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  • Brooklyn Beckham and Chloë Grace Moretz Split After a Summer of Being Inseparable

    Brooklyn Beckham and Chloë Grace Moretz Split After a Summer of Being Inseparable

    Chloë Grace Moretz officially confirmed they were a couple during a May appearance on Watch What Happens Live!

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    Brooklyn Beckham and Chloë Grace Moretz have called it quits, a source confirms to PEOPLE.

    According to Page Six Beckham, 17, returned to London after spending a romantic summer with the 19-year-old actress in Los Angeles.

    Although the two were both spending time in L.A. recently, they were not together, the paper reports.

    Moretz officially confirmed they were a couple during a May appearance on Watch What Happens Live! with Andy Cohen after two years of flirty friendship, and the duo frequently shared photos with each other on social media. Beckham even accompanied his then-girlfriend to the premiere of her film Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising in May.

    Two weeks ago, the son of Victoria and David Beckham posted a photo with friends, including Moretz, and another where he’s holding the actress that is captioned, “Keeping her safe.”

    Three weeks ago, Beckham shared a solo shot of Moretz taken during a “beach day.”

    Moretz spoke to PEOPLE earlier this summer about making her long-distance relationship with the London-based aspiring photographer work.

    “It’s all trust and communication. You have to have a model of trust and leave it up in the air and make sure you can hope for the best,” she said. “Make sure you’re both invested, then you’re good to go.”

  • Oscar De La Hoya urged Ryan Garcia to ‘stay focused’ heading into his world-title fight against Devin Haney… now the Golden Boy chief’s cautionary advice holds even more weight after his disturbing online rants

    Oscar De La Hoya urged Ryan Garcia to ‘stay focused’ heading into his world-title fight against Devin Haney… now the Golden Boy chief’s cautionary advice holds even more weight after his disturbing online rants

    A boisterous press conference to unveil Ryan Garcia‘s world super-lightweight title bout against Devin Haney has just drawn to a close when Oscar De La Hoya sits down with Dailymail.com in New York City.

    A former six-weight world champion, De La Hoya, 51, releases his adrenaline on the other side of the ropes these days, having reinvented himself as a promoter after launching his Golden Boy outfit long before hanging up the gloves himself in 2008.

    Now, nothing gets the juices flowing quite like one of his star fighters daring to be great, and that is exactly what Garcia – the 25-year-old he has managed since his teenage years – will do when he takes on WBC champion and former amateur rival Haney in Brooklyn on April 20.

    Yet as he opens up on next month’s fight, little does De La Hoya know that his cautionary advice for Garcia will hold even more significance less than a week later.

    Oscar De La Hoya sat down with Dailymail.com after the opening press conference for Devin Haney's world super-lightweight title defense against Ryan Garcia

    Oscar De La Hoya sat down with Dailymail.com after the opening press conference for Devin Haney’s world super-lightweight title defense against Ryan Garcia

    Tempers had flared between both camps in a boisterous press conference in New York City

    Tempers had flared between both camps in a boisterous press conference in New York City

    De La Hoya then had some cautionary advice for Garcia, his fighter of the last eight years

    De La Hoya then had some cautionary advice for Garcia, his fighter of the last eight years

    ‘Ryan has it in him, but he must stay focused,’ the Golden Boy chief insists. ‘He works hard, he trains hard, he has the mentality to become one of the greats.

    ‘All he has to do is stay focused.’

    Just under three weeks on from our conversation, De La Hoya has almost jinxed it.

    His insistence on what Garcia must do to achieve greatness now rings even truer given the events of the past 18 days – when the American has sparked major concerns over his mental health with a series of bizarre outbursts online.

    After first sharing a disturbing, cryptic video which claimed he was dead, Garcia has since embarked on several worrying rants that have included;

    Allegations that he was raped by a family member at the age of two
    Frequent satanic references
    The religious ritual of speaking in tongues
    Predictions of an earthquake ‘destroying’ Hollywood and Las Vegas
    Unproven claims that he witnessed child rape after being kidnapped and tied up in the woods by ‘the elites’
    Unproven claims that he has proof of UFOs existing
    Threats to bite Haney’s ears in their fight on April 20

    De La Hoya’s words have aged like milk over the past month. As he continues on his troubling tirades, many are calling for Garcia to be pulled out of the fight against Haney amid fears he is not in the right state of mind.

    Dailymail.com initially reached out to Golden Boy Promotions and a representative for De La Hoya just days on from our interview for clarity on whether the bout will still go ahead, as well as for a comment on Garcia’s concerning online activity. Those respective requests were ignored and refused before De La Hoya addressed the media to play down the situation.

    Garcia has raised concerns over his mental health with a series of disturbing recent outbursts

    Garcia has raised concerns over his mental health with a series of disturbing recent outbursts

    He first posted a cryptic video to his social-media accounts claiming he was dead and that his 'throat had been slit'

    He first posted a cryptic video to his social-media accounts claiming he was dead and that his ‘throat had been slit’

    The 25-year-old then alleged that he was raped in a disturbing rant 48 hours later

    The 25-year-old then alleged that he was raped in a disturbing rant 48 hours later

    But De La Hoya confirmed last week that Garcia is in training camp and the fight is still on

    But De La Hoya confirmed last week that Garcia is in training camp and the fight is still on

    Many are calling for him to be pulled out of the fight vs Haney amid fears over his mental health

    Many are calling for him to be pulled out of the fight vs Haney amid fears over his mental health

    ‘All I know is that [Garcia] left for camp yesterday and he’s with [trainer] Derrick James and his whole team,’ he said last week. ‘He will be in tip-top shape and the shape of his life come April 20.’

