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It would tempt a ‘lot of people to watch’ Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul , says promoter Eddie Hearn

Jake Paul reiterated his desire to fight Anthony Joshua at the weekend; The British heavyweight’s promoter Eddie Hearn admitted the fight would generate massive public demand and financial reward’; Paul defeated former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr on Saturday night

Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul would tempt a ‘lot of people’ to watch the fight, says the British heavyweight’s promoter Eddie Hearn.

The YouTuber turned professional fighter called for an audacious clash against Joshua, a two-time world champion, in the aftermath of his unanimous decision win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr last weekend.

Joshua is expected to return in November or December this year after elbow surgery and Hearn admitted that a future showdown with Paul would create massive public demand and financial reward.

“I think you have to give Jake his props and look he’s a disruptor, he wants to create mad moments,” Hearn told Sky Sports.

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“If he wants to be mad enough to get in the ring with Anthony Joshua and make several tens of potentially hundreds of millions, he will do it, Jake Paul.

“Will AJ? He’s his own man, but I will be saying, ‘Yeah, go on mate. Go and deal with this guy. Get him out of the game.’

“I think a lot of people will tune in to watch. Is it a fight that I think should be happening? No, not really, but we live in a completely crazy world, especially in the world of boxing where you just never know.”

Paul has said: “Anthony Joshua is an insane fight, but I want that challenge.

“We’ve been DM-ing back and forth. He wants to make it happen. He called me up and it’s looking very likely for next year.”

Paul can challenge for world title

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Paul, who fights at cruiserweight, would have to step up in weight for a Joshua fight.

But he has now entered the World Boxing Association’s cruiserweight rankings at No 14, making him eligible to challenge WBA champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez.

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“I want tougher fighters. I want to be a world champion,” Paul said after defeating Chavez.

“Zurdo looked slow tonight. That’d be easy work, too.”

Hearn insisted that Paul deserves credit for a career-best performance against Chavez, a former WBC middleweight champion.

He said: “I’ve surprised myself this week because I haven’t given him the respect that I think he deserves, which is look this guy has been fighting for a while now in big events around the world.

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“He went into the game as a complete novice. I think he’s made big improvements as a boxer. I think he’s taking things seriously. I don’t think he’s a YouTuber anymore. I think he’s a professional boxer.

“Is he top 15 in the world? Don’t be so ridiculous. But is he top 100 in the world? Maybe and by the way, I know that might not sound as a compliment, that’s a big compliment.

“I think his [boxing] IQ is improving. I think he can whack. I think he can take a shot. He beat Chavez who is a washed up guy but he was a former world champion that did train for that fight.”

“Get him out of boxing” Eddie Hearn praises Jake Paul but implores Anthony Joshua to “Get him out of boxing”

Anthony Joshua: Over the weekend, Jake Paul had another boxing event in which he was better than his opponent. But in the process, he once again showed that his choice of opponent isn’t changing the stigma around him as a boxer. No one can take him too seriously as a pure boxer because of the level of opponents he has faced.

Paul has claimed that he’s ready to take a major step up in competition following his win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. The problem is that we’ve heard it from him before. If he’s serious this time, though, we could be set for a truly explosive next fight. Paul went so far as to call out two completely opposite fighters in Gervonta Davis and Anthony Joshua. Both seem outlandish all things considered.

Eddie Hearn says an Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul fight could happen

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For one, both would be far and away the most accomplished and dangerous fighters Paul has faced so far. They also aren’t even in his weight class. Davis is 60 pounds lighter than Paul, while Joshua is around 40 pounds heavier. Neither makes sense, but if Paul is serious, Joshua’s promoter says why not?

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Eddie Hearn was asked about Paul calling out Joshua, and Hearn surprisingly had a lot of praise for Paul, saying he deserves respect for taking boxing seriously for so many years. Hearn also doesn’t mind the idea of Joshua fighting Paul, especially since it will lead to a lot of money for everyone involved. But he also sent Paul a warning in the process.

