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- Former Two-Division Champion Badou Jack to Challenge Ilunga Makabu for WBC Cruiserweight Title
An unexpected world title fight is set to take place on the undercard of the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury fight on February 26th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The WBC cruiserweight world champion Ilunga Makabu will defend his title against former two-division world champion Badou Jack in the co-feature of the event. Itâs an exciting time for boxing fans as another high-stakes fight card has been announced, this time taking place in Saudi Arabia. The co-feature of the upcoming show, which is set for February 26th, will see former two-division world champion Badou Jack challenge Ilunga Makabu for the WBC cruiserweight title. This blockbuster event will be available on ESPN+ PPV for $49.99 and will begin at 2:00 PM ET, although that time slot may not be ideal for a pay-per-view event. Badou Jack (27-3-3, 16 KOs) will take on Makabu (29-2, 25 KOs), who is the WBC cruiserweight champion. The surprise fight has sparked a lot of controversy, as Badou is not ranked among the top-15 contenders in the WBC, but still somehow managed to secure a shot at the title. Some believe that the 39-year-old is getting this opportunity because of his past performances, but others question why more talented and younger fighters, such as Richard Riakporhe, Sergey Kovalev, Chris Billam-Smith, Ryan Rozicki, or Yuniel Dorticos, who are all ranked higher than Badou, aren't getting a shot at the title. Badou was once a dominant force in the ring, having defeated fighters such as Anthony Dirrell, Nathan Cleverly, Rogelio Medina, George Groves, and Lucian Bute. However, after a brutal war with WBC light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson in May 2018, Badou has not been the same fighter. He absorbed a lot of punishment from the powerful southpaw Stevenson and fought to a 12-round draw. Although Badou rallied in the championship rounds, the devastating punches he took in that fight may have taken a toll on him. In the years following the Stevenson fight, Badou has not lived up to expectations, losing to Marcus Browne and Jean Pascal in his next two fights. The fight against Makabu is set to be a part of the undercard of the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury bout, which is set to take place in Saudi Arabia. Makabu, who has made two successful defenses of his title against Olanrewaju Durodola and Thabiso Mchunu, is no stranger to high-pressure situations. He previously fought Tony Bellew in 2016 for the vacant WBC cruiserweight world title, where he knocked Bellew down in the first round but ultimately lost in the third. Makabu has since earned a second world title shot and won it in 2020, defeating Michal Cieslak in Kinshasa. Badou Jack, on the other hand, is no stranger to big-stage fights. He previously won the WBC super-middleweight title when he beat Anthony Dirrell in 2015 and was signed with Mayweather Promotions at the time, which allowed him to fight on several of Floyd Mayweather's undercards, including a bout on the undercard of Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor in Las Vegas in 2017. In 2020, he made his debut in the cruiserweight division and won against Blake McKernan on the undercard of Mike Tyson's return exhibition fight with Roy Jones Jr. in LA. And in 2022, he fought Michel Rivera on the undercard of the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua rematch in Saudi Arabia. This latest undercard is set to be another showcase for Badou Jack as he goes after the WBC cruiserweight title, which will be his first major title fight in several years.
- Martin Bakole has signed a multi-fight deal with BOXXER and has his sights on a world title
Martin Bakole has signed a multi-fight deal with BOXXER and has his sights set on securing a world heavyweight title shot. The Scottish heavyweight is ranked as the top contender by the WBA and will fight exclusively for BOXXER on Sky Sports. At 29 years old, Martin Bakole is a fearsome presence in the ring. Standing at 6ft 6in and hailing from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bakole is the younger brother of the reigning WBC world cruiserweight champion Ilunga Makabu. He is known as 'The Highlands King' and has an impressive record, having won 18 professional fights. Bakole's last fight was a comfortable victory over Olympic champion Tony Yoka in Paris. This triumph has made Bakole arguably the most avoided fighter in the heavyweight division, according to promoter Ben Shalom, who believes that "they can all run but they can't hide for too long, especially now he has the backing of BOXXER and Sky." Bakole's only defeat was in 2018 to American heavyweight Michael Hunter, but he has responded with seven successive wins since then, five of which were knockouts. He has defeated prominent fighters such as Kevin Johnson and Mariusz Wach, and is now based in Airdrie. News of Bakole's next opponent is expected soon, and he is confident that with the backing of BOXXER and Sky, he will be steered towards a world heavyweight title shot. He believes he is destined for huge success in the ring and is eager to get back in the ring to prove himself once again. In conclusion, Martin Bakole's signing with BOXXER is exciting news for boxing fans and his new multi-fight deal sets him on the path to securing a world heavyweight title shot. With his impressive record and fearsome presence in the ring, he is a fighter to watch in the coming months.
