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  • ‘Not even close’ – Tyson Fury’s US promoter names fighter who is better than Oleksandr Usyk

    ‘Not even close’ – Tyson Fury’s US promoter names fighter who is better than Oleksandr Usyk

    Tyson Fury’s US promoter Todd duBoef believes Naoya Inoue is head and heels above Oleksandr Usyk in class.

    The Ukrainian slickster became the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 25 years last month when he defeated Fury via split decision in Saudi Arabia.

    Usyk is pound-for-pound number one following his win over Fury
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    Usyk is pound-for-pound number one following his win over FuryCredit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
    In doing so, he was crowned the third male two-weight undisputed champion of the four-belt era alongside Inoue and Terence Crawford – having previously unified the cruiserweight division in 2018.

    The victory saw him shoot to the top of the coveted Ring Magazine pound-for-pound rankings.

    Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk confirms the date for rematch against Tyson Fury and hints at a potential trilogy fight
    But Duboef believes his client, Inoue, deserves to occupy the No. 1 spot.

    “I think Naoya Inoue is the best in the world, Oleksandr Usyk is not even close,” the Top Rank President told talkSPORT.com.

    “People have this infatuation with pound-for-pound but those rankings are easily moved by the last performance.

    “If I showed you round five of Fury vs Usyk and I said ‘he’s the number one pound-for-pound guy’ you would go ‘What? How can he be number one, he’s being hit with every f***ing uppercut.

    “‘His head is up his hands are down’ that’s my opinion. We haven’t really seen that with Inoue, I mean we saw a flash knockdown in his last fight but that was nothing.

    “I’m not knocking Usyk but you did see him get hit by a body shot in the Dubois fight which people thought was controversial.

    Inoue became the undisputed WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO super-bantamweight world champion in December
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    Inoue became the undisputed WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO super-bantamweight world champion in DecemberCredit: Naoki Fukuda/Top Rank

    duBoef thinks Inoue is a class apart from everyone else when it comes to boxing ability
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    duBoef thinks Inoue is a class apart from everyone else when it comes to boxing abilityCredit: GETTY
    “I think Crawford is a terrific fighter but I think he offers a different game to what Inoue does.

    “Inoue has masterfully conquered every division and takes on everyone.

    “He has a confidence about him and the way he dismantles people is really unique.”

    Inoue is currently ranked No.2 by the Ring Magazine with Crawford one place behind him.

    The Japanese sensation defeated Marlon Tapales last December to become undisputed at super-bantamweight, one year removed from his reign of supremacy over the bantamweight division.

    In June 2022, he became the first Japanese boxer to top the pound-for-pound ratings but has since slipped down the list despite continuing to bulldoze through his opposition.

  • EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Ferguson in ‘thinly-veiled dig’ at Meghan Markle as she dishes out advice

    EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Ferguson in ‘thinly-veiled dig’ at Meghan Markle as she dishes out advice

    Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson has kept fans guessing whether she made a sly dig at Meghan Markle as the Duchess of York spoke on her podcast

    The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is thought to have made a ‘thinly-veiled dig’ at Meghan Markle after dishing out advice to princesses.

    Prince Andrew’s ex-wife has kept fans guessing about who she was aiming her jibe at after she made some intriguing comments on her podcast. The Duchess of York was advising princesses when she set tongues wagging she could have been referring to Meghan.

    She said in a past podcast that no one wants to see a “grumpy princess,” when she was talking about the advice she would give to her daughters Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. However, the clip resurfaced just as Meghan was spotted looking forlorn when she was out and about after losing her Spotify deal last year.

    The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is said to have made a The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is said to have made a 'thinly-veiled dig' at Meghan Markle after dishing out advice to princesses
    The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is said to have made a ‘thinly-veiled dig’ at Meghan Markle after dishing out advice to princesses. 
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    Fergie revealed that she gave the words of wisdom to her girls as she handed out etiquette tips on her podcast, Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah. She said she always told her daughters to ‘smile’ when out in public. She added: “I always say to my girls: when you’re out on the public stage, smile. And if you don’t want to be polite, don’t go on the public stage – because no-one wants to see a grumpy princess. You’ve heard me say that many times.”