    As De La Hoya confirmed, Garcia’s training camp is now underway over in Dallas, Texas, where esteemed coach James is putting him through his paces ahead of next month’s bout. Despite his erratic and unusual online activity showing no signs of slowing down, it now appears to be full steam ahead in the gym, with no current plans to pull him out.

    Last Friday, Garcia then threatened to sue the New York State Athletic Commission after claiming the board sanctioning the fight are demanding a mental-health evaluation for him to step into the ring with Haney. Yet he and De La Hoya remain adamant that it will still go ahead as planned.

    Whether Garcia is merely acting up to promote the fight remains to be seen, though doing so in such extreme fashion seems an ill-considered move at this point in his career.

    As much as he may be generating greater interest in his upcoming world-title challenge, Garcia will in turn be placing even more pressure on his already-heavy shoulders. That is the last thing he needs heading into battle with Haney, a two-weight world champion and top-ten pound-for-pound fighter.

    A year on from his first professional defeat – when he was knocked out by bitter rival Gervonta Davis – ‘King Ry’ can ill afford another humiliating loss on the big stage, especially following his recent internet antics. It will almost be an impossible road back to world-title contention.

    However, further on in our conversation three weeks ago, De La Hoya details the ease at which Garcia was able to put his maiden defeat behind him. ‘Surprisingly, it wasn’t difficult to pick him back up,’ he reveals.

    ‘He asked for a comeback fight [against Oscar Duarte], which is justified obviously. You want to come back and look good, get your bearings in place and move on to the next one.

    Garcia was handed his first professional defeat almost a year ago against Gervonta Davis

    Garcia was handed his first professional defeat almost a year ago against Gervonta Davis

    In the biggest fight of his career to date he was knocked out by his bitter rival with a body shot

    In the biggest fight of his career to date he was knocked out by his bitter rival with a body shot

    But De La Hoya says it was not difficult motivating Garcia to pick himself up and go again

    But De La Hoya says it was not difficult motivating Garcia to pick himself up and go again

    ‘But Ryan had a good showing against Duarte and now he’s back against the best fighter at 140lbs. It’s very commendable.’

    He then adds: ‘There’s one thing to lose and one thing to win. When you win everybody’s happy, everything’s great. You don’t see the mistakes, you don’t see what’s lacking, what combinations you didn’t throw, what you must work on in the gym.

    ‘But when you lose, it teaches you who you are. It teaches you to get off the canvas, to look within yourself and at what was missing.

    ‘What did I do wrong? Why did I not wake up early in the morning to go run my five miles? You start asking those questions, and that’s only if you lose.

    ‘So this loss for Ryan really woke him up, it woke up that lion. And I strongly believe April 20th we will see a different Ryan, an aggressive Ryan and a Ryan that has history with Devin Haney.’

    At just 25, Garcia’s life has been a whirlwind both inside and outside the sport. He already has enough material to pen a best-selling autobiography, and maybe even a second instalment. That’s before even fulfilling what De La Hoya believes is his true potential in the boxing ring – winning world honors and going down as a great.

    Countless love scandals, an infamous fallout with former stablemate Canelo Alvarez – who has since wished him well amid his apparent breakdown – and their mutual trainer Eddy Reynoso, battles with his mental health, some explosive knockouts and that high-profile loss against Davis have made his story a fascinating one so early into his career. And it is how he responds to the latter that is important.

    ‘You become unstoppable in your mind [when you’re undefeated], you become invincible,’ De La Hoya continues. ‘You think that you know it all and you set yourself at a certain level that when you’re training, when you’re fighting, you’re only fighting at maybe 85 percent.

    The Golden Boy chief is backing his charge to use the pain of defeat to his advantage

    The Golden Boy chief is backing his charge to use the pain of defeat to his advantage

    Ryan Garcia trains ahead of fight with Devin Haney

    ‘So when you lose, then you figure out that there’s 15 percent more to go. It’s a blessing in disguise, and I think his loss is a blessing in disguise.’

    In the wake of that humbling against Davis, Garcia added another dramatic chapter to that story when he began warring with De La Hoya and Golden Boy.

    After threatening his promotional team with legal action for not accompanying him to a press conference, and then receiving a lawsuit of his own in return, the former WBC interim lightweight champion memorably took aim at both De La Hoya and his co-promoter Bernard Hopkins while on stage together promoting his comeback fight against Duarte.

    ‘Last time I checked, he said he’d never lose to a white boy, then Joe Smith Jr. knocked him out of the ring,’ he said about Hopkins in the most personal of the jibes. ‘Last time I checked, Joe Smith Jr. It’s white. So they are lying.’

    On the back of that public spat, all three men were left on icy terms for the next three months, leading to speculation over Garcia’s future as a Golden Boy fighter. Though in the early stages of 2024 they were able slowly repair that fractured relationship.

