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“This Can’t Be Real!” – After Gervonta Davis Reacts to Jake Paul’s Controversial Weight

The official rules for Jake Paul and Gervonta Davis’ exhibition bout have been announced, but one of them took the latter by surprise.

Davis and Paul are set to square off on November 14 at Miami’s Kaseya Center in a 195lbs catchweight exhibition bout.

There had been considerable speculation about the weight Paul and Davis would compete at, given the size difference between the pair.

Paul, a natural cruiserweight (200lbs), has competed as high as 227lbs for a heavyweight bout with Mike Tyson last November.

Meanwhile, Davis, the reigning WBA lightweight champion (135lbs), has never boxed above super lightweight (140lbs).

The official rules for the bout were announced at their launch press conference on Monday by Paul’s business partner, Nakisa Bidarian, and Davis looked stunned when the weight was announced.

“Y’all said it was 190[lbs],” said Davis.

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Bidarian replied: “The fight is 195lbs as you know.”

The Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) chief then went on to confirm that the bout will take place over 10, 3-minute rounds and that they will duke it out in 12oz gloves rather than the usual 10oz ones donned by pros.

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While Paul vs Davis is officially an exhibition bout and therefore the result won’t show up on either of their professional records, a decision will be reached by three judges selected by the Florida Athletic Commission if the crossover clash goes the distance.

Why did Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis change location?

Paul’s promotional outfit, MVP, had initially planned to hold the event in Atlanta, Georgia.

Silent but Deadly, Joshua’s Warning to Tyson Fury Ignites Tension Ahead of Return

Anthony Joshua: With the epic Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight in the rearview mirror, the attention is now turning to other divisions in the boxing world to see what will come next for high-profile stars. A lot of eyes will be on the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis event, but in terms of real boxing fights with high stakes, the heavyweight division may be next up

On October 25, two of the top contenders in the division will go toe-to-toe. Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley will square off for the WBO heavyweight interim title. This comes after Oleksandr Usyk passed on facing Parker, who was the WBO mandatory challenger. Usyk, meanwhile, has been waiting for the right opportunity to materialize. A trilogy fight against Tyson Fury seems possible, but not set in stone. Usyk also has competition to fight The Gypsy King, as it seems that Anthony Joshua wants a piece of him.

Anthony Joshua is looking in prime shape as 2026 nears

Fury is technically in “retirement“, but everyone knows he’s just waiting for the right financial opportunity to jump back into the ring. That could very well be Joshua, who has a lot to prove after a brutal stoppage loss to Daniel Dubois in 2024. The question is whether Joshua wants to keep waiting for Fury, or if he decides to take a tune-up fight.

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While he waits, Joshua is certainly keeping in shape. Fitness has never been a question for Joshua, but he made sure to send a warning shot with a recent video where he showed off his physique and quick hands.

The odds right now are that Joshua will face a middling to average opponent in early 2026 before fighting Fury later in the year. But if Usyk and Fury agree to a bout before then, the plan could be thrown out the window.

Anthony Joshua’s First-Ever Showdown Confirmed for Next Year as Adamu Secures FG Backing in Africa

Anthony Joshua is set for his first professional fight in Africa next year, with Federal Government backing secured.

Dr Ezekiel Adamu, Chief Executive Officer of Balmoral Group, has disclosed that the Federal Government is backing his ambitious plan to stage Anthony Joshua’s first professional fight in Africa, with early 2026 set as the target date.

Adamu, who is partnering with Amir Khan Promotions, spoke with The Ring magazine about his long-term vision for Nigerian boxing while preparing for his upcoming October 1 show in Lagos, billed as “Nigeria’s biggest fight night ever.” The event, titled Chaos in the Ring, will be headlined by Brandon Glanton’s grudge clash against Marcus Browne and broadcast globally on DAZN.

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“We see October 1 as just a little sneak peek. This is really just a showcase of what Nigeria is about and what we can make happen,” Adamu said. “We’ve got the population, we’ve got the infrastructure and we’ve got the technical know-how. We have big plans coming.”

