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    Anthony Joshua facing ‘absolute disaster’ against Francis Ngannou and will get ‘zero credibility’ for winning, says icon

    LENNOX LEWIS has warned Anthony Joshua faces “absolute disaster” by losing to Francis Ngannou and gets “zero credibility” even if he wins. Ngannou takes to the boxing ring for just the second time to face AJ on March 8 in Saudi Arabia.
    Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou ahead of their March 8 fightCredit: Getty
    Joshua with Lennox Lewis after his 2012 London Olympics winCredit: AFP
    It comes off the back of him dropping Tyson Fury on his debut in October and controversially losing on points.
    Ngannou’s boxing stock rose sensationally following the fight but British legend Lewis appears to see the fight as nothing more than an opportunity to make some cash.
    He posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Ngannou’s fight with @Tyson_Fury was a spectacle. This fight with AJ is also a spectacle.
    “Hats off to Ngannou for making the most of his opportunities. He’s done nothing wrong. This is just the HW division in the year 2024.”
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    Lewis, 58, added: “IMO, this fight adds ZERO credibility to AJ’s resume.
    “He’s SUPPOSED to win this fight and when he does, what does he gain or learn by beating someone in his second HW fight?
    “If he loses, than it’s an absolute disaster. The same stood for Fury and it almost cost him everything.”
    Fury, 35, is now challenging Oleksandr Usyk, 36, for the undisputed title on February 17 in Riyadh.
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    So Ngannou, 37, instead turned his attention to Joshua, 34, whose blockbuster bout with Deontay Wilder, 38, was axed after the American suffered defeat.
    Organisers in Saudi want the winner between Fury and Usyk to then challenge the victor of Joshua and Ngannou’s bout.
    So Hearn hit back at Lewis’ online blast with: “Listen in to yesterday..the winner fights the winner of Fury v Usyk for Undisputed and when AJ joins your club I know you will be delighted for him.” More

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    ‘I break eye sockets’ – Anthony Joshua says he ‘f***ing ruined’ rival’s career with an uppercut in warning to Ngannou

    ANTHONY JOSHUA brutally warned Francis Ngannou about the power he possesses and the damage it has caused. The pair collide in a humongous heavyweight clash on March 8 in Saudi Arabia.
    Anthony Joshua brutally warned Francis Ngannou about the power he possessesCredit: Getty
    Ngannou comes into just his second boxing bout having dropped Tyson Fury on his debut in October.
    He was controversially beaten on points as his stock rose sensationally overnight.
    But AJ was quick to point out the destruction he has also caused the likes of Otto Wallin, Robert Helenius and Dillian Whyte.
    Joshua, 34, told Boxing News: “He has longer arms than me. He’s stocky and big.
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    “But I think people underestimate me, they think they can just come and put pressure on me because I am not mentally all that or this.
    “And as much as there is hype around Ngannou, he still has to come through me. He is looking at someone who knows how to fight.
    “I am a power puncher myself. I break peoples’ eye sockets.
    “I broke Wallin’s nose and eye socket, Helenius got sparked out, and I f***ing ruined Dillian Whyte’s career with an uppercut. The list goes on.
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    “He has to deal with me and that is what is going to make it a good fight.”
    Ngannou, 37, earned himself another massive payday in the ring for the performance he put on against Fury, 35.
    And now Joshua, 34, has the chance to one-up his great British rival by attempting to beat the MMA star in more convincing fashion.
    He said: “There is an element of that. It’s all about perception in boxing.
    “It just changes the whole perception if I can go out there and have a good fight. ‘Oh, AJ’s the king!’ my fans will roar louder.
    “But I’ve still got a massive training camp to complete, I’ve still got to get through the fight first!
    “Let’s get there first before we start thinking ahead.”
    Joshua knocked out Dillian Whyte in 2015Credit: Getty
    Joshua stopped Robert Helenius last AugustCredit: Matthew Pover Matchroom Boxing
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    Manny Pacquiao in talks for boxing return in Saudi Arabia with Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor touted opponents

