Haney dominates Prograis to grab WBC super-lightweight world title | Boxing News

Devin Haney beat Regis Prograis by unanimous decision in his division debut to win the WBC super-welterweight title.

Devin Haney has wrested the WBC super-lightweight world title from Regis Prograis, knocking his opponent down once on the way to a unanimous decision victory in San Francisco.

Haney, the former undisputed lightweight world champion stepping up to the 140-pound division for the first time, won by scores of 120-107 from all three judges on Saturday.

Haney sent Prograis to the canvas in the third round with one of many devastating combinations and wobbled Prograis again in the sixth on the way to the dominant victory.

Haney (31-0) remained unbeaten with a slow but dominant victory over Prograis in front of a sellout crowd at Chase Center in San Francisco, home of the Golden State Warriors.

He was cheered wildly while repeatedly landing a stiff left hand and several hard right hooks that kept Prograis from finding a rhythm.

He dropped Prograis in the third round with a stinging straight right hand.

Prograis couldn’t avoid Haney’s crisp right hand to the head that repeatedly landed and opened a small cut on his nose in the sixth round.

“It’s a dream come true,” Haney said. “I knew I had him hurt a few times. I went in there and was real disciplined. I made it as easy as possible.”

‘The biggest fights are the most money’

It was Haney’s first fight as a super welterweight after dominating as the undisputed lightweight crown. Haney made the decision to move up after having trouble making weight at lightweight.

Now as a two-division champion, Haney is eyeing a third title.

“I want to talk to my dad and see what’s next,” Haney said. “I want to do a fight at 147 but there’s a lot of fights at 140.”

The hometown favourite later said the move up in weight had made a new fighter of him.

“A tremendous difference,” a victorious Haney told DAZN in the ring at the Chase Center, home of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors.

“You see it in my performance. I felt so much stronger… 140 got a new king.”

Hard-hitting southpaw Prograis was making the second defence of the WBC title he won with an 11th-round knockout of Jose Zepeda for the vacant title in November last year. Prograis lost for the first time since October 2019.

He notched a split decision win over Danielito Zorrilla in June but fell to 29-2 with 24 knockouts with the defeat.

The win opens the door for Haney to take part in big money fights now. Among those being rumoured for his next fight are Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia.

“I want to make the biggest, best fights happen,” Haney said.

“The biggest fights are the most money.”

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Taylor beats Cameron to become two-weight undisputed boxing champion | Boxing News

Ireland’s Katie Taylor added Britain’s Chantelle Cameron’s world super-lightweight titles to her lightweight belts six months after losing to her at the same venue.

Katie Taylor has avenged her only professional loss by beating Chantelle Cameron in a majority decision to become a two-weight undisputed boxing champion.

The Irishwoman improved to 23-1 after the judges scored the bout 98-92, 96-94 and 95-95 at Dublin’s 3Arena on Saturday night, six months after a majority decision went Cameron’s way in the same venue.

The 37-year-old Taylor, whose lightweight belts were not on the line, now adds Cameron’s world super-lightweight titles at 140 pounds.

“That was the longest six months of my life waiting for this rematch,” Taylor said in the ring.

“Tonight, you’ve seen the real me, and when I box like that, nobody can beat me.”

Taylor said she’s open to a third fight with Cameron and named Ireland’s largest stadium as a location.

“Let’s get the trilogy at Croke Park,” she said of the 82,000-capacity venue.

It was Cameron’s first professional loss. The 32-year-old Englishwoman’s record is 18-1.

‘Pride of Ireland’

Politician and leader of the Sinn Fein party Michelle O’Neill congratulated Taylor for her “fantastic performance” in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

“Ireland has a world champion,” she wrote.

Irish Member of Parliament Orfhlaith Begley termed Taylor the “pride of Ireland” in a post.

Former UFC champion Conor McGregor praised both competitors but hailed Taylor for her comeback after losing the title six months earlier.

“What a comeback! What a redemption! What a hero of Ireland!” he wrote in one of his several posts praising Taylor.

Several fans praised the former footballer as Ireland’s greatest-ever athlete.



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Amanda Serrano wins and becomes undisputed champ

Amanda Serrano finally has all four belts in her weight class.

Next, she can have revenge on Katie Taylor.

Serrano wore down a bloody Erika Cruz and won a unanimous decision Saturday night at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden to become the undisputed featherweight champion and set up a rematch with fellow champ Taylor.

They fought a thriller last year at Madison Square Garden and are expecting nothing less in Ireland on May 20.

“The last fight was an epic fight and I think the next one’s going to be exactly the same,” Taylor said.

Before that, Serrano got the better of a bout in which the fighters stood close and kept swinging throughout, emerging with the victory by scores of 98-92 on two cards and 97-93 on the other.

Cruz spent much of the fight wiping away blood from near her eyes after a clash of heads in the third round. With the Mexican’s light blue outfit turning progressively redder during the bout, perhaps Serrano was helped find the range with her combinations.