- Daniel Cormier believes Stipe Miocic is the GOAT of heavyweight division
Former UFC heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier offered his opinion on the greatest heavyweight fighter in MMA history. Following a trilogy defeat to Stipe Miocic at UFC 252, Cormier retired from the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2020. With ease, he made the switch from fighter to analyst, presenting several shows and serving as one of the main colour commentators for UFC. Despite two defeats against Miocic, Cormier is still considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time. In addition to him, there are other fighters, including Fedor Emelianenko, who retired last weekend following a defeat at Bellator 290. Emelianenko is considered by many fans and experts to be the greatest heavyweight of all time, if not at the top of the list. In a recent episode of DC&RC, Cormier cited Miocic as his all-time favou rite heavyweight. âI donât believe (Fedorâs) the greatest heavyweight of all time,â Cormier said. âI think that belongs to Stipe Miocic, but only because Cain Velasquez was injured so much. I think in terms of skill, thereâs no one that ever matched Cain Velasquez at heavyweight. âBut I believe that Stipe Miocicâs title defenses and the long reign that he had at the top of the division puts him atop. But Fedor is in the top five, and I donât think thatâs anything to be ashamed of.â At one point in his career, Emelianenko had won 27 straight matches. He rose through the ranks of Pride before going on to capture titles in Strikeforce and Bellator, among others. At UFC 198, Miocic won the championship after defeating Fabricio Werdum. Before losing to Cormier at UFC 226 he went on to defend it against Alistair Overeem, Junior dos Santos, and Francis Ngannou.
- Khamzat Chimaev eyes Robet Whittaker match up at 185 lbs
Khamzat Chimaev might be moving up to the middleweight division for his next fight. The current number three ranked contender in the UFC Welterweight rankings has demonstrated his ability to fight in multiple weight classes. However, in his last bout, he was too heavy, missing weight by 7.5 pounds for his scheduled match against Nate Diaz. Despite this, Chimaev dominated Kevin Holland and secured a win via a dâarce choke submission in just over two minutes. He now thinks that a high-stakes middleweight fight against the former champion of the division is on the horizon. âI think I will fight Robert Whittaker,â Chimaev told Red Corner MMA. âHeâs got no opponent. Paulo Costa ran away after talking that much about me and Robert. So, I will fight Whittaker. I want this fight although I like him as a human being. He is a solid guy, doesnât talk trash, doesnât cross any lines. âWe are going to have fun at the press conference and fight each other,â he concluded. Whittaker was scheduled to face Paulo Costa this weekend (Saturday, February 11, 2023) at UFC 284. However, things went sour when Costa's contract negotiations caused the fight to end. Chimaev has already had two fights at middleweight in the Octagon, easily defeating John Phillips and knocking out Gerald Meerschaert in just 16 seconds. If he were to fight Robert Whittaker, it would be his biggest challenge yet, regardless of the weight class. Although Chimaev has faced top middleweight contender Jack Hermansson in grappling, he has never faced a top contender in MMA. Despite this, with the upcoming welterweight title trilogy between Leon Edwards and Kamaru Usman set to take place at UFC 286 on March 18th, Chimaev still sees himself as a potential challenger for that title. âWhoever takes it will face me,â Chimaev said of Edwards versus Usman 3. âI think itâs going to be another close fight. Letâs see if Leon will be able to take Kamaru out once again. To be honest, I expected Usman to retire after getting knocked out like that.â
- Dana White doesnât agree with Islam Makhachevâs criticism
