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Dating rumors are swirling around the pair

uring the Phoenix Suns’ game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on March 3, Kevin Durant made a surprising choice when asked to name his favorite female athlete for Women’s Empowerment Month.

Durant named Angel Reese, the rising WNBA star, as his all-time favorite, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship

During the Phoenix Suns’ game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on March 3, Kevin Durant made a surprising choice when asked to name his favorite female athlete for Women’s Empowerment Month.

Durant named Angel Reese, the rising WNBA star, as his all-time favorite, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship.

Although Reese is just starting her professional career-having completed only one season with the Chicago Sky-her impact has been significant.

In her rookie year, Reese averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game, setting a rookie record with 23 double-doubles, including an astounding WNBA-record 15 consecutive double-doubles.

Reese and Durant have huge mutual respect for each other

Reese, for her part, has long been a fan of Durant.

KD has literally been my favorite player since I was literally a kid and is still my favorite player. He’s from the DMV. I love his mom. She comes out and supports the games,” she revealed on her podcast

Durant named Angel Reese, the rising WNBA star, as his all-time favorite, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship.

Although Reese is just starting her professional career-having completed only one season with the Chicago Sky-her impact has been significant.

In her rookie year, Reese averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game, setting a rookie record with 23 double-doubles, including an astounding WNBA-record 15 consecutive double-doubles.

Reese and Durant have huge mutual respect for each other

Reese, for her part, has long been a fan of Durant.

KD has literally been my favorite player since I was literally a kid and is still my favorite player. He’s from the DMV. I love his mom. She comes out and supports the games,” she revealed on her podcast.

The two athletes share a connection to the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) area, which has fueled a mutual respect between them.

Durant’s public praise of Reese has sparked rumors of a romantic relationship, despite Reese having previously denied such claims. While Durant’s gesture could simply be a sign of admiration for Reese’s accomplishments, it has undeniably reignited speculation.

Whether their connection is strictly professional or something more personal, fans will continue to follow their relationship closely. For now, the bond between the two athletes remains a topic of intrigue both on and off the court.

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Shields opted to keep the heavyweight title that she earned last month.

Claressa Shields will remain the World Boxing Organization’s Female Heavyweight champion after vacating her light heavyweight title.

Shields was prompted to choose which of her two titles to keep as a WBO rule forbids boxers from holding multiple at once. WBO President Gustavo Olivieri shared the update on X on March 3.

“Be advised Claressa Shields has relinquished her WBO Lt. Heavyweight title,” Olivieri wrote. “Per our rules, NO WBO Champion may hold titles in two different weight divisions simultaneously. Therefore, Shields remains Champion in Heavyweight division.”

Shields opted to earn the vacant heavyweight title during a match against Danielle Perkins on Feb. 2. After an unanimous win over Perkins, the 29-year-old became the undisputed heavyweight champion.

Shields’ rise in boxing was the recent subject of the biopic The Fire Inside,. Ryan Destiny starred as the acclaimed boxer alongside Brian Tyree Henry. The film depicted her rise to winning an Olympic gold medal.

The Flint, Michigan, native currently has a 16-0 record with three knockouts.

However, Shields faced controversy after Michigan’s athletic commission stated that she tested positive for marijuana after her recent match. Despite the outcome, Shields said that she does not use the drug, which also is not performance-enhancing.

Instead, she believes the positive result may stem from second-hand smoke or close-contact with others on fight night. She discussed the incident on the Tamron Hall Show.

“The place reeked of marijuana,” Shields said of the fight’s site, the Dort Financial Center. “And then, before I got to do the mouth swab, everybody was hugging and kissing me in Flint. Everybody there—my cousins, sister, brother, friends—everybody was hugging and kissing me. And I know some boxers don’t stop and greet the fans, but I’m not one of them. I hugged and kissed everybody back.”

Currently, Shields remains prohibited from fighting in Michigan. With the threat of losing her newly-acquired belt looming, she has since appealed the suspension. According to a WBO notice, she has 30 days to clear her name.

