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Prominent Boxing Commentators Erupt in Outrage Over Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul Showdown

Prominent boxing broadcasters from Britain are aghast at news that Anthony Joshua, one of the best heavyweights that the country has produced, could be lining himself up to fight a former star on The Disney Channel, Jake Paul, in a real boxing bout.

Though Joshua has bulldozed his way through a number of elite opponents, like Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin, he has suffered a massive setback in the last 12 months as he got clobbered and flattened by Daniel Dubois. In the time since, Paul has beaten a 58-year-old Mike Tyson, and 39-year-old Julio Cesar Chavez Jr — both of whom are former champions in their respective divisions.

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Even with Joshua’s noticeable decline, and Paul’s apparent improvements, there is still a significant talent gap that exists between them that makes any fight “very dangerous,” according to Adam Catterall and Gareth A. Davis on talkSPORT.

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Here’s a brief transcript from a conversation Davis and Catterall had regarding the crossover fight.

Gareth A. Davies: “Jake Paul is an area-level fighter. A British area-level fighter. And Anthony Joshua is still a killer, and a live heavyweight.”

GAD: “Even Eddie Hearn is saying he doesn’t like the look of it, but you see the glimpses of dollar signs [in his eyes].”

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Adam: “There is no price.”

GAD: “There shouldn’t be.”

Adam: “There’s absolutely no price on the planet to make that fight, because it’s dangerous. You can’t forget money, because it’s still a business at the end of the day, but think about the talent of these two people. You have an Olympic gold medalist … a two-time unified, heavyweight champion of the world, with the most amount of title contests in this era.

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“And he’s taking on a lad, who,10 years ago was presenting TV shows on The Disney Channel.”

“But he’s an area-level novice. When he fought someone with a boxing pulse, Tommy Fury, he got beat!”

It’s no foregone conclusion that Joshua fights Paul next because the British slugger has also been linked with a fellow Olympic gold medalist, Tony Yoka. It’s a fight that French media already say is 90% likely to happen, with one media outlet reporting that Joshua even said he’s expecting to box Yoka.

Congratulations to Olympic Champion Rafa Nadal as He and Wife Xisca Perelló Welcome Their Second Child

According to Spanish outlet Ultima Hora, their second son Miquel was born on Thursday, 7 August.

Recently retired tennis great, Rafa Nadal, and his wife, Maria Francisca ‘Xisca’ Perelló, have welcomed their second child this week.

The teenage sweethearts became first-time parents in 2022 with the birth of their son, Rafael, three years after tying the knot.

Nadal called time on his incredible career earlier this year, bowing out with 22 Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold at Beijing 2008.

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At his retirement tribute during the 2025 French Open, a then-pregnant Xisca in the crowd to watch him draw the curtain on this phase of his life.

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“You are my best life partner; we couldn’t have imagined in 2005 that we would be here 20 years later as a family,” Nadal said at the ceremony.

“You have always been there for me, supporting me from a position that wasn’t always easy.

“I hope to make you as happy as you have made me.”

On Thursday (7 August), they welcomed their second son, Miquel. According to Ultima Hora, the family left the hospital on Saturday afternoon.

His name pays tributed to Xisca’s late father, who passed away in 2023.

This marks a new phase of Nadal’s life—once dominated by what he did on the court, he is now enjoying becoming the family man he has always seen himself as.

Novak Djokovic’s Hectic Schedule Sparks Widespread Concern — All the Details Uncovered

Novak Djokovic’s schedule after the Wimbledon Championships surprised both fans and insiders. The former world number 1 decided to skip the Toronto Masters 1000 and this choice was not particularly surprising, considering that the Serbian legend has not played in Canada since 2018 and definitely needed a break after his loss to Jannik Sinner at the Championships.

However, most experts expected that the 38-year-old from Belgrade would at least participate in the Cincinnati Masters 1000 – scheduled in Ohio from August 7 to 18 – in order to play some official matches on the hard courts in view of the US Open.

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The final Major of the season will begin on August 24 in New York and it is now clear to everyone that Nole will only play mixed doubles with Olga Danilovic before making her singles debut.

