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    Anthony Joshua opens up on boxing ‘pain’ ahead of Daniel Dubois fight… and says ‘I don’t like losing’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA opened up on his boxing pain and said: “I don’t like losing.”Joshua challenges Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight world title on Saturday in what is expected to be a 96,000 sellout at Wembley Stadium. Anthony Joshua opened up on his boxing painCredit: PAIt comes three years after AJ surrendered the unified titles to Oleksandr Usyk. Joshua, 34, then lost the rematch in August 2022 and broke down in a furious rant in the ring in the aftermath. Reflecting on the infamous situation, Joshua told BBC Sport: “I’ve worked hard and been through a lot of pain, and I’ve worked hard to get better.”Hopefully those experiences won’t happen again because as you saw that night, I don’t like losing.”READ MORE IN BOXINGJoshua has bounced back with four wins since his rematch defeat to Usyk, 37.He most recently knocked out ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou, 38, in two rounds in March. And now he faces British rival Dubois, 27, in his bid to become an experienced three-time champ. Joshua said: “I think I’m gifted with an ability to fight and compete. Most read in BoxingANTHONY JOSHUA VS DANIEL DUBOIS: All the information you need ahead of huge world title fight at WembleyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”In boxing you’re able to read certain tendencies, you’re able to read your opponent, so I can always have an eye for that.”But there’s a supreme level that you can take it to. And it’s happened over the past eight or 10 months. I’ve really honed in on those skills.”Anthony Joshua reveals he swears by 12-word motto in brutal dig at Daniel Dubois before Wembley Stadium showdown More

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    Watch moment Oleksandr Usyk is led away in handcuffs at airport as video shows boxing champion being DETAINED in Poland

    BOXING world champion Oleksandr Usyk was dramatically led away in handcuffs as footage showed him being detained at an airport. Usyk was detained in Krakow but spoke out to clarity that the incident was a misunderstanding. Oleksandr Usyk was led away in handcuffs in dramatic footageCredit: XFootage showed him being detained at an airportCredit: XUsyk spoke out on social mediaUsyk’s wife shared the footage onto her Instagram accountHe said on social media: “All is well my friends. There was a misunderstanding that was quickly resolved. “Thank you to everyone who was worried. Thank you Ukrainian diplomats for your support. “And respect to Polish law enforcers, who perform their duties despite height, weight, arm range and regalia.”His promoter Alex Krassyuk told SunSport: He was not arrested. A misunderstanding took place. He is free now.|READ MORE IN BOXINGIt came after Usyk’s wife Yekaterina shared the footage onto her Instagram page to say her fighting husband was not in legal trouble.She wrote: “Everything is ok, everything is fine!!! “Alexander will explain everything later!!! nothing to be criminal … Good night to you all!!!”His friend and coach Serge Lapin added: “Don’t worry, everything’s fine. The customs control service is neglecting its duties.”Most read in BoxingUSYK IN AIRPORT DRAMABy Wally Downes Jr OLEKSANDR USYK was roared on to victory in the Undisputed clash with Tyson Fury by everybody outside Russia and Morecambe.The 37-year-old Ukraine icon has spend time on his nation’s frontline supporting underdog soldiers against Putin’s savagesAnd he only agreed to carrying on professional fighting when his conscripted compatriots begged him to.He beat Daniel Dubois in a Wroclaw stadium full of Ukraineans who had escaped there to safety.And he recently visited London to help the Ukraine embassy send a convoy of vehicles to help his battered brothers and sisters.He is due back in our capital to be ringside for twice-dominated Anthony Joshua taking on Dubois.And he would have gotten a huge cheer from all the 96,000 fans for his courage in and outside of the ring.It seems highly unlikely he has been detained for anything related to his behaviour.And much more likely to go with strict travelling rules enforced around the Eastern European regions.The gap-toothed southpaw genius has hated leaving his four children and his wife so would not have been on a lads’ beano with too many ales at the airport Wetherspoons.So let’s hope a modern-day hero – of Olympic gold and cruiser and heavyweight undisputed glory – is safely in Wembley or back home soon.Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky later confirmed Usyk was released after being detained. He posted on Telegram: “Talked on the phone with Oleksandr Usyk when he was detained.Oleksandr Usyk blasts Tyson Fury’s shock career change hint and sends chilling message after starting rematch training”I was outraged by this attitude towards our citizen and champion.”He instructed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiza and the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Ihor Klymenko to immediately find out all the details of the incident at the Krakow airport.”As soon as I was informed that everything is fine, our champion was released and no one is detaining him anymore.”Usyk, 37, is coming off the biggest win of his career after beating Tyson Fury, 36, to become undisputed champion. But his reign as the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed champion did not last long. Usyk was forced to vacate the IBF belt to proceed with his December 21 rematch against Fury back in Saudi Arabia. Dubois, 26, instead inherited the title after being elevated from interim champ and makes his first defence against Joshua, 34. Usyk was set to fly into London to watch Joshua’s all-British showdown against Dubois on Saturday. READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd the Ukrainian hero was facing an awkward reunion with Fury as both were scheduled at a fan event at Boxpark Wembley. Both men will take part in meet and greets with fans at what has been billed as the “official pre-fight party” just hours before the bout. Usyk beat Tyson Fury in his last fightCredit: GETTYThe boxing champ with his wife YekaterinaCredit: @usyk_kate1505 More