    Meanwhile, Prince Harry and King Charles have been given a warning as she spoke about the need for “forgiveness”. The Duchess of York opened up about life inside the Royal Family during an appearance at Cannes Film Festival. She spoke about the importance of supporting one another, as The Firm has been embroiled in a bitter feud for years.

    Speaking with PEOPLE magazine at the 2024 amFar Gala, Sarah said: “I think the key to life is that we all support each other. And also forgiveness is a great thing. I think forgiveness of yourself and forgiveness of others.” Royal expert Tom Quinn has suggested her comments were a “clear reference” to Harry’s strained relationship with his father.

    He said: “She made the remarks while being asked whether she had been supporting King Charles and Princess Kate as they receive treatment for cancer. Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, royal author Tom Quinn said Fergie’s comments were a “clear reference to Meghan and Harry’s ongoing feud with Prince William and King Charles”.

    Fans were convinced The Duchess of York could have made a ' dig' at Meghan Markle after dishing out advice to princesses.
    Fans were convinced The Duchess of York could have made a ‘ dig’ at Meghan Markle after dishing out advice to princesses. 
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    He added: “But the Duchess [of York] has her own well-publicised family difficulties to deal with – she has never stopped trying to persuade the senior royals to rehabilitate her former husband Prince Andrew and when she talked about unity and the need for forgiveness, she no doubt also had her husband in mind.

    The Duchess of York is only too well aware from her own life in the Royal family that anger and bitterness ultimately lead nowhere. She has always felt that Harry needs to pull himself together and try to forget about the past for the sake of the family. She feels Harry is just taking things too far.”

  • Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2: Date, UK start time, undercard, latest news and how to follow heavyweight title rematch

    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2: Date, UK start time, undercard, latest news and how to follow heavyweight title rematch

    Tyson Fury will look to avenge his first-ever professional defeat when he rematches Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia later this year.

    The Gypsy King missed the chance to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999 when he lost his historic first meeting with the Ukrainian.

    Usyk ended Fury's unbeaten streak and became the undisputed king of heavyweight boxing
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    Usyk ended Fury’s unbeaten streak and became the undisputed king of heavyweight boxingCredit: Getty
    Usyk dropped Fury in the ninth round en route to victory in the pair’s bid to unite all four belts for the first time in 25 years.

    ‘The Cat’ claimed a split-decision win with scorecards of 115-112 and 114-113 in his favour while the third judge gave it to Fury 114-113.

    A second fight between the two had been targeted for autumn 2024 but has since been pushed back to allow Fury and Usyk to recover from their respective facial injuries.

    It is unclear if the undisputed titles will be on the line, with Usyk currently waiting to discover if he will be forced to vacate his IBF belt.

    The 37-year-old has filed for an ‘exception’ to keep the strap, which was anticipated to be the prize for Filip Hrgovic against Daniel Dubois.

    Fury vs Usyk 2: Date and start time

    This 12-round heavyweight title clash is set to take place on Saturday, December 21.

    The rematch will again be held at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    Start times and additional details are expected to be announced in due course.

    If it follows the timings of the first fight, the undercard will get underway at 7pm UK time, with main event ringwalks around 11:30pm.

    The event is expected to be broadcast live on TNT Sports Box Office – the new name for BT Sport – but pricing is yet to be revealed.

    talkSPORT will have updates throughout fight week and talkSPORT.com will be running a live blog of all the action as well.

    Usyk almost closed the show in round 9
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    Usyk almost closed the show in round 9Credit: Getty
    Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk confirms the date for rematch against Tyson Fury and hints at a potential trilogy fight

    Fury vs Usyk 2: What has been said?

    Usyk’s manager Alex Krassyuk has suggested his client could meet Fury in a trilogy if he is beaten in December.

    He told talkSPORT on White & Jordan: “Why not? Boxing has had this in the past.

    “If the people want to see this for a third time or a fourth time, it may well happen.

    “Boxing is all about the desire of the fans, and Turki Alalshikh is the man that is currently making their dreams come true.”

  • Meghan Markle’s ‘sudden sadness’ over Archie and Lilibet as rumours swirl over family future

    Meghan Markle’s ‘sudden sadness’ over Archie and Lilibet as rumours swirl over family future

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to be feeling ‘sad’ as they watch their children Archie and Lilibet grow up ‘so fast’ – with the Duchess of Sussex missing her ‘babies’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle must be having a whirlwind ride of memories as their daughter, Lilibet, turns three this week. It seems like just weeks ago they were celebrating Archie’s fifth birthday, with the couple undoubtedly feeling like time is whizzing by.

