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Comeback Fight: “You Know What I Did to You in Sparring” Rival Sends Ominous Message to Anthony Joshua Ahead of Comeback Fight

Anthony Joshua‘s ring return is getting ever closer. The 35-year-old has been recovering from a minor elbow injury for the majority of this year. He has not held a world title belt since 2021 when he lost to Oleksandr Usyk, who also beat him in the rematch

Though Joshua then won four on the bounce, he failed in his attempt to regain a belt when he took on Daniel Dubois last September.

With Joshua’s next move currently unknown, he has recently been called out for a huge comeback fight, after Martin Bakole threw down the gauntlet to his rival.

Speaking to Seconds Out, Bakole was asked what it would mean to him to fight ‘AJ’ in his home continent of Africa.

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“I will just try to remind His Excellency he promised me he would give me one fight in Africa, especially with ‘AJ.’

“‘AJ’ you always mentioned you always wanted to fight in Africa and the Muhammad Ali Stadium. This is the moment, OK, if you are open to it, I am open OK, I am always open to fight you in Africa. We’re two African giants, so imagine if we fight in the Muhammad Ali Stadium, it’s going to be like Muhammad Ali v Foreman 2.”

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He then referred to sparring sessions in which he claims he bested Joshua.

“Look, ask them why they don’t want to fight me. Ask Anthony Joshua, he knows, Dubois, I broke his nose twice. He knows why.”

Bakole has a history of sharing sparring stories but as of yet hasn’t often backed them up in the ring. Earlier this year, he was stopped inside two rounds by Joseph Parker, albeit as a late stand-in opponent who had not done a full camp.

Since then he has drawn with Efe Ajagba, while Joshua has not fought in a year and is also being linked with the likes of Jake Paul and Deontay Wilder, though most would prefer to see him take on Tyson Fury, if Fury were to come out of retirement.

“He’s Gonna Prove It to the World: Why There’s a Blueprint to Beat Canelo—But None to Stop Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford on September 13”

The countdown has begun, and the boxing world is bracing for one of the most electrifying nights in modern history. On September 13, two titans of the sport will collide, but the conversation is already leaning toward one undeniable truth: Canelo Álvarez may be beatable, but Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford remains unsolved.

For years, critics and analysts have dissected Canelo’s style. He’s powerful, relentless, and decorated with titles across multiple divisions, yet many still believe he carries flaws. Fighters have showcased the cracks in his armor—whether it was Floyd Mayweather’s schooling, Dmitry Bivol’s precision, or even Gennady Golovkin’s punishing pressure. In other words, the boxing community has seen what it takes to beat Canelo. There’s a blueprint.

But when the conversation shifts to Terence Crawford, everything changes.

The Mystery of Crawford

Crawford isn’t just undefeated—he’s untouched. He adapts mid-fight like a chess grandmaster, seamlessly switching from orthodox to southpaw, dismantling opponents who once believed they had the key to breaking him down. The reality is harsher: no one has ever unlocked Crawford.

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From dismantling champions like Errol Spence Jr. in shocking fashion to asserting his dominance against Kell Brook, Shawn Porter, and Viktor Postol, Crawford has consistently proven there is no one-size-fits-all strategy to beat him. His unpredictability, timing, and ability to neutralize strengths make him a puzzle that fighters simply cannot solve.

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As one insider boldly declared: “There’s a blueprint to beat Canelo—but there’s no blueprint to beat Bud.”

September 13: The Day of Reckoning

On September 13, the lights will be brighter than ever. Canelo, the Mexican superstar, steps into the ring with pride, legacy, and redemption on the line. Crawford, meanwhile, walks in as the man with everything to gain—legacy, respect, and the opportunity to etch his name into the greatest of all time conversation.

For Crawford, this isn’t just another fight. It’s a statement. He’s gonna prove it to the world. The whispers about him being too small, too untested at super middleweight, or incapable of handling Canelo’s raw power will all be silenced—if he walks away victorious.

The Stakes Have Never Been Higher

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This isn’t just about titles, money, or fame. This is about history. A Crawford victory could forever tilt the balance of boxing’s narrative: from the dominance of Canelo Álvarez, the sport’s biggest superstar, to the brilliance of a fighter many are now daring to call the most complete boxer of his generation.

For Canelo, a win reaffirms his position as boxing’s face and the indomitable force at super middleweight. For Crawford, it means immortality.

