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Davis took on Romero in December, and Joshua struggled to find a new coach

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Davis took on Romero in December, and Joshua struggled to find a new coach

1. Davis and Romero go to war on December 5

Early this morning Beijing time, WBA lightweight and ultra-lightweight boxing champion Gervinta Davis (25-0, 24KOs) announced through his personal social account that he will meet the former WBA lightweight transition boxing champion Rolando Romero (14-0, 12KOs) on December 5 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, USA, and tickets for the game will be officially sold tomorrow.

Davis and Romero both maintain a record of total wins and a super high knockdown rate, and this game is bound to be a wonderful match between Mars and Earth.

Davis took on Romero in December, and Joshua struggled to find a new coach

2. Yubank Jr.: I'm confident of beating Golovkin

Former WBA middleweight transition boxer Chris Yubank Jr. (31-2, 23KOs) said he had absolute confidence to beat IBF, IBO middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin (41-1-1, 36KOs).

Yubank Jr. said: "I will become a middleweight world champion in the next 1 year, no doubt, this is the direction I am heading. I would love to play with Golovkin, one of the most recognizable boxers in the world. In fact, we should have fought a few years ago, but because of the contract, we have not been able to succeed, and I have always felt very sorry. I was originally the WBA transition boxer, and Golovkin was about to fight the United Front. If he wins, I'm his number one challenger. I hope the match against Golovkin will take place early next year. I knew Golovkin inside out, but he had never faced an opponent of my style. Golovkin's former opponents were afraid of his heavy punches, but I wasn't afraid. Because I often play against heavyweight boxers and I don't get knocked down, I don't worry about the strength of middleweight boxers at all. I'll fight Golovkin face to face and kill him. ”

Davis took on Romero in December, and Joshua struggled to find a new coach

3. John Fury: Joshua couldn't beat Fury and Wilder

John Fury, the father of WBC heavyweight Tyson Fury, believes that former world heavyweight Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22KOs) is inferior in every way to Tyson Fury and Wilder.

John Fury said: "You can pay attention to Joshua's body language after the game, look at his sitting on a stool, a real warrior is not what he looks like. You look at Tyson Fury and Wilder, and Wilder didn't look down and say he couldn't do it, he tried his best until the last moment. I think when Wild finally sat down on the stool, the whole person's consciousness might be in a trance. Of course, Joshua didn't do anything wrong, he was so capable and his willpower was far inferior to that of my son and Wilder. Joshua was a very good boxer, but he couldn't beat Tyson Fury and Wilder because he didn't have Wilder's ability to fix the tone with one punch. ”

Davis took on Romero in December, and Joshua struggled to find a new coach

4. Anthony Joshua struggled to find a new coach

Sources revealed that former world heavyweight Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22KOs) is looking for a new coach in preparation for a second-game match against Olek Sande Usik (19-0, 13KOs). To this end, he has recently gone to the training camp of Alvarez, the training camp of Virgil Hunter, and the training camp of the Charlo brothers.

It is reported that the most likely to reach a cooperation with Joshua at present is the legendary American coach Ronnie Shields. Ronnie Shields, 63, has coached boxing champions Tyson, Hollyfield, Penel Whitaker, David Tua, Vernon Forrest, Arturo Gatti and other well-known boxers in the past. In 2003, he was named Coach of the Year by the World Boxing Hall of Fame. He currently serves as head coach of WBC middleweight Jemar Chalo (32-0, 22KOs) and the first two tiers of World Champion Guillermo Rigundo (20-2, 13 KOs).

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