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  • ‘F**king diabolical’ KSI vs Fury fight is the ‘worst I’ve EVER seen’, says Carl Froch

    ‘F**king diabolical’ KSI vs Fury fight is the ‘worst I’ve EVER seen’, says Carl Froch

    Carl Froch slammed KSI vs Tommy Fury.

    'F**king diabolical' KSI vs Fury fight is the 'worst I've EVER seen', says Carl Froch

    Carl Froch has called KSI vs Tommy Fury the ‘worst fight he’s ever seen’ in a brutal assessment of their bout last night.

    KSI vs Fury topped a bumper Misfits Boxing card at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday.

    Fury narrowly beat KSI as he won a majority decision, with an error spotted on the scorecards following the controversial result.

    Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn, who was in attendance, believes the wrong man got his hand raised as he thinks the 30-year-old influencer won the contest.

    Hearn’s former fighter Froch, who was involved in 12 world title matches during his career, has shared his thoughts on the showdown – and he pulled no punches.

    The former super-middleweight world champion described their clash ‘f**king diabolical’ and claims it’s the ‘worst fight he’s ever seen’.

    He also threw the words ‘cringey’ and ‘appalling’ about as he didn’t hold back.

    Speaking on his YouTube channel Froch on Fighting, he exclaimed: “The fight was absolutely f**king diabolical, it was crap, probably the worst fight I’ve ever seen… It’s cringey to watch, Like, ‘What are these two guys doing?’ It’s appalling. Everyone agrees how sh*t it was.”

    KSI and Tommy Fury during their bout. Image: Getty
    KSI and Tommy Fury during their bout. Image: Getty

    He added: “And then they’ve got the audacity at the end to have an argument. You’ve just had six rounds to hit each other, and you stood and held each other – now you wanna have a f**king argument? I don’t think anybody should’ve won; it should’ve been a draw.”

    What’s your take on Froch’s ruthless review of KSI vs Fury? Let us know.

  • Conor McGregor deletes Nina Agdal tweet during Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis

    Conor McGregor deletes Nina Agdal tweet during Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis

    Logan Paul and Dillon Danis were fighting in the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday night

    Conor McGregor deletes Nina Agdal tweet during Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis

    MMA superstar Conor McGregor deleted a tweet about Logan Paul’s fiance, Nina Agdal moments before the American took on Dillon Danis.

    On Saturday night, Paul and Danis went six rounds inside the AO Arena in Manchester.

    YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul was awarded the win after Danis was disqualified for attempting an MMA move in the final seconds of the last round, which sparked a mass brawl inside the ring.

    Moments before the fight started, Irishman McGregor took to social media and wrote: “Logan, me and her, what’s up,” which he quickly deleted.

    McGregor also took aim at Ngdal on an Instagram post which he has since edited, it now reads: “Watch out for the secret move, we gonna blow the socks off this arena and then I’m going sideways on the lambo at 220.”

    Before the fight, McGregor told the Daily Mirror that Danis was going to win.

    He said: “Dillon’s going to win. He had the baby, we didn’t get to train together.

    “So, I don’t know the ins and outs. I know he’s doing well, he’s still training and he’s going to go for it. He’s had a baby, he had a new baby so I tried to bring him out. Dillon’s good.”

    Conor McGregor on Nina Agdal: ‘Logan, me and her, what’s up.’

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    Whilst Danis also opened up about the help he received from the UFC superstar, as per the Daily Star, he told The MMA Hour: “He talks to me every day. On the mental side he sends me voice notes, videos and certain things that I should do. He’s always there for me even if we’re not there physically, mentally we talk every single day.

    “For the baby thing it was literally when he was being born and I had the press conference and then he was in France it was just a lot of travel. We trained for almost two months before that in New York boxing every day so we’re always training together.”

  • Shane Fury says brother Tommy Fury looks ‘vulnerable’ and is ‘beatable’ after victory over KSI

    Shane Fury says brother Tommy Fury looks ‘vulnerable’ and is ‘beatable’ after victory over KSI

    Shane Fury says Tommy Fury looks “vulnerable” following his victory over KSI.

