Jake Paul Calls Out Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez For Boxing Fight In 2023

Jake Paul Calls Out Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez For Boxing Fight In 2023


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In typical Jake Paul fashion, ‘The Problem Child’ has called out one of the best boxers on the planet, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez. After successfully claiming his sixth victory less than ten days ago against former UFC Middleweight Champion, Anderson Silva, the YouTube sensation want a big fight with Canelo as soon as possible.

Jake Paul Calls For Fight With ‘Canelo’ Alvarez

After notching up his sixth professional win less than ten days ago, Jake Paul has confirmed that he wants to face Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez next.

‘The Problem Child’ has not shied away from wanting big fights against the likes of Canelo, and believes he has what it takes to defeat the Mexican boxing superstar.

The question on everyone’s lips is who ‘The Problem Child’ is going to face next. Could it be Nate Diaz? Could it bee Tommy Fury? Or will it be one of the best fighte

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Cameron defeats McCaskill to become undisputed champion

Cameron defeats McCaskill to become undisputed champion

Britain’s Chantelle Cameron took a clear unanimous decision to beat Jessica McCaskill and become the undisputed super-lightweight champion on Saturday.

At the Eithad Arena in Abu Dhabi, Cameron outboxed her American opponent over 10 rounds, to win 97-93, 96-94 and 96-94 on the judges’ scorecards.

It marks the culmination of Cameron’s impressive run through the sport. The fighter from Northampton, now undefeated in 17 contests, won the WBC 140lb title in 2020 and last year added the IBF belt to her collection when she beat Mary McGee.

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Chantelle Cameron vs Jessica McCaskill,  WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO Super Lightweight World Title..5 November 2src22.Picture By Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing.

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Cameron (right) overcomes McCaskill in Abu Dhabi (Photos: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)

With this victory Cameron wins the WBO and WBA championships to claim all four major titles.

Beating McCaskill is especially impressive as the American, who lost a lightweight world title fight to Katie Tay

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Bivol vs. Ramirez: live results, video, round by round

Bivol vs. Ramirez: live results, video, round by round

Following on from his suprise win over Canelo in May, Dmitry Bivol seeks to cement his place as one of the top fighters in boxing today by beating dangerous challenger Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez.

Bivol (20-0, 11 KOs) had till that point amassed a professional resume that was impressive, but not outstanding, before launching himself into the stratosphere with that victory. Zurdo (44-0-0, 30 KOs) is currently in pretty much the position Bivol was then, and the dangerous, hard-punching challenger will be looking to grab the chance to prove himself with everything he’s got. Bivol is going to be favoured, but expect a tough test.

This page will provide live play-by-play of the main event. The card starts at 1:30 p.m. ET and can be streamed on DAZN, with the main event expected shortly after 5 p.m, but stay tuned here for updates on that time.

Round by Round

Round 1: Both men open by trying to hold the center of the ring, but without throwing match. Peppering each other with jabs. Ref already talking to them about stepping on each other’s feet in this southpaw (Ramirez) vs orthodox (Bivol) matchup. The worry was Bivol would respond to Zurdo’s size by playing keep-away, but he’s not so far. Starts to get a few right hands in as the round goes no, but he takes a couple solid ones back. They spring to life and exchange in the last few seconds, Bivol winning that. 10-9 Bivol

Round 2: Zurdo trying to use his height and length to punch over Bivol’s jab. It works once but Bivol’s too sharp to let that be a route consistently. The 1-2 with the 2 to the body is working for him though, and he follows up by catching him solidly upstairs. Bivol responds with a quick combo that snaps Zurdo’s head back. Bivol pushing forward now, he evidently wants to take Zurdo’s length away. Again they end the round exchanging, and the difference in these moments is definitely that Bivol’s defence is the better. 10-9 Bivol, 20-18

Round 3: Zurdo working that 1-2 again, but Bivol’s already got him leaning too far to get it home and counters. This isn’t a schooling just yet, but we’re starting to see a level difference. Zurdo pushes forward and does catch him, but once again he’s leaning too far and gets countered. Zurdo

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Preview: Dmitry Bivol vs Gilberto Ramirez

Preview: Dmitry Bivol vs Gilberto Ramirez

Dmitry Bivol follows up his unexpected, brilliant, win over Saul Alvarez in May by travelling to Dubai for a showdown against another high-profile Mexican, unbeaten Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez. Ramirez hasn’t fought anyone in nearly this class before, but then, the same could be said of Bivol when he stepped up in May, so this looks to be an interesting test for both men.

