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    Chantelle Cameron suffers HORROR wide head cut in shock bloody rematch defeat to Katie Taylor

    CHANTELLE CAMERON suffered a gruesome cut to her head in her rematch defeat to Katie Taylor.The Brit, 32, failed to secure a second win in six months over Irish legend Taylor, 37, as she lost her undisputed super-lightweight crown by majority decision in Dublin.
    Chantelle Cameron, left, was beaten by Katie Taylor in a thrilling rematchCredit: Sportsfile

    Cameron suffered the shocking cut in the third round
    The bout continued despite the horrific injuryCredit: Getty
    But the boxing contest threatened to be stopped earlier in the fight when a horrific gash appeared on the forehead of Cameron.
    Replays showed the cause of the injury was the result of a clash of heads as Taylor bobbed and weaved on the ropes.
    Cameron’s corner worked on the cut ahead of the fourth round in a bid to avoid the fight being brought to an abrupt end.
    And when the action got back underway, the referee then paused proceedings to allow the doctor to inspect it further.
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    But Cameron, who suffered her first professional defeat in her 19th bout, was allowed to continue as the Irish crowd were treated to a thrilling 10 rounds in the capital.
    Had the bout been stopped because of the cut at the end of the fourth round or later, it would have gone to the judges scorecards.
    All three judges had Taylor winning after four rounds.
    After the bout, Taylor, who is now 23-1, called for a trilogy fight to take place at Croke Park.
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    Cameron’s corner worked on the cut to avoid the fight being stoppedCredit: Sportsfile

    She said: “Two weigh undisputed sounds very nice – oh my God! That was the longest six months of my life waiting for that rematch.
    “This was my real homecoming tonight. Whoever wrote me off doesn’t know me very well. Don’t ever doubt me.
    “Let’s do the trilogy at Croke Park.”
    She then went on to add: “It takes two to tango. Chantelle is a phenomenal fighter and a trilogy would be great for both of us.
    “This could be the first great trilogy in women’s boxing.
    “You learn most from your failures and losses, that’s where all the learning and growing happens. You just never give up.” More

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    My mum is one of Great Britain’s greatest ever athletes – now I’m out to beat her last remaining record

    EILISH McCOLGAN plans to run her first marathon next year – and finally take down one of her mum’s best times.The Dundee runner, 33, may not have won the same Olympic or world medals as mum and coach Liz, 59, did during a glittering career.
    Eilish McColgan is getting ready to run her first marathonCredit: Getty
    Her mum Liz has a decorated career as a 10,000 metre runningCredit: PA
    But she has run quicker in her household over multiple distances between 1500 metres and the half marathon.
    McColgan had planned to compete for the first time at the London Marathon in April but was ruled out with a knee complaint.
    Her plans for the Paris 2024 Olympics will depend on the coming months and whether her body can cope with 10,000 metres on the track or 26.2 miles on the road.
    If that is not possible, then she will look to partake in one of the Berlin, Chicago or New York marathons later in the year.
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    Currently recovering from spinal surgery in August, she told a new BBC Scotland documentary: “One by one, I started taking all of my mum’s records.
    “I’ve broken every Scottish record of hers from 1500 metres, 3,000 metres, 5k, 10k, all the ones on the road as well.
    “I only have one of my mum’s times now to beat. The marathon is the only outstanding one.
    “There’s no rivalry between us. She’s part of the reason I’m breaking them now.
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    Liz McColgan ran her personal best marathon in 1997 – a time of 2:26:52Credit: Getty
    She also won silver in the 1998 Olympics in the 10,000 metresCredit: Alamy
    “Jumping into the marathon will not be all rainbows or unicorns, it will be tougher than that but my team think I can do it. They have more belief in me than I do.
    “From a very young age, my mum told me I’d be better than her.
    “When I was growing up, people expected me to win everything purely because of my name.
    “It’s a remarkable story and journey that my mum has been on.
    “Somebody with her on a council estate in Dundee wouldn’t have thought my mum would be destined for any greatness. Yet she proved a lot of people wrong along the way.”
    Liz, the 1988 Olympic 10,000 metres silver medallist and a former world champion, ran a PB in the marathon of 2:26:52 in London in April 1997.
    But she added: “I saw her, as a little girl, what she is capable of doing.
    She is definitely her mother’s daughter.
    “Eilish has really, really struggled with confidence and dealing with the family name.”
    McColgan attended her stepfather John Nuttall’s funeral last Friday, which was held in Preston with the wake taking place at Deepdale.
    Qatar-based Nuttall – a former middle-distance athlete and coach – suffered a fatal heart attack on Thursday November 9. He was 56.
    McColgan said: “I didn’t see my mum and John a huge amount over the past five years because my boyfriend and I have travelled a lot.
    “But because I was injured, it was quite unusual that we spent two weeks in Portugal with them.
    “And then we all had six or seven weeks at their home in Qatar. It was nice we had that quality time all together.”
    Eilish McColgan: Running in the family, BBC Scotland, Thursday, 10pm
    Eilish McColgan is the 2022 Commonwealth Games 10,000 metre championCredit: PA
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    Katie Taylor gets revenge against Chantelle Cameron to become two-weight undisputed champ in bloodbath battle

