Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Chapter 2 Belongs To Bivol

One of the benefits to the sport of Boxing over the last couple of years as the sport has expanded into new markets including several events now regularly taking place in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has been not only bouts of significant interest taking place with seemingly less red tape than is the norm, but also rematches of those bouts occurring in a more streamlined way than what is normally the case. In recent times, it was the Undisputed Heavyweight championship of the world in 2024 between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Uysk, first to determine an undisputed champion, then the rematch in December of last year. Two fights that saw Usyk emerge victorious.


Another undisputed championship that was also staged in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia in October of last year was the encounter between undefeated world champions Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol met to determine a sole champion in the 175lb. Light-Heavyweight division. In a highly competitive bout that saw several shifts in momentum throughout, it was Beterbiev that emerged victorious via a twelve round majority decision to become the Undisputed Light-Heavyweight champion of the world. Four months later, in a similar timeframe to the timeline of the Usuk-Fury rematch, the time for the Beterbiev-Bivol rematch on February 22nd back in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


The first encounter between the two was almost a virtual standstill in terms of who had the upper hand in a fight that could have gone either way. Bivol seeming to do more in the early rounds and outworking Beterbiev, and then Beterbiev rallied in the middle and late rounds to narrowly score the victory. Frankly, that fight could have been scored either way.


This time, the tempo of the combat was much the same way as it was in the first fight. If there were differences, they were subtle in that Beterbiev seemed to be more aggressive early in the fight rather than gradually stepping up his pace as the fight progressed. Another subtle change that occurred this time around is that while Beterbiev applied consistent pressure from the outset, Bivol kept his jab working throughout the entire fight while being forced to move by Beterbiev.


While the jab is something that seems to be overlooked by some due to it being an elementary punch that is among the first thing that one is taught in the gym as they attempt to become a fighter, when it is implemented and executed with both timing and precision, it can not only be an effective weapon, but it also can help win rounds that could otherwise be scored the other way. Although Beterbiev seemed to land the harder punches of the two fighters when he did land, which is what happened in the first fight as well, the difference was unlike the first fight where he stopped using his jab as the fight progressed, Bivol kept throwing his jab and mixing in combinations with consistency throughout the rematch. 


Despite the subtle adjustments of both fighters, the rematch, much like the first fight, ended up in a virtual standstill. No knockdowns scored between the two fighters and several proverbial “Swing Rounds" where who won a round could have been determined by moments that could sway opinion one way or another. Due to being impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton in October of last year when the first fight between Beterbiev and Bivol occurred, this observer was prevented from covering that bout as would normally be the case. Nevertheless, I did watch the first encounter via my phone due to the circumstances at that time and I felt Bivol won that fight seven rounds to five or 115-113 in points. My initial score was verified when I was able to return to my home and view the fight once more even though it was Beterbiev that got the nod in the first fight.


This time, at the conclusion of twelve rounds, I arrived with the same scorecard as I had in October with Bivol winning seven rounds to five or 115-113 in points. The difference between fight one and fight two, at least as far as how yours truly saw things, is I felt Bivol won three of the last four rounds, which was enough to give him the edge by two rounds on my scorecard. In the first fight, I felt Bivol won the first four out of twelve rounds and then earned three more rounds out lf the final eight rounds, as Beterbiev seemed to take control of the ebb and flow.


Although I ended up with the same score in the rematch as I had the first time around, I also felt the same way as I did at the end of fight one in feeling that it could go either way. This time, it would also be a majority decision, but with Bivol getting the nod making him the new Undisputed Light-Heavyweight champion of the world.


With two fights now in the books between Bivol and Beterbiev, and with the undisputed championship in the Light-Heavyweight division now having changed hands, the obvious question is what happens now? The logical answer would be a third fight between the two. After twenty-four closely fought rounds in two fights being fought to a virtual standstill, would a third fight produce a conclusive outcome? While one can never rule out a possibility of a knockout or a potentially wide decision win, stylistically, the styles of the two fighters, Beterbiev a pressure power puncher, Bivol, a fighter who also has punching power, but one that has evolved into a boxer/puncher, are such that they mesh in such a way that they could square off ten times and each time, the combat will likely be close, competitive, and have a difference of opinion amongst fans and experts alike as to who has the upper hand. It will likely always be a close call, but this observer is very much looking forward to the next chapter. 


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Sunday, February 23, 2025

Davis-Roach Pay-Per-View Card Now Available For Preorder On Prime Video

The March 1st  Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view card headlined by undefeated WBA World Lightweight champion Gervonta Davis defending his title against current WBA Jr. Lightweight world champion Lamont Roach is now available for preorder on Prime Video for $79.95. The fight, which will headline a night of Boxing from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY can be purchased by visiting the Prime Video app on your streaming device of choice or by the following link Davis vs. Roach.


