MMA star Jon Jones being courted for boxing fights

MMA star Jon Jones being courted for boxing fights
The International Boxing Association (IBA) has expressed interest and readiness to stage a professional boxing bout for former UFC light-heavyweight and heavyweight champion Jon Jones. The announcement follows recent comments from the decorated American fighter, who revealed he is seriously considering a transition into the boxing ring, specifically mentioning a potential match-up against Francis Ngannou. [The two never fought in an MMA fight]. IBA president Umar Kremlev  confirmed that the organization is actively tracking the situation. “If we are talking about a potential move into boxing for Jon Jones, these are the kinds of stories that interest us. Jones in the ring against Daniel Cormier or Francis Ngannou, but under boxing rules—these are the fights that the whole world is talking about and waiting for.
 
The IBA president says he will discuss this opportunity with Jones next month. “On June 27th, Jon arrives in Russia for the IBA bare knukcles tournament, and, of course, we will speak with him in person. It is important to understand how serious his plans are to test himself in boxing. If this interest proves to be real, the IBA will stage a major event featuring him in Russia.”
 
The American fighter previously held champion titles in both the UFC light-heavyweight (up to 205 pounds) and heavyweight (up to 264 pounds) divisions. 
 

Usyk just days away from Verhoeven fight

Usyk just days away from Verhoeven fight
Just several days away from their highly anticipated showdown, undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk (pictured) and kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven met face-to-face on Egyptian soil. The stage could not have been more imposing at the base of the ancient Pyramids of Giza, where the pair exchanged a glare before they share the ring Saturday, May 23rd. This first and final face-off in front of one of the most celebrated sites in human civilization,  marked the official start of a fight week for a clash of champions from different disciplines.
 
Usyk, the Ukrainian genius strategist, arrives as the only fighter in the modern era to achieve undisputed status in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions. His record, which includes two wins over each of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois was built as a valiant road warrior.
 
Verhoeven, who has dedicated his life to combat sports since he was five years old, seeks to transition to elite boxing. Under the tutelage of Peter Fury, the uncle and former trainer of Tyson Fury, Verhoeven arrives as a huge underdog hoping to pull off the upset of the century.
 

Friday: Vincenzo Gualtieri vs. Amari Jones

Friday: Vincenzo Gualtieri vs. Amari Jones
Amari “The Reaper” Jones (16-0, 14 KOs) will headline in front of a hometown Bay Area crowd against former champion Vincenzo “Il Capo” Gualtieri (25-1-1) of Germany in a twelve-round middleweight fight on Friday, May 22nd at SAP Center in San Jose, California. The event will stream live worldwide on DAZN. “It’s a different kind of energy when I’m home,” said Jones. “Different pressures, but they say pressure makes diamonds. On May 22nd you’re going to see me shine."
 
"My goal is to become world champion again,” said Gualtieri, who had a very brief title reign in 2023. “I’m looking forward to this fight because it gives me that opportunity. I will give everything to achieve this goal again, for my family and for myself.“
 
“It’s been nearly 20 years since we’ve brought Golden Boy to the Bay Area, and we’re coming back with a stacked show,” said Oscar De La Hoya, the CEO of promoter Golden Boy Promotions. “With one of our must-watch fighters, Amari Jones, headlining against former world champion Vincenzo Gualtieri, this is a fight where the pressure is on both men to show up and deliver to fight fans.”
 
Jones combines power with a composed, versatile style. He made a strong statement in his most recent outing, stopping Luis Arias after Arias declined to continue following the third round of their scheduled ten-round bout at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, reinforcing his reputation as a dangerous finisher. Since turning professional in April 2021, Jones has compiled an undefeated 16-0 record with 14 knockouts, showcasing his skills across the United States, Australia, Mexico and Equatorial Guinea. His ability to switch fluidly between orthodox and southpaw stances adds another layer to his game, making him a difficult puzzle for opponents.
 
In June 2025, Jones signed with Golden Boy Promotions, a pivotal step to elevate his profile and expand his opportunities on a global stage. He made an immediate impression in his Golden Boy debut, scoring a third-round knockout over Shady Gamhour at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on the undercard of Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Erickson Lubin in November 2025. Before entering the professional ranks, Jones built a strong amateur foundation, winning multiple national titles and consistently testing himself against top competition. Now training under respected coach Virgil Hunter, he continues to refine his craft. Representing Oakland, California, Jones brings together natural athleticism and a rugged edge that gives him a distinctive presence in the ring.
 
Gualtieri is a German middleweight contender and former IBF world champion with a professional record of 25-1-1, including 8 knockouts. Gualtieri made his biggest breakthrough when he captured the vacant IBF middleweight world title in a major upset, earning a unanimous decision victory over Brazil’s Esquiva Falcão. Gualtieri’s reign was tested about 100 days later, where he faced unbeaten champion Zhanibek Alimkhanuly in an IBF and WBO title unification bout, ultimately coming up short via sixth-round TKO. Since that defeat, “El Capo” has rebounded, putting together a four-fight winning streak as he works his way back into title contention and re-establishes himself among the top names in the middleweight division.
 
Also on the card, cruiserweight Robin Safar (19-0, 13 KOs) will return in a twelve-round fight. His opponent will be Yamil Alberto Peralta (18-1-1). Safar grew up in the Stockholm, Sweden suburb of Visättra, where he faced a challenging environment that shaped his resilience and drive. He discovered boxing at 19 as a way to change the direction of his life, and under the guidance of trainer Ibn Cason, he has developed into a standout professional with an undefeated record of 19-0, including 13 knockouts.
 
Safar's summer of 2024 saw a breakthrough victory over former light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In March 2025, he made his Golden Boy debut with a fifth-round TKO win over Roberto Silva in Cancun, Mexico, and followed it up with a unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Derrick Miller Jr. on the undercard of Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Erickson Lubin at Dickies Arena.  

Thursday's Mexican show to stream for free

Thursday's Mexican show to stream for free

Thursday's Mexican show to stream for free
IBA Pro 18, which will take place in Mexico City on Thursday’ night at Arena CDMX, will be broadcast live on the official IBA YouTube channel. The weigh-in was staged at Plaza Garibaldi, one of the capital’s most recognisable cultural locations, adding a distinctly Mexican atmosphere to fight week. With mariachi music, public access and a strong local turnout, the ceremony amplified IBA’s arrival in Mexico. The show will be headlined by ex-flyweight champ Angel Ayala Lardizabal, a Mexican known as “Cameleon”, who faces Filipino Jayson Mama in a ten-round bantamweight bout. The main event brings together Ayala’s technical quality and Mama’s aggressive, high-pressure style in one of the key international match-ups of the night. Another major attraction will see Jonathan Fierro meet Sergio Chirino Sanchez in an eight-round lightweight contest between two experienced Mexican fighters with strong knockout records. The card also features a ten-round women’s featherweight bout, as Mexico’s ex-champ Yamileth Mercado takes on Colombia’s Flor Valentina Rodriguez.
 

BKB plans big summer to appeal to traditional boxing fans

BKB plans big summer to appeal to traditional boxing fans
BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing unveiled its explosive Summer of BKB plans - a series of four international events heavy on former traditional boxer. The ambitious summer schedule highlights BKB’s rapid global momentum and its efforts to attract both established legends and next-generation talent. ‍Mike Vazquez, Founder of BKB, said: “The Summer of BKB is a statement of intent. We’re delivering world champions like Victor Ortiz, Lee Selby, and Yuriorkis Gamboa, warriors like Alfredo Angulo, and the next-generation talent of the Vargas dynasty to passionate fans across multiple countries alongside the superstars of our sport, LT Nelson, Gustavo Trujillo, and Mick Terrill.”
 
‍David Tetreault, CEO of BKB, added: “From Selby’s debut in Wales to Ortiz and Angulo lighting up Los Angeles, the Vargas Brothers at The O2, and Gamboa in Miami - this summer showcases the depth, quality, and international reach of our roster. BKB continues to set the standard as the leading force in the sport.”The Summer of BKB kicks off with BKB 55 in Cardiff, Wales on Saturday, June 27th.
 
Former IBF featherweight champion Lee Selby (“Lightning”) makes his BKB debut against Italy'sd Antonio Rizzo (1-0). Selby, one of Wales’ most accomplished boxers and the 12th Welsh boxing champion in history, held the IBF world title from 2015 to 2018 with five successful defenses. He previously captured British, Commonwealth, and European titles, compiling a 28-4 (9 KOs) record.
 
Next is BKB 56 in Los Angeles, on Saturday, July 18th, featuring boxing legends Victor Ortiz, Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo, and bare knuckle star LT Nelson all in action. ‍Ortiz (33-7-3, 25 KOs), former WBC welterweight champion, brings star power and explosive punching power to his BKB debut. He is also a crossover personality from Dancing With The Stars, The Expendables, and Hawaii Five-0.
 
Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo (26-8, 21 KOs), former WBO interim champion at light middlewight, is a relentless pressure fighter known for his toughness and all-action style. The Mexicali warrior boasts nearly 100 amateur fights, Olympic experience, and wars against Canelo Alvarez, Erislandy Lara, and other elites.
 
‍BKB then returns to the UK for BKB 57 at The O2 in London on Saturday, July 25th. Former BKFC heavyweight champion Mick Terrill and the Vargas Brothers (Fernando Vargas Jr. & Amado Vargas, sons of ex-world champ Fernando Vargas) headline at the iconic O2 Arena. Terrill consistentlydelivers high-volume, fan-friendly performances and trademark toughness inside the BKB trigon.
 
Fernando Vargas Jr. (17-1, 15 KOs) and Amado Vargas (13-0, 6 KOs), sons of two-time world champion Fernando Vargas, bring their elite pedigree to bare knuckle. Fernando Jr. (“El Feroz”), a 29 year-old finisher with an 88% knockout rate and an 11-fight KO streak, has overcome significant personal adversity. Amado, a 25-year-old aggressive pressure fighter with sharp combinations and strong amateur roots (he was once #5 nationally with Team USA), has scored notable wins over Sean Garcia and Nurideen Shabazz. Together, the brothers represent the next generation of combat sports stars ready to build their own legacy in BKB.
 
‍The Summer of BKB concludes with BKB 58 in Miami, Florida on Saturday, August 29th, as Olympic gold medalist and former multi-weight champion Yuriorkis Gamboa makes his BKB debut.Gamboa (“El Ciclon de Guantanamo”), 2004 Olympic gold medalist and unified WBA/IBF featherweight champion, boasts a 30-5 (18 KOs) record. He has challenged pound-for-pound elites including Terence Crawford - who named him his hardest-hitting opponent - Devin Haney, Gervonta Davis, and Isaac Cruz. His speed, power, and flair make this one of the biggest crossovers in the sport.
 