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The 24-time Grand Slam champion has spent the last few weeks on vacation with his family and friends, enjoying his free time first in Croatia and then in Greece. Novak has not yet resumed practicing and it is not known if he has solved the muscle problem that had conditioned him during the semifinal of the Championships.

 

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A few days ago, Djokovic’s presence at the second edition of the ‘Six Kings Slam’ to be held in Saudi Arabia was announced.

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In the latest episode of his podcast, American legend Jimmy Connors admitted that he was surprised by Nole’s recent choices: “I have to admit that his schedule worries me a bit. He hasn’t played a hard court match so far and it would have been good to see him in Cincinnati to test his level, but instead he preferred to stay home. We don’t know what to expect from him, although we can’t underestimate one of the best in history. We’ve seen him on vacation for the last month, that’s all we know.”

Coco Gauff Reflects on Her Cincinnati Breakthrough and the Golden Age of American Women’s Tennis

Two years on from winning her first WTA 1000 title, Gauff reflects on the significance of her breakthrough at the Cincinnati Open and why being part of a strong, diverse USA team is a “beautiful thing.”

Two years on from winning her first WTA 1000 title, Coco Gauff has returned to Cincinnati in a bid to add another tennis accolade to her growing list.

In September of the same year, the American would go on to win her first Slam at the U.S. Open.

Ahead of her opening match of the 2025 Cincinnati Open, at the site of her 2023 success, Gauff discussed how her breakthrough title changed things for her.

“It gave me the belief that I could win a Slam,” she told the media.

“I was searching for a big title; I’d been on tour for a long time and people had those expectations, so for me it meant a lot.

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“It was a great statement tournament and led me to believe that I could beat top players.”

That belief extended to the aforementioned U.S. Open, adding the French Open to her Slam titles earlier this year.

It leaves just the Australian Open and Wimbledon to complete the quartet – at 21, achieving a clean sweep is well within reach.

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A golden era of women’s tennis for the USA?

Gauff’s success on the court has helped her return to second in the women’s rankings, one of four Americans inside the top 10.

She is joined by Jessica Pegula at No.4, Madison Keys at No.6, and Amanda Anisimova at No.8. Emma Navarro sits just outside in 11th.

It is a dominant period for the USA, with a representative of the country in each of the past four Slam finals, with Keys’s Australian Open win preceding Gauff’s French title.

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For the Florida native, there is great pride not only in what they do for the sport but also in how they represent all corners of their country.

“That’s the beautiful thing about being an American – all of us look different,” she said.

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“We have biracial, black, white [players], all types of representation for girls and guys to look up to in the top 10, or close to the top 10.

“That’s something beautiful about our country, how diverse it is, and I hope that in this sport it continues to grow.”

Gauff is set to take on Wang Xinyu in the Round of 64 on Saturday (9 August) local.

Federer’s Fortune Climbs to a Staggering $1 Billion, Becoming Only the Second Former Tennis Legend to Achieve the Historic Feat

Roger Federer’s net worth has reportedly reached billionaire status, solidifying his place among the world’s wealthiest athletes.

Federer, who turned 44 Friday, retired from professional tennis in September 2022. He played his last-ever competitive match in the same month at the Laver Cup in London while partnering his great rival, Rafael Nadal, in doubles.

Federer earned over $100 million in prize money during nearly three decades competing on tour, ranking third on the all-time list behind Nadal and Novak Djokovic. He won 20 Grand Slams in a distinguished playing career and is one of three men to amass at least 100 titles at the highest level. Federer holds the record for the most consecutive weeks at No. 1 with 237. But Federer’s prize money (money earned playing tennis tournaments) only accounts for a small fraction of his net worth.

Federer’s net worth reaches billionaire status

According to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index, Federer is now worth at least $1.3 billion and is considered to have the most marketable brand of any tennis player in history. The bulk of Federer’s riches comes from appearance fees (which he mostly earned during his playing days) and blue-chip endorsement deals.

