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Could Terence Crawford go to 168lbs?

Immediately after defeating Errol Spence in one of 2023’s biggest fights, Terence Crawford made it clear he had no issues with facing Canelo Alvarez.

The fight would require Crawford to take a huge jump in weight but the rewards for beating the Mexican icon would be grand and it would massively enhance Crawford’s legacy.

Since defeating Spence last summer, Crawford has been linked to a number of fights, but his next move is still unknown.

Terence Crawford

Canelo outclassed Jermell Charlo in September to retain his world titles at super-middleweight and his next contest is still unconfirmed. Teddy Atlas, one of boxing’s most respected voices, has had his say on the possible clash.

“Crawford has the ability to slow things down in the ring and to see things nobody else can see and that’s what makes his timing so special,” said Atlas when speaking to Fight Hub.

“Because of that, I cannot count him out of anything.”

One former UFC bantamweight champion put some work in with one of boxing’s pound-for-pound best, Terence Crawford, ahead of his fight at UFC 300.

Cody Garbrandt is more than six years removed from his brief reign as the UFC’s bantamweight champion, but he’s coming off a first-round knockout against Brian Kelleher that gave the 32-year-old back-to-back wins for the first time since T.J. Dillashaw took both his belt and his unbeaten record at UFC 217.

“No Love” is now scheduled to face former flyweight titleholder Deiveson Figueiredo in a matchup between ex-champions at UFC 300, and Garbrandt recently posted a photo of himself and unbeaten boxing champion Terence Crawford at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas.

“Bud” only stepped into the ring once last year, but he put on one of the most dominant performances of his career when he handed Errol Spence Jr. his first loss and became boxing’s undisputed welterweight champion in the process.

Already known for his crisp striking and knockout power, any work that Garbrandt put in with Crawford will certainly help “No Love” prepare to face another heavy-handed fighter in Las Vegas at UFC 300.

Figueiredo earned a unanimous decision over Rob Font last December in his bantamweight debut following an epic four-fight series with Brandon Moreno, and “Deus da Guerra” will try to move closer towards a bantamweight title shot when he squares off with Garbrandt on April 13.

 

What the world has been waiting for may finally happen soon! The boxing community is buzzing with the potential return to the ring for Gervonta Davis. The WBA lightweight champion hasn’t fought since April 2023 against Ryan Garcia, giving the world a spectacular seventh-round knockout. Things had started looking good for the undefeated boxer after that. But tragedy struck!

‘Tank’ Davis violated house arrest regulations concerning his 2021 hit-and-run case. So, he was sentenced to 44 days in a Baltimore jail and failed to appear in the ring for the rest of 2023. His coach, Calvin Ford, suffered a similar fate recently, putting his return in question. However, according to a report from Ring Magazine, Davis may be in the talks to fight sometime in the coming summer. Interestingly, the fight may take place in the UK, something that became even clearer after Davis shot down reports of his next fight in Las Vegas by Boxing Kingdom. So, it begs the question – which British boxer Davis will face?

Two best choices for Gervonta Davis

While there’s no official confirmation on Davis’ part about his next opponent, Josh Taylor has a good chance of appearing in the opposite corner from Davis. The Londoner is coming off his first career loss at the hands of Teofimo Lopez, held in June 2023. Previously, Davis was speculated to take on the winner of this fight if he decided to climb up to 140 pounds. However, since his UK fight narrows down the options, the former undisputed super lightweight champion isn’t a bad match.

Gervonta Davis

On the other hand, Jack Catterall could be a good match for Davis. They have almost identical records, leaving Catterall’s one loss that came from the previously mentioned Taylor. Catterall last fought in October, winning the fight via unanimous decision. Moreover, one other option for Davis could be Chirs Eubank Jr.’s cousin Harlem Eubank, who is coming off a win over Timo Schwarzkopf in November 2023. That aside, this won’t be Davis’ first fight in the UK.

Davis’ last trip to the UK

The only time ‘Tank’ Davis had to go out of his home country for a fight was back in 2017. Davis had defeated Jose Pedraza in the same year and was on the prowl for his next victim with his newly acquired IBF super featherweight title. So, he decided to take on the then-undefeated Liam Walsh in the Copper Box Arena in London.

‘Tank’ famously failed to make the weight, which prompted his eventual move to the lightweight division. When they finally met in the ring on 20 May, Davis knocked out Walsh in the third round after assessing him for the first two. It’s been seven years since that fight in the UK took place, and Davis seems primed to visit the English land again.With rumors of Gervonta Davis’ return to the ring, these were the two names he might be facing next. However, it doesn’t necessarily mean Davis will fight them. Who do you think Davis will fight next?

 

Gervonta Davis next fight is reportedly being planned to take place in the UK.

