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  • Roy Jones Jr: One Boxer Can Defeat Shakur Stevenson

    Roy Jones Jr: One Boxer Can Defeat Shakur Stevenson

    Roy Jones Jr. believes that there is one boxer who possesses the necessary skills to defeat Shakur Stevenson. Stevenson holds an undefeated record of 25-0 with 11 KOs. He is the current WBO and The Ring junior welterweight champion. ‘Sugar’ dethroned Teofimo Lopez for the WBO super-lightweight title in January,

    He picked up a unanimous decision victory over Lopez. Stevenson has progressed through multiple weight divisions, including featherweight, super featherweight, and lightweight.

    Roy Jones Jr.’s Analysis

    In an interview with FightHype, Roy Jones Jr. explained that, should Gervonta Davis drag Stevenson into a war, he has what it takes to hand him his first defeat.

    “Yep, [I agree that Davis is the only man that can beat Stevenson]. For Tank [Davis] to win it, he would need it to be Hagler-Hearns but for Shakur to win it, it would need to be [Salvador] Sanchez vs. [Wilfredo] Gomez.”

    Davis is yet to win a fight since June 2024 and he was also recently stripped of his WBA lightweight world title. 

    Jones Jr.’s opinion carries significant weight in the boxing world, given his legendary status as a former multi-division world champion.

    Possible Davis vs Stevenson?

    A dangerous puncher like Gervonta Davis could pose a serious threat if he turns the bout into a firefight but Stevenson’s composure and defensive mastery remain his biggest strengths.

    Ultimately, the outcome would likely depend on whether Stevenson can dictate the pace and keep the fight on his terms. If he does, there’s every reason to believe he can continue his dominant run and protect his undefeated record.

  • Jarrell Miller vs Lenier Pero: Heavyweights Clash in Las Vegas on April 25

    Jarrell Miller vs Lenier Pero: Heavyweights Clash in Las Vegas on April 25

    Jarrell Miller and Lenier Pero are set to face off on April 25th in Las Vegas. The bout will headline a Matchroom Boxing event at Fontainebleau.

    Miller (27-1-2, 22 KOs) returns to the ring after a points win over Kingsley Ibeh in January. Pero (13-0, 8 KOs), an undefeated Cuban fighter ranked No. 2 by the WBA, looks to continue his ascent in the heavyweight division.

    Pero is coming off a UD 10th victory over Jordan Thompson on November 1, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, where he won the WBA Continental Latin America heavyweight title.

    Miller aims to re-establish himself in the heavyweight ranks after a controversial past. Eddie Hearn alluded to a change of heart regarding working with Miller again.

    Pero’s Opportunity

    Pero seeks a signature win against a well-known opponent. His previous notable victory came in 2023 when he stopped then-unbeaten Viktor Vykhryst in eight rounds.

    It has been reported that light heavyweight Ben Whittaker was rumored to be on the undercard, though it seems more likely he will instead appear in Liverpool, England, on April 18th when Matchroom’s Callum Smith takes on David Morrell.

  • Oscar De La Hoya Wants Ryan Garcia To Face World Champion Next

    Oscar De La Hoya Wants Ryan Garcia To Face World Champion Next

    Ryan Garcia is being targeted for a fight against a world champion by Oscar De La Hoya after Garcia’s recent victory over Mario Barrios. Garcia defeated Barrios by unanimous decision on February 20th, 2026, in Las Vegas to win the WBC welterweight title.

    De La Hoya’s ambitious plans aim to solidify Garcia’s position in boxing. Garcia is the current WBC welterweight champion and is ranked #6 in the WBA welterweight rankings as of December 2025. No mandatory challenger is currently in place for Garcia’s WBC title, giving him flexibility for his first title defense.

    De La Hoya’s Vision

    De La Hoya’s statement emphasizes his determination to secure a high-profile fight for Garcia. Speaking to DAZN, he said:

    “I actually like the rematch with Devin Haney. There’s a lot of talk, a lot of chatter right now. I think Devin Haney actually does deserve the rematch, just because he’s been talking a lot and his last performance was a really good performance.

    “What Ryan did in his last fight with Barrios, obviously a world champion, [it means] he’s back, better than ever mentally, physically. I’d love to see that rematch, Haney vs Ryan Garcia.”

    De La Hoya then urged Haney not to take a bout with WBA champion Rolly Romero and instead face Garcia.

    “Ryan Garcia-Devin Haney makes all the sense in the world, do not take a tune up, let’s make this fight happen.”

    Potential opponents discussed include Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney, and Conor Benn. Josh Kelly has also called out Garcia for a super welterweight title fight.

