Video: Ak & Barak speak to Amanda Serrano about Katie Taylor showdown

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess speak with Serrano about her fight with Taylor.

Amanda Serrano is set to face Irish star Katie Taylor in one of the biggest-possible matchups in women’s boxing when the sport resumes. They are targeting August 8 or 15.

The two were scheduled to meet to meet on May 2 but the fight was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Serrano (38-1-1, 28 KOs) has been untouchable since she lost her only fight in 2012, a close decision against Frida Wallberg. Taylor (15-0, 6 KOs) won an Olympic gold medal in 2012.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess speak with Serrano about her fight with Taylor.

Here’s what Serrano and the hosts had to say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: Ak & Barak speak to Ryan Garcia about his immediate future

Ryan Garcia was expected to face Jorge Linares in July but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic put everything on hold. And now travel restrictions make it impossible for the two to meet in the near future, which means Garcia must find a substitute …

Ryan Garcia was expected to face Jorge Linares in July but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic put everything on hold.

And now travel restrictions make it impossible for the two to meet in the near future, which means Garcia must find a substitute opponent for when he returns to the ring.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess speak with Garcia about such potential opponents as Gervonta Davis, Teofimo Lopez, Vasiliy Lomachenko and Devin Haney.

Here’s what Garcia and the hosts had to say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: Does Tyson Fury really expect tougher fight from Deontay Wilder?

Tyson Fury blew out Deontay Wilder in their February rematch, putting him down twice and stopping him in seven rounds to win the heavyweight championship. Still, Fury said recently that he doesn’t expect an easy fight when they meet again sometime …

Tyson Fury blew out Deontay Wilder in their February rematch, putting him down twice and stopping him in seven rounds to win the heavyweight championship.

Still, Fury said recently that he doesn’t expect an easy fight when they meet again sometime late this year.

Is he being honest? Is he merely trying to hype the fight? Or it could it be a combination of both?

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin “Ak” Reyes and Barak Bess give their thoughts on where Fury’s mind might actually be.

Here’s what they had to say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: Ak & Barak discuss Errol Spence Jr.-Danny Garcia match up

Video: Ak & Barak reveal retirees they’d like to see come back

Video: Ak & Barak discuss Errol Spence Jr.-Danny Garcia match up

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, the hosts discuss the Errol Spence Jr.-Danny Garcia welterweight title match up

Welterweight champ Errol Spence Jr. reportedly is making the bold move of going directly into a a title defense against Danny Garcia after his horrific car accident in October.

Good idea? Bad idea? Some have suggested it might’ve been wise for Spence to take a tune-up fight to see where his body stands.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess discuss Spence’s decision and how they see the fight going.

Here’s what they had to say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: Ak & Barak reveal retirees they’d like to see come back

There is a lot of talk about 50-somethings Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield returning to boxing in some form. Meanwhile, there are recent retirees – younger, still-capable fighters – who might actually be competitive against highly rated opponents. …

There is a lot of talk about 50-somethings Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield returning to boxing in some form.

Meanwhile, there are recent retirees – younger, still-capable fighters – who might actually be competitive against highly rated opponents.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess reveal the fighters they would like to see come out of retirement and give it one more go. Hint: The fighters they selected are in their mid-30s.

Here’s what they had to say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: Tevin Farmer remains confident after loss to Jo Jo Diaz

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, Tevin Farmer discusses his loss to Joseph Diaz Jr. and where he goes from here.

The last time we saw Tevin Farmer in the ring he lost a unanimous decision and his junior lightweight title to Joseph Diaz Jr. this past January in Miami.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess asked the popular Philadelphia fighter about his disappointing performance and where he goes from here.

Farmer made one thing clear during the interview: He remains confident in his ability. He wants another shot at Diaz.