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The Swiss legend was widely reported to command at least a seven-figure pay to honor an invitation at low-tier tournaments or exhibition matches. Federer also possesses an unparalleled off-court portfolio of at least 10 brands, some of which he continues to retain. For instance, Federer penned a 10-year contract with Japanese apparel company Uniqlo in 2018 worth $300 million. In 2020, Federer made history when he became the first tennis player to top Forbes’ annual list of the highest-paid athletes.

And since his retirement, Federer has increasingly become business-centric, channeling his money into profitable investments. His biggest financial gain is buying a 3% stake in Swiss sportwear company On Running, and the company is now valued at $19 billion in 2025–making Federer’s share at least $500 million as per the same report. On has penetrated the tennis world, signing up WTA star Iga Swiatek and American No. 2 Ben Shelton.

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Who else is a tennis billionaire?

Federer joins a very exclusive club of tennis billionaires. In fact, Federer is only the second name to achieve this feat. The first ex-tennis player to become a billionaire is Romania’s Ion Tiriac. According to Forbes, he is worth $2.3 billion in 2025. Tiriac heads the Tiriac Group, which carries out multi-industry operations in real estate, car dealership, and financial services.

Davis: Lamont Roach Jr Sends Tremors Through Boxing World by Dramatically Withdrawing from Highly Anticipated Gervonta Davis Rematch ?

What seems like a foregone conclusion now appears to be closer to being a reality than just a rumor. WBA super featherweight champion Lamont Roach Jr. is heading towards moving on from the Gervonta Davis rematch as the latter deals with his upcoming day in court.

The 29-year-old Roach (25-1-2, 10 KOs) from Washington, D.C, was last seen in March when he gave Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) his toughest fight to date, which resulted in a highly debated majority draw. That night, Davis took a knee voluntarily after being hit with a punch, which should have been called a knockdown, but instead, referee Steve Willis allowed Davis to go to his corner and have his face wiped. The NYSAC (New York State Athletic Commission) would review the footage weeks later and did not change the outcome of the fight.

What happened in the fight and the NYSAC’s actions after fueled the anticipation for the rematch. There were rumors that the fight would happen as early as June, but after talks stalled a bit, the date of August 16 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV, was put out there by multiple outlets.

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Although the August date appeared to be solid, there hadn’t been an official press conference, nor had tickets gone on sale, leading fans to believe that there was an issue. Roach would later go to social media to say that Davis hadn’t signed his part of the contract, so the fight wasn’t a done deal. In July, Davis was arrested as he had an active warrant for a domestic violence incident that occurred on Father’s Day in June. On the day Davis was arrested, the Ring’s Keith Idec posted on X that he was told “Tank hadn’t been training for 3 weeks before he was arrested” in July.

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Now that we are in August, those dates seem not to be realistic as well. FightsATW was told that as of right now, “it doesn’t look like the rematch is happening” and that Roach “can’t keep waiting” for Davis.

The target is for Roach to fight again before the end of the year, but whether that is at 130 pounds, where he is the champion, or 135, where the bigger names are, is the question that he and his team have to answer within the next couple of weeks as we head into the fall. Of course, this all depends on whether Roach and his team can find a suitable opponent who would be ready for a fight within the next couple of months.

Recently, Gary Russell Jr. popped up on Cigar Talk to throw his name in the hat as a potential opponent, but Roach quickly responded by saying the only Russell he would consider is WBA junior welterweight champion Gary Antuanne Russell. Regardless of which Russell it is, a fight between Roach and a Russell would be a huge event in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area.

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If Davis’ career is truly nearing its end, as he has stated in multiple interviews, he will leave a legacy that leaves much to be desired. He is without a doubt one of the most exciting fighters to watch in boxing, but his actions outside of the ring have caused him to fight less, which also meant taking fights with either opponents that weren’t on his level, were coming up from a different weight class, or had to squeeze down to a contracted weight.

The Vasily Lomachenko fight never materialized, facing Keyshawn Davis or Shakur Stevenson isn’t likely to happen, and now the rematch with Roach, arguably the hardest fight he has been in, isn’t happening anytime soon. Sure, the Jake Paul exhibition is still out there and would make a ton of money, but that event doesn’t add to his legacy. Maybe Davis isn’t worried about legacy, which is totally fine, but you can’t be upset when you’re not considered for a P4P list. You can’t have it both ways.

