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Unified world welterweight champion Terence Crawford does not seem too impressed with an Instagram post from Errol Spence Jr.

Crawford and Spence met in one of last year’s biggest fights when they went head-to-head in Las Vegas for the undisputed welterweight title.

Many were expecting it to be a closely fought affair, but what transpired was someone no one expected. Crawford dominated the contest from start to finish with the Nebraska man knocking down Spence three times before the fight was brought to an end in the ninth round.

Now six months after the July contest, Spence has announced that he has undergone successful cataract surgery and claims that this problem played a part in his loss to Crawford.

“Why you think I got hit with so many jabs and hooks? Still a great performance by bro,” Spence wrote on his Instagram story.

Since this revelation, Crawford issued a simple “No comment,” response on his X account.

Neither fighter has stepped into the ring since the undisputed clash, but it’s expected that Crawford and Spence will meet in a rematch at some point in 2024 either at welterweight or light middleweight.

MMA veteran Francis Ngannou is scheduled to collide with former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on March 8 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

However, Ngannou has not forgotten about a potential rematch with WBC world champion Tyson Fury.

Last October, Ngannou made his professional boxing debut against Fury.

Ngannou, a former UFC heavyweight champion, dropped Fury in the third round and made it a very competitive fight for the entire ten rounds.

After the smoke had cleared, Fury came away with a razor-close split decision victory.

Ngannou believes he did enough to win the fight and called out for an immediate rematch.

On the other hand, Fury is set to collide with WBO, IBF, IBO, WBA champion Oleksandr Usyk in a high-stakes undisputed fight on February 17 in Riyadh.

tyson fury and oleksandr usyk

Regardless of who wins, there is a rematch clause where a second fight is likely to happen near the end of the year.

Ngannou wants a second fight with Fury regardless of the outcome of the upcoming fight with Usyk.

“It’s going to happen,” Ngannou said on The MMA Hour. “I mean there’s Fury and [Oleksandr] Usyk, even then we spoke about it. There’s Fury and Usyk going on, so [the Joshua fight] was like an opportunity. I was waiting for Fury, but this was the opportunity that I was happy to take, I [asked] for. And at the end of the day, this won’t take anything away from the Fury rematch.

“[The rematch has] never been right away. I think there’s even a slight chance that the ‘right away’ is the Usyk rematch. Because I think their term is even closer, our rematch term was in one year. Within one year. Which is still gonna be in October this year.”

Artur Beterbiev fought a sequence of bouts with Oleksandr Usyk, now the unified heavyweight champion, when they were both amateurs; Beterbiev doesn’t rule out moving up in weight himself but insists he is fully focused on next opponent Callum Smith; Watch Beterbiev vs Smith live on Sky

Artur Beterbiev beat Oleksandr Usyk once, and he believes Tyson Fury will do so too when the Briton fights him for the undisputed heavyweight title.

Beterbiev, who is the holder the WBC, WBO and IBF light-heavyweight championships, lost to Usyk in two exciting bouts at 91kgs in the 2011 amateur World championships and 2012 Olympics.

But he is the first to point out that he also holds an amateur win over Usyk, beating the Ukrainian when they were both light-heavyweights.

He shrugged off those past defeats. “That time my weight was only 83kgs,” he told Sky Sports. “I’ve never been 90kgs in a fight.

tyson fury and oleksandr usyk

“We had another fight too in the amateurs,” he added. “There was a match [in Russia], I had fight with him there at 81kgs and I beat him on the first day [of the tournament].

“You know Oleksandr Usyk, he does his job very well. What I can say, good for him.

That is something of an understatement. Usyk has excelled as a professional, beating Anthony Joshua to win the WBO, IBF and WBA heavyweight titles, and his February fight with WBC titlist Fury gives him the chance to become a two-weight undisputed champion.

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are set to fight next month to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis.

Usyk brings the WBA, WBO and IBF belts to the table, pitted against Fury’s WBC for the historic contest that will, in many minds, show the best of a generation.

With two tricky styles, the fight could be won on game-plan alone, and thus a lot of eyes are on how each man prepares. Someone who knows them in the gym well is Martin Bakole.

The heavyweight contender is a regular sparring partner of Fury’s – although not for this particular bout – and has claimed to have stopped Usyk in the gym in the past.

Speaking to IFL TV, Bakole said he can see a path to victory for both of his former sparring partners but ultimately sat on the fence when it comes to the final result.

Whilst Usyk has put an open call out for sparring partners who feel they can emulate the giant Brit, Fury’s camp has spoken to cruiserweight king Jai Opetaia as well as rising heavyweight star Moses Itauma.

Many fans feel both men showed vulnerabilities in their last outings, making this one, set for Riyadh on February 17, all the more intriguing.

Francis Ngannou made a huge impact on his boxing debut, and he has earned another huge fight in the squared circle where he will take on British heavyweight Anthony Joshua. The pair look set to meet in a huge heavyweight clash in Saudi Arabia in March, which will come just six months after the ex-UFC star scored a huge knockdown against Tyson Fury in his debut in the sport, which sent shockwaves through the division.

Ngannou earned a WBC ranking despite falling short on the final judges scorecards, and he will now have a big opportunity to propel his name into even further stardom. AJ himself is in good form, having won his last three fights including a stoppage demolition of Otto Wallin, which is considered his most convincing performance in the last couple of years. But ‘The Predator’ fancies his chances and has compared the size of the task to facing the ‘Gypsy King’ in October.

Francis Ngannou recently weighed in on his upcoming boxing match against Anthony Joshua and compared ‘AJ’ to his previous opponent Tyson Fury.