Here’s what he had to say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: Ak & Barak discuss U.K. guidelines to restart boxing

The British Boxing Board of Control this week announced tentative guidelines under which it plans to restart boxing as early as next month. That includes banning the traditional spit bucket, although authorities have said they are discussing an …

The British Boxing Board of Control this week announced tentative guidelines under which it plans to restart boxing as early as next month.

That includes banning the traditional spit bucket, although authorities have said they are discussing an enclosed device that would allow fighters to expectorate during their fights.

Of course, a long list of safety precautions comprise the plan in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess discuss the guidelines.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: The Ak & Barak Show: The move from 15 to 12 rounds

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, Ray Manini and hosts Akin “Ak” Reyes and Barak Bess discusses the move from 15 to 12 rounds.

The 15-round title fight was eliminated not long after Ray Mancini knocked out Duk Koo Kim in Round 14 in 1982. Kim died four days later from the blows he took in that fight.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, the former lightweight champ and hosts Akin “Ak” Reyes and Barak Bess discusses the move from 15 to 12 rounds and all its ramifications.

For example, Mancini points out that the history of boxing would’ve looked considerably different had fights been limited to 12 rounds all along.

Here’s what they had say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Video: The Ak & Barak Show: Should Deontay Wilder step aside?

In this episdoe of The Ak & Barak Show, the hosts discuss whether Deontay Wilder should step aside so Tyson Fury can fight Anthony Joshua.

Deontay Wilder exercised his contractual right to fight Tyson Fury a third time after his loss to the Englishman and intends to go through with it.

However, reports have surfaced indicating that the handlers of Fury and Anthony Joshua have been discussing the possibility of going directly into an all-British title-unification showdown.

That would mean that Wilder (as well as Joshua’s scheduled opponent, Kubrat Pulev) would have to accept a fee to step aside.

Should Wilder agree to do that?

In this episdoe of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesty of DAZN, hosts Akin “Ak” Reyes and Barak Bess give their takes on that topic.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Keith Thurman reveals ‘technique’ Manny Pacquiao used to beat him

Keith Thurman said the fact Manny Pacquiao kept his hands up made it difficult for the judges to see the damage Thurman was inflicting.

Keith Thurman hasn’t fought since suffering his first loss and dropping his welterweight title to Manny Pacquiao last July. It was a closely contested split decision that saw the older legend take it to the younger champion and reclaim his past glory.

Thurman has made it clear that he would like to avenge the loss to Pacquiao and is hopeful that a fight can be made once the coronavirus pandemic subsides and the sporting world can resume as normal. Until then, all the former champion can do is reflect on what happened on July 20 in Las Vegas.

Thurman appeared on “The Ak & Barak Show” on DAZN to discuss the fight and revealed that there was a “small technique” that allowed the Filipino senator to escape with the victory.

“There’s a small technique that Manny Pacquiao did in that fight, and it’s a thing called ‘keeping your hands up,’” Thurman said. “When you keep your hands up, even though you’re getting hit, the perception that the judges see is that it’s not as clear. So, the damage that is coming through versus the damage that the judges are witnessing is not the same thing.”

After the fight, Pacquiao admitted that Thurman hurt him several times in the bout but, according to Thurman, he was able to mask the hurt by keeping his gloves close to his head. Thurman gives Pacquiao a lot of credit for winning over the judges but has made it clear that he will target the all-time great the moment he can step back into a boxing ring.

“I think Pacquiao fought a smart fight so, [for the judges] to give him the victory, I’m not going to argue,” Thurman said. “I’m just going to ask for a rematch.”

Pacquiao has plenty of options ahead of him, including possible showdowns with Errol Spence Jr., Terence Crawford and Mikey Garcia. Thurman is prepared to move on if Pacquiao goes a different direction.

Now a contender for the first time in seven years, Thurman says that the fire within him burns bright, and he has called everyone in the welterweight division “prey.”

“I’m a contender again, and that (fire) is what will bring it all back to me,” he said. “It’s only after you sit on the top and everyone is coming for you that the fire is not the same.”