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    Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson could end in calls for boxing to be BANNED as ‘things could go badly wrong’, ex-champion fears

    JAKE PAUL’S controversial fight with Mike Tyson could end in calls for boxing to be BANNED, ex-world champion Paulie Malignaggi fears. YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul faces heavyweight great Tyson on November 15 in a clash scrutinised over the massive age gap.Mike Tyson and Jake Paul ahead of their November 15 fightCredit: GettyAnd former welterweight champ Malignaggi is among those fearing the worst ahead of the Netflix fight. He told Canada Casino: “Head blows from young, strong guys at Mike’s age aren’t good. When you’re younger, you can handle hits better. “When you’re older, your body isn’t made for that kind of damage anymore. Things could go badly wrong.  “If something like that happened, people would be calling for the sport to be banned. Personally, I don’t think his fight with Jake Paul should happen. READ MORE IN BOXING”He’ll be 58 years old by then. 58 is still 58. We live in a generation that doesn’t understand ageing is a real thing. “You can show highlights of Mike from the 80s, but the guy stepping into the ring won’t be that same Mike Tyson.”Paul is 10-1 with only a 2023 points defeat to Tyson Fury’s brother Tommy, 25, blemishing his record. Tyson retired in 2005 off the back of two dismal defeats and years of trouble outside the ring. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut by 2020, he was reformed and returned for an exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr – which was nothing more than a glorified sparring session. That will not be the case – so we’re told – this time around as he prepares to fight Paul in a professionally sanctioned bout.Jake Paul’s team hit back at Eddie Hearn after boxing promoter labels Mike Tyson fight ‘freak show’And Malignaggi added: “Jake Paul might not be world-class, but he’s certainly not a novice. He’s been boxing for about five years. “After four years of boxing, I won the US National Championships, so Jake’s far from a beginner. “He’s strong and young. Hitting someone Tyson’s age has serious risks. Tyson wasn’t taking punches well at 36, let alone now.”If you hit a guy who’s that old, it affects them. Imagine what getting hit by a strong guy like Jake would do to him. I wouldn’t want to find out.”Paul Malignaggi fears for TysonCredit: Getty More

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    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk on course for awkward reunion before Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois as rematch nears