    Garcia previously lost a unanimous decision to Rolando Romero for the WBA welterweight title last year. Immediately after defeating Barrios, Garcia had also called out Shakur Stevenson.

  • Eddie Hearn Denies Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury Is Agreed

    Eddie Hearn Denies Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury Is Agreed

    Eddie Hearn has pushed back hard on reports that Anthony Joshua has agreed to fight Tyson Fury, calling the claim “completely untrue” and confirming no deal is in place for the long-awaited all-British heavyweight showdown.

    The denial came after talkSPORT’s Gareth A Davies reported over the weekend that the fight is “agreed” and set to stream on Netflix — a claim that also clashed with Joshua’s existing broadcast partnership with DAZN.

    “Completely untrue. There is absolutely nothing signed with Anthony Joshua to fight Tyson Fury next. There is nothing agreed,” Hearn told The Stomping Ground. “There have been conversations — deep conversations prior to the accident — but since then, there have been no real conversations about that fight.”

    Car Crash Derailed 2026 Plans

    The original roadmap had Joshua returning in March before facing Fury later in the year. Those plans collapsed after Joshua was involved in a fatal car crash in Lagos, Nigeria, on December 29, which claimed the lives of two of his close friends and teammates, Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele.

    Hearn confirmed to Boxing Scene that the revised plan has Joshua targeting a comeback in July or late summer, though he cautioned that a return date depends on when “AJ” gets back into training camp.

    “Physically he’s not yet in a position to return to camp,” Hearn said. “We’ll only know if July is a real possibility when he returns to camp, which will hopefully be in the next couple of weeks or a month.”

    The promoter has also walked back the certainty around a Fury fight happening at all. Speaking to Yahoo Sport, Hearn admitted there are “no guarantees” Joshua fights again, and acknowledged he doesn’t know whether Joshua vs. Fury will “ever happen right now” — a marked shift from the confident timeline he was projecting before the accident.

    Fury Fights April 11, Joshua Door Still Open

    Fury, meanwhile, returns on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against hard-hitting contender Arslanbek Makhmudov (21-2, 19 KOs), live on Netflix. The fight marks Fury’s first bout on British soil in nearly four years and his comeback from a self-declared retirement.

    Hearn stopped short of closing the door on Joshua-Fury entirely.

    “We’re open to the Fury fight,” he said, “but probably more likely end of the year — maybe early 2027.”

    He also noted that Saudi Arabia’s Turki Alalshikh remains the key figure in brokering any deal, saying Joshua’s side has accepted a framework but that the Fury negotiations are out of their hands.

    “It’s Turki Alalshikh’s responsibility to talk to Tyson Fury and try to make the deal,” Hearn said. “Is the fight made? No. Because I don’t know where he’s at with Tyson Fury.”

  • Canelo vs. Crawford Nominated for  SBJ Event of the Year Award

    Canelo vs. Crawford Nominated for SBJ Event of the Year Award

    Canelo Crawford Netflix
    Netflix, Riyadh Season

    One of boxing’s biggest recent showdowns is getting its flowers from the broader sports business community.

    Sports Business Journal has nominated Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford for Sports Event of the Year at the 19th Annual Sports Business Awards.

    The bout competes in the category alongside the 2025 World Series, the NFL Draft at Titletown, NHL Stadium Series Tampa, and Fanatics Fest NYC — a testament to the fight’s crossover appeal and its status as one of the most commercially significant combat sports events of the past year.

    The winners will be determined by a panel of industry executives and revealed at a live event on May 20, 2026, at the New York Marriott Marquis Times Square.

    A nod in this category underscores boxing’s continued relevance on the national sports business stage.

  • Top Rank Nearing DAZN Deal Amid Matchroom Tensions

    Top Rank Nearing DAZN Deal Amid Matchroom Tensions

    Top Rank is closing in on a new broadcast home. Front Office Sports has confirmed that DAZN is finalizing a multiyear streaming deal with Bob Arum‘s promotion, with an official announcement expected later this week. The news was first reported by Ring Magazine, which has since deleted its original story.

    Update: Top Rank and DAZN’s new partnership is official

    DAZN declined to comment directly. “As company policy, we do not confirm, deny, or comment on market rumours or speculation regarding M&A, partnerships or rights deals,” a DAZN spokesperson told FOS.

    Per The Ring’s original reporting, the deal calls for eight to 10 events per year at license fees of $1 million to $1.25 million per card — a steep drop from the roughly $85 million annually ESPN paid Top Rank under their eight-year partnership, which ended in July 2025.