    Shane Fury says brother Tommy Fury looks 'vulnerable' and is 'beatable' after victory over KSI

    Tommy Fury’s brother, Shane, delivered a ruthless verdict following his controversial victory over KSI last night.

    Tommy narrowly beat KSI on Saturday as he won a majority decision, with an error spotted on the judges’ scorecards.

    He was deducted a point in the second round for another shot to the back of his rival’s head.

    Despite the deduction, he took home the decision, which Eddie Hearn did NOT agree with as he made his feelings clear.

    The punch stats show how close fight was.

    The 24-year-old was cheered on by his brothers, including Shane who didn’t hold back in his assessment of his sibling’s big win.

    On Tommy, he said: “He looks vulnerable now. He’s beatable now by all of them really, isn’t he?!

    “They’ve only got to develop a little bit and he’s beatable. It was a bad performance by Tommy but he got the win.”

    Shane doubled down on his claim in another post-fight interview, saying: “A good win, bad performance, Tommy can do a lot better than that, he just needed to work on his jab a bit more.

    “The right man won, but really it was the best that could ever have happened because he looks vulnerable for everyone else.”

    He added: “The rematch [with KSI] is on the plate, Logan Paul will want him, Jake Paul will want him, because he looked vulnerable.

    “He needed the jab and everything comes off the jab. He’s the bigger man, he needed to double that jab up, step back, use his feet and come back in, big punches come off the jab. Looping punches and hanging off like a little girl is no good. It was a bad performance but a good win.”

  • BREAKING: KSI vs Tommy Fury result has been changed

    BREAKING: KSI vs Tommy Fury result has been changed

    Tommy Fury beat KSI to move to 10-0 after a six-round contest in Manchester.

    BREAKING: KSI vs Tommy Fury result has been changed

    The result for the fight between KSI vs Tommy Fury has been changed, less than a day after the Misfits Boxing main event.

    Fury followed up his win over Jake Paul in February by beating the Nightmare at the AO Arena in his hometown of Manchester.

    The six-round fight went the distance and the judges gave the win to ‘TNT’ – with KSI calling the decision a “robbery” and “outrageous”.

    It was announced as a majority decision win but the judges’ scorecards emerged online and showed that one was actually incorrect.

    Now, as per journalist and talkSPORT online boxing editor Michael Benson, the outcome has been corrected to an unanimous decision victory for Fury.

    ‼️ Tommy Fury’s win over KSI has now been CORRECTED to a unanimous decision, not a majority decision, because one of the judges’ scorecards was added up incorrectly. His card was announced as a 57-57 draw, when he actually scored it 57-56 to Fury – same as the other two judges.

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    KSI, who actually had a better punch percentage than his opponent, will be further incensed as it is confirmed that all three judges believed Fury was the victor.

    Image: Getty
    Image: Getty

    Michael Buffer announced that judge Rafael Ramos scored the fight a 57-57 draw but he actually scored it the same as the two other judges ringside.

    Fury was docked a point for hitting KSI on the back of the head but still emerged victorious.

    Image: Getty
    Image: Getty

    In the ring after the fight, an angry KSI did not take the loss well and said he would appeal the decision.

    While interviewed by Ariel Helwani on DAZN, he told Fury: “How many jabs did you land? You got hardly any shots off. Look at your face, look at your eyes. I’m the YouTuber and you’re the boxer, you have to win.

    “The amount of times he hit me in the back of the head and the referee only gave one point, and he was doing it over and over.

    “It’s outrageous. We’re gonna appeal. We need to appeal. I feel like I won that.”

    DAZN CEO Joe Markowski and Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn both felt as though KSI was the rightful winner, as did former middleweight champion Chris Eubank.

    Image: Getty
    Image: Getty

    KSI suffered his first professional defeat in narrow fashion but Fury’s dad John has expressed interest in a rematch happening in the future.

    It seems as though his youngest son has other ideas though, as he stressed that he was “done” by influencer boxing.

    He commented: “”He goes his way, I go mine. I’m done with all this s***.

    “All this crossover s***. I’m not part of that, I’m here to fight and we go on to the next challenge now.”

