Illunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Feb 2023, 11:53

Makabu - Decision
5
36%
Makabu - T/KO
4
29%
DRAW
1
7%
Jack - T/KO
2
14%
Jack - Decision
2
14%
 
Total votes: 14

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Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury finally confirmed, Makabu vs Jack

Today, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) and Queensberry Promotions announced that international superstar Jake ‘The Problem Child’ Paul will, at long last, face undefeated pro boxer Tommy ‘TNT’ Fury, younger brother of Heavyweight World Champion Tyson Fury, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, February 26, 2023, in an event produced by Skill Challenge Entertainment Enterprises.

The event, titled ‘The Truth’, will also feature two-weight world champion Badou Jack ‘The Ripper’ challenging WBC Cruiserweight world champion Illunga Makabu in the co-main event. The card will also showcase Ashton ‘H2O’ Sylve, an MVP undefeated fighter, as he is set to face former WBC world title challenger Maxwell Awuku 48-5-1 (33 KO’s) from Accra, Ghana with contracts being finalized.

This Saturday, January 28th, 2023, Paul and Fury will officially face off for the first time as they sit ringside for the Beterbiev vs. Yarde unified light heavyweight fight in London, live on BT Sport in the UK.

Paul vs. Fury will be broadcast exclusively live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK on Sunday, 26th February.

Additionally, Paul vs. Fury will stream live in the US on ESPN+ PPV and via cable and satellite pay-per-view providers.

Paul and Fury were originally slated to face off in December 2021, but Fury withdrew from the bout because of a medical issue. Paul went on to record a scintillating one-punch knockout of Tyron Woodley, who stepped in as a late replacement for a rematch of the pair’s August 2021 clash. Paul is giving Fury another chance next month so he can silence the critics who claim he has yet to fight a professional boxer. The 26-year-old Cleveland native started his pro boxing journey in January 2020 and will go head-to-head with Fury, a more experienced boxer from a prominent boxing family.

Paul, who boasts a professional record of 6-0 with 4 knockouts, continues to make waves in the boxing world. His latest win against the legendary Anderson Silva, won him ESPNRingside’s 2022 Viral Moment of the Year, by dropping Silva in the 8th round. Paul began his pro career in January 2020 with a stunning debut against British YouTube star AnEsonGib and a subsequent, jaw-dropping knockout of former NBA star Nate Robinson in November 2020. From there, ‘The Problem Child’ shocked the industry with a first-round KO of former MMA champion Ben Askren in April 2021 and two wins over Woodley, including a vicious knockout which won him ESPNRingside’s 2021 Knockout of The Year.

“The moment of truth has finally arrived,” said Paul. “On February 26th, I will get in the ring with a ‘real boxer,’ an 8-0 fighter from a storied fighting family and show the world the truth about who Jake Paul, the boxer, really is. This fight doesn’t happen without the vision and support of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, its Ministry of Sport and Skill Challenge Entertainment Enterprises. I am excited to come to Riyadh and put on a show for the world to see.”

Hailing from Manchester, England, Fury began boxing at the age of 12. He had 12 amateur fights, winning two regional titles and reaching the U.K. national final in 2016. Fury made his professional debut in 2018, winning by decision. He then knocked out his next four opponents, drawing attention from the boxing world. In 2021, he fought three times, including his U.S. debut on Paul’s undercard, earning his seventh victory against Anthony Taylor. He most recently shut out Daniel Bocianski over six rounds last April on the Tyson Fury-Dillian Whyte undercard. Fury, a former Love Island reality TV star, is ready for the biggest moment in his professional boxing career.

“Jake Paul’s boxing career ends on February 26th and I can finally move on with mine,” said Fury. “Every time I go out right now, everybody asks me about the Jake Paul fight. After this fight is done, everybody will be asking me how it felt to knock Jake Paul out. The world is about to see what happens when a proper boxer faces a YouTuber.”

