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The Shock of 2026; Top 10 Shaken Up in January 2026 After Terence Crawford’s Stunning Retirement

Typical, isn’t it? As soon as we all pretty much agreed on who the best ‘pound for pound’ boxer in the world is, Terence Crawford decides to walk away.

We can’t give Terence Crawford too much criticism for the decision, however. History has shown that due to a combination of pride, arrogance and greed, most elite fighters stick around far too long. They continue to fight until Father Time gives them a painful reminder that nothing lasts forever.

‘Bud’ went out on top, on his own terms. He finished as an unbeaten 42-0 (31) modern great whose last dance was a history-making win over Canelo Alvarez in September. With that impressive points win over Canelo, the brilliant southpaw from Nebraska not only acquired generational wealth but became the only three-weight undisputed king of the four-belt era, having won world titles in five divisions in total.

At the age of 38, Crawford probably realised there were no more mountains to climb. And while retirements in combat sports are notoriously fickle, there is a sense that ‘Bud’ is getting out at the right time and certainly on his own terms.

Crawford’s retirement in December has opened up the P4P debate once more, and two Japanese stars on our list now look set for a showdown in 2026 after contrasting displays on the post-Christmas ‘Night Of The Samurai’ card.

Oleksandr Usyk

Here is the Furyjoshua.com take on the current top 10 best fighters in boxing

P4P Rankings: Current top 10

1 Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine)

  • Record: 24-0 (15)
  • Titles: WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO world heavyweight champion
  • Next Fight: TBC

The outrageous skills, ring intelligence and unparalleled stamina mean Usyk is now top of our ‘Pound-for-Pound’ pile again in the wake of Crawford’s announcement to retire. The Ukrainian legend is a very strong, compact, durable, and skilled fighter who can box on the front and back foot. He also has a granite chin, which helps. His jab is an absolute wand, and he uses it to mesmerise opponents.

While he is a two-time undisputed heavyweight champ (and three-time undisputed king) his next move is unclear after he dropped his WBO title – since picked up by Fabio Wardley. All the signs suggest he will carry on boxing into 2026, with a possible fight against Deontay Wilder next.

2 Naoya Inoue (Japan)

  • Record: 32-0 (27)
  • Titles: WBC, IBF, WBA and WBO world super-bantamweight champion
  • Next Fight: TBC

Now we may have been in the minority, but we felt as virtual shutouts in undisputed world title fights go, Inoue’s latest display was a touch uninspiring against David Picasso in Saudi Arabia.

Picasso was unbeaten in 33 going in – with his one draw coming in just his fifth fight several years ago – and so he was dangerous in the sense that he didn’t know how to lose. However, Inoue was always the boss in Riyadh, with his movement and defensive skills a thing of beauty at times. However, the absence of feints was really noticeable. At his absolute peak it was the way ‘The Monster’ set up the highlight reel KOs that made them so devastating.

And while he is not in danger of going down the Naseem ‘Fell in love with his own power too much and ignored the basics’ Hamed route anytime soon based on that Picasso win, Team Inoue must understand that bigger fighters will handle his power a lot easier. That said, when you have as much craft and creative offense as he does you don’t always have to chase the KO. His defence in the pocket was exceptional in Saudi, and after four fights in one calendar year he can perhaps be forgiven for not turning in yet another A+ performance.

3 Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez (USA)

  • Record: 23-0 (16)
  • Titles: WBC, WBA and WBO world super-flyweight champion
  • Next Fight: TBC

Eddie Hearn set tongues wagging during his latest Riyadh Season trip, with the Matchroom head honcho teasing a potential superfight between Inoue and his man Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez at some point in the next 12 months.

‘Bam’ is still campaigning a few divisions below Inoue as things stand, but Hearn has indicated that they might not “hang around” waiting for the final 115 lbs belt (IBF) due to mandatory challenger Andrew Moloney refusing to step aside. Rodriguez has the frame to suggest he could easily move up to bantamweight and still be effective, but a clash with Inoue would be something else

4 Dmitry Bivol (Russia)

  • Record: 24-1 (12)
  • Titles: IBF, WBO and WBA world light-heavyweight champion
  • Next Fight: TBC

Bivol has been recovering after back surgery, but we are told his team are planning a tune-up fight before committing to a huge fight in the second half of 2026. Whether that is against eternal rival Artur Beterbiev or the brilliant David Benavidez remains to be seen, but either one would be a spectacular showdown.