    On the eve of the New York press conference for his fight with Haney, De La Hoya even went out for a one-on-one dinner to fully squash the beef with his world-title hopeful.

    ‘It’s social media and the whispers in his ears, that’s the bottom line,’ he says about his fallout with Garcia. ‘We patched things up and we need one-on-one time more often. Communication is key here… and good luck telling a kid that!

    ‘I made that point last night and he was able to absorb it. It was just a matter of having face-to-face time together and him knowing that I have his back.’

    For a fighter with ambitions of becoming a great, all while raking in as much income and attention as possible, there are not many better mentors for Garcia than De La Hoya, one of boxing’s first true pay-per-view superstars. He has been there, seen it, done it in that regard, capturing 11 world titles across six weight classes while earning more than $500million in the process.

    Garcia has had a frosty relationship with De La Hoya and Golden Boy over the past year, memorably laying into his boss while on stage at a press conference in November

    Garcia has had a frosty relationship with De La Hoya and Golden Boy over the past year, memorably laying into his boss while on stage at a press conference in November

    He also took aim at De La Hoya's business partner Bernard Hopkins (center) on the day

    He also took aim at De La Hoya’s business partner Bernard Hopkins (center) on the day

    But all three men have put their differences aside in the lead-up to the fight against Haney

    But all three men have put their differences aside in the lead-up to the fight against Haney

    Nevertheless, particularly in light of his recent dispute with Garcia, how would Oscar De La Hoya the fighter have liked working with Oscar De La Hoya the promoter?

    ‘Having a legendary fighter guide your career… Look, I’ve been in this business now for 20 odd years and we’ve built champions,’ De La Hoya stresses. ‘We’ve discovered champions, but we’ve also built and discovered superstars, like Canelo, like Ryan Garcia.

    ‘So my mantra is the best fighting the best, but it’s calculated. Everything has its time and place, when you’re gonna fight somebody all depends on your last performance.

    ‘There’s a lot that goes into it. I don’t want to say scientific, but it’s very calculated. I know the fight game. I’ve been in this game for all my life, I know every style, I know what every fighter’s gonna do in the ring. I know their psyche, their focus, and that’s why I think we’ve been very successful.

    ‘Not just because I’m an ex-fighter, but the fact that I study the game and I’m a historian of the game – which I love. I love comparing today’s fighters and past fighters, I literally break down fights second by second, minute by minute and compare every style.

    ‘It gives me a little advantage, but the fact I was a fighter and I know exactly what it takes to get into the ring… I think fighters respect that.’

    Over 15 years have passed since De La Hoya last laced up the gloves himself. A one-sided beatdown at the hands of future great Manny Pacquiao was enough to convince him to call time on his glittering 45-fight, 16-year career at the age of 34.

    Over 15 years have passed since De La Hoya last laced up the gloves himself, signing off with a heavy defeat against Manny Pacquiao

    Over 15 years have passed since De La Hoya last laced up the gloves himself, signing off with a heavy defeat against Manny Pacquiao

    A fighter of his stature is never short on offers to make a comeback, something slowly becoming the uncomfortable norm for past greats seeking one last payday and rush of euphoria.

    Earlier this month, a 57-year-old Mike Tyson announced his fight against Jake Paul – the YouTuber-turned-fighter 30 years his junior.

    When I ask if he ever gets the itch to return himself, De La Hoya poses the question to girlfriend Holly Sonders, sat behind us on an adjacent sofa in his dressing room.

    ‘Every single day,’ Sonders insists.

    Though despite the dangerous current trend of ex-fighters risking their health for a blend of nostalgia and fortune, De La Hoya has no such plans himself. Firstly out of reluctance to ruin his expensive cosmetics. ‘I spent too much money on this,’ he laughs while pointing to his face.

    And more still, the challenge of mapping out paths for the likes of Garcia to achieve greatness is just as satisfying anyway.

    ‘I’m getting my thrills off being a promoter,’ he adds. ‘It keeps me in the game and it’s a lot of fun.

    But contrary to what girlfriend Holly Sonders (right) says, he has no plans to return himself

    But contrary to what girlfriend Holly Sonders (right) says, he has no plans to return himself

    The 51-year-old is fueling his adrenaline on the other side of the ropes as a promoter

    The 51-year-old is fueling his adrenaline on the other side of the ropes as a promoter

    ‘To this day I still feel I can get up there and kick some ass. But I strongly feel that once a fighter, once an athlete – always an athlete till the day you die.’

    And as for his new calling on the murkier side of the hurt business, De La Hoya has ambitions to leave a lasting legacy.

    ‘My goal is to be the only fighter inducted into the Hall of Fame, but also as a promoter. That’s my goal.

    ‘I think I’ll be the first and the last.’

  • Ronda Rousey reveals why she had to retire from UFC in 2016 when she was ‘faster, stronger and more skilled than ever before’

    Ronda Rousey reveals why she had to retire from UFC in 2016 when she was ‘faster, stronger and more skilled than ever before’

    UFC legend Ronda Rousey said she had to retire from the promotion in 2016 because of her history with concussions from her judo career.

    Rousey is one of the biggest box-office draws in UFC history and was the first female fighter to sign with the promotion.

