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IBF orders world title fight for Richardson Hitchins’ vacated belt

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Last month, Richardson Hitchins made the decision to vacate the IBF super-lightweight world title, leaving the door open for another contender to become champion.

Hitchins decisioned Liam Paro to get his hands in the IBF strap back in December 2024 but made just one defence of the belt last year, knocking out former unified lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr in a dominant display.

However, last month, Hitchins announced that he would be relinquishing the belt ahead of a move to both the welterweight division and Zuffa Boxing.

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Today, at the IBF’s 41st Annual Convention, in Vietnam, it was unveiled that the number one contender and Hitchins’ former mandatory challenger, Lindolfo Delgado (24-0, 16 KOs), will take on Canadian-Russian Arthur Biyarslanov (21-0, 17 KOs) in an intriguing vacant title bout between two undefeated bogeymen. 

Mexico’s Delgado defeated Gabriel Gollaz Venezuela via split-decision last time in November, but was ordered for a challenge for Hitchins’ title in February.

Meanwhile, Biyarslanov, known as ‘The Wolf’, claimed the NABF super-lightweight title back in June 2024, and the 31-year-old has kept active by making five defences of the belt since, including triumphs over former world champions Mohamed Mimoune and Sergey Lipinets.

Biyarslanov sits at #5 in the IBF rankings, but it is understood that both Oscar Duarte (#3) and Keyshawn Davis (#4) turned the title opportunity down, with both men having fought and won earlier this month.

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Frank Warren reveals how he scored Usyk vs Verhoeven before the stoppage: “The cards were atrocious”

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Many boxing fans believe Oleksandr Usyk was just a round away from one of the greatest upsets in heavyweight history against Rico Verhoeven, and now Queensberry Promoter Frank Warren has had his say on the fight.

With just one professional boxing bout to his name, Verhoeven was given minimal chance by most people ahead of his unconventional clash with Usyk at the Pyramids of Giza.

The Dutchman soon proved that he needed to be taken seriously, as his style caused issues for Usyk, who struggled to win rounds and looked off the pace throughout.

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Ahead of round 11, it was revealed that two judges had the fight level, whilst one had Verhoeven 96-94 up. In an interview with iFL TV, Warren labelled the scoring as ‘atrocious’, believing the underdog’s performance to have merited a larger margin.

“I actually thought it turned into a really good fight, an enjoyable fight to watch and he was winning it. I had him four or five [rounds] up, I thought that the scoring was atrocious.”

In that penultimate round those scorecards were made redundant, as referee Mark Lyson intervened after Verhoeven eas floored via Usyk uppercut and then put under pressure in the corner.

Continuing, Warren said that a more experienced operator would have given himself some extra time and seen out the round. 

“I think that if he [Verhoeven] had a bit more experience when he went down [he could have survived the round]. I noticed that his gumshield sort of half came out and he got it back in without touching it, he sort of swallowed it back in.

“Anyone with a bit of experience would have spat it out and maybe that would have got him that extra little bit [of time].” 

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Verhoeven has appealled the outcome of the fight, hoping to have the result changed to a ‘no contest’ or force an immediate rematch, though the WBC has confirmed Usyk must have mandatory challenger Shit Kabayel, promoted by Warren, next.

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“We can never imagine” – Vinicius Jr delivers verdict on Lionel Messi and Argentina being favorites at 2026 World Cup

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Brazil forward Vinicius Jr has weighed in on the chances of Lionel Messi and Argentina being contenders to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup. La Albiceleste are reigning world champions and will head into the tournament with big expectations.

Lionel Scaloni has yet to name his 26-man squad for the World Cup, with announcement expected to be done in the next 48 hours. And speaking of Argentina’s chances, Vinicius spoke highly of what Lionel Messi and co. can do at the tournament.

The Real Madrid man picked Argentina as one of the favorites to win the World Cup. Being the defending champions will give Argentina great confidence, according to Vinicius.

He also hailed the impact that Lionel Messi will bring to the team. Vinicius admits that the Inter Miami captain always adds something different to his teams and believes that some of the things Lionel Messi does on the pitch is stuff that no one can even imagine.

In an interview on CazeTV (h/t All About Argentina on X), Vinicius commented:

“I’ll pick Argentina too [as one of the favorites of the World Cup], because they were the last champions, they have great confidence and they have Messi.

“He always brings something different, we can never imagine what he might do.”

Argentina are in Group J of the 2026 World Cup alongside Algeria, Jordan and Austria. Vinicius’ Brazil will face Morocco, Haiti and Scotland in Group C.


Scaloni offers update on Lionel Messi’s injury scare before World Cup

During Inter Miami’s 6-4 win over Philadelphia Union, Lionel Messi had to be substituted due to an injury. The Argentine was spotted leaving the pitch while holding the back of his left thigh, which raised doubts over his condition.

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Inter Miami head coach offered an update after the game and now, Lionel Scaloni has also reiterated that the latest update isn’t too bad. The Argentina head coach admitted that he would have preferred if nothing had happened but he feels these things are not within his control.

Scaloni stated in an interview with DSports (h/t Diario AS):

“We were watching the [Miami] match at the [Argentina] training complex. We noticed he asked to come off, that something wasn’t right. The early news isn’t too bad.

“Naturally, we would have preferred nothing had happened at all. Now we have to wait and see how he progresses. Above all, he’ll have more tests, I imagine, to confirm that everything is as they’re saying.”

Scaloni also insisted that he’s hopeful of Lionel Messi and others who are facing such physical setbacks to recover in time and give their best at the World Cup next month.

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“Of course, we would have liked him to go into [the World Cup] without any issues, but that hasn’t been the case with him or with most of the players who’ve had physical setbacks.

“They’re not fully recovered. Our goal is to get them back to full fitness and make sure they go into [the tournament] in the best possible condition.”

Argentina face Honduras and Iceland in pre-World Cup friendlies before locking horns with Algeria in their opening game.