The 29-year-old American boxing star won a breakout fight last year as he knocked out Ryan Garcia in their Las Vegas PPV blockbuster.

However, Davis has not returned to the ring since that victory in April.

This is because he spent 44 days in prison after violating the terms of a sentence that initially saw him set to avoid being jailed.

At the start of May, Davis was sentenced over his November 2020 hit-and-run car crash which injured four people.

Because he accepted a plea deal and pled guilty to four traffic offences, he avoided a custodial sentence.

Tank was instead ordered to fulfil 90 days of home detention, with three years’ probation, plus 200 hours of community service.

However, not even a month later, Davis was sent to prison after all.

He was adjudged to have violated the terms of his home detention order and was ordered to serve the rest of his 90-day sentence in jail as a result.

Gervonta Davis

It was revealed that he violated the terms by trying to serve the home detention order at the Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.4million penthouse, rather than trainer Calvin Ford’s one-bedroom home as the judge agreed.

Upon being released, Davis has spoken out on social media several times to express his anger about the restrictions he’s still facing and how they have prevented him from returning to training at times.

However, he’s now back in the gym and news emerged of plans for his next fight.

According to Ring Magazine, Tank’s return is being eyed for this summer in the UK.

At this point, no further details are known.

He previously boxed in London in 2017 when he knocked out Liam Walsh in his first world title defence as a 21-year-old.

Now that he’s developed into a major star, British boxing fans would no doubt welcome his return to the country.

 

Tiger Woods, the father, isn’t that different from you or me. The 15-time major champ and father of two doesn’t like when son, Charlie, stares at his phone all the time.

“Put your phone away and just look around. That’s one of the things that I think all parents struggle with is most kids don’t look up anymore. Everyone is looking down,” he said when asked to name a pet peeve or something Charlie does that gets under his skin. “Look around you, the world is so beautiful around you, just look up. But everyone is staring into a screen, and that’s how people view life. It drives me nuts at times because he’s always looking down and there’s so many things around you that are so beautiful at the same time.”

Charlie Woods

Watching Tiger in dad mode has made Tiger more relatable than ever. Golf fans have watched Charlie, 14, grow up in front of our eyes at the PNC Championship, a 36-hole two-person scramble that begins on Saturday at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. And grow he has the last four years.

“You can see how much he’s grown from last year. It’s amazing how much he has grown, has changed, and it’s a moving target with him, right? He’s grown somewhere near four inches this year, so his swing has changed, it’s evolved, clubs have evolved,” Tiger said. “And we kept trying to adjust things, and it’s been a lot of fun. But it’s also challenging for him because each and every couple weeks, things change. He just has – he’s growing so fast.”

“He’s leading the tournament in inches grown,” Justin Thomas said. “I can’t quite give him as much grief anymore because he’s close to beating me up.”

Tiger noted that Charlie is hitting it past him now, and just to keep things fair in this 36-hole competition, he’s playing one set back this year at a length of 6,576 yards.

Imagine trying to grow up as the son of one of, if not, the best ever to play a sport. And yet Charlie has fallen hard for golf and seems to be able to handle all of the inevitable comparisons. Imagine being able to learn the game from Tiger. Well, Charlie still has some mixed feelings about that. When Will McGee, the 12-year-old son of Annika Sorenstam, asked him if he listens to his dad’s tips, Charlie said, “It doesn’t happen very often. I mean, when I get desperate, yeah.

“Sometimes he doesn’t see it the way I saw it, which is fun, but I think it’s the understanding of how to hit the proper shot at the proper time. And that’s what all kids have to learn is when do I hit a certain shot at the right time, or how do I take stuff off a shot, how do I hit it a little bit harder, what do I need to do.

“You can do that at home all you want, but under tournament conditions, it’s just so different. And being able to share that with him, share my experiences with him in game-time mode, I think that it was great for both of us because I think we both are able to learn from it and grow from it. I think I learned to be a better teacher with it, and I think that he became a better player because of it.”

Imagine there being a blessing in disguise from Tiger’s accident. His injuries have prevented him from practicing as much as he’d like with Charlie but on the bright side he said he has been home more and able to watch Charlie’s high school matches and caddie for him at junior tournaments, which he might not otherwise have been able to do. This week is special for Team Woods to test their games together under tournament conditions.

“We push each other, which is great,” Tiger said. “And the needle is always out. If you’re going to be able to mouth off and give the jabs, then you have to be able to take it. That’s been a lot of fun for both of us.”

Imagine being able to get a wedge lesson from the legend Lee Trevino. After the pro-am, Charlie hit the range and when Tiger joined him, they made sure to visit with Trevino, who was digging it out of the dirt at age 84 at the far end of the range. They hugged, laughed, and traded stories and tips.

Imagine if Tiger and Charlie were to win the PNC Championship this week. JT has and he took a guess where it would rank for Tiger. “It would be No. 1 for special,” he said.