    Her MMA amateur and professional career started with 15 straight wins, including her first 10 fights ending with her opponent tapping out to an armbar in the first round.

     

    Rousey’s last three title defenses of the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship lasted a combined 64 seconds.

    Yet, Rousey’s last two UFC fights ended with her being knocked out by Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, both with vicious strikes to her head.

    Rousey's first UFC loss came in November 2015 after a brutal head kick from Holly Holm

    Rousey’s first UFC loss came in November 2015 after a brutal head kick from Holly Holm

    Rousey has dedicated herself to her family and has mostly stepped away from combat sports

    Rousey has dedicated herself to her family and has mostly stepped away from combat sports

    ‘I’d like people to understand my reasons and motivations behind things,’ Rousey said on Instagram Live. ‘I was forced to leave fighting when I was faster, stronger, more skilled and had a better understanding of the art than ever before. It was a really hard decision to understand, one that my body made for me.’

    ‘I think there was just so much to (the loss against Holm) that I couldn’t talk about it in the form of an interview or article or anything like that, or there would be several filters between my words and people reading it,’ Rousey continued.

    ‘So much had to do with having so many concussions when I was in judo before I even got into MMA,’ Rousey added. ‘I couldn’t talk about it at all when I was doing MMA because it would literally put a target on my head and I might not have been allowed to compete any farther.’

    After Rousey retired from the UFC, she signed with the WWE and was cleared for the company’s in-ring action.

    Rousey's last fight in the UFC lasted less than one minute in a TKO loss to Amanda Nunes

    Rousey’s last fight in the UFC lasted less than one minute in a TKO loss to Amanda Nunes

    Rousey took bumps on the canvas despite professional wrestling veering into sports entertainment.

    While with WWE, she competed in the first women’s match to headline WrestleMania, in a three-way bout also featuring Charlotte Flair, daughter of legendary professional wrestler Ric Flair, and Becky Lynch.

    Lynch won the triple-threat contest in one of Rousey’s only pinfall loses in her time with WWE.

    Rousey’s last match with WWE took place last summer against fellow former MMA competitor Shayna Bazsler.

  • Dana White RIPS Jake Paul and claims he’ll ‘fight 93-year-old Clint Eastwood’ after Mike Tyson, 58, in April and claims people ‘don’t buy’ the YouTuber’s fights

    Dana White RIPS Jake Paul and claims he’ll ‘fight 93-year-old Clint Eastwood’ after Mike Tyson, 58, in April and claims people ‘don’t buy’ the YouTuber’s fights

    UFC president Dana White ripped at Jake Paul for fighting boxing legend Mike Tyson.

    Earlier this month, 27-year-old Paul announced a fight with the 57-year-old Tyson set for April 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The bout will also be the first boxing event to stream on Netflix.

    On an episode of the Pound 4 Pound podcast, White joked about Paul’s next opponent if he beats the much older Tyson.

    ‘If he beats Mike Tyson, he’s gonna fight Clint Eastwood next,’ White told former UFC champions Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo. ‘Clint Eastwood’s 93 years old.’

    ‘I love Mike,’ added. ‘I hate talking about it ’cause he always gets mad at me when I talk about this stuff. But when the fight happens, he’ll be 58 years old. There’ll be a 31-year age difference. Jake Paul did fight a kid his age and lost.’

    Dana White claimed that Jake Paul 'will fight Clint Eastwood next' if he beats Mike Tyson

    Dana White claimed that Jake Paul ‘will fight Clint Eastwood next’ if he beats Mike Tyson

    The 27-year-old Paul will fight the Tyson, 58, on April 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

    The 27-year-old Paul will fight the Tyson, 58, on April 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

    Additionally, White claimed that Paul does not want to be taken seriously as a fighter. He noted that the influencer-turned-boxer hunts for money fights as even his supporters don’t buy his pay-per-views.

    ‘He doesn’t [want to be taken seriously], what Jake wants is to make money,’ White said. ‘People who follow Jake Paul don’t want to watch Jake Paul’s fights. So Jake Paul has to fight people who can actually sell pay-per-views.’

    Paul enters the fight with a 9-1 record with wins over retired MMA fighters and his lone loss to Tommy Fury. Paul has fought against Ben Askren, Nate Diaz, and former UFC champions Tyron Woodley and Anderson Silva.

    Tyson will be 58 by the time he squares off with Paul on Netflix's first boxing event

    Tyson will be 58 by the time he squares off with Paul on Netflix’s first boxing event

    On the other hand, Tyson retired from boxing in 2005 with a 50-6 record that included 44 knockout wins. His last time in the ring was during an exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. in 2020.

    In 2021, Paul called White on not paying fighters their ‘fair share’ of money. Paul also claimed he would ‘save MMA’ as he continued to throw jabs at White via X (formerly Twitter).

    In 2023, Paul signed an MMA contract with UFC competitor Professional Fighters League (formerly World Series of Fighting) but is yet to make his debut for the promotion.

  • Tyson Fury calls Jake Paul’s shock fight with Mike Tyson ‘FANTASTIC for boxing’… and predicts both fighters will make ‘a s***-ton of money’

    Tyson Fury calls Jake Paul’s shock fight with Mike Tyson ‘FANTASTIC for boxing’… and predicts both fighters will make ‘a s***-ton of money’

    Tyson Fury has described the controversial upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson as ‘fantastic for boxing’ – despite a number of his peers criticising the surprising match-up.