Afterward, promoter Eddie Hearn said Serrano (44-2-1, 30 KOs) and Taylor, who joined him in the ring, would meet again. Taylor, the undisputed champion at lightweight, edged Serrano by split decision last April 30 before a sold-out crowd in the first women’s match to headline at Madison Square Garden.


Amanda Serrano (left) delivers a hard body blow to Erika Cruz during her unanimous decision victory.
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Back in the Garden, this time in the smaller Hulu Theater, Serrano found herself with another tough test, but this one went her way.

And she thinks her next match will, too.

“I’ve done enough and I will do more,” Serrano said of the rematch.

The match with Taylor was one of the most significant in women’s boxing history and lived up to the hype, earning numerous fight of the year awards. Taylor won most of the late rounds to pull it out, perhaps a little stronger with Serrano moving up two weight classes to fight her.

Back at her preferred weight of 126, Serrano appeared to be the fresher fighter Saturday. She won the final eight rounds on one card and the last seven on another.

Cruz (15-2) held the fourth and final belt that Serrano needed to complete her goal of becoming the first undisputed champion from Puerto Rico, and made her work for it.

The fighters stood close — close enough to bang heads and open a cut on Cruz’s forehead — and traded combinations for what largely an even first few rounds. But the pace appeared to catch up with Cruz in the fifth, and fatigue might have been a factor when Serrano caught her with a good shot in the final seconds of the round.

Serrano than accelerated the pressure in the sixth, the most decisive round of the fight. A quick, short right froze Cruz and Serrano followed up with a flurry that drove the Mexican from one side of the ring to the other.


Amanda Serrano poses with all the belts after defeating Erika Cruz during their fight for Serrano’s WBC, WBO and IBF featherweight titles and Cruz’s WBA featherweight title at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden.
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The 34-year-old Serrano, a champion in seven weight classes who decided late in her career to focus on featherweight, smiled throughout the ring introductions. She pumped her arms to encourage louder cheers from her Puerto Rican fans — who moments later began booing when Taylor was shown on a large video screen in the arena.

Both they were all smiles in the ring together afterward talking about what will be the unbeaten Taylor’s first pro fight in Ireland.

“Now she deserves to fight in Ireland and it’s going to be a bigger and better fight over there,” Serrano said.

Alycia Baumgardner gave the 130-pound division an undisputed champion with a unanimous decision victory over Elhem Mekhaled. Baumgardner (14-1, 7 KOs) added the vacant WBA belt to the three she had held since last year, using a pair of knockdowns to cruise to scores of 99-89 on two cards and 98-90 on the other.

After a couple competitive rounds to start, Baumgardner landed a right in the third round that momentarily buckled Mekhaled’s legs. She quickly pounced and dropped her, and after Mekhaled (15-2) got up, Baumgardner swarmed her with a sustained attack that sent her to the canvas again.

Baumgardner had Mekhaled hurt again in the seventh, driving her back into the ropes and appearing close to stopping her before Mekhaled was able to escape the round and they had a good exchange in the eighth.

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Deontay Wilder returns with first-round KO of Robert Helenius

Deontay Wilder’s post-fight speech lasted longer than his performance in the ring. His return barely got started before he marked it complete.

The Bronze Bomber is back doing what he does best, and Robert Helenius became his latest victim.

In his first bout in just over a year — since he concluded his thrilling trilogy against Tyson Fury, which delivered the first two losses of his career — Wilder KO’d Helenius in the first round to improve to 43-2-1 in a WBC heavyweight title eliminator Saturday night at Barclays Center.

After tepid opening exchanges between the former sparring partners, Wilder met Helenius with a crushing counter right hand that sent him tumbling to the canvas. Referee Michael Griffin quickly stopped the bout amid an unresponsive Helenius.

“I set him up,” Wilder said after the fight. “I allowed him to reach and when he reached I attacked. It was a great fight.”  

Deontay Wilder reacts after KO’ing Robert Helenius in the first round.
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Helenius attempted to throw two punches to Wilder’s body before foolishly leading with his head as he lunged at Wilder. The former WBC heavyweight champion of the world promptly connected one of his famous right hands to Helenius’ temple.

It was the third time Helenius has been KO’d in his career, sinking the 38-year-old to 31-4.

The win made an emphatic statement to the rest of the heavyweight division, as Wilder now immediately reinserts his name atop the conversation to earn title opportunities. He entered the bout as the WBC’s No. 1 contender, with Fury holding the WBC title after taking them off Wilder. Olexsander Usyk is in possession of the other three belts.

Ahead of the bout, Wilder did not shy away from being open to potential matchups with Anthony Joshua, who is coming off two straight losses to Usyk. He’s also teased a showdown with former unified champion Andy Ruiz.

Both opponents would bring Wilder back to the precipice of once-again earning title opportunities, and perhaps more importantly, a rematch with Fury. At 32-years-old and after reminding everyone of just how dangerous he is, though, Wilder might want to speed up that timeline, and appears ready now to once again starting fighting for belts.