  • Dillon Danis calls out Jake Paul with huge wager after disqualification loss to Logan Paul

    Dillon Danis calls out Jake Paul with huge wager after disqualification loss to Logan Paul

    Danis has called out Jake Paul.

    Dillon Danis calls out Jake Paul with huge wager after disqualification loss to Logan Paul

    Dillon Danis has called out Jake Paul after the MMA fighter’s disqualification defeat to his brother Logan on Saturday evening.

    Paul vs Danis was the co-main event on the Misfits Boxing Prime card, with the bout preceding KSI vs Tommy Fury.

    Fans were expecting a tense grudge match, with Danis having regularly targeted Paul’s fiancee, Nina Agdal, on social media in the build-up to the fight – so much so, as per TMZ, that Agdal filed for a restraining order against the 30-year-old.

    But the actual fight was anything but, with Danis barely landing a punch on his opponent as it went the full six rounds.

    Paul tried to force the issue but couldn’t land the knockout blow. The fight ended with an all-out brawl, started when Danis tried to put his rival in an MMA guillotine choke – a move he would be disqualified for.

    The disqualification didn’t affect the actual result, with Paul doing enough to win on points anyway.

    And while the majority of viewers were heavily critical of Danis’ performance, he did have some supporters.

    One of those was his occasional training partner Conor McGregor, who said he was ‘impressed’ by the MMA fighter.

    Taking to X (Twitter) on Sunday, Danis claimed to Paul that he had ‘won the war’ in an angry post – and later took aim at his brother, Jake.

    Jake was in attendance at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday, and was spotted in the background during the post-fight brawl.

    And reacting to Danis’ performance on social media, the ‘Problem Child’ simply wrote: “Talked so much s**t and is one of the worst fighters I’ve ever seen.”

    Danis, unsurprisingly, wasn’t going to sit back and take that blow – and responded with an ‘offer’.

    He said: “Hey Jake Paul, your brother hits like a b****. If you knock me out, I’ll retire for and give everyone who likes this 2k.”

    Paul is yet to respond to Danis’ challenge.

    However, the YouTube star did tease a fight with KSI, who suffered a unanimous decision defeat to Tommy Fury in the main event of the night.

    It was a controversial result, though, with some believing KSI should have been named as the winner of the bout by the judges.

    But he was down on two of the three judges’ scorecards – which later changed to all three after it was spotted that one of the judges had made a counting error.

  • Dillon Danis ‘to appeal’ his disqualification defeat to Logan Paul

    Dillon Danis ‘to appeal’ his disqualification defeat to Logan Paul

    Dillon Danis was disqualified during his fight with Logan Paul

    Dillon Danis ‘to appeal’ his disqualification defeat to Logan Paul

    Dillon Danis will reportedly appeal his disqualification defeat to Logan Paul.

    On Saturday night, Danis and Paul entered the ring to settle their differences in front of a packed AO Arena in Manchester.

    American YouTuber turned boxer Paul was easing to a comfortable victory when Danis decided to attempt an MMA guillotine choke move on his opponent in the last round.

    What resulted was a mass brawl where both fighters’ security teams entered the ring and Danis was then disqualified.

    Now, it has been reported that Danis will appeal the decision.

    Michael Benson of talkSPORT wrote on social media: “Dillon Danis has now claimed that he is going to APPEAL his DQ defeat to Logan Paul due to “multiple offences” including Logan’s security entering the ring when he tried to take him down.”

    Speaking after the fight, Paul said: “He was supposed to be good at jiu-jitsu, what happened bro? [He] scuffed the take down, tried that.

    “Tried the guillotine. Im sorry I missed the hammer fist. I’m sorry it ended like this but that just shows Dillon Danis is a coward. He is just a dirty, dirty human being, but thank you for coming out tonight, Manchester.”

    He continued: “It’s so beautiful being here and I wanna give a big shout out to my team, my family, everyone who helped me. This camp was so hard and dealing with a guy like that was not easy. He was a true coward.