Final Word

There’s no denying it—September 13 could change the sport forever. One fighter carries the weight of proven greatness with visible cracks in his foundation. The other, an undefeated genius, waiting to show that his brilliance has no limits.

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The world is watching. The stakes are higher than ever. And when the bell rings, we may finally discover the answer to boxing’s biggest question: Is there truly no blueprint to beat Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford?

“The King Roars Again: Tiger Woods Seizes Leadership Role in PGA Tour Power Shift”

After a long break due to injuries and the effects of aging, Tiger Woods reappears in a different arena: the management and future of the PGA Tour. During the staff-wide meeting held on August 20, 2025, Brian Rolapp introduced a new initiative inspired by the NFL, related to a voluntary retirement program.

Woods, who heads the newly formed Future Competition Committee, spoke to explain his role and support the new CEO’s plan. This committee includes prominent figures such as Patrick Cantlay, Adam Scott, Camilo Villegas, Maverick McNealy, and Keith Mitchell, along with three Tour officials. Its goal is to conduct a “holistic review” of the competitive structure and shape the next era of professional golf.

Concern within the PGA Tour

Rolapp’s proposal aims to offer between 5% and 10% of the PGA Tour’s 1,300 employees an early retirement package, following a model previously applied in the NFL. In that case, 60 workers accepted the offer, receiving three weeks of pay for each year of service. Now, speculation suggests the same formula will be replicated in golf.

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Although presented as an opportunity, this move has sparked uncertainty. Industry media have pointed out that voluntary retirement could be just the prelude to mandatory layoffs, something that already happened in 2023 with the PGA of America.

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Mixed opinions on Brian Rolapp and his strategy

Since taking over as CEO, Brian Rolapp has been described as a determined leader willing to make deep changes. Todd Lewis, a Golf Channel journalist, noted that he appeared “confident and comfortable, ready to act immediately.” Meanwhile, Rex Hoggard warned that some adjustments might not be popular among players or fans, although Rolapp seems committed to doing what he believes is right.

In addition to this program, Rolapp has proposed a $1.5 billion investment from Strategic Sports Group to strengthen the tour and create more attractive events featuring top stars.

Tiger Woods’ direct involvement in decision-making lends legitimacy to Rolapp’s project, but also adds pressure to the leadership. While the new committee seeks to transform the competitive model, labor uncertainty and potential restructuring have raised alarms.

Woods’ return off the course, supporting key initiatives for the Tour’s future, marks a new chapter for professional golf. However, the big question remains: will this move be a growth opportunity or a threat to PGA Tour employees?

“Next Tiger Woods in the Making: Charlie Woods Delivers Eye-Catching Start in Junior Players Championship”

Charlie Woods is more than a few strokes behind the pace after his first round at the 2025 Junior Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedre Beach.

Woods, a junior at the Benjamin School and the son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, shot 4-over 76 in the first round of the Junior Players Championship on Aug. 29.

Teeing off in the middle of the morning, Woods went 4 over on the front nine, shooting a 40 that came with a bogey-bogey start and only one birdie and three pars. He fared better after the turn, making only two bogeys and shooting a 36 on the back nine that included dropping a shot on the 18th.

Woods is seven shots off the lead, held in the clubhouse by Jacksonville Beach native Miles Russell, who shot a 4-under 68 in his first round. He is tied with Nicholas Logis, who also shot a 68, atop the leaderboard.

Since 2007, the best male amateurs ages 19 and under have played at the home of the Players Championship on the PGA Tour. Russell won the event back in 2023 when he was 14, the youngest winner ever.

It’s official: Boxing’s Biggest Disruptor, International Superstar Gervonta Davis vs. Jake Paul War on the Horizon”

It’s official: Boxing’s biggest disruptor, international superstar, and the WBA’s No. 14 ranked cruiserweight Jake “El Gallo de Dorado” Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) will fight undefeated three-division champion, reigning WBA world champion, and pound-for-pound great Gervonta “Tank” Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs). TLDR: It’s Jake vs. Tank, and it’s going to be a fight for the ages.

The bout will take place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta and will stream live globally on Friday, Nov. 14, only on Netflix, included in all plans.

Jake vs. Tank is the culmination of four years of call-outs and a brewing rivalry between Paul, the sport’s most-watched fighter, who has redefined boxing promotion, and Davis, one of the most feared punchers in the world and widely regarded as the Mike Tyson of his generation.