    MANNY PACQUIAO is in talks to make a boxing return in Saudi Arabia – eyeing fights with Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor. The Filipino icon retired in 2021 following defeat to Yordenis Ugas but he has continued to tease a comeback since.
    Manny Pacquiao is in talks to make a boxing return in Saudi ArabiaCredit: AFP
    Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor could be opponents for PacquiaoCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Pacquiao, who been keeping active in exhibition bouts, has met with boxing bosses in Saudi over a return.
    And a rematch with Mayweather – who he lost to in 2015 – or a crossover clash against McGregor would be top of his wishlist.
    Pacquiao’s advisor Sean Gibbons told Betway: “We are having discussions and Manny is talking to his Excellency Turki Alalshikh.
    “Conor McGregor has said he is fighting in the UFC in June so there’s nothing happening at all there, but it can be revisited alongside Floyd Mayweather.
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    “They are fights he could do at 100 years old, off the couch with ease.”
    McGregor, 35, made his boxing debut in 2017 but lost against Mayweather, 46.
    He later held talks with Pacquiao, 45, but a legal dispute between the camps saw the bout collapse.
    Gibbons reiterated that McGregor is currently not an option due to his UFC obligations but the fight remains a fantasy of Pacquiao’s.
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    He said: “In a dream fight, McGregor would be tremendous.
    “Ten years ago, Pacquiao against McGregor wouldn’t have even been competitive but due to the fact Manny is a little older, Conor is still young and really has improved his boxing and gave Mayweather a great run, it would be a great fight.
    “So, with the age factor, he could give Manny a good run but there’s no need to even discuss that fight until after June and see if a real fighter comes around and Manny can fight them.” More

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    Anthony Joshua receives chilling threat from former UFC champion Francis Ngannou ahead of boxing fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been warned he will wake up in hospital if his defence is not watertight when he faces Francis Ngannou.The London 2012 legend, 33, was back to his ferocious best on December 23 when he disfigured Otto Wallin in five ruthless rounds.
    Anthony Joshua has received a brutal warning from Francis NgannouCredit: Getty
    The UFC legend floored Tyson Fury back in OctoberCredit: Getty
    But he has not been really whacked by a prime heavyweight puncher since Andy Ruiz Jr stunned him in 2019.
    Ngannou, the 37-year-old former UFC heavyweight champ, claims to have the planet’s hardest punch – following a scientific test that rated his right at 96 horsepower – and dropped Tyson Fury in October.
    And the 19st Cameroon KO artist has politely told AJ to book himself a recovery room on a Riyadh ward if he cannot avoid all of his punches for all 10 March 8 rounds.
    From underneath a stunning gold-embossed African cape, he said: “If I catch him then he’s going to sleep.
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    “Remember this is the heavyweight division and everyone is quite strong so you should keep your chin away.
    “If you put your chin in the right position and get hit – even by a lightest fighter – then you might wake up in the white room.
    “So you better keep your chin away and fight smart.”
    Ngannou worked in a sand mine while still a poor schoolboy, didn’t even see a proper gym until he was 22 and smuggled himself illegally to Europe – across the Sahara and Mediterranean Sea – before spending time in a detention centre.
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    So we should not be surprised that he accepted a narrow points loss to Fury with a huge smile, when thousands of fans inside the 26,000-seater arena, and at home, were angry his hand wasn’t raised.
    He brilliantly explained: “I come from Africa. I come from a continent with 1.3bn people and 60 per cent of them are just youths and not many of them have the opportunity to accomplish their dream. I was living the dream.
    “From where I started, from where I was born, to get there that night and accomplish that dream I’ve been carrying for 25 years, do you think I would let some f***ing judges take that pleasure away from me? No.
    “I was happy with my achievement, I was happy with achieving my dream after all those years, all the obstacles I had, all the horrors on the way.
    “I was there fighting in front of my family. They were there ringside, before the VIPs, it was them.
    “My mum was there, my brothers, my sisters, they were there watching, they were on top of the world.
    “When the camera turned around, away from the ring, they were the first people who were there. Why wouldn’t I be happy?”
    Ngannou’s journey from his tiny village of Batie is inspirational and he is proudly investing personal time and influence – as well as hard-earned purses – in his home.
    So he is excited to be fighting our Nigerian-Brit, who has the west-African home of his parents – that borders his own – etched on his giant shoulder.
    And he is hilariously polite in trying not to offend the six British newspaper reporters peppering him with questions about the Saudi Arabia shootout between Cameroon and Nigeria.
    He smiled: “We are both African descendants, we are both looking back and thinking of our culture and community, what we are doing, how we can improve and what it could be and that’s why we talk about a potential rematch in Africa. But, at the end of the day, we both win.
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    “We are both bringing something to our communities, we are contributing to the new generation.
    “I call this ‘Black Excellency’ – sorry, no offence to you white guys.”
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    Joe Joyce set to return to action against heavyweight boxer who was once banned for six months for BITING opponent