    The fight – which will take place on July 20 and be broadcast on streaming service Netflix – will see the 27-year-old YouTuber turned fighter go up against an opponent 30 years his senior, who has not fought since his exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr in 2020.

    Paul’s promoters are claimed to be pushing for the fight itself to be made a professional contest, despite the fact that Tyson has not been seen in a professional ring since 2005.

    By contrast, Paul has compiled a record of nine wins and one defeat over the last four years, with six of his victories ending in a knockout to highlight his punching power, despite his lack of experience.

    While some are excited to see the return of Iron Mike to the ring, many have raised eyebrows about the unlikely pairing.

    Tyson Fury has applauded the proposed July meeting between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson

    Tyson Fury has applauded the proposed July meeting between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson

    There is a 30-year age difference between the rivals, with Tyson set to turn 58 before the bout

    There is a 30-year age difference between the rivals, with Tyson set to turn 58 before the bout

    The contest will take place at the A&T Arena in Arlington, Texas and stream live on Netflix

    The contest will take place at the A&T Arena in Arlington, Texas and stream live on Netflix

    But Fury was more energised about the prospect, as he stressed that it wasn’t his place to judge whether the fight should go ahead or not.

    ‘I think it’s fantastic for boxing,’ Fury said on The Stomping Ground. ‘You’ve got a legend in Mike Tyson, you’ve got a YouTube boxer who’s come into the game and blew it up and has got millions of followers and millions of views and millions of eyes – good, bad or indifferent.

    ‘Some people love (Paul), some people hate him.

    ‘So, I think it’s a really good spectacle for boxing, brings a lot of people to the game. Listen, who am I to say Mike Tyson shouldn’t be boxing, or Jake Paul shouldn’t be boxing?

    ‘Good luck to them, they’re both gonna make what I call “a s***-ton of money” out of it, so isn’t that what it’s about?’

    The heavyweight champion also had high praise for the stadium the pair will meet in, the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

    ‘I’ve been to that stadium, when Billy Joe (Saunders) fought Canelo (Saul Alvarez),’ Fury continued. ‘It’s a great stadium, it’ll be fantastic for the guys.

    ‘Both are getting paid, both are gonna put on a show. I just don’t know what’s not to like.

    ‘Okay, (one) guy is 57 years old, but he’s a former undisputed world heavyweight king.

    ‘(Paul has gone) from being a kid on the Disney channel to fighting Mike Tyson, who wouldn’t want to do that? You’ve got to admire them both.’

    Tyson has not fought a professional bout since 2005 and hasn't stepped in the ring since 2020

    Tyson has not fought a professional bout since 2005 and hasn’t stepped in the ring since 2020

    By contrast the YouTuber has won nine times and been defeated once over the past four years

    By contrast the YouTuber has won nine times and been defeated once over the past four years

    Fury – who is due to contest his own big-money match-up when he meets Oleksandr Usyk in their delayed undisputed heavyweight champion clash on May 8 – suggested that the contest itself will be’pretty even’.

    But the Gypsy King also hinted at the real reason both Paul and Tyson might have agreed to face off against one another in July.

    ‘People say, “Ah, it’s s***,’”and this, that and the other,’ Fury suggested. ‘But I bet they still watch it.

    ‘Who’s not intrigued?’

  • Logan Paul reveals brother Jake has had 24-hour security ever since Floyd Mayweather threatened to murder him, claiming boxer has ‘goons in Miami who kill a man for $200’

    Logan Paul reveals brother Jake has had 24-hour security ever since Floyd Mayweather threatened to murder him, claiming boxer has ‘goons in Miami who kill a man for $200’

    Logan Paul has revealed his brother Jake has had 24-hour security ever since Floyd Mayweather threatened to murder him back in 2021.

    The legendary boxer was incensed when Jake, ahead of Logan’s exhibition bout with Mayweather, stole his hat – leading to a skirmish between the parties’ respective entourages.

    A furious Mayweather said, ‘I’ll kill you motherf*****r’, and Jake apparently took that threat extremely seriously.

    ‘Jake has not been without a security guard since that moment,’ Logan said on In Depth with Graham Bensinger.

    ‘What the f*** do we know about Miami, bro?,’ Logan continued. ‘Floyd knows Miami, he’s been around the block,’ claiming ‘he got goons who kill a man for $200.’

    Logan Paul explained to Graham Bensinger that his brother now has constant security

    Logan Paul explained to Graham Bensinger that his brother now has constant security

    Jake Paul clashed with Mayweather in 2021 before his brother's bout with the legend

    Jake Paul clashed with Mayweather in 2021 before his brother’s bout with the legend

    Jake Paul steals Floyd Mayweather’s hat before they start brawling

    Logan admitted to Bensinger that he was angry with his brother for provoking Mayweather.

    ‘He told me he was gonna do it, I didn’t think he was gonna do it. He did it, and I felt like Jake had put me in jeopardy,’ Logan said.