    DAZN Seeking More Content Amid Matchroom Frustrations

    The Top Rank pursuit isn’t just about adding fights. According to FOS sources, DAZN has grown frustrated with Eddie Hearn‘s Matchroom Boxing and is actively seeking to expand its events inventory as it plays defense against the rising threat of Zuffa Boxing.

    At the heart of the friction is a perception within DAZN that Hearn has been “double-dipping” — placing Matchroom fighters on outside cards while collecting nine figures annually from DAZN. Fighters including Anthony Joshua, Dmitry Bivol, Conor Benn, Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, and Jai Opetaia have all competed on Riyadh Season and/or Ring cards. Katie Taylor fought Amanda Serrano twice on Netflix cards under Jake Paul’s MVP banner. Benn and Opetaia have since departed Matchroom for Zuffa.

    In a notable case, Hearn told Alalshikh’s Ring Magazine that a Callum Smith vs. David Morrell fight was expected in Saudi Arabia — only for it to later be announced as a Matchroom card in Liverpool on April 18. DAZN holds a 40% stake in Matchroom.

    A DAZN spokesperson pushed back on the friction narrative. “There’s absolutely no truth in the suggestion that DAZN is frustrated with Matchroom. We have just signed a new five-year deal with Matchroom, and we are very happy with our strong relationship and long-standing partnership.”

    The Broader War: DAZN vs. Zuffa

    The move for Top Rank comes as the boxing broadcast landscape grows increasingly combative. Zuffa Boxing — the joint venture between Saudi Arabia’s Sela and TKO Group Holdings, with leadership including Turki Alalshikh, WWE president Nick Khan, and UFC CEO Dana White — launched on Paramount+ in January and has been aggressively signing talent.

    Zuffa signed Opetaia away from Matchroom in January and made a move on Rodriguez before Matchroom exercised a matching clause. It then signed Benn on a one-fight deal reportedly worth $15 million that Hearn declined to match. The bidding war has spilled into public sniping: White said Hearn “works for his dad,” while Hearn fired back that White’s “dad for many years has been the Fertitta brothers, and now he’s got a new daddy called Turki Alalshikh.” Alalshikh himself weighed in on social media, writing to Hearn: “I am always here for you. And if you call me, unlike Conor Benn, I will answer the phone.”

    Adding Top Rank and its deep roster would give DAZN more leverage in that fight. Arum, 94, famously called DAZN a “Dead-Zone which nobody watches” back in 2022. By late 2024, he had softened considerably: “DAZN are doing a great job in boxing and the people who run DAZN are friends of ours.”

    Top Rank’s Roster Ready to Return

    Top Rank’s stable gives DAZN significant upside despite the modest license fees. Xander Zayas, Emanuel Navarrete, Keyshawn Davis, Bruce Carrington, Emiliano Vargas, and Abdullah Mason headline a roster that has been largely sidelined from consistent live streaming since ESPN’s exit. An official announcement from both sides is expected this week — BoxingWire will update this story when confirmed.

  • Jake Paul Teases Boxing Announcement for March 18

    Jake Paul Teases Boxing Announcement for March 18

    Jake Paul is back in the gym and wasting no time building hype. The YouTuber-turned-boxer posted a video on X showing himself shadowboxing and sparring, with “ANNOUNCEMENT MARCH 18TH” overlays splashed across the footage.

    The clip arrives just months after Paul suffered a jaw fracture in a December 2025 TKO loss to Anthony Joshua, a setback that sidelined him for much of the early part of 2026. The video emphasizes his physical condition and high-energy training, clearly designed to signal he’s healthy and ready to return.

    Paul described the upcoming announcement as “unexpected,” which has sent fans and media into speculation mode. Replies on the post quickly filled with guesses ranging from a Ryan Garcia fight to a rematch with Tommy Fury, though nothing has been confirmed.

    The announcement is set for Tuesday, March 18. BoxingWire will have full coverage once details are made official.

  • Overeem Backs Rico Verhoeven’s Boxing Debut vs. Usyk: ‘Your Legacy Is Cemented by These Fights’

    Overeem Backs Rico Verhoeven’s Boxing Debut vs. Usyk: ‘Your Legacy Is Cemented by These Fights’

    MMA legend and K-1 World Grand Prix champion Alistair Overeem has weighed in on one of combat sports’ most talked-about upcoming matchups: Rico Verhoeven’s boxing debut against unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

    Speaking with Bloody Elbow’s Kyle Dimond, Overeem was clear that his support isn’t contingent on Verhoeven winning.

    “I actually also love the matchup,” Overeem said. “Your legacy is cemented by these fights and you don’t even necessarily have to win, as long as you put on a great performance. So I can applaud him — and also Usyk, right, for accepting the fight. This excites me.”

