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Turki Alalshikh wants to see a cross-generational clash between Oleksandr Usyk and Moses Itauma next.

The Ukrainian slickster regained his undisputed heavyweight crown on Saturday night by stopping Daniel Dubois in the fifth round at Wembley Stadium.

Usyk has now cleared out the top three heavyweights of his generation (Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Dubois) twice and isn’t left with many worthy challengers to face.

Absolute madness' — Moses Itauma has no business facing Oleksandr Usyk  despite being the future of heavyweight boxing | talkSPORT

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The obvious choice would be WBO interim champion Joseph Parker, whom ‘The Cat’ is expected to be ordered to face next.

If Usyk decides to go down a different route for what is expected to be his final fight, then he will almost certainly be stripped of his WBO belt, while Parker will be elevated to full champion.

If Alalshikh gets his way, then this exact process could play out.

“I want to see Usyk against Itauma,” tweeted Alalshikh in the aftermath of Usyk’s masterclass in London. “This is the fight.”

Itauma is currently ranked within the top 10 by all four major sanctioning bodies, and currently occupies No.1 spot with the WBO.

The Chatham southpaw has turned his head during a perfect 12-0 start to life in the paid ranks and is being branded a world champion in waiting by many prominent members of the media.

Usyk is also an admirer of the 20-year-old and tipped him to succeed him as the next heavyweight king during an exclusive interview with talkSPORT.com.

“Moses Itauma, I think, is a great fighter,” he said.

“Young. 20 years old. I think Itauma has a big future.”

Itauma is yet to face an opponent of truly elite quality, although he is set to take a big step up in competition on August 17 against Dillian Whyte.

Provided he comes through that fight unscathed, he could logically face Usyk sometime next year depending on when the pound-for-pound king decides to return to the ring.

“Nothing is next,” Usyk said after his most recent outing. “It’s enough, next, I don’t know. I want to rest.

“My family, my wife, my children, I want to rest now. Two or three months, I want to just rest.

“[Then] maybe it’s Tyson Fury. Maybe we have three choices: Derek Chisora and Anthony Joshua. Maybe Joseph Parker.

“Listen, I cannot now say because I want to go back home.”

Terence Crawford’s latest training footage has raised concerns among fans who feel the added weight may be slowing him down ahead of his September 13 bout with Canelo Alvarez.

Crawford will jump two weight classes to challenge for the undisputed super middleweight title in what is only his second fight above 147. After beating Israil Madrimov at 154 pounds, Crawford now prepares to fight at 168 — a division where Canelo has reigned supreme, having become undisputed on two occasions. Crawford showed in the Madrimov fight that he could be hurt, with some even feeling Bud lost the fight. Similar power shots from Canelo could cause extensive damage.

Reports indicate Crawford has bulked up from 155 to 186 pounds during camp, with a focus on resistance training and eating more. While that may help with size and power, fans have noticed a drop in speed and sharpness in recent footage. The following clip shows Crawford in the gym, as the American has bulked up.

READ: Canelo Wants To Move Away From Super Middleweight Division To Face One Man After Terence Crawford

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Roy Jones Jr. has previously spoken about the weight issue. Jermell Charlo tried and failed to beat Canelo Alvarez in 2023, coming up short on the scorecards when he jumped up from 154 pounds. Charlo, unlike Crawford, had boxed mostly at 154. Jones Jr. gave his take ahead of the Canelo fight, saying he expects Alvarez to control the action. However, he believes Crawford has a real shot — but only if he dominates the center of the ring and forces the pace. Interestingly, Jones did not see weight being the issue.

“The weight won’t be the factor, the factor will be how Canelo chooses to make the fight. Canelo comes out and does what Canelo should do, Canelo wins the fight. If Canelo comes out and does what he shouldn’t do, Crawford wins the fight (Crawford must) control the center of the ring. If Crawford is allowed to control the center, he’ll win,” Jones said 

Is Jake Paul really going to box Anthony Joshua?

There have been mixed messages this week, but this might not be the unthinkable fight that some think it is.

Paul has recently made known his desire to face the British heavyweight star, and after beating ex-world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in late June, the YouTuber has turned his attention to a potential bout with “AJ”.

It would not be Paul’s first time fighting a former world heavyweight champion, given he boxed a 58-year-old Mike Tyson – and won on points – in November. But Joshua is a different prospect altogether, even coming off a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois in September.