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The October card also features former British, Commonwealth and European light heavyweight champion Dan Azeez, who turned down more lucrative fight offers to be part of the Lagos event. According to Adamu, the excitement of competing in Africa is drawing fighters with Nigerian roots, and he expects global stars to follow.

“Of course there is Anthony Joshua,” Adamu said. “But what about Efe Ajagba, Deontay Wilder, Lawrence Okolie and also Moses Itauma whose father is from Nigeria. In fact most of the heavyweight division has Nigerian blood in them.”

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Joshua, a two-time world heavyweight champion, was born in Watford, England, but spent part of his childhood in Nigeria and has often spoken of his desire to fight in the country before the end of his career.

Adamu confirmed he has held talks with Joshua’s camp, with discussions centring on Abuja Stadium as the likely venue.

“We are going to get Joshua,” Adamu stated. “I spoke with him, I spoke with his team and they already said to me, ‘If we had an offer from Nigeria it’s a match made in heaven.’ Joshua has always said that before he ends his career he wants to fight in Nigeria and we are going to make that fight happen.”

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Adamu revealed that the Abuja Stadium, which holds 50,000 spectators, is being considered for the blockbuster bout.

Potential opponents include fellow Africans such as Tony Yoka and Martin Bakole, with heavyweight star Deontay Wilder also said to be open to an African fight.

“This would definitely be two Africans,” Adamu added. “Now we have a big promotion and Nigeria is the biggest market. It’s a no-brainer for Joshua to fight in Nigeria.”

“Is Tiger Woods Set to Orchestrate Team USA’s Charge at the 2025 Ryder Cup on the Legendary Bethpage Black?”

The 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black is approaching, as Team Europe will look to retain the trophy while the U.S. will look to reclaim it on home soil.

The competition begins Friday, Sept. 26, in Farmingdale, New York. While most of the best golfers in the U.S. and those in Europe will be there, one notable name won’t be teeing it up (and hasn’t for seven years).

Is Tiger Woods playing in the 2025 Ryder Cup?

No, Tiger Woods is not playing in the 2025 Ryder Cup. He continues his recovery from surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon in March.

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Is Tiger Woods involved with the U.S. team at the 2025 Ryder Cup?

No, Tiger Woods won’t be involved with the U.S. team. It’s believed he was a favorite to be a captain for the competition, but the PGA of America chose Keegan Bradley instead.

What is Tiger Woods Ryder Cup record?

Woods has played in eight Ryder Cups and has a record of 13-21-3, though he is 4-2-2 in singles.

Has Tiger Woods ever been Ryder Cup captain?

No, Woods has never been a Ryder Cup captain but remains one of the favorites to one day hold the position. He was the Presidents Cup captain in 2019, where he also played, at Royal Melbourne in Australia.

British boxing legend dares Fury: Fight  Joshua now or be remembered as a coward forever.

Amid heavy links to an eventual showdown next year, both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have been warned against ending their careers with “regrets”.

Currently retired, former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has not yet booked his long-anticipated return to the ring since his back-to-back decision losses to Ukrainian rival Oleksandr Usyk.

As for former two-time champion Anthony Joshua, the Watford native has been out of action since his own loss, suffering a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois a year ago.

However, with links gathering pace on a summer showdown next year, Fury and Joshua have been urged by British boxing royalty to finally settle their grudge.

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Lennox Lewis urges Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua to finally fight

As far as former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis is concerned, a clash of Fury and Joshua must happen next year — or risk never happening at all.

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He himself, considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time and arguably the best boxer in British history, Lewis admitted he would have regretted not fighting Mike Tyson. And fears Fury and Joshua would regret not facing each other.

“They [Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua] should fight each other,” Lewis told talkSPORT. “I think the British public is waiting for that fight. Like, you know, for me, my regret would have been not fighting Mike Tyson.

“…I think for the British fighters, they need to close the [heavyweight] era, too,” Lewis continued. “But if they don’t want to, it’s up to them. You know, they’re the kings for their — for what they want to do.”