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk are on course for a tense reunion this week – just three months before their eagerly-anticipated rematch.The duo, 36 and 37 respectively, will renew their rivalry in a second successive Saudi showdown on December 21.Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will renew their rivalry on December 21Credit: GETTYFury’s dreams of becoming undisputed heavyweight champ were shattered by Usyk in MayCredit: GETTYThe pair are on course for a pre-rematch reunion before Anthony Joshua’s showdown with Daniel Dubois at Wembley on SaturdayThe fan favourites haven’t crossed paths since Usyk emerged victorious from their historic undisputed heavyweight title fight in May.But they could be set for a premature reunion just hours before Daniel Dubois’ showdown with Anthony Joshua at Wembley on Saturday night.The rivals are both slated to appear at a fan event at Boxpark Wembley several hours before Dubois and AJ vie for the iBF heavyweight title at the home of English football.Both men will take part in meet and greets with fans at what has been billed as the “official pre-fight party.”READ MORE ON USYK VS FURY 2Fury’s dreams of becoming the first undisputed king of the heavyweights since fellow Brit Lennox Lewis were shattered thanks to a split decision defeat.The Gypsy King was nearly knocked out in the ninth round of the classic but somehow managed to hear the final bell.Defeat to the slick southpaw – who became a two-weight undisputed king in the Riyadh rumble – was the first of Fury’s title-laden professional career.And the loss has lit a fire under the Wythenshawe warrior, who roared in a June social media video: “[I’m] counting down the days until I can get my redemption on Usyk.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”December 21 is going to be my time. I’ve done everything in boxing, but I ain’t come back from a loss.”And I relish it, the chance to redeem myself GET UP. “December 21 is all me – undisputed heavyweight here I come.”Everything we know about Fury-Usyk 2Fury blamed his first-ever loss on having TOO MUCH FUN in the fight, saying: “I thought I boxed his head right off him for most of the rounds.“He landed a good punch in round eight, that busted my nose. In round nine, he had a 10-8 round, and I gave him round ten.“Other than that I didn’t give him any other rounds, I gave him rounds eight, nine and ten.”But round nine is classed as two, so I gave him four rounds of the fight. It was actually a lot easier than I thought it would be, a lot easier.“People were saying he is a hard man to hit but I was lighting him up with three-and-four-punch combinations and laughing at him.“My problem in that fight was that it was probably too easy.“At times it was too easy, it was like I was in there with a local amateur boxer and I was enjoying it too much and messing around.”And for that, I paid the ultimate price in round nine when I had too much fun and got clipped.“I was always told, ‘Never mix your work with having fun.’ READ MORE SUN STORIES”And I always gave my middle finger up to that – but now it has come back to bite me.”I still enjoyed it, thought, it was all good.”Tyson Fury has vowed to exact revenge on Oleksandr Usyk in their December rematchCredit: GETTY More

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    Anthony Joshua reveals he swears by 12-word motto in brutal dig at Daniel Dubois before Wembley Stadium showdown

    ANTHONY JOSHUA warned he will not tolerate “nonsense” from Daniel Dubois – or anyone else. AJ challenges for Dubois’ IBF heavyweight world title on Saturday in what is expected to be a 96,000 record sellout at Wembley Stadium. Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua were forced apartCredit: GettyBut things got heated in the pre-fight sit down two months prior to the all-English title bout. Joshua threatened to wrap a chair around Dubois’ face after being challenged to a scrap. But AJ talked down the British beef and told talkSPORT how he lives by a 12-word motto: “I’ll tell anyone at home, don’t let anyone take an inch because that then becomes a mile.”What that does is have a ripple effect and then other people start feeling that. ‘Oh, I can push his buttons as well.’ READ MORE IN boxing “You’ve gotta sometimes draw a line under certain things, put a full stop behind it and that way it eradicates anyone else thinking they can do it. “I’m in a very competitive industry and you have to make your mark known that you’re not here to play games and that’s all it is. “I’m just not someone to tolerate nonsense and I’d advise anyone else to have that same attitude.” Dubois, 27, had just finished an exhausting flight from Brazil to London when he went face to face with Joshua, 34. Most read in BoxingANTHONY JOSHUA VS DANIEL DUBOIS: All the information you need ahead of huge world title fight at WembleyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd he pushed AJ’s buttons after saying: “If you want to go now, let’s go.”Joshua then hit back: “I’ll throw this f***ing chair across your face. Don’t disrespect me. Don’t disrespect me. Daniel, don’t disrespect me.”Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois nearly come to blows as AJ tells rival ‘don’t disrespect me’Dubois refused to back down and said: “You can’t intimidate me. Who do you think you are?”At that point, AJ stands up and warned: “Daniel, don’t disrespect me because I’ll put this chair around your f***ing face.”Security had to intervene and prevent the 17st+ giants from breaking out into an early round one. Joshua and Dubois again came nose to nose in the capital – this time without any scares – to kick off fight week. Joshua and Dubois pose ahead of the IBF title fightCredit: Matchroom Boxing More