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Paul and Davis, the favorite boxers of Gen Alpha and Gen Z, respectively, have both battled to claim the title of modern boxing’s biggest star, setting the stage for this monumental showdown. Paul enters the bout almost exactly one year after headlining the largest boxing or MMA event in more than four decades, while Davis holds the record for the highest pay-per-view buys and revenue event of the past four years

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What to know about Jake “El Gallo de Dorado” Paul:

Jake Paul has evolved from disruptor to legitimate boxing contender in just five years as a pro. With viral knockouts and wins over names like Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva, and Nate Diaz, he’s drawn millions of fans and reshaped the way boxing sells itself.

In 2024, Paul shocked the world by defeating Mike Tyson in the most-watched live professional sporting event in history, a record-shattering broadcast that drew 108 million viewers. He followed it up in June 2025 with a unanimous decision over Julio César Chávez Jr., cracking the WBA cruiserweight rankings at No. 14.

Along the way, Paul has racked up accolades from Sports Illustrated and ESPN while championing fighter pay, elevating women’s boxing, and partnering with USA Boxing to support the next generation.

Now, against pound-for-pound great Davis, he’s aiming to prove he belongs among the sport’s elite.

“Tiger Wood Discloses Stance on PGA Tour’s Retirement Program Sparks Intrigue as Details Finally Emerge”

It has been more than a year since Tiger Woods last competed professionally at the 2024 Open Championship. The 15-time major winner has no immediate plans to return to the sport anytime soon. However, Tiger has taken on a new role in the PGA Tour, and it didn’t take him long to share his insight.

Last week, the PGA Tour announced a new Future Competition Committee. Its main objective is to enhance fan engagement and create a stronger connection between the regular season and the postseason. The committee will be led by none other than Tiger Woods. Now, Woods has made his feelings clear on another PGA Tour proposal.

On Thursday morning, PGA Tour conducted an all-staff meeting that included new CEO Brian Rolapp. All staff members were informed about a new voluntary program. As per Sports Business Journal’s Josh Carpenter, the package will be available to between 5-10% of the tour’s total staff. The estimated number is around 1,300 employees globally.

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One of the goals of the proposed plan is to reallocate the PGA Tour’s resources so it can achieve its objectives. On his one-month anniversary as the new PGA Tour CEO, Rolapp has remained firm in his stance to bring change to the Tour. Woods, who was in attendance, made his position clear by backing the new program, according to those present at the meeting.

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Voluntary retirement programs may be new to the PGA Tour; however, the NFL offered similar packages to 200 employees last year. Rolapp also addressed Woods’ new Future Competitions Committee. It’s fair to say Woods is pleased with the new CEO’s appointment. As Rolapp pushes to implement significant changes, one of the biggest talking points remains the future of the PGA Tour’s relationship with LIV Golf.

Rolapp previously shared that he has yet to meet with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) to discuss the partnership. Meanwhile, Tiger has much more to focus on in his personal life, as rumors continue to escalate about his potential wedding to Vanessa Trump. Woods has yet to provide any update on his return to professional golf, despite TGL (TMRW Golf League) announcing a new season.

“Michael Conlan Boldly Backs ‘Bud’ to Pull Off the Shock Upset”Stunned by Intense Canelo-Crawford Face-Off 

Terence “Bud” Crawford is a +140 underdog at Bet MGM to defeat Saul “Canelo” Alvarez on Sep. 13, but you would struggle to realize it after hearing the opinions of those involved in the sport.

Crawford seems to be favored by many, at least within the boxing fraternity, to defy logic and dethrone Alvarez of his undisputed super middleweight titles and make history as the first-ever three-weight male undisputed champion of the four-belt era at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

“I’m like [50-50]. I’ll flip-flop if I go too early. But when I watched the face-off and I [saw] Bud step to him and I [saw] Canelo’s face, I leaned towards Bud now,” featherweight contender Michael Conlan told Uncrowned and DAZN’s “Ariel x Ade” show last week. “At the start, I leaned toward Canelo because he’s so big, and [usually] the better big man beats the better smaller man.

“But Bud is just so game and one of the best fighters, pound-for-pound, of our generation, and I like him as a person. He’s a great guy. I think Bud just has the edge now. Canelo is probably starting to kind of go on the slide. Not much — he’s still an unbelievable fighter, one of the best of this generation as well. It’s an interesting fight, but something about that face-off made me go, Bud’s got this.'”

