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ANTHONY JOSHUA: ‘I could tear Wilder apart right now’
British heavyweight Anthony Joshua commented on his early victory over Swede Otto Wallin and also talked about his plans. Additionally, Joshua reminded that his potential rival Deontay Wilder lost to New Zealander Joseph Parker.
“I can’t evaluate my game. I’ll leave that to my team.
The return of Joshua’s ex? Just another war. I respect Otto. Not another fight, just another day at the office. Victory by any means necessary. Like Otto, you want to do whatever it takes to win. It’s all I want.
I was looking at the list of heavyweights that were there today. I thought Otto fought Parker, he was going to fight Miller.
Otto is a true warrior. The angle plays a huge role in ensuring his fighters survive to fight another day. I am a skilled fighter and I use my talent. I’m looking for greatness. Ben Davison is a great addition to my goal. I’m sure you can see that today.
Wilder’s defeat? I didn’t look. I just focused on myself. I know how important this is to me. I heard Deontay was missing. So what? It will be back. I might break it now but I’ll go higher
Look at Dubois tonight, you might come back. Wilder can return if he wants. I’m sure everyone still wants to see me fight him.
Becoming a three-time champion? It would be great. Every struggle leads to an ultimate goal. Keep praying and working hard. I have to focus because I’m on the road and it’s hard.
We have big goals. “As I told Louis Theroux, we don’t celebrate when we win these fights, we celebrate when we win championships,” Joshua said.
Source: Sport UA
I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
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“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.” Ibrahimovic posted a photo with Nurmagomedov and Pogba
Khabib Nurmagomedov, Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic / Photo: © Zlatan Ibrahimovic social networks
Former Swedish national team player, advisor to the company that owns Milan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, posted a photo with ex-UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and Monaco midfielder Paul Pogba.
“The good, the bad and the ugly,” Ibrahimovic captioned the photo on social networks.
Khabib Nurmagomedov had 29 fights in MMA and won 29 victories. He retired in 2020 as the UFC lightweight champion.
Pogba was suspended for four years for doping violations, but the athlete’s period of ineligibility was reduced to 18 months and expired on March 10, 2025. On June 29, the footballer signed a two-year contract with Monaco as a free agent.
Source: Sportbox
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One of the best boxers of our time talks about retiring
On Saturday, December 27, in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), the Ring V boxing night will take place, the main event of which will be the fight of the absolute world champion. Naoi Inoue From Japan and Mexican competitor Alan David Picasso.
On the eve of this confrontation, the Japanese “Beast” shared his expectations from the upcoming confrontation and also talked about a possible retirement.
“I can’t afford to lose. My motivation depends on where I am in the league. I have achieved results that satisfy me.
But now I am 32 years old and my expectations are very clear. We’re talking about retirement… At this stage of my career, it’s becoming more and more obvious that I will retire one day.
I’m doing the same show with Junto Nakatani, so fans will be looking forward to next year. So I need to show them I’m still in the game. Our common victory is our highest priority.
I’ve had a high performance so far and I’m proud. If that feeling of satisfaction starts to fade, then you’ll probably start to lose weight. When you stop testing yourself, it all ends,” Inoue concluded.
Source: Sport UA
I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
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Inoue is trying to get his fourth win of the year. This may help your opponent
The Samurai Night tournament will take place on December 27 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As part of the main event of the card, Japanese absolute world champion Naoya Inoue (31-0, 27 KOs) will defend his status in the fight against 25-year-old Mexican representative David Allen Picasso (32-0-1, 17 KOs).
This will be Naoya’s fourth fight in 2025. And another step towards the Japanese mega-fight against Junto Nakatani, which could be the next match for both boxers.
Inoue has been very active this year. Picasso will enter the ring much fresher
Naoya Inoue has set a high pace for 2025. This is not typical for boxers of this level and class. As a rule, fighters who receive titles and status move towards making money from all this. They have great struggles against famous rivals, trying to earn as much money as possible. Or they box against people they don’t know, exhaust their status and use it to the fullest.
