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Canelo vs Scull: Former world champions make their predictions for undisputed title fight
Canelo vs Scull: Former world champions make their predictions for undisputed title fight

The Independent

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Canelo vs Scull: Former world champions make their predictions for undisputed title fight

Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez will make his bid to become a two-time undisputed super middleweight champion on May 3 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - taking on the IBF champion William Scull live on DAZN PPV . What have some of boxing's most respected voices been saying about this fight in the build-up? Roy Jones Jr Roy Jones Jr appeared on the Ring Champs podcast and made his predictions for the undisputed clash this weekend. The former four-weight world champion foresaw that Scull, if he stays true to his Cuban heritage, could pose a threat to Canelo. 'We don't expect this guy to beat Canelo,' Jones Jr explained. '[But] who were the only two people to give Canelo a really hard time – Floyd Mayweather [Jr] who was a supreme boxer and Erislandy Lara who is a Cuban extreme boxer. "[ Cubans ] are mindful boxers, usually have very good feet and both caused Canelo the most problems in his career. If this guy has any boxing IQ and he has any kind of feet - this could be a rough night for Canelo, but if he doesn't then Canelo should walk through him' George Groves The former WBA super middleweight champion and one half of the legendary Froch-Groves rivalry did not see Scull as any competition for Alvarez. He cast him aside as a stepping stone for Canelo to reach a super fight with Terence Crawford and believed there were no fighters at super middleweight who could lay a glove on the Mexican. 'You go against Canelo at your peril,' Groves told CasinoBeats. 'Because he's been so dominant at super middleweight over the years. I can't see Crawford putting a dent in him. Obviously, he's got to get past Scull first, but I don't think he'll struggle to win that fight. But at super middleweight, I haven't seen anyone of late who I think is going to give him a run for his money.' Teddy Atlas Teddy Atlas is a well-known boxing trainer, most recognised for his work assisting Hall of Fame trainer Cus D'Amato in developing a young Mike Tyson and guiding Michael Moorer to the world heavyweight championship in 1994. Since retiring as a trainer, he has been an active voice in the boxing world and has weighed in on Canelo-Scull, believing that Canelo will win in whichever way he sees fit. 'Unless Canelo is mentally off,' Atlas explained on his YouTube channel The Fight with Teddy Atlas. 'I think this is the kind of night where he can write his own story and his own ending to the story. It's up to Canelo completely. I see what can be a very handy, if not easy win for Canelo.' Juan Manuel Marquez As a compatriot to Canelo, it is unsurprising that Juan Manuel Marquez should show strong support for the unified super-middleweight champion. This is exactly what the former four-weight world champion did when asked about Scull's chances in the fight. Marquez dismissed Scull. 'William Scull is nobody," Marquez told ES NEWS. "He is nobody in the sport of boxing – He's the IBF champion but do you know William Scull? I don't know William Scull.' Watch the very best boxing with a DAZN subscription DAZN is the home of combat sports, broadcasting over 185 fights a year from the world's best promoters, including Matchroom, Queensberry, Golden Boy, Misfits, PFL, BKFC, GLORY and more. An Annual Saver subscription is a one-off cost of £119.99 / $224.99 (for 12 months access), that's just 64p / $1.21 per fight. There is also a Monthly Flex Pass option (cancel any time) at £24.99 / $29.99 per month. A subscription includes weekly magazine shows, comprehensive fight library, exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes documentaries, and podcasts and vodcasts.

Simranjeet set to be 1st woman pugilist from Punjab to turn pro
Simranjeet set to be 1st woman pugilist from Punjab to turn pro

Hindustan Times

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Simranjeet set to be 1st woman pugilist from Punjab to turn pro

Simranjeet Kaur Bath, 29, is all set to become the first woman boxer from Punjab to turn professional. Simranjeet, who was born in Chakkar village in Jagraon, was a part of the Indian team at the Tokyo Olympics and has been signed by former American professional boxer Roy Jones Jr and Indian boxer Mandeep Jangra. The duo will help her complete the transition from amateur to professional circuit and train her for upcoming matches. Simranjeet represented India in the light welterweight category. She is the first woman boxer from Punjab to participate at the Olympics. 'I am happy that my career is starting with such a promoter, who has given many star boxers to the world. Mandeep is already making the country proud in the professional ring and I will also try to get recognition for the country. Roy Jones Jr is the best promoter and I will take my career forward with him,' Simranjeet, who is a two-time Asian Championships medallist, said. She will be the third Indian boxer after World Championship medallists Nishant Dev and Amit Panghal to turn pro this year. Roy Jones Jr praised Simranjeet and said she was India's top boxer. 'She has been doing well at the amateur level and I am confident that she will prove herself on the professional circuit as well,' he said. Mandeep too expressed thrill over Simranjeet's switch to the pro boxing arena. 'I am happy that we will help her in her professional journey,' he said. Over the years, Beijing 2008 bronze medallist Vijender Singh, Commonwealth Games silver medallists Sarita Devi and Neeraj Goyat along with Olympian Vikas Krishan, have turned pro.

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