Jake Paul in first official meeting over Anthony Joshua fight after making  amends with Saudi boxing boss Turki Alalshikh | The Sun

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Joshua recently underwent surgery due to an elbow injury and, according to his promoter Eddie Hearn, may have further physical issues to address. As such, Joshua’s next move is up in the air.

But Turki Alalshikh, the Saudi adviser behind the Gulf nation’s aggressive entry into boxing in recent years, has now addressed a potential clash between Joshua, 35, and Paul, 28.

“Me and [Jake Paul] are thinking [about] doing him against Anthony Joshua now,” Alalshikh told The Ring, a magazine that he owns. “If Joshua destroys him, it will be good for me; the headache of Jake Paul is finished. If Jake wins, I will know Joshua is finished and Jake deserves a ranking and a future in boxing. Jake accepted it, next week I will talk with Joshua about it.”

Within those words, Alalshikh was referring to the fact that Paul is now a ranked cruiserweight per the WBA.

The Saudi adviser and the American influencer have traded barbs from afar in recent months, with Alalshikh taking issue with Paul’s matchmaking in his own bouts.

Paul was on the verge of signing a fight with modern great Saul “Canelo” Alvarez earlier this year, but Alalshikh was able to thwart that contest and get the Mexican to sign a four-bout deal with Riyadh Season. Canelo has already fought once under that deal, beating William Scull to regain undisputed status at super-middleweight – a status that he will defend against multi-weight champion Terence Crawford in September.

Could that leave Paul to square off with Joshua? Potentially, although Paul seems to resent the idea that Alalshikh would be involved. The YouTuber-turned-boxer appeared to address the situation on Thursday (17 July), when he wrote on X/Twitter: “I will do what I want, with who I want, when I want, in the boxing ring.

“Anyone, anytime, anyplace. You rodents talk so much s*** but when I want to take on the biggest challenges you start having panic attacks and deciding my demise.”

Hearn told Pro Boxing Fans last week: “Yeah, I was with His Excellency [Alalshikh] yesterday, obviously he’d met Jake Paul. I think he would like to do it, you know, but it’s mad enough to happen.

“It’s not something we expected, it’s not something we’re targeting, [but] if it’s offered to us, I would be shocked if AJ didn’t accept it. Why wouldn’t you? The plan for us is to fight Tyson Fury next year, if we can squeeze in Jake Paul along the way and you guys want AJ to end this whole process, he’ll gladly do it.”

On Hearn’s rhetorical question: Why wouldn’t Joshua accept the fight? Paul’s boxing history shows that he can guarantee himself and his opponent an enormous payday, and AJ would naturally back himself to make short work of the American.

Paul is 12-1 as a professional with 7 KO wins, but he lost his most evenly-matched fight, suffering a points defeat by Tommy Fury (half-brother of Tyson Fury) in 2023.

Although Hearn endorses Joshua’s pursuits of a Tyson Fury fight and three-time world-champion status, the Matchroom boss would surely back Joshua to take the Paul bout. Hearn has had his own issues with the YouTuber in recent years, namely a defamation lawsuit against MVP that was settled out of court at the end of March.

And while Paul was unable to secure a fight with Canelo, he came remarkably close and was only undone by Alalshikh’s interference and Saudi money. This time, Alalshikh actively wants to make a Paul fight, if only to see the 28-year-old beaten.

Paul’s dealings with Canelo may actually be evidence that he could lock down a fight with Joshua, too. Paul spent years chasing Canelo, who dismissed the influencer as an unfairly easy opponent, and eventually an agreement was struck.

Paul vs Canelo was an unthinkable fight, until suddenly it wasn’t. The same can be said of Paul vs Joshua. The British public wants and arguably needs Joshua vs Fury, a generational domestic clash, now that the latter has come out of retirement yet again. Yet Paul vs Joshua might just be likelier than Joshua vs Fury. Imagine that.

The great Lennox Lewis was in London today ahead of the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium.

The former champion was full of praise for the current king.

”Oleksandr Usyk is a great fighter, he’s got a great boxing IQ and he deserves [to be] where he’s at right now,” Lewis told BoxingScene and other reporters.

Lennox Lewis

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In just 23 professional fights in which no one has found a way to beat the Ukrainian, Usyk has crafted a solid argument that he’s one of the very best in history. Lewis in agreement.

“He’s definitely in the same group as Muhammad Ali, me, all the great fighters,” he said.

