DJ Blaze’s Top 15 April 2, 2023

1-Lil Wayne f/DMX & Swizz Beatz-Kant Nobody
2-Jim Jones & Hitmaka f/Stefflon Don-I Am
3-Coi Leray f/Busta Rhymes-Players (rmx)
4-Jim Jones & Hitmaka f/Jeremih-FU Better
5-BIA f/Timbaland-I’m That B*tch
6-Diddy f/Bryson Tiller, Yung Miami, Ashanti-Gotta Move On (rmx)
7-AD f/Kalan.FrFr-Still Learning
8-Jim Jones & Hitmaka f/BEAM-Gunshot
9-Joe Moses f/Jeremih-Freak It
10-Diddy f/Rick Ross-Whatcha Gon’ Do
11-Stefflon Don-DemDead
12-J.I. The Prince of N.Y.-It’s Officially Done
13-Maino & Fabolous f/Stuy Babyz-Best For Me
14-French Montana f/King Combs, Kodak Black & DJ Drama-Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop (rmx)
15-OG Parker Feat. Muni Long & Ty Dolla Sign-Still Work

On The Watch “It’s All About Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin”

Heavyweight Showdown

Tonight’s Matchroom/DAZN Main Event between former Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua (25-3, 22 Kos) and Jermaine Franklin (21-2, 14 Kos) was a much-needed reception that AJ required to have in his own backyard at the 02 Arena, Greenwich, London, UK to uplift his spirit. Real Talk!

Everyone in attendance and me included expected to see AJ dispatch of his opponent in a very quick and destructive fashion but instead we got to see Anthony display a little of what he’s been working with alongside his new trainer Derrick James.

The detractors are going to be going for AJ’s head for not taking Jermaine out before the last bell but let’s keep it real AJ is on his third head trainer change and needed to execute the “game plan” at hand and build from there.

I personally would have appreciated seeing AJ being a little more aggressive in this bout but Franklin was not some chump who was inside that squared circle to lay down without a fight. Franklin did his best and stood up going toe to toe with the hulking AJ for 12 full rounds.

Franklin showed AJ no respect inside that squared circle but lacked the power to deter Anthony from having his way with his own stiff and heavy jab alongside some serious power combination shots as the rounds progressed. Had AJ sat on his punches with a little more aggression I believe he could have collected his 23rd knockout. Real talk!

At the completion of this bout, the Judges at hand scored it 118-111, 117-111 and 117-111 unanimously for Anthony Joshua. Although we didn’t get to see a destructive performance by Anthony, he did what was necessary to secure a much-needed win under his belt.

My personal opinion after watching this bout is that with Derrick James having more time with Joshua, I expect to see a much more improved and imposing Anthony in his next bout.

Blaze

On The Watch “It’s All About Devin Haney vs Vasiliy Lomachenko”

Undisputed Lightweight Championship Showdown

A very intriguing matchup has officially been announced. Undisputed IBF/WBA/WBC/WBO/Ring Magazine Lightweight Champion Devin Haney (29-0, 15 Kos) will once again be defending his hard-earned hardware against the highly rated Vasiliy Lomachenko (17-2, 11 Kos) on Saturday night May 20, 2023 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

This is a bout that Devin has been calling for since way back to 2019 but to no avail; however, now that he is the Undisputed Lightweight Champion of the World, the call for the matchup has miraculously been answered.

Lomachenko’s personal goal is to become the Undisputed lightweight Champion of the World but in order to achieve this, he will need to defeat the young King presently reigning at the top of the 135-Pound Division and pry away all the jewels from Devin.

This will be a formidable task for Lomachenko. Devin has improved dramatically over the years and has grown in strength and leveled up skill wise. Devin’s confidence is at an all-time high right now and being an Undefeated Undisputed Champion brings out an aura of invincibility that he plans on keeping and he will not be denied a victory on Saturday night May 20, 2023 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Both combatants are highly skilled and both have strength and drawbacks that can be exploited by one another with the right “game plan”. I expect a high-level chess match come fight night when both warriors grace the inside of the squared circle and battle it out for the Undisputed Crown of the Lightweight Division.

Who you got?

Blaze

On The Watch “It’s All About David Benavidez vs Caleb Plant”

WBC Interim Super Middleweight Challenge

Last night’s Showtime/PBC Pay-Per-View Main Event between WBC Interim Super Middleweight Champion David Benavidez (27-0, 23 Kos) and Caleb Plant (22-2, 13 Kos) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas was definitely a bout that lived up to the hype. Real Talk!

This bout was a strategic affair that unfolded with both combatants working in their respective “game plan” right from the jump. The boxer Caleb vs the puncher in David.

Both combatants stepped their game up on the night. Caleb, who insisted on a bigger ring, utilized every inch of it by boxing beautifully in the first half of the bout. His movement and speed made it more difficult for David to pin him down and assert himself offensively but throughout the early rounds of this bout you could see the pressure Benavidez was applying would eventually hit the mark.

Benavidez is a patient warrior who clearly believes in his ability to cut off the ring on any tough opponent who thinks they can continuously avoid the inevitable onslaught that he brings inside that squared circle.

David is a hunter inside that squared circle and his opponent his prey. By the 8th round his prey was visibly tiring and losing steam as the round progressed. That being said, Benavidez’s heavy punches were finding their mark at a higher clip and noticeably affecting Plant who tried his best to withstand the onslaught.

With Plant progressively weakening in the later rounds and continuously looking hurt after every hard shot, Caleb surprisingly refused to succumb to the assault and continued to fight back all the way to the final bell of the 12th round.

That being said, I tip my “B” to Caleb’s resiliency inside that squared circle. Although David had clearly taken over the second half of the bout in a dominant fashion, Caleb willed himself in a tough battle and finished on his feet when the beatdown was visibly at his doorstep. Dude is a lot tougher than he looks, hands down!

After 12 full exciting rounds of nonstop action, the Judges at hand scored it 115-113, 116-112 and 117-111 unanimously for David Benavidez.

Although “The Mexican Monster” did not close the show in his traditional knockout fashion, he dominated a tougher than expected top Super Middleweight combatant and still retained his WBC Interim Super Middleweight Title, keeping that door open to a possible showdown in the near future with the Undisputed Super Middleweight Champion Canelo Alvarez (58-2-2, 39 Kos).

Until then, congratulations David on another great and dominant performance.

Blaze

DJ Blaze’s Top 15 March 26, 2023

1-Lil Wayne f/DMX & Swizz Beatz-Kant Nobody
2-Jim Jones & Hitmaka f/Stefflon Don-I Am
3-Coi Leray f/Busta Rhymes-Players (rmx)
4-Jim Jones & Hitmaka f/Jeremih-FU Better
5-YG, Ty Dolla Sign f/Notorious B.I.G. & Bone Thugs N Harmony-Lets Ride (rmx)
6-Diddy f/Bryson Tiller, Yung Miami, Ashanti-Gotta Move On (rmx)
7-AD f/Kalan.FrFr-Still Learning
8-Jim Jones & Hitmaka f/BEAM-Gunshot
9-Joe Moses f/Jeremih-Freak It
10-Diddy f/Rick Ross-Whatcha Gon’ Do
11-Nicki Minaj-Red Ruby Da Sleeze
12-J.I. The Prince of N.Y.-It’s Officially Done
13-Maino & Fabolous f/Stuy Babyz-Best For Me
14-French Montana f/King Combs, Kodak Black & DJ Drama-Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop (rmx)
15-OG Parker Feat. Muni Long & Ty Dolla Sign-Still Work