I don't know, the Klits did all right. I think it is a lack of imagination and talent by the promotors.
This content is protected Archive footage of Egorov sparring Elvis Garcia in 2018. They eventually fought in an exhibition last year on IBA Night of Champions.
The fights happening this weekend if anyone has missed them Friday: hughie fury (#31 on boxrec) vs dan garber (#571 on boxrec) kristian prenga (#28 on boxrec) vs willie jake jr (#396 on boxrec) Saturday: viktor vhykhyrst (#60 on boxrec) vs rydell booker (#170 on boxrec) peter kadiru (#50 on boxrec) vs osasu otobo (#407 on boxrec) angelo morejon (#136 on boxrec) vs david spillmont (#157 on boxrec) for the vacant WBC Mediterranean title Bakhodir Jalalov (??? on boxrec) vs Ihor shevadzutskyi (#147 on boxrec) joe joyce (#18 on boxrec) vs filip hrgovic (#20 on boxrec) david adelaye (#46 on boxrec) vs jeamie TKV (#138 on boxrec) for the vacant british title richard torrez jr (#21 on boxrec) vs guido vianello (#25 on boxrec) Sunday: brandon grach (#118 on boxrec) vs liam talivaa (#234 on boxrec)
Battle of unbeaten Polish heavies, Damien Knyba 15-0 and Marcin Siwy 25-0, June 21 in Newark. Knyba also has one scheduled against undefeated Stanley Wright, 14-0, on 2-28-26.
Couldn't help but to notice that now, the Hunter-Lovejoy fight is back down again! I have a great solution for Hunter and Schwarz--they should just keep scheduling and cancelling out on each other!
Yeh, Usyk, Parker and Dubois ... have been ducking Lovejoy too. I read online that Lovejoy only lost to Charr because his trainer spiked his water bottle, and messed with his ring-walk costume. Hunter wants none of that smoke.
This content is protected Mini WBA Heavyweight tournament (deja vu kinda). Wardley vs Miller for the interim belt and Pulev vs Hunter for the regular belt. Of course of any of these fights happen.
Oh boy. Three belts for the WBA again. Hooray Part of me wants to be optimistic and say "Hey, least they're planning on consolidating it real quick!" But then I think back to when Charr was reinstated back in September '23 and how he was supposed to defend against Miller by October, lest he be stripped himself, and how that turned into Charr not fighting with his title on the line until December... of the next year. Granted, I'm pretty sure it was Miller who pulled out in the first instance and Charr-Pulev was set for March before Charr's injury postponed it, but still man, that whole saga was just frustrating as **** for a guy who was so stoked when that Regular title went bye bye for all of three or four days. And yeah, Charr isn't around to delay the process this time. But who the hell needs Charr when we now have the disappearing act that is Michael Hunter! But hey, the optimist in me says "Well, maybe his most recent pull out from a fight was just because of this opportunity," which isn't the most unlikely thing but it accounts for just one of many instances. The cynic in me though, says "Get used to seeing Super, Regular and Interim at Heavyweight for awhile", and if I were a betting man I'd prolly be taking advice from the cynic right now