    During a recent trip to Nigeria, which coincided with Mother’s Day in America, Meghan, 42, who said she is 43% Nigerian, shared her longing for Archie and Lilibet, stating: “Today is Mother’s Day,” adding: “So it feels appropriate that although of course we are missing our children, I’m missing my babies, it feels very appropriate to be in the motherland and amongst family.”

    A source has said that Meghan finds it hard to be separated from her youngsters, saying: “Meghan doesn’t like being away from her children as she doesn’t want to miss a thing with them growing up so fast. With Lili turning three, it’s really got Meghan and Harry thinking about their future and how quickly the children are growing up. Meghan especially feels that her babies are no longer babies and like most mums, it makes her slightly sad and wistful that the baby years have come to an end.”

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with their children Archie and Lilibet outdoors in a previously unseen black and white image shared to the Netflix documentery
    The couple clearly adore parenthood with Archie and Lilibet 
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    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attending the cycling at the Invictus Games on September 15 2023 in Dusseldorf, Germany
    A source has told OK! that Meghan struggles to be away from her two little ones 
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    The transition from babies to school-age children is a challenge that Meghan, like many parents, may be grappling with. Parenting guru Amanda Jenner told OK!: “For many parents, it really is a mix of emotions when you think your children are growing up so fast; it can leave parents feeling anxious about how fast time is going but it is completely natural. It’s perfectly normal that Meghan is feeling that sudden sadness and it’s important to find the positive. This can also be a time for parents to find themselves again as a person.

    “When you first have a baby it’s completely overwhelming and you can feel like you lose your identity, so this can be the perfect time to reconnect with yourself and find something you love to do. When they reach school age this can be a time when you as a parent will have separation anxiety, which you are entitled to feel. So connect with other parents and talk about your feelings. On the plus side you may make a new circle of friends within school life and you can share this journey together.”

    Rumours are rife about whether Harry, 39, and Meghan, who made their big move from the UK to California in 2020, are planning to add another bundle of joy to their brood. The rumour mill has been in overdrive with whispers that the duo is keen to grow their family, especially since Meghan has openly talked about her wish for siblings during her own childhood.

    Lilibet Diana as seen in the Netflix Documentary of Harry & Meghan June 4 2021
    A newborn Lilibet as seen in Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary 
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    Meghan, who has two half-siblings from her father’s side, said in 2021: “I grew up as an only child, which everyone who grew up around me knows, and I wished I had siblings.”

    Despite this, it appears that the Sussexes are set to remain a family of four. Harry has previously expressed that they do not plan to have more children, citing environmental concerns as a significant factor. During a 2019 interview, he famously stated: “Two, maximum!” He elaborated on the decision, saying: “I’ve always thought: this place is borrowed. And, surely, being as intelligent as we all are, or as evolved as we all are supposed to be, we should be able to leave something better behind for the next generation.”

    Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and their baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor during their royal tour of South Africa on September 25 2019 in Cape Town, South Africa
    Meghan has opened up previously about her hearbreaking miscarriage 
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    This July marks four years since Meghan endured the pain of a miscarriage, a personal tragedy she has openly discussed in hopes of supporting others who have faced similar heartache. In 2020, a year after welcoming Archie into the world, Meghan experienced another pregnancy but tragically lost the baby. She later shared her harrowing experience in a deeply personal essay, revealing that she felt a sharp cramp while caring for Archie and subsequently had to be hospitalised.

    Reflecting on the painful process of healing from such a loss, she revealed, “Hours later, I lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband’s hand. I felt the clamminess of his palm and kissed his knuckles, wet from both our tears. Staring at the cold white walls, my eyes glazed over. I tried to imagine how we’d heal. Losing a child means carrying an almost unbearable grief.”

    Photo showing one-year-old Archie sat on mum Meghan Markle's lap
    Young Archie starts kindergarten in Calilfornia in September 
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    As the anniversary of this heartbreak looms, the source claims that Meghan is feeling a natural sadness at this time of year – but has her family to bring her joy. “She feels so blessed to have Archie and Lili and the family she and Harry have created. But naturally, as the anniversary of her miscarriage approaches, she does have sadness. The date is very poignant for her,” the source says. “But Meghan is always looking towards the future and is just so grateful for the happiness she has in her life with Harry and the kids.”

