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    Gerald McClellan: The tragic tale of how Britain’s most brutal fight with Benn left ex-champ with life-changing injuries

    GERALD MCCLELLAN is the living embodiment and brutal reminder of the dangers of boxing – which are all too often forgotten about.The American middleweight was at the peak of his powers in the early nineties and was, at the time, regarded by many to be one of the best fighters on the planet.
    Gerald McClellan challenged Nigel Benn for the WBC super-middleweight title in February 1995Credit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD
    McClellan made a rip-roaring start to the brutal title fightCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD
    Dark Destroyer Benn came roaring back in the fourth, fifth and six rounds and hurt the AmericanCredit: GETTY
    The two-time middleweight champion was a ferocious puncher, who won 29 of his 31 victories by knockout or technical knockout.
    McClellan moved up in weight in February 1995 to challenge Nigel Benn for the WBC super-middleweight title in a bid to become a two-weight world champion.
    His life, and those of his loved ones, would never be the same after what proved to be a fateful night in London.
    McClellan’s bid to become 168lbs king started well as he knocked Benn through the ropes in the first round and asserted his dominance in the ensuing early stanzas.
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    The firefight many expected between the two heavy hitters ensued, with momentum shifting Benn’s way in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds.
    And it was in those rounds that McClellan showed signs of having suffered a traumatic brain injury.
    McClellan had difficulty keeping his gumshield in and would go through bouts of excessive blinking as he backed away from Benn.
    Had referees, coaches and ringside officials known what we know now about brain trauma and CTE, the fight would have been stopped.
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    Tragically, however, it continued – with McClellan rallying in the eighth and knocking down The Dark Destroyer.
    But Benn dug deep to produce a tenth-round finish, after which McClellan collapsed in his corner and was rushed to the hospital.
    Gerald McClellan collapsed in his corner after the fight was stopped in the tenth roundCredit: GETTY
    Doctors at the nearby Royal London Hospital discovered that he had a blood clot and extensive damage to his brain and performed emergency surgery to save his life.
    Save his life they did, although he would remain in a coma for 11 days before regaining consciousness.
    Watch first footage of Nigel Benn in training with fans worried legend looks ‘sluggish’ and is making ‘big mistake’ to come out of retirement aged 55
    McClellan’s traumatic brain injury saw him lose his eyesight, 80 per cent of his hearing and the ability to walk unaided.
    His family flew to London to be by his bedside during his period of unconsciousness, with his sisters – in particular Lisa – looking after him ever since.
    In the years since his fateful fight with Benn, McClellan has managed to regain some of the ability to walk – although his memory has never been the same.
    He does, however, sometimes recall the fact he was once one of the best middleweights on the planet.
    When he was recently visited by Boxing News in his home in Freeport, Illinois, McClellan said: “I’m Gerald Allen McClellan Senior!
    “My position in boxing: middleweight champion of the world!”
    Although he somewhat regained the ability to walk, McClellan is sadly now resound to spending most of his days in his armchair.
    And the sharp and cerebral mind that he used to great effect in his fights is now, tragically, a sad and withered version of itself.
    That night at the London Arena serves as a dark reminder of the dangers of the Sweet Science, so much so that Benn tries his best not to dwell on it.
    Gerald McClellan lost his sight, eight per cent of his hearing and the ability to walk unaided due to the fight and is, to this day, looked after by his sister LisaCredit: REUTERS
    Gerald McClellan and Nigel Benn were reunited 12 years after their warCredit: REUTERS
    He told Ring Magazine in 2020: “I rarely think about it, to be honest, and it’s only discussed when someone brings it up.
    “It’s a part of my life that’s behind me and I don’t really dwell on it, or put in a specific category.”
    Twelve years after their war, Benn and McClellan were reunited for a benefit event to raise funds for the American’s care.
    Benn said: “We raised $250,000 (£198,000) for Gerald and that was such a joy.
    “The benefit night was a complete sell-out in London.
    “It was so difficult because I had to shout in Gerald’s ear so he could hear what I was saying but he told me it was an accident, that it wasn’t my fault.
    “I was so happy to see him but my emotions were up, and down, up and down. I didn’t know whether to be happy, or cry, or be sick.
    “I’ve never experienced so many emotions at one time in my life.
    “I held Gerald’s hand and Lisa told me all the stories about his aftercare.
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    “I always felt the American people should have looked after him better than they did.
    “If he’d been British, his house would have been paid for and he’d be getting the best of care.”
    Nigel Benn can’t believe the American boxing fraternity didn’t look after Gerald McClellan after his career cut shortCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD More