    ‘…If I break my hand, or get a concussion or get f****d up by Floyd’s guys a month before the biggest moment of my life, trying to save my little brother’s a**, that’s stupid. ‘

    Logan lost that fight vs. Mayweather in 2021, but told Bensinger he was offered a rematch in 2022 in Dubai – which he declined because it was only on six weeks’ notice.

    He added that if he ever fought Mayweather again, he would demand a 50-50 money split, rather than the 85-15 split he agreed to last time.

    Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will fight this summer in Arlington, Texas on Netflix

    Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will fight this summer in Arlington, Texas on Netflix

    ‘F** you bro, I don’t need this s**t,’ Logan said. ‘You need it way more than I do.’

    Earlier this month, Logan claimed he was offered a fight with Mike Tyson before his brother Jake, but rejected the chance to face the boxing legend.

    Tyson and Jake will fight on July 20 in Arlington, Texas in a bout broadcasted by Netflix.

    It will mark the first time the 57-year-old has stepped into a ring since his exhibition fight with Roy Jones Jr in 2020.

  • Ronda Rousey reveals why she had to retire from UFC in 2016 when she was ‘faster, stronger and more skilled than ever before’

    Ronda Rousey reveals why she had to retire from UFC in 2016 when she was ‘faster, stronger and more skilled than ever before’

    UFC legend Ronda Rousey said she had to retire from the promotion in 2016 because of her history with concussions from her judo career.

    Rousey is one of the biggest box-office draws in UFC history and was the first female fighter to sign with the promotion.

    Her MMA amateur and professional career started with 15 straight wins, including her first 10 fights ending with her opponent tapping out to an armbar in the first round.

    Rousey’s last three title defenses of the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship lasted a combined 64 seconds.

    Yet, Rousey’s last two UFC fights ended with her being knocked out by Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, both with vicious strikes to her head.

    Rousey's first UFC loss came in November 2015 after a brutal head kick from Holly Holm

    Rousey’s first UFC loss came in November 2015 after a brutal head kick from Holly Holm

    Rousey has dedicated herself to her family and has mostly stepped away from combat sports

    Rousey has dedicated herself to her family and has mostly stepped away from combat sports

    ‘I’d like people to understand my reasons and motivations behind things,’ Rousey said on Instagram Live. ‘I was forced to leave fighting when I was faster, stronger, more skilled and had a better understanding of the art than ever before. It was a really hard decision to understand, one that my body made for me.’

    ‘I think there was just so much to (the loss against Holm) that I couldn’t talk about it in the form of an interview or article or anything like that, or there would be several filters between my words and people reading it,’ Rousey continued.

    ‘So much had to do with having so many concussions when I was in judo before I even got into MMA,’ Rousey added. ‘I couldn’t talk about it at all when I was doing MMA because it would literally put a target on my head and I might not have been allowed to compete any farther.’

    After Rousey retired from the UFC, she signed with the WWE and was cleared for the company’s in-ring action.

    Rousey's last fight in the UFC lasted less than one minute in a TKO loss to Amanda Nunes

    Rousey’s last fight in the UFC lasted less than one minute in a TKO loss to Amanda Nunes

    Rousey took bumps on the canvas despite professional wrestling veering into sports entertainment.

    While with WWE, she competed in the first women’s match to headline WrestleMania, in a three-way bout also featuring Charlotte Flair, daughter of legendary professional wrestler Ric Flair, and Becky Lynch.

    Lynch won the triple-threat contest in one of Rousey’s only pinfall loses in her time with WWE.

    Rousey’s last match with WWE took place last summer against fellow former MMA competitor Shayna Bazsler.

  • Mike Tyson, 57, shares footage of his ‘EXPLOSIVE’ workout as he ramps up his preparations for comeback fight against Jake Paul, 27, this summer(Video)

    Mike Tyson, 57, shares footage of his ‘EXPLOSIVE’ workout as he ramps up his preparations for comeback fight against Jake Paul, 27, this summer(Video)

    Mike Tyson appears to be taking his comeback fight against Jake Paul very seriously after posting footage of an ‘explosive’ workout ahead of their summer clash.

    Tyson, 57, and Paul, 27, shocked the boxing world earlier this month when they announced they will be fighting each other in Texas on July 20, with streaming giant Netflix set to televise the bout.

    The two-time heavyweight champion retired from professional boxing in 2005, and has only had one exhibition fight against Roy Jones Jr since, but has now agreed to take on ex-YouTuber Paul.

    The fight is still four months away, but Tyson has already started his training camp and shared clips of himself smashing the pads last week as he sent out a warning to Paul.

    He has now posted a new clip on Instagram that shows him smashing a large medicine ball into the floor repeatedly.

    Mike Tyson has posted footage of himself slamming a medicine ball into the floor to work on his explosive power

    Mike Tyson has posted footage of himself slamming a medicine ball into the floor to work on his explosive power

    He repeated the exercise for just over 30 seconds to develop his cardio as well

    He repeated the exercise for just over 30 seconds to develop his cardio as well

    The 57-year-old Tyson is due to return to the ring this summer to fight Jake Paul (pictured)

    The 57-year-old Tyson is due to return to the ring this summer to fight Jake Paul (pictured)

    Tyson provided a caption beneath the video that read: ‘Back to it. Round after round. High exercises like this are a solid form of cardio.’

