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Anthony Joshua is following in fellow Brit Tyson Fury’s footsteps by taking on the former UFC champion Francis Ngannou on March 8 and the latest onlooker to predict what might happen is Tim Bradley.

Joshua will be hoping to deal with Ngannou rather more comprehensively than Fury. That fight back in October was the big-hitting MMA star’s boxing debut and was arguably one of the best ever as he kept Fury on his toes and working hard for the full 10 rounds.

Despite hitting the canvas in the third, Fury rallied to a close split decision points win. Ngannou now goes in with Joshua, who will be fighting for the fourth time in 12 months.

He has picked up rebuild wins over Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius and Otto Wallin that have all got him back into good form and backed by many people to lift a world title for the third time at some point soon.

Speaking to ProBox TV, Bradley broke down the contest.

The reward for the winner of this fight could well be a battle with the newly crowned undisputed heavyweight king once Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have settled their differences on February 17, with Joshua picking Usyk for the win.

Lennox Lewis was the last man to hold all four major belts in the marquee division 24 years ago. Right now we are fast approaching a new king of the division being crowned when Frank Warren promoted Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk meet on February 17 for the WBO, WBA, WBC and IBF titles.

It has been strongly suggested that whoever wins that fight will then be matched up against the winner of Anthony Joshua versus Francis Ngannou on March 8, though Lewis doesn’t think either of those men is deserving of the shot.

He has said that the fight is a ‘spectacle’ that adds nothing to Joshua’s resume and that Ngannou shouldn’t be in a position to challenge for undisputed after just two fights and that the winner of Zhilei Zhang versus Joe Parker would be more fitting.

Anthony Joshua

Speaking to Seconds Out, Frank Warren has now responded to those comments.

Warren was then asked if he fought Anthony Joshua deserved a shot at the undisputed should he beat Ngannou – a contest one fellow UFC star thinks is 50/50.

Fans will certainly agree with that.

Anthony Joshua faces Francis Ngannou later this year.

Anthony Joshua has proven several times that he has the fire and willpower to overcome adversity in the ring.

After being dropped by Wladimir Klitschko in 2017, Joshua rallied to stop the legendary Ukrainian at Wembley Stadium, but that wasn’t the first time that the 2012 Olympic gold medallist hit the canvas.

When Joshua was still an amateur, Price was a heavyweight prospect in the professional ranks who had captured a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics.

Anthony Joshua

At this time, the heavy-handed pair helped each other out by sparring and during one session, Price was able to floor Joshua. The Watford man recalled the incident when preparing for his fight with Eric Molina eight years ago.

“Yes, he dropped me in sparring, and I continued training and that’s why I am here now,” said Joshua when speaking to Sky Sports in 2016.

“In a sense, you have to look at these things as a blessing in disguise because in boxing, a lot of people get dropped, get hurt and then go on and do great things.”

Tyson Fury is set for another significant payday when he steps into the ring with Oleksandr Usyk.

The WBC heavyweight champion is set to take on Usyk on Saturday, February 17. All four heavyweight belts will be at stake to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.

Fury was last in the ring for his showdown with former UFC champion Francis Ngannou in October, with the bout in Saudi Arabia reportedly earning him $50m (£39m). American outlet Forbes has previously stated that the heavyweight champion’s net worth is $62m (£48.73m) but this was last updated in May 2022.

The latest set of public accounts for Tyson Fury Ltd, dated from April 2021 to March 2022, showed that he made a £13m profit and finished the year with £43m in the bank. His estimated earnings after defeating Derek Chisora in December 2022 were claimed to be up to £130m after two fights in that calendar year. This may have increased to around £170m following his clash with Ngannou, while Fury’s estimated purse for the fight with Usyk is £60-80m.

Outside of the ring, Fury’s family were the subject of the Netflix documentary, At Home with the Furys. He has also released best-selling books and launched his Furocity Energy drink.

Long-standing rival Anthony Joshua is the other marquee name in the heavyweight division, headlining stadium fights during his two championship reigns. Forbes estimated Joshua’s worth to be $53m (£41,64m) as of May 2023, around £7m less than Fury.

Joshua lost his unified heavyweight title in a two-fight series with Usyk, which reportedly earned him a combined £75m. Comeback wins over Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius are claimed to have paid £10m apiece and the 34-year-old closed 2023 with a convincing win over Otto Wallin to put himself firmly back in the title picture.