“Jake Paul has already achieved more than anyone thought possible when we started this journey three years ago. Six professional fights, five pay-per-views, over $150 million of revenue generated and viral moment after viral moment,” said Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of MVP. “Now it’s about The Truth. Is Jake a legitimate threat in boxing or has this been a spectacle without substance? Jake versus Tommy is one of most anticipated fights in history involving two young boxers and we are delighted to partner with Frank and George Warren on this event in the UK & Ireland, who have been tremendous to work with throughout this two-year process.”

"This is the fight Tommy has wanted for a long time, so I am thrilled it has all been finalised," said Queensberry promoter allegedly. "I know how disappointed he was after twice being unable to make it into the ring with Jake, so I anticipate this will be a memorable occasion not short on spice. It is a fantastic opportunity for Tommy to extend his profile even further into the Middle East and American markets and the chance to bring Jake Paul’s boxing career to an abrupt halt. Credit to Jake, who I admire greatly, for jumping in with a boxer this time. But Tommy has the background and pedigree as a fighter that makes him the favourite in my book."

The Paul vs. Fury event is produced by Skill Challenge Entertainment Enterprises (SCEE) and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), in association with Queensberry Promotions and Top Rank.

"We are very excited about the upcoming event featuring Jake and Tommy in Riyadh and look forward to welcoming them to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.” stated Chairman of Skill Challenge Entertainment, His Highness Prince Khaled bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. "With the consumption of YouTube content per capita in Saudi Arabia remaining one of the highest in the world, the highly anticipated bout featuring one of its most renowned personalities-turned-boxer, Jake Paul, will be amongst the most-viewed events globally. The excitement of this being his biggest challenge to date is very appealing as he takes on a legitimate boxer in Tommy Fury,” he added.
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Re: Illunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

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That's actually a good card :oops:
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The winner of Makabu Jack makes a Voluntary defence against Paul Fury Winner …..?
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Re: Illunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

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embarressing of the wbc to continue this sham - makabu hs fought nobody !
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Re: Illunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

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Badou Jack Goes for a Twilight Capper

Every good fighter can’t be a megastar.

Most won’t get close.

Some of the ones who don’t get there are every bit as valuable to the sport in their time. They’re the character of the sport, the ones who make it worth staying a fan between the biggest events. One of those fighters in this generation is nearing forty with an unexpected title shot this Sunday (ESPN+, 2 PM EST).

39-year old Badou Jack (27-3-3, 16 KO) will challenge 35-year old Ilunga Makabu (29-2, 25 KO) on the undercard of Jake Paul-Tommy Fury. Consider it the quality control on the card, red meat for fans of high-level boxing on a card built around a unique attraction.

It will be Jack’s biggest opportunity since losing two in a row to Marcus Browne and Jean Pascal. The former saw Jack finish the fight with one of the nastiest, bloodiest cuts in recent memory. Jack’s forehead looked like someone hit it with a meat cleaver, leaving him wearing a crimson mask that would have made a Ric Flair-Dusty Rhodes cage match in the 80s look positively G-rated.

The latter, a split decision, saw Jack rise from the floor in the fourth to score his own knockdown in the final round and come up just short on the cards.

Just short on the cards has been a big thing in the career of Jack. Draws against James DeGale and Adonis Stevenson stopped him from being a unified super middleweight titlist and the lineal light heavyweight king, respectively.

No one has ever been able to say Jack came up just short on effort.

Every one of those fights, win, lose, or draw, was memorable in its own way. The career arc for Jack has been memorable in general. He’s a great example of how often some might scream that an early loss “exposes” a fighter only to find out later that all it exposed was what we already know.

Derek Edwards got to Jack in the first round in 2014.

No one else has stopped him since.

Jack rebounded from that loss to hand Anthony Dirrell his first defeat for the WBC super middleweight belt in 2015. It was a solid upset at the time. Over the years since, Jack added wins over George Groves, Nathan Cleverly, and Lucian Bute. The last of those was initially another draw for Jack, but a failed PED test saw the result reversed to Jack as a disqualification win.

Jack was a regular on Showtime for years but the Pascal loss saw his career continue off-broadway. It may surprise some to realize Jack has won five in a row since moving to cruiserweight. This weekend won’t be his first undercard under a big name attraction. Jack also appeared on the undercard of the Mike Tyson-Roy Jones exhibition bonanza.