If Usyk wins this weekend, as Lewis expects, the Hall of Famer would like to see the Ukrainian follow his lead and retire at the top.

“He has nothing left to prove, he could have walked away before this fight,” Lewis said. “In boxing Daniel Dubois again, he’s taking a big risk, but if he feels he can come through it, the risk is good, because the title he can claim is big.”

Usyk’s desire, however, is to have one final fight after Saturday before riding off into the sunset after a decorated career.

“He may be pushing it, but to fight on you’ve got to have a get out plan,” said Lewis, “and his get out plan is one more fight.”

Lewis knows a thing or two about leaders from cruiserweight coming up to heavyweight; one of his greatest rivals, Evander Holyfield, was the first to successfully make the leap.

“The smaller fighters are usually more technically sound,” he said. “Evander Holyfield was, as a heavyweight, he was good… He was the best guy coming out of America and for me to go and beat him, I had to study him, and go, ‘Okay I know he throws body punches. He does this, he does that and I have to say to myself: I have win the first and last; I have to throw more punches than him; I have to win as many rounds a possible.’”

Lewis, still full of fighting spirit at 59 years old, would also fancy his chances against Usyk.

“That’s why I wish I was still fighting,” he said. “That would be my challenge to go after Usyk and beat him. I’ve watched all of his fights and I know how I would beat him. I would do it in the way I am telling Daniel to do it. Push him up against the ropes with the jab and then take advantage of him.”

A Manny Pacquiao victory over WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios could finally lure Floyd Mayweather out of retirement for a long-awaited rematch.

Almost a decade after their 2015 clash, which shattered all financial records in boxing history, Mayweather holds the key to a mega-offer that could lead to a reunion for both fighters with Al Haymon.

With Pacquiao’s clash against Barrios serving as the biggest threat to the 29-year-old champion’s reign, and a statement Pacquiao could make this late in his career, the eight-weight legend is quietly confident a win would spark renewed talks with the Mayweather camp.

World Boxing News can also reveal that Netflix is interested in broadcasting the event once the plans begin to take shape.

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The Biggest Rematch in Boxing History
Pacquiao is open to a second fight after losing to a shoulder injury in the initial bout, which Mayweather won at a canter.

Speaking previously to WBN in an exclusive interview, Pacquiao made it clear that another showdown with his career rival remains high on his agenda.

“Absolutely, I would want the rematch! I hope Mayweather comes out of retirement and we can fight again,” Pacquiao told WBN.

Now 46, the Filipino icon is preparing for a high-stakes return against Barrios this Saturday, July 19, in Las Vegas.

Should he claim the green and gold belt, Pacquiao’s already remarkable resume would gain another defining chapter, which WBN believes may be too significant for Mayweather to ignore.

Mayweather, who has remained active in exhibitions but insists his professional boxing career is over, last fought Pacquiao in a record-breaking 2015 bout dubbed the “Fight of the Century.”

Despite the unanimous decision victory, calls for a rematch never truly died, mainly from Pacquiao’s side.

Saudi Arabian interest in Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2

It was reported in 2020 that Saudi Arabia had a firm interest in ‘MayPac 2’. This scenario remains the case in 2025.

Turki Alalshikh could attempt to lure Mayweather vs Pacquiao II away from Haymon’s grasp and already has a headstart due to ties with Netflix.

The streaming service will broadcast Canelo Álvarez vs Terence Crawford in September, organized by Dana White in conjunction with Riyadh Season.

It’s now up to Pacquiao to secure a bidding war, which could lead to the pair finally fighting again.

As he heads into another pay-per-view main event at the MGM Grand, the same venue that hosted their original encounter, Pacquiao is not only fighting for another world title.

The Barrios event represents something far more significant as the Philippines’ finest bids to rewrite the final chapter of one of boxing’s greatest rivalries.

Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury remains the dream British super-fight, and Turki Alalshikh has reignited hopes of making it happen in 2026.

The influential Saudi advisor revealed plans to stage the all-British showdown next year, but only after both men return in separate tune-up fights to rebound from recent defeats.

Speaking to ThaBoxingVoice, Alalshikh explained the condition. The Ring Magazine boss is implementing a carefully crafted strategy to maximize anticipation and rebuild momentum for the heavyweight blockbuster.