Islam Makhachev's criticism of the organization's promotion of UFC 284 is unjustified, according to UFC President Dana White. This Saturday's UFC 284 main event will pit Makhachev against UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski. Despite being just days away from what will likely be his biggest fight of his career, Makhachev is dissatisfied with the way UFC 284 has been promoted. He believes that he and Volkanovski should have been allowed to go on a global media tour, among other promotional activities, in the run-up to fight night. This weekend, UFC 284 has the potential to break Conor McGregor's pay-per-view record. When White learned of Makhachev's remarks, he responded against the UFC lightweight champion. During a recent appearance on The Jim Rome Show, White addressed Makhachev's criticisms of UFC 284 marketing. Yeah, thatâs not true,â White replied. âFirst of all, Iâve talked to Islam. First of all, who interviewed him? Who translated for him? I mean, the guy speaks Russian. Taken out of context. âFirst of all, he lives in Dagestan. What does he know about whatâs going on for the promotion of the fight? He doesnât know anything,â White continued on Makhachev. "And this thing is trending right now to be the biggest pay-per-view event in Australia, which, itâs like six percent behind the Conor McGregor [vs. Dustin] Poirier 3 fight. Itâs probably going to break the record. So to say that the fight hasnât been [promoted], thatâs just ridiculous. Thatâs what you call some internet BS.â By winning this weekend, Makhachev, Khabib Nurmagomedov's top protege, could take over the #1 slot in the UFC's pound-for-pound rankings. Despite Makhachev's reservations, his fight with Volkanovski will undoubtedly be one of the biggest in 2023.
- Ryan Bader scoffs at disclosed Bellator 290 pay
Ryan Bader, former UFC light heavyweight champion and current Bellator heavyweight champion, recently expressed his displeasure with the disclosed pay for Bellator 290. At Bellator 290 over the weekend, "Darth" came back against Fedor Emelianenko. The fight was a replay of their previous encounter in the Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix final. During that contest from January 2019, Bader prevailed through a first-round knockout. The outcome was identical more than four years later, with the Russian losing by first-round knockout once more. Emelianenko quit after the loss, ending with one of the finest MMA careers in the 20th century. Fans were perplexed when payments were announced because of that success which has sparked a heated debate among fans and industry insiders alike. The issue of fighter pay has been a long-standing one in MMA, with many fighters struggling to make ends meet despite the rapidly growing popularity of the sport. This is due in part to the limited revenue streams available to fighters, with the majority of their income coming from their fight purses. Given that the two were fighting for the heavyweight championship, the numbers seemed a bit low. Fortunately, fans don't have to worry about Ryan Bader's salary. The Bellator heavyweight champion with Ariel Helwani recently appeared on The MMA Hour, where they talked about his income. He stated clearly that he received a significant amount of money than was disclosed here anyway. âNo, I made significantly more,â Bader said on The MMA Hour. âYou get that a lot. Theyâll release that and people are like, âFedor only made $100,000 for this fight?â No. I wouldnât be fighting if I was making that. âThis is a job for me and Iâm making the kind of money where itâs hard to walk away from â to walk in a cage at our level, and how good we are, and leave that money on the table. The bigger players, in there, the champions, that kind of stuff, itâs disclosed pay, but Bellator treats us very, very well and I know they treat Fedor even better.â Bader feels certain that switching to Bellator when he did because he is now much more stable financially. Bader witnessed two very different perspectives of the fighter pay debate between the UFC and Bellator. âOh yeah, like eight, nine times more [than the UFC paid me],â Bader explained. âLook, we know they put out those numbers, and itâs the same with the UFC, but Bellator takes care of us. Iâve never been happier. âI love the vibe over there. The people there, Iâve gotten to know them since 2017 and I have nothing but great things to say about them since and I never regretted it one time coming over.â
- Jon Jones discusses his contract renewal and body shape and has his sights set on Stipe Miocic