    JOE JOYCE is set to return to the ring in March against a man that was previously banned for six months for BITING David Price.The 38-year-old is looking to bounce back from a nightmare 2023 that saw his heavyweight world title dreams suffer a crushing blow.
    Joe Joyce is due to return to the ring in March in BirminghamCredit: Getty
    The Juggernaut was dealt a first career defeat when he lost via TKO to Zhilei Zhang in April in the sixth round.
    Joyce cashed in his rematch clause to face the giant Chinese star again – but this time the bout only lasted until the third round before he was knocked out.
    That left the Olympic silver medallist’s career hanging in the balance, but instead of retiring, it has now been confirmed that he will step back into the ring.
    Joyce, who is 15-2, looks set to make his return on March 16 in Birmingham against Kash Ali, according to several reports.
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    His 31-year-old opponent has a record of 21-2 but is most famous for the shocking incident back in March 2019.
    The boxing world was left stunned when Ali was disqualified in the fifth round of his fight against Price in Liverpool.
    He first appeared to nibble Price’s shoulder in the third round while the pair were clinched against the ropes.
    Then, as he trailed on the scorecards going into the fifth, Ali was enjoying his best stint of the fight but soon found himself on the receiving end of a sustained attack by his Liverpudlian opponent.
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    And in a desperate attempt to recover, Ali grabbed Price and clinched him to the ground – but when the two fell to the floor, the Birmingham man bit him again, this time on the stomach.
    Referee Mark Lyson immediately disqualified Ali, with the shamed star then confronted by an enraged thug and showered with beer by furious fans while being escorted out the arena by security.
    Ali is believed to have sank his teeth into Price at least four times during the bout and he would later admit his “embarrassment” while publicly apologising.
    The disgraced fighter return to the ring that November and beat Artur Kubiak via TKO.
    Ali went on to win his next five fights but suffered defeat last time out in July when he lost on points after six rounds with Bohdan Myronets.
    He looks set to fight Kash Ali on his return to the ringCredit: Getty
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    Oleksandr Usyk’s five sparring partners for Tyson Fury fight revealed including unknown Brit and Klitschko’s old foe