‘AJ’ is set to face Francis Ngannou in March and it has been suggested that the Olympic gold medalist will be paid £31m. A win would put him in contention to face the victor of Fury’s clash with Usyk. Away from the ring, Joshua launched his management company 258 MGT, invested in property and has been involved in lucrative sponsorship deals, including Under Armour.

Former unified heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis has once again criticised Anthony Joshua for choosing Francis Ngannou to face him in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on March 8.

Lewis claimed that his compatriot was losing credibility by choosing the Cameroonian as his rival. The legendary British boxer is in the news not for what he achieved almost 25 years ago, but because he couldn’t resist when asked about fellow countryman Anthony Joshua’s choice of Francis Ngannou for his next fight.

According to Lewis, Joshua is losing credibility and, with his countryman returning to boxing after a period of inactivity for personal reasons, his opponents should be of a higher calibre. Joshua has fought three times in 2023. He has won each time, most recently against Otto Wallin. Now, for his fight on March 8, he has chosen the recently arrived Cameroonian Ngannou. Ngannou has only one professional fight under his belt, against Tyson Fury, in which he stood up to the champion in every round and left Fury on his knees.

That fight gave him enough confidence for Joshua to put his name in the ring with him. Both men are set to earn a huge purse for the Riyadh event. Ngannou is a martial arts specialist. He is a former MMA cage champion who moved up to the UFC heavyweight division. In 2021, he defeated Stipe Miocic to become UFC champion, but he later left the UFC. He has only lost three fights in the UFC and is now looking to make a name for himself.

Anthony Joshua

It’s not the first time Lewis has criticised Joshua for some of his decisions he’s made. He did so in 2018 when Joshua was one of the top boxers at the moment and the momentum was in favour of a fight with Fury or Wilder, two of the most powerful boxers at the time who Joshua was unwilling to face. As far as Lewis is concerned, Joshua’s real rivals at the moment are Fury and Zhang Zhilei, who holds the interim WBO heavyweight title. Joshua’s decision is somewhat reflective of the direction boxing has taken in recent times, with many boxers seeking spectacle and big paydays rather than any other official goal with belts and legacy on the line.

It’s a general trend, and not just AJ’s, and it’s reflected in the fight with Ngannou, an opponent who can be attractive but at other times hasn’t earned the merit needed in other times to be given opportunities like this. But that fight, or a series of fights over the next few months, has set up some interesting match-ups. Wilder’s underperformance in Saudi Arabia last December meant Joshua couldn’t fight him the next time around. He had to find another opponent. And, of course, Fury is busy with the most eagerly awaited fight of all, against Usyk on February 17, again in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The Kingdom Arena will be the site of the ‘Ring of Fire’, as the fight has been dubbed. It will make history. There is barely a month to go before both fighters put a huge chunk of their careers on the line. Tyson Fury (34-0-1, 24 KOs) and Oleksandr Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs) will put their belts on the line. The Briton is defending his WBC title in that division, while the Ukrainian is defending his WBA, WBO and IBF belts. Less than a month to go.

Dmitry Bivol stands as a universally acknowledged force in the realm of boxing, consistently recognized among the sport’s top pound-for-pound fighters.

Despite his own acclaim, the WBA light heavyweight titleholder firmly asserts that the distinction of the world’s best boxer rests with Terence “Bud” Crawford.

In 2022, Bivol secured the coveted Fighter of the Year award, achieving this feat through impressive victories over Canelo Alvarez and Gilberto Ramirez.

However, his momentum waned in 2023, with only one bout, a unanimous decision win against Lyndon Arthur on December 23.

The first half of the year saw Bivol avidly pursuing a rematch with Canelo Alvarez, a pursuit that proved futile as Alvarez entered into a three-fight deal with PBC. Notably, the possibility of Crawford facing Alvarez began circulating as a potential matchup, gaining traction as both fighters expressed openness to the idea.

Bivol believes Crawford deserves Canelo fight

While Alvarez and Crawford contemplate the prospect of a clash, the logistical challenge arises, as it would necessitate Crawford, a 147-pounder, to ascend three weight classes to challenge Alvarez.

Despite the unconventional nature of this move, Bivol, reflecting on his own boxing journey, acknowledges Crawford‘s ambition without deeming it implausible.

“When I stepped into a boxing gym, the first rule was to respect weight classes,” Bivol told BoxingScene.com.

“But I don’t know what Crawford is going to eat. He’s the best fighter. Everything that he’s planning, shouldn’t look like it’s crazy.