Naoya raised eyebrows when he said he wanted to do more than the two fights in 2025, which has been his standard tempo for years. And I was even more surprised when I kept my promise and reviewed all the applicants.
The first one was Ye Joon Kim. Not a name you’d want to see against Inoue, but that’s how it turned out. Naoya simply beat him: he knocked him out in the 4th round. He also did it beautifully when he wanted exactly an opponent – stating that the Japanese should attack.
The next opponent was Ramon Cardenas. As in the lightweight divisions, he is a tough opponent who takes a heavy hit from Mexico. He even knocked Naoya out in the 2nd round. But the success could not be improved: Inoue knocked him out before the championship rounds.
Another important factor is that this fight did not take place in Japan. Naoya left his home for the first time in a long time and entered the fight in front of Mexican fans supporting his opponent. This in no way prevented the Japanese from winning.
The third and last was Murodzhon Akhmadaliev. Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing client. The Briton claimed that Inoue was afraid of Murodjon and avoided meeting him. This was partly true about avoidance. More precisely, Naoya gradually passed the competitors in the belts and reached the Uzbek boxer.
Surprisingly, the former Olympian, who was a representative of the recently successful boxing school Akhmadaliev, did not show anything surprising. He jumped around his opponent, tried to counterattack, tried to connect. However, all this was very short-lived and it was as if Murodzhon was afraid of his rival.
As a result, Inoue won confidently, although not ahead of schedule. Naoya later said that he saw opportunities to defeat his opponent ahead of schedule but backed out. But this is not a new story for every boxer with such a large and early victory percentage.
This can be expected to be Inoue’s last fight of the year. However, he enters the ring again – this time against the young Mexican Picasso. He also lays claim to Naoya through an organization. And he, like a real Japanese, follows the program without deviating to the side.
Picasso is an invincible boxer who is much younger than his opponent. Very percussive, fast-paced. What’s interesting is that Inoue is once again facing an opponent bigger than himself. Both in arm span and height. This is no surprise considering how the not-so-great Japanese have risen through the categories.
What’s wrong with David’s opposition? It’s a good question because it’s impossible to equate this list of opponents with Inoue’s opponents. But he is not a failure. The same Kenosuke Kameda whom Picasso defeated in the previous meeting is a good opponent. There were multiple interesting rivals, but it’s not impossible to single out a specific set of rivals. There is no point in equating this with the record of a Japanese who has been competing at championship level for years.
Who is the favorite?
Picasso’s potential victory is one of the biggest upsets of 2025 in boxing, if not the main one. Naoya Inoue’s victory usually comes with a ridiculous odds of 1.025. At the same time, David’s raised hand is valued at 13.40.
It’s hard to argue with these figures, but there are still counter-arguments. Picasso has many advantages. These are dimensions. The ability to use them.
Multi-hit compositions. Good footwork. Theoretically, the Mexican can knock out his opponent from a distance by constantly maneuvering around the ring.
However, this is theoretical. Luis Neri could have done the same; took a heavy blow. And Ramon Cardenas is also a boxer who can punch well and recorded a crazy knockout at the end of 2025. Akhmadaliev’s legs are good. He also puts it together very skillfully – almost better than Picasso!
The dimensions are great. But none of Inoue’s opponents in the new league were significantly smaller than him. Naoya found himself in a situation where the opponents around him could not lose to him purely physically. But it was not broken in any way.
And now we come to the conclusion that Picasso’s real problem was his rival. Naoya Inoue is a very strong boxer. Moreover, he is much more experienced.
Now the only thing that can break it is time and high activity.
This is exactly what Picasso had to rely on. Showing his best and hoping that four fights a year will be too much for Inoue. The one who broke it in 2025 was Merab Dvalishvili, who looked like an absolute machine. Maybe Picasso will be lucky too?
Source: Sport UA
I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
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