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Unexpected Anthony Joshua And Eddie Hearn Urged to Take on Stunning New Venture Outside Boxing

THROUGHOUT his professional boxing career, Anthony Joshua has been promoted by Eddie Hearn and the pair have built both a formidable business relationship and friendship. Now, ‘AJ’ has shared an idea for Hearn and himself to tackle a new business venture, as his retirement from boxing nears.

Just last week, Anthony Joshua, 28-4 (25 KOs), took to social media to pay credit to both Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing after 12 years working with the promotional outfit, dating back to his 2013 pro debut.

Joshua stated that ’12 years ago, he signed with Matchroom Boxing and 12 years later he will throw his last punch with them’, insinuating that his next fight could be his last.

Now, again on his Instagram, Joshua has continued to look towards life after boxing, this time suggesting that the dynamic duo could enter the competitive football agency industry.

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“@EddieHearn, the family has conquered darts, snooker, pool, boxing, fishing, golf, owning a football club & you’ve had a presence in basketball, netball & gymnastics.

“I believe ‘we’ could look at the football agency industry and have a strong presence.

“Imagine we help manage the player who helped @England win the World Cup.

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“Call me tomorrow mate.”

The Hearn family has not been involved in the world of football since Barry Hearn stepped down as Leyton Orient F.C. chairman in 2014, ending a 19-year stint overseeing ‘The O’s’.

For now, Joshua must concentrate on the fight game, where Jared Anderson, Tony Yoka and Jake Paul are the latest names to be linked for what could prove to be the two-time heavyweight world champion’s final outing

Canelo’s Fiercest Foe Warns Crawford as One Fatal Mistake Could Shatter His Shot at Beating the Pound-for-Pound King

Terence Crawford has a huge task ahead of him as he moves up two weight divisions to take on Canelo Alvarez for the undisputed super-middleweight titles.

Terence Crawford struggled to win a razor-close decision against Israil Madrimov in his last fight, the first and only of his career at super-welterweight.

With the win, Bud became a four-weight world champion, though he may be pushing his luck as he jumps not one, but two more divisions for the pound-for-pound mega-fight.

With the weight disadvantage, Crawford needs every advantage he can get, including some advice from Canelo‘s toughest opponent.

Erislandy Lara issues critical warning to Terence Crawford ahead of Canelo fight

Ahead of their blockbuster brawl, Crawford has been given advice by none other than Erislandy Lara, one of Canelo’s toughest opponents.

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Lara faced Canelo in 2014, and lost in an extremely tight split-decision. The fight remains one of the most contested of Canelo’s career, alongside the Gennadiy Golovkin fights

According to BoxRec, the average score from 89 members of the media was a 114-114 draw. Canelo, who Bruce Carrington called lazy recently, won on 34 cards, Lara on 30, and 25 couldn’t separate the pair.

Now, years later, Lara spoke to FightHype.com on the one thing Crawford must not allow Canelo to do in their fight.

The interviewer translated Lara’s words, “[Lara] remembers [Canelo] used his legs real good and as long as Crawford uses his legs and doesn’t let Canelo just hit him in the arms and beat him up in the arms, he has a very good chance.”

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Lara also said of the fight, in the interviewer’s words, “He sees it as a very interesting 50/50 fight, he feels that Canelo’s very strong right now and wants to see how Crawford will handle the power, especially in the early rounds.”

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Lara defeated Danny Garcia in his latest fight at the age of 42.

Canelo could face Diego Pacheco, Christian Mbilli, Hamzah Sheeraz, or Chris Eubank Jr. next if he beats Crawford.

Canelo’s former opponent showed brutal injury after facing the star

One man who could’ve done with Lara’s warning regarding arm punches is British boxer, Callum Smith, who faced Canelo in 2020.

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Smith lost the fight via unanimous decision, but became one of a few British fighters to go the distance with the Mexican.

