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  • Derek Chisora slams Jake Paul’s fight with Mike Tyson as a ‘f***ing joke’ and claims that the bout on Netflix will be a ‘sparring match’ due to use of ’18oz gloves and headguards’

    Derek Chisora slams Jake Paul’s fight with Mike Tyson as a ‘f***ing joke’ and claims that the bout on Netflix will be a ‘sparring match’ due to use of ’18oz gloves and headguards’

    Derek Chisora has slammed Jake Paul‘s upcoming fight against Mike Tyson, claiming that the pair will be wearing 18oz gloves and headguards in what he believes will be a sparring match shown live on Netflix.

    On Thursday, the bout was announced for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Texas as influencer-turned-boxer Paul is set to take on legend Tyson.

    Tyson will turn 58 just three weeks before the fight, meaning that he is 30 years older than his opponent going into fight night.

    The news has taken the boxing world by storm, with Chisora now discussing the match-up, as he has slammed the event.

    Speaking to Radio Rahim on , he claimed that the bout will be a glorified spar, saying:  ‘I know for a fact they are using 18oz gloves and headguards – if I’m not mistaken.

    Mike Tyson is returning to the ring to take on Jake Paul on July 20

    Mike Tyson is returning to the ring to take on Jake Paul on July 20

    Tyson retired in 2005 and is set to take on Paul, who is 30 years younger than him

    Tyson retired in 2005 and is set to take on Paul, who is 30 years younger than him

    ‘I think so. So we’re watching a sparring match.’

    When asked if he believes the bout is a ‘real fight’, Chisora continued: ‘I don’t know man. How old is Jake Paul? A guy who’s 24 fighting a guy who’s f***ing 56…

    ‘It’s a f***ing joke. You think I’m paying to watch that?’

    Chisora is not the only key figure in the world of boxing who is not a fan of the fight, with Eddie Hearn telling MailSport exclusively that the fight will be a ‘really sad’ event to watch.

    ‘For me it’s really sad because Mike Tyson was one of my idols growing up, and to see him fighting at 57, 58… but I also understand that a lot of people are going to tune in and watch,’ Hearn told Mail Sport.

    ‘It’s an entertainment event, Netflix, great to see them involved in boxing. I think it will do really well. But it’s just not really one for me.’

    Tyson is set for his return to the ring this summer, but it remains to be seen as to whether the contest will involve the use of headguards and 18oz gloves as Chisora has suggested.

    Most Valuable Promotions are yet to confirm the full details of the fight, which will take place live on Netflix on July 20.

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  • Anthony Joshua issues X-rated response to ‘disrespectful’ Tyson Fury after he called him and Francis Ngannou ‘two sausages’ before their heavyweight bout

    Anthony Joshua issues X-rated response to ‘disrespectful’ Tyson Fury after he called him and Francis Ngannou ‘two sausages’ before their heavyweight bout

    Anthony Joshua has sent an X-rated response to Tyson Fury after his second round knockout victory over Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia on Friday.

    Knocking Ngannou down in the first round for the first time in his career, AJ proceeded to put the former UFC champion onto the canvas another two times in the second round.

    His third knockdown was enough to stop Ngannou from getting back up as Joshua claimed a fourth consecutive victory in the ring.

    Fury was spotted in the crowd applauding AJ’s brutal knockout, but Joshua has refused to talk about his foe.

    Speaking to IFL TV, Joshua was asked about Fury’s reaction to his knockout and simply replied: ‘F*** Tyson Fury.’

    Anthony Joshua knocked Francis Ngannou down three times in his impressive victory

    Anthony Joshua knocked Francis Ngannou down three times in his impressive victory

    Speaking after the fight, Joshua sent an X-rated message to Tyson Fury

    Speaking after the fight, Joshua sent an X-rated message to Tyson Fury

    When asked to expand on the reason for his hostile reply, Joshua said: ‘You know what it is? I don’t like trash talking people but I heard him say something like “I’m here to do commentary about these two sausages”.

    ‘That guy that I fought (Ngannou), that he fought, is an ex-UFC heavyweight champion. A phenomonal story. Someone who changed his life around.