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Gustavo Trujillo training camp report

Gustavo Trujillo  training camp report
Heavyweight Gustavo "The Cuban Assasin" Trujillo (10-0, 9 KOs) is entering the next phase of his boxing journey with purpose and determination as he prepares to face Sergio Ramirez Marin (22-8, 12 KOs) in a scheduled ten-round heavyweight bout on May 30th at the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The event will be promoted by American Dream Presents. Trujillo, who is the reigning BKB (bare knuckles) heavyweight champion, has a reputation for explosive punching power and being relentless inside the ring. Now, with another important test in front of him, the Cuban-born knockout artist believes this fight represents much more than another win on his record, it represents another step toward making history. Having recently completed an intense training camp in Miami under the guidance of longtime trainer Herman Caicedo, Trujillo says this camp has pushed him to another level physically and mentally.
 
"This training camp with coach Herman Caicedo has been one of the best camps of my career because we're working smarter, being really calculated on every drill," said Trujillo. "Every day has had a purpose. We focused on sharpening every part of my game, my conditioning, my movement, my timing, my defense, and making sure my power stays dangerous from the first round to the last. Herman understands where I want to go in this sport and what I need to become to get there. We're building something bigger than just winning fights…we're building a complete heavyweight that can compete with anybody in the world. I feel stronger, faster, and more focused than ever, and I believe people are going to see that on fight night."
 
While Trujillo has become known for his finishing ability, he is approaching Ramirez Marin with complete respect and focus, understanding that experienced opponents can present dangerous challenges. Discussing the matchup itself, Trujillo made it clear that he expects a determined opponent but plans to impose his will from the opening bell. "Sergio Ramirez Marin is a veteran fighter with experience and toughness, and I know he's coming to fight," Trujillo stated. "Guys like him have seen a lot and they've been through battles, so I don't overlook anybody. But when I step into that ring, I believe in my preparation, and I believe in my abilities. I'm hungry right now. Hungry fighters are dangerous fighters. I don't just want to win, I want to end the fight early. Every fight is an opportunity to show people that I'm improving and that I belong with the best heavyweights in the world. On May 30, I'm coming to apply pressure, stay disciplined, and leave no doubt, why I’m the heavyweight everyone should be talking about."
 
For Trujillo, victory on May 30th would move him another step closer to accomplishing a dream that extends far beyond personal success. The undefeated contender has often spoken about carrying the pride of Cuba with him every time he steps into the ring and his desire to make history. Trujillo believes his mission is bigger than himself. "A win in this fight means progress toward something I've thought about for a long time," Trujillo said. "I want to become the first Cuban heavyweight champion in boxing history. That's not just a title to me, it's a legacy. I want to open doors for future Cuban heavyweights and show that anything is possible through sacrifice and hard work. I know I still have a long road ahead of me, and I know nothing is given in this sport, but every fight gets me one step closer. That's what drives me every morning. I don't want to be remembered as just another fighter…I want to be remembered as someone who made history."
 
Competing in South Florida also gives Trujillo the added motivation of performing in front of many of the people who have supported him throughout his journey. With family, friends, and supporters expected to fill the venue, Trujillo says fighting close to home adds extra emotion to the occasion. "Fighting in South Florida always means something special to me because this community has shown me a lot of love," Trujillo explained. "To have my family and friends there supporting me gives me energy that you can't explain. They've been with me through sacrifices, through difficult moments, and through this journey from the beginning. When I walk into that arena and hear people cheering for me, I want to give them something memorable. I want them to leave saying they saw someone chasing greatness."
 
Trujillo's manager, Abe Swidan of Visionary Sports Group, believes all the hard work and dedication shown throughout camp will be on full display when the bell rings. "Gustavo has put himself through an incredible training camp and he's approaching this fight with the mindset of someone who knows bigger opportunities are on the horizon," said Swidan. "We've watched him continue to evolve as a fighter with every camp and every fight. He's committed himself completely to the process, and that's why we're confident in what people will see on May 30. The work he's put in behind the scenes has been tremendous, and I believe fight fans are going to witness another major step forward in his development."
 
As Trujillo continues climbing the heavyweight ranks, May 30th presents another opportunity for the undefeated contender to strengthen his growing reputation and move closer to his ultimate goal of making boxing history.
 

Watch: Verhoeven's lone pro fight from 2014

Watch: Verhoeven's lone pro fight from 2014

Watch: Verhoeven's lone pro fight from 2014
It is very rare that a boxer with one pro fight gets a shot at a world title (Olympic champion Pete Rademacher famously did it in his pro debut vs. Floyd Patterson in 1957), but that is exactly what will happen at the Pyramids in Giza, Egypt this weekend when kickboxer Rico Verhoeven tries to defy some very long odds against world heavyweight champion Olesksandr Usyk.  Verhoeven is 1-0 in  traditional boxing. You can watch that fight in its entirety here.  That win was more than twelve years ago, when Vehoeven knocked out an exhausted Janos Finfera in two rounds. Finfera never fought again and is credited with a career record of 0-6. 
 
 

Ellie Scotney vacating titles at 122 to move up to 126

Ellie Scotney vacating titles at 122 to move up to 126
Undisputed super bantamweight champion Ellie Scotney (12-0) has made the official decision to move up a weight class and pursue new challenges in her professional career. Scotney confirmed herself as one of the best female fighters in the world by unifying all the 122-pound titles, but she advised the WBC she would be relinquishing her championship. The WBC will grant Scotney the immediate right to contest the featherweight championship in her new division. Consequently, the winner of the upcoming bout between Tiara Brown (20-0) and Hannah Rapp (8-0-1) must defend the WBC crown by directly facing Scotney next. Brown-Rapp is sert for June 13th in Orlando, Florida,
 
In Scotney's most recent bout, this past April 26th at Madison Square Garden in New York, she defeated Mexico's  Mayelli Flores via unanimous decision.  

Promoter Derick Gramling fails to pay boxers

Promoter Derick Gramling fails to pay boxers
Savage Life Promotions has admitted, on a GoFundMe page, that it failed to pay professional boxers who fought on their show. The show took place on April 25th in Rochester, New York, and the failure to pay the fighters will likely have criminal consequences. Here is the shocking admission from the disgraced promotional company, run by Derick Gramling: "On our recent boxing event, we faced unexpected financial hardships that left our promotion short on funds. As a result, several professional fighters have not yet received the full compensation that was agreed upon in their contracts. These athletes trained tirelessly, sacrificed time away from their families, and stepped into the ring professionally and honorably. At Savage Life Promotions, we believe fighters deserve to be paid every dollar they earned. We take full responsibility for this situation and are committed to making it right immediately.
 
"We are asking the community for help so we can fulfill all contractual obligations and ensure every fighter receives the payment they were promised. Any contribution — large or small — will go directly toward paying the professional boxers involved in the event. This is more than boxing. This is about integrity, accountability, and standing behind the people who helped make the event possible. We appreciate everyone who has supported Savage Life Promotions throughout the years. Your donations, shares, and prayers mean more than words can express. Thank you for helping us do the right thing."
 

Herring's second BKFC fight takes place on Friday

Herring's second BKFC fight takes place on Friday

Herring's second BKFC fight takes place on Friday
BKFC 89 goes down Friday at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California, live worldwide on DAZN. Former WBO 130-pound champion Jamel “Semper Fi” Herring and Michael “Papa G” Larrimore collide for the vacant BKFC (bare knuckles) championship in BKFC's bantamweight division. [BKFC recognizes different weight classes from traditional boxing, with 135 pounds referred to as bantamweight by BKFC]. Herring holds a 1-0 record in BKFC, winning a lopsided unanimous decision against Matt Guymon in January. 
 
ADDITIONAL BOUTS
 
Major rankings implications in BKFC’s light-heavyweight division are at stake in Friday’s co-feature, as JoMi “The Archangel” Escoboza faces Cody “The Knuckle Maniac” Vidal. Fans will be watching, and so will BKFC light heavyweight champion Lorenzo “The Juggernaut” Hunt.
 
The judges’ scorecards shouldn’t be needed for Friday’s heavyweight battle. In their combined five trips to the BKFC squared circle, heavy hitters Levi “Pitbull” Costa and Chase Gormley haven’t yet reached the fourth round of action. Friday’s action from Palm Desert features a slate of fresh-faced debuting fighters and a lineup of familiar combatants, like Daniel “Machete” Alvarez, David “El Perro Necio” Diaz, Cody Kerr, Evgenii “The Sailor” Kurdanov, Jared “Lenny” Lennon, Erik “Lights Out” Lopez, Keith “The Officer” Richardson, Ryan “Ryu” Petersen, Steven “Savage” Sainsbury, Anthony Sanchez, Devon “Dapper Scrapper” Schwan and Iman “Stross” Williams.
 

Unbeaten Jersey heavyweights to fight each other

Unbeaten Jersey heavyweights to fight each other
Boxing Insider Promotions returns to the Tropicana in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Saturday, June 13th, as undefeated South Jersey heavyweights Bruce Seldon Jr. and Josh Popper headline in an all Garden State battle. First bell 7:30 PM ET. Tickets are on sale now. Popper (7-0) is from Egg Harbor Township and trains at Bredwinners Gym in Manhattan under Jose Luis Guzman. The former Rowan University standout earned NFL minicamp invitations from the Cardinals and Colts before turning to boxing, and two of his wins have come right here at the Tropicana. Seldon (8-0), from Smithville, trains at the Pleasantville Recreation Center under Julio Sanchez. The son of former WBA heavyweight title holder Bruce Seldon Sr. and an Absegami High School graduate, has five wins on the Boxing Insider stage at the Trop. He has never left the building without a win.
 
“Two undefeated South Jersey heavyweights, both with history at the Tropicana, both willing to step up and fight each other. That doesn’t happen in 2026,” said promoter Larry Goldberg. “This is the fight everyone locally wanted to see. June 13 is going to be a night Atlantic City remembers.”
 
South Jersey fan favorite Julio “Jewelz” Sanchez III takes on Shawn Rall, and John Leonardo Jr. returns to the Tropicana The card is rounded out with Jahanzeb Rizwan, Yoel Angeloni, Kahshad Elliott, Williams, David Malul, and Daiyaan Butt, all in separate bouts with opponents to be announced shortly . 
 

Boxing show booked for Fenway Park

Boxing show booked for Fenway Park
"Fight Night at Fenway" in Boston is back for round two on Saturday, June 6th. For the second year in a row, the walls of Boston's legendary baseball stadium will echo with the boxing bell. Situated in the confines of Fenway Park's "Big Concourse", the event will showcase a distinguished lineup of bouts, promising an unforgettable night of entertainment. Jahyae “The Golden Child” Brown (19-2) and Anthony “Vicious” Vieira (11-0) will headline in a welterweight contest.
 

Chinese update: Wensong Liu gets featherweight win

Chinese update: Wensong Liu gets featherweight win

Chinese update: Wensong Liu gets featherweight win
Wensong Liu TKO5 Leboy Atencio... Chinese featherweight Wensong Liu (15-4-1) rang up a fifth-round technical knockout victory over Leboy Atencio on a Max Power Group promotion in Bangkok. The contest delivered a competitive battle between two determined fighters, with both athletes showcasing tremendous heart and skill throughout the bout. The Filipino Atencio (7-2) deserves praise for his performance, continually pressing the action and making the contest a memorable encounter for the fans in attendance. However, Liu ultimately proved too strong as the rounds progressed. He systematically broke down his opponent, particularly with a series of accurate body punches that gradually shifted the momentum firmly in his favor. The sustained pressure and powerful body assault eventually forced the stoppage in the fifth round.

