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    Tyson Fury fired HUGE warning ahead of Usyk fight by his own dad and told what he has to do to become undisputed king

    TYSON FURY has been warned to adjust his style against Oleksandr Usyk by his father John.The Gypsy King is set to face Usyk in an undisputed clash on February 17 to crown the heavyweight king.
    John Fury has warned Tyson to adapt his style against Oleksandr UsykCredit: Alamy
    Usyk is unbeaten in 21 professional boutsCredit: PA
    But John Fury fears his son could be beaten for the first time in his career if he employs the same tactics which saw him defeat Deontay Wilder, Dillian Whyte and Francis Ngannou.
    He told Boxing Social: “He needs a different style altogether with Usyk, he’s totally different.
    “If you go back to, many years ago, you can watch it on the internet, it’s Gerry Cooney-Michael Spinks and Michael Spinks is a blown-up light-heavyweight weighing just over 14 stone at the time.
    “Gerry Cooney is 6ft 7in, 18st, look what happened. These are speed-men, you just can’t have that straight-up, going forward, looking to land a bomb on these kinds of fighters because guess what? They can see it coming and they will avoid it.
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    “Usyk is very good, he is a good mover, he’s got a brain, he’s got good footwork and the style for Deontay Wilder and Francis Ngannou isn’t going to cut it for a man like Usyk.”
    Fury has deployed different styles throughout his career depending on his opponent.
    In his first meeting with Wilder he set out a defensive stance and looked to counter the powerful American, before a switch to trainer SugarHill Steward saw him dominate the Bronze Bomber in their next two bouts.
    Fury, 35, also became world champion for the first time by feinting and jabbing his way to a unanimous decision victory over Wladimir Klitschko.
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    Fury has been warned about complacency by fellow heavyweight Zhilei Zhang after he laboured to a points win over former UFC champion Francis Ngannou last time out.
    While Anthony Joshua, who has twice faced Usyk and lost, believes the Ukrainian’s ring craft and experience will prove too much for Fury to deal with. More

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    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and full details as new fight date CONFIRMED

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk are finally set to clash in a massive undisputed fight next month. The two heavyweight titans were due to fight on December 23rd, but it was put on ice after the Gypsy King’s clash with Francis Ngannou in late October.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have confirmed a new date for their huge undisputed heavyweight fightCredit: EPA

    Fury is the holder of the WBC title and overcame the former UFC champion in controversial circumstances in Saudi Arabia.
    The Gypsy King was dropped in the third round before labouring to a points win on the night.
    Usyk is coming off wins over Fury’s compatriots in, Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua.
    The fight is one of the biggest that can be made in the sport and will be the first time that all four titles are on the line.
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    Usyk, who holds the WBA, WBO and IBF straps, has a record of 21-0, while Fury, also undefeated, sits at 33-1-0
    When is Fury vs Usyk going to take place?

    Fury’s clash with Usyk will take place on Saturday, February 17 2024.
    The bout will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the Kingdom Arena.
    Expect ring-walks to get going from around 10.30pm UK time.

    What TV channel will it be on?
    Fury vs Usyk will likely be shown live on TNT Sports Box Office in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the TNT Sports Box Office app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
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    What has been said?
    The pair were separated after their heated face-off to promote their colossal undisputed heavyweight fight in February.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face off ahead of their huge undisputed heavyweight bout in Saudi ArabiaCredit: EPA
    Despite Usyk standing his grown, Fury insists he saw fear in the unified heavyweight champion’s eyes.
    The undefeated WBC king said: “I think he’s scared to death. He’s rattled.
    “His balls are twitching now, boys. His a***hole is flapping.”
    Former pound-for-pound king Usyk believes Fury’s shenanigans were borne out of fear.
    He said: “The man behaves like that when he’s afraid and he doesn’t feel comfort.
    “He’s not sure about anything.”
    Usyk later added: “For me, this is a big opportunity [becoming] undisputed. For my family, my country.
    “[And] my people, who now defend my country.”
    Usyk will become only the second male fighter in boxing history to become an undisputed champion in two weight classes should he overcome Fury in their showdown.
    But the former cruiserweight king insisted: “There is no destiny.
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    “God gives me this opportunity and I’m using the opportunity.
    “Thanks God for everything.” More

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    Eddie Hearn brutally slammed for ‘complete 180’ after Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou fight announcement