5 Artur Beterbiev (Russia)

  • Record: 21-1 (20)
  • Titles: N/A
  • Next Fight: TBC

The brilliant Beterbiev is open to a long-anticipated trilogy fight with long-term rival Bivol or indeed shifting focus to fight Benavidez. Either way he wants to fight, having not been seen punching for pay since February 2025. Such inactivity is not ideal but feels more damaging when you factor in that ‘The Beast from the East’ turns 41 on January 21.

6 Shakur Stevenson (USA)

  • Record: 24-0 (11)
  • Titles: WBC world lightweight champion
  • Next Fight: vs Teofimo Lopez (January 31)

Stevenson – prodigiously gifted but seldom tested – gets the boxing New Year off to a cracking start as he faces Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden (live on DAZN) at the end of the month.

Lopez 22-1 (13) is a worthy dance partner for the unbeaten WBC world lightweight champion southpaw and with both men in their primes, this is a contest that could sizzle.

7 David Benavidez (USA)

  • Record: 31-0 (25)
  • Titles: WBC world light-heavyweight champion
  • Next Fight: TBC

The Mexican Monster was last seen ruthlessly stopping Anthony Yarde as he defended his WBC light-heavyweight title on November 22. His constant pressure, volume punching, and the fact he keeps coming and walks you down make him one of the safest bets for excitement in the sport today.

The word around the campfire is that his next fight could be a move up in weight against unified cruiserweight champion Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez on May 2 (possibly in Las Vegas).

That’s a good fight, but 175 is a much hotter division than cruiserweight and if Benavidez – one of the most exciting fighters in the sport – has ambitions to become the new face of boxing with Canelo’s star now on the wane, he needs a victory over a Beterbiev or a Bivol to solidify his claims.

8 Junto Nakatani (Japan)

  • Record: 32-0 (24)
  • Titles: WBC/IBF world bantamweight champion
  • Next Fight: TBC

Nakatani was pushed all the way in his December super-bantamweight debut against Sebastian Hernandez in Riyadh, winning via unanimous decision by scores of 115-113, 115-113 and a barely believable 118-110.

Hernandez more than played his part in what was a brutal war of attrition, and while the right man won, Nakatani’s P4P credentials took a bit of a hit. However, all roads now lead to a 2026 superfight vs Inoue, and despite not being at his best last time out Nakatani will surely still fancy the job against his fellow countryman.

9 Canelo Alvarez (Mexico)

  • Record: 63-3-2 (39)
  • Titles: N/A
  • Next Fight: TBC

Canelo’s star is on the wane but let’s not pretend he was awful against Crawford. ‘Bud’ won via unanimous decision after 12 rounds but the scores – 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113 – reflect that Canelo was always in the fight.

The stardom remains, but he’s getting hit more now, and the punch output has dropped. With a net worth estimated to be around $250-$300million, who knows how motivated he still is, but the fact remains that even at the age of 35 and having boxed as a pro for 20 years, he is still too good for all but a handful of elite fighters.

10 Jaron Ennis (USA)

  • Record: 35-0 (31)
  • Titles: WBA interim super welterweight title
  • Next Fight: TBC

‘Boots’ Ennis finally sits at our P4P top table after knocking on the door for several months. The American held multiple welterweight belts (IBF, WBA, Ring Magazine) after a major unification victory in April 2025, but he has since moved up to 154lbs and vacated those titles. The Philadelphia phenomenon is a brilliant switch-hitter, whose next fight is heavily anticipated to be against Vergil Ortiz Jr, though promoters are still working on the finer detail. Ennis vs Ortiz Jr would sit pretty high on most fans’ 2026 fight wish list, so hopefully Golden Boy and Matchroom can seal the deal.

One unexpected moment between Tiger Woods and his son Charlie just set the internet on fire

As the tech-forward TGL Season 2 kicked off at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens on January 13, 2026, it brought with it a viral moment that reminded fans that even a 15-time Major champion like Tiger Woods is, at his core, just a dad trying to get a laugh out of his teen-age son, Charlie Woods.