Turki Alalshikh hints at Tyson Fury return for blockbuster Anthony Joshua  showdown | talkSPORT

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The Saudi Strategy: A Tune-Up Road to the Super-Fight
“Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury next year, we are trying to do it and thinking about it. I need to have a tune-up fight for each one first. Why? Because they are both coming from losing. It’s to build it up.”

The comments mark Alalshikh’s most direct statement yet on the future of Joshua and Fury, who are both coming off setbacks to undisputed heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk and his Saturday opponent, Daniel Dubois.

Damaging losses
While Fury suffered a decision loss in December and retired soon afterward, Dubois took Joshua out in brutal fashion last September.

Saudi Arabia has hosted the biggest boxing spectacles of the past two years, and Alalshikh’s influence continues to shape the sport’s elite matchups.

However, a Fury vs Joshua collision at Wembley could become the crown jewel of the 2026 calendar.

For now, fans must wait as both fighters reset, with Alalshikh’s plan clear. Rebuild the road to one of the biggest fights in British boxing history.

If Usyk wins this weekend and drops any of his title belts, the collision may still have a chance of being a world title fight yet.

Jake Paul has proven he is serious about facing Anthony Joshua by accepting an incredibly low purse split for the crossover clash.

‘The Problem Child’ met with Saudi powerbroker Turki Alalshikh last week to discuss a possible fight with AJ.

Paul has set his sights on the former unified heavyweight champion after overcoming Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in his last outing.

Jake Paul accepts ludicrous terms to fight Anthony Joshua during Turki  Alalshikh meeting | talkSPORT

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The YouTuber-turned-boxer vowed to knock out Joshua during a lengthy rant on his podcast where he claimed the Watford powerhouse ‘doesn’t have a chin’.

This led to a phone call with the Olympic gold medallist, where both men verbally agreed to face each other in 2026.

Boxing mogul Alalshikh was then contacted to get involved with the fight.

And during a recent appearance on ‘Tha Boxing Voice’, he revealed that Paul had accepted his proposal for a 99-1 purse split in Joshua’s favour.

“I’m not against what Jake Paul’s doing in boxing, it’s good for boxing to have a young generation,” said Alalshikh.

“I’m against some kinds of fights he does. I’m now thinking him against Joshua. Joshua, if he destroys (Paul), it will be good for me.

“The headache of Jake Paul goes from my mind.

“If Jake Paul wins, I will know that Joshua is finished, and Jake Paul deserves his ranking and deserves to have a future in boxing.

“I don’t want 50-50. In this situation, I want 99-1.

Jake Paul has accepted. Now, next week I will talk with Joshua about it.”

If Paul signs for these terms, then Joshua will receive a 99 per cent lion’s share of the total prize pot.

Both men are commercial juggernauts in the boxing sphere, and the expectation is that they would demand a similar cut.

Paul pocketed $40million to fight Mike Tyson last November, but under Alalshikh’s terms, he wouldn’t come anywhere near that sum.

On the flip side, Joshua would bank one of the biggest purses in boxing history.

There will undoubtedly be serious money on the line for the fight, and with a 99 per cent share, Joshua could make eight figures.

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is gearing up for a monumental showdown with fellow pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford.

The 34-year-old from Guadalajara, Mexico is set to make the first defence of his undisputed super-middleweight championship against ‘Bud’ Crawford on Saturday September 13 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Canelo began his second reign as undisputed champion at 168lbs on May 3 after he defeated former IBF super-middleweight champion William Scull in Riyadh. The Mexican great faced-off with Crawford for the first time moments after he was declared the winner against Scull.

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As he prepares for what could be one of the biggest fights of his career, Canelo has set his sights on facing one man in particular after his showdown with ‘Bud’ in two months.

When asked by The Ring Magazine who there is left for him to face, Canelo admitted that he wants a rematch against Dmitry Bivol, after the Russian superstar handed him just the second defeat of his career several years ago.

“I hope I have the opportunity to have the rematch with Bivol, that’s the only fight at 175 I would really take.

I want to tell myself ‘Hey, you learned something from that fight’, what things you don’t need to do again. I have that thing in myself which says ‘Hey, you need to show that you’re a better fighter than him’.”

Bivol successfully defended his WBA world light-heavyweight title against Canelo in May 2022, defeating the Mexican icon via unanimous decision at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The Russian would go on to become the undisputed champion at 175lbs earlier this year as he outpointed rival Artur Beterbiev in their entertaining rematch on February 22. A trilogy bout between the duo is expected to take place during the early stages of 2026.