Venezuelan update: Carfunjol scores international win

Venezuelan update: Carfunjol scores international win
José Gabriel Carfunjol TKO2 Alejandro Ledezma Esparza... Venezuelan lightweight José Gabriel Carfunjol stopped Mexico’s Alejandro Ledezma Esparza by second-round technical knockout in Madrid over the weekend. The clash of styles came to an explosive end with 1:40 remaining in the second round, as the referee stepped in to halt the punishment. From the opening bell, Carfunjol established control of the fight behind snapping left jab that consistently disrupted Ledezma Esparza’s attempts to close the distance. The Mexican, true to his country’s traditional pressure-fighting style, tried to work his way inside, but repeatedly ran into the composed defense and timing of the Venezuelan standout. With the victory, Carfunjol is now 6-0 as a pro.  On the other side, Ledezma Esparza suffers a painful setback and drops to 7-2-1.
 

Dueling blockbusters on September 12th?

Dueling blockbusters on September 12th?
DAZN is reporting that September 12th could be a date of dueling blockbuster fights. According to DAZN: WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia has confirmed that a fight with Conor Benn will take place later this year. Garcia was a guest on Monday's episode of the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, where he said the following: "I can say we are fighting on September 12th, it will be in Vegas, and the opponent, let’s just say he’s from the other side. He’s from across the pond. I’ll just say his name because I love the show, his name is Conor Benn." The September 12th date is also being held for  Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez's comeback fight against WBC super middleweight champion Christian Mbilli in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 
 

Ex-champ Darren Barker undertakes massive endurance challenge to honor Ricky Hatton

Ex-champ Darren Barker undertakes massive endurance challenge to honor Ricky Hatton

Ex-champ Darren Barker undertakes massive endurance challenge to honor Ricky Hatton
Former IBF middleweight champion and current DAZN commentator Darren Barker has today announced ‘The Longest Round’, a world‑first endurance challenge that will see him travel more than 1,800 miles across land and sea in one of the most physically and mentally demanding expeditions ever undertaken by a former professional boxer. Beginning in August 2026, Barker will embark on a multi‑week journey designed to push endurance, resilience and mental strength to its absolute limits, whilst raising vital funds and awareness for men’s mental health and suicide prevention. ‘The Longest Round’ will consist of four extreme stages, combining long‑distance cycling with two of the world’s most iconic open‑water swims:
 
Cycling from Edinburgh to Dover;
Swimming the English Channel (21 miles);
Cycling from Calais to Gibraltar; and
Open‑water swim across the Strait of Gibraltar into Morocco (9 miles).
 
In total, Barker will cycle more than 1,800 miles across the UK, France and Spain, alongside two of the most physically and mentally demanding swims ever attempted as part of a single endurance challenge.
 
Funds raised through the challenge will support two mental health charities: The Ricky Hatton Foundation and CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably).
 
Donations will help fund therapy, crisis intervention, education and awareness programmes, as well as community outreach initiatives focused on suicide prevention and supporting those who are struggling in silence.
 
The challenge was inspired by Barker’s final interview with former two-division champion, the late great, Ricky Hatton, recorded last September — an interview that would unknowingly become one of Hatton’s final major public appearances. Barker said: “Last September I sat down to interview the legend Ricky Hatton. Little did I know that five days later Ricky would be gone. It was heartbreaking and cruel. As the last person to interview ‘The Hitman’, I feel there is now a message to carry — about silent struggle and breaking that silence. ’The Longest Round’ is about awareness, endurance and resilience. This challenge is bigger than sport. Strength isn’t silence. Strength is speaking. Strength is asking for help. Strength is showing up for others.”
 
Throughout the expedition, Barker will be joined at various stages by high‑profile figures from boxing, sport and entertainment, including Eddie Hearn, Tony Bellew, Joe Calzaghe, Carl Frampton, John Terry, Luke Littler, Henry Pollock and more. Supporters will take part in selected cycling legs and key moments, helping to amplify awareness through social media, broadcast coverage and live content.
 
‘The Longest Round’ will be documented from preparation through to completion, with ongoing content and broadcast support from DAZN, Matchroom Boxing and other partner media platforms. Barker added: “I hope I’ll be doing Ricky proud. I’m incredibly grateful to DAZN, Matchroom Boxing, our charity partners and everyone supporting this journey.”
 

New champion alert: Siyakholwa Kuse gains 105-pound title

New champion alert: Siyakholwa Kuse gains 105-pound title
Siyakholwa Kuse W12 Melvin Jerusalem... Siyakholwa Kuse made South African boxing history by dethroning Filipino Melvin “Gringo” Jerusalem. Kuse is the new WBC minimumweight champion after a bout that took place at a packed Emperors Palace, in Kempton Park, which is near Johannesburg. Kuse, a southpaw  originally from the Eastern Cape also took revenge for the unanimous decision defeat he suffered last October in Manila. From the first round, the bout reflected a high technical intensity. Animated by the fervor of his fans, Kuse fought at a respectable speed and connected with effective combinations that put the defending champion in trouble. Unlike the first match-up, where Jerusalem’s veteran status allowed him to adjust in the second half of the fight, this time the now ex-champ failed to solve the South African’s constant punching volume. Despite Jerusalem’s knockdown of Kuse in round eleven, Kuse’s physical strength and lateral movements dictated gave him the victory in the championship rounds.
 
Kuse’s victory was achieved on the judges’ scorecards by tallies of 116-111, 116-112 and 115-112. With this result, With this triumph, Kuse also fulfills the promise to change the destiny of his family through sport. He also improves his pro record to 10-3-1 with 4 knockouts, while Jerusalem leaves his record at 25-4 with 12 knockouts. It is anticipated that the Filipino will execute the direct rematch clause.
 
Kuse is a three-time Boxing South Africa champion. On December 3, 2023, “Siya” claimed his first notable international win by knocking out Halid Kalama in the eighth round. One year later, hje engaged in a twelve-round war against Beaven Sibanda, emerging victorious.  His first world title opportunity arrived in October 2025 when he traveled to the Philippines to face Jerusalem for the world title. Despite delivering a strong performance, Kuse lost a close fight that left the door open for a rematch.
 
That second opportunity finally came this Saturday at home, where the South African did not let the biggest moment of his career slip away.  “I feel extremely happy. When I turned professional, I told myself: ‘I need that Green and Gold  belt.’ I saw other champions with WBO, WBA, or IBF titles, but I always wondered why the WBC belt was so special. I went after it, today I have it with me, and I couldn’t be happier,” Kuse said after the fight.
 
The new champion also recalled the uncertainty he experienced following the defeat in the Philippines, thanking the support of his team and promoter Rodney Berman, who promised to bring the rematch to South Africa.  “When I lost in the Philippines, I admit I was afraid of what my promoter might think. But he came to me and said: ‘You fought very well, son, I’ll give you a bonus and we’ll bring that belt to South Africa next year.’ At that moment I didn’t believe it, but Uncle Rodney proved that he keeps his promises.”
 
Kuse also acknowledged Jerusalem’s quality, although he admitted that this time he had to completely change his mentality inside the ring.  “I want to thank him for coming to South Africa and giving me the rematch. He is a great boxer and I have enormous respect for him. But this time my hunger for victory was so great that I told myself: ‘I can’t respect this man once we are inside the ring.’’
 

 

Watch: Rolando Dy KOs Paul Malignaggi in bare knuckle fight

Watch: Rolando Dy KOs Paul Malignaggi in bare knuckle fight
BKB champion Rolando Dy successfully defended his 154-pound title against former boxing champion Paulie Malignaggi with a second-round knockout at BKB 54 Mayhem in Manchester, England at the AO Arena on Saturday. In a night dedicated to the legacy of Manchester icon Ricky Hatton, Malignaggi was looking to become just the second fighter to win world titles in both gloved and bare knuckle boxing. However, Dy left little doubt that he is among the sport’s elite in his first title defense since winning the title over Liam Rees in Cardiff last December. Dy landed a big right just as round two got underway, and Malignaggi got up, but was clearly not himself, and was KO'd a few seconds later. Dy, along with his father-- former WBC junior lightweight champion Rolando Navarrete-- was honored earlier this month in the Philippines by Manny Pacquiao.
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
 
In the co-main event, after months of verbal back and forth, BKB welterweight champion Javon Wright defeated Dan Gittens with a dominating victory by second-round knockout...
 
‍Dec Spellman, and accomplished traditional boxer, remained undefeated in his Trigon debut with a firs- round knockout of BKB veteran Kevin Greenwood...
 
After five rounds, American Estevan Partida turned on the gas in the final sixth and stopped Wales’ Kallum Skhane to claim the vacant BKB junior welterweight Championship by TKO...
 
David Winiarski improved to 7-1 with a defining victory over Bare Knuckle Boing Hall of Famer James Connelly with a second-round corner stoppage...
 
‍‍Danny Mitchell put the Cruiserweight division on notice with a first-round knockout in his debut against fellow UFC veteran Jack Marshman...
 
‍Simey Doherty took one step closer to a welterweight title shot with a first-round knockout of former title contender Joe Fitzpatrick...
 
‍‍KO artist Daniel Lerwell picks up his twelfth victory and eleventh stoppage with a first-round TKO over Slovakian Robert Koky...
 
Scott McHugh improves 16-5 handing BKB newcomer Nick Bass his first bare knuckle loss in an impressive matchup that went the distance with McHugh scoring the unanimous decision...
 
Dan Catlin picks up his first win in the Trigon with a frist-round knockout of Thomas Mowbray...
 
Chris Carroll dropped last-minute replacement Kyle Cassidy in the second round. ..
 
Liam Howell improves to 5-3 and snaps a two-match losing streak with a decisive win over Ryan Meer...
 
Ryan Spivey defeated Sam Clarke by first-round knockout...
 
In his professional combat debut, Nathan Conroy defeated Zack Hurt by first-round knockout.
 

Bridgerweight division suffering from inactivity

Bridgerweight division suffering from inactivity

Bridgerweight division suffering from inactivity
The bridgerweight (224-pound) division continues to sputter as meanginful fights are few and far between. The WBA version of the title has been held up for months, with the sancioning body announcing today that a purse bid for a bout between WBA champion Muslim Gadzhimagomedov and WBA interim champion Julio César La Cruz, hs been postponed after both camps requested additional time to continue negotiations. The purse bid was scheduled for today (May 18th). Gadzhimagomedov vs. La Cruz is an attractive rematch between two highly accomplished but little-known amateur stars, with Gadzhimagomedov having defeated La Cruz in the amateurs about three years ago. The WBA ordered a pro bout between the two rivals back in January but it has seemingly gone nowhere. According to the WBA, representatives of both fighters asked for an extension in order to finalize the remaining details and work towards an agreement. The WBA Championship Committee approved the additional negotiating period, stating, "The WBA will now await the outcome of the negotiations before making any official announcement regarding the championship clash." Both boxers have been going back and forth between pro and amateur competition. La Cruz has not had a pro fight in more than a year.
 