    CARL FROCH has hit out at Eddie Hearn after Anthony Joshua’s fight against Francis Ngannou was announced.AJ defeated Otto Wallin in his previous outing last month in the hope of setting up a clash with Deontay Wilder.
    Carl Froch has slammed Eddie Hearn for changing his mind on Francis NgannouCredit: PA:Press Association
    AJ and Hearn planned to fight Deontay Wilder only for him to lose his last clashCredit: Getty
    But the Bronze Bomber suffered a shock defeat to Joseph Parker on the same night and it scuppered plans for a blockbuster bout.
    Hearn had to rethink and he has since finalised a deal to see AJ fight Ngannou.
    Back in October, he put his MMA career on hold to face Tyson Fury.
    Ngannou surprisingly knocked the Gypsy King to the canvas and was unfortunate not to win on points.
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    Prior to the clash, Hearn mocked it as “a total mismatch’ and a “cash grab”.
    Those words have led to former world champion Froch claiming that the promoter is a hypocrite.
    Froch said on his YouTube channel: “So Hearn has done a complete 180 on his original comments saying it’s a cash grab.
    “Well, this is a cash grab, let’s be honest. It’s not a world title fight.
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    “There’s a mixed response – some people want to see the fight, it’s decent enough but it’s not proper heavyweight boxing.”
    Reports have predicted that Ngannou could pocket £15.7m from the clash and the Brit even more.
    Though Froch admits he is intrigued by the bout despite thinking AJ should be focusing on titles, saying: “My initial thoughts are it’s not a bad fight.
    “It’s a fight that Joshua could potentially struggle with.
    “We saw Ngannou against Fury and Fury struggled. Was that because Ngannou is really good or Fury didn’t quite turn up? I think the latter… but Ngannou was tidy.
    “It’s a fight I’m looking forward to if I’m totally honest. It’s a fight I could get excited about.
    “I’m just not sure that it should be happening, because AJ wants to become a three-time heavyweight champion. But where’s the title?”
    The official date of Joshua vs Ngannou is yet to be announced but March 8 in Saudi Arabia has been hinted at.
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    Inside deserted Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics stadiums destroyed by the war and never rebuilt including gruesome podium