While the New York Golf Club eventually secured an 8-3 victory over Tiger’s Jupiter Links that night, the real highlight was not focused on the scoreboard but in the stands.

 viral “not gonna s-k” moment

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With the confidence only a father can deliver, Tiger shouted his now-famous catchphrase:

Charlie, embodying a classic teenage behaviour, simply gave his dad a blank stare and a slight nod, offering absolutely nothing but a guilty look in return. The reaction was so perfectly awkward that it sent Tiger into a fit of laughter, with ESPN announcers and fans online quickly joining in.

This cheeky line has become a tradition for the legend, as during TGL’s inaugural season in 2025, he famously yelled the same thing to his mother, Kultida, from the course.

Tiger also had another comedy moment when during a post-game interview with ‘Awful Announcing’, Tiger accidentally referred to his new teammate, rising star Akshay Bhatia, as “ashtray.” He fastly corrected himself and smiled it off with his characteristic humor, one he brought for the entire evening.

Hearn: “If Joshua Never Steps Back Into the Ring, Nobody Could Ever Blame Him — But What Could Drive Him to Make That Shocking Decision?”

Matchroom Boxing CEO Eddie Hearn says Anthony Joshua needs time to grieve before making any decisions on his boxing future – but he does believe the two-time heavyweight world champion will return to the ring, reports britishboxingnews.co.uk.

Joshua’s close friends and team members, Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele, tragically died in a car crash near Lagos in Nigeria on December 29 after their vehicle collided with a stationary truck on a busy, notoriously dangerous expressway.

Joshua suffered minor injuries and was kept in hospital for two days.

The incident came 10 days after the London 2012 Olympic gold medallist had defeated Jake Paul in Miami, in what was his first fight since defeat to fellow Brit Daniel Dubois in September 2024.

Joshua’s longterm promoter Hearn told The Sportsman Boxing: “I’ve had a few conversations with him.

“It’s only now we’ve been talking more because it’s going to take you time to get over something like that. I think all you can do in this situation is let people have their time.

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“It baffles me that people are on me asking what’s next and if I have spoken to him about his career. No, those conversations are a long way away.

“My plan will be to see him over the next week, as a mate. I’m not going to go in there and say, ‘I know this terrible tragedy has happened but let’s talk about what’s next’. I’d be an idiot to do that. It would be completely wrong.

Anthony Joshua

“When things like this happen, it’s just not about boxing, not about business, it’s about you, the families of those two guys. Time to grieve and come to terms with a tragic incident.

“If he never fought again, you could never ever blame him but knowing AJ, after he’s grieved, I believe he will want to get back to boxing.

“The only thing that will make the mind clearer is time and he’ll be given all the time. We have no belts, we don’t have to do anything. We could not fight for two years or ever again.”

Hearn added that his “heart breaks” for Joshua after the passing of two friends who have played an instrumental role in his success.

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“Sina and Latz were two guys incredibly close to him on so many different levels.

“They came up with him and saw the rise but were also integral parts of the team. So loyal and passionate. Sina, going into the last fight, was like the leader of the camp

Gervonta Davis

“I think things like this don’t hit you, don’t sink in for a long time. It hasn’t sunk in for me and I wasn’t around these guys that often, so imagine being AJ, imagine being involved in that incident. My heart breaks for him.

“I know how strong he is but you can try and be strong, give that image and front-facing attitude, but deep down you never really know how someone’s feeling.

“That’s why we’ve got to be there for him. We’ve got to give him all the support he needs and the time that he needs to make a decision on what he’ll do.”

Where to Watch the Must-See TGL Showdown Between Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links and New York Golf as Hype Reaches Fever Pitch

The fourth match of the TGL’s 2026 season finally brings Tiger Woods‘ team to prime time. Jupiter Links are set to take on the New York Golf Club live on ESPN on Tuesday night.

But will Tiger be there? He said last month he’d attend all his team’s matches but as far as playing, he’s not ready for that yet. In the last 10 months, Tiger has undergone disc replacement surgery in October and Achilles tendon surgery in March.

“I won’t be able to play the first part of the TGL season but I will be there every match Jupiter Links competes in,” said Woods, a co-owner of Jupiter Links GC, said in December ahead of the Hero World Challenge. “Hopefully, I will be able to maybe play the end of the season here and there but I don’t know.”

