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Supporters of Fury and Usyk agree on new round of negotiations

famous organizer Frank Warren He insists that the battle between WBC belt holder Tyson Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) and WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs) could still continue.
Warren says he convinced Fury to accept the rematch clause, but then a disagreement arose over the sharing of the fee: “We want the fight, why can’t this be resolved?”
Warren also said that Fury is ready to accept the clause for a rematch with Usyk on the same terms Usyk took against Anthony Joshua. According to organizer AJ, it was 50/50 as Usyk won the first fight.
Live on TalkSPORT, Frank Warren and Ukrainian boxer’s promoter Oleksandr Krasyuk agreed to return to negotiations and try to save the undisputed heavyweight championship fight.
Source: Sport UA

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Michael Hunter Explains Why Fury Avoided Usyk Fight

American heavyweight michael hunter (21-1-1, 14 KOs), WBC heavyweight title holder Tyson Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) and WBA, WBO and IBF champion Oleksandr Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs).
“Tyson, as it were, avoided a fight with Usyk and did not carry out the fight. If he was the best in the world then it would be very easy to fight him, he was the A side of everything. He had every opportunity, but still did not accept the challenge. Slightly smaller, well-moving fighters like Usyk pose problems for fighters like Fury.
Fury got in trouble every time he stepped into the ring with a guy who was a little smaller and had good legs. I’m just that kind of fighter,” Hunter said.
The Fury-Usyk fight was supposed to be played on April 29, but the boxing teams could not come to an agreement.
Source: Sport UA

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The Russian boxer fell into a coma right in the ring. How was he allowed to fight?!

Roman Simakov / Photo: © RIA Novosti / Alexander Zaitsev
The tragedy could have been avoided…
The evening of boxing attracted great attention of sports fans from all over the country. The fans in the stands and at the TV screens enjoyed the fights, in one of which the fate of the championship belt was decided. From the first rounds, the challenger took possession of the advantage, but the opponent did not want to give up. This led to tragedy.
Roman died without regaining consciousness.
“Roman has strange eyes”
Russian Sergey Kovalev by the beginning of the winter of 2011 scored a good move in professional boxing. For two and a half years, the Crusher managed to hold 17 fights, 16 of which ended in victories and only one ended in a draw. The vast majority of fights took place in the USA and only in one case did the future champion appear in the ring in front of the Russian public.
On December 5, 2011, a native of the Chelyabinsk region Kovalev was scheduled for the second professional fight in Russia. In Yekaterinburg, Sergei had to meet in the ring with compatriot Roman Simakov, who also boasted a good record: 19 wins, one draw and one defeat. A boxer from Kemerovo at that time held the belt of the Asian WBC light heavyweight champion. It was this title that was at stake on that ill-fated evening.
The confrontation between two promising Russian professionals aroused great interest among the public. The fight was broadcast live on a federal channel, and the famous Russian champion Kostya Tszyu appeared at the weigh-in ceremony and called on all Ural boxing fans to attend the fight. Nobody noticed anything suspicious at that moment, only later Kovalev remembered some oddities in the opponent’s appearance.

– At the weigh-in procedure, when, standing face to face, we posed for photographers, I noticed that Roman had some strange, slightly shining eyes. Then I thought that the doctors could not allow a sick boxer into the ring. Perhaps, in preparation for the fight, he “dried himself”, drove weight, and this affected his well-being? The body can feel differently when you start preparing for a fight, ”Kovalev was quoted by the Akboxing portal.
“I hope you’re smart enough to stop the fight”
The duel began with reconnaissance: the rivals had never met even as amateurs, and therefore they were in no hurry to give all their best. It was impossible to say for sure who would take advantage. In one of the episodes, Roman hit Sergei in the head – as he admitted later, it even darkened in his eyes. But the Crusher also worked well on the opponent.
From the second round, Kovalev seized the initiative and did not miss it again. Several times Sergey hit the opponent’s body, tested his liver, did a great job at the ropes. The blows of the Crusher became harder and harder, successfully passed the series. Simakov answered, but not so convincingly, and somewhere by the end of the fourth round it became clear that only a miracle would help him rectify the situation. Coach Kovaleva even asked his athlete to be softer with his opponent.
“Those were hooks in the fourth round. I think three. After them, it became obvious that Roman stopped responding adequately. Needless to say, he was completely shocked at that moment. But I noticed that he had impaired coordination of movements and reflexes. Before the fifth round, he said to Kovalev: “Do not box with him at full strength, hit the body, hit the hands.” And after the fifth: “I hope that the people in Simakov’s corner will be smart enough to stop the fight. Their fighter is no longer able to resist, ”Kovalev’s coach Abel Sanchez said in an interview with Sportbox.ru.

Twice Simakov was in standing knockdowns, in the sixth round the referee started the countdown. Roman decided to continue the fight, but his corner did not react to this decision. However, in the seventh round, after a series of not the strongest blows, the champion sat down on the floor, and the judge was forced to stop the fight. The defeated boxer tried to stand up, holding on to the ropes, but his legs would not hold him. The loser had to leave the ring on a stretcher.
“Hold on, Roman!”
Later it became known that even in the ring Simakov fell into a coma. At the hospital, he underwent a craniotomy and a hematoma was removed. All seven hours, while the operation lasted, the hemorrhage in the brain did not stop. Kovalev, having learned what was happening with his opponent, turned to him through social networks, wishing to get out of the most difficult situation as soon as possible.
– I am very worried about this, I feel sorry for him very much. I pray he gets out. On Tuesday evening I returned to Chelyabinsk, and on Wednesday my wife Natalya and I went to church, lit candles and ordered a prayer to the priest for his health. I offer my sincere apologies to Roma’s relatives – I did not want this for him. Hold on Roman! — wrote Kovalev.
Less than 30 minutes after this publication, Simakov died. Kovalev took the death of his opponent very painfully and was not even sure that he would continue his career. However, he still decided not to leave boxing and eventually got to the world titles in several prestigious versions at once. Crusher promised to transfer the fee from the subsequent fight to the family of the deceased, and even after that he repeatedly dedicated sports successes to Roman.
Source: Sportbox

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Vice-world champion in jiu-jitsu died at the age of 32 due to cardiac arrest

World Jiu-Jitsu silver medalist Sandra Badi has died at the age of 31. This is reported by the official website of the club, for which the French athlete played.
According to Insidethegames, the cause of death was cardiac arrest.
“She was an iconic figure at the club and will leave a huge void in her wake. Our hearts go out to her family in this terrible ordeal. Many have reached out to us, so we are creating a fund for her family to give them a little support during this difficult time.
Badi won the silver medal at the 2022 World Championships in Abu Dhabi in the 48 kg weight category. Also, the athlete is the winner in team competitions and the owner of bronze in the individual championship at the 2022 World Games.
Source: Sportbox

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