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And with Joshua expected to make a historic trip to Ghana at the beginning of next year for a return to boxing, a pairing with Fury has received quite a sizable boost.

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Tyson Fury’s own future cast into doubt

But while Joshua’s future seems clearer to a degree, Fury’s own chances of making a walk to the ring have been thrown into jeopardy.

Issuing a scathing callout to the Morecambe native, Joshua admitted he hoped to share the ring with Fury in his immediate return to boxing.

However, as far as Fury’s long-time promoter Frank Warren is concerned, fans should not get too hopeful when it comes to seeing the ex-WBC kingpin in the ring soon.

We Don’t Judge Behind The Ring: Crawford Sparks After He dethrones Canelo to emerge as boxing’s new leading star.

Terence Crawford never wanted to be the face of boxing. He said it in fight week.

But after dismantling Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez on Mexican Independence weekend, in front of 70,000 in Las Vegas and a likely record-breaking global audience on Netflix, he has no choice.

It wasn’t just a win. It was a career-defining, legacy-cementing, history-making performance.

Terence Crawford became the first male fighter to be undisputed champion across three weight divisions in the four-belt era.

Before the fight Alvarez had dismissed Crawford’s resume, claiming he had “fought nobody”.

Within an hour of victory Crawford fired back on social media.

“For all the nobodies,” he said. Cue a figurative mic drop.

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From his breakthrough world title against Britain’s Ricky Burns at lightweight in 2014 to cleaning out light-welterweight and welterweight, and now dethroning the sport’s biggest star at super-middleweight after moving up two divisions, Crawford’s CV gleams with rare accomplishment.

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Boxing doesn’t always recognise greatness until it’s gone.

But right now we have two unbeaten fighters – Crawford and heavyweight Oleksandr Usyk – who are guaranteed hall of famers. Both are in their late-30s, proving that age is just a number.

There’s even that clip of them playing chess in 2018. A stalemate? Perhaps. Because how do you separate their achievements?

The kid from Omaha who once needed counselling for his temper and who survived a shooting moved through the ring with a serene, almost unreadable focus.

All week Crawford exuded unrelenting confidence. There was no doubt in his mind.

He was relaxed and smiling throughout fight week, unfazed by the occasion. Even when he wound up the Mexican fans by making his entrance to a mariachi band, there was never a flicker of doubt he wouldn’t back it up.

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That same calm assurance carried into the post-fight news conference, where he beamed with satisfaction.

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“When I set my sights on doing something and I know what I’m capable of, it’s not like a surprise to me,” Crawford said.

“It’s a surprise to you all because you all didn’t believe me. I knew I could do it. I just needed an opportunity.”

Asked when he knew he had beaten Alvarez, Crawford coolly responded: “When he signed the contract.”

Inevitable comparisons will now be drawn with American great Floyd Mayweather, but Crawford batted them away.

“Floyd was the greatest of his era. I’m the greatest of this era. There’s no need to compare,” he said.

Anthony Joshua Delivers Ruthless Reply to Proposal from Unbeaten 41-Year-Old Boxing Icon for Return Bout

Anthony Joshua channeled his inner Canelo Alvarez when responding to Andre Ward’s offer for a potential fight.

Joshua is gearing up for his return to the ring, having been inactive since he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois in September last year.

While he is believed to be making a return in late 2025, or at the beginning of 2026, Joshua’s opponent is yet to be officially announced.

One man that is vying for the spot in the opposite corner is, former professional boxer, Andre Ward.

Ward was a hugely respected pound-for-pound fighter in his heyday, although he has been retired since 2017.

The American left the ring with an unbeaten professional record of 32-0, but is now suggesting he’d make a return if Joshua accepts his offer to fight.

Ward took to Instagram when he suggested in a video: “There’s one name that I brought up before that when you say that name I can see myself fighting him. Present day. Today.

“If the business was right and everything was right on that front, me and Anthony Joshua.