“Winning majors is unbelievable, and how he’s won his majors, but seeing how much he cares about Charlie and having Sam out here and him doing that together with Charlie and as he’s watched him grow up, it would be a very, very different kind of win that doesn’t maybe come with the record books and history and whatnot,” Thomas added. “I know it would suck for us because they would really rub that in our face.”

Even a world-famous golfer has a relatable problem when dealing with kids: Their cell phone usage.

Tiger Woods, 48, was asked Friday if there’s a pet peeve he has as it relates to his son, Charlie, 14, who is playing with him this weekend at the PNC Championship.

“Is there anything fun or humorous that gets under your skin about him?’’ Woods was asked.

“I just don’t like the fact that he stares at his phone all the time,’’ Woods said. “Put your phone away and just look around. That’s one of the things that I think all parents struggle with is most kids don’t look up anymore. Everyone is looking down.

“Look around you, the world is so beautiful around you, just look up. But everyone is staring into a screen, and that’s how people view life. It drives me nuts at times because he’s always looking down and there’s so many things around you that are so beautiful at the same time.”

Team Woods is set to tee off at 8:22 a.m. on Saturday alongside Justin and Mike Thomas, hopefully with no phones in sight.

American gymnast Jordan Chiles has wished teammate Simone Biles’ sister Adria Biles on her birthday. Adria, the younger sister of Simone, celebrated her 25th birthday on Saturday, January 27, 2024.

The 26-year-old Simone and Adria share a very close relationship. Although there isn’t much age difference between the two sisters, Simone has spoken on multiple occasions about how she is very protective of Adria.

Initially, the two had a difficult childhood as their mother struggled to take care of both her children, and they went for foster care. However, their maternal grandfather, Ron Biles, and his second wife, Nellie Cayetano Biles, started taking care of the kids temporarily in 2000. After three years, they formally adopted Simone and Adria.

Since Jordan Chiles and Simone Biles have been representing the U.S. for a long time now, the two have developed a close friendship both on and off the field. As Biles’ younger sister turned 25, Chiles shared a picture of Adria from the latter’s Instagram (IG) account on her story and wrote:

Simone Biles

It was the latest picture posted by Adria on her IG handle, where she was seen celebrating her birthday by holding a cocktail and wearing a black top and light blue ripped jeans. Additionally, one can see a white winter wear on the chair where Adria is sitting.

A few days ago, Chiles and Biles were involved in a friendly banter where the three-time Pan American Games medalist cheered for the Dallas Cowboys over the Green Bay Packers as the teams met each other in the NFL Playoffs.

On her Instagram story, Chiles quoted:

It is worth noting Biles has been a huge supporter of the Packers as her husband Jonathan Owens is a member of the team.

Nicknamed Chick, the 22-year-old Chiles has been a valuable member of the U.S. women’s national gymnastics team since 2013. She played a key role in winning the team silver at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 for the nation.

The world has arguably recognized Simone Biles as their GOAT gymnast, with her achievements, accolades, and bubbly personality shining through. For the past few years, the icon has been organizing the Biles Invitational, an international-level championship to give those like her a chance to blossom.

The Invitational aims to promote young gymnasts across the globe so they get a boost to make it big in the sport. With a wide variety of events spanning three days, the 2024 Invitational will expect thousands of gymnasts competing for various titles. Apart from competitions, participants also get to witness the GOAT in action, along with several other recreational activities.

Simone Biles Invitational schedule and location

The Simone Biles Invitational 2024 will take place from the 2nd to the 4th of February at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Texas. However, there is a provision for last year’s Elites and Talent Opportunity Program (TOP) testing qualifiers on February 1 at the World Champions Centre.

Elite Compulsory Qualifier
Coaches Meeting: 8:50 am
General Stretch: 9:00 am

TOPS
Coaches Meeting: 1:20 pm
General Stretch: 1:30 pm

The rest of the schedule for all three days can be found on the website.

How much do the entry tickets cost?

For general admission, the Invitational committee announced that one could purchase a single-day ticket or get a combined weekend pass. Costs are divided into three age categories:

Adults: Ages 13 and above
Children: Ages 3–12
Toddlers under the age of 3: Have free admission

Weekend passes cost $80 and are only available on-site at the admissions counter and not online. On the other hand, single-day passes cost $35 each and are available for purchase on the website. The costs vary depending on whether it’s for an adult or a child, so it’s recommended to check for details on the website.

What’s more to look forward to at the Invitational?

Apart from the long list of competitions, the Simone Biles Invitational 2024 also boasts additional recreational events that will pump up the athletes. Starting with an autograph session, participants get to meet and greet not only Biles but also her elite friends like Jordan Chiles, Zoe Miller, Joscelyn Roberson, and Tiana Sumanasekera. Spectators need to purchase a separate admission ticket.

