Boxing: Usyk vs Parker, Joshua vs Yoka, Pacquiao For a title? Analysis

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Analysis of Key Decisions in the Boxing World

In the boxing universe, decisions and future fights always generate expectations. We analyze the latest news and speculations, breaking down what is real and what could be. From the heavyweight division to the lighter categories, here’s a complete summary.

Usyk vs. Parker, The Next Chapter?

Oleksandr Usyk, after his impressive KO victory in the fifth round against Daniel Dubois, finds himself at a crossroads. The World Boxing Council (WBC) has ordered him to face Joseph Parker, his mandatory challenger. Although a fight with Tyson Fury is rumored for next year, Usyk could be forced to abandon his WBC belt if he decides not to fight Parker first.

Usyk could fight in Germany or Poland, getting closer to the large Ukrainian population. Parker is the strongest rival and the best matchup for the undisputed champion.

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The possible location of the Usyk-Parker fight could be Germany or Poland, countries with a significant Ukrainian community. Parker presents himself as the strongest contender and the best rival for the undisputed champion. If this is Usyk’s last opponent, the fight could be in Germany or Poland at the end of this year.

Is Nick Ball, Number One in Peso Pluma?

Nick Ball is preparing to defend his WBA title against Sam Goodman on August 16. Although Ball is the longest-reigning champion in the division, will a victory against Goodman establish him as the number one boxer at 126 pounds?
Nick Ball, izquierda, defendió su título de peso pluma de la AMB con una victoria por nocaut técnico en el décimo asalto sobre TJ Doheny en marzo.
Despite the possibility of Ball retaining his title, even a knockout would not guarantee him being considered number one. To achieve that status, he would need to defeat another champion. Goodman, although a worthy rival, is not a former world champion. Ball needs to prove more to be universally recognized.

Anthony Joshua: Yoka before Paul or Fury?

The former heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, could face Tony Yoka instead of Jake Paul or Tyson Fury. It is rumored that Joshua will face Yoka, a fellow Brit, in a match that could boost his career.
Jake Paul, derecha, derrotó a Julio César Chávez Jr. en junio y ahora quiere pelear contra el ex campeón de peso pesado Anthony Joshua.
Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, has suggested that a match with Yoka would give Joshua the time needed to secure a deal with Paul for early 2026, paving the way for a final fight with Fury in the second half of 2026.

Pacquiao in Search of a New Title?

Manny Pacquiao, after his return to the ring, drew against Mario Barrios. With a good strategy, Pacquiao could avoid the most dangerous rivals and face an opponent he can still beat. The fight against Rolando “Rolly” Romero could be a risk, while a match against the winner between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan, for the vacant IBF title, could be his best opportunity to become champion again.
2:05Pacquiao listo para pelear de nuevoDespués de pelear con Mario Barrios y obtener un empate mayoritario, Manny Pacquiao dice que aún no ha terminado.

Teofimo López: Title Unification Against Hitchins?

Teofimo López, WBO super lightweight champion, could face Richardson Hitchins, IBF champion. If López maintains the form of his last fight, he could beat Hitchins. To achieve this, he needs to maintain discipline and avoid provocations on social media.
Teofimo López, derecha, defendió su título mundial de peso superligero de la OMB con una decisión unánime sobre Arnold Barboza Jr. en Times Square de Nueva York el 2 de mayo.
If López performs well, his combination of movements and offense could secure the victory by decision. Although Hitchins is a dangerous opponent, López’s motivation could be key to the unification of titles.
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