Welcome to your weekly dose of combat sports action, where we bring you the most thrilling updates and noteworthy bouts from the world of boxing. This week has been nothing short of spectacular, with champions crowned, records shattered, and unforgettable moments etched into the annals of boxing history.
In a stunning display of skill and strategy, Shakur Stevenson, aged 28, etched his name in the history books by becoming a four-division world champion. Stevenson outclassed Teofimo Lopez, also 28, with a dominant 12-round unanimous decision at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York on January 31, 2026. The judges’ scorecards read 119-109, with Stevenson winning 11 of the 12 rounds. Lopez, unable to penetrate Stevenson’s impenetrable right jab, hinted at a move to the welterweight division post-fight. The drama didn’t end there, as Conor Benn entered the ring to challenge Stevenson, setting the stage for a potential future showdown.
In a surprising turn of events, the WBC stripped Stevenson of his lightweight world title on February 4, 2026, citing his move to a new weight class and a reported dispute over sanctioning fees. This development has left the lightweight division wide open, with aspiring champions eager to claim the vacant title.
Keyshawn Davis, aged 25, made a sensational debut at 140 pounds, securing a 12th-round TKO victory over Jamaine Ortiz, aged 29, at Madison Square Garden. Davis, with a record of 14-0 and 10 KOs, became the first fighter to stop Ortiz in his professional career. Post-fight, Davis expressed his interest in challenging Devin Haney in the 147lb division, adding another layer of excitement to the welterweight landscape.
The boxing world was also treated to a viral moment when Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller’s hairpiece was dislodged during a flurry of punches in the second round of his bout with Kingsley Ibeh. Despite this unusual setback, Miller, aged 37, rallied to win a split decision with scores of 94-96, 97-93, and 97-93. Miller’s post-fight revelation about accidentally using ammonia bleach instead of shampoo added a touch of humor to the evening.
Bruce ‘Shu Shu’ Carrington, aged 28, showcased his resilience with a 9th-round knockout victory against Carlos Castro, aged 31. Carrington, with a record of 16-3-1 and 14 KOs, captured the vacant WBC Featherweight World Championship, overcoming adversity after being hurt by a temple shot in the fourth round.
In a thrilling unification showdown, undefeated Xander Zayas, aged 23, with a record of 22-0 and 13 KOs, defeated Abass Baraou, aged 31, by split decision in a 12-round junior middleweight bout. Zayas, now the WBO and WBA junior middleweight champion, solidified his status as a rising star in the sport.
Lastly, the Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman press conference took place this week, with the fight being rescheduled due to Fundora’s hand injury. The anticipation for this bout continues to build, promising another exciting chapter in the world of boxing.
Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth coverage of your favorite combat sports. Until next time, keep your gloves up and your guard tight!
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