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    Manny Pacquaio BANNED from boxing at Paris Olympics as little-known rule ruins legend’s dream

    MANNY Pacquaio will not be competing at Paris 2024, after the International Olympic Committee upheld their rule on the age limit.Pacman, who hung up his gloves in 2021, had aspirations of competing at this year’s Games at the age of 45.
    Manny Pacquiao won’t be competing at Paris 2024Credit: Getty
    The boxing event is set to be held at the illustrious Roland Garros tennis complex.
    But the Philippines legend won’t be there due to a little known ruling.
    The IOC, which oversees Olympic boxing after de-recognising the International Boxing Association governing body, confirmed on Sunday that they wrote to Olympic officials in Philippines explaining the age limit for boxers will stay at 40 years old.
    The age limit was raised from 34 to 40 back in 2013.
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    That would have allowed Pacquiao to compete at Rio 2016, although he chose to be a senator in his homeland instead.
    Although it was believed he wanted to try and win a medal at Paris 2024, it was unclear if Pacquiao would have tried to fight at the qualifiers that start this month in Italy and conclude in Thailand in May.
    Reports suggested the Philippines Olympic body were keen to get Pacquiao in as a “universality” entry.
    These are free passes, effectively, that are allotted to countries with fewer athletes at the Games and struggle to have others qualify on merit.
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    However, past sporting success for the Philippines has meant that request wasn’t granted.
    “Universality places are not allocated to (teams) with an average of more than eight athletes in individual sports/disciplines at the last two editions of the Olympic Games,” the IOC said.
    I fought Manny Pacquaio and Canelo but my toughest opponent was ‘the drunken master’ who’s record didn’t show his skill
    “This is the case for the Philippine Olympic Committee.”
    Pacquaio’s remarkable career came to an end in 2021, after 72 fights.
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    Tyson Fury sends Usyk a reminder of his incredible body transformation on date of their axed undisputed showdown

    TYSON FURY has sent Oleksandr Usyk a reminder of the incredible shape he was in for their undisputed showdown.The duo were set to throw down for all the heavyweights in Saudi Arabia TONIGHT in a dust-up well over two years in the making.
    Tyson Fury was set to face Oleksandr Usyk for all the heavyweight marbles tonightCredit: EPA
    A horror cut above his right eye scuppered the historic fightCredit: QUEENSBERRY PROMOTIONS
    Fury looked to be in incredible shape for the biggest fight of his careerCredit: INSTAGRAM@TYSONFURY
    Fury reshared a clip of one of his gruelling training sessions on what would’ve been the day of his long-awaited clash with the UkrainianCredit: TIKO@KRISTIAN.BLACKLOC
    But a HORROR CUT for The Gypsy King in one of his final sparring sessions earlier this month postponed the first undisputed heavyweight bout in nearly 25 years.
    Fury, who suffered a huge laceration above his right eye, looked to be in incredible shape for his legacy-defining fight.
    And the WBC heavyweight champ has shared fresh footage of himself in the shape of his career on the day he could have cemented his legacy.
    The 35-year-old re-shared a video from his strength and condition coach Kristian Blacklock of himself performing plyometric footwork drills and explosive medicine ball slams to his Instagram story.
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    Blacklock jokingly claimed Fury was moving so fast as he’d accidentally taken two scoops of pre-workout.
    Fury’s legion of fans were quick to comment on how good shape he was in, with one saying: “Best shape he’s been in.”
    Another said: “Best shape he’s been in. Can’t wait for him to flatten Usyk.”
    And another said: “Chiseled out of stone.”
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    One remarked: “Absolute boss.”
    Another chimed in: “Geed up the king.”
    Inside Oleksandr Usyk’s training camp as boxer continues brutal regime despite Tyson Fury postponement
    Saudi boxing kingpin Turki Alalshikh has rescheduled Fury and Usyk’s long-awaited showdown for May 18.
    And Wythenshawe warrior Fury is planning for their rescheduled Riyadh rumble to be the first of a stunning five-fight run to close out his unblemished career.
    “I keep hearing talk from people that I should retire or I’m gonna retire soon,” he said. “I ain’t retiring [anytime soon].
    “I’ve got two fights with Usyk for the undisputed, twice.
    “Then I’m gonna fight AJ at least once, maybe twice if there’s a rematch.
    “If he wants one after the first battering I give him.
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    “Then I’m gonna fight Ngannou again. And that’s just the start.
    “So there’s five little fights for you to whet your appetite with.” More