“If he’s thinking about it, if he’s talking about it, it means it’s possible.”

As Bivol looks ahead to his own future, his primary focus centers on securing an opportunity to vie for the undisputed championship at 175 pounds.

Following his commanding victory over Lyndon Arthur, all indications point towards the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia financing Bivol‘s next bout against WBC, WBO, and IBF champion Artur Beterbiev.

Boxing is a fragmented sport. Arguments are the norm between fighters and fans and getting on the same page with anyone is a rarity. Yet, even with so many differing opinions, practically everyone expected Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford to be a competitive fight.

Two top-five pound-for-pound level stars with effective skills and undeniable wills? No matter which side of the fence you found yourself on, their showdown was about as 50/50 as you can get.

Boxing is a fragmented sport. Arguments are the norm between fighters and fans and getting on the same page with anyone is a rarity. Yet, even with so many differing opinions, practically everyone expected Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford to be a competitive fight.

Two top-five pound-for-pound level stars with effective skills and undeniable wills? No matter which side of the fence you found yourself on, their showdown was about as 50/50 as you can get.

Once the opening bell rang, their undisputed clash was tit-for-tat. But outside of that, Crawford dominated.

Terence Crawford

Both acrimonious and despondent over how things played out, Spence went the formulaic route, immediately activating his rematch clause. But, since announcing his decision, talks have seemingly gone nowhere. Additionally, Spence recently revealed that he underwent cataract surgery.

With a cloud of foggy haze surrounding their sequel, Jaron Ennis has offered to step in. Crawford though, hasn’t appeared interested. Still, Ennis continues to poke and bother Crawford every chance he gets.

Roy Jones Jr. has paid attention to everything that’s taken place. Although he doesn’t have any say so in terms of who Crawford should fight, he does have an opinion.

“There’s nothing for him, just sit back and wait,” said Jones to BoxingScene.com when asked what Crawford should do next. “Why would you take the chance fighting Jaron Ennis?”

Over the last few years, just about everyone, including Jones, has used superlatives when describing Ennis’ skill level. But, even with elite talent & a welterweight title, Ennis isn’t the most popular name around.

For Crawford, it’s all about the dollar signs. The 36-year-old believes his legacy is set and is looking for another gigantic payday before hanging up his gloves for good.

While fans may want to see them get it on, Jones is of the belief that the 26-year-old isn’t worth the headache.

“You the man now, you’re 36 years old. You done proved yourself over, and over, and over again. Fighting Jaron Ennis would be harder because you got everything to lose and nothing to win.”

Spence went the formulaic route, immediately activating his rematch clause. But, since announcing his decision, talks have seemingly gone nowhere. Additionally, Spence recently revealed that he underwent cataract surgery.

With a cloud of foggy haze surrounding their sequel, Jaron Ennis has offered to step in. Crawford though, hasn’t appeared interested. Still, Ennis continues to poke and bother Crawford every chance he gets.

Roy Jones Jr. has paid attention to everything that’s taken place. Although he doesn’t have any say so in terms of who Crawford should fight, he does have an opinion.

“There’s nothing for him, just sit back and wait,” said Jones to BoxingScene.com when asked what Crawford should do next. “Why would you take the chance fighting Jaron Ennis?”

Over the last few years, just about everyone, including Jones, has used superlatives when describing Ennis’ skill level. But, even with elite talent & a welterweight title, Ennis isn’t the most popular name around.

For Crawford, it’s all about the dollar signs. The 36-year-old believes his legacy is set and is looking for another gigantic payday before hanging up his gloves for good.

While fans may want to see them get it on, Jones is of the belief that the 26-year-old isn’t worth the headache.

“You the man now, you’re 36 years old. You done proved yourself over, and over, and over again. Fighting Jaron Ennis would be harder because you got everything to lose and nothing to win.”

Gervonta Davis hasn’t fought since his impressive seventh-round knockout of Ryan Garcia last April and now Shawn Porter isn’t sure that he will be able to make the super fight many fans want to see, claiming ‘neither of them want it right now.’

Davis is one of the brightest and biggest stars in boxing right now. He has won titles in three weight classes from super featherweight to light welterweight and is a hard puncher with great IQ who has stopped the likes of Leo Santa Cruz and Yuriorkis Gamboa.

The current lightweight champion last fought at a catchweight against Garcia and after his one fight at super lightweight against Mario Barrios in 2021, he said he would not go back up to 140lbs, which is where one opponent fans want to see him face is currently fighting.