    He added: ‘I love these medball slams because of the explosive aspect. These transfer well into boxing, because in boxing you have to be able to throw fast and quick KNOCKOUT punches.’

    Tyson was famed for his stunning knockout power during his career – with 44 of his 50 wins coming inside the distance – and he looks to be trying to rediscover that to down Paul.

    But concerns have been raised about whether Tyson will still have the necessary stamina in his late fifties if the fight goes into the latter rounds, and he did appear to be breathing heavily while also looking a little unsteady on his legs at times during the 33-second clip.

    Tyson’s shock return has received a mixed reaction from the boxing community as he prepares to take on someone 30 years his junior.

    Concerns have been raised about Tyson's return, but he appears to be in his best shape in years

    Concerns have been raised about Tyson’s return, but he appears to be in his best shape in years

    British promoter Eddie Hearn believes Tyson fighting again is ‘really sad’, while UFC president Dana White slammed Paul for taking the fight and claimed he would target 93-year-old Clint Eastwood next.

    However, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury insists the fight is ‘fantastic for boxing’, with both men set for major paydays, and Tyson’s trainer has dismissed fears that his charge could get seriously hurt as he makes his comeback after a lengthy lay-off.

    ‘Iron Mike’ has previously been wheelchair-bound due to sciatica and had to overcome a cocaine addiction after hanging up his gloves nearly two decades ago, but he now appears to be in his best condition for a number of years.

    It is just a matter of months until fans find out whether that will be enough to get the better of Paul.

  • Tom Aspinall opens up on his awkward meeting with Jon Jones after the UFC heavyweight champion moved the Brit’s hand off his shoulder and turned down a request for a ‘face-off’ photo

    Tom Aspinall opens up on his awkward meeting with Jon Jones after the UFC heavyweight champion moved the Brit’s hand off his shoulder and turned down a request for a ‘face-off’ photo

    Tom Aspinall insists he won’t ’cause more beef’ with Jon Jones after their awkward meeting in Birmingham on Saturday.

    Jones, who is the UFC heavyweight champion, and British star Aspinall, who holds the interim title, met for the first time at a sports festival which was held in the city.

    After the pair greeted each other, Aspinall placed his hand on Jones’ shoulder, only to have it quickly removed.

    Jones then agree to have a photo with Aspinall, but declined when the Brit suggested they ‘face-off’ in the picture.

    Addressing their meeting, Aspinall told JN Media: ‘We were at the same event so obviously it makes sense for me, we’ve got the interim champion and the undisputed champion at the same event.

    Tom Aspinall insists he 'won't cause more beef' with Jon Jones after their awkward meeting

    Tom Aspinall insists he ‘won’t cause more beef’ with Jon Jones after their awkward meeting

    Jones moved Aspinall's hand off his shoulder and declined a 'face-off' picture between the pair

    Jones moved Aspinall’s hand off his shoulder and declined a ‘face-off’ picture between the pair

    ‘But it’s a bit weird that there’s an undisputed champion and an interim champion, because undisputed means no one can dispute it, but if there’s another champion, I don’t know… it’s a little bit weird the way it looks.’

    The Englishman has been campaigning to unify the titles since winning interim gold at UFC 295 in November against Sergei Pavlovich.

    Jones, who won the undisputed title against Ciryl Gane last March, was supposed to headline the New York City card against Stipe Miocic before tearing a pectoral tendon in training camp.

    Aspinall added: ‘(The interaction with Jones) was good, we had a little chat, it was all good.

    ‘I think he thought I was putting a hand on his shoulder to be disrespectful but I wasn’t. I wasn’t there to be disrespectful, I was doing it in a friendly way. I’m not going to cause more beef.

    Jones won the UFC heavyweight title in March 2023 before tearing his pectoral tendon

    Jones won the UFC heavyweight title in March 2023 before tearing his pectoral tendon

    ‘I’m trying to fight the guy and take his belt, that’s what I want. I have no beef against the guy. To me, it’s just friendly, nothing crazy.’

    After Jones moved the interim champions’ hand from his shoulder, he also turned down a faceoff with Aspinall.

    ‘We will do this (fight) thing,’ Aspinall said in the video shared on his YouTube channel. ‘I would love to man.’

    ‘I would hope so,’ Jones said with a smile. ‘All the best.’

    ‘We do a quick picture?’ Aspinall asked. To which Jones said, ‘sure.’ After Aspinall suggested a faceoff, Jones’ expression changed as he dismissed the idea.

    ‘Nah,’ he said while shaking his head.

    In Jones' absence, Aspinall won the interim belt by beating Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295

    In Jones’ absence, Aspinall won the interim belt by beating Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295

    After the interaction, Aspinall posted his reaction to meeting Jones on his TikTok. He noted how he is much bigger than the heavyweight king.

    ‘He’s alright, mate,’ he said of Jones. ‘First time I met him. He’s nowhere as big as I thought. I thought he’s a lot taller, but I guess when you fight at light-heavyweight your whole career, and you’re 6’4″‘, you look really tall.

    ‘But I’m a full-grown heavyweight, aren’t I? He’s nowhere as big as me, but size doesn’t matter really. We’re both massive guys, but I’ll take that one. I think I beat him definitely.’

