Conflicts in combat sports don’t always end with mutual respect once the bout is over.
The ongoing rivalry between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor remains a prime example of how tensions can persist well beyond the final bell.
High-stakes fights naturally stir strong emotions, affecting not only the fighters but also their teams and fans.
However, the showdown last Saturday in Liverpool, England, between two fighters who had no known bad blood didn’t start off contentious.
Still, it was no shock that a fighter known for his knockout power and ability to secure world titles on enemy turf was involved in some heated moments following the bout.
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Nick Ball’s teammate lashes out after Brandon Figueroa’s dramatic title victory
Brandon Figueroa captured the WBA featherweight title Saturday night with a last-round knockout.
Nick Ball was defending his belt for the fourth time before an enthusiastic crowd at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena.
Figueroa was ahead on two judges’ scorecards going into the 12th round before delivering the finishing blow.
However, the post-fight celebration turned chaotic when a member of Ball’s team attempted to confront Figueroa’s camp violently.
Before security could intervene, the man reportedly climbed the ropes and launched a short kick that seemed to strike one of Figueroa’s coaches.
Social media quickly identified the aggressor as Andrew Kane, who had helped Ball stop Alejandro Jair Gonzalez earlier that night.
Ball himself has a history with kicking controversies, previously avoiding penalties after a similar incident last year against TJ Doheny.
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Brandon Figueroa’s future looks promising
Despite the rough post-fight scene, Figueroa will exit Liverpool as the new WBA featherweight champion, making those incidents less significant in the bigger picture.
Soon after his victory, plans for his next fight started to take shape.
Canelo Alvarez is set to return to the ring on September 12 in Riyadh for a special “Mexico vs. The World” event.
Turki Alarusik commented on Figueroa’s win and invited him to defend his title on the same card.
“Congratulations to Brandon Figueroa for daring to step into the champion’s territory and clinch the WBA featherweight championship with an impressive knockout,” Alarusik tweeted.
“We look forward to seeing your title defense on September 12 in Riyadh alongside the return of Mexican icon Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez.”
Fan Take: This dramatic title change and the heated aftermath underscore the passion and unpredictability that keep fight fans hooked. With a major event line-up already forming around Figueroa, the sport is set for some electrifying matchups that could redefine featherweight boxing on the global stage.