    VENUES used for the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics have been left in ruin.The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted the games between February 8 and 19 in 1984.
    Sarajevo played host to the 1984 Winter OlympicsCredit: Getty
    The tournament happened eight years before the Bosnian WarCredit: Getty
    Many of the venues were left in ruin by the conflict
    This Sarajevo ski jump venue is wreckedCredit: Reuters
    The majority of the venues were built for the Games before they were awarded.
    In total, there were nine venues including the Bjelašnica mountain which was used for the Alpine skiing.
    The Igman mountain and Jahorina ski resort were also used.
    In terms of buildings, there was the Skenderija II Hall for ice hockey, which housed 8,500 people.
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    There was the Trebević Bobsleigh and Luge Track which saw up to 11,500 people visit.
    The closing ceremonies, figure skating and ice hockey final took place in the Zetra Ice Hall which had a capacity of 15,000 spectators.
    The Winter Games were considered as a success.
    In 2019, Bosnian Nedzad Fazlija, 55, a five-time Olympian shooter said: “Sarajevo was a very successful host of the Winter Olympics.
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    Nedzad Fazlija considered the Winter Games in Sarajevo a successCredit: Getty
    “We are one of the few that can boast of being an Olympic city. We are very proud of that, we appreciate it, and we are grateful that we were entrusted. A huge number of volunteers were engaged in preparing everything. Everyone was proud.
    “This atmosphere, which ruled for the Games, created something that we call the Olympic spirit, which has remained to this day. We built facilities, but the most important profit is the Olympic spirit. It drives and motivates people to get involved in sport, to train, or just to be fans.
    “A lasting benefit is that the spirit is transmitted from generation to generation. Almost every child practised some sport. The Olympic spirit creates new athletes, new recreational players.”
    However, just eight years after the event the Bosnian War broke out and ran for three years between 1992 and 1995.
    The war was a part of the breakup of the state of Yugoslavia and led to the deaths of around 100,000.
    During the conflict, most of the venues from the Winter Games were destroyed and none of them were rebuilt.
    On average, the city was shelled 329 times a day including the track which once had the world’s best athletes on it.
    Sarajevo’s bobsleigh track became disused and was later spoiled with graffiti.
    The bobsleigh track is covered in graffitiCredit: AFP – Getty
    Plans to reconstruct the track were scrappedCredit: AFP
    One of the ski jumping venues is abandonedCredit: AFP – Getty
    The bobsled run on Mount Trebević is derelictCredit: Getty
    The track, used for both bobsleigh and luge, was called “safe, quick and technically interesting,” and required “extreme concentration and technical knowledge”.
    At the time, it was the fastest and steepest in the world at 1,300 meters and held 30,000 spectators.
    When the war broke out the Olympic track became a concrete trench and an artillery stronghold, as holes were drilled in to use in the war.
    The conflict continued to see the trench used in warfare as it was in a prime location, looking down on the city of Sarajevo from the mountain top.
    There have been plans to renovate the track in recent years following an extensive demining operation.
    But in 2019 it was cancelled due to the massive cost of fixing the critical infrastructure.
    There is still some hope as in 2022 the government of the Sarajevo Canton picked a team to develop a plan for reconstructing the facility as part of Barcelona’s potential 2030 bid.
    The Spanish city has been twinned with Sarajevo since 2000.
    The medal podium was used as a place for executions during the warCredit: Getty – Contributor
    A hotel was turned into a prison before being abandonedCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The venues are unrecognisableCredit: AFP – Getty
    The Olympic accommodation for athletes and a hotel were also left in ruins.
    During the war, it became a prison for Bosnian Muslims.
    One of the more grizzly scars from the war is a podium from the Winter Olympics that later became a place of execution for the imprisoned.
    The ramps for the ski jumping events have also been ruined as a result of the war.
    Sarajevo took a lot of damage during the war and reminders of the conflict are all around the former sporting venues.
    Fazlija added: “Sarajevo was in the longest siege in the modern history of war.
    “The first objects destroyed in Sarajevo were Olympic facilities.
    “It was very difficult to live in the city, to cope without water, food, warmth.
    “For sport, of course, it was not a good time. But the Olympic spirit of the city gave people the strength to endure another day, another week, another month.
    “The people helped each other as they could.
    “It drove people to clear the ruins, repair buildings, roads and infrastructure. Sarajevo was progressing every day, and life returned to the city.”
    In 2014 the Sarajevo Olympic Museum opened inside the Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic Hall.
    The exhibits showcase artefacts from the games while the Olympic rings can still be seen around the city.
    In 2019 the region played host to the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival.
    This included eight sports and had 1,200 volunteers and 900 athletes heading to the area.
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    As a result, the Bjelašnica ski resort was revitalised and will continue to benefit the locals.
    The Zetra Olympic Hall has also been the recipient of a reconstruction. More

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    Francis Ngannou hints at Tyson Fury rematch date as he reveals contract clause before money-spinning exhibition

    FRANCIS NGANNOU has confirmed he will have a rematch with Tyson Fury after controvresially losing to the Gypsy King in October.But first, the Cameroonian fighter will head back in the ring for a lucrative Saudi showdown with Anthony Joshua in March.
    Francis Ngannou has revealed a rematch will happen with Tyson Fury in OctoberCredit: Reuters
    Ngannou will first be back in action against Anthony Joshua in MarchCredit: Getty
    In October last year Ngannou shocked the world on is boxing debut with a virtuoso display against WBC heavyweight champ Tyson Fury, dropping him in the third round of their “Battle of the Baddest”.
    Despite the former UFC heavyweight champion controversially losing on points to the Gypsy King – he is ready to get back in the ring to do it all again.
    In an interview with the MMA Hour the Predator confirmed the contract clause between him and Fury meant a rematch would not happen right away, but within 12 months of the first bout.