If he wants to be mad enough to get into a ring with Anthony Joshua and make several tens or potentially hundreds of millions, [Paul] will do it. Will AJ? He’s his own man, but I will be saying, ‘Go and deal with this guy, get him out of the game’. And I think a lot of people would tune in to watch. But is it a fight that I think should be happening? No, not really, but we live in a completely crazy world. You just never know.

Tiger Woods’ Girlfriend, Venessa Trump Reveals Truth Behind Kai’s Name

The Trump name has long echoed through politics and real estate, but now, it’s making waves on the fairways. At just 18, Kai Trump, the eldest granddaughter of President Donald J. Trump, is carving her own path in golf.

She recently finished 19th for the 41st Nicklaus Junior Championship in South Florida, shooting a 3-over 74 in the final round at Tequesta Country Club. Her performance came alongside Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, who finished 6th.

The two rising stars, connected not just by golf but by family ties, shared the course as their parents, Tiger and Vanessa Trump, continue to make headlines with their growing relationship.

But amid the buzz around Kai’s swing, the internet recently got curious about her name, asking: How did she get such a unique name?

The answer came in a recent YouTube vlog My mom reveals answers to YOUR most asked questions’ posted on Kai’s channel, where she and her mother, Vanessa Trump, were seen cooking together in their Jupiter, Florida kitchen.

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The video, later teased on Kai’s Instagram with the caption, “Why my mom chose to name me Kai🥹”, offered a rare, intimate glimpse into the story behind the name.

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“Why did you choose the name Kai?” a voice behind the camera asked as Vanessa washed her hands after seasoning the beef. Kai, meanwhile, was chopping onions beside her for their maple onion cheeseburger.

Vanessa smiled and replied, “My grandfather’s name was Kai, and I always loved the name. I was very close to him—he was like a father to me.”

She paused, then added, “Kai means ocean, and that’s one of my favorite places to go—the ocean.”

She went on to explain that the name was chosen before they even knew the baby’s gender. “We didn’t know if it was a girl or boy.”

Vanessa’s grandfather, Kai Ewans, was a Danish jazz musician and bandleader who played a pivotal role in her early life. Though she’s rarely spoken about him publicly, the way she adored him during the vlog said it all!

As Kai’s golf career gains momentum, she’s committed to the University of Miami for the 2026 NCAA season—so too does the relationship between her mother and Tiger Woods.

The couple went public in March 2025, sharing photos on Instagram with the caption, “Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side.”

He is Not Next for ‘Tank’ Gervonta Davis’s next fight uncertain as fighter who drew with ‘Tank’ speaks on potential rematch

Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis is considered one of the pound-for-pound stars of the sport as he boasts a 30-0-1 record.

The only fighter that Davis has not been able to beat is Lamont Roach. Fighting in New York in March, Davis and Roach fought to a draw, as ‘Tank’ received the first blemish on his professional record.

The now 25-1-2 Roach was able to snap the star’s winning streak, with Davis even taking a knee in the fight supposedly due to hair grease entering his eye.

Due to the close nature of the fight, many expect Davis to once again face Roach in his next outing. However, all is not confirmed for the lightweight rematch.

Lamont Roach unable to confirm if Gervonta Davis has signed rematch contract

Roach, who is unbeaten since 2019, recently spoke to TMZ regarding a potential future fight with Davis.

‘The Reaper’ started by sending a warning to Davis, saying, “Meet me in the middle of the ring. We’re going to see who leaves out the ring.”

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When Roach was then asked by the reporter, “There’s a rumour that Tank hasn’t signed a contract yet, can you speak to that?”, the fighter responded, “No, I can’t speak to that.”

Roach then added, “I’m not saying he didn’t sign the contract,” while rolling his eyes and smiling.

When asked if he thought that Davis was scared of a rematch with him, Roach answered, “I wouldn’t necessarily say he’s scared of me, as a man. But, he’s scared to get embarrassed.”

