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“In 12 World Boxing Championship finals, you must win at least six gold medals” – Kravtsov
The Russian boxing team must win at least six gold medals at the World Championships in Dubai. The chairman of the coaching council of the Russian Boxing Federation, Eduard Kravtsov, told Match TV.
The World Championships are held in 13 weight categories. 12 Russian boxers qualified for the finals. Andrey Peglivanyan (up to 57 kg) won the bronze medal.
– This is already a historical achievement! 13 people in the semi-finals and 12 in the finals of the World Championship. I understand that skeptics may talk about the absence of the strongest. But if you look at it, the same boxers who won gold at the World Boxing Championship are now performing. Some of them didn’t even make it to the semi-finals, but some reached the finals. There are also three 2024 Olympic champions from Uzbekistan in the finals. That is, the championship itself was a great success both in terms of quantity and level.
You should not underestimate the result of any team. Well, let’s remember that we initially announced that we had an even and strong composition. Our guys improve from fight to fight. It’s great how the youth joined in. I think Russian boxing is on the right track. And the fruits that were laid in 2017 with the arrival of Umar Nazarovich (Kremlev) are working. And now we can see the efforts of Alexander Alexandrovich (Besputin), who is truly passionate about his work and helps the team. These joint efforts brought such great results.
It’s too early to rejoice, the finals are ahead. And out of 12, at least you need to win half of the gold medals. Then we can rejoice and congratulate each other,” Kravtsov told Match TV.
At the World Championships, the Russian team performs with national attributes.
The tournament’s prize fund is $8.32 million. The boxer will receive $300,000 for victory, $150,000 for second place, $75,000 for third place, and $10,000 for fifth place. The distribution of this fee will be in the following ratio: 50% to the boxer, 25% to the coach, 25% to the national federation.
Watch live broadcasts of the men’s world boxing championship these minutes on the Match TV and Match! Fighter”, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
Source: Sportbox
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Hearn surprises with statement about Jake Paul’s future after fight with Joshua
British organizer Eddie Hearn Reacts to speculation some boxing fans have that the fight will go ahead jake paul And Anthony Joshua it was fake.
“Even now people say, ‘Oh yeah, it was definitely a fixed battle.’ Today a guy commented on one of my posts: ‘Yes, it was definitely staged.’ I reply: ‘Do you realize you broke his jaw in two places?’
He may never be able to box again. Almost no one talks about this. People think it’s simple; They connect your jaw with wire, tighten a few screws, and move on. However, there were many fighters who broke their jaw and never entered the ring again.
And yes, “no, that moment might be real, but everything else…” – as if we were actors here. Everything was 100% real. There was no strategy, no agreement, no scenario.
Anthony wanted to get in as early and clean as possible. Unfortunately, the only time he actually hit cleanly was in the sixth inning. And unfortunately, this happened to Jake too.
We didn’t want this to happen to Jake. In the end, we wanted to win and end the war, but he accepted such dangers and took such risks on himself in the war. We hope he can recover,” Hearn said.
The video of the fight in which Anthony Joshua knocked out Jake Paul is available on our website.
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Joshua picks opponents for Jake Paul after brutal knockout
British heavyweight Anthony Joshua Who could be the next opponent of the American blogger jake paulIf he decides to continue his career.
“Jake’s got spirit. He’s got guts. He did everything he could, and my hat’s off to him because, first of all, not a lot of fighters would get in the ring with me, but Jake did. Secondly, even after he got knocked down, he kept trying to get back up. I trust him.”
So America, I believe you have a guy who could potentially come back again and his heart is still in it. He should dust himself off, come back, and maybe sell this arena in 2026. Maybe against Gervonta Davis or Ryan Garcia,” Anthony said.
The video of the fight in which Anthony Joshua knocked out Jake Paul is available on our website.
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Joshua will pay huge taxes for fight with Jake Paul – shocking amount
Former IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO heavyweight world champion, British Anthony Joshua He will have to pay approximately $48.6 million in taxes from his purse for his fight with popular American boxing blogger Jake Paul.
Their fight took place on December 20 in Miami (Florida, USA) and ended with Joshua winning by knockout in the sixth round.
According to the source, both Jake and Anthony earned $93 million per fight. Since the fight took place in the United States, Joshua’s purse is subject to federal income tax at the highest rate: 37%, or about $34.5 million.
Additionally, Joshua will have to pay tax on his $14.1 million foreign income as a British citizen.
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