Following the fight, Smith showed off some serious swelling to his arm after Canelo had targeted it for the entire fight in a bid to neutralize Smith’s arsenal of weapons.

Former Canelo Alvarez Rival Breaks Silence with Crucial Advice for Terence Crawford Ahead of Potential Mega Fights

Canelo Alvarez is on a mission to prove the doubters wrong against Terence Crawford.

Already, former opponents of Alvarez have advised the American on how to tackle the bout, but even Amir Khan warned Crawford not to take the fight in 2024.

Boxers are worried the difference in weight could play a big part in a Canelo victory because the disparity is so vast.

The Mexican has attempted to compare ‘Bud’ to his past opposition, including Floyd Mayweather, which his ‘Money May’s’ uncle blasted.

Erislandy Lara explains one thing Terence Crawford needs to do against Canelo Alvarez

But now, a fighter who pushed him to the limit, Erislandy Lara, has spoken out to advise the Omaha boxer on how to approach a fight against the 67-fight veteran.

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In an interview with FightHype, with the help of a translator, Lara assessed the fight itself.

He said: “He sees it as a very interesting 50/50 fight, he feels like Canelo is very strong right now, and he wants to figure out how Crawford will handle the power in the early rounds.”

The American Dream’ himself fought Saul to a hotly contested split decision loss, which boxing fans and pundits have been split on ever since.

After pushing the 35-year-old to the brink, he shared his key advice on how to prevent the dominant, undisputed champion from taking over the bout.

“He remembers fighting Canelo back 14 years ago, he remembers he uses his legs real good, and as long as Crawford uses his legs and he doesn’t let Canelo just hit him in the arms and beat him up on the arms, he has a very good chance,” Lara said.

Erislandy Lara’s stats in the Canelo fight reveal what Terence Crawford must use to win

It has been 11 years since the controversy of their split decision in the MGM Grand, but while the history books will show a win for the super middleweight king, the statistics show a slightly different fight.

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The now 42-year-old fighter had an incredibly effective jab against the young Guadalajaran, so much so that he neutralised any attempts for his foe to establish his lead hand.

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55 jabs landed for the Cuban-turned-American compared to Canelo, who landed under 10 jabs, a 5% connection rate overall across the fight’s distance.

More astounding was the fact that by the second round, Lara had landed more jabs than Alvarez did across the entire 12 rounds.

But his dominance does not stop there, as he edged his opponent 28% to 23% in punch accuracy.

What this presents is a solid basis for Crawford to work off, using his legs and his long levers to keep the fight at range, which could prevent the five-division legend from walking him down.

Anthony Joshua: Tony Yoka Emerges from the Shadows as a Threat to Joshua’s Return

As Anthony Joshua plots his next move in a heavyweight division teeming with giants and dream matchups, a new — yet familiar — name is beginning to stir the waters. Tony Yoka, the towering Frenchman and Olympic gold medalist, has quietly re-entered the conversation, emerging from the shadows as a legitimate threat to Joshua’s comeback narrative.

Yoka, once hailed as the future of European heavyweight boxing, has experienced a career of highs and turbulence. After winning gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics — where he triumphed over none other than Joe Joyce — the French fighter entered the professional ranks with immense hype and a lucrative promotional push. But inconsistent performances, injury setbacks, and inactivity saw his momentum stall, and his name slowly faded from the front lines of the heavyweight scene.

Until now.

The Resurgence

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In recent months, Tony Yoka has shown signs of a quiet but calculated comeback. His camp has been signaling a renewed focus, with training footage revealing a leaner, sharper version of the 6’7″ fighter. Sources close to his team suggest Yoka is eager to silence critics and willing to take on major names to accelerate his climb.

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And who better to target than Anthony Joshua — the man whose Olympic gold Yoka also claims, the global star plotting a comeback, and a fighter still searching for a defining second act in his career?