Jupiter is scheduled to play again on Jan. 20, Feb. 2, March 1 and March 3.

Who’s playing in the TGL match Jupiter Links vs. New York Golf Club?

The Tuesday, Jan. 13, match will feature these six players:

  • Jupiter Golf Links:Max Homa, Kevin Kisner, Akshay Bhatia
  • New York Golf Club: Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler

Right now, Tiger Woods’ TGL Golf League is building intense anticipation as the season edges closer to a dramatic kickoff at the SoFi Center

You’ll at least get to hear from Tiger Woods tonight during the latest edition of Season 2 of the TGL at SoFi Center in West Palm Beach.

One of the founding members of the indoor golf league, Woods is still recovering from his Achilles and back surgeries from last year. Still, Tiger is supposed to be mic’d up as his team, Jupiter Links, makes its season debut against New York.

Meanwhile, New York is trying to snap a three-match losing streak that dates back to the championship series last year. New York also dropped the season opener back in December to Atlanta, the defending league champion.

What is TGL golf?

TGL stands for TMRW Golf League, a competitive league of interactive golf started by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Mike McCarley, CEO of TMRW Sports. The league is made of current PGA Tour members, including major champions and those in the top-10 world rankings.

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Matches feature two teams of three golfers and include 15 holes. Players tee off from a mat into a giant simulator screen that incorporates real fairway, rough and sand surfaces to hit from. When the ball lands about 50 yards away from the pin, players will transition to the “GreenZone,” a 5,270-square-foot rotating green that includes more than 600 actuators to make each hole unique.

Tiger Woods

TGL schedule

After today’s opener, all TGL matches this season will air on ESPN or ESPN2. The championship is set for March 23-24. Here’s the upcoming schedule:

  • Jan. 20: Jupiter vs. LA | 7 p.m. | ESPN
  • Jan. 26: Boston vs. The Bay | 7 p.m. | ESPN2
  • Feb. 2: Atlanta vs. Jupiter | 5 p.m. | ESPN
  • Feb. 9: The Bay vs. LA | 7 p.m. | ESPN
  • Feb. 23: Atlanta vs. Boston | 5 p.m. | ESPN

TGL teams: Who is playing today for Jupiter Links, New York?

TGL teams pick three of their four members to participate in each match. Akshay Bhatia is playing for Jupiter Links as a designated alternate. Here’s a look at today’s lineups:

  • Jupiter Links: Akshay Bhatia, Max Homa, Kevin Kisner (out: Tiger Woods)
  • New York: Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick, Cameron Young

TGL teams: Who is playing today for Jupiter Links, New York?

TGL teams pick three of their four members to participate in each match. Akshay Bhatia is playing for Jupiter Links as a designated alternate. Here’s a look at today’s lineups:

  • Jupiter Links: Akshay Bhatia, Max Homa, Kevin Kisner (out: Tiger Woods)
  • New York: Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick, Cameron Young

SoFi Center: Where is TGL golf located?

The SoFi Center finished construction in fall 2024 on the campus of Palm Beach State College in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. It’s nearly 250,000 square feet with a simulator screen that’s 64 by 53 feet, and a rotating green sits on a turntable 41 yards wide. It seats a capacity of 1,500 fans

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Gervonta Davis’ controversial clash with Lamont Roach triggers a surprising shake-up of boxing rules, leaving fans asking what really changed

Taking a voluntary knee is now officially recognised as a knockdown, following Gervonta Davis’ controversial clash with Lamont Roach last year.

In the ninth round of their WBA lightweight title fight, Davis dropped to one knee after having his vision compromised by a clump of hair product.

Referee Steve Willis initially administered a count before breaking it off in a decision that came under serious fire from all corners of the boxing fraternity.

While officials are expected to score a knockdown in the event of a voluntary knee, at the time, there was no reference to the particular scenario in the Association of Boxing Commissions’ referee manual.

This has since changed, with retired referee Jack Reiss announcing an amendment to the document at last week’s national Combat Sports Summit.

“We got rid of the old thinking and revitalised the manual,” said Reiss

READ MORE : Something Big Is Brewing – Gervonta Davis handed

“In the Gervonta Davis fight, we couldn’t find it written anywhere that when you take a knee voluntarily, it’s a knockdown.