Gervonta Davis

That man is Devin Haney, the unified champion, and speaking to ProBox TV, Porter has said that should the two meet it would have to be at a catchweight, while Haney has said Davis only talks when he has a fight scheduled.

Porter then claimed there might be one man Haney would take on at 140lbs right now.

For his part, Davis has opened the negotiations for a fight with Haney by saying he wants ‘two Ferraris.”

Afew days ago, the possibility of Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney facing each other in the ring emerged in what would be an unmissable show between two undefeated fighters in Saudi Arabia.

Davis, 29, is currently the WBA lightweight champion with a record of 29 wins – 27 of them by knockout – to reflect his growing stature in boxing.

Haney is also the WBC super lightweight world champion and while the 25-year-old has more victories with 31 in total, he is not as decisive as Davis with 15 knockouts.

However, ‘Tank’ posted a long list of demands that he would need to be granted in order to accept the bout, as he is reluctant to formalize the fight.

With a series of messages posted from his X account, Davis defended his stance of waiting to accept the challenge and revealed his long list of demands before signing, although he acknowledged the possibility that the fight could take place in Saudi Arabia.

Gervonta Davis

The pairing would be ideal as they are two young figures in US boxing, both undefeated, with great knockout power and also built with a similar frame.

What is Gervonta Davis asking for to accept the fight against Devin Haney?

Davis‘ detractors accuse him of making such demands because he’s afraid to take on someone like Haney. Even still, he is insisting on a lavish gift to convince him.

“If they want me, they have to send something to my door: two Ferraris or something. Before I even think about going over there,” Davis wrote on X.

April will mark a year since ‘Tank’ last took on a fight since he clearly knocked out Ryan Garcia at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, in a bantamweight fight, where he thoroughly dominated the former Mexican-American champion.

Haney last fought in December 2023 when he stripped Regis Prograis of his super lightweight title.

Turki Al-Alshikh, advisor to the Royal Court of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is the man who is acting as a promoter for this potential fight, as he has also done with similar major functions in the Middle East.

Rickie Fowler has been playing golf since the age of three, and he now claims that parents caddying for their children might not be the perfect scenario. The 7x PGA Tour was accompanied by his mother to the golf course for practice but was never guided by her on every step. As Bleacher Report reported, he is a self-taught golfer.

The recent statement on Fowler on parents becoming caddies for the children sheds light on a famous golf parent-child duo, Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods. Fowler further expressed how it may hinder the natural growth needed to become a better golfer.

Rickie Fowler makes a bold confession about parents caddying for their children

Recently, Rickie Fowler made the headlines when his 11-year-old partnership with Farmers Insurance came to an end. Subsequently, the 31-year-old opted out from the Farmers Insurance Open. Meanwhile, he made his latest appearance on a podcast.

Charlie Woods

Talking on the I Can Fly podcast’s recent episode, Fowler relayed the current scenario at the Junior level. The Cal golfer started by narrating his story of playing with her mother, who used to carry him to the courses. However, the parents were never allowed on the greens and were never paired with their children or in the same group.

On the contrary, nowadays, parents are more involved in the careers of their children. While Fowler agreed that parents are there to support them, there was never any push to pursue golf. However, as he has observed at the junior level, parents are starting to caddie for their children. He said, “Parents caddying in and I just feel like I don’t know if it’s the right way, Fowler felt that being alone without a parent helps in learning and growing up on one’s own.

Furthermore, he explained, “I feel like there’s so much that I learned and you learn growing up from, you know, you kind of figure out instead of someone telling you what to do or how to do it.” The 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic winner recently came to with another bold confession about doing the unconventional this year.

Rickie Fowler doesn’t want to be a “billboard” golfer

Recently, Rickie Fowler parted ways with Farmers Insurance, and his other sponsor, Rocket Mortgage, has not renewed the contract yet, though it was said to be renewed soon. Now, during the process, Fowler gave an interview with Golfweek talking about what he wanted for his future.

Fowler expressed the importance of time and surrounding himself with right-minded people. He said, “I don’t want to be a billboard or NASCAR driver type of thing, but I do want to have a good, core group of partners.” The 35-year-old wants to bring something new to his game.

What’s the new thing and who are the new set of partners for Fowler remains to be disclosed. Till then, the player would be practicing for his next adventure at PGA National Resort for the new Cognizant Classic.