The Olympic Ties That Bind

The narrative potential of a Joshua vs. Yoka showdown is undeniable. Both men are Olympic champions from the same class of 2016. Both were once pegged as heirs to the heavyweight throne. But while Joshua surged into superstardom with world titles and sold-out stadiums, Yoka’s journey took a quieter, more complicated turn.

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A fight between the two would not just be a high-stakes heavyweight clash — it would be a battle for redemption, legacy, and unfinished Olympic business.

Styles Make Fights

Yoka’s style presents an intriguing challenge for Joshua. Tall, rangy, and technically sound, the Frenchman has the tools to frustrate AJ. His jab is crisp, his footwork underrated, and when confident, he possesses a slickness rare among fighters his size. For Joshua, who has struggled at times with mobile, tactical opponents, Yoka could represent a genuine test — particularly if AJ is not fully dialed in.

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On the flip side, Yoka has shown vulnerability when pressured, and Joshua’s power and explosiveness could quickly turn the tide. Both men have much to prove, and that makes the potential clash even more combustible.

Frank Warren’s Surprise Move

Fueling speculation further, British promoter Frank Warren recently signed a new heavyweight talent many believe could be Yoka — or someone closely aligned with him — opening the door to a UK-based showdown. While details remain under wraps, insiders suggest talks have quietly begun behind the scenes for a late 2025 matchup.

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If so, the storyline writes itself: Anthony Joshua, once the king of British boxing, facing the reawakened threat of a forgotten Olympic rival.

The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher

For Yoka, a win over Joshua would catapult him into global relevance and revive a career that many had written off. For Joshua, it would be a dangerous but potentially cathartic test — the kind of fight that could reignite his path to the top or derail it entirely.

One man rises from the shadows. The other walks the tightrope of redemption. Their paths are different, but now they may finally cross — and when they do, the heavyweight landscape may never look the same.

Let the tension build.

Frank Warren Signs Potential Anthony Joshua Comeback Rival as Super-Fight Buzz Builds

Tony Yoka has signed with Frank Warren – opening the door to a showdown with Anthony Joshua.

As first discussed by talkSPORT, rumours are gathering pace that 2016 Olympic gold medallist Yoka is in contention for British heavyweight star Joshua’s comeback fight.

Joshua hasn’t fought since losing to Daniel Dubois last September, but is planning to return before the end of the year after recovering from elbow surgery.

Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh suggested he would like to see Joshua in a tune-up fight before any big clash with the likes of Tyson Fury.

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And Yoka could be perfect for that, particularly now he has signed with British promoter Warren.

The deal was announced and Yoka is now in a talented pool of heavyweights already held by the stable.

It includes the likes of Tyson Fury, Moses Itauma, Fabio Wardley, Daniel Dubois and long-term rival Joe Joyce.

But of course he will now be under the same roof as Joshua, given Queensberry now work in close partnership with Matchroom Boxing under the DAZN banner.

Any deal will likely be far easier to make given the pair’s working relationship.

Maryland Court Issues Verdict in Gervonta Davis’ Financial Dispute With Ex-Manager

A court has sided with Gervonta Davis in his monetary dispute with former manager.

WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis was recently involved in a legal battle with former manager Wayne Roy and creditor Kevin Batiste.

Back in October 2013, Davis signed a five-year agreement with Roy, agreeing that the manager would receive 15% of all fight-related earnings. However, by February 2014, Davis and the pair would agree to end thier working relationship.

A release agreement was reached where Davis had to pay Roy and Batiste $35,000 over the next two years. However, in 2017, they filed a case against ‘Tank’, claiming they were paid only $2,000. When Davis failed to show up to court, the Judge entered a default order against him finding him in breach of contract.

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Davis eventually would pay Roy and Batiste $468,000 to settle the case. However, Roy and Batiste never recorded the judgement satisfied and didn’t inform the court of any agreement. Instead, they continued discovery in the case and eventually requested additional payments from Davis for his subsequent fights.