The only other sanctioning body to recognize bridgerweight is the WBC. That organization's title has not been defended for more than a year, as chapion Kevin Lerena has taken heavyweight bouts instead. However, Lerena is going to defend the WBC bridgerweight title on May 30th vs. Ryad Merhy.
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
JAN. 18, 2026: The WBA Championships Committee has ordered a mandatory bout between bridgerweight champion Muslim Gadzhimagomedov and interim titleholder Julio César La Cruz. The negotiation period officially began on January 16th, when formal notice was sent to both camps. It will run through February 15th. Gadzhimagomedov last fulfilled a mandatory defense on October 17, 2024, and his next one was required to take place before July 16, 2025. With that deadline now expired, the WBA has ruled that the Russian champion must face the Cuban contender without delay. Should the parties fail to reach an agreement within the prescribed timeframe, or if either side declines to sign, the WBA reserves the right to call a purse bid
 
Aug. 29, 2023: This Saturday, the IBA held a “Night of Champions” amateur show in the city of Serpukhov, Russia.  In the main event, two-time world amateur champion Muslim Gadzhimagomedov won a decision over two-time Olympic champion Julio La Cruz of Cuba. There were constant exchanges and many moments did not have a clear winner, but the judges saw a slight victory for Gadzhimagomedov. 
 

IBF schedules Bell vs. Cruz purse bid for May 27th

IBF schedules Bell vs. Cruz purse bid for May 27th

The IBF has rescheduled a purse bid for a lightweight elimination bout between Toldeo, Ohio's Albert Bell of and Andy Cruz of Cuba. The winner will become the 135-pound mandatory contender to current champion Raymond Muratalla. Cruz (22-1 including paid bouts in the World Series of Boxing) lost to Muratalla in January by majority decision. Bell (28-0) defeated Keith Hunter at the end of August but has not fought since. The purse bid, originally booked for today (May 18th) is now scheduled for May 27th during the Ratings Meeting at the IBF convention at the Grand Ho Tram in Ho Tram, Vietnam.

PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE

JAN. 25, 2026: At the Fountainbleau in Las Vegas, Raymond Muratalla kept his IBF lightweight title following a thrilling battle against two-time Olympic gold medalist Andy Cruz of Cuba.  The American star was an underdog beforehand, but produced a strong performance that kept steady pressure on Cruz throughout the twelve rounder. Muratalla prevailed via majority decision, but both boxers left with their heads held high. Muratalla came on strong in the championship rounds and that was enough to win by majority decision (114-114, 118-110, 116-112) and hold onto his championship belt. DAZN News had the fight scored a draw at 114-114. Muratalla (24-0, 17 KOs) was constant pressure and not letting Cruz get settled in so he could use his footwork and power jab. Being relentless paid off in the final two rounds as Cruz (22-1 including paid bouts in the World Series of Boxing) had no answer for Muratalla and couldn't land anything of substance to keep Muratalla off of him to suffer the first loss of his professional career.

 

 

Gala Yafai out of June 6th fight

Gala Yafai out of June 6th fight
Galal Yafai has sustained an injury during his training camp. His WBC / WBA flyweight unification title challenge with Ricardo Sandoval has now been postponed. The event on Saturday, June 6th, at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena – live worldwide on DAZN – will go ahead as scheduled. Josh Padley’s EBU European junior lightweight championship defence against Aqib Fiaz will be the new main event. Tickets are on sale. Refunds are available via the original point of purchase. Elsewhere on the undercard, undefeated teenage heavyweight Leo Atang fights in his native Yorkshire, with fellow unbeatens Adam Maca and Connor Mitchell also in action. Coventry Middleweight Aaron Bowen takes on Troy Coleman, meanwhile, plus Ibraheem Sulaimaan battles Ibrahim Nadim for the English Super Featherweight Championship.
 
 

Manager / promoter Dennis Rappaport dead at age 81

Manager / promoter Dennis Rappaport dead at age 81

Manager / promoter Dennis Rappaport dead at age 81
The WBC reports the sad news that promoter and manager Dennis Rappaport has died as the age of eighty one. Intuative, perceptive, determined, focused, shrewd and a strong negotiator, Dennis was one of a kind. He burst on to the scene in 1976 as a co-manager with Mike Jones. The bemused press dubbed the pair “The Wacko Twins.” In promoting Gerry Cooney, they left no stone unturned or idea on the shelf. There was a method in the tongue in cheek showmanship. Some called it theatrical, others said it was unconventional… and by golly it worked. People opened their eyes and pricked up their ears, Together they also managed Howard Davis Jr, Ronnie Harris and Billy Costello.
 
Dennis also worked with George Foreman, Tim Witherspoon, Trevor Berbick, Tony Tucker and Oleg Maskaev. He also worked with manager Shelly Finkel. Dennis wrote a book entitled "I Am Rappaport."
 
Flamboyant, visionary, but also practical, Dennis was a loyal and steadfast, valued and adored friend to so many. Also a successful businessman, yet  Boxing was his primary work passion. On the internet he would delight in setting exacting brain teasers, delving back into the long and rich archives and traditions of our beloved. Striving for a correct answer was sometimes an odyssey. It was also an education.
 
Some people stand out. Some are outstanding. Dennis was both and then more. Boxing  just won’t be the same without him. With him around, life was never dull. Without Dennis we are most assuredly the poorer, yet his personality and achievements guarantee that he’ll never, ever be forgotten.
 
Boxingtalk joins the WBC in sending its sympathy to the friends and family of Dennis Rappaport.
 
 
 

Francesca Hennessy added to Boxxer show

Francesca Hennessy added to Boxxer show
Francesca Hennessy returns to action live and free-to-air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer as the ‘Billion Dollar Baby’ in a bantamweight bout against Aurora De Persio on Saturday, May 30th at OVO Arena Wembley in London as part of Boxxer’s Betfred Fight Night.  Hennessy (8-0, 1 KO) is close to a title shot following her WBC final eliminator victory over Ellie Bouttell at the Copper Box Arena in January. The 21-year-old will now put her undefeated record on the line against Italian champion De Persio (8-1, 3 KOs). Victory is crucial for Hennessy as she looks to make history and secure her shot at undisputed bantamweight champion Cherneka Johnson later this year. Hennessy’s ambition is to become the youngest-ever undisputed world champion, a record currently held by Gabriela Fundora, who claimed all four major titles at the age of 22. Hennessy versus De Persio will serve as chief support to Adam Azim’s junior welterweight clash against Canada's Steve Claggett. Also on the show: IBO cruiserweight champion Juergen Uldedaj (21-1, 8 KOs) puts his belt on the line against American Muhsin Carson (14-0, 11 KOs).
 
Hennessy said: “I’m really excited to be back fighting on the BBC. The support has been unbelievable and every time I fight, I want to put on a big performance for everyone watching at home and in the arena.bThis is another important test for me. I’ve always wanted to challenge myself against good opponents because that’s what will prepare me for world title fights.bI know what I want to achieve in this sport and every fight is another step towards becoming world champion. I’m staying focused, improving every camp and I can’t wait to put on a show on May 30th.”
 
Boxxer CEO Ben Shalom said: “This was already a huge fight night and it’s now even bigger with Francesca Hennessy returning in another major fight live on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. She has quickly become one of the breakout stars in British boxing and the viewing figures and momentum behind her are incredible. Full credit to Francesca because once again she’s taking on a tough opponent at a crucial stage in her career. Having won a final eliminator, a lot of fighters would sit on the sidelines and protect their position, but that tells you everything about her mindset and ambitions. When you look at fighters like Francesca Hennessy and Adam Azim leading this card, you are seeing two future world champions aged 23 and under with enormous futures ahead of them. British boxing is in very good hands.”
 
Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of Sport at the BBC, said: “Francesca Hennessy is one of the brightest young stars in British sport and this is a huge step in her journey towards a world title shot. With Adam Azim headlining and a stacked undercard featuring some of the sport’s top emerging talent, viewers can expect an incredible evening of boxing live on the BBC on May 30th.”
 
UNDERCARD
 
Alongside Adam Azim and Francesca Hennessy, Boxxer's fight card will also feature Newham born boxer Joel Kodua (11-0, 3 KOs) defending his English welterweight title against mandatory challenger Will Harrison (8-0-2)...
 
Hillingdon heavyweight Ergal Elezaj (5-0, 1 KO) returns after his Boxxer debut earlier this year, joined by Amir Khan’s cousin Abdul Khan (14-0, 3 KOs) and Birmingham boxing lawyer Oscar ‘De La Lawyer’ McCracken (5-0). 
 
Luton lightweight Saqib Mehmood (2-0) is also set for action, plus 18-year-old Southampton bantamweight prospect Vijayray Karia (6-0, 1 KO) and south coast heavyweight hopeful Derrick Osadolor (0-1) from Portsmouth. 
 
Tickets are available now via Tixr at Boxxer.com.
 
 

Hrgovic win lands him likely shot at Itauma

Hrgovic win lands him likely shot at Itauma
Filip Hrgovic TKO3 Dave Allen... Heavyweight contender Filip Hrgovic appears poised to move onto the division's heir-apparent, Moses Itauma, after Hrgovic brushed aside an overmatched Dave Allen on Saturday night in Doncaster. The Croatian rained on Allen's homecoming parade at the Eco-Power Stadium with a three-round win. Hrgovic pounded Allen, whose back was to the ropes and made no attempt to tie Hrgovic up. After many heavy shots, Allen was still standing, but his corner waved the white flag in surrender. Now, the young Itauma appears to be the next target for the Hrgovic as both aim for a world title shot.
 

Davis decisions Albright in Virginia

Davis decisions Albright in Virginia

Davis decisions Albright in Virginia
Keyshawn Davis W12 Nahir Albright...   Keyshawn Davis (15-0, 10 KOs) returned home to deliver the victory his hometown of Norfolk, Virginia had been waiting for. The former lightweight champion and Olympic silver medalist defeated Nahir Albright (17-3-1, 7 KOs) via unanimous decision Saturday evening at the Scope Arena. The two first met in October 2023 in a bout that ended in a majority decision victory for Davis that was later overturned after Davis tested positive for marijuana. But this time, he closed the chapter with a dominant performance in Top Rank's inaugural DAZN event. Davis began the fight by firing hard jabs while taunting and grinning at Albright. By the third and fourth rounds, he started landing power shots.
 
But the Philadelphian came to fight, buckling Keyshawn with a sharp right hand in the fifth. The two continued trading and clinching, and frustration got the best of Davis when he lifted Albright during a clinch and threw him to the canvas in the seventh round. He was deducted two points. Soon after, Davis  began fighting with more urgency, driving home right hands in the ninth. But it wasn’t until the championship rounds that he truly let his hands go, unloading combination after combination in search of a stoppage. Albright, however, refused to give it to him. Davis prevailed by scores of 117-109 and 118-108 twice.
 
Afterwards, the winner said, "I felt amazing. I felt good. He’s a crafty fighter. He’s been around. I tried to go for the knockout. We all saw that he was hurt. I just didn’t get it. But I got the decision, and that’s all that matters. He liked to punch and hold. He does that. So, he was on my neck, and I got angry and flipped him over. I felt like I was beating him up in every round. What really made me pick it up is that he caught me with one good shot. And I was like, 'I’m about to beat you up now. You ain’t getting nothing else off.'”
 
 

Norman get back in win column

Norman get back in win column
Brian Norman TKO2 Josh Wagner ...  In the co-feature, former welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. (29-1, 23 KO) registered a second-round technical knockout win against Canada's Josh Wagner (19-3, 10 KOs). Norman took the center of the ring early, working behind a low left hand while jabbing Wagner. He also invested heavily to the body with hooks throughout the opening round. In the second, Norman landed a leaping left hook that sent Wagner stumbling backward, setting off a flurry that produced the first knockdown. Wagner beat the count, but Norman quickly launched another attack to score a second knockdown. Wagner rose again, though he immediately complained of a shoulder injury. Soon after, the ringside physician deemed Wagner unable to continue, prompting the referee to wave off the fight at 1:24 of the aforementioned round.
 
Norman, whose prior bout was a loss the multiple-division champion Devin Haney, said, “I came out trying to take his head out. I swung big. But then decided to chill, work off the jab and stick to my fundamentals. And then I got the job done. Working the body shot was on my mind. I looked at him and saw that he wasn’t very strong in the stomach. I’ve learned a lot with Ronnie Shields. I’m being more calm and cool. And this ring is my home now. We’ll see what’s next. No matter what, I’ll handle business.”

Undercard results from Virginia

Undercard results from Virginia
Kelvin Davis W10 Peter Dobson ... Fighting in his hometown of Norfolk, Virginia, welterweight Kelvin Davis (16-1, 8 KOs) earned a ten-round split decision over Peter Dobson (17-4, 10 KOs). Davis built an early lead behind his outside boxing, while Dobson found success to the body in the middle rounds. The fight grew increasingly physical down the stretch, with both men trading in close quarters and spending extended stretches in the clinch. One judge had it 98-92 for Dobson, but that tally was overruled by cards of 99-91 and 97-93 for Davis.
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
 
In his toughest assignment to date, Dominican featherweight Yan Santana (17-0, 13 KOs) came away with a hard-fought ten-round unanimous decision over Cristian Cruz (24-8-2, 12 KOs). The aggressive Mexican southpaw dictated a competitive pace from the outset, making it difficult for Santana to land clean shots. Santana found success on the outside, though Cruz continued to apply pressure and force exchanges throughout. The official scores were 96-94, 97-93 and 98-92.
 
The third Davis brother, junior middleweight Keon Davis (5-0, 3 KOs) outpointed Edwine Humaine Junior (9-3, 7 KOs) across six rounds of action, using his height and reach advantages to outland him in nearly every exchange. All three official scores were 60-54 shutouts.
 
Tacoma, Washington junior ligthweight Dedrick Crocklem (7-0, 3 KOs) beat Eric Howard (7-5-0, 2 KOs) via six-round unanimous decision. All three official scores were 60-54 shutouts.

IBF on board with Usyk vs. Verhoeven

IBF on board with Usyk vs. Verhoeven
The IBF is now on board with next week's Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven bout. None of the three sanctioning bodies will strip world champion Usyk for participating in a fight vs. the unranked Verhoeven. However, Verhoeven will not become IBF champion even if he should pull the monumental upset. Here is what the IBF wrote: "On April 16, 2026, the IBF received a letter from [attorney] John Hornewer on behalf of IBF/WBA/WBC unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk requesting that the IBF permit Usyk to participate in an unsanctioned contest against [kickboxer] Rico Verhoeven on May 23rd, in Giza, Egypt. Pursuant to IBF Rule 5.H, "an unsanctioned contest is a fight which the IBF has not formally approved for sanction or where sanction has been formally withdrawn. If a champion participates in an unsanctioned contest within his prescribed weight limit, the title will be declared vacant whether the Champion wins or loses the bout." The WBC has sanctioned the Usyk vs. Verhoeven bout and indicated that it will enforce its mandatory bout next. Based on the rotation system, the WBA mandatory bout would follow the WBC mandatory. Accordingly, the IBF determined that there are no affected boxers, as the IBF acknowledges the rotation system among the IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO.
 
"On April 29th, the IBF Board of Directors convened by video conference and determined that Usyk's exception request should be granted, subject to the following conditions: 1. If Usyk loses on May 23rd. the IBF heavyweight title will be declared vacant immediately; 2. If Usyk wins on May 23rd, the IBF will acknowledge the WBC's position in the rotation and order the IBF mandatory bout for one hundred eighty (180) days thereafter. 3. If the WBA grants a special permit [exception to its mandatory defense requirement], the IBF will acknowledge the WBA's position in the rotation and order the IBF mandatory bout for one hundred eighty (180) days thereafter. 4. The IBF reserves the right to amend the mandatory date in the event of substantial delays in the rotation."
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
MAY 14, 2026: The WBA Championship Committee has granted Oleksandr Usyk permission to defend his WBA belt in his upcoming May 23rd clash against kickboxer Rico Verhoeven. As a boxer, Verhoeven is clearly unqualified to challenge Usyk, the true world heavyweight champion (Usyk is also recognozed by the IBF and WBC. Daniel Dubois hods the WBO title but Usyk has defeated Dubois twice). As a traditional boxer, Verhoeven is just 1-0 with 1 KO having won a very low-level contest about a dozen years ago. Should Usyk emerge victorious, the bout will officially count as a successful title defense. If the champion were to lose, the WBA Championship Committee would then review his status and determine the next course of action regarding the heavyweight championship. As for Verhoeven, a victory would not earn him any WBA title recognition, although it would make him eligible to enter the organization’s heavyweight rankings.
 
With the WBC already sanctioning the bout, the WBA claims it has imposed "strict terms and conditions" which essentially make this a one-way sanction. The WBA wrote: "Following a special request submitted to the organization, the WBA reviewed the case and authorized the Ukrainian star to enter the bout carrying his championship status. However, the title itself will not be at stake for Verhoeven, as he is currently not ranked by the sanctioning body. The Committee explained that the sanctioning of the contest falls under the provisions of WBA Rule C.40, taking into account the 'interests of competition' while also considering the standing of the super champion, his opponent, and the rest of the ranked heavyweight contenders."
 
On May 23rd, Usyk will box Verhoeven, a kickboxing legend, at the Pyramids in Egypt, live worldwide on DAZN. At a recent press conference in London, Usyk made it clear that the upcoming bout is an act of personal will. At an event organized by Matchroom Boxing, Usyk briefly addressed criticism regarding the apparent mismatch of a champion fighting someone who is 1-0 as a boxer, Usyk responded with a serenity that struck those in attendance: “For once, I want to do what I want, not what I need,” the Ukrainian declared. “Many times I do what other people need… now I do what I need. For me, it is a challenge.” In fairness, it must be mentioned that Usyk has cleared out the division by defeating Dubois, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua twice each in his last six fights.

 

Peralta to face Safar on next week's Golden Boy show

Peralta to face Safar on next week's Golden Boy show
On May 22, in the 200-pound division, two-time Olympian Yamil Peralta will battle Robin Sirwan Safar at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. The bout will be on a show organized by Golden Boy Promotions. The clash will be one of the highlights of an evening that will be broadcast worldwide via the DAZN platform. The night’s main event will feature an IBF middleweight title eliminator between the undefeated Amari Jones and former champion Vincenzo Gualtieri of Germany. Peralta (18-1-1), one of the most formidable figures in contemporary Argentine pugilism, views this commitment as the definitive step toward securing a shot at the WBC version of the world title, currently held by Noel Mikaelian.  In the opposite corner stands the dangerous Las Vegas-based Swede, Safar (19-0, 13 KOs). Safar arrives with an immaculate record and notable punching power, representing a true litmus test for the Buenos Aires native in his quest for cruiserweight supremacy.
 
“My entire team and I have been preparing diligently for a challenge of this caliber. I have the necessary experience to secure the victory and launch my career onto the most important stage,” stated Peralta, confident in his ability to return to Argentina with the belt still in his possession.
 
For his part, Safar acknowledged the Argentine’s quality but made his ambitions clear: “Peralta, ranked number 2 by the WBC, is the perfect opponent. My goal is to become a world champion this year, and I am going to make my potential clear to all the champions with this performance.”
 
 

Final Presser Quotes From Norfolk, VA

Final Presser Quotes From Norfolk, VA
Former lightweight title holder and Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis (14-0, 10 KOs) takes on Philadelphia’s Nahir Albright (17-2-1, 7 KOs) in a twelve-round junior welterweight rematch this Saturday, May 16th at Scope Arena in Keyshawn’s hometown of Norfolk. Keyshawn-Albright II will be streamed live on DAZN beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The two first met in October 2023, when Davis won a majority decision that was later overturned. Since then, the rivalry has only intensified. In the ten-round welterweight co-feature, former champion Brian Norman Jr. (28-1, 22 KOs) returns against Canada’s Josh Wagner (19-2, 10 KOs). Additionally, Kelvin Davis (15-1, 8 KOs) will take on Bronx native Peter Dobson (17-3, 10 KOs) in a ten-round welterweight clash, while unbeaten Dominican featherweight Yan Santana (16-0, 13 KOs) participates in a ten-rounder versus Cristian Cruz Chacon (24-7-2, 12 KOs). Before the main DAZN broadcast, two bouts will stream live beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT on DAZN, Top Rank and DAZN’s YouTube channels, and the Top Rank Classics FAST channel on Roku.
 
This is what the fighters said at Thursday’s press conference:
 
Keyshawn Davis
 
On how this fight happened… “We’re here because Nahir did a great job against Frank Martin, his people kept calling my people, and we picked up his phone call. That’s why we’re here.” 
 
On how he feels about Saturday’s rematch with Nahir Albright… “I’m happy. I have a great opportunity to perform under these bright lights. I’ve stopped my last three opponents that I've fought and this is going to be another stop.”
 
On if he thinks Nahir made him look ‘regular’ in 2023… “It’s 2026. That doesn’t matter. I had a win over him and they decided to take it back. I’m going to knock him out in 2026.” 
 
On if he thinks there is unfinished business between him and Nahir… “We are here to sign contracts and fight, and that’s exactly what we did. It’s not personal, but I’m going to knock him out.”
 
On his confidence going into this fight… “God willing, I’m going to get the stoppage. Anyone who steps into a ring with me, I’m going to stop them. I can stop anyone who gets in the ring with me.”
 
On how Nahir fought against Frank Martin… “I thought he was going to beat Frank. I went back and watched the fight and I thought he beat him. I thought he did a good job, but they aren’t on my level. I’m not here to go back and forth. You can say whatever you want to say, but I’m going to knock him out Saturday.”
 
On how he thinks Nahir will fight… “He’s talking now, he can win this battle right now. But Saturday night, we are going to see.” 
 
On if he thinks he will leave no doubt in this fight… “I left no doubt in the last fight – everyone knew I won. Now, it’s 2026, and I know who I have against me. I knew when you fought Frank Martin. He’s just another opponent to me, just watch. I’m going to stop him.”
 
Nahir Albright
 
On how he feels heading into the fight… “I feel great. I’m ready, I’m in shape, and I feel great.”
 
On looking back at how the last matchup with Keyshawn Davis went… “That night, I would say it was unfortunate. I did my thing that night. He came to my room, and they let me into it. I didn’t get a chance to enjoy the night that I worked so hard for. So I’m looking forward to getting that back in the ring.”
 
On the Frank Martin fight… “I showed a glimpse of who I am. Even that night, I could bring more to the table but I showed the world a glimpse of my talent, and they are going to keep seeing it.”
 
On his improvement since 2023… “I’ve improved a lot. I got stronger, faster, and my IQ improved. It’s going to show Saturday night.”
 
On how he thinks the fight will end Saturday… “With Nahir Albright with his hand raised. That’s it. I’m going to get my hand raised Saturday night, and the whole world is going to see it. You all can laugh, but Saturday night you are going to see.”
 
Brian Norman Jr.
 
On the loss with his last time out and the changes he has made since then… “I’m feeling good, I’m feeling great. I’ve been loving the process, loving the journey, and I’m looking forward to showing what I’ve learned during this time.”
 
On what he’s been working on since his last fight… “I’ve been working on pace and mindset behind what I’m doing. I’m trying to go out there and let the game come to me.”
 
On what made him change coaches… “I feel like I need to go out and get more experience. I’m learning to grow each and every day.”
 
On what his motivation is to win another world championship… “Of course I have that chip on my shoulder, but it’s about going out there, being yourself, and doing what you need to do. The only thing I’m focused on is May 16.”
 
On his motivation to get a rematch with Devin Haney… “Of course I’m motivated by that. But I’m focused on May 16th.”
 
Josh Wagner
 
On his loss and why he is going to be different on Saturday… “I’m very energetic about this fight. I want to show that I belong here at the top of the 147-pound division. If they expect me to fight on my backfoot, they have another thing coming.”
 
On his advantages in this fight… “I’m being overlooked. They think they are going to run right through me, but that isn’t happening. I can fight, I can box and I can move. Brian Norman Jr. has something coming for him Saturday night.”
 
On using his big frame to his advantage… “I feel like I’m big for this weight class so I’m going to try and use my size, my weight, and my lateral movement to my advantage.”
 
On what people are going to say after Saturday night… “They are going to say ‘who is Josh ‘The Boss’ Wagner,’ and ‘when can we see him fight again.’”
 
Kelvin Davis
 
On being over a year since being in the ring… “I’m feeling good. I’m ready to go. It’s been a year since I’ve fought so I’ve been itching to get back in the ring.”
 
On what he learned from taking a loss in his last fight… “I don’t try to think about what happened prior, I try to think about what's in front of me. I have short term memory on that.”
 
On fighting Peter Dobson…  “I don’t try to fight cab drivers. I like jumping into the fire every fight. My last fight was a firefight and it’s the same with this one. Saturday night is going to be spectacular.”
 
Peter Dobson
 
On his thoughts on fighting Kelvin Davis… “I respect him for taking a tough fight. I know I’m one of the toughest in this division. He’s coming up to 147 and fighting one of the toughest guys, so respect to him.”
 
On fighting on someone else’s home turf… “You have to come in there and dominate, because the judges are on their side.”
 
Yan Santana
 
On how close he believes he is to getting a fight against Bruce ‘Shu-Shu’ Carrington… “It’s a matter of getting the opportunity. I have shown that I am willing. We have seen each other face to face, but he doesn’t want to fight. It’s easy work.”
 
On why he thinks Bruce ‘Shu-Shu’ Carrington is easy work… “I called him out. I asked my team for that fight but he said no. I want to face anyone at 126 pounds. I want to fight against the best so I can be a champion.”
 
On what he has to do to stop Cristian Cruz Chacon… “I’m happy and grateful to the team of Cristian Cruz Chacon for accepting this fight. He’s a warrior and I know we’re going to give a good fight.”
 
Cristian Cruz Chacon
 
On how he feels fighting for a title… “I started my career on the wrong foot, but I’m much better now. This is my moment. That title is borrowed because it is mine, and on Saturday it will be mine.” 
 
On what he has to do to win on Saturday… “Well he has his style and his quality, but I’ve been sparring with the likes of Naoya Inoue. I am a proven fighter, and I see this as another stepping stone to me. We will see how this test goes and see what comes after.”
 
Keon Davis
 
On fighting in his backyard… “This is my third time fighting in front of my city [Norfolk], and it’s going to be the same outcome. Last time I was here I made ESPN Top 10.”
 
On what kind of atmosphere he expects on Saturday… “I’m expecting an electrifying crowd. Norfolk is going to bring that energy, and you’re going to see the Juice Man perform.”
 
 
Saturday, May 16th / DAZN, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
 
Keyshawn Davis vs. Nahir Albright, 12 Rounds, Junior Welterweight;
 
Brian Norman Jr. vs. Josh Wagner, 10 Rounds, Welterweight;
 
Kelvin Davis vs. Peter Dobson, 10 Rounds, Welterweight; and
 
Yan Santana vs. Cristian Cruz Chacon, 10 Rounds, Featherweight.
 
DAZN, Top Rank and DAZN’s YouTube Channels, & Top Rank Classics, 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT
 
Keon Davis vs. Edwine Humaine Junior, 6 Rounds, Welterweight;
 
Dedrick Crocklem vs. Eric Howard, 6 Rounds, Junior Lightweight.

Garnica vs. Correa in California action on Friday

Garnica vs. Correa in California action on Friday
Northern California pride and championship aspirations will all be on the line this Friday, May 15th when Eros Correa of San Jose faces undefeated Anthony Garnica of Oakland at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. Both fighters officially weighed in Thursday afternoon at 117.3 pounds, making the bantamweight title clash official. Correa enters the bout with a professional record of 15-2 with 9 knockouts, while Garnica comes in at 13-0-1 with 8 knockouts. The match-up carries major regional significance, as two of Northern California’s top bantamweight fighters battle for Bay Area bragging rights. San Jose and Oakland have long shared a competitive sports rivalry, and now that intensity heads into the boxing ring with championship stakes attached.
 
Correa believes this fight marks the beginning of his return to the elite level of the sport after injuries stalled his momentum. “This win will get me back in the world rankings where I belong and get me back on track for a world title opportunity,” said Correa. “I want to continue my quest to become the first world champion to ever come out of San Jose, California.”
 
Garnica has quickly built a reputation as one of Oakland’s most promising young fighters. Garnica has impressed fans with his combination of speed, power, and relentless pressure, and he says he plans to announce himself on a much bigger stage Friday night. “I plan to show the world my talent on May 15th,” said Garnica. “The fans should expect an action-packed fight.”
 
With both fighters possessing knockout power, strong Northern California fan support, and championship ambitions, the atmosphere inside Thunder Studios is expected to be electric. The bout represents a pivotal crossroads moment for both men — Correa looking to reclaim his place among boxing’s top contenders, while Garnica aims to preserve his undefeated record and take the biggest step of his young career. Fight fans can expect an explosive battle between two hungry warriors determined to prove they are the true king of Northern California while moving one step closer to a world title fight.
 

WBA issues one-way sanction of Usyk vs. Verhoeven

WBA issues one-way sanction of Usyk vs. Verhoeven
The WBA Championship Committee has granted Oleksandr Usyk permission to defend his WBA belt in his upcoming May 23rd clash against kickboxer Rico Verhoeven. As a boxer, Verhoeven is clearly unqualified to challenge Usyk, the true world heavyweight champion (Usyk is also recognozed by the IBF and WBC. Daniel Dubois hods the WBO title but Usyk has defeated Dubois twice). As a traditional boxer, Verhoeven is just 1-0 with 1 KO having won a very low-level contest about a dozen years ago. Should Usyk emerge victorious, the bout will officially count as a successful title defense. If the champion were to lose, the WBA Championship Committee would then review his status and determine the next course of action regarding the heavyweight championship. As for Verhoeven, a victory would not earn him any WBA title recognition, although it would make him eligible to enter the organization’s heavyweight rankings.
 
With the WBC already sanctioning the bout, the WBA claims it has imposed "strict terms and conditions" which essentially make this a one-way sanction. The WBA wrote: "Following a special request submitted to the organization, the WBA reviewed the case and authorized the Ukrainian star to enter the bout carrying his championship status. However, the title itself will not be at stake for Verhoeven, as he is currently not ranked by the sanctioning body. The Committee explained that the sanctioning of the contest falls under the provisions of WBA Rule C.40, taking into account the 'interests of competition' while also considering the standing of the super champion, his opponent, and the rest of the ranked heavyweight contenders."
 
On May 23rd, Usyk will box Verhoeven, a kickboxing legend, at the Pyramids in Egypt, live worldwide on DAZN. At a recent press conference in London, Usyk made it clear that the upcoming bout is an act of personal will. At an event organized by Matchroom Boxing, Usyk briefly addressed criticism regarding the apparent mismatch of a champion fighting someone who is 1-0 as a boxer, Usyk responded with a serenity that struck those in attendance: “For once, I want to do what I want, not what I need,” the Ukrainian declared. “Many times I do what other people need… now I do what I need. For me, it is a challenge.” In fairness, it must be mentioned that Usyk has cleared out the division by defeating Dubois, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua twice each in his last six fights.

 

Report: Wife Okays Chisora comeback

Report: Wife Okays Chisora comeback
According to Sky Sports News, perennial heavyweight contender Derek Chisora indicated he is close to agreeing to a rematch with former WBC champion Deontay Wilder later this year, despite previously telling fans that his recent bout with Wilder would be his last. Chisora told Sky Sports that his wife had given him the “green light” for another fight and confirmed that discussions are underway. Wilder defeated Chisora by split decision last month in an entertaining heavyweight bout between two past-their-primes warriors. Of course, Chisora again suggested that a rematch with Wilder would likely be the final fight of his career and that he expects to retire at the end of the year.
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
APRIL 5, 2026... London's O2 Arena saw a punishing and highly entertaining bout in which former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder defeated hometown favorite Derek Chisora. Wilder scored two official knockdowns to win an absolute slugfest between two well-past-their-prime legends. Wilder claimed a twelve-round split decision verdict by scores of 112-115, 115-111 and 115-113. DAZN News scored the fight 114-111 for Wilder. Chisora said before hand that retirement was next for him, win, lose, or draw, but no one is sure if that promise will be kept. Wilder made no such vow, and in light of this win, a long sought-after fight vs. former champ Anthony Joshua seems like a no brainer. Joshua, who was ringside to cheer on Chisora, would be a definite favorite vs. Wilder. A sensational eighth round saw Chisora on the verge of being stopped, with finally knocking him down and halfway through the ropes. Chisora beat the count, with the help of his corner pushing him up (that could have been a disqualification) from the ring floor. Chisora showed incredible resolve to flip the momentum away from back-pedalling to forcing Wilder on to the ropes.Wilder was also penalized a point that round, keeping Chisora's hopes of winning a decision alive. An even ninth round was backed up by Wilder trying and failing to line up his rival in a round ten which ended with a Chisora looping right landing. Chisora was again knocked down and almost through the ropes midway through round eleven but returned the favor by knocking down Wilder that same round.
 

IBF schedules Murtazaliev vs. Adams purse bid

IBF schedules Murtazaliev vs. Adams purse bid
On April 23, 2026, the IBF ordered Brandon Adams and former champion Bakhram Murtazaliev to begin negotiations for an elimination bout to determine that organizations mandatory contender position in the junior middleweight division. An agreement was not reached within the timeframe set forth by the IBF, so as a result, the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for May 27th, to take place during its ratings meeting at the IBF convention at the Grand Ho Tram in Ho Tram, Vietnam. Murtazaliev held the IBF title until earlier this year, when he lost a disputed decision to the current champion, Josh Kelly. Adams beat Serhii Bohachuk last year and then was supposed to take part in a purse bid for a fight with Caoimhin Agyarko, but that never materialized. 

PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE

FEB. 1, 2026: Josh Kelly is the new IBF junior middleweight champion following a hometown split-decision win over Bakhram Murtazaliev in Newcastle, England. Kelly made an excellent start and even dropped his opponent, but that was almost undone when he was floored in round nine and then absorbed punishment over a tough finish in the championship rounds.  Despite Murtazaliev’s efforts in the closing stages, Kelly clung on to prevail on the scorecards via majority decision. The official scores were 115-111 and 114-113 in favor of Kelly against a card of 113-113. Kelly’s win now makes him Britain’s latest world champion, and he will be keen to land another huge fight against the likes of Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz. 

DEC. 15, 2025: On November 20th, the IBF ordered junior middleweights Brandon Adams and Caoimhin Agyarko to begin negotiations for an elimination bout to determine that organization's #1 contender at 154 pounds. An agreement was not reached within the time set forth by the IBF, so a purse bid has been scheduled for Tuesday, December 30th at 12 Noon. At 26-4, Adams is highly qualified for this opportunity. He has two wins over the highly touted Serhii Bohachuk, who last year held the WBC interim title after his first loss to Adams. Agyarko, from Ireland, is 19-0 including the World Series of Boxing. He has also legitimately earned this opportunity. The IBF junior middleweight champion is Bakhram Murtazaliev of Russia, who is scheduled to defend his title in January vs. Josh Kelly.
 

 

Longshot: Veyre calls out Baumgardner

Longshot: Veyre calls out Baumgardner
WBC junior lightweight champion Caroline Veyre, who barely won the vacant championship in her last fight, is calling out three-belt champion Alycia Baumgardner for a fight that she knows will not happen. Veyre tweeted: "If AB won’t fight the only other champion in her division, she can’t call herself the champion of that division! The self proclaimed 'face' of boxing needs to step up and get a belt in another division, and let the true 130-pound champion fight the best in her division! 10 x 2 minute rounds!" That last sentence is likely a deal breaker since, as Veyre very well knows, Baumgarnder held all four of the major sanctioning body belts but was stripped by the WBC bewcause she insisted that her last fight consist of three-minute rounds. 
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE

APRIL 18, 2026:  Three-belt junior lightweight champion Alycia Baumgardner largely controlled the action in New York City's Madison Square Garden on Friday, defeating Bo Mi Re Shin by unanimous decision. Official scores were 98-92 (twice) and 99-91. Baumgardner retained her WBA, WBO and IBF titles in a bout that was contested over ten, three-minute rounds, a rarity because women's boxing normally features two-minute rounds.

FEB. 11, 2026... Canada's Caroline Veyre defeated Delfine Persoon in a very ugly fight for the vacant WBC junior lightweight championship. Veyre fought like a female John Ruiz, clutching and holding Person excessively throughout the ten rounds. The tactic worked well for Veyre, as referee Rodriguez deducted a total of four points, two from each boxer, but allowed Veyre to negate Persoon's offense. In rounds four and seven, as Veyre held Persoon, the referee unreasonably deducted points from Persoon for hitting behind the head. Veyre's holding penalties, both richly deserved, came in rounds five and nine.  The verdict of 95-91, 94-92 and 98-88 in Veyre's favor was received with resounding boos from the Grand Rapids, Michigan crowd. The 41 year-old Persoon (50-4, 20 KOs) knows she won't get many more championship opportunities and was extremely upset with the officiating. Veyre (11-1) moved up from featherweight for this opportunity.

BWAA award winners announced

BWAA award winners announced
Thomas Hauser was the big winner in the 2025 Boxing Writers Association of America’s Bernie Writing Awards. Between his first, second and third place finishes in various categories, Hauser captured five spots in the top three. His two first-place finishes in the categories of Boxing Event Coverage and Boxing Investigative Reporting were for The Guardian. His second place for Boxing News Story and one of his third-place finishes for Boxing Feature (Under 1,500 words) were also for The Guardian. Hauser’s other third-place finish for Boxing Feature (Over 1,500 words) was for The Ring. The other first-place winners were:
 
Eric Raskin, Boxing Column, BoxingScene.com; Lance Pugmire, Boxing News Story, Boxing Scene; Tris Dixon, Boxing Feature Under 1,500 words, Boxing Scene; Michael Rothstein, Boxing Feature Over 1,500 words, ESPN.com
 
The BWAA’s 101st Annual Awards Dinner is Thursday, June 25th at the Edison Ballroom, New York, NY. Cocktails commence at 7 pm while the dinner and awards start at 8:00. Tickets are $275 per person. For further information, contact BWAA president Joe Santoliquito at:  jsantoliquitoBWAA@yahoo.com
 
The complete list of all the winners and Honorable Mention finishers is as follows:
 
 2025 BERNIE WRITING AWARD WINNERS 
 
BOXING EVENT COVERAGE 
 
First Place: THOMAS HAUSER, “The Saudi Boxing Juggernaut Comes to Times Square,” The Guardian, May 3, 2025
 
Second Place: ELLIOT WORSELL, “We Know Oleksandr Usyk Feels, But Is He Actually Human?” BoxingScene.com, July 20, 2025
 
Third Place: JIMMY TOBIN, “An End Appropriate in Magnitude: Terence Crawford Dominates Saul Alvarez,” InbetweenRounds.com, September 14, 2025
 
Honorable Mention:  Manouk Akopyan, The Ring; Tris Dixon, Boxing Scene; Jason Langendorf, Boxing Scene; Kieran Mulvaney, BoxingScene.com; Dan Rafael, danrafael.substack.com; David Weinberg, 973ESPN.com
 
BOXING COLUMN
 
First Place: ERIC RASKIN, “The Golden Age of Women’s Boxing – And the Consequences That Await,” BoxingScene.com, March 27, 2025
 
Second Place (Tie): OLIVER FENNELL, “Use Your Delusion,” Boxing News, October 30, 2025 / DAN RAFAEL, “Tales from an Unforgettable July 4th Boxing BBQ for the Ages,” danrafael.substack.com, July 2, 2025
 
Third Place (Tie): NORM FRAUENHEIM, “Remembering the Writer, Fighter and Charming Curmudgeon Michael Katz,” Boxing Scene, January 29, 2025 / ELLIOT WORSELL, “Pay-Per-View, Paywalls and Now Real Walls Keep the World Out,” BoxingScene.com, May 9, 2025
 
Honorable Mention:  Matthew Aguilar, Fights ATW; Tris Dixon, Boxing Scene; David Greisman, BoxingScene.com; Lee Groves, The Ring; Andreas Hale, ESPN; Ryan Songalia, BoxingScene.com; Don Stradley, Donstradley.blogspot.com
 
BOXING NEWS STORY
 
First Place: LANCE PUGMIRE, “Everything We Know About the New TKO Boxing League – From Payments to Potential Problems,” Boxing Scene, March 19, 2025
 
Second Place: THOMAS HAUSER, “BoxRaw’s Sparring Club,” The Guardian, August 9, 2025
 
Third Place: DAN RAFAEL, “Iconic Two-Time Heavyweight George Foreman Dies,” danrafael.substack.com, June 7, 2024
 
Honorable Mention: Alan Dawson, Uncrowned.com; Tris Dixon, Boxing Scene; Norm Frauenheim, The Boxing Hour; David Greisman, BoxingScene.com; Don Stradley, The Ring; Elliot Worsell, Uncrowned.com
 
BOXING FEATURE (Under 1,500 words)
 
First Place: TRIS DIXON, “They Called Me Mr. Eddie,” Boxing Scene, October 27, 2025
 
Second Place (Tie): OLIVER FENNELL, “Elite Operator,” Boxing News, August 7, 2025 / NORM FRAUENHEIM, “Quiet Man: Bam Rodriguez, a Dad with More to Fight For,” The Boxing Hour, November 22, 2025
 
Third Place (Tie): THOMAS HAUSER, “The Thrilla in Manila Fifty Years Later,” The Guardian, September 30, 2025 / RYAN O’HARA, “The Battle of Eras: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs. Terence Crawford,” Fights Around the World, October 1, 2025
 
Honorable Mention: Manouk Akopyan, The Ring; David Greisman, BoxingScene.com; Lee Groves, The Ring; Eric Raskin, BoxingScene.com; Joseph Santoliquito, Philadelphia Inquirer; Don Stradley, The Ring
 
BOXING FEATURE (Over 1,500 words)
 
First Place: MICHAEL ROTHSTEIN, “Heather Hardy’s Bouts Are Behind Her, but a Bigger Fight Lies Ahead’,” ESPN.com, April 18, 2025
 
Second Place: TRIS DIXON, “The Heart and Soul Behind a Boxing Wonderland,” Boxing Scene, September 25. 2025
 
Third Place (Tie): THOMAS HAUSER, “Michael Katz: A Remembrance,” The Ring, January 4-5, 2025 / SEAN NAM, “Brawl for All: How Clout Chasers Ruined Boxing,” The Baffler, June 2025
 
Honorable Mention: Gordon Marino, Examined Life; Lance Pugmire, Boxing Scene; Don Stradley, donstradley.blogspot.com; Elliot Worsell, BoxingScene.com
 
BOXING INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
 
First Place: THOMAS HAUSER, “The Tragic Cautionary Tale of Paul Bamba,” The Guardian, March 28, 2025
 
Second Place: ALAN DAWSON, “This Is a Power Grab: What Boxing Insiders Really Think About Planned Revisions to Ali Act,” Uncrowned.com, August 19, 2025
 
Third Place: TRIS DIXON, “Investigating Boxing’s Unhealthy Relationship with Performance Enhancing Drugs,” Boxing Scene, February 26, 2025
 
Honorable Mention: Abraham Gonzalez, FightsATW.com; Ryan O’Hara, Fights Around the World; Eric Raskin, BoxingScene.com; Elliot Worsell, Uncrowned.com
 
The judges for the 2025 Bernie’s were: Ron Borges, former Boston Globe and Boston Herald, IBHOF; Tommy Deas, USA Today Sports Network; Steve Farhood, former Showtime Boxing Commentator, former Ring Magazine Editor, IBHOF; Bernard Fernandez, Philadelphia Daily News (retired), former BWAA President, IBHOF: Anthony Carter Paige, WFAN (retired), former BWAA President; Kyle Wagner, Director of Sports Content, New York Daily News.
 