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    Anthony Joshua ‘not in the right head space’ for Daniel Dubois fight, claims Carl Froch as bitter feud continues

    ANTHONY JOSHUA isn’t in the right frame of mind going into his domestic dust-up with Daniel Dubois, it’s been claimed.Joshua will bid to become a three-time heavyweight champion on Saturday night when he challenges Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title at Wembley.Anthony Joshua is on a hot streak going into his showdown with Daniel DuboisCredit: GETTYAJ has won his last three fights in a row via stoppage, including his showdown with Francis NgannouCredit: GETTYBut Carl Froch reckons the former champ hasn’t been tested since his defeats to Oleksandr UsykCredit: GETTYThe 34-year-old enters the domestic dust-up in red-hot form following three KOs in his last four fights, the last of which was a sensational stoppage of former UFC champ Francis Ngannou.But his displays following back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk have done little to convince Carl Froch that he’s ready for a world-class boxer to put it on him again.During an appearance on Stephen Hendry’s YouTube channel, the former super-middleweight champ said of Dubois: “He’s actually in better form than AJ.”Because has beat a guy in [Jermaine] Franklin, who is a nobody. And a guy called [Robert] Helenius.”READ MORE BOXINGWhen asked if a loss on Saturday night would end Joshua’s career, Froch continued: “I think so.”And he beat a guy called Otto Wallin and I don’t know if you saw it, but he fought he fought that UFC fighter Francis Ngannou.”So he’s had these four fights since after getting beat up by Usyk twice and he’s not between tested.”And I think his head is not in the right space where he’s confident to go in against a genuine world champ.”Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSANTHONY JOSHUA VS DANIEL DUBOIS: All the information you need ahead of huge world title fight at WembleyFroch reckons AJ could be there for the taking for Dubois if he doesn’t let the magnitude of the occasion get to him and sticks it on the former two-time champion from the opening bell.”What’s AJ done since then?” he asked. “He’s fought three or four nobodies who didn’t try.Daniel Dubois ‘turned Anthony Joshua’s legs to jelly’ during brutal sparring session, says ex-Team GB boxing star”Four people have come to get a paycheque. And you can’t even say Ngannou is a good fighter.”I know Ngannou gave Fury a good fight, but Fury was ill-prepared for that. He must have been.”AJ got in there and battered Ngannou. Hit him with the first right hand and Ngannou was out on his back. But that gives you a false sense of security.”I think Dubois gets in with him and puts it on him. If he believes in himself, Dubois, and sticks it on him, you might see AJ in some trouble.”A loss to Dubois would not only end Joshua’s bid to become a three-time champion, it would likely put the final nail in the coffin of a mega-fight with Tyson Fury.But Froch reckons defeat to Dubois could be curtains for AJ’s decorated career.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe said: “This is Dubois moment to shine or his moment to learn the hard way. But he’ll be getting paid well, this is a big occasion.”But he’s got such a big opportunity. If he beats AJ, I think that’s the end of AJ. This is AJ finished.”Carl Froch has been highly critical of Anthony Joshua as of lateCredit: GETTY More

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    Josh Warrington vs Anthony Cacace: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, full card as Leeds Warrior fights for title