Ticket cost: $400
Total signing sessions: 11
What’s included: a full-color 8×10 photo of Simone signed on-site during the session, a digital photocopy, and an 8×10 photo signed on-site of each one of her friends.

Apart from that, participants can also let loose and have fun at the ‘Athlete Glow Dance Party.’ Exclusive to the registered participants, their siblings, and their chaperones, it will be a fun-filled glow-in-the-dark dance party with refreshments.

Ticket cost: $25
Timings: February 2nd, 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm

The Simone Biles Invitational 2024 might be one of the greatest gymnastics events across the globe. With many participants, coaches, and elites present along with the Olympian, the event is bound to be inspiring for many upcoming gymnasts.

ANTHONY JOSHUA will be in line to challenge for Tyson Fury’s WBC world heavyweight title if he beats Francis Ngannou.

Joshua returns on March 8 in Saudi Arabia against ex-UFC champion Ngannou, in only his second boxing bout.

AJ currently stands as the WBC’s No1 ranked challenger meaning if he is victorious, he could be mandated to face Fury.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman told Gambling.com: “He has had a sensational career and if he beats Francis Ngannou, then he is number one in the WBC while Francis Ngannou is number 10 so the winner will certainly be positioned for great things in the immediate future.”

Ngannou put his MMA career on hold last year to fight Fury on his boxing debut.

And he amazingly scored a knockdown only to be beaten via controversial split-decision.

Fury, 35, now faces Oleksandr Usyk, 36, on February 17 in Saudi for the undisputed heavyweight crown.

Anthony Joshua

Meanwhile Joshua, 34, takes on Ngannou, 37, just three weeks later.

Winners of the two super-fights could meet but as it stands, Fury and Usyk are already contracted to a rematch.

But WBC boss Sulaiman would consider altering plans if promoters requested.

He said: “The WBC already sanctioned Fury v Usyk and the rematch.

“We received the request and have already accepted a rematch if the promoters put it together so that’s where the WBC stands.

“If the promoters change their request for the rematch, we will certainly address it.”

 

EARLY LAST WEEK we, officially, set the ball rolling for what is likely to become the biggest year in modern boxing history.

London last Monday evening marked the launch of the media activity for ‘Knockout Chaos’, which will take place on Friday March 8 in Riyadh, featuring the colossal collision between Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou.

I don’t need to go over too much old ground when it comes to Francis, as opposed to when we announced his fight with Tyson Fury. Very few people will doubt his credentials now and, as for the event itself, it has obvious crossover appeal that will generate a wider audience.

As is well documented, the plan was to match AJ with Deontay Wilder, but boxing has a habit of getting in the way of best laid plans. Despite his limited experience in the sport, Francis presents a clear danger because, quite simply, he can fight and he showed against Tyson that he is a quick learner.

An interesting point was made during all the post press conference interviews that this will be the first time AJ will come up against someone of similar or bigger dimensions than himself. Francis is a man mountain and AJ cannot be accused of not picking on someone his own size this time around.

Will this be a factor on the night? We’ll have to wait and see, but in no way, shape or form will Francis ever be a knockover job for anybody. Let’s put it this way, if there are any more like him knocking about in Cameroon, forget about MMA and get in touch please. Just imagine if Francis had followed up on his first love boxing right from the start…

Anthony Joshua

The March date in Riyadh comes just a few short weeks after the ‘Ring of Fire’ undisputed spectacular between Tyson and Oleksandr Usyk and H.E. Turki Alalshikh indicated strongly that he would like the winners from the two occasions to fight later this year.

What an incentive for all four fighters! H.E. also proudly put on display the newly created Undisputed belt, which is an excellent innovation, in my book.

Look, we all know keeping all four belts in one place following an undisputed fight is often a nigh on impossible proposition. This being the case, it is completely appropriate for the achievement to be marked with a special belt so the recognition of reaching the pinnacle is maintained until such a time when the champion either loses or calls it a day.

The undercards for these two shows live up to the standards of what we have come to expect from these shows in Riyadh. They are of an unprecedented depth and quality and it is something that just cannot be done by any promoter from the traditional territories. If you manage to deliver a pricey main event then budget-wise it is difficult to invest in a deep undercard.

Thankfully, for our sport, our friends and colleagues in Riyadh have no such concerns and everyone is a winner in this respect.

Even though what is going down in Riyadh will dominate conversations and media commentary, our focus is also very much closer to home.

We’ve got our big opener at the Copper Box on February 10 headlined by Hamzah Sheeraz and Liam Williams and on Thursday we had our big reveal for a huge night of boxing in Birmingham on March 16.

I believe this version of the Magnificent Seven card is even stronger than the highly-acclaimed Manchester show back in November.

Boxing in 2024 is set to deliver the goods in a big way.