight World Champion Ryan Garcia recently named the fighter he considers the most overrated in boxing. He declared the surrounding hype to be premature. He shared his opinion in a recent statement that has sparked debate among boxing fans.

    Garcia’s path to world championship status took over five years after he knocked out Luke Campbell for the WBC Interim lightweight title in January 2021. He finally claimed full world honors earlier this year, giving him a unique perspective on the sport’s landscape and which fighters deserve their reputations.

    Garcia’s Assessment of Boxing’s Current Stars

    The welterweight champion did not hold back in his assessment. Speaking on the Creators Think Podcast, he was asked to name the most ‘horribly overrated’ active boxer. Garcia looked upwards toward the super-welterweight division and namedJaron ‘Boots’ Ennis.

    “Horribly overrated? Today, I would say ‘Boots’ Ennis. I know that I have said that before on a stream and got some hate but, at this point where they are hyping up like he is the next everything, I think it’s a little premature and [that he is] overrated.”

    Ennis has held the unified IBF and WBA welterweight world title. However, he moved up to 154lbs late last year and knocked out Uisma Lima upon his debut in the division.

    At the end of June, the ‘Boots’ is set to challenge for the unified WBA and WBO super-welterweight titles against the youngest unified champion in boxing, Puerto Rico’s Xander Zayas.

  • Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk Set for Zuffa Boxing 06

    Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk Set for Zuffa Boxing 06

    Shane Mosley Jr. will face Serhii Bohachuk in a 10-round middleweight bout headlining Zuffa Boxing 06 on May 10 at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show will stream on Paramount+.

    Mosley, 22-5 (12 KOs), is the son of Hall of Fame former three-division champion Shane Mosley. The 35-year-old Californian is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Jesus Ramos Jr. this past December in a bout for the interim WBC middleweight title.

    Bohachuk, 27-3 (24 KOs), is a 30-year-old Ukrainian living in California. He lost his interim WBC 154-pound belt in a close battle with Vergil Ortiz Jr. in 2024, then won two straight before a disappointing rematch loss to Brandon Adams last September.

    Bohachuk Rebounds on Zuffa Platform

    Bohachuk rebounded two months ago on Zuffa Boxing 02, taking a split decision over Radzhab Butaev. The victory marked his return to form on the Zuffa Boxing platform.

    Co-Main Event Features Rodriguez vs. Perella

    Julian Rodriguez will take on James Perella in a 10-round welterweight bout on the card. Rodriguez, 25-1 (15 KOs), is a 31-year-old from New Jersey who outpointed Cain Sandoval in January on Zuffa Boxing 01.

    Perella, 21-0 (15 KOs), is a 33-year-old from Massachusetts whose entire career has been fought in New England. Most recently, Perella scored a first-round knockout of Alfredo Rodolfo Blanco in December.

    Misael Rodriguez Returns Against Katzourakis

    Misael Rodriguez will face Andreas Katzourakis in a 10-round middleweight bout. Rodriguez, 16-0 (8 KOs), is a 31-year-old from Mexico living in California who also fought on Zuffa Boxing 01 in January, stopping the previously undefeated Austin Deanda after four rounds.

    Katzourakis, 16-0 (11 KOs), is a 28-year-old from Greece living in Texas. The undefeated prospect looks to continue his rise in the middleweight division.

  • Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven Full Fight Card Announced

    Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven Full Fight Card Announced

    Oleksandr Usyk defends his WBC heavyweight title against kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven on May 23 at The Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Ring Magazine announced the full eight-bout lineup for the historic event they are promoting.

    The undefeated Usyk (24-0) has captured undisputed championships in two weight divisions during his professional career. The Olympic gold medalist enters fresh off six consecutive fights against three opponents, defeating Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Daniel Dubois twice each.

    Verhoeven brings his longtime GLORY heavyweight kickboxing championship pedigree to the boxing ring. The Dutch fighter attempts to shock the combat sports world in his crossover bout against one of boxing’s elite champions.

    Championship Bouts Lead Stacked Card

    Hamzah Sheeraz battles Alem Begic for the vacant WBO middleweight title in the co-main event. Jack Catterall faces Shakhram Giyasov for the WBA regular welterweight title in the featured contest.

    Frank Sanchez meets Richard Torrez Jr in a heavyweight clash. The card also features Mizuki Hiruta vs Mai Soliman, Basem Mamdouh vs Jamar Talley, Mahmoud Mobark vs Michael Kalyalya, and Omar Hikal vs Ali Ssurunkuma.

    The event marks a rare crossover opportunity for Verhoeven, who dominated the kickboxing heavyweight division for years. Usyk seeks to continue his reign as one of boxing’s most accomplished champions across multiple weight classes.

  • Claressa Shields Reacts Brutally to Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua Rumors

    Claressa Shields Reacts Brutally to Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua Rumors

    Claressa Shields recently dismissed the idea of a fight between Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua. She said the matchup no longer appeals to her despite renewed speculation following Wilder’s recent win.