Jon Jones, one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time, recently signed a new contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship which includes 8-fights and has made him highest paid athlete of the promotion. He has also announced his return to the sport after a long layoff of 3 years. In the main event of UFC 285 on March 4 in Las Vegas, Jones will make his heavyweight comeback when he challenges Ciryl Gane for the vacated heavyweight championship. Jones has been with the promotion since 2008 and has established himself as one of the best light heavyweight fighters of all time, with a record of 26 wins and only 1 loss. The 33-year-old fighter has been preparing for his return to the octagon with a renewed focus on his physique. He has been working tirelessly in the gym, focusing on building strength, power, and endurance. Fans and analysts are excited to see how Jones' improved physique will translate into the octagon. During a Monday Twitter Spaces with Kanpai Pandas, Bones claimed that the contract he already had had the same number of fights; nevertheless, when questioned about whether White was offering him extra, Jones vehemently agreed. âOh yes, he sure did,â Jones said. âI had eight fights left on my contract; I just wasnât happy with my percentages. We just bumped up the pay and pretty much picked up where we left off with my commitment to the UFC. Hopefully, I can get through all eight fights, thatâs a lot of fighting at 35 years old. Weâll see.â Jones has his sights set on reclaiming the heavyweight championship and has made it clear that he wants to fight Stipe Miocic for the title after UFC 285. Miocic is the former heavyweight champion and is considered one of the best heavyweights of all time. A match between Jones and Miocic would be a dream fight for fans and would determine who is the greatest mixed martial artist of their generation. âIâve got my sights on Stipe Miocic,â Jones said. âI think it just means the most. Thereâs a lot of guys out there, but for me, personally, for my legacy, to defeat the greatest heavyweight of all time, it just means the most to me. Jones relinquished the light heavyweight championship upon beating Dominick Reyes in his most recent battle at UFC 247 in February 2020 to move up to the heavyweight division to take on Francis Ngannou, who was the champion at the time. Ngannou has since left the business as champion because the fight was never scheduled. The 35-year-old has grown in terms of size and muscle ever since. Jones responded when queried how challenging that journey had been. âOne of the hardest things was not being able to lose my shape while still trying to pack on 40 pounds,â Jones explained. âI think when the fans see me, theyâll be surprised that I still look a lot like I used to â [although] my shoulders are a lot more broader, I freaking gained a whole bunch of ass, unfortunately â but just trying to keep that shape and doing it the right way.â
- Adrien Broner picks Gervonta Davis to get the job done against Ryan Garcia.
Adrien Broner has expressed support for Gervonta Davis in his upcoming fight against Ryan Garcia. Broner stated that he is favoring Davis a lot to win the match. In a recent interview, Broner stated that he is favoring Davis in the upcoming bout. He said that he has a lot of respect for both fighters, but he believes that Davis has the edge in this match-up. Broner cited Davis' impressive track record and knockout power as the reasons for his support. Gervonta Davis, also known as "Tank", is a highly-regarded lightweight champion. He has a professional record of 24 wins, 23 of which have come via knockout. Davis has shown himself to be a powerful and relentless fighter, and has been compared to some of the greatest boxers of all time. Ryan Garcia, on the other hand, is a rising star in the sport. He has a perfect record of 20 wins, and has quickly become one of the most talked-about boxers in the world. Garcia is known for his speed, agility, and quick hands, and has already defeated several notable opponents in his young career. The match between Davis and Garcia has been highly anticipated by boxing fans around the world. Both fighters are known for their exciting and explosive styles, and it is sure to be an action-packed battle. The winner of this fight will likely be considered one of the top boxers in the world, and will set themselves up for even bigger and more lucrative fights in the future. Broner's support for Davis in this fight is not surprising, given his own background as a successful professional boxer. He knows what it takes to succeed in the sport, and he believes that Davis has the skills and attributes to come out on top in this match. In conclusion, the upcoming bout between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia promises to be one of the most exciting fights of the year. With both fighters at the top of their game, and Broner favoring Davis, it is sure to be a must-see event for boxing fans everywhere.