What this will be this weekend though is something else. This isn’t continuing to work in a new division. It’s a chance to add another belt in a second weight class after falling short at light heavyweight. It’s Badou Jack, certainly in the twilight of his career, with a chance to write an ending to an undersung but vital career.

Boxing fans sometimes don’t take enough time to appreciate careers like these. Many might not see it this weekend. For those not inclined to tune into a Jake Paul show, it’s understandable. That isn’t for everyone and so be it.

But Badou Jack has been for everyone who was a paying customer over the years.

He’s come off the floor for them.

He’s bled for them.

No matter what happens against Makabu, the assumption should be that Jack will give everything he has. It’s been the way he does things and boxing has been the better with him around.

Cliff’s Notes…

Can we just get a list of foods the WBC won’t allow an exception for at this point? Does this mean Cool Hand Luke didn’t just eat fifty eggs? Farces are supposed to be funny…Subriel Matias-Jeremias Ponce is going to be another log on a raging fire at Jr. welterweight. Josh Taylor remains the lineal king but giving up some belts could end up making the division more interesting in 2023…Luis Nery might not ever beat the winner of Stephen Fulton-Naoya Inoue but he made challenging that winner more interesting last week…Guillermo Rigondeaux returns at bantamweight this weekend and, considering his age and recent form, one hopes he doesn’t get himself hurt against younger, faster foes.
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If old man Jack wins does having the WBC cruiser belt get him a Canelo payday later this year?
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Actually looking forward this fight at the weekend along with Paul Fury
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Perseus wrote: 23 Feb 2023, 21:22 If old man Jack wins does having the WBC cruiser belt get him a Canelo payday later this year?
Probably. If it were to happen I’m fine with it as long as it’s not canelo weight.
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Ilunga Makabu: “I just want Badou to keep one thing in mind. I’m going to break your nose. I’m going to break your chin. I’m going to break your ribs. Thank you…I’ve been a world champion for many years. I’m a dangerous boxer. There is no way Badou can take my belt. I’ll go back home with the belt and still be the WBC champion of the world.”

Badou Jack: “I’m here to take his belt, to win. I’m here to become the first Muslim fighter to become a world champion in Saudi. So, I am here to make history. Everybody’s got a plan until they get hit. I’m glad that he is confident…I still feel young. I feel fresh. I want to keep going, and I am here to make history. Some people, they win a title in one weight class. I won in two weight classes. Now, I’m coming for the third. And new!”
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Re: Illunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

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Jack done a cracker.

Earned himself a nice Canelo payday.
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canelo vs badou jack for a cruiser title in 2023..............lol
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Re: Illunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

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Jack schooled Makabu. The stoppage was early, but I don't mind. Makabu was a so-so champion. He was awarded an unfair win in his last fight and he lacked in class against Jack.
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Well done to Jack. His most decisive win since he beat up Cleverly years ago. He just doesn't go away and it's time to stop being surprised when he puts in a good showing.

Got to give him credit, for building solid basic skills and gaining experience in hard, close fights - and persevering.

The big opportunity was overdue after the Pascal rematch was called off, and he really put in a decisive, assertive and classy showing here.

Makabu isn't a brilliant boxer but is regarded as a hard case who has won a number of savage encounters - Mchunu 1, Cieslak & Palin. His poor performance in the rematch with Mchunu cost him the Canelo payday.
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39 years old and Badou has a WBC Cruiserweight strap, not bad for his age.
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Evander wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 03:55 39 years old and Badou has a WBC Cruiserweight strap, not bad for his age.
Brother in law was impressed. He always liked Jack. Casual boxing fan. Watches the big fights.

Said Jack is a 3 weight world champion. Wow.

He obviously read it somewhere.. and Jack will probably cal himself a 3 weight world champion.

Unfortunately, he is not.

I didn’t correct him or go into it.

It’s much harder to explains
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 04:58
Evander wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 03:55 39 years old and Badou has a WBC Cruiserweight strap, not bad for his age.
Brother in law was impressed. He always liked Jack. Casual boxing fan. Watches the big fights.

Said Jack is a 3 weight world champion. Wow.

