Fury vs Joshua Dead? Why Makhmudov Fight Signals the End

Fury vs Joshua may never happen. With Tyson Fury fighting Arslanbek Makhmudov on Netflix April 11 and Fabio Wardley (20-0-1) waiting in the wings, we analyze why the biggest fight in British boxing history is slipping away—and what it means for Fury’s legacy at 37.
Fury Joshua 2026: The Circus Is Over, Now Make the Fight

We all hated that Anthony Joshua fought Jake Paul. But AJ did exactly what he was supposed to do—dismantled the influencer myth in three rounds and cleared the deck for the only fight that matters.
Frank Warren’s “Summer 2026 at Wembley” timeline actually makes sense. Usyk is tied up with mandatories. The heavyweights are splintering. And Fury’s “retirement”? Come on. No fighter stays retired when there’s $100 million on the table.
Neither guy can make this money fighting anyone else. Simple economics. Bold prediction: Fury wins a controversial, ugly decision in July 2026. He’s got too much ring IQ for Joshua, even with 18 months of rust. The path is clear. Make the fight.
UFC 2026 Predictions: O’Malley, Usman, and Unwanted Matchups

Dave Simon delivered his most controversial UFC 2026 predictions on Ringside Report MMA: the Paramount era will bring fights nobody wants. Sean O’Malley gets another undeserved title shot after one win over Song Yadong. Islam Makachev’s welterweight debut will be against Kamaru Usman instead of legitimate contenders like Shavkat Rakhmonov. Paddy Pimblett and Justin Gaethje fight for an interim lightweight title that means nothing. Dave, AJ D’Alesio, and Fred Garcia explained why the UFC’s subscription model will prioritize star power over merit, making 2026 “the year the UFC gives us a bunch of fights no one asked for.” Plus Merab Dvalishvili’s fighter-of-the-year debate after his UFC 323 loss, Brandon Royval vs Manel Kape predictions, and the six-week UFC drought before the Paramount deal begins.
Jake Paul vs Joshua: Why Boxing Legends Call It a Catastrophic Mismatch

When boxing legends like Roy Jones Jr. and Bernard Hopkins start using words like “bloodbath” and “potentially catastrophic” about the Jake Paul Anthony Joshua fight, we need to pay attention. This isn’t promotional hype – it’s genuine concern from people who understand what happens when YouTube fame collides with elite heavyweight violence. Joshua has 28 professional fights including wars with Klitschko and Ngannou. Paul lost to Tommy Fury, his only legitimate boxer opponent. The gap isn’t just technical – it’s about decades of accumulated ring intelligence and championship-level violence. Here’s why this fight might happen anyway, why it could be as ugly as predicted, and what it means for boxing’s already damaged credibility.
Historic Fight Set for UFC 300: Is it Enough?

The co-hosts of Ringside Report MMA, reacted to thie groundbreaking announcement in the UFC and the potential impact of this main event on the global MMA stage.
What’s Next for Francis Ngannou?

The debate between MMA and Boxing is also a factor in Ngannou’s next move. His recent venture into boxing has raised questions about where his future lies. Will he continue to stride into the boxing world or return to the familiar grounds of MMA?