    KATIE TAYLOR landed two-weight undisputed glory with a bloody revenge mission over Chantelle Cameron.Six months after the Irish lightweight queen stepped up in weight and was convincingly beaten by the Northampton ace, they returned to Dublin for the identical re-run.
    Katie Taylor celebrates defeating Chantelle Cameron in their undisputed super lightweight championship fightCredit: Sportsfile
    Taylor lands a right hook on Cameron during their bloody boutCredit: Getty
    Cameron suffered a gashed head after an accidental butt from TaylorCredit: Getty
    And Taylor was gritty and dirty at times – accidentally using her head to butt a gruesome gash into Cameron’s head – and spectacularly skilful at others as she dominated the bigger lady.
    After 10 claret-soaked two-minute rounds the judges called it 95-95, 98-92 and 96-94 to the hometown heroine.
    Taylor roared: “Two weigh undisputed sounds very nice – oh my God!
    “That was the longest six months of my life waiting for that rematch,. This was my real homecoming tonight.
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    “Whoever wrote me off doesn’t know me very well. Don’t ever doubt me.
    “Let’s do the trilogy at Croke Park.”
    Northampton’s defending champion had her entrance to the 3Arena booed by the partisan Dublin crowd that still idolises Taylor from her London 2012 win.
    Both women jabbed well from the off before Taylor landed a left hook and Cameron replied with a right hand.
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    Taylor then hit the deck, right on the seat of her shorts, but the referee ruled it a slip, did not count and Cameron did not protest.
    Cameron kept marching forward throwing power shots in the second but Taylor’s hands were rapid and accurate, even off the backfoot.
    Former kickboxer Cameron wanted to make the bout a war and she succeeded with the action even carrying on after the bell had rung to end the exciting session.
    Taylor lured her nemesis onto an excellent third-round combination and then a clash of heads left a nasty gash high on Cameron’s forehead, thankfully away from her eyes and vision.
    The referee ordered the doctor to examine the cut before the fourth started and he gave the deep wound the green light.
    Cameron scored with a right hook into Taylor’s ribs but the Bray heroine replied with more peppering shots.
    After five rounds Cameron was still not able to close down the distance without getting tagged by Taylor’s blurring blows.
    Despite the open wound and bruising around her nose, Cameron never stopped launching herself into attacks but Taylor’s counter punching and movement were superior to the waves of aggression.
    Cameron connected with a couple of uppercuts in the clinch but the veteran withstood the shots and happily stayed in the pocket and swapped slashing close-up punches.
    There were violent and crappy exchanges in round seven that played into Cameron’s favour.
    It was a fight to the finish for Taylor and CameronCredit: Sportsfile
    Taylor and Cameron come together and trade blowsCredit: Sportsfile
    Cameron’s injury is treated by medicsCredit: Reuters
    But Taylor seemed to love the high-risk action as she planted her feet and went punch-for-punch with the bigger and younger woman.
    Taylor looked in deep trouble in the eighth when she suddenly aged and shrunk in the middle of the round.
    Cameron was brutish and bullying, driving in uppercuts and whipping in hooks.
    Taylor looked exhausted or hurt – or both – and clung on to her opponent until the bell saved her from more punishment.
    And that minute break proved crucial as Taylor reemerged re-energised and scored with a handful of precise flurries that Cameron could not block or dodge.
    And the packed arena roared ‘KT, KT’ to inspire their superstar over the line and into boxing folklore.
    The final stanza was tight and bloody as Cameron’s cut burst open through the Vaseline.
    But Taylor kept pinging out the precise combos and holding on to stem Cameron’s replies.
    The bell ended all ten rounds of breathless action with Cameron caked in her own blood and Taylor looking relieved with her successful revenge mission.
    Taylor celebrates with mum Bridget Taylor after defeating CameronCredit: Sportsfile
    Taylor is the undisputed super-lightweight championCredit: Sportsfile
    Both women raised their arms as they waited for the scorecards to be read out.
    After the fight, Taylor said: “It takes two to tango.
    “Chantelle is a phenomenal fighter and a trilogy would be great for both of us.
    “This could be the first great trilogy in women’s boxing.
    “You learn most from your failures and losses, that’s where all the learning and growing happens. You just never give up.” More