    “I’m gonna be honest, this is a hobby. As you all know, I am a WWE Superstar, so I am going to be back in the WWE. ”There are some championships I want and I have my eye on something and my eye on someone. I am an American boy, [and I want the] US title. Rey Mysterio, I already beat you once and I want that championship. Let’s go.”

  • The pay-per-view numbers for KSI vs Tommy & Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis are in – they’re massive

    The pay-per-view numbers for KSI vs Tommy & Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis are in – they’re massive

    The reported PPV numbers are in.

    The pay-per-view numbers for KSI vs Tommy & Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis are in - they're massive

    The pay-per-view numbers for KSI vs Tommy Fury & Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis are in and they are absolutely massive.

    KSI vs Fury and Paul vs Danis topped a bumper Misfits Boxing card from the AO Arena in Manchester last Saturday.

    Paul beat Danis by disqualification, with the MMA fighter set to appeal the result.

    And Fury outpointed KSI as the decision was changed following the fight after an error was spotted on the scorecards.

    The two feuds were settled on fight night following a heated and intense build-up.

    The narratives of the respective bouts appeared to gage huge fan interest, which are reflected by the whopping PPV numbers.

    According to Happy Punch’s sources, the Misfits Boxing event generated a staggering 1.3 million PPV buys.

    The card was carried by DAZN in the UK and ESPN Plus and DAZN in the US – and early indictions show the event was a big success.

    KSI and Tommy Fury during their bout. Image: Getty
    KSI and Tommy Fury during their bout. Image: Getty

    As for the rest of the PPV main-card, Luis Pineda and BDave beat Nichlmao and Alex Wassabi to claim the MFB Tag Team championship.

    My Mate Nate saw off Whindersson Nunes while Anthony Taylor defeated King Kenny.

    Deen The Great won his rematch over Walid Sharks in an all-out war and Slim stopped Salt Papi for the MFB middleweight title.

    The next Misfits Boxing bill goes down on November 11 as Jarvis will headline.

  • KSI’s head coach caught giving him controversial advice in between rounds against Tommy Fury

    KSI’s head coach caught giving him controversial advice in between rounds against Tommy Fury

    KSI was under strict instructions against Tommy Fury.

    KSI's head coach caught giving him controversial advice in between rounds against Tommy Fury

    KSI’s coach has been caught giving him controversial advice in the corner during his fight against Tommy Fury last Saturday.

    Fury outpointed KSI as he was awarded a majority decision on fight night before the result was overturned to a unanimous decision after an error was spotted on the scorecards.

    The 24-year-old got the judges’ nod despite having a point deducted in the second round for another shot punch to the back of his opponent’s head.

    KSI’s corner were adamant he’d repeat his offence as his head coach insisted the fighter to ‘stay in the clinch’.

    A video has emerged online of London Shootfighters head coach Alexis Aemetriades telling KSI he’s ‘up on all the rounds’ before instructing him to clinch Fury.

    “You’re up on all the rounds and he’s got a point deducted,” he can be heard saying.

    “Stay in the clinch with him and make him… he’ll hit you on the back of the head again. We know he will.”

    A video shows KSI’s team telling KSI to stay in the clinch with Tommy Fury and “make him, we know he’ll hit you on the back of the head again, we know he will” Disappointing or a smart strategy? 🤔 😃 #KSIFury

    The plan didn’t work as Fury edged out KSI on the scorecards, with the punch stats making for interesting reading.

    After the result, the influencer fumed at the decision. Speaking immediately after the six-round contest ended, he said: “It’s a robbery. How many jabs did he land? You didn’t get hardly any shots off. You weren’t landing! Look at your face, look at your eyes. Look at you! I’m the YouTuber, you’re the boxer, you have to win. I understand. It’s all good.

    “[I won rounds] 1, 2, 3 and a point off. How do I lose a six rounder? Unreal. He’s the man that’s meant to be a pro boxer and he won a majority decision. It’s outrageous.”

    Fury vowed he wanted to leave crossover boxing but said he would be open to facing the Paul brothers.

    “A lot went on in the build-up. I’m done with this cross-over sh*t,” he said in the ring after his victory.

    However, he then added: “Any of the Pauls want it, I welcome it with open arms.”

