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    Who is Anthony Joshua’s trainer Ben Davison?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is the face of British boxing – so it is only right that he has highly-rated Ben Davison as his trainer.AJ has now won four fights on the spin since putting Davison in his corner.Anthony Joshua decimated UFC legend Francis Ngannou in his last fightCredit: ReutersAnd the boxing mogul will be hoping to make it a fantastic five as he steps foot in the ring with his fellow British compatriot Daniel Dubois.But let’s take a deep dive into the man who now prepares AJ for all his big battles.Who is Ben Davison?Born on November 29, 1992, Ben Davison is a professional boxing coach who has worked with some of the top names in the sport.Following in his father’s footsteps, Davison also took up amateur boxing at a young age but switched it out for a semi-professional football career.Read more on Anthony JoshuaHowever, he formed a long-term friendship with world champion Billy Joe Saunders and that led to Ben’s introduction to the boxing coaching scene.Ben trained Saunders, Tom Little, Ashley Sexton and Michael Maguire all in 2017.But his name began to ring bells when he single-handedly helped a certain Tyson Fury shed over 100lbs to earn a hard-fought draw with American machine Deontay Wilder in 2018.Fast forward to 2024, Davison is working with former undisputed light-welterweight champion Josh Taylor, world featherweight champion Leigh Wood and the face of British boxing, Anthony Joshua.Most read in BoxingANTHONY JOSHUA VS DANIEL DUBOIS: All the information you need ahead of huge world title fight at WembleyWhy did Anthony Joshua choose to train with Ben Davison?Tyson Fury’s former trainer Ben Davison first trained Anthony Joshua for his fight against Otto Wallin in December 2023.Before AJ’s clash with the Swede, he was trained under American Derrick James in Texas for wins against Jermain Franklin and Robert Helenius.AJ said at the press conference for the fight in January: “I believed that [training with] Derrick was like a process. He’s got an actual style of training, and I had to adapt to his style, it was a process. “And I’d just changed trainers; I’d been to Rob [McCracken], I’d been with Angel [Fernandez], [Robert] Garcia, now Derrick. I said to the boys: ‘I don’t wanna move again, I wanna make my bed and lie in it.’”But the thing is, when I was back in the UK, I was in Finchley hitting the heavy bag on my own. They were like: ‘Why don’t you go and speak to Ben?’ He’s good, he’s given us some tips and me some tips, leading up to the fight that was supposed to be with Dillian [Whyte]. ‘Why don’t you just go and see him?’ I was like: ‘Na, na, na, na, I don’t wanna change, I’m pretty set on going to America.’ But I went and saw Ben, had a really good session.””The reason I was able to gel with Ben is because he doesn’t try to change your style. “He kind of looks at your attributes and adds to what you’re good at. I went to a stage where I was trying to change my style: a bit of back-foot boxing, box behind the jab, stick and move, not be explosive, control the pace, and stuff like that. “But Ben was like: ‘That’s not your body type! You’re a f***ing big unit, you’re explosive, go and knock f***ing people out. Basically, work to your body type. So, we got along in that sense. He gets it.”What has Tyson Fury said about Anthony Joshua training with Ben Davison?Tyson Fury claims that he has not paid close attention to Anthony Joshua and Ben Davison’s partnership.The Gypsy King told TalkSPORT: “I don’t know, it’s not like [Joshua] is my boyfriend, is it? Like I’m studying him every night, like: ‘Oh, my god. I like your muscles, man.’“I’ve got my own wife and kids to look after, not focus on other men’s careers.”The Briton also played down the idea that there is a grudge between him and compatriot Joshua, saying: “What, because I called him a sausage? Has he ever said anything bad to me that’s personal, or me to him?READ MORE SUN STORIES“If he was here now, we’d go for a beer and a jam sandwich, or I’d take him out for fish and chips. I’d take him back to my house to meet my kids and take a picture.“What, you think there’s bad blood between two boxers? Behave yourself.” More

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    Why was Oleksandr Usyk detained at Krakow Airport?

    OLEKSANDR USYK sent shockwaves throughout the boxing world on Tuesday night after he was DETAINED by uniformed officers in Poland.The incident took place at Krakow Airport and saw Usyk being led away in handcuffs while he was trying to board a flight.Oleksandr Usyk was held by uniformed officers at Krakow AirportUsyk is the undisputed heavyweight world champion and has previously beaten Britain’s two superstar heavyweights Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.The Ukrainian is set to rematch Fury in December in Saudi Arabia. But his detainment could’ve put a spanner in the works.The 37-year-old, however, was later releassed after the matter was deemed to be a misunderstanding.Why was Oleksandr Usyk detained?According to ESPN, Usyk was boarding a flight from Poland’s capital to Valencia, Spain, where he is to begin camp for his December 21 rematch with Fury.But Usyk was put in cuffs after an airline official determined the champion boxer and his trainer Sergey Lapin were not fit to travel.It’s being reported that Usyk explained he and his trainer were fit to fly and that they were exhausted from an apparent 557-mile drive and 14 hours of travelling from Kiev.Usyk’s wife Katheryna was travelling with her husband and quickly assured everyone on social media that the matter was ‘nothing criminal’.Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky also got involved and secured Usyk’s release.Most read in Boxing”I was disappointed by this attitude towards our citizen and champion,” Zelensky wrote online alongside a picture of Usyk with a Ukrainian official. Oleksandr Usyk was released after a misunderstanding led to his detainmentCredit: https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1836155031680356431/photo/1″I instructed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andrii Sybiha, and the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Ihor Klymenko, to immediately look into all the details of the incident at Krakow airport.”Now, everything is fine, our champion has been released, and he is no longer being detained.”Usyk wrote on social media: “A misunderstanding took place.”It was quickly resolved. Thanks to all who got concerned. Thanks to Ukrainian diplomats for the efficient support. And respect to Polish Police for conducting their obligations with no regards to height, weight, reach and regalia.” More

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    Who is Daniel Dubois’ trainer Don Charles?

