The upcoming boxing event on August 3 promises to be an exciting night for fight fans with a stacked card featuring top-tier matchups like Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov and Andy Ruiz vs. Jarrell Miller. But, has Eddie Hearn’s claim of this being “the greatest fight card ever staged in America” gone too far? Looking
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Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has expressed his strong belief that WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov poses the biggest threat of Terence Crawford’s career. According to Hearn, when Crawford and Madrimov face off in the main event on August 3rd at the BMO Arena in Los Angeles, California, it will be a challenging bout for
Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has been making bold predictions about the future of WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov and rising star Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis in the boxing world. He firmly believes that one of these two fighters has what it takes to give Terence Crawford his first career defeat. With Crawford’s career seeming to
One of the most anticipated bouts on the undercard of the upcoming Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov fight is the showdown between Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz and Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela for the WBA light welterweight title. This fight promises to be a thrilling encounter between two skilled fighters looking to make a name for themselves in
Terence Crawford, the current pound-for-pound king, is stepping into the ring with recently crowned WBA 154-pound champion Israil Madrimov. This move is seen as a risky one, considering Madrimov’s impressive record of 10-0-1 with 7 knockouts. Crawford, with a flawless record of 40-0, has previously won world titles in three different weight classes. However, facing
Roy Jones, a former pound-for-pound best in the sport of boxing, has offered his insights on who he believes currently holds the title. Known for his stunning speed, power, and dominance in multiple weight classes, Jones is respected for his knowledge and experience in the sport. In a recent interview with Talk Sport Drive, Jones
Tim Bradley’s analysis of the recent boxing match between Sebastian Fundora and Tim Tszyu has shed light on a potentially exciting future bout between Fundora and Errol Spence Jr. According to Bradley, PBC had a reason for having Spence inside the ring after Fundora’s victory, indicating a strategic move to set up a fight between
The World Boxing Organization has given Sebastian ‘The Towering Inferno’ Fundora an ultimatum to defend his WBC/WBO junior middleweight titles against mandatory challenger Terence Crawford. The clock is ticking as they have until April 25th to negotiate a deal before a purse bid is ordered. This decision poses a dilemma for Fundora – does he
The WBO president, Paco Valcarcel, has recently announced that the fight between Sebastian Fundora and Terence Crawford will be ordered by the organization. However, there are doubts surrounding this decision as Fundora is anticipated to vacate the belt in order to pursue a more lucrative bout against Errol Spence Jr. This leaves Crawford with the
Tim Tszyu is set to face his biggest challenge yet on Saturday as he squares off against late replacement Sebastian Fundora. Originally scheduled to fight Keith Thurman, Tszyu now has the task of adjusting his game plan to face the extremely tall southpaw. Despite the sudden change in opponent, Tszyu has expressed confidence in his