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    Chantelle Cameron vs Katie Taylor 2 LIVE RESULT: Cameron CUT wide open, knockdown controversy – latest

    KATIE TAYLOR is out for revenge as she takes on Chantelle Cameron for the second time RIGHT NOW!The Irish boxing star suffered the first defeat of her career when the two last fought in May.
    Cameron ruined Taylor’s Dublin homecoming after snatching the win on points last time out.

    Start time: Main event started at 10.44pm GMT
    TV channel/ live stream: DAZN

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    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 9)
    “Katie, Katie, Katie”, is the shout from the crowd and that gets a response from their hero, who is back throwing a flurry of punches.
    Cameron warned on use of the elbow by the referee, having already roughed Taylor up with the use of her shoulder a round previously.
    Taylor using the energy of the crowd to bounce back from a powerful right hand from Cameron to go back on the offence.
    Think Cameron might well need a stoppage as the crowd rise to their feet…..
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 8)
    Another exceptional round of boxing.
    Taylor looked absolutely out on her feet towards the end as Cameron is really roughing her up, particularly with two big uppercuts on the inside.
    But Taylor fights back with a big right hand with seconds to go in the round from nowhere!
    Cheap shot a second after the bell from Cameron just adds a bit more spice – not that it needed it.
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 7)
    What a finish to the round – one of the best rounds of the year!!
    Cameron determined to get on the front foot and take control of this fight and chases Taylor round the ring.
    There’s holding for 20 seconds or so as the pace looks to slow.
    Then it explodes into life with Taylor landing a three-punch combo, which Cameron counters with an overhand right hand which lands at the side of the head of Taylor.
    There’s a big exchange for the final 15 seconds and we’re gutted to hear the bell!

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 6)
    Blistering speed from Taylor in the early exchanges and she lands two huge right hand hooks.
    The crowd level goes up a notch as she throws a flurry of rapid shots.
    Cameron throws a beauty of a right hand with 15 seconds left of the round and she needed that badly.
    Taylor throws back at the end but not landing anything of note.
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 5)
    Much better from Cameron there as she goes onto the front foot.
    Nothing much has bothered Taylor so far though and she sees the round out well.
    Taylor’s defence has been solid as a rock so far as we hit half time.
    Header
    Ouch, that’s a sore one!

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 4)
    The doctor called at the start of the round for a nasty gash on Cameron’s head but we go on.
    Taylor’s defensive work on the back foot is so impressive. Taylor waiting patiently and lands successive body shots when on the counter.
    Good work from Cameron on the body of Taylor but the Irish fighter takes it well and finishes the round strong again.