    He said: “The rematch has never been right away.
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    “I think there’s even a slight chance that the ‘right away’ is the Usyk rematch.
    “Because I think their term is even closer, our rematch term was in one year. Within one year. Which is still gonna be in October this year.”
    But before Fury, Ngannou will take on AJ in a money-spinning clash where Forbes predict after pay-per-view and additional bonuses, the Cameroonian will take home at least $20m (£15.7m).
    SunSport understands the Riyadh rumble has been earmarked for March 9 – the date initially reserved for Joshua’s now dead-in-the-water clash with Deontay Wilder.
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    Meanwhile, Fury will bid to become the undisputed ruler of the heavyweight division in Saudi Arabia next month in a long-overdue showdown with former pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk.
    Ngannou continued: “It’s going to happen. I mean there’s Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, even then we spoke about it.
    “There’s Fury and Usyk going on, so the Joshua fight was like an opportunity.
    “I was waiting for Fury, but this was the opportunity that I was happy to take, I asked for.
    “And at the end of the day, this won’t take anything away from the Fury rematch.”
    Ngannou is also signed with the Professional Fighters League so fans could expect him to return to MMA in between his fights with AJ and Fury.
    He hasn’t been in the octagon since his win over Ciryl Gane at UFC 270 in January 2022. More

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    Eddie Hearn won’t let me fight Anthony Joshua – he thinks I’m too much of a risk, claims Zhilei Zhang

    ZHILEI ZHANG claims Anthony Joshua is being protected from a fight against him.Joshua, 34, secured a third successive win in Saudi Arabia in December with an impressive fifth-round stoppage of Swede Otto Wallin.
    Anthony Joshua is set to face Francis Ngannou in MarchCredit: Reuters
    Zhilei Zhang believes promoter Eddie Hearn is protecting Joshua from the Chinese heavyweightCredit: Getty
    On the same night, a huge clash with Deontay Wilder disappeared as the American was beaten by Joseph Parker.
    Now Joshua is set to take on former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou on March 9 following the MMA star’s controversial loss to Tyson Fury on his pro debut.
    And Zhang, 40, who is coming off back-to-back victories over Joe Joyce, is not surprised Joshua’s team have opted for an Ngannou fight.
    Speaking to Boxing News, he said: “I can’t say I’m disappointed, it’s a matter of personal choice, Joshua has his personal choice.
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    “If you look at Ngannou, he’s come into the sport and has a record of 0 and 1. He’s the cash cow.
    “If I fought Ngannou I would make a ton of money. What is boxing, is it a business or a competitive sport? That’s the question.”
    Zhang, who was previously signed with Joshua’s representation Eddie Hearn, then cited the promoter as the reason for an AJ fight not materialising.
    He added: “Actually I never thought this fight would be made. If Joshua believes he only has 40 per cent chance he can beat me, it won’t happen.
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    Hearn has promoted Joshua since his professional debut in 2013Credit: Rex
    Ngannou has landed another blockbuster heavyweight clashCredit: Reuters
    “I don’t even think it’s a 60-40 in his head. Eddie Hearn will not let him fight me. It’s too much of a risk.
    “When I signed with Matchroom a couple of years ago, that was one of the conversations we had.
    “My team flew to London to talk about it but it’s been years and it never materialised. They know how to avoid all the risks.
    “That’s how he [Hearn] does his work as a promoter, he builds up whatever he wants to build up.
    “I believe they successfully avoided all the risks but I don’t know if this fight will ever happen in the future, they will just keep using my name to build up whatever they want to build up.”
    Zhang boasts a professional record of 26 wins, one draw and one defeat.
    His only loss came in controversial fashion against Filip Hrgovic in 2022.
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    Deontay Wilder still hoping to revive £100m Anthony Joshua super-fight by redeeming himself on rival’s March 8 undercard

    DEONTAY WILDER is ready to redeem himself and revive his £100million Anthony Joshua fight by impressing in front of his rival. The pair of ex-heavyweight champions had signed contracts to meet in a Saudi Arabia blockbuster in March. 
    Deontay Wilder was beaten by Joseph ParkerCredit: Reuters
    Anthony Joshua is set to fight Francis Ngannou nextCredit: Reuters
    But Wilder fluffed his lines against Joseph Parker in the dress rehearsal despite AJ later doing his part by battering Otto Wallin in five rounds. 
    So now, Joshua, 34, will face red hot ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou, 37, on March 8 in Riyadh, leaving Wilder out in the cold. 
    But the American is desperate to fit on the undercard so he can get his career back on track. 
    Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel told SunSport: “We would love that. If there was an opportunity, we’d be glad to consider it. 
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    “We’d love to go back there and love to be on that card if it’s possible. If that opportunity presents itself, he’ll be ready.” 
    A win for Wilder and all could be forgiven, meaning the super-fight with Joshua could be explored again. 
    Finkel said: “You can’t tell in advance, but I’d assume that Joshua would beat Ngannou, then hopefully we see the Deontay of old and he wins.
    “Then of course, if those two were to happen it would still be natural for Deontay and Joshua to meet.”
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    Joshua himself was written off after consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, 36, but he dusted himself down to get three wins on the spin. 
    So Finkel hopes Wilder, 38, could be given the same chance to win cynical fans over. 
    He said: “Go back two fights, people were saying Daniel Dubois was a quitter. He sure didn’t quit against Jarrell Miller and redeemed himself.
    “Three fights ago, people said things about Joshua, he looked very good in his fight with Wallin and that redeemed himself in the same way.