- Francis Ngannou names Fury, Wilder or Joshua for his boxing debut
Francis Ngannou has chosen Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, and Tyson Fury as his three probable opponents for his boxing debut. Ngannou, former UFC heavyweight champion, is now a free agent because he declined to sign a new contract when his one with the organisation ran out in December. The Cameroonian turned down a guaranteed $8 million to defend his UFC title against Jon Jones and is now hoping to earn more money by competing against the best heavyweights in boxing. 'The Predator' hinted to his next bout by posting a photo of Wilder, Fury, and Joshua with the word "decisions" on Monday evening. Eddie Hearn, the owner of Matchroom Boxing and Joshua's promoter, recently began discussions with Ngannou about a prospective matchup with the British fighter. Ngannou spoke to Hearn on his own behalf because he doesn't have a manager. "I reached out to Francis just to say, 'look, I'm getting all these approaches from people claiming to represent Francis Ngannou, just tell me who I need to speak to', and the answer was, 'me'. Obviously, the Tyson Fury fight is there for him as well. I think he should fight Anthony Joshua, these guys have a mountain to climb in terms of the challenge of fighting an elite boxer." Fury previously outlined his conditions for a fight with Ngannou that would take place in a cage with MMA gloves and follow Queensbury rules, even joking that boxing legend Mike Tyson may act as a special guest referee. By uploading the interview clip on Twitter and concluding with the words "What else? - Baddest Man on the Planet," Ngannou acknowledged accepting the conditions Fury had set. Ngannou has never fought in boxing but began training in the sport before being persuaded by one of his old teachers to switch to MMA. Despite having no prior boxing experience, the Cameroonian has been given the go-ahead to compete against elite heavyweights like Fury and Joshua by Curtis Blaydes.
- Jermain Franklin wants to shock the world by beating Anthony Joshua
Jermaine Franklin has undoubtedly been waiting a long time. The Saginaw, Michigan native has been fighting professionally for about eight years and has competed in 22 fights, but he has been patiently waiting for a huge opportunity. Before traveling across the Atlantic to Wembley Stadium for a long-awaited shot at the big timeâin this case, a match with recently unsuccessful title challenger Dillian Whyteâhe spent his first seven years and 20 fights working the sport's less-noticed back rooms in towns like Youngstown, Tacoma, and Flint. It didn't work out for Franklin in the short term because of a majority decision loss that he considers to be a robbery, but now that the 29-year-old has hooked an even bigger fish in the form of the reigning two-time champion Anthony Joshua, it may offer a significant long-term dividend. âIâm ready to show the world why itâs time for me to take my place at the top of the heavyweight division,â Franklin said. âJoshua had his time. Itâs my time to shock the world. This fight isnât going to the judgeâs card. I will have win No. 22 come April 1. That ainât no April Foolâs joke.â Franklin won 17 fights before competing in Atlantic City in April 2019. He won the 10-round match against Rydell Booker. Later he won another fight against Jerry Forrest. After that, he had trouble with his management and money and had to work a full-time job. He returned to fighting in May 2022 and won against Rodney Moore. He then went to London in November to fight Whyte, which was not exactly what he had planned, but it showed his skills. Franklin's next opponent, Joshua, is taller and has a longer reach. Joshua also has a better record with 22 wins out of 24 fights and is ranked higher by the WBC. However, Joshua has lost 3 out of his last 5 fights and Franklin has won against opponents who have lost only a few times. And if he defeats Joshua, who has been pegged as anything between an 8-to-1 and a 12-to-1 favorite, he won't be difficult to track down. Franklin signed a contract with Salita Promotions before the end of 2018 and anticipates that the partnership will soon produce household name benefits. âIn my mind I am the best heavyweight in the world,â he said. âI may be 6-foot-2, but my heart and skills are 8 feet tall. Not too many fighters are going to measure up to that. Boxing is about balance. I am a balanced athlete who's also strong, fast, athletic, and getting fitter and better with each fight. âI expect (recognition) to happen very shortly. Salita Promotions is doing everything to make that happen. That is why I'm happy that I signed with Dmitriy and his company. They have made me feel like my dream will come true and let the world know who I am.â