    In addition to being thankful for her children, Meghan also delights in watching their personalities develop. “I’m so fortunate that we have two beautiful, healthy, very chatty, sweet children,” Meghan said in May. Alongside the joys of motherhood, the duchess is candid about its challenges and, last year, she voiced her concerns over the potential dangers of social media for her children.

    ABUJA, NIGERIA - MAY 10: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit Lightway Academy on May 10, 2024 in Abuja, Nigeria. (Photo by Andrew Esiebo/Getty Images for The Archewell Foundation)
    Harry and Meghan visiting Lightway Academy on May 10 2024 in Abuja, Nigeria 
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    She said: “I will say I feel fortunate that our children are at an age, again quite young, so this isn’t in our immediate future, but I also feel frightened by how it’s continuing to change and this will be in front of us.”

    With Archie set to begin kindergarten in August and Lilibet getting ready for preschool, Meghan will have more time to focus on work. After recently launching her lifestyle and cooking brand, American Riviera Orchard, the former actress will no doubt have a jam-packed schedule for the rest of the year.

    “With the kids getting older, Meghan will be taking on more work as she’ll have more free time and it’s important for her to show the kids, especially Lili, that mummies work as well,” says the source. “But her family life will always come first, she will fit work in around the children’s schedules so she is there for them when they need her and she just wants to make the most of and cherish every moment with them as they grow up,” they add.

  • Turki Alalshikh calls talkSPORT and makes invite to Simon Jordan after Tyson Fury row

    Turki Alalshikh calls talkSPORT and makes invite to Simon Jordan after Tyson Fury row

    Turki Alalshikh has offered to fly Simon Jordan over to Saudi Arabia for this weekend’s Queensberry vs Matchroom card.

    The talkSPORT host was barred from attending Tyson Fury’s recent fights in Saudi Arabia by ‘The Gypsy King’ over comments made following the collapse of his contest with Oleksandr Usyk in early 2023.

    Turki Alalshikh is the key influential figure behind staging boxing in Saudi Arabia
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    Turki Alalshikh is the key influential figure behind staging boxing in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom

    Turki Alalshikh called into talkSPORT on Wednesday afternoon to speak to Simon Jordan and Jim White
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    Turki Alalshikh called into talkSPORT on Wednesday afternoon to speak to Simon Jordan and Jim WhiteCredit: talksport
    But Saudi boxing chief Alalshikh insists Jordan, co-host Jim White and talkSPORT are welcome to the Kingdom any time.

    “I asked my team to invite talkSPORT to the 5vs5 event, especially you and Simon but they tell me that Simon is on vacation in America,” Alalshikh told White and Jordan on talkSPORT on Wednesday afternoon.

    Promoters Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren have selected five fighters each to go head-to-head this weekend in the Middle East to determine who has the better roster.

    The unprecedented tournament is headlined by the return of Deontay Wilder against Zhilei Zhang and is accompanied by several exciting match ups, including Daniel Dubois vs Filip Hrgovic, Raymond Ford vs Nick Ball, Hamzah Sheeraz vs Ammo Williams and Willy Hutchinson vs Craig Richards.

    Jordan may not be able to attend the event, but the former Crystal Palace chairman was pleased to hear there was no issue between boxing decision makers in Saudi Arabia and talkSPORT.

    Jordan responded: “I’m very pleased to hear that, Turki, because from our point of view, we’ve heard a lot of things about the response to some of the observations that we’ve made.

    “And it’s always interesting to hear first hand from the person. I think lots of the things you’re doing in the sport are very interesting and of course, when you challenge the orthodoxy, people will push back against it.

    “But I’m fascinated with what you’re doing, and your development and your format creation – and you’re making the fights happen.”

    Tyson Fury has barred Simon Jordan from attending his fights due to a series of comments made by the talkSPORT host that he took exception to
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    Tyson Fury has barred Simon Jordan from attending his fights due to a series of comments made by the talkSPORT host that he took exception toCredit: GETTY
    Jordan has been full of praise for Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the sport and their ability to make the big fights happen.

    However, he has raised concerns about the detrimental affects it could have on British boxing if all the big fights continue to go to Saudi Arabia.