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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Bellew And Groves Predict Beterbiev-Bivol II

Press Release: February 22, 2025 By CasinoBeats.com - Recently, former world champions and Boxing legends Tony Bellew and George Groves sat down with CasinoBeats.com to predict today's Undisputed Light-Heavyweight world championship rematch between undefeated champion Artur Beterbiev and former unified world championship Dmitry Bivol. Bellew and Groves shared their thoughts on the highly anticipated showdown below.



Tony Bellew on Beterbiev v Bivol:


“I do (think it will be a different outcome) with Bivol winning on points. Once again, I thought the first could have gone either way. I thought Bivol was the better boxer on the night, but I thought Beterbiev pressed the whole night and he outpunched him. He just outworked him. And I think them championship rounds in that fight were big. I did like Bivol’s boxing, so Bivol has shown us he has the ability. I think he'll learn his lesson from the first fight. But if Beterbiev is successful again, then I think he could take on Jai Opetaia.” 


George Groves on Beterbiev v Bivol:


“It's only four months since the first match, isn't it? So it's a quick turnaround. I think Bivol wins though. I think it will be close again, but I think Bivol wins and then we see the trilogy. Both guys were cautious of each other's ability and each other's punch power in the first fight. Both guys showed each other a lot of respect and therefore we didn't get the best version of that fight. This one should be more lively.”


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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Barboza-Catterall Thoughts

On February 15th a world title elimination bout took place in the 140lb. Jr. Welterweight division to determine a number one contender in the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Jr. Welterweight world championship currently held by Teofimo Lopez. The bout, which took place in Manchester, England, pitted Arnold Barboza and Jack Catterall the WBO’s number one and two contenders respectively.


What was refreshing about this particular encounter beyond it being one between the legitimate top two contenders meeting to determine who will be next to challenge for a world title, but it was simply a bout between two of the top fighters in the Jr. Welterweight division, which did not see any grandstanding or pre-fight hype tactics that all too often crosses the line from simply trying to draw interest in a fight to legitimately personal attacks. This was simply two of the best fighters meeting to test their skills against each other.


What resulted was a tactical battle where both fighters seemed to struggle to establish the ebb and flow for several rounds. Perhaps this was due to a healthy respect between the two fighters and each fighter’s skillset in that neither was eager to take the initiative in being clearly aggressive. This presented a scenario where the two fighters, though willing to engage, did so with some distance between the two of them, likely trying to bait the other into making a mistake where the opposing fighter would have the opportunity to counter punch. 


While not the most exciting contest if one is looking for an all-action type of fight, seeing two world-class boxers demonstrating their skill level and trading rounds where each seemed to have their moments throughout was interesting to watch for those who enjoy Boxing in its purest, technical form. Although entertaining for those of us who appreciate tacticians plying their trade, it was no surprise at the conclusion of twelve rounds to see a split decision rendered with Barboza gett the nod of two of three official judges by a margin of seven rounds to five or 115-113 in points, while the third judge had the same score, but for Catterall.


Simply put, this was two world-class boxers putting forth their best. Although there was not much in the way of highlights, no controversial calls that would require more analysis from this observer, it was still two of the best Jr. Welterweights in the world showing why they are regarded as two of the best. For Barbosa, he has now earned his shot at Teofimo Lopez’ world championship, which according to the WBO, must take place within 180 days.


While this performance for Barboza was not the highlight reel type that one would expect in order to drum up interest in a potential world title challenge, he simply did what he had to do against a highly skilled opponent in Jack Catterall in a fight that could have gone either way. Sometimes two fighters' respective styles will not mesh in such a way that it will produce a knock down, drag out, Fight of the Year candidate. Given how close this fight was, however, it would not surprise me if Barboza and Catterall were to meet again down the line. This may also happen if Lopez, who recently signed a three-fight agreement with Riyadh Season, the Saudi Arabian entertainment group who has staged several major Boxing events both in Saudi Arabia as well as around the world, along with Lopez’ longtime promoter Bob Arum, chooses to go in a different direction and potentially vacate his title, which would make Barboza per winning this elimination bout, the new world champion per his now being the number one mandatory challenger. Were such a scenario to play itself out, it would make all the sense in the world for Barboza to face Catterall again. If that indeed happens, the question will be whether chapter two between Barboza and Catterall would be different in terms of how the fight is fought or if stylistically, it will always be a closely fought contest where it is not easy to determine a winner.


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Saturday, February 15, 2025

Gloves Off: Davis-Roach Now Streaming On Prime Video

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Press Release: February 15, 2025 By NEW YORK—February 14, 2025— Today, Prime Video announced the release of Gloves Off: Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs Lamont Roach Jr., the sixth installment of the compelling docuseries. This two-part series delves into the preparation for the anticipated 12-round lightweight world championship bout set for Saturday, March 1 at Barclays Center.