    JOSH WARRINGTON is back in action this weekend as he faces Anthony Cacace at Wembley Stadium. Warrington, a former two-time world champion, was hoping to challenge Cacace for the IBF super-featherweight title he won from Joe Cordina earlier this year. Josh Warrington and Anthony Cacace are set to clash at Wembley StadiumCredit: PABut the IBF has blocked the title fight because of Warrington’s supposed inactivity at 130lbs and his last fight being a defeat. Cacace was brilliant in his TKO win over Cordina and will be delighted with the fact that even if he loses to Warrington, his belt will stay firmly in his grasp. Warrington hasn’t fought since he was stopped by Leigh Wood nearly a year ago and will be out to silence those questioning his title fight credentials against Cacace. But the Northern Irishman will be brimming with confidence after unexpectedly picking up the IBF strap earlier this year, and he has the chance to pull off another big win on the biggest of stages at Wembley Stadium. When is Warrington vs Cacace?Warrington’s clash with Cacace will take place on Saturday, September 21.The clash is likely to get underway from around 8pm BST. Wembley Stadium will play host and there’s set to be a record 96,000 fans in attendance after an application to have the capacity extended was granted.What channel is it and can it be live streamed?The whole card, including Warrington vs Cacace will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Box Office, DAZN and TNT Sports Box Office.Sky customers in the UK will have to pay £19.95 for the huge event.While TNT Sports and DAZN subscription members will need to cough up £19.99 to watch Anthony Joshua in action against Daniel Dubois.Joshua vs Dubois full card Daniel Dubois (C) vs Anthony Joshua (IBF heavyweight title)Josh Kelly vs Ishmael Davis (middleweight)Tyler Denny (C) vs Hamzah Sheeraz (European middleweight title)Anthony Cacace (C) vs Josh Warrington (IBO super-featherweight titles)Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson (WBO interim light-heavyweight title)Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley (lightweight) More

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    Harlem Eubank breaks down in tears as he opens up on family tragedy and discusses ‘dark times’ for Chris Eubank Snr

    HARLEM EUBANK gave SunSport a tear-soaked interview to discuss the tragic passing of cousin Sebastian and his father Simon.But the iconic British fighting family is now united in helping raise the newest generation in Raheem, the son 29-year-old Seb agonisingly left behind at just one-month old.Harlem Eubank broke down in tears as he discussed the tragic passing of cousin Sebastian and his father SimonCredit: The SunHe also explained how Chris Eubank Snr has come through ‘dark times’ to be in a ‘good place’Credit: Louis WoodSeb – who Harlem was extremely close to thanks to a shared love of martial arts and spiritualism –  suffered a heart attack in Dubai in 2021.And last year Harlem’s dad Simon died aged 61 after a gut-wrenching battle with dementia that the tough former fighter just could not win.There have been such dark days in the family but the 30-year-old Brighton ace has beautifully explained how they are now trying to live all together in the light.”Chris Sr in a good place right now,” he beamed.READ MORE IN BOXING”He, like all of us, went through a very tough time. He has had to deal with some very painful things.”Maybe he was exploited a bit, around that time and put in the limelight when he shouldn’t have been.”He went through a dark time but he has come through the other side now.”And it is great to see Chris Eubank Sr in true Chris Eubank form.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”It’s difficult. It’s something that stays with you. I don’t think you ever overcome it, it stays with you.”Then you need to use it as a powerful tool to drive yourself on and achieve and honour the people who came before you.Chris Eubank and nephew Harlem speak about Harlem’s boxing career “That is what I am trying to do, because otherwise it is not going to lead you to good places.”If you don’t use things to fuel you and help you honour people, it can lay heavy on you.”Chris has softened up now we have Raheem to look after, he’s softened.”Having Raheem in our lives has changed us all, definitely. He’s a beautiful boy.Sebastian Eubank died in 2021 after suffering a heart attack in DubaiCredit: GettySimon Eubank passed away aged 61 last year after a gut-wrenching battle with dementiaCredit: Instagram”He has all the make-up of his father.”You see Seb when you look at him, you see him in different expressions Raheem uses.”It’s beautiful because it makes you feel like Seb is still here, he is here now, living through Raheem.”Every time I see him, it gives me a warm feeling, he’s just had his first day at school, he’s three and I got sent photos of him throwing up the peace sign on his first day.READ MORE SUN STORIES”All the other kids are crying about leaving their parents for the first time and he is full of confidence and desperate to run in there and take over.”That is the make-up of Seb. It’s great to be close to him and watching him grow up will be a beautiful process.”Eubank explained the family have come together to raise Seb’s son RaheemCredit: The Sun More