Alternative opponents for Gervonta Davis if Lamont Roach is not next for ‘Tank’

Should Roach not be next for the WBA World Lightweight champion, ‘Tank’ is by no means short of options for his next opponent.

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Rising contender Floyd Schofield scored a first-round knockout over former world champion Tevin Farmer at the weekend, and is now ranked as the number one contender by the WBA at lightweight.

Davis and Shakur Stevenson have traded barbs over the years, meaning they might look to finally settle their feud in a lightweight unification bout.

Keyshawn Davis also has a feud with Gervonta Davis, meaning they could be viable opponents for one another.

Amir Khan:Terence Crawford Lists Fear Of Things That Worry Him About Canelo Alvarez

After years of waiting, Terence Crawford vs Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is finally going to take place.

Terence Crawford and Canelo will face off on 13 September in Las Vegas for the Mexican’s undisputed super-middleweight world championship.

Both are considered to be two of the best pound-for-pound fighters of this generation and know that defeat for either could mean the end for them at the top.

Amir Khan has previously warned Crawford about fighting Canelo and while the American is confident he can get the job done, he did once admit there were two parts of his opponent’s style that concern him.

Terence Crawford fears Canelo’s power

Over the years, Canelo has developed a fierce reputation for the power in his shots.

More than half of his fights have ended in a knockout victory for the Mexican and while Crawford isn’t fazed about facing him, Canelo’s “power and size” is something that could cause problems.

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He told TMZ Sports in September 2024: “This fight is massive, definitely.

“You’ve got two guys that are top three pound-for-pound, going head to head with each other.

“I understand Canelo is bigger than me, but I’m up for the challenge. I think it’s a very intriguing fight.”

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Manny Pacquiao has controversial Canelo vs Crawford opinion

Everyone is keen to predict how this fight plays out – even if it is still months away.

Manny Pacquiao is no different and ahead of his own return to the ring, the eight-time champion across three separate weight categories is backing Canelo to take home the win, but it will be his most difficult test yet.

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Via Marca, he said: “It’s not easy for Crawford. I mean, Canelo has a big advantage, but Crawford needs to control his physique, his speed and his power because he’s moving up in weight.

“When I talk about skill, they have to understand what I say. It takes skill to beat practically Terence Crawford and to fight Bivol, Plant, Triple G and others. He must have skill in his fists and in how he conducts himself in the ring. Will he have that skill? I think he will.”

I Don’t Doubt “He’ll Win” Manny Pacquiao Makes His Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford Prediction: “He’ll Win”

Terence Crawford: Manny Pacquiao has weighed in on the upcoming ‘super-fight’ between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford.

After weeks of speculation it was finally confirmed earlier this month that the pound-for-pound stars will do battle on Saturday September 13 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Canelo is set to make the first defence of his undisputed super-middleweight championship against ‘Bud’ in what is his second reign as champion after he defeated IBF champion William Scull in Riyadh on May 3.

Eight-division world champion Pacquiao has spoken out and shared his thoughts on the upcoming showdown between Canelo and Crawford, which has been regarded by many as being the ‘biggest fight in boxing’.

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Whilst speaking to ESNEWS, Pacquiao didn’t hesitate to give his backing to Mexican icon Canelo, who has been a dominant force at super-middleweight since he made the jump up from 160lbs seven years ago.

Since making his debut at 168lbs against Rocky Fielding in 2018, Canelo has gone on to defeat the likes of Gennady Golovkin, Jermell Charlo and Jaime Munguia amongst others.

He made a brief move up to light-heavyweight to dethrone WBO champion Sergey Kovalev in 2019, but fell short in his second outing at 175lbs against former undisputed champion Dmitry Bivol three years later.

As for Crawford, the 37-year-old from Omaha is bidding to become the first three-weight undisputed champion of all time, having already achieved this feat at super-lightweight and welterweight.

Double Champion: Wimbledon Day 2 Women’s Predictions Including Coco Gauff vs Dayana Yastremska

Coco Gauff looks to make it a double championship as the French Open winner will be tested in her opening match against Dayana Yastremska at Wimbledon 2025. We have predictions for every first round match in London.