Boxing superstar and reigning WBA Lightweight World Champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) will defend his title against WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Lamont Roach (25-1-1, 10 KOs) in the main event of a stacked PBC Pay-Per-View on Prime Video card. The 30-year-old Davis from Baltimore and 29-year-old Roach from Washington, D.C., previously met as amateurs and now face off for Tank's World Lightweight belt.


 


Narrated by Barry Pepper, the program takes fans beyond the ring, blending footage of the fighters' lives, families, and training camp activities as excitement builds for this prime-time encounter in Brooklyn.


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Thursday, February 13, 2025

BYB Extreme Fighting Series And Vice TV Sign Multi-Year Broadcast Deal

Press Release: February 12, 2025 By BYB Extreme Fighting Series-  



VICE SPORTS AND BYB BARE KNUCKLE BOXING REACH LANDMARK MULTI-YEAR MEDIA RIGHTS AGREEMENT


Surging Combat Sport to be VICE TV’s First-Ever Live Event Series


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NEW YORK (Feb. 13, 2025) - VICE TV today announced it has reached a landmark multi-year media rights agreement with BYB Bare Knuckle Boxing, the world's oldest and largest bare knuckle fighting company. VICE Sports will televise 13 live events in prime time this year, with most airing on Saturday nights, kicking off with BYB 37 Denver Brawl IV on Feb. 22. BYB will have the distinction of being VICE TV's first live sports event series as the 40M plus subscriber cable television network continues its programming shift to a sports-first model.


Since its inception, BYB has continuously given fight fans what they truly want: the best fighters in the world, taking the gloves off and facing one another in the oldest and purest form of combat sports, bare knuckle boxing. BYB's patented, 3-sided Trigon ring is the smallest fighting surface in combat sports, which pushes the action to the middle of the ring, forcing fighters to fight and resulting in a ninety percent knockout rate.


"We look forward to adding live BYB Bare Knuckle Boxing, our first live event series, as a mainstay of the VICE TV schedule as VICE Sports continues to fill its programming slate with compelling sports-themed docuseries, programs, live events, and podcasts," said Pete Gaffney, President of VICE TV. "BYB is a combat sport surging in popularity, and having it on VICE TV helps us fulfill our mission of featuring provocative sports programming that our audience now expects."


"Bare Knuckle Boxing is growing faster than any other sport, with a trajectory that mirrors MMA twenty-five years ago, and that growth and popularity will only accelerate as VICE TV builds out VICE Sports," said BYB CEO Greg Bloom. "BYB, like VICE TV, prides itself on being an industry innovator and disruptor, and we look forward to being a tentpole partner as VICE Sports continues to elevate exciting original and live programming."

 

Over the past year, BYB has become the international leader in this new and exciting combat sport, making significant strides in reshaping the landscape. With BYB's acquisition of Europe's BKB, the oldest bare knuckle company in the modern era, BYB has doubled its international roster and historic bare knuckle fight library, while significantly increasing the interest in BYB's global distribution.


BYB 37 will take place on Saturday, Feb. 22 (9:00 PM -12:00 AM ET) at the Stockyards Event Center in Denver, Colorado. The main event will pit two of BYB's most explosive (and undefeated) fighters against one another when men's Super Lightweight champion Harry "The Hitman" Gigliotti defends his Police Gazette Diamond Belt against Jon "Untameable" Barnard. In the co-main event, BYB Women's Featherweight champion Helen Peralta looks to become a 2-division champion when she faces Brazil's Lailane Mota for the vacant BYB Super Featherweight Police Gazette Diamond belt.


As global demand for sports programming continues to grow, VICE Media recently launched the VICE Sports brand, coupled with a significantly expanded original sports programming strategy. VICE TV, the cable television network in partnership with A+E, has shifted its programming to a sports-first model (find VICE TV viewing and streaming options here). Recent VICE Sports premieres include debate series Brady vs Belichick: The Verdict, with host Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo; Calipari: Razor's Edge, a docuseries following the legendary coach in his first season with the Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team; and Pitino: Red Storm Rising, a backstage pass as Pitino and St. John's University's Red Storm strive to capture the school's first BIG EAST Conference title since the turn of the century. Overall, the company will produce more than 50 hours of sports-themed docuseries, programs, events, and podcasts for global distributors across television and digital.


ABOUT BYB BARE KNUCKLE BOXING

Originating in South Florida with backyard legend Dada 5000, whose backyard fights gained worldwide popularity online, BYB was founded to harness the excitement of bare knuckle into a more structured product for a broader, more mainstream audience. Since 2015, BYB has hosted events in Wyoming, Mississippi, Florida, New Mexico, Louisiana, South Carolina, Colorado, England, Wales, and Dubai, and is continuing to work with athletic commissions throughout the United States and globally to expand the fanbase and grow the sport of bare knuckle. For more information, visit bybextreme.com and follow us on social media @bybextreme.


