The Agnew Podcast- Boxing & Beyond
This week we’re breaking down everything from Foster’s win over Raymond Ford, including the crazy first round that saw Ford go flying through the ropes, the bizarre scorecards that had all three judges seeing a different fight, and the adjustments Foster made that ultimately secured the victory. We also discuss the moment Shakur Stevenson stepped into the ring after the fight and what happened afterward when Shock addressed the media. Is a fight with Shakur really next? Does it make sense? Or is Emanuel Navarrete the better move right now? The highlight of the show comes when we call O’Shaquie Foster’s trainer Bobby Benton live on the podcast. Bobby joins us less than 24 hours after the fight to discuss the game plan, what they saw from Ford, what fans may have missed watching from home, and who he believes Foster should fight next. We also touch on Dmitry Bivol’s return after a 15-month layoff and ask the question boxing fans keep debating: is Bivol avoiding David Benavidez or are there simply bigger opportunities available? The conversation then shifts to Rolly Romero after the WBA elevated him to Super Champion status. Coming off the biggest win of his career over Ryan Garcia, we ask what happened. Why didn’t the Devin Haney fight happen? What happened to the Ryan rematch? Did PBC miss an opportunity to capitalize on Rolly’s momentum? We also discuss Matchroom winning the purse bid for Andy Cruz vs Albert Bell in an IBF lightweight title eliminator and what that means moving forward at 135 pounds. Jermall Charlo is officially returning on the Errol Spence vs Tim Tszyu undercard, which leads us into a larger conversation about his career. Did Charlo live up to his potential? Did he miss the defining fights that could have cemented his legacy against names like Canelo Alvarez, David Benavidez, and Caleb Plant? To close the show, we revisit Canelo Alvarez’s recent comments about David Benavidez. Canelo says Benavidez should have fought him when he was still campaigning at 168 and claims he’s simply too big now. We go back through the timeline, examine the facts, and ask whether Canelo is being accurate or trying to rewrite boxing history.
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