    ‘It’s too disrespectful. Forget anything about him.’

    It remains to be seen as what is next for AJ, but a fight against Fury is on the cards.

    The heavyweight champion faces Oleksandr Usyk next, with the winner of the bought likely to take on Joshua.

    Speaking after Joshua’s victory, Fury confirmed he would be interested in an all-British bout.

    ‘I had a s*** performance against Ngannou. AJ did absolutely fantastic and lit him up with a right hand,’ he said on Friday night.

    ‘If he fights me after I beat Usyk twice then it will be a different game.’

  • JEFF POWELL: The desert sands have shifted towards a resuscitated Anthony Joshua. The British heavyweight is ‘making boxing great again’… the good he has done for this mediaeval sport is profound

    JEFF POWELL: The desert sands have shifted towards a resuscitated Anthony Joshua. The British heavyweight is ‘making boxing great again’… the good he has done for this mediaeval sport is profound

    Anthony Joshua has done himself a power of good, literally, with the hat-trick of thunderous blows which he thanks the Almighty for raining down upon the head of UFC interloper Francis Ngannou.

    ‘God is good,’ said he who would be three-time and undisputed world heavyweight champion. Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk permitting, in due course.

    The good he has done for his mediaeval sport is even more profound. And he knows it.

    Joshua went from worshipful to Trumpian as he said: ‘We are making boxing great again.’

    That he is. Just as remarkably as he as risen from a trough of despond after being dethroned by Usyk.

    Anthony Joshua claimed his fourth successive victory against Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia on Friday night

    Joshua (right) knocked his opponent down three times in the opening two rounds, landing a brutal right-handed hook on Ngannou (left), knocking his opponent out

    Joshua (right) knocked his opponent down three times in the opening two rounds, landing a brutal right-handed hook on Ngannou (left), knocking his opponent out

    Joshua, suddenly, is leading the charge across the Arabian desert which has become boxing's new battleground

    Joshua, suddenly, is leading the charge across the Arabian desert which has become boxing’s new battleground

    If ever this noble old game needed a clarion call to arms it is now. Joshua, suddenly, is leading the charge across the Arabian desert which has become the battleground. One announced by three knock-downs inside two rounds of such force that Ngannou cannot remember them.

    The electricity which surged through the world of boxing in the dawn hours of this Sunday morning sparked the man himself to say: ‘We are on fire.’

    He vows to carry the fight all the way to a full blown revival of the ring’s flagship division, saying: ‘Heavyweight boxing is a league of its own.’

    The Premier League, he might have said. Except that it has been in the doldrums of late. Now, empowered by the black gold of Saudi oil, the best of the big men are finally getting around to boxing each other. As in days of yore.

    When asked who he would prefer to fight for that undisputed crown once Fury and Usyk have settled the ownership of all the alpha belts, Joshua said: ‘Both.’

    There will be a delay, since the Gypsy King and the Ukrainian hero are contracted to a rematch whichever of them prevails here in May. But they both know that the desert sands have shifted towards a resuscitated AJ.

    For Fury to watch from ringside as his British arch-rival reduced to dust the huge icon of mixed martial arts who knocked down and almost defeated him here five months ago, was a 4am wake up call. Be sure he will respond with alacrity as well as the tinge of irony with which he said: ‘Me and Usyk will be real boxing.’

    Tyson Fury (pictured), who defeated Ngannou last October, was spotted ringside and looked shocked by the manner of Joshua's victory

    Tyson Fury (pictured), who defeated Ngannou last October, was spotted ringside and looked shocked by the manner of Joshua’s victory

    The British fighter (left), meanwhile, praised his opponent and whispered in Ngannou's (right) ear: 'You¿re a great fighter. Stay in boxing. Work at boxing and you will have many big nights to come'

    The British fighter (left), meanwhile, praised his opponent and whispered in Ngannou’s (right) ear: ‘You’re a great fighter. Stay in boxing. Work at boxing and you will have many big nights to come’

    It was a big win for Joshua (left), who has been working hard to reinvent himself following his two defeats by Oleksandr Usyk

    It was a big win for Joshua (left), who has been working hard to reinvent himself following his two defeats by Oleksandr Usyk

    Anthony Joshua reacts after brutal Francis Ngannou knock-out

    Usyk, for his part, will not have recognised the hesitant Joshua he outboxed twice. Trainers Ben Davison and Andy Lee have inspired his reinventing of himself in his maturity as the old AJ who dynamited his way to Olympic gold followed by two world titles.