ABOUT VICE MEDIA

VICE Media is a global media and entertainment company, focused on producing authentic, high-quality content across television, digital, film, news, and branded advertising. The company has four main businesses in its portfolio: VICE Studios (award winning television, documentary, and film production company); VICE TV (40M plus subscriber sports and entertainment cable network in partnership with A+E); VIRTUE Worldwide (a global, full-service strategic, creative, and branded entertainment agency that excels in increasing brands’ cultural capital in today’s ever-changing, digital-first world) and Pulse (leading commercial and music video production company). Recent Vice Studios content includes hit UK series Gangs of London (now available on Netflix in the U.S), MAX documentary Bama Rush and the newly launched video podcast Shane Smith Has Questions which has attracted millions of views on YouTube.



2025 BYB BARE KNUCKLE BOXING ON VICE TELECAST SCHEDULE*

All Times Eastern

*Subject to change



DAY DATE TIME EVENT

Saturday Feb. 22 9:00 PM -12:00 AM BYB 37 Denver Brawl IV

Saturday March 22 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 38 Wolverhampton, England, UK

Friday April 4 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 39 Myrtle Beach, SC, USA

Saturday April 19 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 40 Cardiff Wales, UK

Saturday May 31 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 41 Jacksonville, FL, USA

Saturday June 14 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 42 Albuquerque, NM, USA

Saturday July 5 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 43 Bolton, England, UK

Saturday Aug. 16 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 44 Denver, CO, USA

Saturday Sept. 6 8:00 - 11:00 PM BYB 45 Bristol, England, UK

Saturday Sept. 27 8:00 - 11:00 PM TBD

Saturday Oct. 18 8:00 - 11:00 PM TBD

Sunday Nov. 9 8:00 - 11:00 PM TBD

Saturday Dec. 6 8:00 - 11:00 PM TBD


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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

BOXING LEGEND FLOYD MAYWEATHER LAUNCHES 101 (ONE OF ONE) A GAME-CHANGING SUPPLEMENTS LINE BUILT FOR CHAMPIONS

Press Release: February 12, 2025 By 101 (One of One)-  

 

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February 12, 2025 (Los Angeles, CA): The undefeated, undisputed champion of boxing is entering a new arena - performance nutrition. Floyd Mayweather, global sports icon and visionary entrepreneur, has expanded his empire with the launch of a line of premium nutritional supplements, called 101 (ONE OF ONE). The brand recognizes that we are all one of one, with unique goals for our fitness journeys. Developed in partnership with long-standing and seasoned veteran Magnum Nutraceuticals and with the strategic advisement of global entertainment powerhouse WME, 101 is not just another supplements brand, it’s the embodiment of Mayweather’s relentless drive for self-improvement that has defined his legendary career.


The launch of 101 marks the first time Mayweather has used his passion and commitment to excellence as a world champion athlete to build his own supplements brand, making it a milestone in his growing wellness empire. The 101 brand embodies his unwavering commitment to personal growth with his unyielding determination to push past limits and the status quo —both of which have been pivotal to his success in the ring and in business. Mayweather’s wide-ranging portfolio includes real estate, the Mayweather Boxing + Fitness gyms and Mayweather Promotions, all of which cement his commitment to empowering individuals.


“For years, I was asked what supplements I take to stay on top of my game,” said Floyd Mayweather, Co-Founder of 101. “I don’t cut corners in the gym and I won’t cut corners with my nutrition. 101 is designed to deliver results - period. We developed this brand to cut through clutter in the marketplace and to give a trusted option to everyone.”

101 launches with seven premium products, with science-based formulations, for both men and women, each one crafted to help support and enhance their fitness journey: 


Whey Protein Powder $44.99 - Packed with 25 grams of high-quality protein to fuel lean muscle growth and speed up recovery. With added prebiotic fiber and digestive enzymes, the powder is formulated for smooth digestion, no gas or bloating and maximum absorption.

Sport Pre-Workout $35.99 - This fast-acting formulation is a custom blend of performance-driven ingredients—including NeuroRush and electrolytes that help increase stamina, focus, and results. 

Loaded Pre-Workout $49.99 - Formulated with 8g of Citrulline and a powerful blend of heavy-hitting ingredients, this powerhouse improves energy, performance, endurance, and focus.

Creatine Monohydrate $29.99/$49.99 - Made with pure, clean ingredients to increase muscle mass, strength, and power for short, high-intensity training sessions. It also delivers long-term benefits like enhanced cognitive function and healthier muscles and bones.