 

Paul is looking to fight anyone, first he tried Canelo now Davis

Jake Paul has never shied away from controversy, and his latest antics prove he’s still swinging for the fences-both literally and figuratively. Fresh off his widely panned exhibition bout against Mike Tyson in November 2024, which pitted the 27-year-old YouTube star against the 58-year-old legend, Paul’s reputation remains a lightning rod. The Netflix-streamed clash drew 60 million households but left fans and critics groaning – Paul landed 77 punches to Tyson’s 27, but the age gap and Tyson’s sluggishness made it feel more like a sparring session than a fight. Paul also tried to bait Canelo Alvarez into a showdown, but the Mexican champ brushed him off, leaving Paul to look for his next big payday. Love him or hate him, Paul is a cash cow: His boxing ventures, business deals (like his energy drink and clothing lines), and social media clout have made him a fortune. But taking on the former YouTuber-turned-fighter? It’s a quick ticket to fame and fortune, sure-but the stench of his polarizing persona can tarnish even the toughest boxer’s reputation.

Paul’s Cardboard Clash with Davis’ Cutout

Paul’s latest post shows him shadowboxing a life-size cardboard cutout of Gervonta “Tank” Davis on an airport tarmac with the caption, “He’s lucky it wasn’t me in there. Dressed in a blue T-shirt and shorts, Paul jabs and ducks around the cutout, playing up the drama as the sun sets behind him. It’s classic Paul: absurd, attention-grabbing, and clearly a jab at Davis, the WBA lightweight champion, to lure him into a fight.

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The problem is, the weight classes are galaxies apart – Paul, a cruiserweight, clocks in around 200 pounds, while Davis, a lightweight, rarely tips 135. Davis, 30, boasts a flawless 30-0 record (28 KOs) with a 58.3% knockout rate and titles in three divisions since turning pro in 2013. His recent draw with Lamont Roach last month showed he’s still lethal, landing 84 of 227 punches (37%) despite a cagey fight. Paul’s fight stats? A modest 10-1 (7 KO) against mostly aging or unranked opponents – Tyson, Anderson Silva, and Nate Diaz don’t compare to Davis’ elite resume. It’s like pitting a pickup truck against a Formula One racer-Davis would likely flatten Paul, whose defense is shaky and whose pro experience lacks the polish of a champ like Tank.

The Pauls’ Wild Reality Show Ride

Now, Jake and his brother Logan are taking their chaos to a new arena: reality TV. Jake tweeted about their upcoming show, “Unscripted. Unfiltered. Unhinged, promising a raw look at their lives – boxing, business and all the drama in between. Expect bare-knuckle honesty: Jake’s trash-talking, Logan’s wrestling antics, and their knack for making headlines, like Paul’s Davis cutout antics or Logan’s bizarre KSI face-off.

The unhinged vibe suggests plenty of cringe-worthy moments – think Paul plotting his next fight or the brothers bickering over endorsements – but also a look inside their empire-building, from Jake’s $40 million net worth to Logan’s stake in Prime energy drink. The reality is knowing how unfiltered they both are and the limitless production the show can have, it’s sure to have some funny parts. They will also probably show their more sensitive side towards people, I don’t doubt that there will be tears from one of the brothers.

This could lead up to a huge fight

The world of boxing has always been filled with rivalries, but the tension between Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis has recently reached a boiling point. The animosity between the two lightweight champions came to light during a recent interview on the Cigar Talk podcast hosted by Naji Chill.

During the interview, Stevenson, the WBC lightweight champion, opened up about the origins of their strained relationship and how it has evolved over time. Stevenson and Davis share a history that dates back to their amateur days. Although they were never close, there was mutual respect between them.

However, as Stevenson began racking up victories in the professional circuit, the dynamics shifted. According to Stevenson, the root cause of their fallout lies in the comparisons drawn between him and Davis. Stevenson claims that as his name started gaining traction and popularity, Davis’s attitude towards him changed.

“When I first was around the n**ga, he was showing a lot of love. And then once I became a threat, is where like everything switched over, once like people start talking about me and my name started getting bigger then it was like ‘I’ll go fight, I’ll get on Twitter’,” Stevenson said.

A new dynamic after this

The sudden change in Davis’s behavior left Stevenson taken aback. He initially believed that they were on good terms but gradually realized that Davis’s actions were driven by insecurity. “I think like in his brain, it’s just one person and nobody else could be up here too,” Stevenson stated.

Despite the ongoing tension, Stevenson has consistently pushed for a match with both the WBA and WBC lightweight titles on the line. However, Davis has repeatedly rejected the idea. Interestingly, a recent interview with Davis’s coach has introduced a new twist to the narrative, suggesting that a potential showdown might be on the horizon.

