Keyshawn BEATS Devin Haney?!” | Tank Got BACKED Into A Corner?! | Canelo vs Mbilli Official
We started the episode with the fallout from Keyshawn vs Albright 2, why the performance rubbed fans the wrong way after all the KO talk, and the reactions that came after. We also debated Bozy Ennis saying he’d back Keyshawn to beat Devin Haney and broke down why a lot of people agree… and why a lot of people think that’s a terrible take.
From there we talked Brian Norman vs Josh Wagner, why the fight felt underwhelming to some people, and whether Norman actually showed any new wrinkles or if he’s still relying on the same things against lower-level opposition.
We also got into the Usyk vs Rico card from this weekend, the atmosphere around it, the matchups on the card, and the continued trend of boxing becoming more cinematic and global with these huge international events.
Then we moved into the massive conversation around Canelo Alvarez vs Christian Mbilli officially being announced for September 12 in Riyadh under the “Mexico vs The World” banner after the pyramids faceoff in Egypt. We talked about the actual fight, whether Mbilli’s pressure style could either overwhelm Canelo or play directly into his counters, and the bigger picture of what Turki Alalshikh is doing to boxing.
That led into a deeper conversation about spectacle in boxing, whether these massive global presentations actually help the sport or distract from it, and how boxing is starting to feel more like worldwide entertainment again instead of just another Vegas fight weekend. We talked Ali in Zaire, Tyson in Tokyo, Floyd making fights feel luxurious, and whether boxing today is leaning too hard into billionaire-produced mega events.
We also broke down the WBA officially ordering Tank vs Floyd Schofield, what that means for the lightweight division, why Schofield earned the opportunity, and whether Tank is being forced into a dangerous mandatory.
Then we got into Ryan Garcia vs Conor Benn being announced on Jimmy Fallon instead of a traditional boxing stage, why boxing is chasing mainstream moments harder than ever, and whether this fight is more about entertainment, controversy, personalities, and virality than actual “best vs best” boxing.
We closed the episode talking O’Shaquie Foster vs Raymond Ford, one of the best pure boxing matchups of the year stylistically, why hardcore fans love fights like this even when casuals ignore them, and whether modern boxing fans still truly appreciate elite skill fights without drama, chaos, or social media narratives attached to them.
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