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Conlan’s fellow Irishman, the Dana White-backed prospect Callum Walsh, took over from Conlan as the Irish headlining act for St. Patrick’s Day weekend in New York. Now with Conlan and Katie Taylor heading toward the finish line in their storied careers, Walsh will look to take the next step in becoming the new face of Irish boxing with a win over Fernando Vargas Jr. in the Alvarez vs. Crawford co-feature.

“Callum is a fantastic fighter. [He’s] a great man. He can do big things in boxing,” Conlan said of Walsh. “He’s got the backing of Zuffa Boxing [Dana White]. They’ve been behind him with Tom Loeffler [360 Promotions] from the start, which has been fantastic. He’s probably more well-known in UFC audiences than boxing audiences because he’s been fighting on [UFC] Fight Pass a lot. But I think he’s the real deal. I think he knocks out Vargas. I don’t think Vargas is the best of the brothers, I think Emiliano [is]. I rate that kid so highly, he’s a fantastic fighter. I would say Fernando is second and Amado last.”

While Walsh is touted to be the future, Conlan realizes that his days as the present of Irish boxing are coming to a close. The former WBA title challenger confirmed to Uncrowned that while his Sep. 5 date with Jack Bateson will not be his last appearance in a boxing ring, it is part of his final run in the sport.

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“[My next fight is] definitely not [my] final fight,” Conlan insisted to Uncrowned. “[But] it’s the last roll of the dice. I’ll roll ’em and see how far they go. People say, ‘This is the best training camp I’ve had,’ and all this. I’m not gonna say it’s the best training camp I’ve [ever] had, but it’s the best I’ve been inside and outside the ring mentally and physically, and I’m in a great position.”

Gervonta davis“I have no weight on my shoulders, no kind of worries. What will be will be. I’m at peace with that, so there’s no pressure. I can just go in and enjoy myself, and that’s what I plan to do for the rest of this career. I [still] want to get a world title. I’m aiming towards that. I think I can still do it. I believe I can still do it.”

Bateson, whose lone career defeat came to Shabaz Masoud in a November 2022 British title final eliminator, is a long way away from the world level at 126 pounds, but with Conlan having only an eight-round bout in the bank since brutal back-to-back stoppage defeats in 2023, it provides a measuring stick to ascertain what level Conlan is — and can still compete at for the remainder of his career.

The Brutal “KO CAlls” Reveals The Shocks And Got Boxing Star Anthony Joshua Stunned as Amir Khan Pushes for Brutal Nigeria Clash Following Lagos Announcement”

AMIR KHAN is ready to plot talks with Anthony Joshua over a fight in Nigeria after announcing a boxing event in Lagos.

Khan will promote a show on October 1 with Rocky Fielding coming out of retirement to face American Brandon Glanton at cruiserweight.

Former British light-heavyweight champion Dan Azeez – of Nigerian heritage – is also in action.

AJ – whose parents are both Nigerian – has always been linked with fighting in Africa and his team even held talks for a bout in Ghana.

And with Khan taking the first step to promoting big-time boxing in Nigeria – he is ready to help bring Joshua back to his roots.

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“He’s probably looking at Ghana as an option, he’s had an interview with his team, his team went over to Ghana.

“So I’m sure after Nigeria, the same thing’s gonna happen again. I think Nigeria for them would be more ideal because that’s where AJ is from, you know what I mean?

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“I think that makes more sense than doing it in Ghana. On a serious note, 100 per cent I would.

“I’m the type of guy to do that. And sometimes I’m too honest for my own good.

“I work with everyone, I worked with every promoter and left me on good terms, they’ve never said nothing bad about me.

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After Fiery Warning: “Manny Pacquiao Drops Explosive Showdown With Gervonta Davis — But ‘Barrios Comes First’”

LAS VEGAS — If Manny Pacquiao beats WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios on July 19, competition will line up for the chance to face the newly crowned 46-year-old titleholder.
Pacquiao has worked with PBC in his last four fights dating to 2019, and if business is going to continue to boom under Al Haymon’s umbrella, one of the most lucrative fights that can be made in house is between Pacquiao and Gervonta Davis.
Davis is next supposed to face Lamont Roach Jr. following their hotly contested and controversial majority draw in March, but the former was arrested Friday for domestic violence charges that could throw the timing of their Aug. 16 sequel in doubt.
“I like the Davis fight, but let’s finish Barrios first,” Pacquiao told The Ring before the arrest. “It’s nothing personal. I am just doing my job. One at a time. We’ll talk about it after the fight.”