“That’s a fight that I would take at Wembley Stadium. It’s a dangerous fight for my legacy, it’s a dangerous fight across the board. But that’s a fight that would get me in the gym and get me in the mindset that I need to be in to go to war.

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Joshua quickly hit back suggesting that this is purely a financial move from Ward.

He savagely said: “Pay Day Pay Day [Canelo voice].”

Which then sparked a back-and-forth between the pair in the comment section of Ward’s post.

To which Joshua replied: “Don’t come asking for multi millions to fight me. Put your pride before your ego and let’s rumble.”

That was where their public interactions came to a close, although Joshua continued to respond to fans remarks in the same comment section.

Who will Anthony Joshua be fighting next?

Ward seemed serious in getting a chance to fight Joshua, but as it stands the Briton is heavily linked to a fight with another American instead.

Paul recently met with Saudi boxing promoter Turki Alalshikh to discuss the terms.

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Having already verbally agreed to fight it seems to be a matter of when, not if, we see them share the ring.

Joshua’s long-term promoter and Matchroom Boxing chairman, Eddie Hearn, issued Paul a warning should their bout go ahead.

It seemed to be a humorous idea at one stage, but now as the conversations are progressing we may seriously see a match up between Joshua and the Youtuber-turned-boxer after all.

Former World Champion Warns: Terence Crawford Could ‘Bully’ Canelo Alvarez with a Shock Game Plan Set to Stun Fans

A former world champion believes Terence Crawford uses a ‘surprise’ game plan for his September 13th fight.

Both Canelo Alvarez and Crawford have remained quiet in the media as their fight camps begin their final stages, but it hasn’t stopped ex-professionals analysing the fight

One former Canelo opponent provided one ‘key’ piece of advice to help the American beat his foe by using his movement to unsettle the Mexican.

But the 37-year-old is still going to struggle coming up in weight, even if he looks the bigger man on the night, it is still a full-fledged super middleweight in front of him.

Terence Crawford could ‘surprise’ and ‘bully’ Canelo Alvarez, says former world champion

A victory over the undisputed super middleweight champion would be his third undisputed title win, in a weight class 21 lbs above the last time he won all the belts at welterweight.

His Errol Spence Jr performance is regarded as the best of his career for his nine-round domination of the second-best of the division at that time.

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The game plan, which saw him outmuscle Spence Jr, is one that Paulie Malignaggi, former IBF super lightweight champion, points to as the way to ‘surprise’ his next rival.

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In a video with BoxingScene, Malignaggi said: “(Erislandy) Lara stayed true to his qualities, which is his boxing. He stayed true to his identity. I don’t know that Crawford is not going to stay true to his identity.

Maybe you want to muscle around Canelo. One thing at least that surprised me in the Errol Spence fight was how physically strong Crawford was in manhandling Spence. He was hurting him with punches, but he was also physically manhandling him.”

‘Magic Man’ had spoken about the successes of Erislandy Lara in his matchup with the 35-year-old Guadalajaran, which did not earn him a win on the cards but tested the current Mexican great.

The outspoken Italian-American has previously said the challenger is a more complete fighter than the four-division champion, Alvarez, and thinks fans will be ‘surprised’ by his plan for the contest.

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“I mean, at 38 years old, you don’t just suddenly lose your identity. But this may be a situation where he may also want to surprise us and maybe try to bully Canelo in spots,” he said.

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Former contender believes Terence Crawford cannot hurt Canelo Alvarez

Although others have doubted whether the Omaha fighter can even make a dent in his opponent in Las Vegas, Gabe Rosado believes the power of fighters from different weight classes is not the same, even when a fighter moves up.

Speaking to Fight Hub TV, Rosado explained sparring a bigger man is different to facing a naturally heavier boxer with 10-oz gloves on.

He said: “I don’t see how Crawford could hurt Canelo because Canelo’s been in there with (Sergey) Kovalev. He’s been in there with (Dmitry) Bivol.

“He’s been in there with big punchers. How can a guy that’s really a 147-pounder, even though he’s up in weight, I don’t see how he could hurt (Canelo).”