    “So in a similar situation, Deontay has a good opponent in the next fight and he looks the way we know him to look, hopefully we have him right back there with Joshua.” 
    Wilder hopes to avenge his loss to Parker, 31, but Chinese star Zhilei Zhang, 40, is another frontrunner who could take one the ex-WBC champ. 
    Finkel said: “Look, we would love Parker but that hasn’t been discussed. But in either case, if Zhang was presented, that would be a big fight.
    “If that was on the same card as the fight with Joshua and Ngannou, I think Deontay and Zhang would rival that.
    “It would be a phenomenal show for the public again. I think the job that they did putting on all the heavyweights together on that card was wonderful.”  More

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    Tyson Fury warned he’s facing a ‘bad dude’ in Usyk as Ukrainian shows off incredible strength in gruelling workout

    BOXING fans are concerned for Tyson Fury after seeing Oleksandr Usyk’s latest gruelling workout for their showdown.The pair will throw down for all the heavyweight marbles in Saudi Arabia next month in the division’s first undisputed fight in over 25 years.
    Tyson Fury challenges Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title next monthCredit: EPA
    Former pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk has been hard at work in the gymCredit: INSTAGRAM@USYKAA
    The Ukrainian showed off his incredible strength by flipping and catching kettlebellsCredit: INSTAGRAM@USYKAA
    Both men have tucked themselves away for the biggest training camps of their respective careers, although Usyk has given his fans little glimpses of his preparation on social media.
    And fight fans were left stunned by the Ukranian’s latest workout video, which he shared on his official Instagram page.
    The clip showed a beefy-looking Usyk flipping KETTLEBELLS 360 degrees and catching them perfectly while he performed swings.
    After performing several gruelling reps, Usyk flung the hefty weights on to a spongey mat and received a brief round of applause before shadowboxing.
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    Footage of Usyk’s incredible feat of strength spread like wildlife on social media and received a slew of comments from fans.
    One wrote on X: “Woww Usyk is not playing too.”
    Another said: “Juggling/Flipping one Kettlebell is challenging. Let alone two at the same time.
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    “Takes a certain amount of skill level. To properly perform this exercise. Usyk is a bad dude. That’s for sure.”
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    And another said: “Washed Fury won’t keep up with his pace.”
    One remarked: “Great shape. I can’t wait for February 17th.”
    Another chimed in: “Usyk taking all the belts home.”
    One boxing fan defiantly said: “Usyk is going to embarrass Tyson over 12 rounds. LFG champ.”
    Another stunned viewer said: “Flipping one Kettlebell is hard enough.
    “But two of them at the same time? Good lord, Usyk.”
    Unified heavyweight champ Usyk will enter the biggest fight of his career on the back of a ninth-round TKO win over Brit Daniel Dubois in August.
    Fury, meanwhile, goes into the Riydah rumble on the back of a narrow win over former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou last October.
    Tyson Fury has vowed to stop Oleksandr Usyk in brutal fashionCredit: EPA
    But the Gypsy King is confident of immortalising himself with a brutal stoppage victory.
    He said: “It’s going to be one of the fights for the ages.
    “I believe we are both destined to be here and to be in this big fight in Saudi Arabia.
    “And there’s only one winner, and I am destined to become the undisputed champion.
    “More than that, I am destined to cement my legacy as the No. 1 fighter in this era.
    “To do that I have to beat this little man and that’s it, simple as.
    “Easier said than done I understand, he’s a tricky man, good boxer, slick.
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    “But I have seen many people like him before and when they fight the big men they struggle.
    “He’s going to struggle on February 17 and he’s going to lose, I will break him for sure.” More