    A point Alalshikh rebutted, saying: “Thank you, sir. There is some points I am with you and I can understand. Of course, you want the big fights in your country and I understand this.

    “But boxing has a lot of problems and we want you and all the people and the fans to understand what we are doing, for that we invite you to the event.
    Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk confirms the date for rematch against Tyson Fury and hints at a potential trilogy fight
    “We don’t want to take the place of London or Las Vegas, but we want to put our city on the map and this our right.

    “I want you and the honest guy to support us. Sometimes what bothers me is when they talk about sports washing and why it is in Riyadh.

  • ‘Wonderful success’ – Zhilei Zhang explains Tyson Fury weight ‘blueprint’ he has used to prepare for Deontay Wilder fight

    ‘Wonderful success’ – Zhilei Zhang explains Tyson Fury weight ‘blueprint’ he has used to prepare for Deontay Wilder fight

    Zhilei Zhang has piled on the pounds ahead of his upcoming clash with Deontay Wilder on Saturday night.

    The Chinese puncher is set to tip the scales at close to 300lbs for their bout on the unprecedented Queensberry vs Matchroom 5vs5 tournament.

    Zhang is set to weigh in at a career-heaviest weight against Wilder
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    Zhang is set to weigh in at a career-heaviest weight against Wilder
    ‘Big Bang’ weighed in at a career-heaviest 291lbs for his last outing against Joseph Parker.

    But it appears he will surpass that figure when he steps on the scales on Friday afternoon as he looks to physically dominate Wilder like Tyson Fury did in their second and third fights.

    Having boxed to a draw in their inaugural encounter, Fury opted to pack on 17lbs for their rematch in order to help him force Wilder onto his heels and nullify the American’s legendary punching power.

    The plan worked to perfection, with Fury decking Wilder twice en route to a seventh round stoppage victory.

    He added another 4lbs of mass for the trilogy and went on to knock out Wilder in the eleventh stanza after a far more competitive fight.

    Inspired by Fury’s successes, Zhang is hoping to follow his blueprint this weekend.

    “I have actually put on a lot of weight for this fight to prepare for Deontay Wilder,” Zhang told The Metro.

    “From watching Tyson Fury’s fights against Wilder I believe Fury had some wonderful success when he put on a lot of weight.

    Zhang is hoping to man handle Wilder like Fury did in their second and third fights
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    Zhang is hoping to man handle Wilder like Fury did in their second and third fightsCredit: Getty

    Wilder and Zhang square off on June 1 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia live on DAZN
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    Wilder and Zhang square off on June 1 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia live on DAZNCredit: GETTY
    “He was punching a lot harder and he was also able to absorb Wilder’s power.

    “Right now I weigh about 295lbs. I think it is my personal record. Wilder is very dangerous, I have to give him a lot of respect.
    Lawrence Okolie offers Oleksandr Usyk the opportunity to become three-weight world champion and also hints at potential fights with Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang
    “But taking this approach will definitely change the dynamic of the fight.”

    Adding extra weight to his already massive frame seems somewhat counterintuitive given the 41 year olds questionable gas tank.

    In his last outing against Parker, Zhang had the Kiwi down twice in rounds three and eight, but seemingly lacked the conditioning to stop his adversary as he fell to defeat on points.

    Only time will tell if coming up in weight will pay dividends for Zhang.

  • Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury rematch will see boxers fight for staggering £45m more than stunning first fight purse

    Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury rematch will see boxers fight for staggering £45m more than stunning first fight purse

    Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury are reportedly expected to earn even more money for their second fight.

    The heavyweight titans duked it out in a Saudi Arabia thriller in May for an estimated purse of £115million.

    There is an extra £45m on the line for the Fury vs Usyk rematch
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    There is an extra £45m on the line for the Fury vs Usyk rematchCredit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
    Fury is understood to have banked roughly £85m, while Usyk, who won all the belts, is said to have earned around £30m despite getting his hand raised via split decision.

    They are now set to run it back on December 21 after Fury activated the two-way rematch clause in their contract.

    Given how exciting their first fight was the rematch is generating even more interest and therefore more money.

    According to the Sun, a staggering prize pot of £150m will be split between the pair at the back end of the year – a whopping £45m more than their May date.

    The split hasn’t been disclosed in the report, although Usyk is expected to bank a lion’s share of the purse as he is now the A-side fighter.