Usyk, however, is currently rehabbing from injuries and won’t be available for the near future. Fury, on the other hand, is currently in ongoing talks to secure a deal to fight Derek Chisora.

“I’ve been hearing rumors about Usyk but he’s not here is he? When guys see these knockouts they turn the corner away from me,” Wilder said. “I’m ready for whatever. Whether it’s Andy Ruiz Jr. or Usyk, I’m ready. Deontay is back and the excitement in the heavyweight division is back.”

Fighting a new opponent for the first time in over 1,000 days and after a long layoff following a dramatic shift in his career’s trajectory, it was unclear how Wilder would perform back in the ring. He had largely stayed out of the public eye since his defeats to Fury, and had seriously contemplated retirement.

Deontay Wilder ends Robert Helenius’ night early with a counter right hand.
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Before as late as May, Wilder said he was ’85 percent’ decided to call it a career, and it wasn’t until his home city of Tuscaloosa, Ala. built him a statue that he decided to return. If there was any rust, or any speed or power lost following three gruesome fights against Fury, he certainly didn’t show it.

Wilder weighed in at 214.5 pounds, 23.5 pounds lighter than the 238 pounds he measured ahead of his final bout against Fury. He was a whopping 39 pounds lighter than Helenius, but his decisive counter-punch was plenty heavy enough to fold all 235.5 pounds of his foe.

Deontay Wilder celebrates after his win.
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“It’s been a good camp for me. We worked to make this fun for me,” Wilder said. “We work at this so much that it can just become a job. We made it fun again. We put in over 700 rounds and it paid off tonight big time. 

“Robert has the heart of a champion and I knew what he was capable of. I didn’t take him lightly at all. I know that he really wanted this. When you fight Deontay Wilder, you have to have your A plus plus game.”


Following an extra-contentious lead-up to their bout, Caleb Plant declared that he wanted to “make an example” out of Anthony Dirrell.

In what was his first return to the ring since his defeat to Canelo Alvarez for the undisputed super middleweight title, Plant left Dirrell laying on the ground at the end of the ninth round while pretending to scoop and pour dirt over him, effectively burying is foe’s career.

Statement made.

Dirrell was hardly able to get back to his feet after the ninth-round KO, stumbling after he rose as Plant spared no effort celebrating right in his face following the WBC super middleweight title eliminator.

Plant was cruising before he ended Dirrell’s night with a vicious counter left hand, ahead on all three scorecards at the time of stoppage and out-punching Dirrell 92-62. He improved to 22-1, and re-stablished his stature atop the super middleweight hierarchy.

“This win felt good,” Plant said following the fight. “You’ve heard about how much he hates me, but my head and my heart is what won me this fight. I was in control the whole time. My coach told me to stay patient and ease in and that’s what we did. Then, boom!”


In a rematch of their bantamweight no-contest last year, Emmanuel Rodriguez handed Gary Antonio Russell his first-career loss with a 100-90, 99-93 and 99-91 unanimous decision to kick off the pay-per-view and improve to 20-3. Russell inadvertently head-batted Rodriguez in the ninth round, causing a laceration under Rodriguez’s eye. Despite Rodriguez initially continuing and finishing the ninth round, the bout was stopped due to Rodriguez’s injuries as the two fighters exited their respective corners in the tenth round, sending the result to the scorecards. 

Frank Sanchez maintained his perfect record, improving to 21-1 after a ninth-round KO of Carlos Negron in a heavyweight bout.

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Jake Paul uses pregnancy announcement to slay Tommy Fury

Jake Paul has taken a brutal swipe at boxing rival Tommy Fury after their long-awaited bout was postponed for a second time last month.

The celebrity duo first signed to fight in Dec. 2021, but Fury pulled out of the bout after suffering a broken rib in training, with former UFC champion Tyron Woodley replacing him for a rematch.

The pair then tried again this August, but the British light-heavyweight was withdrawn amid a visa issue.

And after Fury announced he was expecting his first child with reality TV show personality Molly-Mae Hague, Paul couldn’t help himself.

Jake Paul after his second victory over Tyrone Woodley on Dec. 18, 2022.
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“Shocking,” the YouTube star wrote on Twitter. “Tommy usually pulls out.”

Paul will return to the boxing ring next month, facing UFC legend Anderson Silva in Arizona.

The Brazilian will be his first opponent with a prior boxing record, having had four wins and one loss in the ring.

Fury is yet to fight since defeating Daniel Bocianski in April.

The 23-year-old was in attendance at the AO Arena to support training partner Joseph Parker over the weekend when he called Paul on FaceTime.

Tommy Fury throws a punch in his latest fight.

Jake Paul and Anderson Silva standoff after a press conference.

Paul was heard saying on the call: “Tommy, lets make the fight happen buddy. Let’s make it happen.”

Fury responded: “I’ll see you soon.”

— With The Sun

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