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Let’s see if Davis can get past his latest legal issues, and the rematch with Roach can happen in the early part of 2026. If it can’t, it’ll be a shame because we will never know if Davis just had an off night or if Roach really does have Davis’ number.

Three PGA Tour Rules Rocked by LIV Influence, But Tiger Woods’ Bold Demand Crosses the Line

From billion-dollar investments to overhauled pace-of-play policies, the PGA Tour continues to modernize in 2025 under Jay Monahan’s vision, following decades of following rich traditions and pressure to change due to the disruption caused by the Saudi-backed tour LIV Golf.

When golf fans picture the PGA Tour, they think of prestige and stars like Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, and Jack Nicklaus in collared shirts, creased slacks, and hats. But 2025 has blown the doors off tradition with things like Signature Events, new equity models, and strict pace-of-play rules, all designed in response to LIV’s modernized changes.

Yet a straightforward request from Tiger Woods has remained ignored for decades, as PGA players still can’t wear shorts. The man referred to as the GOAT by many, although he has his own choice for the greatest player ever, has won 82 PGA Tour events and 15 major tournaments, and he has done all this in long pants while wishing his “chicken legs” could breathe.

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“A lot of the tournaments are based right around the equator, so we play in some of the hottest places on the planet. It would be nice to wear shorts. Even with my little chicken legs, I still would like to wear shorts.”

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As the game continues to evolve, the world’s best players are scattered across multiple tours, and golf is seeing more diversity than ever; the tour continues to see its advancement.

PGA Tour Pace of Play rules

The PGA Tour’s newest pace-of-play policy was updated in March at the request of several top stars. It limits players to 40 seconds per shot. For players who aren’t granted the additional 10 seconds for special occasions, there is now a one-stroke penalty for the first offense, two for the next, and so on.

LIV has this rule on the tour and saw its first penalty occur during the LIV Golf Andalucia at Valderrama when Richard Bland took 84 seconds to play a shot on hole 15. The veteran shot a bogey on the hole, which was upgraded to a double bogey.

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PGA Tour introduced Signature Events

In 2024, the PGA launched its “Signature Events” initiative, rebranding the “Designated Events” format from 2023.

The 2025 calendar now features eight high-stakes tournaments, including The Sentry, Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Truist Championship, and The Memorial Tournament.

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These events feature higher prize money ($20 million) than the regular tournament competitions outside of majors and see a smaller field of players compete for a larger prize.

Each LIV tournament already has a purse of $20 million, and winners take home $4 million of the pot.

PGA Tour Player Equity

One of the most groundbreaking moves saw the PGA Tour extend ownership equity to nearly 200 members for the first time. On Jan. 31, 2024, a $3 billion partnership with Strategic Sports Group officially gave players a piece of the pie.

Woods and Tour Player Directors Patrick Cantlay, Peter Malnati, Adam Scott, Webb Simpson, and Jordan Spieth helped finalize the deal, ensuring pros had a stake in the product they built.

Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn Rematch Officially Pushed to November 15 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

The highly anticipated rematch between British boxing rivals Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn has been officially rescheduled to November 15, with Tottenham Hotspur Stadium set to host the blockbuster clash.

Originally slated for an earlier date, the fight has been pushed back due to what promoters describe as “scheduling adjustments and logistical considerations.” While no major injury or training setback has been reported, both fighters will now have several extra weeks to prepare for what promises to be one of the most heated grudge matches in recent British boxing history.

The rivalry between Eubank Jr and Benn is steeped in family legacy, echoing the fierce battles of their fathers—Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn—in the 1990s. Their first bout ended with controversy and drama, only fueling demand for a rematch. Since then, both fighters have been vocal in the media, trading verbal jabs and promising decisive outcomes in their second meeting.

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“I’m glad the date is set in stone,” Eubank Jr said in a statement. “November 15 can’t come soon enough. I’m going to make sure this chapter ends my way—no excuses.”