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    Joseph Parker speaks out on Tyson Fury conspiracy theories around ‘fake cut’ that KOd showdown with Usyk

    JOSEPH PARKER has insisted that Tyson Fury’s cut that caused his fight with Oleksandr Usyk to be delayed was a “freak accident”.Fury has come under criticism for suffering a cut during a sparring session ahead of his fight with the Ukrainian.
    Tyson Fury suffered a cut in a sparring sessionCredit: X @Queensbury
    He was caught by an elbowCredit: X formerly Twitter / @MichaelBensonn
    Joseph Parker has insisted that the injury was an accidentCredit: Getty
    Fury, 35, was caught by an elbow by Croatian sparring partner Agron Smakici and was left needing over ten stitches in his eye.
    As a result of the injury, the heavyweight unification bout with Usyk was delayed from February 17 to May 18.
    There has been no evidence that the injury was faked in any way.
    However, fans have speculated about its legitimacy on social media.
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    Parker, 32, has now weighed in on the debate and has dismissed the conspiracy theories.
    Former WBO heavyweight champion told iFL TV: “I don’t think that you can escape seeing the opinions and the comments.
    “A lot of people are talking real bad about him [Fury] and saying that it is a fake cut and that he made it happen.
    “Everyone has an idea, everyone has an opinion, everyone wants to say this and say that and think that they know what is happening but that is boxing.
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    “These things happen and it is a freak accident.
    “It is good that they have postponed the fight and not given the fight to anyone else because we do want to see that fight happen.
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    “I know that it will happen.
    “There are things in place now where if someone pulls out of the fight there is something that they have to deal with so it will happen, May 18th.”
    Saudi’s boxing powerbroker Turki Alalshikh was quick to confirm a new date only three months down the line has been set.
    Fury and Usyk must make the fight happen now otherwise will have to have a massive £10MILLION consequence to be paid out of either boxer’s own cash.
    Usyk spoke out for the first time since the fight cancellation during a press conference in Valencia – where it was revealed he pushed for the penalty clause.

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    Footage of Mike Tyson sparring at 57 goes viral as stunned boxing fans say ‘he floors Fury in the 6th’

    FANS think Mike Tyson has still got it after footage of him doing pad work surfaced online.The 57-year-old looked sharp as ever while training in the gym.
    Mike Tyson has left fans impressed with his skills despite his ageCredit: Getty
    The 57-year-old has been working in the gymCredit: X
    Tyson is a legend of the boxing game – becoming the youngest ever heavyweight champion in 1986 at the age of 20.
    Following that Iron Mike won a spectacular six heavyweight championships throughout his career before hanging up his gloves in 2005.
    But some 19 years later and a number of boxing fans are convinced he could still get the better of most modern fighters
    After watching him throw some sharp punches and dart around the ring, one fan wrote on social media: “Mike Tyson could still beat [Deontay] Wilder.”
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    While a second added: “This guy would collect every belt in the world and hold it for a decade plus.”
    A third chimed in, writing: “He floors Tyson Fury in the 6th round.”
    And a fourth claimed: “No doubt Mike could be the heavyweight champ right now.”
    Tyson did come out of retirement back in 2020 for an exhibition against fellow legend Roy Jones Jr.
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    And as much as fans would like to see Tyson back in the ring once more to face a current day heavyweight, it’s very unlikely they will get their wish.
    Instead they will have to settle for the undisputed heavyweight title clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
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    Controversial British athletics icon Dwain Chambers to make shock return to competitive sprinting aged 45