    The buzz among the faithful will grow louder, The couple of hundred followers who trekked to Riyadh this time will multiply as his crusade goes on.

    Joshua will need a worthy opponent to keep him primed as he waits for Fury and Usyk.

    One candidate on the undercard did himself no harm either. Joseph Parker suffered the inevitable damage which Chinese giant Zillie Zhang is capable of inflicting when his monstrous punches connect.

    But with Usyk (pictured) and Fury set to meet in May, Joshua will need a worthy opponent to challenge him next

    But with Usyk (pictured) and Fury set to meet in May, Joshua will need a worthy opponent to challenge him next

    Joseph Parker (pictured) could be that man, after coming back from suffering an early battering to defeat Zillie Zhang on Friday night

    Joseph Parker (pictured) could be that man, after coming back from suffering an early battering to defeat Zillie Zhang on Friday night

    Parker (right), like Joshua, has applied himself to the hard graft of redemption since losing his WBO title to the Brit six years ago

    Parker (right), like Joshua, has applied himself to the hard graft of redemption since losing his WBO title to the Brit six years ago

    ‘I’m not done here yet’: Francis Ngannou responds after AJ defeat

    But the amiable Kiwi rose from two knockdowns, ignored his broken nose and produced the second masterly performance of this late, late show with a brave and brilliant tactical exercise which won most of the 12 rounds.

    This on the back of beating Deontay Wilder, who has also been classified as one of the biggest punchers of all time.

    Parker, like Joshua, has applied himself to the hard graft of redemption since losing his WBO title to AJ six years ago. Of a possible rematch, the New Zealander who trains with Fury, says: ‘Yes. Bring it on. I’ll be ready.’

    Joshua explains the cost of such epiphanies: ‘This can only be done by hard, hard work. It is by total dedication that I think I’m not just the old AJ but possibly the best AJ I’ve ever been.’

    No argument here. The naysayers will join Fury in raising the caveat that Ngannou is still a novice in boxing after only two high profile fights, But as he recovered from this traumatic shock Joshua whispered in his ear: ‘You’re a great fighter. Stay in boxing. Work at boxing and you will have many big nights to come.’

    Later he added: ‘These things happen to the best of men, especially with the power of heavyweight punching. But Francis is a big asset to boxing. We need him.’

    Joshua also spoke of how he and Ngannou will be donating money to provide life-changing opportunities to children from Nigeria and Cameroon

    Joshua also spoke of how he and Ngannou will be donating money to provide life-changing opportunities to children from Nigeria and Cameroon

    Of the Arabian summer to his career, in which he is now as hot as he has ever been, Joshua says: ‘The future is in God’s hands. We all have our destiny. What will be, will be. But I can do my bit. I will be back in the gym this Monday morning. I will keep training almost every day. Back in what I call my cage.’

    By such application these 30-somethings – Joshua, Fury, Usyk, Parker – are making this mysterious but emergent land very much the country for older fighting men. With their own financial futures very much secured by the tens of millions of dollars the Saudi Kingdom is investing in them, they are coming to the help of others.

    Joshua rarely talks about his charity work but given the context of his fight with Ngannou he revealed: ‘We have our roots in Africa. Me in Nigeria, Francis in Cameroon. We have agreed to combine our efforts in providing life-changing opportunities for poor kids from those two countries.’

    Forget about AI for the moment. AJ the very human being has struck three huge blows for mankind.

  • Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight could be a PROFESSIONAL bout – 19 years since ‘Iron Mike’ last competed – as YouTube star and former heavyweight champion prepare to face off in July

    Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight could be a PROFESSIONAL bout – 19 years since ‘Iron Mike’ last competed – as YouTube star and former heavyweight champion prepare to face off in July

    The promoters behind Jake Paul and Mike Tyson‘s controversial boxing showdown are pushing for it to be staged as a professional contest, according to reports.