Greens + Gut Health $44.99 -  Supercharges daily nutrient intake, packing over four servings of fruits and vegetables, plus essential vitamins and antioxidants. Loaded with prebiotic fiber, this formulation is the foundation for a healthy gut.

Hydration $39.99 - Pure, essential electrolytes, in convenient on-the-go stick packs. Loaded with the core four electrolytes and a 1G shot of Taurine per serving, it powers hydration, fights cramps, and keeps fatigue at bay.

Peptide Builder $64.99 - These capsules are on the cutting edge of muscle-building and recovery. Powered by PeptiStrong® and DL185TM to drive more gains in the gym and on the field, it fights lean muscle loss 54% better than milk protein and reduces muscle-atrophy inflammation by 60%. 


"Floyd Mayweather’s unmatched work ethic and drive for perfection made this partnership a natural fit. We have spent over 20 years formulating trusted, high-quality supplements for athletes at every level, and Floyd’s unwavering dedication to delivering only the best mirrors our mission," said Bill Russell, CEO of Magnum Nutraceuticals. "Together, we’ve created 101—a brand that stands for excellence, authenticity, and results. This is more than a supplement line; it’s a testament to Floyd’s championship mindset and our shared passion for performance."


Built by champions. Backed by science. Trusted by athletes. Starting today, 101 is available in bold, great tasting flavors at youare101.com, and thousands of supplement and sports nutrition retailers nationwide serviced by Sportlife Distribution, Europa Sports Partners and Muscle Foods USA.


About 101 (One of One)

101 is dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve peak performance for every sport at every level with high-quality, scientifically formulated supplements developed to fuel their fitness journeys. Developed by boxing great Floyd Mayweather and seasoned industry leader Magnum Nutraceuticals, 101 was built on the shared belief that everyone deserves a trusted, results-driven supplement brand. With over 20 years of experience in developing science-backed performance nutrition, Magnum Nutraceuticals ensures 101 is crafted with premium, effective ingredients, a vision that aligns with Mayweather’s dedication to excellence both inside and outside the ring—bringing consumers a brand they can rely on for superior quality, and performance. For more information, please visit www.youare101.com.


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Monday, February 10, 2025

QUEENSBERRY AND DAZN ANNOUNCE HUGE OPENING SCHEDULE

Press Release: February 10, 2025 By DAZN-  

 


Dillian Whyte takes on Joe Joyce, while Lawrence Okolie and Richard Riakporhe look to settle their rivalry, in a huge British Heavyweight fight night at the Co-op Live in Manchester on Saturday, April 5.


Anthony Cacace will square off against former Featherweight world champion Leigh Wood at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on Saturday, May 10.

New Queensberry signing and former undisputed Super Lightweight world champion Josh Taylor faces Ekow Essuman in Glasgow in May.



From 1 April 2025, DAZN will be the exclusive global broadcast partner of Queensberry Promotions, bringing its elite boxing events to fans worldwide for the first time.

 


LONDON, 10 FEBRUARY 2025 – Queensberry Promotions (“Queensberry”), a leading boxing promotion company founded by Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren, can proudly reveal its bumper opening schedule with DAZN, the world’s leading sports entertainment platform, with the action starting with a heavyweight spectacular at the Co-op Live in Manchester on Saturday, April 5.


 


The new Co-op Live will rock to the beat of the heavyweights when the popular former world title challenger Dillian Whyte (31-3, 28KOs) goes up against the “Juggernaut”, former interim WBO world title holder, Joe Joyce (16-3, 15KOs).


 


In the co-main event, two-weight world champion and now WBC Silver heavyweight champion Lawrence Okolie (21-1, 16KOs) will take on his big London rival and world cruiserweight title challenger Richard Riakporhe (17-1, 13KOs).


 


The heavyweight headline matchups are completed by English champion David Adeleye (13-1, 12KOs) facing Jeamie “TKV” Tshikeva (8-1, 5KOs) and Olympian Delicious Orie, who will be making his professional debut.


 


From Manchester, the Queensberry fight train will head to the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on Saturday, May 10 and then Glasgow later in May.


 


A month later in Nottingham, Anthony Cacace (23-1, 8KOs) will defend his IBO super featherweight world championship against local hero and former featherweight world champion Leigh Wood (28-3, 17KOs). Another Nottingham favourite, WBC International light heavyweight champion Ezra Taylor (10-0, 7 KOs), will be on the card.


 


Then later in May in  Glasgow, new Queensberry signing and former undisputed super lightweight world champion Josh Taylor (19-2, 13KOs) makes a move up to welterweight, as he takes on former British champion and current WBO European title holder Ekow Essuman (21-1, 8KOs). Also on the card, Edinburgh’s WBC International champion Lee McGregor (15-1-1, 11KOs) will face fellow Scot Nathaniel Collins (15-0).