    DWAIN CHAMBERS will run in a competitive race at the age of 45, yet he should really forget all about winning!Despite his dodgy drugs past, UK Athletics are open to him working with and talking to the current generation about his chequered past and complicated history.
    Dwain Chambers is still competingCredit: PA
    He is unlikely to qualify for the World Indoor ChampionshipsCredit: PA
    In his pomp, Chambers was one of the best sprinters around, winning bronze at the 100 metres at world level in 1999 plus gold over 60 metres indoors in Doha 14 years ago.
    But infamously, he was caught up in the USA BALCO doping scandal – in 2003, he tested positive for a banned steroid, was suspended from the sport for two years and was stripped of some medals.
    Chambers probably should have retired by now and given up competition but he will be the oldest person in the field at the two-day UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham.
    UKA Olympic Head Coach Paula Dunn said: “The reality is he’s not going to qualify for the World Indoors with the standards.
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    “He enjoys his athletics. He’s qualified as right.
    “He’s doing great work down in Lee Valley with his academy. So like every other athlete, he can continue to race.
    “I don’t think he has aspirations, realistically, to go to the World Indoors (in Glasgow) but he’s running very well for somebody who’s in his mid-forties.
    “Some people enjoy keeping fit and competing. He obviously feels he has more to give.
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    “And like any athlete he feels he wants to reach his full potential at the age of 45.
    “As a sport, we’re inclusive. So, he’s welcome to do that.”
    British track sprinter Dwain Chambers races a HORSE ahead of Cheltenham
    It is ten years since he last ran in GB colours, notably finishing fourth in the 100 metres final at the European Championships in Zurich.
    That year, he also ran at the 2014 World Indoors in Sopot, Poland, but came sixth as Teesside Tornado Richard Kilty claimed the 60-metre title.
    Some will not forgive Chambers for his indiscretions and UKA policy prevents someone who has served a drugs ban from being employed as a national coach.
    Dunn would have no issue potentially bringing him into a UKA camp on a one-off basis, especially as he tried to redeem himself, teaching people about the pitfalls of cheating.
    She said: “Dwain has done lots of workshops telling youngsters about the dangers and how you have to say focused on what you are trying to achieve without taking shortcuts.
    “So for me, it’s a story of redemption. He got caught, he owned up to it and he has tried to make the best of a situation.
    “If he can educate people about the pitfalls, I think that’s a bonus.
    “Sometimes the best people to give the message is the person who has suffered through some consequences.
    “So it is not off the table but I haven’t actually thought about it. Long-term, it could be something that could be useful for the programme.
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    “As an adviser and as a speaker to athletes in the areas that he talks in at the moment then he could be useful.”
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    Eddie Hearn left dripping blood after suffering injury while celebrating boxing star’s win

    EDDIE HEARN was left bleeding after injuring himself whilst celebrating Eduardo Nunez’s latest win.The Matchroom chief has been forced to go to hospital after cutting his head on a vase.
    Eddie Hearn was left bleeding after celebrating a boxer’s winCredit: Instagram / @franksmith
    Hearn has since headed to hospital for stitches, he revealed on InstagramCredit: Instagram / @franksmith
    Hearn had been watching on as ‘Sugar’ stopped Shvkatdzhon Rakhimov in an IBF title eliminator in Tajikistan on Friday.
    A video shared to Matchroom CEO Frank Smith’s Instagram story showed the aftermath of the celebrations.
    The promoter could be seen wiping blood from his head with a towel, whilst parts of the broken vase were left scattered on the floor.
    Asked by Smith what had happened, Hearn answered: “So, when Sugar Nunez stopped him, I jumped up to celebrate. I headbutted that (points to vase).”
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    He later reposted the clip to his own page, adding: “Off to hospital to get stitched after cutting my head open in the celebrations! Well done @SugarNunez97 that was incredible!”
    Nunez has now moved to 26-1 as a professional after his 11th round stoppage win.
    Meanwhile, Hearn and Matchroom are preparing for their latest event in Oaxaca, Mexico later on Friday.
    The card is headlined by Adrian Curiel’s first defence of his IBF light-flyweight belt against Sivenathi Nontshinga.
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    Hearn had earlier announced the highly-anticipated rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall.
    The rivals are set to meet in the ring once again in Leeds on April 27.
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    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn flaunts curves in tiny thong bikini as fans call her ‘beautiful Venus’