Coco Gauff vs Dayana Yastremska

Manuel: Gauff is fresh off a maiden Roland Garros title and while she is quite unlikely to replicate that success on grass, she should definitely at least make it through this first round without many issues.
Prediction: Gauff in 2

Yesh: Coco Gauff is on top of the world right now. Will she win Wimbledon? Maybe, maybe not. Will she win this match, against a strong opponent, without trouble? Absolutely.
Prediction: Gauff in 2

Damian: If Gauff loses here, it wouldn’t be due to any hangover after winning Roland Garros. It’s just that her defensive playstyle isn’t quite as effective on grass and a massive ball-striker like Yastremska could take advantage. You never know what you’re going to get from the Ukrainian, but I’ll actually try calling the upset here. Yastremska in 3

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Caty McNally vs Jodie Burrage

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Manuel: A match between two players outside the top 150 at a Slam is quite a rarity, but here we are. Burrage has far more match play on grass this season and that might well make the difference in her favour here. Prediction: Burrage in 3

Yesh: Caty McNally has a lot of potential, but she’s not quite there yet. That’s a tough place to be against a Brit in Wimbledon. Prediction: Burrage in 3

Damian: It’s not like last year when Burrage was out for six months, this time she’s playing regularly but just not winning the matches. While she defeated McNally in the opening round at Wimbledon two years ago, it feels like this time the American might get on top of the baseline against her more easily. McNally in 3

After 24-year career Tennis legend Roger Federer becomes first tennis billionaire

Tennis legend Roger Federer has joined the rank of global billionaires with a net worth of US$1.3 billion, mostly stemmed from the long-term sponsorship deals signed during his 24-year career.

The latest calculation of the Bloomberg Billionaires Index places him alongside few sports stars with a net worth of more than $1 billion, including basketball player Michael Jordan ($3.5 billion) and golfer Tiger Woods ($1.36 billion).

Sources close to Federer, speaking anonymously, told Bloomberg that his wealth exceeds $1 billion significantly. The publication’s estimate factors in Federer’s career earnings, investments, and endorsement deals, adjusted for Swiss tax rates and market performance.

Federer’s long-term sponsorships include partnerships with Credit Suisse (now UBS Group AG), Rolex, and Swiss chocolatier Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprungli AG.

He has also cultivated a robust advisory network through Team8, the management firm he co-founded with agent Tony Godsick in 2013, and Format A AG, which oversees various investments and his charitable foundation.

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“Federer is totally scandal free. He never says the wrong thing,” said sports analyst Bob Dorfman. “In terms of marketability, he has been one of tennis’s best.”

His most lucrative move was an investment sparked by his wife’s purchase of sneakers from Swiss brand On. Switzerland lacks sports brands, but On, founded in 2010, gained traction with its premium jogging shoes, featuring a unique sole design inspired by co-founder Olivier Bernhard’s prototype of garden hose offcuts.

On is now valued at nearly $17 billion, making Federer’s stake worth at least $500 million.

Roger Federer played on the ATP Tour for over two decades, facing off against some of tennis’s most formidable athletes.

The Swiss icon secured an extraordinary 20 Major titles during his ATP Tour career, holding the record for the most Grand Slam titles for several years, according to The Tennis Gazette.

Federer claimed 16 of his 20 Slams from 2003 to 2010, reigning supreme in men’s tennis throughout the 2000s.

Wimbledon 2025:Greately 2-time defending champion Alcaraz avoided a seismic shock against Italian veteran Fabio Fognini

Carlos Alcaraz: Two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz avoided a seismic shock against Italian veteran Fabio Fognini in the Wimbledon first round to set up a meeting with British qualifier Oliver Tarvet.

Alcaraz dug deep to win 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 7-5 2-6 6-1 as he opened the Centre Court play on a sweltering first day of the grass-court Grand Slam tournament.