    The Weight Advantage Factor

    Usyk vs. Verhoeven — “Glory in Giza” — is set for May 23 at the Pyramids of Giza and has been officially sanctioned by the WBC as a title defense. Overeem believes the size discrepancy between the two men is significant enough to keep the fight genuinely competitive.

    “You have a gentleman who wants to test himself. You have the absolute number one,” Overeem said. “Rico has the weight advantage — significant weight advantage, 15 kgs, maybe even 17, 18 kgs. Anything can happen.

    Rico is going to come up with a game plan because this is his chance. Are you that good or are you not that good? Hey, let’s go.”

    Why Rico’s Path Wasn’t MMA

    Overeem was asked to compare Verhoeven’s boxing crossover to what Alex Pereira accomplished in the cage, and he drew a clear distinction between the two scenarios.

    “What Pereira did [in MMA] is very special in the cage, but he never really faced that good a wrestler,” Overeem said. “Rico never really — that would have been tough for him, because it’s so wrestling-dominant. What Pereira did was very special, but I wouldn’t see Rico being able to do the same.”

    In other words, Verhoeven made the right call choosing the sport where his striking translates best.

    Boxing’s Bigger Picture

    Overeem’s enthusiasm for the fight sits against a backdrop he sees as a broader boxing renaissance. The rise of the Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh’s influence on heavyweight matchmaking — which directly produced the Usyk-Verhoeven spectacle — gets direct credit from Overeem.

    “Boxing came back. With Riyadh [Season], with Turki Alalshikh, also now Sauerland boxing going in that space,” he said. “Kickboxing [is] a little bit in decline — something needs to happen there. But boxing has been very interesting lately.”

    The fight is scheduled for May 23, 2026, at the Pyramids of Giza, live on DAZN.

  • Fatimah Mayweather Set to Make Boxing Debut on April 25

    Fatimah Mayweather Set to Make Boxing Debut on April 25

    The Mayweather family name is set to grow even larger in boxing. Fatimah “Trouble Time” Mayweather, daughter of Floyd Mayweather Sr. and sister of Floyd Mayweather Jr., will make her professional boxing debut on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack in Chester, Pennsylvania.

    Fatimah Mayweather Boxing Debut

    Fatimah is slated to co-headline an XRumble Fighting Championships event promoted by Damon Feldman, facing MMA fighter “Vicious” Venus Marcial.

    The night’s main event features rapper Chrisean “Holy Hands” Rock taking on pro wrestler Zenith Zion, with the full card set to stream live via TrillerTV PPV and the XRumble Celebrity Boxing App.

    Adding a unique twist to the occasion, Fatimah’s debut lands on the same day her brother Floyd Mayweather Jr. is tentatively expected to return to the ring against Mike Tyson in Congo.

    The sibling scheduling rarity has already drawn comparisons to 2008 when all of the Alvarez brothers, including Canelo, appeared on the same card.

    In a recent interview with AllHipHop, Fatimah opened up about always living in her brother’s shadow and her lifelong desire to compete.

    “I’m always going to live behind that shadow, no matter what it is. So I’m trying to put my own name out there,” she said.

    She had previously been discouraged from boxing by her grandmother and father, who felt the sport wasn’t financially worthwhile for his daughter, but she ultimately decided to pursue it professionally.

    Doors open at 7 PM ET, with the fight-week press conference scheduled for Thursday, April 23 and weigh-ins on Friday, April 24.

  • Gervonta Davis in Advanced Talks for Isaac Cruz Rematch

    Gervonta Davis in Advanced Talks for Isaac Cruz Rematch

    Gervonta “Tank” Davis is in advanced talks for a summer 2026 rematch against Isaac Cruz at super lightweight (140 lbs), according to Ring Magazine’s Mike Coppinger. “I expect it to happen,” Coppinger reported this week, signaling genuine momentum behind the matchup.

    Davis, 31, has not fought since a controversial draw with Lamont Roach in March 2025 — a result many observers believed should have gone in Roach’s favor.

    The prolonged absence has mounted pressure on the Baltimore star to return, and a rematch with Cruz carries the kind of unfinished-business appeal that could drive significant interest.

    Cruz Provided One of Tank’s Toughest Tests

    Davis first defeated Cruz by unanimous decision in 2021, but the fight was one of the most difficult nights of Tank’s career, with the rugged Mexican brawler bringing relentless pressure throughout.

    A second fight at 140 pounds — rather than the weight of their first meeting — sets up a different tactical challenge and gives Cruz an opening to make a different argument on the scorecards.

    If the fight gets finalized, it would slot Davis into what promises to be an active summer on the boxing calendar.