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Benn, equally determined, fired back with his own message: “I’ve been waiting for this moment. He’s had his say, but in November, my fists will do the talking.”

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, known for hosting major sporting spectacles, will provide a grand stage for the event, with tens of thousands of fans expected to pack the venue. Boxing pundits are already calling this one of the most anticipated domestic fights of the year, both for the action inside the ring and the history it represents.

With just over three months until fight night, anticipation is building fast—and given the bad blood between these two, fans can expect a tense, explosive showdown when Eubank Jr and Benn finally meet again under the lights in London.

Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao Announces Plans for a Final Return to the Ring This December

Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has confirmed that he is planning one last return to the ring this December, marking what could be the final chapter of his storied career.

The 45-year-old former eight-division world champion, who officially retired from professional boxing in 2021 to focus on politics in the Philippines, revealed in a recent statement that the urge to compete still burns strong. Pacquiao, known worldwide as “PacMan,” hinted that this December bout will serve as his farewell to the sport that made him an icon.

“I want to give the fans one last great fight,” Pacquiao said. “Boxing has been my life for decades, and I want to step into the ring one more time to thank the people who have supported me all these years.”

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While an opponent has yet to be officially announced, industry insiders are already speculating about potential matchups. Some believe Pacquiao could face a top contender in the welterweight division, while others think a high-profile exhibition bout—possibly against an international star—might be in the works.

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Pacquiao’s career has spanned over 26 years, during which he has claimed titles in an unprecedented eight weight classes. Known for his blistering hand speed, relentless style, and ability to adapt in the ring, he has faced and defeated some of the biggest names in boxing, including Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto, and Juan Manuel Márquez.

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This potential farewell fight promises to be more than just a sporting event—it will be a celebration of one of boxing’s most remarkable careers. If Pacquiao truly hangs up his gloves after December, it will mark the end of an era for the sport.

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As fans around the globe await official details, one thing is certain: whenever Manny Pacquiao steps through the ropes again, the world will be watching.

Reports: Terence Crawford’s Sneaky Southpaw Stance Could Spell Unexpected Trouble for Canelo Alvarez

In the high-stakes world of boxing, styles don’t just make fights — they often decide them. And if there’s one stylistic twist that could rattle even the most seasoned champion, it’s Terence “Bud” Crawford’s masterful use of the southpaw stance. As talks and fan speculation swirl about a potential super-fight between Crawford and four-division champion Canelo Álvarez, insiders are pointing to one subtle but potentially game-changing factor: Crawford’s ability to fight — and excel — as a southpaw.

Crawford, already considered one of the most technically gifted fighters of his generation, is a natural switch-hitter. While he often starts in an orthodox stance, he frequently shifts to southpaw mid-fight, using it to control distance, dictate angles, and frustrate opponents. Against Canelo, who is predominantly accustomed to orthodox fighters, this could present a tactical headache.

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“Canelo is one of the best at timing and countering, but Crawford’s stance-switching and his southpaw work could disrupt that rhythm,” said a veteran trainer familiar with both fighters. “A good southpaw makes you think twice before you commit — and Crawford’s not just good, he’s elite.”

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Historically, Canelo has had mixed performances against southpaws. While he’s secured wins over several, including Austin Trout and Erislandy Lara, those fights weren’t without moments of discomfort. Lara, in particular, used movement and angles to trouble Álvarez, a blueprint Crawford could refine and weaponize.

The intrigue is compounded by Crawford’s precision and ring IQ. His ability to bait opponents into overextending, then counter sharply, could be amplified from the southpaw stance. Meanwhile, Canelo’s challenge would be to cut off the ring and neutralize Crawford’s angles without leaving himself open to the kind of punishing counters that have ended many of Crawford’s fights early.

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With both fighters sitting atop pound-for-pound lists, a clash between them would be more than just a battle for supremacy — it would be a chess match of the highest order. And if it happens, Crawford’s “sneaky” southpaw stance might just be the unpredictable key that tips the balance.

As one boxing analyst put it: “If Canelo’s power and pressure meet Crawford’s footwork and stance-switching, we could be looking at one of the most tactically fascinating fights of the decade.”