    Paul, 27, sparked outrage last week after announcing that he is set to face Tyson, 57, in a live Netflix bout on July 20.

    Despite appearing to be an exhibition, many were quick to express outrage over the concept of ‘Iron Mike’ stepping back into the ring with a fighter 30 years his junior – especially following recent footage which shows him using a walking stick.

    In Paul, he will be taking on a YouTube star carving out a career for himself in professional boxing after picking up nine wins in 10 contests, which has included brutal knockouts against former UFC stars Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren.

    A number of high-profile figures in the sport are therefore concerned about Tyson – who is turning 58 in June – taking on a fighter as young and heavy-handed as Paul.

    Mike Tyson could reportedly be set to face Jake Paul in a professional contest this summer

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    Mike Tyson could reportedly be set to face Jake Paul in a professional contest this summer

    Tyson will be 58 by the time he steps into the ring to face Paul, who is 30 years his junior

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    Tyson will be 58 by the time he steps into the ring to face Paul, who is 30 years his junior

    And according to combat-sports journalist Ariel Helwani, Paul and Tyson’s bout may not even be classed as an exhibition, with promoters understood to be pushing for a pro contest.

    ‘They’re still working on a few important details based on the conversations that I’ve had,’ Helwani said on his latest MMA Hour show. ‘Is it pro or is it exhibition? They want pro, obviously that’s up to the Texas Commission. We’ll wait and see.

    ‘Weight, I’m told heavyweight. Rounds working on that as well.’

    Former British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora recently claimed that Paul and Tyson will be wearing headguards and using 18oz gloves in a sparring-style fight, a rumor which was shut down by Helwani.

    Instead, organizers are reportedly keen for the bout to resemble a standard pro encounter – something Tyson hasn’t taken part in since 2005.

    The former world heavyweight champion quit in his final contest 19 years ago, with journeyman Kevin McBride forcing him to throw in the towel on both the fight and his career before the start of the seventh round.

    'Iron Mike' has not competed professionally since his 2005 stoppage defeat to Kevin McBride

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    ‘Iron Mike’ has not competed professionally since his 2005 stoppage defeat to Kevin McBride

    Eddie Hearn is ‘really sad’ Mike Tyson will be

    Since then, he has merely competed in exhibitions over the last two decades, the most recent coming against fellow fight legend Roy Jones Jr back in 2020.

    Eddie Hearn believes it will be ‘really sad’ to see Tyson return to the ring against Paul.

    ‘For me it’s really sad because Mike Tyson was one of my idols growing up, and to see him fighting at 57, 58… but I also understand that a lot of people are going to tune in and watch,’ Hearn told Mail Sport last week.

    ‘It’s an entertainment event, Netflix, great to see them involved in boxing. I think it will do really well. But it’s just not really one for me.’

  • Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight will NOT involve headguards, YouTube star’s business partner confirms… after ex-British heavyweight Derek Chisora claimed bout will be a ‘sparring match’

    Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight will NOT involve headguards, YouTube star’s business partner confirms… after ex-British heavyweight Derek Chisora claimed bout will be a ‘sparring match’

    Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will not be wearing headguards when they meet in the ring this summer, the YouTube star’s business partner has confirmed.

    Paul, 27, announced last week that he is set to face Tyson, 57, in a controversial boxing encounter that will be screened live on Netflix on July 20.

    Many have expressed outrage over ‘Iron Mike’ – who last competed professionally back in 2005 – stepping into the ring with a fighter 30 years his junior who has won his last two fights by knockout.

    Amid concerns with the bout, former British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora recently claimed to have heard that Paul and Tyson’s contest will simply be a ‘sparring match’ with both men wearing headguards and 18oz gloves.

    Yet according to Nakisa Bidarian – Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions co-founder – rumors of headgear in the fight is simply ‘fake news’.

    Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will not wear headguards when they meet in the ring this summer

    Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will not wear headguards when they meet in the ring this summer

    Paul's Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian (right) says there will be no headgear in the July 20 bout

    Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian (right) says there will be no headgear in the July 20 bout

    Badarian took to Instagram on Tuesday to hit out at the 'fake news' circulating this week

    Badarian took to Instagram on Tuesday to hit out at the ‘fake news’ circulating this week

    Bidarian wrote on Instagram, via The Mirror, ‘Unequivocally there is no headgear for Paul vs Tyson, haters spreading fake news but it won’t stop the 10’s of millions of views.’

    Tyson will be 58 years old by the time his proposed bout with Paul happens, sparking fears over his safety almost two decades since he bowed out from the sport.

    The former world heavyweight champion has taken part in exhibitions since retiring, most recently taking on fellow fight legend Roy Jones Jr in 2020.

    However, combat-sports journalist Ariel Helwani claims promoters behind Paul’s clash with Tyson are pushing for it to be staged as a professional contest.

    ‘They’re still working on a few important details based on the conversations that I’ve had,’ Helwani said on his latest MMA Hour show. ‘Is it pro or is it exhibition? They want pro, obviously that’s up to the Texas Commission. We’ll wait and see.

    ‘Weight, I’m told heavyweight. Rounds working on that as well.’

    Eddie Hearn is ‘really sad’ Mike Tyson will be making a comeback

    News of Paul and Tyson’s fight has been met by criticism in the boxing and sporting world, with British promoter Eddie Hearn labelling it ‘sad’.

    ‘For me it’s really sad because Mike Tyson was one of my idols growing up, and to see him fighting at 57, 58… but I also understand that a lot of people are going to tune in and watch,’ Hearn told Mail Sport last week.

    ‘It’s an entertainment event, Netflix, great to see them involved in boxing. I think it will do really well. But it’s just not really one for me.’

  • Who wins in a potential heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua? AJ has shortened with Sky Bet after his demolition job of Francis Ngannou… but is he favourite?

    Who wins in a potential heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua? AJ has shortened with Sky Bet after his demolition job of Francis Ngannou… but is he favourite?

    Anthony Joshua produced one of the biggest one-punch knockouts in boxing history in Riyadh last Friday, with his right hand rendering Francis Ngannou unconscious in devastating fashion.

    Joshua’s performance was a far cry from the showing WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury put forward against Ngannou in October of last year.

    Fury was dropped and hurt multiple times in his bout with the former UFC champion – and only managed to edge out a controversial split-decision victory over the Cameroonian.

    Anthony Joshua shortens to 11/10 to beat Tyson Fury in a potential clash, according to Sky Bet

    Anthony Joshua shortens to 11/10 to beat Tyson Fury in a potential clash, according to Sky Bet

    After their vastly different fights against the same opponent, there are many fans and pundits who believe that this version of Joshua – the one trained under Ben Davison – would prove too strong for a seemingly fading Fury, were the two to meet.

    However, Fury appeared out of shape in his fight with Ngannou and potentially underestimated the boxing novice – which is why some are refusing to deem his and Joshua’s outing a like for like.

    Nevertheless, a potential match-up between Fury and Joshua has the boxing world talking – and while Fury has to face Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title before that could happen – let’s take a look at who of the two Brits is currently the favourite with Sky Bet since Joshua’s win in Saudi Arabia on the weekend.

    At the time of writing, Fury remains the odds-on favourite at 8/11 to win should the pair meet in 2024, while Joshua is a marginal outsider at 11/10.

    For those tipping a fight between these two to end in a draw, that result is valued at 16/1.

    Sky Bet odds for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua:

    Tyson Fury 8/11

    Anthony Joshua 11/10

    Draw 16/1

    All odds are correct at the time of publication 

  • Mike Tyson, 57, shows off his incredible power and fitness as he begins training camp ahead of fight with Jake Paul, the YouTube star 30 years his junior!: ‘It’s day one… the fun has just begun’

    Mike Tyson, 57, shows off his incredible power and fitness as he begins training camp ahead of fight with Jake Paul, the YouTube star 30 years his junior!: ‘It’s day one… the fun has just begun’

    Mike Tyson has shown off his incredible power and fitness at age 57, as he begins to train for his fight against Jake Paul, the YouTube star who’s 30 years his junior.