 


 


This trio of boxing events will be broadcast exclusively on DAZN, available to fans globally, as part of DAZN’s multi-year media rights deal with Queensberry.


 


“We’ve assembled a bumper lineup of cracking fights to celebrate the start of our relationship with DAZN,” said Queensberry Promotions Founder and Chairman, Frank Warren.


 


“We are starting as we mean to go on and, as you might expect, the heavyweights will play a big, big part in 2025 and beyond. Then Nottingham is the place to be the following month for a real banger of a fight between Anto Cacace and Leigh Wood. It is the sort of domestic blockbuster we will be seeing plenty of across the partnership between Queensberry and DAZN.


 


I am also so much looking forward to returning to Scotland with the nation’s biggest star and our latest signing, Josh Taylor, headlining and rebooting his career at welterweight, where I believe he can again do big things, but he will be up against it with Ekow Essuman in the opposite corner.”


 


Michael Ridout, EVP New Business at DAZN, said: “This schedule of fights will showcase the best of boxing talent across weight classes. As the global home of boxing, DAZN is committed to bringing the most exciting and nail-biting fights like these to fans around the world who love the sport. This is only the start of DAZN’s landmark partnership with Queensberry, and we look for forward to delivering more high-calibre bouts, while providing an unparalleled viewing experience.”



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Saturday, February 8, 2025

Statement From Most Valuable Promotions Regarding Saul "Canelo" Alvarez-Jake Paul

Moet Valuable Promotions released the following statement on Friday regarding the falling through of a potential fight between Jake Paul and current unified Super-Middleweight world champion Saul “Canelo" Alvarez. The statement can be read below. 

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Jude Grant On His First International Opponent And Potential WBC Grand Prix Inclusion

Press Release: February 8, 2025 By Dragon Fire Boxing-  “I'm fully confident I can hang with anyone”

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On March 14, DragonFire Promotions hosts their first event of 2025 at the Metro City Night Club. The headliner features the return of the undefeated Jude Grant, who takes on his first international opponent Shi Hong Jun.


 


After capping off a successful 2024 campaign by winning all three of his fights, Perth’s Jude Grant looks to pick up where he left off when he fights in his second main event in a row.


 


When asked about his positioning on the card, Grant expressed his love for being in the spotlight.


 


“I really enjoyed being under the bright lights” Grant said, “I'm feeling confident and I thought I learnt a lot from the first time I had the status as the main event. 


 


“I'm looking to take that experience into the next fight.”


 


In his first main event contest, Grant faced Fano Kori. Despite winning by unanimous decision, Kori had success in the pocket, as his brawler approach gave Grant problems which he had to overcome.


 


Looking back, Grant said that he felt the adversity was good for his growth as a fighter.


 


“I think as a fighter it's important to have tests” Grant admitted “it's important to see what you're made of.


 


“I think it sort of removed a lot of doubt for me, I know that I can hang with that upper echelon, especially in WA boxing.


 


“I'm fully confident I can hang with anyone.”


 


Grant was originally scheduled to face China’s number one ranked Junior Middleweight Cheng Su, who has a lot of experience on a bigger stage, having fought multiple times for Asia-Pacific and International titles.


 


However this past Wednesday, It was announced that Su had pulled out of the fight with a broken foot and is now being replaced by his countryman Shi Hong Jun.


 


Although the last-minute alteration is unfortunate, Jun will definitely pose a challenge to the Aussie given he has nothing to lose.


 


Should Grant come out of this fight victorious, it would set him up perfectly for what could potentially be a fast track to the big time. 


Grant’s manager Tony Tolj has nominated him along with his teammate Joel Lewis to potentially take part in the WBC Riyad Season Grand Prix which looks to “discover the next generation of boxing stars.”


 


The tournament is said to only feature fighters under the age of 26 with no more than 15 professional fights, with the included weight classes being Featherweight, Super Lightweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight.


 


As 128 boxers in total are fighting for glory, the grand prix will be divided into five events throughout the year. With the quarter finals and finals being scheduled for eight and ten rounds respectively.


 


When asked about potentially competing in the tournament, Grant had high praise for Riyad Season and their innovations in the sport.


 


“I think the [grand prix] concept's amazing” Jude commented, “I think what Riyadh Season are doing is incredible for the game, they’re really changing the whole landscape of boxing. 


 


“I'd be super excited to get on a card like that in Saudi Arabia. It would just be such a great experience. 


 


“I think if I were to win that tournament it would mean that I announced myself on the international stage, but I'm not looking past my next fight at all. 


 


“I think that is my first step to really announce myself. If I was to win the tournament, which I fully believe I've got the capabilities to do, it would mean everything.”


