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Floyd Schofield erased a lot of lingering bad feelings when he ran through Tevin Farmer in their lightweight bout on the undercard of Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on Saturday.
Floyd Schofield vs. Tevin Farmer added to June 28 Jake Paul-Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr undercard. Oscar De La Hoya says he'll 'never, ever' stage a fight with Devin Haney again.
SAN ANTONIO – Floyd Schofield didn’t want to think about the severity of the first major cut he suffered as a pro. The stream of blood that flowed down the left side of his face told the 20 ...
— Floyd “Kid Austin” Schofield (@KidAustin11) February 19, 2025 The last three days isn't the only time Schofield Sr. has accused Stevenson and his team of actions they felt were out of line.
On July 8, Floyd Schofield went up against his most experienced opponent as he faced Haskell Rhodes at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. Kid Austin entered the bout with a professional record ...
Watch ‘Paul vs. Chavez Jr.’ video highlights: Floyd Schofield vs. Tevin Farmer earlier tonight (Sat., June 28, 2025) LIVE on DAZN pay-per-view (PPV) from inside the Honda Center in Anaheim ...
Shakur Stevenson faces Floyd Schofield on February 22, as boxing insiders gave their predictions. Shakur defends his WBC Lightweight Title for the second time. He won the vacant title after ...
Additionally, Floyd Schofield is undefeated in professional boxing with a record of 18 wins and no losses, as of February 2025.For his last outing, Schofield squared off against the 26-year-old ...
Floyd Schofield found humor in Shakur Stevenson’s recent remarks, where Stevenson expressed concern that Schofield wouldn’t withdraw from their February 22nd fight in Riyadh.
— Floyd “Kid Austin” Schofield (@KidAustin11) February 19, 2025. Regardless of the reasons, the bottom line is that Schofield is not fighting Stevenson on Saturday.
"Me and my dad were homeless at some point, but we made it through," said Floyd Schofield Jr. Schofield Jr. and his father, Floyd Schofield Sr., spent three years without a home in the early 2000s.
Meet Floyd Schofield Jr., a young fighter who, at five years old, told his dad — Floyd Schofield Sr. — that he was going to be a world champion one day.