‘Bud’ was previously pushed to the limit by Olympian Israil Madrimov at super welterweight, and detractors of the one-time 154-pound titleholder have used it as an example of why he may struggle against Saul Alvarez.

Boxing trainer confidently predicts Terence Crawford will turn Canelo Alvarez showdown into a ‘Tom and Jerry’ chase.

Terence Crawford vs Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is one of the most anticipated boxing events of the year, and it will be a marquee week for boxing fans around the world.

Dana White of the UFC will collaborate with Turki Alalshikh to put on a week of boxing matches before the big finale in Las Vegas.

No one is sure what the American’s game plan will be, considering he has a disadvantage in weight, but one former world champion believes he may ‘bully’ Canelo.

Terence Crawford will make the Canelo Alvarez clash a ‘Tom and Jerry’ fight

While the Mexican is seen as a ‘massive favourite’ by Carl Froch, the majority of boxing’s most respected voices have backed Crawford to beat the 35-year-old, with a minority believing a late stoppage may be a reality.

However, the boxing trainer Jose Benavidez Sr is not convinced that ‘Bud’ will even take the fight to the undisputed super middleweight champion.

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Benavidez is not as impressed with the 37-year-old from Omaha as others inside the sport are, and believes this is not going to be a contest the fans will enjoy.

Speaking to Fight Hub TV, he said: “I think it’s going to be a Tom and Jerry fight, at the end of the day, Crawford has not been looking really good. We saw how he looked at his past fight. Canelo, the reflexes are not there, his power is not there.

“The knees are not the same. Canelo is going to try to knock him out, but Crawford is going to do what he does best. He’s going to move around, try to win the rounds.”

The last two performances of the former undisputed welterweight champion have been vastly different from one another.

Arguably his greatest career performance against Errol Spence Jr in 2023 ended with a ninth-round knockout, whereas his most recent victory, in a weight division above, saw him have some trouble with Olympian Israil Madrimov.

It is the latter performance that Sr thinks viewers should expect.

“If Crawford stays, Canelo can knock him out because Canelo is a bigger guy. I don’t think Crawford’s going to come and give the fans what they want. He doesn’t care,” he said.

World Boxing Star Tyson Fury Open Up On Why He Resorted to Cocaine to Cope with His Struggle Against Depression.

World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury says he has been taking cocaine to help him deal with depression.

The British fighter said he has suffered mental health issues for years and has not trained since May.

“I’ve been out drinking, Monday to Friday to Sunday, and taking cocaine,” Fury, 28, told Rolling Stone magazine.

It comes two days after Fury claimed on social media to have retired, before retracting the comment three hours later, saying it was a joke.

Speaking about his mental health issues, Fury added: “I can’t deal with it and the only thing that helps me is when I get drunk out of my mind.

“They say I’ve got a version of bipolar. I’m a manic depressive. I just hope someone kills me before I kill myself.”

Fury beat Ukraine’s Wladimir Klitschko last November to win the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO titles. It was 40-year-old Klitschko’s first loss since 2004.

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Within two weeks, Fury was stripped of the IBF title because he was unable to fight mandatory challenger Vyacheslav Glazkov.

A rematch with Klitschko was cancelled in July – with Fury citing injury – and the bout was rescheduled for 29 October at Manchester Arena.

However, that has also been called off, with Fury’s uncle and trainer Peter Fury saying he does not expect to see his nephew in the ring again until 2017.

Fury, who is from the traveller community, told Rolling Stone he had been the victim of a “witch hunt” following his win over Klitschko, claiming he had even been turned away from restaurants with his family because of his heritage.

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He said: “I’m the heavyweight champion of the world and I’ve been told, ‘Sorry mate, you can’t come in, no travellers allowed’.

“I used to love boxing when I was a kid. I hate boxing now.”

Fury faces a UK Anti-Doping hearing in November after traces of a banned substance were allegedly found in a urine sample in June.

Fury told Rolling Stone he had taken cocaine only in recent months, once he had stopped training, and had never taken performance-enhancing substances.