 


With the exciting prospect of Saudi fights potentially on the horizon for the Perth fighter, the future looks bright for Jude Grant. However, he cannot overlook the challenge that lies ahead on March 14.


 


Jude Grant fights Shi Hong Jun at the Metro City Night Club on March 14, you can watch the full event on LiveCombatSports.com.au.



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Thursday, February 6, 2025

Belated Weekend Thoughts: Benavidez, Shields Shine In Separate Main Events

The first weekend of February 2025 featured what proved to be a grudge match between two unbeaten Light-Heavyweight contenders as both were looking to take the next and supposed final step towards challenging for a world championship, and was followed by a new chapter of Boxing history being written as a future Hall of Famer added another accolade to her already stellar legacy.


First, it was the Light-Heavyweight battle between undefeated former WBC Super-Middleweight world champion David Benavidez and unbeaten top Light-Heavyweight contender David Morrell, which took place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. The main event of the latest Prime Video pay-per-view card promoted by the Premier Boxing Champions group of promoters did not disappoint as what appeared to be a dislike between the two fighters in the lead up to the encounter, which more often than not and for better or worse, is used as a way to promote fights, manifested into a grueling back and forth battle between two fighters who are not only labeled as “Knockout Artists," but arguably two of the most avoided fighters in and around the Light-Heavyweight division after both spent the bulk of their careers in the 168lb. Super-Middleweight division.


Despite the high pace in which this fight was fought, there was one consistent pattern. Benavidez coming forward throwing a consistently high volume of punches where Morrell’s only tactic was to try and catch Benavidez as he was throwing, between his punches. While David Morrell did have success periodically in catching Benavidez, at times solidly, the pattern of the fight never changed. There was, however, one exception when Benavidez was caught off balance by a right hand to the head that sent him down in the eleventh round. Though the knockdown was clear due to Benavidez’ gloves touching the canvas, he did not appear to be hurt and was able to hang on for a wide and convincing twelve round unanimous decision. Before discussing where both David Benavidez and David Morrell will go moving forward coming out of this fight, which will come at the conclusion of this column, another significant fight took place during the first weekend of February that to sum in one word was “Historic." 


This observer is referring to the encounter that took place on February 2nd at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, MI, where undefeated four-division world champion Claressa Shields defended her unified WBC/WBF World Heavyweight championship against undefeated top contender Danielle Perkins. Beyond it being a title defense for Shields, the vacant crowns of the IBF, WBA, and WBO were also at stake making this the first fight in Boxing history to determine an Undisputed Women's Heavyweight champion of the world.


Despite being at a significant height disadvantage, Shields added another accolade to her Hall of Fame resume by dominating a determined opponent in Perkins over ten rounds to earn a unanimous decision victory. As has been the case throughout her career, Shields did this with a combination of hand speed, timing, and combination punching, which was highlighted by scoring a knockdown of Perkins in the final round.


While some might be critical of the various sanctioning organizations choosing to fill their vacancies in this fight and thus allowing the winner, in this case Shields, to become an undisputed world champion, it is important to remember that, despite the significant growth of Women's Boxing over the last decade, there are still some weight divisions are still growing as well and as the sport for female fighters continues to grow, the depth of those weight classes that may not have much competition currently will continue to grow as well. Determining a recognized champion of a division is a necessary step in that growth. For Shields, becoming the first Woman's Undisputed Heavyweight champion of the world frankly is the pinnacle of what can be accomplished in a career. The question now is whether she will stay at Heavyweight and continue to defend her crown, her third undisputed title in her career, whether she will move back down in weight, which is common in Women's Boxing to see fighters move up and down in weight depending on what fights and opportunities might be available, or if she will shift her primary focus to the sport of Mixed Martial Arts, where she has a record of 3-1. Although I do not think Shields should consider retirement from combat sports at this point, one has to wonder what she has left to accomplish after her latest accolade.


Getting back to David Benavidez and David Morrell, for the moment, Benavidez is now the mandatory challenger for the winner of the upcoming World Light-Heavyweight championship rematch between Undisputed champion Artur Beterbiev and former champion Dmitry Bivol. As we have seen pretty much from the beginning of the sport, however, earning a mandatory position to challenge for a world championship is rarely set in stone. This is especially true when world titles are unified and in this case, where an undisputed championship is involved. We will have to simply wait to see what happens when Beterbiev and Bivol meet again on February 22nd in Saudi Arabia. For David Morrell, he is still a top contender in the Light-Heavyweight division and depending on what happens after the Beterbiev-Bivol rematch could be right back in line as a potential challenger. With the ongoing possibility that current unified Super-Middleweight world champion Saul “Canelo" Alvarez might choose to move back up to Light-Heavyweight and use his clout as one of the sport’s top draws to possibly challenge Beterbiev or seek a rematch with Bivol, who defeated him in 2022. The Light-Heavyweight division will remain a focal point of the sport as 2025 moves along.