    Money was a point of contention when the fight first collapsed in early 2023.

    Usyk had given into Fury’s demands for 70/30 split in the Brit’s favour.

    However, he did so on the understanding that the split would be reversed should he win their first outing.

    Fury got a lion's share of their last prize pot but now that Usyk is the A-side he should earn more
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    Fury got a lion’s share of their last prize pot but now that Usyk is the A-side he should earn moreCredit: GETTY
    ESPN’s Mike Coppinger reported at the time that Fury was unwilling to compromise on anything greater than an even share which angered Team Usyk.

    This caused Usyk to pull out of the fight until Saudi Arabia got involved and put up the money that both fighters wanted for the historic clash.

    Fury claims Usyk was offered £13m for their fight which was initially been targeted for April 2023 at Wembley Stadium.

    “Fact is he is a b***h ass p***y boy. Ran from 13 million pounds and now taking 6 million dollars. Joker,” said Fury in a furious social media rant when the fight collapsed.

    By sitting it out, Usyk earned more than double for their fight at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh and is set to pocket an even bigger payday for bout number two.

  • EXCLUSIVE: Kate Middleton faced with huge decision that could ‘lead to Meghan and Harry questions’

    EXCLUSIVE: Kate Middleton faced with huge decision that could ‘lead to Meghan and Harry questions’

    The Princess of Wales has not been ruled out of making an appearance at Trooping the Colour – the King’s official birthday celebrations – in a few weeks, but it all hinges on how she is feeling amid her cancer treatment

    It is the thrilling finale to a highlight in the calendar and used to see hordes of royals pack on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

    But at Trooping the Colour this year, the palace balcony for the magnificent RAF flypast may look sparse in contrast. Following tradition from the last two years, it is believed that King Charles will only ask working royals to join him for the climax of his birthday celebrations.

    It would mean no place for the likes of younger royals Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and of course, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who will no doubt remain at home in California. And amid the slimmed-down family appearance, it could be that the most popular member of the Firm also won’t be there

    Some of the royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony after Trooping the Colour 2023
    Some of the royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony after Trooping the Colour 2023 
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    The Princess of Wales, 42, is having preventative cancer treatment, and her appearance at Trooping has not been confirmed. However, she is understood to be considering making an appearance if she is feeling well enough. Kensington Palace confirmed the Princess would not be officially taking part in the final dress rehearsal for the King’s birthday celebrations on June 8, but did not rule out her attending the main event a week later.

    Royal expert and historian Dr Tessa Dunlop believes Kate is “British royalty at its best” and her decision on whether she will attend will inevitably lead to ‘futile’ questions about Harry and Meghan as they are now “out of the picture”.

    She told the Mirror: “Whether [Kate] will make a balcony appearance on the big day on June 15 remains the great unknown. My hunch is she will give us a wave, but if she doesn’t (entirely her prerogative) questions about Harry and Meghan are bound to surface. These are futile, even in 2022 the Sussexes were out of the picture, glimpsed briefly at a window and not invited on the balcony.

    Harry and Meghan at Trooping the Colour in 2019
    Harry and Meghan at Trooping the Colour in 2019 
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    “This year that balcony cast will have even slimmer pickings if the Princess of Wales stays away. In which case might it be time to review the role of non-working royals? All those cousins Eugenie, Beatrice, and Zara – who have long behaved with hallmark loyalty would surely relish the prospect of standing shoulder to shoulder with their King. After all, isn’t that what families are for?”

    Meanwhile, Tessa added that this year’s Trooping the Colour will show how much has changed for the Royal Family – even in the space of just one year. She explained: “2024 is not royal service as usual. And nor should it be.

    “Our most glamorous royal player, like her father-in-law and King, has cancer and health must come first. But let’s not pretend Kate won’t be missed at Trooping the Colour. The King’s official birthday parade ties us back through time to centuries of pomp and ceremony. No one does that better than the Princess of Wales who in the last decade has owned the stage as Britain’s most eye-catching stateswoman.

    “The last Trooping the Colour I attended was that bittersweet summer of 2022, the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Too frail for Horse Guards Parade, Her Majesty popped out on the balcony.