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The court has now ruled on the case, finding Gervonta Davis free of any obligation to make additional payments. The court’s chief judge Gregory Wells wrote

Once Davis paid the $468,000, the judgment was satisfied, and there was no longer a money judgment to modify. If there is no money judgment to modify, Creditors cannot continue to pursue post-judgment discovery against Davis for a ‘hypothetical or potential money judgment.’

Gervonta Davis last fought in March and had a controversial majority draw against Lamont Roach. ‘Tank’ and Roach will now face off again in a rematch according to widespread reports. Any official announcement on the matter is yet to come.

“Unstoppable Now!” – Stephen A. Smith Sparks Frenzy With Daring Canelo-Crawford Prediction After Crawford’s Stunning Body Transformation

On Saturday, the 13th of September, Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford will clash in one of the biggest boxing super-fights in recent memory.

The Mexican superstar and the undefeated American face off at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in front of what will no doubt be a sold-out crowd of around 65,000 people. Even though Canelo has won six fights in a row since losing to Dmitry Bivol in 2022, many boxing fans, fighters and analysts have noticed a significant drop-off in his performances inside the squared circle, and although Crawford’s big jump up in weight was at one stage the biggest talking point coming into the fight, attention has now shifted to whether Canelo still has enough left in the tank to compete.

One of the most powerful voices in American sports media, Stephen A. Smith, recently spoke to All the Smoke to submit one of the boldest predictions for Canelo vs Crawford yet.

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Canelo Alvarez may be one of the best and most accomplished boxers of all time, but Stephen A. Smith believes the Mexican doesn’t stand much of a chance against Terence Crawford. ‘Bud’ is known for his superb fight IQ, speed and movement, and A. Smith mentioned all these things when predicting Crawford to win the fight via decision.

“I love Canelo. Crawford will beat Canelo. Crawford will beat Canelo by decision.”

Smith continued: “I can’t see anybody knocking out Canelo Alvarez. But I do believe that if you can box and you can move, you can beat Canelo. You can outpoint him. I think that Crawford is brilliant as a boxer. I think that between switching to conventional and southpaw, using his jab and movement, I think that Crawford is going to outpoint Canelo because he’s faster.”

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As well as mentioning Crawford’s outstanding attributes, A. Smith also pointed towards Canelo’s over-reliance on his power as another reason why the Mexican will be defeated, as ‘Bud’ is extremely difficult to hit.

A. Smith’s confident prediction comes just a day after Crawford posted a video to social media of him training for the super-fight in September, and although the size difference and move up in weight for ‘Bud’ has been spoken about a lot, the 37-year-old is looking in phenomenal shape, and is almost certainly the biggest he has ever been.

Despite Glaser’s claims, members of Gervonta “Tank” Davis’ team have pushed back, with trainer Kenny Ellis dismissing the report as “fake news.”

As things stand, Gervonta Davis‘ boxing future is murkier than ever. No one know what exactly is going through the mind of “Tank“, but the idea of walking away from the sport has weighed on him over the past year. He first mentioned the possibility before his fight against Frank Martin in June of 2024.

A middling performance against a surprising Lamont Roach Jr. has some high-profile boxers lining up to get a shot at Tank. Shakur Stevenson is the biggest one of them all, putting pressure on Davis through the media space. It’s a fight fans want to see, but Stevenson may never actually get the chance, because Davis might not fight again

Gervonta Davis reportedly is retiring from boxing… or is he?

Boxing agent and insider Rick Glaser dropped a bombshell this week, claiming that Davis is retiring because he is “supposedly fed up with boxing”. Glaser believes he won’t fight again, at least until “his money runs low”. Glaser cited “several very reliable sources”, so it’s not just a random report.

Despite Glaser’s insistence, members of Tank’s team have come out to dispute it. One of his trainers, Kenny Ellis, called it “fake news”.

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No one is quite sure what to make of all of it, but clearly Davis’ future is fully up in the air. By the sound of it, Davis is just waiting for a big-money offer in order to make a decision on how he will continue his career.