    APOLLONIA LLEWELLYN has been called a “beautiful Venus” by her fans after her latest social media upload.The boxing ring girl left little to the imagination as she flaunted her curves in a tiny thong bikini.
    Apollonia Llewellyn flaunted her curves in her latest Instagram snapsCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The ring girl showed off her physique in a tiny thong bikiniCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia shared a series of snaps to Instagram as she posed in a hot tub in Switzerland.
    She relaxed in the water in her skimpy black swimwear, showing off her physique as she sat on the edge of the hot tub,
    Once in the water, she smouldered and pouted for the camera in a pair of close up snaps.
    Alongside the upload, she wrote in the caption: “Spa days.”
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    Her fans were left in awe in the comments section, with one writing: “Gorgeous as always.”
    Another added: “You are magnificent.”
    A third follower dubbed her: “Beautiful Venus Apollonia.”
    Meanwhile, one more hailed the “mermaid vibes” in the snaps.
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    Apollonia’s fans were left calling her ‘beautiful venus’Credit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The model has 579,000 followers on InstagramCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia has amassed 579,000 followers on Instagram, who are regularly treated to racy snaps from her photoshoots and travels.
    The model also caught the eye as a ring girl for Misfits Boxing at an event last year.
    Apollonia Llewellyn risks Instagram ban in tiny bikinis
    Her recent social media activity included gifting her fans with an early Valentine’s present.
    Apollonia flashed her underboob as she posed in a see-through red lingerie for the risqué snaps.
    A separate post saw her dubbed the “hottest babe in the world” after almost bursting out of another tiny bikini.
    Inside Apollonia’s glamorous life as influencer, ring girl and model …
    Apollonia burst out of this tiny silver bikini as she drank her ‘morning juice’Credit: INSTAGRAM
    Conor McGregor was among 8,000 fans who enjoyed this see-through lacy outfitCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Thousands of Apollonia’s fans enjoyed the view on the ring girl’s holiday to New YorkCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia braved the snow in the Lake DistrictCredit: Instagram
    Apollonia really enjoyed this bowl of pasta on her summer holiday to SantoriniCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia invited fans to ‘sit and stare’ at this picture, and thousands took her up on the invitationCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Fans were worried Apollonia’s top had shrunk in the wash as she enjoyed this hearty breakfastCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia’s followers were in awe of the stunner’s new hairdo as she wowed in a tiny yellow bikiniCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia sent a cheeky message to her fans as she posed in this glamorous see-through numberCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia told fans ‘no caption needed’ as she squeezed into this skin-tight see-through playsuitCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia revealed he ‘idea of happiness’ is being ‘wind swept on the beach’ with this busty snapCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia left very little to the imagination as she ‘brightened fans’ Mondays’ in a skimpy wet T-shirtCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia shot to recognition as a member of the Misfits Boxing fight night team
    She has garnered her a huge social media presenceCredit: INSTAGRAM @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia has over 570,000 Instagram followersCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She has turned down a staggering £100,000 to pose nude beforeCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The model insisted she isn’t money-orientedCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia shows off her jet setting lifestyle onlineCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She also holidayed in New YorkCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia is no stranger to a bikini pictureCredit: INSTAGRAM @apolloniallewellyn
    She has built a huge following on social mediaCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia works as a model alongside her social fameCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn More