It’s official: Ryan Garcia will return on Saturday, July 16, and he will face Javier Fortuna in a DAZN main event from a venue still to be announced. Garcia (22-0, 18 KO) broke a 15-month layoff on Apr. 9, defeating Emmanuel Tagoe easily via 12-round decision in San Antonio. It was the 23-year-old Garcia’s first
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Tuesday is podcast day here at Bad Left Hook, and it’s Tuesday, so it’s podcast day! John and myself go over Gervonta Davis’ knockout win over Rolando Romero, take a look ahead to George Kambosos Jr and Devin Haney fully unifying the lightweight division no matter how you slice it, insist you not overlook Stephen
Anthony Joshua has ended months of speculation about getting a new lead trainer, it seems, as ESPN are reporting that Robert Garcia will be the new chief second for AJ ahead of his planned July rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. The report also says that Rob McCracken, Joshua’s longtime lead trainer, is “no longer part of
Devin Haney has the biggest fight of his career coming on Saturday in Melbourne, Australia (which is actually Sunday in Australia), when he fights abroad to face George Kambosos Jr for the undisputed lightweight championship. Kambosos was up to the same tricks we saw last year ahead of his fight with Teofimo Lopez — which
Gervonta Davis took care of business on Saturday, stopping Rolando Romero in the sixth round to remain undefeated in a Showtime PPV main event. Despite Romero (14-1, 12 KO) claiming that he “exposed” Davis and won “all six rounds” of the fight, demanding a rematch, Davis (27-0, 25 KO) said in his post-fight press conference
ESPN+ and Social Media, TBA, Kambosos vs Haney press conference. Kambosos rattled Teofimo Lopez a bit in the build-up last year, although that build-up took several months by the time Triller admitted they couldn’t put the fight on and some professionals got it instead. Haney’s no big talker, but it may be interesting to see
Gervonta Davis blasted through Rolando Romero on Saturday night, scoring a TKO courtesy a wicked left hand in round six, keeping his unbeaten record intact and turning an eye forward. But what Gervonta does next depends entirely on how serious he is about leaving Mayweather Promotions — and probably even the entire Premier Boxing Champions
Erislandy Lara did pretty much what everyone figured he would do tonight, dominating an over-matched Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan en route to an eighth round stoppage by referee Benjy Esteves Jr. O’Sullivan (31-5, 21 KO) was “game,” as he always is when matched like this, but “terribly out-gunned,” as he always is when matched like this.
Gervonta “Tank” Davis is a heavy favorite against Rolando “Rolly” Romero in tonight’s Showtime pay-per-view main event. Over at DraftKings Sportsbook, Davis is favored on the money line at -900, with Romero a +550 underdog. That has narrowed a bit this week, as Davis previously had been sitting at -1000 with Romero at +600, but
Trainer Bill Haney will not be in his son Devin’s corner when Devin faces George Kambosos Jr on June 4 in Australia for the undisputed lightweight championship, but he told the DAZN Boxing Show that he’s 100 percent confident that their years of preparation will result in a dominant performance. Bill also touched on Yoel
A quality 122 lb showdown headlines Queensberry’s return to OVO Arena when Jason Cunningham takes on former two-division champ Zolani Tete on July 2, on a card that will also feature the return of heavyweight contender Joe Joyce and more. Yorkshire’s Cunningham (31-6, 7 KO) has won seven straight since a 1-3 skid, including a
“Flint Strong,” an upcoming feature film about the rise of celebrated boxer Claressa Shields, has added Brian Tyree Henry to the cast. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Henry will play the role of Jason Crutchfield, the coach who first met Shields an eleven year old and helped guide her to two Olympic gold medals as
Gervonta Davis and Rolando Romero are just about a day away from their Showtime pay-per-view main event, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the fight live, here’s where you can find out. What time does Davis vs Romero start? The broadcast starts at 9 pm ET on Saturday, May 28, with three undercard
It’s not the Teofimo Lopez tussle we were teased, but Arnold Barboza Jr.’s next fight looks like a good one. Top Rank revealed today that he’ll face fellow unbeaten Danielito Zorrilla atop a July 15th ESPN tripleheader in Temecula. After a 2020 campaign that saw him battle his way past Alex Saucedo in a quality
Gervonta “Tank” Davis will headline on Showtime pay-per-view again this Saturday, facing Rolando Romero in a 12-round lightweight fight from Brooklyn. Davis (26-0, 24 KO) has been somewhat quiet in the build-up for this, but perhaps that’s just compared to how loud Romero has been. There is also a cloud of uncertainty hanging over “Tank”
Saturday night’s Gervonta Davis vs Rolando Romero pay-per-view event will feature, as is usually the case, three undercard fights before the main event, with matchups at middleweight, junior middleweight, and junior lightweight. In the 160 lb fight, veterans Erislandy Lara and Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan will do battle for the secondary paper belt Lara currently holds.
With official confirmation coming that Canelo Alvarez will face Gennadiy Golovkin in a third fight rather than go into an immediate rematch with Dmitry Bivol, Bivol is now left to look at other potential opponents for his next outing between the ropes. Bivol’s manager Andrey Ryabinskiy tells Sky Sports that with Canelo just making his
We’ll have to wait a bit longer to see Joe Joyce lock horns with Joseph Parker. Frank Warren tells SecondsOut that the fight, previously planned for early summer, is now targeted for September. Joyce (13-0, 12 KO), who hasn’t seen action since July of 2021, will take a stay-busy bout in the interim. Thankfully, the
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