Callum Smith is your new interim WBO light heavyweight world champion! Stepping inside the squared circle against Joshua Buatsi…
Callum Smith is your new interim WBO light heavyweight world champion!
Stepping inside the squared circle against Joshua Buatsi inside the AMD Arena in Riyadh, the all-Brit battle delivered an exciting edge-of-your-seat scrap for 12 full rounds. In the end, it was ‘Mundo’ who ran away with it on the scorecards to claim interim light heavyweight gold.
Smith relentlessly worked his opponent’s body throughout the fight, but as Smith began to lose steam, Buatsi picked up some much-needed momentum in the later rounds.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as Smith came back strong in the 11th and 12th rounds, punishing Buatsi with big shots to the head and body. At one point in the final round, Buatsi appeared to be out on his feet, but to his credit, he stayed upright long enough to hear the final bell.
Official Result: Callum Smith def. Joshua Buatsi via unanimous decision (119-110, 115-113, 116-112) to win the WBO interim light heavyweight world championship.
Check out highlights from callum smith vs. Joshua Buatsi:
Callum Smith is your new interim WBO light heavyweight world champion! Stepping inside the squared circle against Joshua Buatsi…
Callum Smith is your new interim WBO light heavyweight world champion!
Stepping inside the squared circle against Joshua Buatsi inside the AMD Arena in Riyadh, the all-Brit battle delivered an exciting edge-of-your-seat scrap for 12 full rounds. In the end, it was ‘Mundo’ who ran away with it on the scorecards to claim interim light heavyweight gold.
Smith relentlessly worked his opponent’s body throughout the fight, but as Smith began to lose steam, Buatsi picked up some much-needed momentum in the later rounds.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as Smith came back strong in the 11th and 12th rounds, punishing Buatsi with big shots to the head and body. At one point in the final round, Buatsi appeared to be out on his feet, but to his credit, he stayed upright long enough to hear the final bell.
Official Result: Callum Smith def. Joshua Buatsi via unanimous decision (119-110, 115-113, 116-112) to win the WBO interim light heavyweight world championship.
Check out highlights from callum smith vs. Joshua Buatsi:
World champion boxer ‘Bud’ Terence Crawford recently disclosed a tense encounter with R&B star Trey Songz that nearly escalated…
World champion boxer ‘Bud’ Terence Crawford recently disclosed a tense encounter with R&B star Trey Songz that nearly escalated into a physical altercation. The incident Crawford described as involving the artist’s “audacious” behavior, occurred in a public setting but ultimately did not lead to violence.
Terence Crawford vs. Trey Songz
Terence Crawford, known for his calm demeanor, recounted that the situation tested his patience. He recently shared details about a heated encounter with R&B star Trey Songz during a celebrity basketball event hosted by rapper 50 Cent. The altercation began when Trey Songz challenged Crawford to a $100 jump-shooting contest. After Crawford made his shot and Songz missed, tensions flared when the singer refused to pay up and began antagonizing the boxing champion.
50 Cent?
Crawford recalled being taken aback by Songz’s audacious behavior, even questioning if the singer was under the influence. As the situation escalated, 50 Cent intervened to defuse the conflict, preventing what could have been a physical altercation. Terence Crawford humorously recounted warning Songz to “go over there and start singing to somebody.”
Terence Crawford talks about the time he was about to BEAT UP TREY SONGZ
This story comes as Crawford continues to prepare for a potential super-fight against Mexican boxing icon Canelo Álvarez later this year. The bout, tentatively scheduled for September, would see two of boxing’s pound-for-pound greats face off in what is expected to be one of the sport’s biggest events.
‘Bud’ Terence Crawford is an undefeated American professional boxer widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of his generation. A three-division world champion, Crawford has held multiple titles across lightweight, junior welterweight, and welterweight divisions, including becoming the first male boxer to simultaneously hold all four major world titles (WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO) in two different weight classes.
Known for his exceptional fight IQ, versatility in switching stances, and knockout power, Crawford boasts a pristine 41-0 record with 31 wins by knockout. His career highlights include becoming the undisputed junior welterweight champion in 2017 and achieving undisputed status in the welterweight division by defeating Errol Spence Jr. in 2023.
Cris Cyborg is set to return to professional boxing with an international bout in Colombia. She is one of…
Cris Cyborg is set to return to professional boxing with an international bout in Colombia. She is one of the most accomplished fighters in combat sports history. Known for her dominance across multiple disciplines and for collecting MMA world titles in Bellator, the PFL, Invicta, Strikeforce, and the UFC.