    Taking to X (Twitter) on Wednesday, ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ showed fans and his 27-year-old opponent a glimpse of what they’re going to witness in the ring on July 20 in Dallas, Texas, as he practiced a series of punches with his trainer.

    ‘It’s day 1…the fun has just begun,’ Tyson said at the end of the video, insinuating that there’s more to come in the next four months.

    At the start of the month, Tyson, who is regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, said it would be fun to take on Paul, who has a 9-1 record with six knockouts. The fight will not involve headguards, it’s been revealed since.

    ‘Iron Mike’, who has a 50-6 record with 44 knockouts, will be hoping to shake off the rust as it will be the first time in 19 years since his last competitive fight took place. His matchup against Paul will be at the AT&T Stadium – an 80,000 seat seat arena.

    The boxing legend showed off the speed of his punches in a viral video on X (Twitter), impressing fans

    'The Baddest Man on the Planet' warned his 27-year-old opponent: 'It's day one... the fun has just begun'

    Mike Tyson showed fans that he’s still go it at age 57 as he prepares for his first fight since 2020

    Tyson and Jake Paul, who has a 9-1 record with six KOs, will fight in Dallas, Texas, on July 20

    Tyson and Jake Paul, who has a 9-1 record with six KOs, will fight in Dallas, Texas, on July 20

    The high-profile fight will take place with no headgear, with Tyson the heavy favorite to win

    The high-profile fight will take place with no headgear, with Tyson the heavy favorite to win

    Jake Paul tells his dad he will fight Mike Tyson on Netflix

    ‘I’m very much looking forward to stepping into the ring with Jake Paul,’ Tyson said in a statement. ‘He’s grown significantly as a boxer over the years, so it will be a lot of fun to see what the will and ambition of a ”kid” can do with the experience and aptitude of a GOAT (Greatest Of All Time).

    ‘It’s a full circle moment that will be beyond thrilling to watch, as I started him on his boxing journey on the undercard of my fight with Roy Jones and now I plan to finish him.’

    Paul was on the undercard in 2020 when Tyson and Jones fought in an exhibition bout that was scored as a draw.

    ‘It’s crazy to think that in my second pro fight I went viral for knocking out Nate Robinson on Mike Tyson’s undercard,’ Paul said.

    ‘Now, less than four years later, I’m stepping up to face Tyson myself to see if I have what it takes to beat one of boxing’s most notorious fighters and biggest icons.’

  • Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua’s fight date and location revealed by promoter Frank Warren… and why they will fight TWICE after the Gypsy King’s undisputed title bout

    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua’s fight date and location revealed by promoter Frank Warren… and why they will fight TWICE after the Gypsy King’s undisputed title bout

    Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will likely meet in Saudi Arabia next March, Frank Warren has revealed.

    The Queensberry promoter believes Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will fight twice this year, leaving Joshua waiting until 2025.

    He thinks the finances involved in Usyk and Fury’s undisputed title bout on May 18 – a reported £100million for the victor – means the loser will trigger a rematch.

    ‘Next March, if Tyson does what I believe he’ll do and AJ continues to win, I’m sure that’ll set up a big fight,’ Warren told Sky Sports.

    ‘It’s like going back to the late 60s, 70s, that’s what’s happening now. These guys are all fighting each other.’

    Anthony Joshua might have to wait until next March to fight Tyson Fury, Frank Warren said

    Anthony Joshua might have to wait until next March to fight Tyson Fury, Frank Warren said

    Warren revealed that AJ and Fury could fight in Saudi Arabia after two fights between the Gypsy King and Oleksandr Usyk

    Warren revealed that AJ and Fury could fight in Saudi Arabia after two fights between the Gypsy King and Oleksandr Usyk

    Fury and Joshua could meet twice. Eddie Hearn revealed earlier this week that they could sign a two-fight deal, with one of the bouts taking place at Wembley Stadium.

    Warren believes they will have to clash at least once in the Middle East for financial reasons.

    He said: ‘I’ve got to be honest, I think that is where it will go. Of course, I’d like them in the UK.

    ‘I look back when I was younger – all those many, many, many years ago – I look at all those really great fighters like Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, where did they put their big fight on?