    Before venturing into the heavyweight division, Jones ruled the light heavyweights despite being stripped and suspended on multiple occasions. Jones holds a 27-1 MMA record, with his last 16 meetings being title bouts.

  • Bellator star Fabian Edwards claims he’ll be ‘too slick’ for Aaron Jeffery when they meet in Belfast – as British MMA fighter speaks on his defeat to Johnny Eblen and training with UFC champion, and brother, Leon

    Bellator star Fabian Edwards claims he’ll be ‘too slick’ for Aaron Jeffery when they meet in Belfast – as British MMA fighter speaks on his defeat to Johnny Eblen and training with UFC champion, and brother, Leon

    This Friday night, British MMA star Fabian Edwards will get his shot at redemption as he takes on Aaron Jeffery in Belfast.

    Edwards will take to the cage for the first time since late September, where he fell just short of glory in his bout for the Bellator middleweight title against Johnny Eblen.

    America’s Eblen emerged as the victor on the night and has since defended the belt during the recent ‘PFL vs Bellator Champions’ event.

    Now, Edwards is preparing to take part in a middleweight title eliminator bout against Jeffery in Bellator’s Champions Series and has insisted that things will be different this time around.

    Reflecting on his last fight, Edwards said: ‘I feel good. I feel like, since my last fight, I haven’t stopped training.

    Bellator star Fabian Edwards will make his return to the cage in Belfast on Friday evening

    Bellator star Fabian Edwards will make his return to the cage in Belfast on Friday evening

    Edwards fell to defeat against Johnny Eblen (R) last time out but is now looking to bounce back

    Edwards fell to defeat against Johnny Eblen (R) last time out but is now looking to bounce back

    ‘You know what I mean? So I’m finally I’m looking forward to going in there and just getting back to winning ways, basically.

    ‘I feel like, um, each fight you learn, right? I mean, win or lose. You’re meant meant to go and learn, and better yourself’.

    ‘I feel like from that fight… I feel like trusting myself a bit more. Like trust in myself whilst I’m in that cage. I’ve seen a lot of shots.

    ‘I was defending a lot of things. So, I felt like I should’ve trust myself and took more opportunities when I when I saw it, but you know, we live and we learn, eh?’.

    Edwards will be well-aware that a victory over Jeffery will secure him another shot at the Bellator middleweight title – which is currently held by Johnny Eblen.

    Eblen was the only PFL champion in the recent PFL vs Bellator event after he defeated Impa Kasanganay via split decision back in February.

    Should Edwards triumph over Jeffery in his bout on Friday, the English star will earn himself a title against Eblen – who later described as ‘very beatable’.

    On Eblen’s victory, Edwards said: ‘Yeah I watched the fight and I thought… like, it’s a weird one.

    Edwards insists that Eblen remains 'very beatable' despite defeat in their September bout

    Edwards insists that Eblen remains ‘very beatable’ despite defeat in their September bout

    The British MMA star will get a chance at redemption when he takes on Aaron Jeffery

    The British MMA star will get a chance at redemption when he takes on Aaron Jeffery

    ‘Because when you lose against someone, for you to say: ‘Ah he’s not that good’, everyone’s like, ‘But you just lost against the guy’. So the word don’t stick that much.

    ‘But I think he looked s***. I felt like he hadn’t improved if I’m honest. I thought I would’ve seen a Johnny Eblen who’s striking improved. But his striking looked the same. And yeah, he’s very beatable. Very, very beatable’.

    While Edwards may have fallen to defeat against Eblen, he’s confident that when he takes on Jeffery, there’ll be a different outcome for the British MMA star.

    He declared: ‘I just think I’m gonna slick him up. You know what I mean? I’m gonna go out there and be too slick for this guy. That’s it! I’m being honest.

    ‘I find that with a lot of the big guys, they’re not really slick fighters. They don’t move well, they don’t feint well. I see that in Jeffery. I’m too slick for him – I know I am’.

    Edwards’ training and preparation will be aided by the fact he works alongside one of the best fighters on the planet – who just so happens to be his brother as well.

    UFC welterweight champion Leon Edwards, Fabian’s older brother, works closely with the Bellator contender – which the latter insists has helped his game.

    He explained: ‘I look as my brother as one of the smartest fighters. Enough fighters will go: ‘Yo, you need to tuck your chin and swing’. But he’s gonna go: ‘Listen, you can move around, touch him, feint here, see an opening and pick a shot’.

    Edwards' older brother, Leon (R), is the current UFC welterweight champion

    Edwards’ older brother, Leon (R), is the current UFC welterweight champion

    The Bellator star insisted that Leon is 'one of the smartest fighters' in the MMA scene

    The Bellator star insisted that Leon is ‘one of the smartest fighters’ in the MMA scene

    ‘And that’s the way I think as well. I mean, that’s the way I look at the fight game. So, to have him on the mats and the likes of Tom Breese – who was also in the UFC – that fills me with confidence!

    ‘Because we’re all getting the work in together. We’re all elevating eachother together. You can’t beat that type of work.

    ‘I just feel like you always trust in a team but once you go out there and you prove it to the world and you prove it to yourself, you’re then like: ‘Nah listen, what we’re doing is working!’

    ‘Regardless of the wins and the losses, if you just stick at it and maintain the same focus we can get to where we want to get to’.