He obviously read it somewhere.. and Jack will probably cal himself a 3 weight world champion.

Unfortunately, he is not.

I didn’t correct him or go into it.

It’s much harder to explains
I get it :TU:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 04:58
Evander wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 03:55 39 years old and Badou has a WBC Cruiserweight strap, not bad for his age.
Brother in law was impressed. He always liked Jack. Casual boxing fan. Watches the big fights.

Said Jack is a 3 weight world champion. Wow.

He obviously read it somewhere.. and Jack will probably cal himself a 3 weight world champion.

Unfortunately, he is not.

I didn’t correct him or go into it.

It’s much harder to explains
Pretty sure they stated that on the UK broadcast and then the interviewer said he should've been a 6 time champion to which Jack corrected him and said he should be a seven time champion. It didn't add up in my head, just assumed it was more propaganda like the rest of the show.
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joshj909 wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 06:47
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 04:58
Evander wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 03:55 39 years old and Badou has a WBC Cruiserweight strap, not bad for his age.
Brother in law was impressed. He always liked Jack. Casual boxing fan. Watches the big fights.

Said Jack is a 3 weight world champion. Wow.

He obviously read it somewhere.. and Jack will probably cal himself a 3 weight world champion.

Unfortunately, he is not.

I didn’t correct him or go into it.

It’s much harder to explains
Pretty sure they stated that on the UK broadcast and then the interviewer said he should've been a 6 time champion to which Jack corrected him and said he should be a seven time champion. It didn't add up in my head, just assumed it was more propaganda like the rest of the show.
The times he got the draws where he should have won a world title?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 06:56
joshj909 wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 06:47
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 04:58

Brother in law was impressed. He always liked Jack. Casual boxing fan. Watches the big fights.

Said Jack is a 3 weight world champion. Wow.

He obviously read it somewhere.. and Jack will probably cal himself a 3 weight world champion.

Unfortunately, he is not.

I didn’t correct him or go into it.

It’s much harder to explains
Pretty sure they stated that on the UK broadcast and then the interviewer said he should've been a 6 time champion to which Jack corrected him and said he should be a seven time champion. It didn't add up in my head, just assumed it was more propaganda like the rest of the show.
The times he got the draws where he should have won a world title?
I gathered they included the draws and regular title wins
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joshj909 wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 07:16
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 06:56
joshj909 wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 06:47

Pretty sure they stated that on the UK broadcast and then the interviewer said he should've been a 6 time champion to which Jack corrected him and said he should be a seven time champion. It didn't add up in my head, just assumed it was more propaganda like the rest of the show.
The times he got the draws where he should have won a world title?
I gathered they included the draws and regular title wins
yeh.

Don't see it.

He won the
WBC 168
WBA 175 (Regualr)
WBC 200

IBF 168 draw
WBC 175 draw
WBA 175 split loss (regular)

He has claim to a 6 world titles.
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Although Jack isn't a three weight champ, he's proven himself an elite fighter, one who should not be written off. Glad he was able to impress as his last few fights looked like sparring sessions.

For me, it's dangerous to assume he deserved to win all of those close fights. As even some of his better points wins were extremely close fights (Groves, Dirrell).

I have no issue with the Pascal defeat (sensational fight) & the Stevenson draw (another damn good fight) - although it looked like he got the better of Degale, it was another fiercely contested one and hardly clearcut.

Good luck to the man - probably will be more difficult to defend the title, than actually win it. Will he be mandated to face Mchunu next?
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no he has no claim to 6 titles, fighters dont get to magically turn draws and close loses into wins. by the same token the guys he drew with or beat close shouldve gotten the win too
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margaret thatcher wrote: 28 Feb 2023, 12:48 no he has no claim to 6 titles, fighters dont get to magically turn draws and close loses into wins. by the same token the guys he drew with or beat close shouldve gotten the win too
Yeh, that wasn't my opinion, i was just looking at his POV.

He said 7.. So i thought I'd count them
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Re: Illunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

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the only fight he was hard done by on the cards was marco antonio periban, and even then he spent far too much time waiting to get his punches off

his fight before makabu couldve easily been a loss or draw too
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