    DANIEL DUBOIS takes on Anthony Joshua this weekend with the IBF world heavyweight title on the line. Dubois is coming off two impressive wins over Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic in his corner following his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk. Don Charles has been in Daniel Dubois’ corner for over a yearCredit: GettyAnd he’s done it all with the help of boxing trainer Don Charles, who has been in the sport for years. Before Charles, Dubois was training with Shane McGuigan and before that Martin Bowers. But his wins under Charles’ tutelage of propelled him into the biggest night of his life. And against Joshua at Wembley, Charles will be hoping his man can pull off the upset. Who is Don Charles?Charles is a 62-year-old boxing trainer who was born in the Republic of Biafra, a previously war-torn country that battled against Nigeria in 1967.He moved to London when he was 14 with his parents and during his youth got into boxing.He fought as an amateur at Brixton ABC and later opening up market stalls and clothing shops in the capital.On the side, he participated in unlicensed fights before going on to work as a doorman after bagging a private security contract.Most read in BoxingHe even had a few harrowing run-ins with local gangsters and feared he would be shot working one night.But his big break came when he met Derek Chisora at a petrol station in what was a chance meeting in North London.The pair chatted and eventually agreed that Charles would become Chisora’s trainer full-time.In the end, Charles was in Chisora’s corner for the Tyson Fury trilogy, the Dillian White fights and Del Boy’s fierce clash with David Haye at Upton Park.Charles also engineered victories over Carlos Takam, Malik Scott and Kubrat Pulev.Charles who helped Dubois do what Chisora couldn’t by winning a world title, will be hoping the 27-year-old can defend it against AJ.Joshua is looking to become a three-time world champion himself, having lost his titles to Usyk in August 2022. More

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    My boxing career plunged my family into £800,000 of debt… AJ vs Dubois undercard could put us back in the black

    HAMZAH SHEERAZ will almost drag his family out an £800,000 debt on Saturday night that they willingly risked to fund his boxing career.The 25-year-old Ilford middleweight captained the Frank Warren promotional team that battered Eddie Hearn’s flops 10-0 in June.Hamzah Sheeraz spoke exclusively to SunSport ahead of his bout at WembleySheeraz shown his belts after winning his fight against Liam Williams earlier this yearCredit: AlamyAnd his ruthless double-bubble stoppage of American Ammo Williams earned him an ambassadorial role with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh, who is bankrolling these Riyadh Season spectaculars all around the world.Casual fans will assume a few televised shows and a sparring session with Justin Bieber will have made Sheeraz a multimillionaire already. But, unlike the young Premier League players they see on the same TNT and Sky channels, the slog is far harder and more expensive than those of the Prem pups who get a gilded existence before hitting the big time.And Saturday’s Wembley stadium battle with classy Midlands southpaw Tyler Denny will just about cover the crippling debt his courier dad took on to set his son on his way to greatness,READ MORE IN BOXINGHe told SunSport: “I have never given this figure out to anyone before but – I am 25 now and from the age of 18, when I first turned pro – the debt we got into was about £800,000, in the red.“Nobody would believe me, but we are still clearing some of that debt now.“Every penny of it was invested into me and I didn’t understand it at the time, but my dad just told me I had to take a punt on myself, he told me I had to do it.“He put every penny he had ever saved into me and luckily we are close to clearing it now.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“It’s what dreams are made of, it shows that total commitment and sacrifice do pay off.“99 per cent of fighters doing this professionally are just trying to make a living and most of them have a second job to help them do it.Hamzah Sheeraz shows off his explosive power in boxing training How AJ punched his way to the topANTHONY JOSHUA punched his way to the top of the world before being knocked off his perch.“I sat next to Josh Padley at the launch press conference and he told me he was driving his work van full of rubbish to the tip when he got the call. “It goes to show that, away from all the glitz and the glamour, the purses and opportunities fighters are getting now are life changing.”Sheeraz is a caring and respectful family man, just like his opponent who helped him in his last camp by being a willing sparring partner.And he admits that having to flick a switch and turn friend into foe – especially when he knows how vicious his two heavy hands are – is difficult.“It’s hard but when I get in the ring I have to become cold.” he said without trying to boast.“The moment I am in there I become cold-blooded and just want to get them out of there.“My mentality is that I have taken this massive punt on myself and nothing is getting in my way.“Outside the ring I have nothing bad to say about Tyler, this is the opportunity of a lifetime for him, so I am sure he’s trained his nuts off, like I have.“He is coming with nothing to lose and that makes him dangerous. But that means I have to be dangerous too.”After Denny, Sheeraz wants another fellow Brit he is far less fond of.“Chris Eubank Jr is delusional.” he said.“He was offered all the money he wanted to fight me, then he said I wasn’t a big enough name.“But now I know he is fighting a lesser name for less money.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Without his family name he wouldn’t be where he is. My quest is to be a world champion.“He talks about being a world champion but he has turned down multiple chances. So I don’t understand what his mindset or plan is, but I would love to fight him one day soon.”Hamzah Sheeraz celebrates winning The Vacant WBO European Super-Welterweight Championship back in 2019Credit: Getty More

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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