    The former two-division undisputed champion reacted to Wilder’s split decision victory over Derek Chisora on April 4 at the O2 Arena in London. Wilder defeated Chisora in a messy but entertaining main event on an MF Pro fight card in association with Queensberry Promotions,

    Claressa Shields Reacts to Potential Joshua Matchup

    Reflecting on the Wilder-Chisora fight, Shields said:

    “They both crazy. I was happy to see Deontay Wilder get a win and not get hurt. And I want both of those guys to happily retire.”

    Following Wilder’s victory, he and Joshua had an awkward encounter that fueled speculation about a potential fight between the two aging heavyweights. When asked if Wilder vs Joshua is still an enticing matchup, Shields was direct in her assessment.

    “Not to me, but hey, if they want to do it, then go ahead,” she said.

    The potential Wilder-Joshua fight has been discussed for years but never materialized when both fighters were in their primes. Whether the two former world champions will finally meet in the ring remains to be seen.

  • Gervonta Davis Surveillance Footage Surfaces in Strip Club Case

    Gervonta Davis Surveillance Footage Surfaces in Strip Club Case

    Gervonta Davis is back in the legal spotlight as surveillance footage from a Miami strip club has surfaced in his ongoing civil case. The footage, shown in a Miami courtroom, comes from security cameras inside Tootsie’s Cabaret in Miami Gardens.

    The clips emerged during a recent civil court hearing tied to a lawsuit filed against Davis by an ex-girlfriend. The lawsuit stems from an alleged incident on October 27.

    Legal Battle Continues

    According to TMZ, the surveillance footage was presented as part of the ongoing proceedings. The case centers on allegations made by Davis’ former partner regarding the October incident at the Miami Gardens venue.

    Davis, who holds a professional record of 30-0-1 with 28 knockouts, is a former WBA world champion across three weight classes. The lightweight contender previously held titles at super featherweight, lightweight, and super lightweight.

    The civil case remains active as both sides continue to present evidence in Miami court.

  • Manny Pacquiao’s Return Plans Remain In Doubt

    Manny Pacquiao’s Return Plans Remain In Doubt

    Manny Pacquiao’s 2026 fight plans are facing increasing uncertainty as a previously announced bout appears to be in jeopardy. The status of the fight has become unclear in recent weeks.

    A couple of months ago, reports surfaced that Pacquiao would compete in a professional bout at The Sphere in Las Vegas. However, confusion has recently emerged as Mayweather instead stated that the contest will be an exhibition, his third of the year, due to scheduled bouts against Mike Tyson and Mike Zambidis.

    Current Status Unknown

    The uncertainty surrounding Pacquiao’s next fight comes as the Filipino boxing legend has not appeared in current world rankings or championship listings. Pacquiao was hopeful to keep active with an April 18th exhibition against former WBO super-lightweight world champion, Ruslan Provodnikov.

    Speaking with World Boxing News, Provodnikov’s manager Vadim Kornilov stated that he was unclear as to whether the fight was happening or not.

    “Unfortunately I heard nothing. I don’t have any update on whether the fight is happening or not.”

    “I am waiting on an update this week. I have not heard anything concrete up to date,”

    The lack of concrete information has left fans and media questioning whether the previously reported bout will materialize. Neither Pacquiao’s team nor potential opponents have provided recent updates on the fight’s status.

    Pacquiao, who has remained one of boxing’s most recognizable figures, has not competed in a professional bout recently. Any return to the ring would generate significant interest across the boxing world.

  • Ryan Garcia Eyes Welterweight Unification Fight In July

    Ryan Garcia Eyes Welterweight Unification Fight In July

    Ryan Garcia is targeting a return to the ring in July with plans to pursue a welterweight unification bout. The WBA welterweight champion, who holds an undefeated 24-0 record with 13 knockouts, is aiming to add another world title to his collection just months after claiming his first belt.

    Garcia has set his sights on challenging for another welterweight championship as soon as this summer. The Californian boxer’s ambitions come on the heels of his recent world title victory, which established him as a major player in the 147-pound division.

    Now, Garcia has taken to X to provide Haney with a more lucrative unification opportunity, offering to fight ‘The Dream for a second time in July.

    Ryan Garcia: “Devin is terrified.”

    Devin Haney: “You scared to death to sign up for drug testing. I told Turki [Al-Alshikh] let’s do it. Get u signed up for drug testing.”

    Ryan Garcia: “Devin I’ll fight you in July! Stop saying drug testing, dumba*s POKE ME YOURSELF.”

    Devin Haney: “He wanna fight in July cause he still cycling those PEDS. September & start drug testing now.”

    Potential Unification Opponents

    Garcia’s unification plans could lead him to face one of the other welterweight titleholders. Sebastian Fundora currently holds the WBC welterweight title with a 23-1-1 record and 15 knockouts, while Josh Kelly possesses the IBF strap with an 18-1-1 record and 9 knockouts. Xander Zayas, who holds the WBA title alongside Garcia in the division’s split championship structure, carries a 23-0 record with 13 knockouts.

    A July timeline would give Garcia approximately three months to finalize an opponent and complete training camp. Garcia’s team has not yet announced a specific opponent or venue for the proposed summer bout.