    OLEKSANDR USYK is gearing up for his world title clash with Tyson Fury.And ahead of the heavyweight bout, his five sparring partners have been revealed.
    Oleksandr Usyk’s five sparring partners have been revealedCredit: Getty
    Usyk is preparing for his bout with Tyson Fury next monthCredit: EPA
    Usyk faces The Gypsy King on Feb 17 and is hoping to become the undisputed champ with all four belts on the line next month.
    And to do so he will have to make sure he is training to reach his absolute best – that includes his sparring.
    The Mirror have revealed the five men who are braving the Ukrainian’s fists during his camp and it could spell trouble for Fury.
    Usyk has collected a number of hard hitters and heavyweight fighters to get him ready for the big fight.
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    Sanel Hasonivic
    Sanel Hasonivic is one of Usyk’s sparring partners ahead of his fight with Fury.
    The 6ft 8in heavyweight has an impressive 7-1 record and has won six of his fights by knockout.
    The 25-year-old Serbian sent a message to Fury after his sparring sessions with Usyk.
    He said: “After some serious sparring, I believe you will emerge victorious in the fight against Tyson Fury!”
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    Mariusz Wach is another giant that is helping Usyk prepare in his bid to be the undisputed world champ.
    Wach has experience against some of the biggest names in heavyweight boxing including Dillian Whyte.
    But it was his challenge for the unified heavyweight world titles against Wladimir Klitschko in 2012 that gained him the most attention.
    The 44-year-old narrowly lost out on points and will be a valuable sparring partner for Usyk.
    Emmanuel Odiase
    As far as experience training with the best goes, Emmauel Odiase is hard to beat.
    Despite only making his pro boxing debut in October – with a win against Emre Altintas – the German heavyweight has sparred with some huge names.
    Odiase previously worked with Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder and Derek Chisora as well as helping Usyk in the past as he prepared for his fight against Daniel Dubois.
    Volodymyr Katsuk
    A fellow Ukrainian, Volodymyr Katsuk, is another who has helped big name fighters in the past.
    The 35-year-old worked with Klitschko previously and has a record of 5-1 in the ring by himself.
    Katsuk also helped Robert Helenius’ spar in preperation for his fight with Wilder back in 2022.
    Darren Sealy
    Perhaps the most unusual name on the list is that of Darren Sealy.
    The unknown British fighter stands at a whopping 6ft 9in and is relatively new to pro boxing.
    Sealy made his professional debut last year against fellow Brit Phil Williams, but wasn’t able to come away with a win.
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    Although he was part of Francis Ngannou’s team that helped him prepare for what was a shock performance against Fury in October.
    However the most notable thing about Sealy may actually be that he an aspiring actor as well as a heavyweight boxer.
    Sanel Hasanovic has been training with UsykCredit: Instagram
    Mariusz Whyte (R) has previously fought Dillian Whyte (L)Credit: Getty
    Emanuel Odiase has sparred with a whole host of big name fightersCredit: Instagram @emaodiase
    Volodymyr Katsuk previously trained with Wladimir KlitschkoCredit: X @VladimirKatsuk
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    I was a party girl who snorted cocaine and ketamine… but now I’m sober thanks to boxing, Elle Brooke bravely reveals

    ELLE BROOKE has bravely revealed how a party lifestyle drove her to drugs and depression – but now she is fighting fit through sobriety. The OnlyFans star is 3-1 as a boxer since making her debut in July 2022 against Love Islander AJ Bunker.
    Elle Brooke has gone sober after battling drug abuse and depressionCredit: instagram @thedumbledong
    Brooke admits she was a formerly a ‘party girl’Credit: instagram @thedumbledong
    The OnlyFans star turned her life around through boxingCredit: PA
    And the two prepare to rematch at Misfits 12 in Leeds on Saturday.
    Much has changed since their first fight but nothing more so than Brooke’s lifestyle out of the ring.
    She told SunSport: “I’ve said this before but I was a party girl.
    “I was a really bad party girl, any substance I could find I was putting up my nose, I was taking it to the max.
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    “Whereas now, I don’t drink, I’ve had 18 months sober, or a year, and now I just live a boring life.
    “I don’t go out on the weekends because I’m too focused on my eating and my training habits.
    “My circle has got a lot smaller, I don’t see as many people as I did once before because I’m just not in that lifestyle of partying and going out anymore.
    “So my life has got so boring, I’m married to my house. I’m honestly in these four walls constantly, it’s work, work, work for me.”
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    Brooke admits to suffering from depression before boxing helped turn herself around.
    “It’s two polar opposites really,” she says when comparing her past and current life.
    “From going out every week to the pub, going clubbing, sniffing tons of cocaine, ketamine, anything you can find to the other side, watching what you put in your body, dieting, health and exercise, regular routine.
    “Routine is my favourite things about boxing because it gives me a reason to wake up in the morning. It gives me structure for the day.
    “I think I would 100 per cent be living the same lifestyle. Maybe not as crazy because I’ve aged 18 months, I’m not in my early 20s anymore.
    I was a really bad party girl, any substance I could find I was putting up my nose, I was taking it to the max… Whereas now, I don’t drink, I’ve had 18 months sober, or a year, and now I just live a boring life.Elle Brooke
    “But 100 per cent I’d still be going out, to Ibiza and stuff like that. I’ve had to cancel so many holidays and that kind of thing. It’s been a complete 180 really.
    “I was at one point on antidepressants, taking sertraline before I started boxing.
    “So I was relying on a pill everyday to make me happy and so I didn’t have like dark, suicidal thoughts whereas now I have those good days and I have those bad days but it’s more about training and what I’m focusing on.
    “So boxing really has changed my life. From being depressed and – I wouldn’t say a drug addict because I wasn’t a drug addict – but a party animal, to where I am now, it’s been a journey.”
    Brooke, 26, has rivalled Bunker, 31, ever since her original win nearly two years ago with the bad blood brewing.
    She said: “We know of each other now. When we first fought it was just someone else in the influencer scene to take on that fight.
    “Whereas now she’s champ, I’ve already beat her and it’s her opportunity for redemption, my opportunity to win the belt and that’s the story.
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    “We also aren’t that fond of each other, so it’s got great ingredients for a good fight.”