    “It was the climax to a great day which saw Charles, then Prince of Wales, on horseback and a Disney moment when, in a pop of colour, Princess Catherine fluttered by in a horse-drawn carriage. The crowd gasped. This was British royalty at its best.

    “Much can change in two short years. The new King will be present for his birthday parade, but won’t review the troops on horseback. There are limits when undergoing cancer treatment at age 75.

    “Likewise for the Princess of Wales, things look very different in 2024. She has climbed the ranks, and with her new honorary role as Colonel of the Irish Guards ordinarily, she would have taken the salute. But these are not ordinary times. Kate won’t attend the Colonel’s Review (Trooping’s rehearsal on 8 June).”

  • Inside Tyson Fury’s training camp for Oleksandr Usyk fight as he reveals sparring partners including ‘next Mike Tyson’

    Inside Tyson Fury’s training camp for Oleksandr Usyk fight as he reveals sparring partners including ‘next Mike Tyson’

    TYSON FURY is leaving no sparring stone unturned with a handful of top-quality lefties preparing him for Oleksandr Usyk.

    The planet’s No1 southpaw cruiserweight Jai Opetaia has had to leave the Riyadh camp as he now has a fight on the February 17 undercard and needs to prepare specifically for his rematch with Mairis Briedis.

    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will fight for the undisputed heavyweight title next monthCredit: EPA

    The pair will take part in the first undisputed heavyweight fight in over 25 yearsCredit: GETTY

    The WBC heavyweight king give his first glimpse at his secretive training camp this past weekendCredit: INSTAGRAM@TYSONFURY

    Undefeated Canadian Alexis Barriere, South Africa’s Kevin Lerena and Brit prospect Moses Itauma are Fury’s chief sparring partners. Fury’s camp also includes his first amateur coach Steve Egan (green shirt front row), as well as current head trainer Sugarhill Steward (second row, second from last on right). Strength and conditioning coach Kristian Blacklock (second-row lime green shirt) and nutritionist Greg Marriott (on Fury’s left) are also in Riyadh to whip The Gypsy King into fighting shape. Fury has also brought his massage therapist massage Matt Towey (behind the camera) to keep him limber.Fury’s cousin Issac Lowe (second row fourth from last) has also made the trip out to Riyadh, as well as featherweight prospect Joe McGuinness (second row second from last on right. Former WBC women’s featherweight champ Jelena Mrdjenovich (front row on the left) is also part of camp Brother Shane (next to Barriere) is also in the Kingdom camp.Credit: INSTAGRAM@MATTMASSAGE96

    But Team Fury is still brimming with unorthodox talent from all over the world.

    Including Britain’s most exciting prospect, the South African underdog who almost knocked out giant Daniel Dubois and a huge unbeaten Canadian.

    Tyson Fury’s sparring partners

    Alexis Barriere

    From: Canada

    Age: 28

    Stance: Southpaw

    Record: 11-0 (9KOs)

    The least famous member of the new Fury fraternity but an eye-catching shape and early record.

    The 6ft 4in Quebec puncher turned pro in 2021 and has raced into double figures and a healthy number of early finishes.

    Barriere only boxed out of Canada a couple of times – as a raw amateur and a pro – but already looks at home among the Traveller clan in Saudi Arabia.

    The heavy-handed unknown is one inch taller than Usyk but usually boxes close to the same 16st the Ukraine icon prefers since moving up from cruiserweight.

    Kevin Barriere is undefeated in 11 professional fightsCredit: INSTAGRAM@ALEXIS_BARRIERE

    Despite struggling to make a huge name for himself, so far, Barriere has done sparring rounds with established names like Filip Hrgovic and Oscar Rivas.

    Kevin Lerena

    From: South Africa

    Age: 31

    Stance: Southpaw

    Record: 30-2

    The Johannesburg tough guy would be forgiven for hating British boxers after his cruel loss to Daniel Dubois in December 2022.

    The visitor – boxing DDD on the undercard of Fury’s trilogy fight with Derek Chisora at Spurs – almost pulled off a sensational upset.

    Cherry picked as a warm-up opponent for Dubois to prepare for Usyk, Lerena was supposed to pose a few problems and collapse.

    South African Kevin Lerena is doing his best to imitate Usyk’s unorthodox styleCredit: AP

    But he clipped Dubois around the temple and the loss of balance and belief sent him to the canvas three times in the opening rounds.