    ‘The Rumble in the Jungle [in what was then Zaire]. Where did George Foreman fight Frazier? In Jamaica. The Thriller in Manila. That’s what happens. Because they went where the money is.

    ‘Those fights I mentioned took place in places you’d never dream of boxing taking place.

    ‘Traditionally it would have either gone to New York, then it became Las Vegas with the casinos.

    ‘They’re professional sportsmen. And boxers, unlike most sportsmen their career is very limited. One on your block and it can be all over. So you’ve got to make hay while the sun shines.’

    Joshua needs to fill his time and find somebody to fight before Fury.

    After beating Francis Ngannou, some possible option are Filip Hrgovic, Deontay Wilder, and Joseph Parker.

    Fury will clash against Usyk on 18 May for a purse reportedly worth up to £100million

    Fury will clash against Usyk on 18 May for a purse reportedly worth up to £100million

  • UFC fighter is disqualified for BITING his opponent and leaving teeth marks in his arm… Igor Severino makes history with gruesome attack in loss to Andre Lima

    UFC fighter is disqualified for BITING his opponent and leaving teeth marks in his arm… Igor Severino makes history with gruesome attack in loss to Andre Lima

    Igor Severino has reportedly been cut by the UFC after being disqualified for biting Andre Lima – and leaving teeth marks in his opponent’s bicep.

    The two flyweights clashed at UFC Vegas 89 on Saturday night but the fight was cut short after Lima complained to referee Chris Tognoni.

    In an incident that evoked memories of Mike Tyson‘s ‘bite fight’ against Evander Holyfield in 1997, Severino and Lima were locked in a grapple against the cage before Lima began yelling and signaling to the official.

    The two fighters were separated and Lima held up his arm to reveal a gruesome bite mark on his left bicep. After consulting the judges, Tognoni halted the fight.

    Afterwards, Lima’s manager reportedly claimed that UFC president Dana White had promised to award the Brazilian the first ever ‘I Got F***ing Bit Bonus’.

    Igor Severino has reportedly been cut by the UFC after biting his opponent Andre Lima

    Igor Severino has reportedly been cut by the UFC after biting his opponent Andre Lima

    Lima shows off the gruesome bite mark he suffered during the flyweight fight in Las Vegas

    Lima shows off the gruesome bite mark he suffered during the flyweight fight in Las Vegas

    Severino - who was making his UFC debut - tried to deny that he had gnawed his opponent

    Severino – who was making his UFC debut – tried to deny that he had gnawed his opponent

    White told KevinIole.com that Severino would not fight in the UFC again: ‘If you get frustrated and want out of the fight, there are plenty of ways to do it, but the worst thing u can do is bite your opponent,’ he said.

    ‘Now, you get cut and lose the biggest opportunity of your life. Not to mention, he’s going to have real problems with the NSAC (Nevada State Athletic Commission).’

    Severino – who was making his UFC debut in Sin City – tried to deny that he had gnawed his opponent when confronted by the referee.

    But the Brazilian’s protests were in vain. He is believed to be the first ever UFC fighter disqualified for biting his opponent. In fact, biting was one of the very few restrictions put in place when the UFC was created three decades ago.

    ‘You bit him,’ Tognoni told Severino, who insisted: ‘No’

    Severino and Lima were locked in a grapple against the cage before Lima began yelling

    Severino and Lima were locked in a grapple against the cage before Lima began yelling

    Lima shows off the injury to referee Chris Tognoni during the second round of the fight

    Lima shows off the injury to referee Chris Tognoni during the second round of the fight

    The officials halted the fight and awarded Lima victory in his first ever fight in the UFC

    The officials halted the fight and awarded Lima victory in his first ever fight in the UFC

    ‘Yes, you bit him,’ the referee continued before explaining to one of the flyweight’s team: ‘Explain to him, anytime there is upper and lower teeth mark, that’s a bite.’

    The defeat is the first of Severino’s professional career in mixed martial arts.

    Lima, who was also making his UFC debut, told ESPN afterwards: ‘I was able to hit him really hard, but then he bit me when I was trying to take him down.

    ‘I was going to continue to damage him, continue to touch him and finish the fight, but as you saw, that’s why I yelled. He bit me.’

