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John Fury recommends that Dillian Whyte start saying “nice things” about his son Tyson Fury if he wants a chance to fight for his WBC heavyweight title.

John says Whyte (28-2, 19 KOs) needs to start praising Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs) if he wants to share the ring with the unbeaten champion. However, Fury will be FORCED to defend against Whyte, 33, soon if he wants to hold onto his WBC strap.

The only way Fury can swerve the dangerous Whyte fight is for him to vacate his WBC strap or ask them to make him their Franchise champion.

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David Benavidez (24-0, 21 KOs) believes he will be the one to dethrone undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez when he faces him.

The former two-time WBC 168-lb champion Benavidez feels that he’s one of the frontrunners to face Alvarez (57-1-2, 39 KOs) on Cinco de Mayo next May in 2022.

Canelo has run out of opponents after accomplishing his goal of becoming the undisputed champion at super middleweight, and he’s now got to fight the guys that the boxing public has been pushing for.

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Ryan Garcia put the lightweight division on notice last Saturday night by warning them that becoming for everybody to put them to sleep.

The undefeated former interim WBC lightweight champion Ryan, 23, has taken criticism from Canelo Alvarez and many boxing fans for not staying active with his career and lacking the dedication needed to be successful.

It’s going to be tough for Ryan to suddenly start showing the dedication needed for him to improve enough to beat one of the top lightweights.

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Roman ‘Chocolatito’ Gonzalez and Juan ‘El Gallo’ Estrada have their trilogy fight in the works for January 22nd in California.

According to La Prensa, the two will be battling on January 22nd. This should be an excellent fight like their previous two, but hopefully, the judging improves over the last one between them.

Estrada (42-3, 28 KOs) won a questionable 12 round split decision over Chocolatito earlier this year on March 13 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

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Teofimo Lopez Sr. claimed last Saturday that his son Teo became undisputed champion BEFORE Canelo Alvarez. At the post-fight press conference, after Canelo defeated Caleb Plant to become the undisputed champion at super middleweight, Teofimo came up on stage with him and posed with his four belts alongside him.

The problem is, Teofimo ISN’T an undisputed champion. He has three true titles along with the WBC Franchise strap.

Many fans were disgusted with Teofimo Jr. posing on stage with Canelo, as he looked like an imposter in their eyes, a fake undisputed champion, posing as if he’s part of a prestigious club.

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Promoter Eddie Hearn questions whether Mikey Garcia will ever fight again after his shocking defeat at the hands of Sandor Martin last month in their main event clash on DAZN on October 16th at the Chukchansi Park in Fresno, California.

This was supposed to be a statement fight for the 33-year-old ring-rusty Mikey to prepare him for a mega-clash against Regis Prograis, but instead, he was schooled by Sandor for ten rounds.

Sandor is a former EBU light welterweight champion, and he’s not considered an elite-level fighter at 140.

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Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis was seemingly impressed enough in watching Canelo Alvarez obliterate Caleb Plant last Saturday to say that the Mexican star is a bigger version of himself at 168.

Canelo has nothing in common with Tank Davis regarding fighting style, and he also tends to face better opposition.

Suppose Gervonta wants to pattern his career after Canelo. In that case, he needs to control his match-making from his promoters at Mayweather Promotions and begin fighting opposition that will help his career.

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Two of the best female boxers on the planet put forth a duel worthy of the main event platform. WBO junior lightweight world champion Mikaela Mayer (16-0, 5 KOs) defeated IBF champion Maiva Hamadouche (22-2, 18 KOs) by unanimous decision to unify titles Friday evening at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.

The scorecards — 100-90, 99-91 and 98-92 — did not do Hamadouche's effort justice. Hamadouche, who had been champion for five years and six title defenses, landed 233 of 872 punches. Mayer was more accurate, landing 239 of 594 blows.

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