The former UFC heavyweight champion is set to face Joshua in a blockbuster 10-round boxing match on March 8 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The bout was announced two weeks after the Englishman dispatched Otto Wallin via TKO on the ‘Day of Reckoning’ card, where Deontay Wilder shockingly suffered an upset decision loss to Joseph Parker.

Anthony Joshua

Due to Wilder losing, his next-planned opponent, Joshua, decided to move on and face Ngannou next instead. ‘The Predator’ is notably coming off a controversial split-decision loss to WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, who’s slated to fight for the undisputed heavyweight championship against Oleksandr Usyk on Feb. 17.

During the Fury-Ngannou fight, the Cameroonian stunned fans with his skills and even scored a knockdown on the Englishman. In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, Ngannou compared Joshua to Fury and predicted a statement victory on March 8. He said:

The mind games have already begun between soon-to-be opponents Francis Ngannou and Anthony Joshua as the former MMA star has taunted the Brit about his punch resistance.

Ngannou is just weeks away from only his second-ever boxing match. It is scheduled for early March in Saudi Arabia and comes just a matter of months after he made his hugely impressive debut against the lineal and WBC champion Tyson Fury in October.

That fight saw him box well, stay out of trouble and inflict a knockdown on Fury in the third which has since had people talking about whether or not Fury is in decline.

Joshua meanwhile had a busy year with three wins, two inside the distance and one on points over 12 rounds. This contest is scheduled for 10 rounds though both men are notoriously big hitters so it could well not last that long.

Speaking to the MMA Hour, that is certainly what Congolese-Frenchman Ngannou is hinting at. Firstly, he responded to Eddie Hearn’s claims that the fight – which some think will earn both men eight figures – is easy money for Joshua.

Anthony Joshua

Ngannou then taunted Joshua about his allegedly weak jaw.

One thing is for sure, no one can doubt Ngannou’s toughness at taking on Fury and Joshua in his first ever two boxing matches.

Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou will earn eye-watering money for their fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 8.

The British heavyweight was to face Deontay Wilder, but that arrangement collapsed after Joseph Parker defeated the American just before Christmas.

Joshua will now face Ngannou, who almost claimed a shock win over Tyson Fury.

According to Sports Business Journal, Joshua will take home around £31 million from his clash with the former UFC star.

Ngannou would receive around half that amount at £16 million, which is double the amount that he made from his closely fought defeat to Fury last October.

 

Rising heavyweight contender Frazer Clarke is expecting former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua to secure a dominant win over MMA veteran Francis Ngannou.

Joshua has reached an agreement to collide with Ngannou on March 8 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Ngannou has become a heavyweight player after a better than expected performance against WBC champion Tyson Fury last October in Saudi Arabia.

In what many expected to become a mismatch, Ngannou stunned observers by dropping Fury in the third and then fighting him on even terms until the final bell of the ten round contest. Fury came away with a close split decision win.

Clarke, an Olympic bronze medalist, has sparred Joshua on a regular basis.

“The good thing is about that one [Ngannou], we’ve already had a look at him now,” Clarke told Sky Sports.

Anthoy Joshua

“Before Fury was like the tester. He had to get in there when he wasn’t quite sure and neither were we about what he was going to get. I think [Joshua] can beat him and can beat him well. If the world title is your aim, then I would probably say you’ll want a more competitive name on your resume to get back to that stage.

“You’ve been at the top, you’ve come down a bit, and you’ve now just fought Otto Wallin to bridge the gap. Maybe you need to bridge the gap again to the next level up to get you ready for the world titles. I’m not sure if Ngannou is that? Saying that he had a good performance against Fury, but then again, what does it come down to? I hate having this conversation with people, because it’s not what people want to hear, but pound notes is a massive thing in boxing and I think ultimately that will do the talking.”

Anthony Joshua has finalised terms for his next fight against Francis Ngannou, the former UFC champion, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on a reported date of Friday March 8; Joshua is also in contention for another world heavyweight title fight

Anthony Joshua will convincingly beat Francis Ngannou but that fight might not be the ideal preparation for a world title challenge, says Frazer Clarke.

Joshua has agreed a fight against Ngannou, the former UFC heavyweight champion, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on a reported date of Friday March 8.

Ngannou emerged with credit after flooring Tyson Fury in a split decision loss in October, but Olympic bronze medallist Clarke, a regular sparring partner for Joshua, has questioned whether the 34-year-old has chosen a suitable opponent.

“The good thing is about that one [Ngannou], we’ve already had a look at him now,” Clarke told Sky Sports.

“Before Fury was like the tester. He had to get in there when he wasn’t quite sure and neither were we about what he was going to get.

“I think he [Joshua] can beat him and can beat him well.

“If the world title is your aim, then I would probably say you’ll want a more competitive name on your resume to get back to that stage.

“You’ve been at the top, you’ve come down a bit, and you’ve now just fought Otto Wallin to bridge the gap. Maybe you need to bridge the gap again to the next level up to get you ready for the world titles. I’m not sure if Ngannou is that?

“Saying that he had a good performance against Fury, but then again, what does it come down to? I hate having this conversation with people, because it’s not what people want to hear, but pound notes is a massive thing in boxing and I think ultimately that will do the talking.”

Zhilei Zhang’s team confirmed he was also in talks to face Joshua, but Clarke believes the Chinese contender would be a very dangerous proposition after his back-to-back stoppage wins over Joe Joyce.

“He’s going to be the one most avoided now, if I’m honest,” said Clarke. “I think he’s an absolute nightmare for a lot of fighters.

“He’s a huge problem, he’s a nightmare in the division.

“I don’t think we’ll see Anthony Joshua in the ring with him any time soon, unless it’s for a world title in China.

“If anyone has got any brains about them, they’ll learn from Joe Joyce’s mistakes.”