Cris Cyborg
The Brazilian fighter Cris Cyborg’s journey began in 2005 with MMA, where she quickly rose to prominence. A defining moment came in 2009 when she defeated Gina Carano to become the Strikeforce Women’s Featherweight Champion, marking a turning point for women’s MMA.
In addition to her MMA success, Cyborg has ventured into other combat sports. She competed in Muay Thai against elite fighters like Jorina Baars and showcased her striking power. Her professional boxing career began in 2022 with victories over Simone Silva and Gabrielle Holloway. These wins demonstrated her adaptability and skills.
She is set for a return to the boxing ring later this year in Colombia, but no opponent or date has yet been confirmed. On Instagram, she shared: “Stepping back into the Boxing ring with an International fight in Colombia.”
Claressa Shields, a 29-year-old US-born boxer and the only fighter to hold undisputed world titles in three weight classes,…
Claressa Shields, a 29-year-old US-born boxer and the only fighter to hold undisputed world titles in three weight classes, has been suspended by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission after testing positive for marijuana. The suspension follows an “oral fluid sample” collected after her February 3 victory over Danielle Perkins in Michigan, which revealed the presence of the banned substance.
Claressa Shields Suspension
Marijuana is prohibited in competition under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules. The Michigan Commission stated that Claressa Shields’ actions pose a threat to the integrity of professional boxing, public interest, and athlete safety. The World Boxing Organization (WBO), which cannot impose suspensions, has requested Shields to provide an explanation through a “show cause” notice.
Meanwhile, the Michigan Commission is conducting its own investigation to determine if further disciplinary action is warranted. Shields addressed the situation on social media, asserting she is a “clean athlete.”
Her manager criticized the Michigan Commission’s statements as premature and harmful, suggesting second-hand smoke could be a factor in her positive test. Shields remains undefeated in her career and is widely regarded as one of boxing’s greatest athletes.
“This isn’t breaking. And it’s not a thinking face, it was marijuana, no PEDs. Also [Ariel Helwani] it’s a temporary suspension til I go to trial for the very petite amount. I’ve never smoked weed.
“On my soul can’t nobody tarnish my image. It’s a temporary suspension til I go to trial for this very small amount of marijuana. I’m not SUSPENDED from Boxing, I’m not stripped of my titles. I’m just waiting. Also I can’t defend a lie! Do your research!”
On my soul can’t nobody tarnish my image. It’s a temporary suspension til I go to trial for this very small amount of marijuana. I’m not SUSPENDED from Boxing, I’m not stripped of my titles. I’m just waiting. Also I can’t defend a lie! Do your research!
Zhilei Zhang, the 41-year-old Chinese heavyweight known as “Big Bang,” is set to face Germany’s undefeated Agit Kabayel this…
Zhilei Zhang, the 41-year-old Chinese heavyweight known as “Big Bang,” is set to face Germany’s undefeated Agit Kabayel this Saturday, February 22, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The bout will determine the interim WBC heavyweight champion, a pivotal step for both fighters in their pursuit of global dominance in the division.
“Big Bang” Zhilei Zhang
Zhilei Zhang has a professional record of 27-2-1 (22 KOs). He has been a prominent figure in boxing, earning accolades such as an Olympic silver medal and a WBO interim heavyweight title. Despite a recent loss to Joseph Parker, Zhang rebounded with an emphatic fifth-round TKO victory over former world champion Deontay Wilder last June. His opponent, Kabayel, boasts an unblemished record of 25-0 (17 KOs) and enters the fight with momentum after notable wins over Arslanbek Makhmudov and Frank Sanchez.
In the lead-up to the fight, “Big Bang” Zhilei Zhang made headlines with his colorful remarks during a press conference. When asked about his approach to Kabayel, Zhang quipped, “I’m Big Bang. I bang you. No Diddy!” Which caused laughter in the press conference. Kabayel responded, “He will bang me? Saturday we will see, he bang me or I bang him.”
Zhang first gained international recognition by winning a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, becoming the first Asian to medal in the unlimited weight class. In 2014, Zhang transitioned to professional boxing, making his debut in the United States.
Standing at 6’6″ with an 80-inch reach and fighting as a southpaw, he quickly established himself as a formidable force in the heavyweight division. He captured the WBO Interim Heavyweight title in 2023 after defeating Joe Joyce via TKO and successfully defended it in a rematch with a decisive knockout.
The fight promises fireworks as both men are known for their punching power. With the interim WBC title on the line, the stakes are high for this clash of heavyweights on the undercard of an already star-studded event in Riyadh.