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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

MERIT TV™ ANNOUNCES GLOBAL MEDIA PARTNERSHIP WITH TEAM COMBAT LEAGUE

Press Release: January 30, 2025 By Merit TV- MERIT TV™ ANNOUNCES GLOBAL MEDIA PARTNERSHIP WITH TEAM COMBAT LEAGUE


Dr. Phil McGraw’s Network to Exclusively Distribute First-Ever Team-Based Professional Boxing League Across Multiple Platforms


DALLAS (Feb. 3, 2025) — Merit TV™, the multiplatform TV network founded by Dr. Phil McGraw, has announced an exclusive global media partnership with Team Combat League (TCL), the first and only professional boxing league with a team-based ownership model.


Beginning April 4, 2025, Merit TV will air nine hours of TCL programming each weekend, featuring live bouts between 12 teams representing major U.S. markets. Merit TV will also manage complementary distribution partnerships both in the U.S. and worldwide.


TCL’s 2025 season—its third—will launch in Boston and feature teams composed of rising male and female talent alongside seasoned veterans. Competitors will face off across 12 different weight classes in 24 action-packed, three-minute rounds, with team performance determining the overall winner. Merit TV’s coverage will begin April 4 at 9 p.m. ET across broadcast, cable, streaming, FAST platforms, and the network’s free app, Merit+.


“TCL’s fast-paced team boxing format is revolutionizing one of the world’s oldest and most universal sports,” said Ken Solomon, Merit TV’s director and senior advisor and former Tennis Channel CEO. “With three days of national coverage across our linear and digital platforms, TCL will electrify die-hard fans and attract millions of new ones. Its high-energy, three-minute matchups—where trained former pros team up with real-life ‘Rocky Balboas’—will captivate both boxing purists and newcomers alike.”


“We have waited to find the perfect media partner with a shared vision to take TCL to the next level,” said Kevin Cassidy, CEO of TCL. “Having the experienced team at Merit TV working with us in our third season to expand the league’s media presence, national broadcast and digital reach, and overall presentation is a game-changing partnership.”


In addition to live broadcasts, Merit TV is developing original content from — broadcast to digital to social — across all platforms including social media that takes viewers behind the scenes into the lives of TCL fighters—many of whom are police officers, firefighters, teachers, construction workers, and former Olympic athletes. This initiative aligns with Merit TV’s mission to tell stories that reflect the diversity and resilience of everyday Americans.


About Dr. Phil’s Merit TV

Launched in April 2024 under the Merit Street Media banner, Dr. Phil’s Merit TV is a premier multi-platform television network spearheaded by Dr. Phil McGraw, the esteemed best-selling author and award-winning television host.


Merit TV creates and distributes compelling content across diverse platforms, reaching audiences nationwide. This fully distributed, cable, satellite, streaming, FAST, and free over-the-air broadcast media brand extends its reach to over 200 million homes.   


Using zip codes, viewers can access the prominently featured channel-finder link by entering zip codes at www.MeritTV.com. The broad multiplatform scaled distribution partnerships – with a mix of broadcast, basic cable, national satellites, and FAST channels (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) – also includes the free streaming app, Merit+, available to download via iPhone & Android mobile devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, and Roku. 


The network boasts a rich tapestry of original and acquired programming, anchored by the nightly talk show, "Dr. Phil Primetime." Situated in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, the expansive Merit studios span 5 acres and serve as the dynamic hub for the brand. Here, daily morning and evening live news broadcasts unfold, as well as live breaking news, embodying Merit TV’s commitment to delivering engaging and informative content. Visit www.MeritTV.com


About Team Combat League

Team Combat League matches feature 24 three-minute rounds of non-stop action. Competitors compete in one round matches and are categorized into eight weight classes, consisting of six male weight classes 126lbs., 135lbs., 147lbs., 160lbs., 175lbs., and 201lbs.+ and two female weight classes, 126lbs., and 147lbs. Sixteen fighters or two fighters per weight class per team appear in each match. Each match is broken up into three periods. The first 8 rounds are the Launch Rounds, rounds 9-16 are the Middle Rounds and rounds 17-24 are the Money Rounds.


TCL employs an exclusive point scoring system, and each round is scored individually. Judging is carried out by a panel of three judges which are licensed by a State Athletic Boxing Commission. A round is scored 10-9 for the winner of a decision based on points. If a knockdown occurs, the scoring is 10-8, and in the case of two knockdowns or a stoppage, the round is scored 10-7.


The scoring process is straightforward: all the individual round scores are added up and the team with the highest total score at the end of all 24 rounds wins! For more information, please visit: https://teamcombatleague.com.

 

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