    Then trainer Shane McGuigan did a superb job in helping Dubois recover and he scored a stoppage win in round three.

    Lerena bounced back with two wins last year and is the perfect size and stance to imitate Usyk.

    His heavy hands and solid resolve will also make him an ideal training partner for Fury to work alongside.

    Lerena almost knocked out Brit Daniel Dubois in December 2022Credit: GETTY

    Moses Itauma

    From: EnglandAge: 19Stance: SouthpawRecord: 7-0

    What sort of 19-year-old dreams of fighting Tyson Fury for Christmas? This special one.

    In September the freakishly talented teen told us: “I know everyone wants to see the Fury vs Usyk fight for all of the belts but I only really want it so I hopefully get the chance to spar Tyson.

    “I’m no help with the Ngannou fight but I do think I am ideal for Usyk so hopefully I get to go soon and learn from him.”

    Thanks to manager Francis Warren, Itauma is in Riyadh right now imitating all the skills and threats that Usyk poses to the Gypsy King, while preparing for his eighth professional outing on the undercard.

    With Opetaia now removed, Itauma has probably been promoted inside the ranks, too.

    It will be a magnificent learning curve for the Kent wonderkid – who has been made mandatory challenger for the English title and plans to reign after the Fury-Usyk-AJ era winds down.

    Undefeated Brit heavyweight Moses Itauma is giving Tyson Fury plenty of looks in campCredit: RICHARD PELHAM

    The 19-year-old has blasted through all seven of his professional opponentsCredit: RICHARD PELHAMThe rest of Team Fury

    Kristian Blackblock – Strength and Conditioning coach

    Greg Marriott – Nutritionist

    Matt Towey – Sports Massage Therapist

    Prince John James Fury – Son

    Issac Lowe – Training Partner and Cousin

    Jelena Mrdjenovich – Former WBC female super featherweight champion and training partner

    Joe McGuinness – Undefeated featherweight prospect

  • Meghan Markle brutally snubbed as a-list designer says they ‘prefer’ Kate Middleton

    Meghan Markle brutally snubbed as a-list designer says they ‘prefer’ Kate Middleton

    Meghan Markle has been snubbed by a popular British designer who voiced their admiration for Kate Middleton but said they would not want to work with the Duchess of Sussex

    Meghan Markle has been brutally snubbed by an A-list designer after they refused to work with her.

    Famed British fashion icon Julien Macdonald has openly admitted his preference for the Princess of Wales over Meghan after being quizzed on who he would like to collaborate with. The designer was in attendance at the Fragrance Foundation Awards in London when he opened up about the Royals he dreams of dressing.

    Julien – who was once crowned British Fashion Designer Of The Year – didn’t hold back when he gave his take on who he wouldn’t work with either. He slammed Meghan as he admitted she is not on his style list, despite her love of fashion and her huge lifestyle following who draw inspiration from her outfit choices when she hits public events.

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    Julien brutally snubbed Meghan 
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    Speaking to the Daily Mail, he said: “Kate’s amazing… I’d love to dress her in one of my dresses. I’ve got a great relationship with Camilla, the Queen. She’s incredible.” He was then asked if he would like to see Meghan wearing one of his designs to which he promptly replied: “No, I prefer Kate and Camilla.”

    Julien also admitted that Camilla will ask him for style advice when they encounter one another as he added: “She does every now and then. When I see her at different events, I always say, ‘You look really nice, Camilla’, and she’ll say, ‘Do you like it? Oh, I’m glad you approve’.”

    The scathing comment comes after celebrity stylist Rochelle White previously pointed out the differences between Kate and Meghan’s individual style. She compared Meghan’s fashion choices to the more traditional styles seen being worn by Kate, as she pointed out that the Princess of Wales opts for a more classic theme to her styling, with fitted dresses and tailored trousers while Meghan takes a more relaxed and personal approach to her fashion looks.

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    She explained how “Meghan has more of trendy edge when it comes to her style,” and noted that on the other hand “Kate is very classic and chic in her fits and style with traditional pieces thrown in.”

    Rochelle went on to describe how “with Meghan, I feel she is very much herself and has elements that really showcase her personality and personal style,” adding that the Duchess clearly likes “off the shoulder tops, shorts, co-ords and racer back tops, she doesn’t hide what she likes and what works for her.”