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A tilt with Tank has been floated ever since Pacquiao started teasing his comeback in 2023 after retiring two years earlier following a unanimous decision defeat to Yordenis Ugas. At the time, Pacquiao even suggested a 145-pound catchweight to lure in the WBA lightweight champion Davis.
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Pacquiao (62-8-2, 39 KOs) and Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) are both 5 foot 5 ½ speedy southpaws with identical reach at 67 inches. Pacquiao, an eight-division champion, has fought exclusively as a welterweight since 2009, while Davis has fought only once above the lightweight limit in recent years, a June 2021 stoppage win against Barrios.
Sean Gibbons, the chief operating officer of Manny Pacquiao Promotions and his right hand man since 2018, told The Ring before Davis’ arrest that matchup was the move to make.
“As for what’s next if Pacquiao beats Barrios, if you look at who’s the biggest draw in American boxing, and who puts the most butts in the most seats, it’s Gervonta Davis,” said Gibbons.
“Gervonta pushes the buttons and is a household name in many ways. Pacquiao and Davis match up very well. For the first time in a long time, Manny would actually be a taller and bigger fighter than his opponent. That’s the dream. We were close at one time to fighting Davis. We were talking but we couldn’t come to an agreement on a couple things and the timing didn’t work out.

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“If Pacquiao beats Barrios and Davis beats Roach, I think that’s the fight. The people would be really intrigued. You couldn’t sell it as much before Pacquiao fought Barrios because everyone was saying Gervonta is a beast, but Gervonta got exposed a little bit and had a bad night against Roach, and the shine is off a little bit. If Manny shows brilliance against Barrios, they are going to buy into a Tank fight in a heartbeat.
“Once Manny gets the WBC 147-pound title, it would be a great 47th birthday present to make the fight in December. But everything begins on July 19 against Mario Barrios.”
Pacquiao said even he’s not sure what to expect from himself when he squares off against Barrios (29-2-1, 18 KOs) at MGM Grand in Las Vegas to headline a PBC on Prime Video PPV.
“It’s hard to be judged before the fight, so we will see in the fight,” he said. “You know me, and how I train — I always punish myself to the limit. I always bring surprises to my opponents.”

Roger Federer’s Silent Power Play-Tennis Star Joins Cristiano Ronaldo in Billionaire Athletes’ Circle Few Could Ever Reach

Roger Federer hasn’t played professionally for almost three years, but the tennis legend continues to make headlines.

The Swiss superstar, arguably the greatest male player in history, now has another accolade to his ever-growing list: being a billionaire.

According to Forbes, the 44-year-old has joined the 10-figure club with a net worth of $1.1billion (£813million).

The publication attributes that wealth to his significant minority stake, estimated at three per cent, in Swiss shoe and apparel brand On – who he has been affiliated with since 2019

On went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2021 and now has a market capitalisation of nearly $15bn (£11.1bn), with Federer’s equity worth more than $375m (£277.3m).

On’s roster of tennis stars include six-time grand slam winner Iga Swiatek, men’s world No 6 Ben Shelton and teenage prodigy Joao Fonseca.

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During his playing days, where he won 103 tournaments over a 24-year career, Federer earned nearly $131m (£97m) in prize money and made around $1bn (£739m) in pre-tax off-court earnings via multiple sponsorship deals.

That included $150m (£110m) from Nike over two decades to wear their apparel. He left them in 2018, after 24 years, to sign for Japanese brand Uniqlo in a 10-year deal worth $300m (£228m).

However, Uniqlo don’t make footwear, allowing Federer to start his relationship with Zurich-based On. The rest is now history.

Aside from his apparel and footwear deals, he has long-standing sponsorships including Lindt, Mercedes-Benz, Rolex and Moet & Chandon.

All of his off-court income allowed him to become the world’s highest-paid tennis player for 16-consecutive years. Furthermore, in 2020 he was the highest-earning sportsperson with a then-$106.3m (£78.6m) estimated pre-tax.

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The feat for Federer means he joins the rarefied air of becoming only the eighth athlete to become a billionaire.

Fellow former tennis player Ion Tiriac ($2.7bn – £2bn) became the first to hit 10-monetary figures in 2007 when he began investing in real estate, car dealerships and financial services.

Basketball icon Michael Jordan followed seven years later with the six-time NBA champion now estimated to be worth $3.8bn (£2.8bn).