The fight will air on DAZN in the US and Europe, with the card starting at 1.30 p.m.ET.


Preview

Bivol is, of course, on a high right now. He was champion already when he fought Canelo, but he went overnight from ‘beltholder’, proven but not proven so to speak, to the man in the division, the one with a target on his back. He also went from someone seen as solid-but-unspectacular to proving himself a masterful boxer, with a set of skills he’d mostly just been hiding till he needed it.

First to step up to the plate is Zurdo Ramirez, a 31-year-old Mexican who’s fun to watch and comes with an impressive looking 44-0 record but has been pretty much marking time waiting for the big fight for years. His resume’s not terrible, he’s fought some solid opponents and even when keeping busy rarely takes complete mismatches, which some of his contemporaries are guilty of. But there’s a decent argument to make that the last time he fought someone genuinely proven at world level without being well past his best was Arthur Abraham, six years ago and a division below. And even Abraham was 36 at the time. There’s definitely been a sense of keeping his powder dry and his 0 safe for the big cash-in. Canelo never materialized for him, but if he can beat Bivol he definitely strengthens both his case for getting that fight someday and his overall future paydays, so here we go.


Prediction

Previous to the Canelo fight, Bivol had built a reputation as a tag-and-move fighter, winning fights by catching his opponent with jabs and short combinations before escaping to safety, without much engagement in close. His plan to beat Canelo was a lot more complicated, and did involve clo

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Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez Live Stream: How to Watch The Boxing Match Online

Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez Live Stream: How to Watch The Boxing Match Online

Hot off a title win against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, Dmitry Bivol is faced with a daunting challenger for his belt this weekend: Gilberto Ramirez

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Dmitry Bivol shocked boxing fans with a decisive win over Saul “Canelo” Alvarez back in May to strap on the WBA light heavyweight belt. Now, Bivol (20-0) has his sights set on Artur Beterbiev for the unified title. But before that fight can happen, he must defend his WBA belt this weekend against a very formidable challenger: the 44-0, former world champ Gilberto Ramirez.

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This weekend’s fight promises some serious excitement — plus some big undercard fights like Chantelle Cameron vs. Jessica McCaskill for the WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF women’s super lightweight titles. If you’re looking to catch all the action live, read on. Below is everything you need to know about this weekend’s event, including how to watch Bivol vs. Ramirez online.

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When is Bivol vs. Ramirez? Date, Time, Location

Bivol vs. Ramirez is happening on Saturday, November 5 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

The main card is scheduled to begin slightly early for U.S. viewers at 1:30 p.m. ET / 10:30 a.m. PT, with Bivol and Ramirez entering the arena just after 5:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 p.m. PT.

How to Watch Bivol vs. Ramirez Online: Live Stream Details

Anyone looking to watch Bivol vs. Ramire

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Nevada Exceeds $1 Billion In Gaming Revenue For 19 Straight Months

Nevada Exceeds $1 Billion In Gaming Revenue For 19 Straight Months

A new NFL season and the Canelo-GGG rematch helped extend the Silver State’s lucrative winning streak.


Let It Ride: Nevada’s record revenue streak is expected to last for several more months—at least.

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Nevada’s luck has yet to run out. The Silver State reported its 19th consecutive month of more than $1 billion in gaming revenue.

According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the state’s casinos collected $1.2 billion in revenue—an 18% increase from the same month in 2019, before the pandemic.

The state is also on pace to eclipse last year’s record-breaking gaming revenue total of $13.4 million. Nevada’s casinos generated $11 billion over the last nine months, which is 13.2% higher than the same period in 2021. Revenues from the Las Vegas Strip are up a robust 22.7%.

“We have three months left in the calendar year and I’m going to go out on a limb and say this year is going to surpass last year,” says Michael Lawton, senior economic analyst at the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

The Strip continues to carry Nevada’s rally, which is approaching the two-year mark. In September, Las Vegas casinos brought in $693 million, up 8.3% from September 2021. Slot machines inside Strip casinos brought in 15.3% more revenue than last September, while football season, concerts and special events also helped Vegas continue to attract tourists and dollars. For instance, on September 17, Canelo Alvarez defeated Gennady Golovkin in their third boxing match at T-Mobile Arena. The next day, the Las Vegas Raiders played their home opener against the Arizona Cardinals at Allegiant Stadium. Earlier in the month, 1980s metal bands Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard and Poison drew big crowds to Allegiant, and Aerosmith launched its residency at the Park MGM.

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