“It’s always been the policy most everybody always used, but now it’s in writing. Now there’s no question.”

Willis’ mistake ultimately cost Roach the world title, with Davis retaining his belt via a majority draw.

“Not Him Again” Errol Spence Jr urged toward a blockbuster comeback bout two years after his crushing loss to Terence Crawford

Errol Spence Jr has been presented with a monumental opportunity for his next assignment, even though the former unified welterweight champion has not fought since July 2023.

It came as a sizeable shock for many fans when Spence found himself on the receiving end of a one-sided beatdown against Terence Crawford

Prior to that, the Texan had amassed a solid unbeaten run against the likes of Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia and Yordenis Ugas, only to then lose his three major titles at 147lbs in convincing fashion.

It was that ninth-round stoppage that plunged the future of Spence’s career into uncertainty, or at least gave credibility to claims that he was no longer at the peak of his powers.

Hoping to spoil those plans before they really begin is Vergil Ortiz Jr, who insists that their potential match-up could quite easily headline a card at the AT&T Stadium, Texas.

Since moving up to 154lbs, Ortiz has claimed notable wins over Serhii Bohachuk, Israil Madrimov and, more recently, Erickson Lubin, who he stopped in the second round earlier this month.

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Then, shortly after his last outing, the 27-year-old faced off in the ring with his American rival, Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, in what appeared to be a promotional push for their possible showdown next year.

Ortiz’s manager, Rick Mirigian, however, later took to social media and expressed his interest in an all-Texas clash with Spence.

Terence Crawford

Echoing his handler’s thoughts, Ortiz told FightHype after his victory over Lubin that it would be his ‘dream’ to fight Spence at the home of the Dallas Cowboys.

“It doesn’t matter who’s next. If I had to pick, I’m gonna be honest, it would be Spence, because that’s my dream fight.

“I’ve been calling [for] it [to happen] at the Cowboys Stadium. I just think that’s my dream fight. I don’t care what anyone says about it.”

Something Big Is Brewing – Gervonta Davis handed opportunity to chase a world title in a new weight division as rival hunt intensifies: “He’s actively seeking him out”

Gervonta Davis: Devin Haney and his trainer-father Bill Haney are basking in the glow of their recent victory over Brian Norman Jr.

Haney became a three-division world champion with a resurgent display, outboxing the hard-hitting Norman to hand him the first loss of his career

The points victory suggested Haney had put his previous two outings — against Ryan Garcia and Arnold Barboza — firmly behind him, and his father wasted little time in calling out one of the sport’s biggest names.

In a video with Fight Hub TV, Bill Haney had a message for Gervonta Davis and his team, offering ‘Tank’ the chance to face his son for his new WBO welterweight title next year.

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“Coach Calvin [Ford], Coach [Ellis], Team Tank Davis, I got some good news and I got some bad news. The good news is Devin bought me another Mercedes. Another one. The bad news is the Grinch didn’t buy you guys one, but ‘Deebo’ is looking for him and he’s on the list. So let’s see if in 2026 you can’t influence your man to be more like [Devin].”

Gervonta Davis

Davis currently holds the WBA lightweight title, but a move 12lbs north to 147 to face Haney would not necessarily be considered a stretch as “Tank” had been set to challenge cruiserweight crossover star Jake Paul last month month before the bout was cancelled amid serious allegations made against Davis.

However, Haney doesn’t seem to be on Davis’ radar as he recently announced a rematch with Isaac Cruz is his preferred option.

Speculation Grows As Eddie Hearn Confident Joshua Will Fight Again as Comeback – Speculation Grows

Anthony Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, believes the former world heavyweight champion will return to boxing after grieving the deaths of his two close friends in a car crash in Nigeria, Sunday PUNCH reports.

Hearn, however, insisted that Joshua needs time to process the tragedy before making any decision on his boxing future.

“I’ve had a few conversations with him. It’s only now we’ve been talking more because it’s going to take you time to get over something like that. I think all you can do in this situation is let people have their time,” Hearn told The Sportsman Boxing.

“It baffles me that people are on me asking what’s next and if I have spoken to him about his career. No, those conversations are a long way away.”