    You can watch Elle Brooke vs AJ Bunker, and the rest of the X Series 012 card in Leeds, live on DAZN on Saturday, January 20.  Tickets are available at www.MisfitsBoxing.com

    Elle Brooke has gone sober through boxingCredit: Instagram / @thedumbledong
    The influencer is 3-1 as a boxerCredit: Rex
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    How Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could headline incredible 5 vs 5 superfight tournament between Hearn and Warren

    PROMOTERS Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren shook hands over an incredible fight card pitting their stables against each other. His Excellency Turki Alalshikh – Saudi Arabia’s boxing boss – called for the Matchroom and Queensberry chiefs to put it all on the line.
    Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren shake hands over the dealCredit: Getty
    And the two shook hands on stage at a press conference to leave fans drawling over the mouthwatering clash of camps.
    Here, SunSport runs down a stunning five-fight card featuring the best British stars against each other from the competing packs.
    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury
    The obvious pick would be the two biggest names in British boxing finally fighting each other.
    And it could soon become reality.
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    If Fury defeats Oleksandr Usyk and AJ gets past Francis Ngannou, the plan will be for the domestic rivals to at last get it on.
    Tyson Fury fights Oleksandr Usyk nextCredit: Reuters
    Anthony Joshua returns against Francis NgannouCredit: Getty
    Callum Smith vs Anthony Yarde
    For so long, the dream light-heavyweight fight in this country was Joshua Buatsi against Anthony Yarde.
    And while that remains the case, Buatsi has now left Hearn and DAZN for Sky Sports and Boxxer.
    So Hearn’s next best 175lb star would be Callum Smith, a former super-middleweight champ who just lost to Artur Beterbiev.
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    Callum Smith is a former super-middleweight champCredit: Reuters
    Anthony Yarde is one of Frank Smith’s biggest starsCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Derek Chisora vs Daniel Dubois
    Chisora is not actually signed to Hearn but has long been promoted by him.
    And with his refusal to retire, he remains linked to big names in the heavyweight division, including Daniel Dubois.
    It would be an excellent clash of experience vs youth with both heavy power punchers.
    Derek Chisora remains linked to big heavyweight fightsCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Daniel Dubois beat Jarrell Miller in his last fightCredit: Getty
    Fabio Wardley vs Joe Joyce
    Wardley is now the British and Commonwealth champion after beating one of Warren’s prospects in David Adeleye.
    And now he will be looking to push onto the world title scene, somewhere Joe Joyce long hovered around despite never getting a shot.
    Joyce is looking to rebuild his career after two losses to Zhilei Zhang so a fight with up-and-comer Wardley would be a risky one.
    Joe Joyce is coming off consecutive losses to Zhilei ZhangCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Fabio Wardley is the British and Commonwealth champCredit: Getty
    Josh Warrington vs Nick Ball
    Nick Ball has proven to be one of the most exciting fighters in this country with a 19-0 record.
    He has bulldozed his way to a world title shot against WBC featherweight champ Rey Vargas on AJ’s undercard.
    But a bout with former title holder Josh Warrington would be a guaranteed humdinger for as long as it lasted.
    Josh Warrington is the former featherweight champCredit: Reuters
    Nick Ball challenges for the world title nextCredit: Jamie McPhilimey More