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 3)
    A nasty cut opening up on Cameron’s forehead in that round.
    Taylor with a great flurry of punches in the early exchanges before Cameron grew into the round late on.
    Another clash of heads comes as Cameron sends Taylor into the ropes and the collide as the rebounds off.
    Cameron looking to the referee for help on a couple of occasions for clinching.
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 2)
    Absolutely no let up in the second round! Every Taylor success cheered like a goal.
    The referee steps in twice as Cameron tries to rough Taylor up.
    Taylor with a good follow through right hand towards the end of the round – which was topped off by a couple of punches thrown after the bell. Tremendous stuff.

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 1)
    Blimey, what a round of boxing.
    A clash of heads looks to have done damage to the forehead of Cameron early on as Taylor’s first 30 seconds were explosive.
    Cameron grew into the round and landed a good right punch towards the end of the round too.
    The Fields of Athenry belted out by the crowd too.
    TAYLOR’S DOWN!
    She’s knocked off balance but the referee says it’s not a knockdown.
    Interesting.
    Here we go!
    The referee is ready, the fighters touch gloves.
    Redemption or Repetition? Let’s find out….
    In the red corner…
    Honestly, I cannot do justice the noise as ‘the fighting pride of Ireland’ is introduced to the crowd.
    Cameron is crowded by the belts in her corner and she looks so focused.

    Cameron enters
    There were boos initially but the crowd are drowning out her ring walk music by serenading Taylor who waits patiently in the ring.
    She makes Taylor wait a touch longer before striding purposefully towards the ring.
    This place couldn’t be any more pumped right now – incredible.
    Here she comes!
    The golden girl of women’s boxing enters the arena to an outrageous ovation from the home crowd.
    Raise A Hallelujah the song of choice for the ring walk, though it’s hard to make out amongst the cheering.
    Those will soon change now Taylor is in the ring, as Cameron makes her way…
    Taylor on the way
    The atmosphere was already raucous, then Sweet Caroline was put on.
    That meant we were close to fight time. Then a huge cheer erupts as the big screen shows Katie Taylor making her way through the back corridors and on her way to this arena.
    She’ll walk out first which is something different for her!
    The stage is set – and it’s perfect.

    Not happy
    Chantelle Cameron is not happy that the fight falls on Taylor’s terms once again, with the backing of the Irish crowd again – as it was six months ago.
    The difference this time is the Northampton fighter gets top billing.
    She said: “It is like deja vu. I’m singing to Katie’s tune again.
    “I’m over in Dublin, I’m putting my belts on the line. She could have put her belts on the line and drained me and got me down to 135. Or we could have gone anywhere else in the world and had this rematch, but I’m singing to Katie’s tune again. I’m putting my belts on the line, I’m back in Dublin.”
    Talking of betting
    Chantelle Cameron comes into this rematch as the odds-on favourite.
    Taylor takes the underdog tag for the first time in a long, long time – if ever!

    Cameron win 4/9
    Taylor win 13/8
    Draw 12/1

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    Now – THE BIG ONE!
    Chantelle Cameron vs Katie Taylor isn’t far away now!
    Taylor is on a revenge mission here and has promised that the rematch will be a different fight to last time.
    She said: “I’m very much single-minded, the only people I listen to are my team, my family and the people I trust.
    “I understand this is a huge fight, a must-win fight for me and I can’t wait to step in there.
    “It’s going to be a completely different fight than the last time and I’m just excited to showcase that.”
    Cully reacts…
    He told DAZN: “Yeah man, I’m a bit lost for words. Thank you for everyone who bought a ticket to come out and support. Dublin always comes out.
    “I’m back, baby.
    “Reece came to win and I know he did, he’s a tough cookie.
    “This was a real fight and there was loads of pressure on me. But it’s why I’m in this game.”