Joshua’s friends and team members, Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele, died in the crash near Lagos on December 29 after a vehicle they were travelling in as passengers collided with a stationary truck. Joshua was also in the car and suffered minor injuries.

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The incident came 10 days after the 2012 Olympic gold medallist had defeated Jake Paul in Miami, in what was his first fight since his loss to Daniel Dubois in September 2024.

“My plan will be to see him over the next week, as a mate. I’m not going to go in there and say, ‘I know this terrible tragedy has happened, but let’s talk about what’s next. ‘ I’d be an idiot to do that. It would be completely wrong,” Hearn said.

Anthony Joshua

“When things like this happen, it’s just not about boxing, not about business, it’s about you, the families of those two guys. Time to grieve and come to terms with a tragic incident.”

Despite the tragedy, Hearn believes Joshua will eventually return to the ring.

“If he never fought again, you could never ever blame him, but knowing AJ, after he’s grieved, I believe he will want to get back to boxing,” he said.

“The only thing that will make the mind clearer is time, and he’ll be given all the time. We have no belts; we don’t have to do anything. We could not fight for two years or ever again.”

Hearn added that his “heart breaks” for Joshua after the passing of two friends who played an instrumental role in his success.

“Sina and Latz were two guys incredibly close to him on so many different levels. They came up with him and saw the rise, but were also integral parts of the team. So loyal and passionate. Sina, going into the last fight, was like the leader of the camp,” Hearn said.

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“I think things like this don’t hit you, don’t sink in for a long time. It hasn’t sunk in for me, and I wasn’t around these guys that often, so imagine being AJ, imagine being involved in that incident. My heart breaks for him.”

Terence Crawford

“I know how strong he is, but you can try and be strong, give that image and front-facing attitude, but deep down, you never really know how someone’s feeling. That’s why we’ve got to be there for him. We’ve got to give him all the support he needs and the time that he needs to make a decision on what he’ll do.”

Joshua’s uncle, Adedamola Joshua, exclusively revealed to Sunday PUNCH that the boxer has decided to retire from boxing following the tragedy.

“The major thing there is that he has retired from boxing. That is one thing that makes us glad because each time he’s fighting in the ring, we are always carried away emotionally,” Adedamola told our correspondent during a visit to the family home in Sagamu.

Joshua spent New Year’s Eve in the hospital as he recovered before flying back to the United Kingdom for the funerals of Ghami and Ayodele held at the London Central Mosque on January 4.

Oleksandr Usyk Targeted by Champion He Once Handed a Title Belt After Devastating Knockouta

Oleksandr Usyk’s manager recently gave an update on a possible fight with Deontay Wilder, which is reportedly being looked at for April or May.

The 38-year-old only fought once in 2025, picking up the IBF heavyweight title by stopping Daniel Dubois in the fifth round to add to his collection of belts.

Wilder believes he has the right tools to trouble Usyk, but it’s not a matchup that has generated much excitement among fans.

One fighter who has been impressive recently is hoping to disrupt those plans after another knockout win.

It was a night of questionable stoppages in Germany, and the main event was no exception.

Undefeated Damian Knyba faced a tough challenge as he looked to take the interim WBC heavyweight title from Agit Kabayel on the champion’s home soil.

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The challenger started well and managed to cut Kabayel above the right eye, but it didn’t take long for the pressure from the titleholder to take over.

Kabayel landed several heavy shots in the third round before the referee stepped in. The decision split opinion, with some fans celebrating while others felt it was stopped too soon.

The German fighter is now riding a six-fight knockout streak, with wins over names like Zhilei Zhang and Frank Sanchez adding weight to his record.

After his latest win, Kabayel used his post-fight interview to push for a unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk.

He claimed: “I waited so long for this title opportunity, I beat three monsters in the Riyadh Season. Give me the world title fight. I’m ready.”

Oleksandr Usyk

Kabayel claimed the interim WBC heavyweight title after stopping Zhang, and it was Usyk who handed him the belt in a show of respect.

Kabayel later told Dev Sahni that he felt Usyk might not have expected their paths to cross inside the ring when he did it.

The interim champion also suggested that the Ukrainian star may have overlooked the potential of the German boxing market, something he believes he is starting to change.

Reflecting on that moment in the ring, Kabayel commented: “This is nice but I want your belt.”