Unbeaten Brit who caused huge upset to step in at last minute after ‘poison’ scandal chaos hits Beterbiev vs Bivol card

Unbeaten Brit who caused huge upset to step in at last minute after ‘poison’ scandal chaos hits Beterbiev vs Bivol card
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Unbeaten Brit who caused huge upset to step in at last minute after ‘poison’ scandal chaos hits Beterbiev vs Bivol card
Author: Tony Robertson
Published: Feb, 19 2025 09:01

UNBEATEN Josh Padley is set to be parachuted in to fight Shakur Stevenson this weekend. The Sky Sports report comes after Floyd Schofield pulled out of this weekend's world title fight after being deemed "too ill" to challenge Stevenson for the WBC lightweight belt. Padley, 29, has a record of 15 wins including a stunning upset over Mark Chamberlain in his last fight on the undercard of Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois in September.

 [Josh Padley poses for a photo before a boxing match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Josh Padley poses for a photo before a boxing match.]

The move came after a rumour spread on social media that Schofield had been "poisoned" before he failed to show up among the arrivals on Tuesday night. Leaked messages, reportedly from Schofield's dad, Floyd Schofield Sr, accused unnamed people of poisoning his son. A text sent to Schofield Sr was leaked online, reading: "This isn't something to take lightly Sr. I'm not trying to play no games. "I got love for y'all and looking out, but they spiked your son".

 [Floyd Schofield victorious in boxing match, holding championship belt.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Floyd Schofield victorious in boxing match, holding championship belt.]

The 22-year-old had initially showed up to Saudi Arabia and did all the Monday media, but then vanished on Tuesday and no-showed for the grand arrivals. The pair were set to throw hands in a battle for the WBC World Lightweight Championship. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. But will no longer be able to take to the ring as a result of the bizarre circumstances. Stevenson is appearing on the undercard of the Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol undisputed light-heavyweight card in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.

 [Shakur Stevenson at a media day.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Shakur Stevenson at a media day.]

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