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Boxing Legend claims to bring hell against Pacquiao, Mayweather during his prime

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Two of the greatest boxers to ever lace the gloves will suffer hell claimed boxing legend Thomas Hearns if they were to fight during his prime.
Hearns is a five-division world champion who competed from 1977 to 2006.
He fought in the welterweight division and was able to go up to four more divisions during his entire career.
The retired American boxer stated that despite Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are good boxers; he will school them during his prime.
Manny Pacquiao, I think that he’s a pretty good fighter. I think that he would do well. He would do okay [against me]. I think that he would do pretty good,” he said during his interview with the Ring Magazine.
\”He would have to come to me. I would probably box him and keep boxing him and look for the shot. Yeah, I would box him and look for the opening. I would give him a good boxing lesson.\”
Compare to the records; both boxers have fought a lot; Hearns had 61 wins with 45 knockouts, five defeats, and one draw on his professional career, while Pacquiao is currently at 62 wins, including 29 knockouts, seven losses, and two draws.
On the other hand, he also weighed the unbeaten 50-0 Floyd Mayweather Jr.
“I think that Floyd Mayweather would do pretty good (against me),” he stated. “He’s got good head movement, and I can’t put him down. I have to give him his props. He could last.”
But the bottom line, Hearns still considered himself winning against the two future boxing legends.
“Listen, they’re good fighters,” Hearns said of Pacquiao and Mayweather. “I can’t take anything away from those guys. But you know anybody who was in my weight division, you know, I would give them hell.”
\”They would have to be fighting hard and be ready to absorb a lot of punches to beat me. Because, you know, I ain’t going to let anybody just come in and beat me.”

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Iron Mike signs to smash Jake Paul in a pro bout

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Jake Paul, Nate Diaz agree to a 10-round boxing match

Despite the 31 years old gap, heavyweight legend Mike Tyson (50 – 6) officially signed a contract for 8 rounds professional fight against the 27-year old youtuber Jake Paul (9 – 1).

Nakisa Bidarian, Most Valuable Promotions founder, announced last April 29, 2024 that the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation approved the fight with two minutes per round in 14-ounce gloves. This is not an exhibition fight

“I get up in the morning and do the real work. Then I go to the gym; I go to strength and conditioning. Then I start all over again,”Tyson said in his preparation for the upcoming fight vs Jake on July 20, 2024 in AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas.

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Saudi Arabia brews Canelo vs Crawford to repair alleged ‘Broken Boxing’

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Boxing's pound-for-pound king Canelo Alvarez to make boxing return in September

The General Entertainment Authority (GEA) believes Canelo Alvarez (61-2-2) vs Terrence Crawford (40 – 0) will fix the alleged “broken boxing sport.”

The GEA is a department in the Saudi Arabia government that regulates and promotes their entertainment industry.

There are reports that the super mega-fight will happen in December 2024 or January 2025 in Saudi Arabia.

It can be recalled that Floyd Mayweather’s match with Manny Pacquiao remains the biggest-selling boxing pay-per-view in the history of the sport. However they are already retired. as of this writing

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Usyk relentlessly ravages Tyson Fury in round 9

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The Ukrainian heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk dethroned the “Gypsy King” as he ravaged Tyson Fury in round 9 at Kingdom Arena in  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia last May 18,2024.

The undisputed heavyweight Usyk maintained his undefeated record of 22-0. Fury on the other hand tasted his first defeat of 34-1-1.

The action-packed fight between Fury and Usyk resulted in a split decision. Judge Manuel Oliver Palermo gave 115–112 for Usyk, judge Craig Metcalfe tallied 114–113 for Fury, while judge Mike Fitzgerald scored it with 114–113 for Usyk.

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