The boxing community is eagerly awaiting a resolution to this rivalry, and fans are hopeful that the two champions will finally face off in the ring. A match between Stevenson and Davis would not only settle their differences but also provide a thrilling spectacle for boxing enthusiasts worldwide.

There were plenty of talking points following Saturday’s mega fight between Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach – in particular, a key incident during the fight and the outcome.

Davis was held to a majority draw (115-113, 114-114, 114-114) by Roach (25-1-2, 10 KOs), who had stepped up from a lower weight class especially for this bout.

Roach jab causes Tank to hit the canvas

The controversial moment occurred in the ninth round when Roach struck Davis just above his right eye with a jab. It caused Tank to voluntarily take a knee and referee Steve Willis to start a mandatory 10-count. Willis got to three before Davis went to his corner to get his face wiped by his coaches.

Technically, it was a knockdown although could be interpreted as “a slip” and Davis was not penalized with a point deduction on the scorecards. As he explained afterwards, Roach’s jab had caused a mixture of sweat and hair grease to trickle down from his forehead, stinging his right eye and affecting his sight.

But Roach was having none of it. “He’s [Davis] saying grease got in his eye, but if he takes a knee and the ref starts counting, it should be a knockdown.”

Davis knockdown to be reviewed

The New York Athletic Commission has announced that it will investigate the case. “At this time, the New York State Athletic Commission is reviewing the matter involving Saturday’s match up between Lamont Roach and Gervonta Davis,” the commission said in a statement issued to to MMA Fighting. “During the round in question, following the commission’s request for the replay video, there was a technical issue preventing the commission from receiving it within the allotted time for review. Therefore, the referee’s in-ring decision was relied upon and the fight continued.

The commission is dedicated to preserving the integrity of combative sports and is committed to working with all promotions and production teams — on behalf of the athletes, officials, and fans – to ensure technical issues do not occur in the future that prevent the delivery of ringside instant replay feeds to the commission’s officials when needed.”

Davis meanwhile has stated that he is up for a rematch, posting on X: “And say no more. I’m pushing for the rematch… the rematch can be soon too, like end of May.”

But realistically, it probably won’t be happening any time soon, as Tank conceded when taking questions from the media once his post-fight Adrenalin levels had subsided: “[The rematch] probably won’t be this year,” Davis said. “It’s definitely the fight I want next, but it’s not going to be next”.

The new boxing novel generated by the controversial result with which Gervonta Davis was saved from losing the WBA lightweight title to Lamont Roach Jr. gave an episode of the plot for last Saturday’s fight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn with an analysis by Jeff Mayweather, who without launching an accurate attack against Tank, bluntly assures that if a boxer kneels, according to the rules that should be counted as a knockdown.

Floyd Mayweather‘s uncle gave his opinion during his participation in The Mayweather Channel, where he reflected on the controversy that could have tipped the scales in favor of Lamont Roach Jr, after the majority draw that the judges saw and that already caused the New York State Athletic Commission to open an investigation.

“If we go by the rules of boxing, it was a knockdown. That’s what they’re doing. They’re boxing, so yes, it’s supposed to be counted as a knockdown,” said Jeff Mayweather.

Lamont Roach has already demanded that he be given the victory, after the close scores of 115-113 and 114-114 on two occasions, so with the point that should have been deducted as a knockdown to Tank Davis for kneeling in the ninth round, it could have tilted the decision in his favor, instead of the majority draw.

During the ninth round, Roach appeared to land a jab to Davis‘ eye, who reacted and took his gloves to his face, then knelt on the canvas and approached his corner for help, where he was wiped with a towel around his eye. Gervonta explained that grease got in his eye.

Lamont Roach’s punch was not meant to knock out Gervonta Davis

Floyd Mayweather’s uncle continued with his reflection, and although it is clear that the blow that Lamont Roach was not to knock down Gervonta Davis, Tank made a mistake that had to be sanctioned by the referee, so that the judges reflected it on the scorecards, ie, the ninth round should have been marked 10-8., which would have changed the result of majority draw.

“One thing in boxing is that there are punches that hit people and then there is a delayed reaction. I wouldn’t say that because I don’t think the punch was that hard. It wasn’t a knockout punch or anything like that,” the 60-year-old former boxer said, adding: “But still, when you consider doing that on your own, you’re supposed to be penalized for it.”