The 22-year-old Spaniard quickly secured victory when an entertaining contest resumed after a 15-minute pause in the deciding set.

A spectator who had been sitting in the sun was taken ill, with Alcaraz going over with a bottle of cold water to help their recovery.

Alcaraz, who is the second seed behind Italian rival Jannik Sinner, struggled on serve and made uncharacteristic errors off the ground throughout a four-and-a-half hour contest in temperatures topping 32C.

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In his final Wimbledon appearance before his planned retirement, 38-year-old Fognini twice fought back to force the decider but Alcaraz regained control to extend his winning streak to 19 matches.

Alcaraz claimed his fifth Grand Slam title at the French Open earlier this month – beating Sinner in an all-time classic final – before lifting the Queen’s trophy on his return to the British grass.

Alcaraz roared in relief when he finally ended Fognini’s resistance, breaking into a broad smile and sharing a friendly embrace with his opponent.

“I tried my best but I can be better. I need to improve in the next round,” said Alcaraz.

Next he will face 21-year-old Tarvet, who gets a shot at one of sport’s superstars after beating Switzerland’s Leandro Riedi on his Wimbledon debut.

Who is Miles Russell? Charlie Woods’ main rival confirms plan to follow Brooks Koepka’s path into golf

Charlie Woods: As Tiger Woods’ son garners attention in junior golf, rival Miles Russell follows a proven path to elite development

In the world of junior golf, rivalries often serve as catalysts for growth and excellence. One such rivalry is between Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, and Miles Russell, a 16-year-old prodigy from Jacksonville Beach

While Woods Jr. has been making headlines with his recent victories, Russell has quietly made a significant decision that could shape his golfing future.

On June 30, 2025, Russell announced his commitment to Florida State University (FSU), a move that mirrors the path taken by five-time major champion Brooks Koepka.

Following in Koepka’s footsteps

Brooks Koepka’s tenure at FSU was marked by dominance and achievement. From 2008 to 2012, Koepka earned ACC Player of the Year honors twice and set the Seminoles’ all-time low scoring average at 71.11.

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Under the guidance of Coach Trey Jones, FSU has developed a reputation for nurturing elite talent, with multiple major champions emerging from its program. Russell’s decision to join FSU indicates his intent to follow a proven blueprint for success in the professional arena.

Russell’s commitment to FSU was announced just days after being named one of the star attractions for the 2025 ISCO Championship, a prestigious event boasting a $4 million purse.

His inclusion in the tournament, scheduled from July 10 to 13, 2025, at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, places him in the company of notable players like Luke Clanton, Matti Schmid, and Peter Malnati. This exposure provides Russell with a platform to showcase his skills on a national stage.

Russell vs Woods and their contrasting paths

While both Russell and Woods are exceptional talents, their approaches to their golfing careers differ.

Russell has taken a route that includes competing against seasoned professionals, making history as the youngest player ever to make the cut on the Korn Ferry Tour at just 15 years old, and debuting on the PGA Tour – all while maintaining his amateur status and securing endorsement deals with TaylorMade and Nike.

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In contrast, Woods has focused on excelling in junior tournaments and USGA events, recently clinching his first AJGA title at the Team TaylorMade Invitational. These differing paths highlight that there is no singular approach to success in golf. Both players are carving out their unique journeys, each with its own set of challenges and opportunities.

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Russell’s decision to commit to FSU underscores his dedication to following a structured development plan, while Woods continues to build his resume through competitive junior play.

Miles Russell’s commitment to Florida State University is more than just a collegiate decision; it’s a strategic move that aligns with a legacy of success established by Brooks Koepka.

As he prepares to compete in the upcoming ISCO Championship, Russell is positioning himself for a future in professional golf, following a path that has been proven to produce champions.

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Meanwhile, Charlie Woods continues to make his mark in junior golf, demonstrating that there are multiple avenues to success in the sport. The rivalry between these two young talents is one to watch, as both are set to influence the future of golf in their own distinct ways.