  • Ryan Garcia posts cryptic ‘casting call’ for ‘special project’ in Dallas… boxer asks for ‘video vixen’ and a ‘butler (who must have a tuxedo)’ before deleting post as troubling behavior continues ahead of Devin Haney showdown

    Ryan Garcia posts cryptic ‘casting call’ for ‘special project’ in Dallas… boxer asks for ‘video vixen’ and a ‘butler (who must have a tuxedo)’ before deleting post as troubling behavior continues ahead of Devin Haney showdown

    Ryan Garcia posted and deleted a cryptic casting call for a ‘special project’ in Dallas.

    The 25-year-old’s troubling behavior ahead of his April 20 fight with Devin Haney continued on Saturday when he posted the listing with specific requirements for each role. The post was deleted shortly after.

    ‘Urgent casting call for special project,’ the post said on top. ‘All roles are for tomorrow (3/24) in Dallas.’

    Garcia’s casting call was looking for a woman in her 30s or 40s to play the mother, a ‘video vixen’ in her 20s or 30s to play the love interest, a man in his 30s or 40s who owns a tuxedo to play a butler and a man ranging from his 40s to 60s to play a referee.

    Garcia also asked for extras aged 18 and up, writing: ‘Not a requirement, but a bonus if you can bring a professional camera + flash (as a prop, not for use).’

    Ryan Garcia posted a cryptic casting call on Saturday before deleting the post from Instagram

    Ryan Garcia posted a cryptic casting call on Saturday before deleting the post from Instagram

    Garcia was in search of a 'video vixen' to play a love interest for a 'special project' in Dallas

    Garcia was in search of a ‘video vixen’ to play a love interest for a ‘special project’ in Dallas

    Garcia is scheduled to face Devin Haney on April 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York

    Garcia is scheduled to face Devin Haney on April 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York

    The listing states that prospects had to send their name, headshot, desired role, and Instagram handle via email.

    ‘Serious inquiries only,’ he captioned. ‘Paid by me. Great opportunity.’

    Garcia’s behavior on social media has caused concern among fans for his mental well-being. Others argue that the Victorville, California native should not be fighting Haney next month.

    The level of concern for Garcia peaked on March 3 when a cryptic and disturbing video claiming he was dead after getting his ‘throat slit’ was posted on his social media accounts.

    Over the next 72 hours, Garcia alleged he was raped by a family member at the age of two, has evidence of aliens existing, and witnessed children being raped by ‘the elites’ after being tied up at Bohemian Grove.

    Garcia also claimed that an earthquake would ‘destroy’ Hollywood and Las Vegas while labelling Elon Musk the ‘Antichrist’.

    On Wednesday, Garcia revealed that he is looking for a girlfriend while posting a topless picture on his Instagram story. The post came after he announced his relationship with influencer Mikaela Testa in February following his divorce from Andrea Celina.

    On March 3, fans worried when Garcia's accounts posted a disturbing clip claiming his death

    On March 3, fans worried when Garcia’s accounts posted a disturbing clip claiming his death

    Ryan Garcia posted a shot of himself crying on social media

    Garcia seemed to be upset over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    Garcia was so upset over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that he posted video of himself crying

    After vowing to quit his social media antics to focus on training, Garcia’s controversial claims continued as he attacked Prime founders Logan Paul and KSI and their company.

    ‘What’s in Prime? Look it up,’ he told Aldin Ross. ‘There is cyanide in there, cyanide kills you. They don’t give a f*** about kids bro, they are f***ing sick f***s, bro.’

    Garcia also led calls to ‘free’ controversial influencer Andrew Tate after he was arrested and released in Romania for a UK sexual assault warrant.

    ‘#FreeTateBrothers,’ Garcia wrote on X following his interview with Tate on X, where the boxer went into further detail about human trafficking allegations.

    Garcia will face Haney for the WBC super lightweight title. Garcia holds a 24-1 record and is coming off a round 8 knockout over Oscar Duarte in December. On the other hand, Haney is undefeated at 31-0, coming off consecutive wins over Regis Prograis and Vasyl Lomachenko.