  • Dillon Danis reveals how much he was paid for Logan Paul fight after being disqualified

    Dillon Danis reveals how much he was paid for Logan Paul fight after being disqualified

    Danis’ payment has been revealed.

    Dillon Danis reveals how much he was paid for Logan Paul fight after being disqualified

    Dillon Danis has revealed how much he was paid for his fight against Logan Paul on the Misfits Boxing Prime card.

    The bout, which took place on Saturday at the AO Arena, Manchester, saw Danis disqualified after the final bell following an attempted MMA guillotine choke move on his opponent.

    Paul had done enough to win on points anyway, however, with Danis criticised for his lack of offence during the bout.

    In six rounds, the MMA fighter landed just nine punches – and his evening ended with Danis kickstarting a brawl that eventually involved security, the entourages of both fighters and even Jake Paul.

    Danis’ next steps are unclear, but he has revealed he earned a cool payday for his disqualification defeat to Paul while speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored.

    The 30-year-old states he earned over $1 million – but may not be able to keep all of it.

    You can view the full clip below.

    Danis was slammed and called a ‘coward’ by Paul after his performance in the fight, with ‘The Maverick’ exclaiming in his post-fight interview: “He’s supposed to be good at jiu-jitsu, what happened? Stuffed the takedown, tried that. Tried to do the guillotine. I’m sorry I missed that hammerfist. Oh that would have been good.

    “I’m sorry it ended that way. Dillon Danis truly is a coward. Just a dirty, dirty human being.

    “I forgave Dillon before this fight started. It was the only way to attack this fight without emotion trying to kill him, trying to be aggressive. But damn, he called himself a real fighter. What are we talking about, a real fighter?”

    After the match, Paul called out WWE veteran Rey Mysterio for a United States Championship match.

    ‘The Maverick’ is booked to appear on this week’s SmackDown, ahead of a slated title match between the pair at the upcoming Crown Jewel premium live event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

  • Wayne Rooney tipped to fight Jake Paul at Old Trafford as Eddie Hearn reveals texts from Man Utd legend

    Wayne Rooney tipped to fight Jake Paul at Old Trafford as Eddie Hearn reveals texts from Man Utd legend

    Eddie Hearn has teased a fight between Wayne Rooney and Jake Paul.

    Wayne Rooney tipped to fight Jake Paul at Old Trafford as Eddie Hearn reveals texts from Man Utd legend

    Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has teased a blockbuster Old Trafford showdown between Wayne Rooney and Jake Paul.

    Hearn joined Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jill Scott on the latest episode of The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet.

    The Matchroom chief spoke about YouTube boxing, having been involved in KSI vs Logan Paul back in November 2019. It comes after Misfits Boxing put on a pay-per-view extravaganza in Manchester last weekend.

    Jake Paul in action against Nate Diaz. Image: Getty
    Jake Paul in action against Nate Diaz. Image: Getty

    Jake wasn’t on the card, but he was in attendance as he walked out his brother Logan for his grudge match against Dillon Danis, which ended in disqualification.

    ‘The Problem Child’ will return to action on December 15 against an unnamed opponent following his victory over former UFC superstar Nate Diaz.

    His foe won’t be former Manchester United and England legend Rooney, but he could be in the future. That’s according to Hearn, who talked up a monstrous clash between the social media influencer and the Birmingham City manager.

    Hearn revealed Rooney would text him after every major YouTube boxing event. Check it out below.

    Hearn said: “After every big fight, especially with a YouTuber, sometimes Rooney will fire me a message and go: ‘listen…’”

    Neville ruthlessly chipped in: “Did you not see him against Phil Bardsley?!”

    Hearn replied: “That was in the living room after eight bottles of red.”

    The 44-year-old continued by referencing Rooney’s amateur boxing pedigree, adding: “Rooney training – against Jake Paul at Old Trafford…”

    Jake is 7-1 in his professional boxing career, having beaten the likes Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley and Anderson Silva.

    He lost to Tommy Fury earlier this year as he beat Diaz to return to the win column.

    Will the 26-year-old meet Rooney in the ring? Watch this space.