TKO announces deal to bring combat sports to Arizona venues

TKO announces deal to bring combat sports to Arizona venues
TKO Group Holdings and the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance announced a multi-year agreement that will stage a series of UFC, WWE Zuffa Boxing and bull-riding events in Arizona. The seven-event agreement will span three years. Additional details, including event-specific information, dates, and ticket information will be shared at a later date. “We’re excited to build this long-term partnership with the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance to bring some of our biggest events to the state,” said Peter Dropick, Executive Vice President, Event Development and Operations for TKO. “We look forward to creating unforgettable moments for fans across the region over the next three years.”
 
“Arizona has proven time and again that we are built to host the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and we are proud to join forces with TKO on this multi-year partnership,” said Jay Parry, President & CEO of the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance. “This partnership reflects the momentum and innovative spirit of our community, and the dedication to creating high-impact experiences that drive tourism, economic impact and global visibility for our state.”
 

Presenter Dev Sahni leaving Queensberry Promotions

Presenter Dev Sahni leaving Queensberry Promotions
Queensberry Promotions' boxing presenter and press conference host Dev Sahni has given notice he is leaving the company, albeit on good terms. Here is what Sahni had to say on social media: "After twelve incredible years with Queensberry Promotions, this is my last fight week as a full-time member of staff. It feels like the right time for me to spread my wings and step into the next chapter. I’m finding it really hard to put into words just how much this journey has meant to me. From the early BoxNation days, through so many unforgettable nights, Riyadh Season streams, major press conferences, fighter, interviews and everything in between, Queensberry became far more than a job. It became a huge part of my life and heart.
 
"A massive, heartfelt, thank you to Frank [Warren] and George [Warren, Queensberry's principals], for the trust, the opportunities, for allowing me to work through my notice, to be a part of their remarkable schedule and for keeping the door open for future collaboration. To the whole Queensberry team, the fighters and everyone I’ve shared this journey with, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You’ve been part of some of the best moments of my career and I’ll carry those memories with me forever. I also feel immense pride about being able to represent the South Asian community on some of the biggest stages in boxing. I’m excited and a little nervous for what comes next. Here’s to many more big nights in boxing. [I'm] open to conversation conversations and new opportunities. 
 
"Just to add as I have seen some comments, this was my decision and a very difficult one that I reached with a heavy heart three months ago. It’s difficult to leave such an incredible company. Nothing bad has happened, no crazy drama, just me taking a bet on myself and chasing a dream."
 
Boxingtalk wishes Dev all the best in his future endavors.
 

WBC continues to support drug cheat

WBC continues to support drug cheat
The flyweight division has a WBC eliminator coming up on May 30th in San Diego, as controversial Mexican veteran Francisco Rodríguez Jr. (39-6-1) faces undefeated Venezuelan Angelino Córdova (19-0-2), who is coming off a draw.  Rodriguez is under suspension from the United Kingdom Anti-Doping (UKAD) following a positive test for an illegal substance after a fight against Galal Yafai. On June 21, 2025, UKAD collected a urine sample from Rodriguez, after his bout against Yafai in Birmingham, England. Analysis of the sample returned an Adverse Analytical Finding for the prohibited substances octodrine and its metabolite, heptaminol.
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
APRIL 4, 2026: Despite a two-year suspension from the United Kingdom Anti-Doping (UKAD) handed out to Mexican flyweight Francisco Rodriguez Jr., the WBC will continue to allow Rodriguez to compete in WBC bouts. The WBC stripped Rodriguez of his interim title last year following a positive test for an illegal substance after a fight against Gala Yafai, but in a new ruling, the WBC accepted Rodriguez's explanation that the banned substance came from a sports drink. Here is the WBC's ruling:
 
On July 8, 2025, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (“VADA”) notified Francisco “Chihuas” Rodriguez, Jr. and the WBC that the urine sample collected from him on June 21, 2025, in Birmingham, United Kingdom, in connection with his bout for the interim WBC flyweight championship against Galal Yafai, yielded an adverse analytical finding for Heptaminol (the “Adverse Finding”). Heptaminol is a known cardiac stimulant and vasodilator. Heptaminol is a metabolite of Octodrine. It is also a banned substance. On July 11, 2025, the WBC CBP Results Management Unit notified then-Champion Rodriguez of the Adverse Finding and of the start of its investigation of the circumstances that led to it. Soon after receiving the notification, Rodriguez’s representatives provided photographic evidence of a container and label of an energy enhancement supplement called Lipodrene. There is ample scientific literature support for the fact that supplements containing stimulants have also been found to include and/or be contaminated with Octodrine and other banned substances.
 
Rodriguez admitted to unintentionally ingesting a supplement that was likely contaminated with Octodrine. A significant extenuating fact is that Rodriguez reported the use of Lipodrene to the WBC CBP on his registration form. Therefore, in the view of the WBC, his consumption of Lipodrene was not an intentional or knowing ingestion of a banned substance with the purpose of enhancing his athletic performance.
 
The WBC and Rodriguez therefore entered into an Adjudication Agreement which: (a) placed him on probation for one year from the date of the sample collection; (b) vacated his WBC interim title; (c) changed the outcome of his victory against Galal Yafai to a No Contest; and (d) ordered a minimum of three random VADA anti-doping tests at Rodriguez’s sole cost during the probationary period. Three anti-doping tests have been conducted and all have yielded negative results.
 
Rodriguez has also participated in social responsibility events and he and his camp cooperated with the WBC CBP at all stages of the investigation of his adverse finding. He has complied with all conditions in the Adjudication Agreement.
 
The WBC has learned that on March 30th, UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) notified Rodriguez that it had imposed a two-year period of ineligibility for the very same adverse finding described above.
 
The WBC legal counsel as well as the WBC CBP Results Management Unit have tried several times in prior cases to work together with UKAD in situations similar to Rodriguez’s. UKAD has never responded to the WBC’s overtures and does not recognize the WBC CBP nor its results management rulings or Adjudication Agreements.
 
The Rodriguez vs. Yafai bout took place under the authority of the WBC [as well as the British Board of Boxing Control]. In light of the WBC/Rodriguez fair and just Adjudication Agreement, the WBC will continue to allow Rodriguez to compete in WBC bouts.
 
MARCH 30, 2026: According to UKAD, Mexican flyweight Francisco Rodriguez Jr. has been banned from all World Anti-Doping Code-compliant sports competitions for two years, following Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) for the presence and use of prohibited substances.  On June 21, 2025, UKAD collected a urine sample from Rodriguez, after his bout against Galal Yafai in Birmingham, England. Analysis of the sample returned an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAFs) for the prohibited substances octodrine and its metabolite, heptaminol, in addition to an AAF for oxilofrine. Octodrine, heptaminol and oxilofrine are specified substances that are prohibited in-competition only. The problem here is that Rodriguez won the Yafai bout by unanimous decision, making him the WBC interim champion at the time. The WBC has given Yafai the interim title but still ranks Rodriguez as the #1 contender. Rodriguez won another fight in Mexico in October.
 
UKAD notified Rodriguez of his adverse analytical findings and imposed a provisional suspension. Having received no response to the notice, UKAD subsequently charged him with both ADRVs. Still, Rodriguez provided UKAD with no response to the charge, despite multiple efforts to contact the boxer across various channels.  UKAD did not assert that the ADRVs were intentional and imposed a two-year period of Ineligibility. The ban is deemed to have begun on July 30th 2025 (the date of the provisional suspension) and will expire on July 29, 2027

Matchroom lands an investor: Bruin Capital

Matchroom lands an investor: Bruin Capital
Bruin Capital has taken a minority equity interest in Matchroom Holdings Ltd forming a strategic alliance between one of the world’s largest independent sports media and promotional businesses with the leading specialist in scaling sports businesses worldwide, it was announced today. The Hearn family will retain majority ownership and continue to oversee the business, with Eddie Hearn serving as Group Chairman and Barry Hearn as Founder and President. Financial terms were not disclosed. Bruin will join Matchroom’s board of directors. Bruin’s investment comes as global demand for premium live sports content, rights, and events businesses continues to accelerate. The partnership is expected to support Matchroom’s next phase of growth, particularly in the United States, where the company has begun expanding its presence.
 
Over the last four decades, Matchroom has grown into one of the largest independent sports promotion and rights businesses in the world, operating across darts, boxing, snooker, and other sports, with events distributed globally through broadcast and streaming partnerships. Its portfolio includes the Professional Darts Corporation, Matchroom Boxing, the World Snooker Tour, Matchroom Multi-Sport, and Matchroom Media, with more than 600 event days and 2,400 hours of programming distributed annually across broadcast and streaming platforms worldwide. Matchroom also represents some of the biggest names in boxing and darts, including Anthony Joshua, Katie Taylor, Jaron “Boots” Ennis and Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez.
 
Led by George Pyne, the firm’s founder and CEO, Bruin has built a reputation for identifying and scaling founder-led sports platforms with valuable intellectual property, international audiences, and significant growth potential across media, events, technology, and fan engagement. Currently, the Bruin portfolio includes nine platforms with global operations of more than 100 offices in 21 countries. Its latest alliance with Matchroom is emblematic of its strategy to back category-defining platforms positioned to expand globally and capitalize on the increasing demand for premium live sports content and experiences.
 
The collaboration is founded on mutual entrepreneurial principles and features strengths that complement each other exceptionally well. Matchroom has built a global, multi-sport live-events and sports rights platform, while Bruin brings experience scaling sports, media, and entertainment businesses. Together, the companies intend to expand Matchroom’s capabilities across digital distribution, data, and direct-to-consumer engagement as the sports media landscape continues to evolve.
 
Pyne said: “Barry, Eddie, and the Matchroom team have built one of the most important independent sports businesses in the world. Matchroom sits at the intersection of live events, global media rights, and premium sports intellectual property, and we see significant opportunities ahead, particularly in the United States.”
 
Barry Hearn said: “We have built this business over more than forty years by staying independent and focused on execution. In Bruin, we found a partner that understands how to grow sports businesses at scale and can help us take the next step without changing how we operate.”
 
Eddie Hearn said: “The opportunity for Matchroom in the United States and globally continues to grow. This partnership with Bruin gives us the ability to accelerate that expansion and build on the platform we have created.”
 
About Matchroom Sport: Matchroom Sport is one of the world’s leading privately held sports rights, promotion, and broadcasting businesses. Founded in 1982 by Barry Hearn OBE, Matchroom owns, promotes, and broadcasts events across boxing, snooker, darts, pool, and other sports, with content distributed globally through broadcast and streaming partnerships. The group includes the Professional Darts Corporation, Matchroom Boxing, Matchroom Boxing USA, World Snooker, Matchroom Multi Sport, and Matchroom Media. The company is headquartered in Brentwood, Essex.
 
About Bruin Capital: Bruin Capital is a global investment and operating platform focused on sports, media, marketing, entertainment, and related technology. Founded in 2015 by George Pyne, Bruin partners with founders and management teams to build and scale businesses powering the global sports economy. The firm’s portfolio includes Box to Box Films, TGI Sport, AS1, Full Swing, FairPlay Sports Media, PlayGreen, and Proof of the Pudding, among others, and is headquartered in Westchester County, New York.