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Gennady GOLOVKIN: “I’ll be back. I’m still a champion”

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Gennady GOLOVKIN: “I’ll be back.  I’m still a champion”

WBA, IBF and IBO middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin commented on his third match loss to Mexico’s Saul Alvarez.

“Everybody knows it’s the highest class, best fight in boxing. Everyone knows who Canelo is. Every bad move is the end of the war. If you miss a hit, this ends the fight. Look at his and my faces – it’s clean because we made the best preparations and we showed it in battle.

This fight was very clever, it was more tactical, it was like chess. Today Canelo was better. In the second half, I tried to change the course of the match. I felt good. This is a good fight.

Our blood feud is one hundred percent over. Today I must congratulate Canelo and all the boxing fans. Note that I have three middleweight belts. I’ll be back. “I’m still the champion, guys,” said Golovkin.

Note that the third fight between Golovkin and Alvarez took place in the second middleweight division, so Gennady retained their belts despite the defeat.

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An MMA fighter in Tver tied up and brutally beat a 20-year-old girl for several hours, a native of Dagestan was detained – media

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An MMA fighter in Tver tied up and brutally beat a 20-year-old girl for several hours, a native of Dagestan was detained – media

The Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Tver Region detained a native of Dagestan suspected of beating a girl in Tver, the department’s press service reports.

According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, the detainee is an MMA fighter.

— The investigation unit of the Kalininsky Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia is investigating a criminal case under paragraph “c” of part 2 of Article 112 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Intentional infliction of moderate harm to health” against a 25-year-old resident of the Moscow region, a native of the Republic of Dagestan.

A young man is suspected of beating his 20-year-old girlfriend. It was preliminary established that on December 19 he was at the victim’s home. During the conflict, the young man tied up the girl and brutally beat her for several hours, causing multiple injuries to her face and body. During an examination at the hospital, doctors recorded fractures of the girl’s facial bones, hematomas and a traumatic brain injury. The victim required surgery followed by long-term treatment.

Criminal investigation officers quickly established the location of the attacker. Police detained a suspect in the Moscow region. The defendant was placed in a temporary detention center. Police officers are petitioning the court to select a preventive measure against the young man in the form of detention, says a statement from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Tver Region.

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Wilder makes bold promise to Usyk ahead of 2026 fight

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Wilder makes bold promise to Usyk ahead of 2026 fight

Former WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder The unified champion of the league commented on a possible fight against Alexander Usik.

Wilder said, “The fight with Usyk is a great chance. This is an opportunity to compete for championship belts again. If I win, I will become champion again. Next year will be very important for me. When this fight happens, it will change my life. I will shock the world again.”

Previously, Alexander Usik (24-0, 15 KOs), the holder of the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles (over 90.7 kg), talked about his plans and admitted when he plans to end his professional career. The boxer recently vacated his WBO title and lost his status as absolute world champion.

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan: “Jake Paul took a terrible hit from Joshua, it could end badly”

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan: “Jake Paul took a terrible hit from Joshua, it could end badly”

UFC commentator Joe Rogan advised boxer-blogger Jake Paul to no longer fight with opponents of the level of former world champion Anthony Joshua.

On Friday, Paul lost to Joshua in the sixth round by knockout at a tournament in Miami. After the fight, the blogger was hospitalized with a broken jaw.

– I believe that a person can withstand a certain number of blows in the ring without serious consequences. Joshua’s knockout blow was terrible and equal to ten normal strong blows. Jake Paul took a lot of damage.

He shouldn’t continue like this for long because he’ll have to pay for it and it’s not worth it. Serious brain disorders lead to depression, which leads you to addiction. Many become gambling addicts, drug addicts, and alcoholics after finishing their boxing career. “Many people act hastily,” Rogan said on social networks.

Former WBA, WBO, IBF heavyweight champion, 2012 Olympic champion Joshua has 29 wins and four losses. Paul won 12 victories and suffered two defeats in the professional ring.

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