In the meantime, he has legal troubles he has to get through anyway. Until those are resolved, he won’t be fighting in a ring anytime soon.

“I’m Coming for Them!” – Tyson Fury Vows Destruction of Joshua and Usyk in Shocking Return

Tyson Fury has set his sights on revenge against Oleksandr Usyk or an all-British showdown with Anthony Joshua after confirming he will make his return to boxing in 2026.

It comes as Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, took to social media on Wednesday to reveal Fury had informed him he will make his comeback next year after stepping away from the sport.

Fury announced he had retired from boxing in January earlier this year, one month on from his unanimous decision defeat to Usyk in the pair’s heavyweight rematch.

The 36-year-old has since teased a return by posting footage of him back in the gym alongside trainer SugarHill Steward.

“Who would I rather fight right now? Usyk. I want my revenge in England, that’s all I want,” Fury told Boxing News while in attendance at the IBA Pro Event in Istanbul.

“I want my fair shout, and I don’t believe I’ve got a fair shout the last two times. I don’t know what I’m going to have to do, because I can’t let it go to a decision.

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“That’s the one I want, but if I don’t get that then it will be (Anthony) Joshua, the biggest British boxing fight that will ever happen.

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Usyk is currently gearing up to face IBF heavyweight world champion Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on July 19, with Fury seemingly uninterested in a prospective meeting with the Londoner.

“If I did come back, hypothetically speaking, if I was to return and box Daniel Dubois, he wouldn’t land a glove on me, it would be a one-sided beat-down,” he added.

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“I wish him luck in his fight against Usyk, but styles make fights and his style and my style don’t gel. I would annihilate him.

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Alalshikh paved the way for another familiar period of hope and speculation over what might lie in store for Fury next as he confirmed the Gypsy King’s pending return on X.

“The ‘Gypsy King’ will be back!!! I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026. We have a rabbit to hunt!” Alalshikh wrote.

“Don’t Count Him Out”: Bradley Tips Pacquiao for Stunning Win Over Gervonta Davis

The 30-year-old WBA lightweight champion last boxed on March 1 against former amateur foe Lamont Roach and things didn’t go to plan that night at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, as the unbeaten titleholder’s record was smeared with a contentious majority decision draw.
Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) revealed that retirement was a real possibility in the build-up to that title defence and while a rematch was tentatively slated for Aug. 16, things have taken a darker turn for “Tank” in the four months since their 12-round encounter.
On July 11, the three-division world champion was arrested in Miami Beach, Florida and now faces a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from a dispute with a former girlfriend. His court date is set for today.
As the Baltimore native’s world continues to swirl and uncertainty surrounds his future, recent Hall of Fame inductee Manny Pacquiao lurks in the background.

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The 46-year-old ended a near four-year retirement earlier this month when taking on WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios, settling for a similarly debatable majority decision draw at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand.
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Although an immediate rematch makes sense to secure clarity, Pacquiao (62-8-3, 39 KOs) has mentioned Davis’ name quite a bit recently. Physically, the current 135-pound champion would have an overwhelming edge – much younger, fresher and without wars the Filipino legend is known for. According to Tim Bradley though, it’s more nuanced than that.
“If he gets in that ring and he’s not all the way focused, he’s gonna get beat by Manny Pacquiao,” Bradley told The Ring.

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Davis isn’t the only name Pacquiao has mentioned either, having floated the likes of Rolando “Rolly” Romero and a potential rematch with longtime rival Floyd Mayweather.
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Bradley didn’t comment on whether or not the welterweight contender could beat those two, but with regards to Davis, the former two-division champion – who himself had a three-fight series with Pacquiao – has a strong feeling his former foe would be able to pull it off.
“I’m telling you, I know people are gonna think I’m crazy, but that 46-year-old can still fight,” Bradley continued. “Davis would have to be really focused in order to beat him. If that happens, and he’s not locked in, it can be a bad night for Tank.”