Manny Pacquiao will only consider a rematch with Floyd Mayweather if it is a sanctioned professional fight.

The Filipino icon returns to the paid ranks on Saturday night in a WBC welterweight title clash against Mario Barrios in Las Vegas.

If Pacquiao, now aged 46, can overcome the odds to become the second-oldest world champion in boxing history, then his first defence could come against his old foe ‘Money’ Mayweather.

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A text message from Team Mayweather to esteemed boxing journalist Lance Pugmire reveals that both parties have already touched base over a money-spinning sequel.

“Conversations are already happening,” read the text. “If Manny wins, this rematch could be worth billions.”

The fierce rivals were in talks to meet in an exhibition bout last year, but it never came to fruition.

Part of the reason they were unable to get past the negotiation table was that Pacquiao only wanted to face Mayweather in a ‘real fight’.

“I don’t know if it will happen by the end of the year, but he will see,” Pacquiao told the Ariel Helwani Show when quizzed on a second fight with Mayweather.

“One at a time. Of course [I would be interested in fighting Mayweather].

“He has been ducking me. I don’t want an exhibition, I want a real fight.

“It’s been a long time that I have wanted to give the fans a good fight between me and him.

“But he has been ducking and avoiding me. Let’s focus on this Saturday, I have business to take care of.”

Mayweather famously defeated Pacquiao via unanimous decision in 2015 to unify the WBC, WBA and WBO welterweight titles.

The much-anticipated showdown shattered multiple all-time records, including pay-per-view buys, pay-per-view revenue and live gate.

Mayweather vs Pacquiao eclipsed 4.6million pay-per-view buys and grossed over $600million to become the richest fight in boxing history.

It seems unlikely a second fight would generate the same commercial success, given the ever-changing market and both men’s advanced age.

But there appears to be interest from both sides.

It remains to be seen whether Mayweather would be willing to risk his perfect 50-0 record in a pro bout, although the first ballot Hall of Famer may be forced to if he wants to run it back with Pacquiao.

Oleksandr Usyk suggested Daniel Dubois has deliberately accused him of cheating to ramp up the pre-fight tensions.

Usyk and Dubois will meet for the second time this weekend with the undisputed heavyweight titles on the line at Wembley Stadium.

The pair have a big history having first met in 2023, a fight that ended in huge controversy after Usyk was floored by a low blow which was ruled as illegal.

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A fierce debate rumbles on as to whether it broke boxing’s strict rules, but Dubois and his team including trainer Don Charles accused Usyk of cheating.

Suggestions from the Briton’s team is that Usyk deliberately took the time to recover from the shot to force the referee to dismiss a potential knockdown count.

It has caused a new rift between Usyk and Dubois, with the fighters themselves clashing during their appearance at the talkSPORT towers in April.

In a fresh interview with talkSPORT, the Ukrainian believes it is simply a ploy to try to get into his head before the match-up.

“No [they didn’t get under my skin],” Usyk clarified.

“It doesn’t matter I’m not a cheater. I think it is just pre-fight mind games from his team.

“But I love to play the mind games, I also like playing football, counter-strike and pre-fight games.

“But it is my rules, I’m the king of the division. I think it’s possible to get under my skin, but only me knows how.”

Usyk went down after a shot which was deemed below the belt

Charles let loose on Usyk in a fiery rant at the launch press conference.

But the Ukrainian was largely unmoved albeit the claim drew a response from members of his team.

The low blow has been a huge point of contention for the boxing fraternity, with Dubois and his camp still feeling aggrieved by the verdict.

An appeal was rejected at the time, but now Dubois gets his shot at redemption and a place in the history books.

The tensions have been turned up to a new level since the sequel was confirmed.

Dubois pushed Usyk as things threatened to spiral out of control.

At the latest media day, the Briton screamed in his rival’s face once again but he didn’t move a muscle.

Usyk goes in with the pressure on his shoulder as the favourite to taste victory.

Dubois is much improved since their first meeting, and scored a career-best KO victory over Anthony Joshua in his previous outing last September.

But Usyk is ready for all eventualities, albeit he expects to stop Dubois before he can hear the final bell.

He continued: “Daniel is a young guy, he is dangerous every time because he has a big punch and good boxing skills.

“I have prepared well for this fight. I prepare every time for 12 rounds.

“With my coach and team I always do, but if I have a chance I will do it.

“Yes of course I believe I will do it.”