- Dana White: âEmelianenko is not a GOATâ
Dana White has revealed that he doesât believe Fedor Emelianenko deserves to be ranked amongst the best in the sport. The illustrious Emelianenko fought in his final fight on Saturday in the main event of Bellator 290, when he was defeated by heavyweight champion Ryan Bader via first-round knockout. Emelianenko was then honoured in a ceremony inside the cage among other sports greats like Randy Couture, Matt Hughes, Quinton Jackson, Frank Shamrock, and Mark Coleman. âListen, what is the guy, like, 46?â White said at the UFC Vegas 68 post-fight press conference. âHe shouldnât be fighting. But heâs a grown-ass man who can do whatever he wants to do, but yeah, he probably should have hung it up a few years ago.â Emelianenko is renowned for being the finest fighter who has never fought inside the octagon in addition to being one of the best fighters of all time. Over the years, there were reportedly multiple stop-and-start conversations between UFC and Emelianenko's camp, but no deal was ever reached. Prior to returning to the UFC in 2008, Couture attempted to set up a fight between Emelianenko and himself outside of the organisation due to a contract disagreement. White stated that despite their turbulent past, the inability to reach an understanding with Emelianenko was never personal. âNo, I donât dislike Fedor or anything like that,â White said. âBut no, it didnât happen. We gave it a shot. You canât say we didnât try. We gave it a shot and it is what it is.â When asked if he believed that Emelianenko damaged his legacy by competing after his peak, White initially tried to be polite before making it quite plain that, in his opinion, Emelianenko's record isn't all that it's piled up to be. âI donât want to s*** on the guy,â White said. âHeâs retiring tonight and all that stuff, but you guys know the deal with interviews with me, I never thought Fedor was that â I mean he got knocked out by middleweight Dan Henderson. I was never one of the guys that thought he was one of the greatest of all-time.ââ
- Anthony Pettis and Roy Jones Jr. Headline Gamebred Boxing 4 on April 1
Anthony Pettis, the former UFC and WEC lightweight champion, is set to face legendary former boxing champion, Roy Jones Jr., in the main event of Gamebred Boxing 4 on April 1, at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. The event will be streamed on pay-per-view on UFC Fight Pass. The news of the event and the full fight card was announced by UFC star Jorge Masvidal, the owner of Gamebred Boxing. Pettis, who has no history in professional boxing, will take on Jones Jr., who has a professional boxing record of 66-9, and held championships in four different weight classes. Jones Jr. was last seen in a boxing ring in November 2020 when he fought Mike Tyson in an exhibition bout, which resulted in a draw. In the co-main event, former UFC and WEC featherweight champion, Jose Aldo, will take on former opponent, Jeremy Stephens. The rest of the card is composed of several other former UFC fighters, including Vitor Belfort vs. Ronaldo Souza, Paul Daley vs. Anthony Taylor, and Pearl Gonzalez vs. Gina Mazany. The highly anticipated Gamebred Boxing 4 will feature a lineup of top fighters, and the main event between Anthony Pettis and Roy Jones Jr. promises to be an electrifying showdown. It will be exciting to see how the former UFC champion will perform in the boxing ring, as he takes on one of the greatest boxers of all time. The fans of combat sports are in for a treat on April 1, as Gamebred Boxing 4 promises to be an action-packed event, full of excitement and drama. The card is full of talented fighters, and the matchups are sure to deliver some unforgettable moments. Get ready for an exciting night of fights, as Gamebred Boxing 4 takes center stage.