    Back on track
    The difference in styles was there to be seen but Cully does just about get the verdict.
    Mould actually took the win according to one of the scorers, with Cully taking it from the other two.
    97-93 Mould
    97-93 Cully
    96-93 Cully
    Here come the scores….
    GARY CULLY HAS WON VIA SPLIT DECISION!
    Cully vs Mould (Round 10….)
    Mould’s camp told him to apply the pressure and he couldn’t have done any more!
    That was a big last couple of rounds from Mould and he probably took the opening two rounds too.
    The bell goes and the pair embrace again before both celebrating.
    These scores will be interesting….
    Cully vs Mould (Round 10….)
    Plenty of respect from the fighters before the 10th round as they touch gloves an embrace.
    Both corners think this fight is still up for grabs and Mould goes straight after Cully with scoring right hands.
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    Fans hail Adam Smith as ‘voice of boxing’ as Sky Sports legend does live TV interview on DAZN after cancer fight

    VIEWERS were as thrilled as Adam Scott as the “voice of boxing” returned to live TV after winning a “brutal” fight with cancer.The Sky Sports legend told DAZN it was “fantastic” to be back ringside for Katie Taylor’s revenge bid against Chantelle Cameron in Dublin – after being in hospital for the first fight.

    Katie Taylor, left, and Chantelle Cameron had a gruelling Dublin re-matchCredit: PA
    And armchair sports fans were overjoyed to see Scott behind a microphone after he departed from Sky after 29 years earlier this month.
    Viewers said, “When he spoke it just felt so right” and “It’s so nice to see him back”.
    And featherweight hopeful Ellie Sctoney posted: “Adam Smith is just the voice of boxing isn’t he.”
    A fourth observer wrote: “Can’t tell you how pleased this made me. Actually… I can. I was f***ing delighted to see him back!”
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    Scott himself was also enthralled to be so close to the action again.
    He said: “It’s great to be here, it’s great to be alive. It’s fantastic, I’m cancer free, back at ringside.”
    He added: “I’m here for Katie Taylor, an old friend of ours.
    “My wife’s over there. My kids will be watching at home. We’ve gone through the whole Katie Taylor story.
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    “She’s been the queen for Ireland, the gem here. The atmosphere is phenomenal.
    “I couldn’t make it to the first fight with Chantelle Cameron. I was still in hospital and I wanted to be here for the rematch.”
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    Ring girls for Katie Taylor fight leave fans drooling and Conor McGregor will be a big fan of their outfits

    CONOR MCGREGOR would be proud of the ring girls’ outfits for the Katie Taylor fight tonight.Ring girl duo Tayla Graney and Evanne Reape stunned as they sported outfits plastered in Forged Irish Stout branding.
    The ring girls for the Katie Taylor fight are sporting outfits covered in Forged Irish Stout brandingCredit: INSTAGRAM @taylagraney
    Tayla Graney showed off the shorts and crop top combination that the ring girls are wearing for the boutCredit: INSTAGRAM @taylagraney
    Conor McGregor owns Forged Irish StoutCredit: Getty
    The nitro stout company is owned by McGregor who alongside the ring girls can always be seen promoting his alcohol brand.
    Evanne and Tayla posed for the camera on Instagram as they showed off their black and white style.
    And the eye-catching outfits were leaving fans in awe of the girls who were wearing them.
    The outfits consisted of a small crop-top and a matching pair of shorts with the girls ready for the big fight.
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    Irish boxing star Taylor is looking for revenge as she takes on Chantelle Cameron in their second bout.
    The 37-year-old tasted defeat for the first time ever when she took on Cameron last time out in May.
    But the “Bray Bomber” is ready to make the most of her second chance to snatch Cameron’s undisputed light-welterweight belts.
    And the highly anticipated fight has attracted some huge names to the event in Dublin.
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    Global superstar Ed Sheeran was spotted sitting next to Eddie Hearn who is the promoter for the fight.
    While Conor McGregor wasn’t seen at the fight despite his company sponsoring the ring girl’s outfits.
    The ring girls were glammed up and ready for the fightCredit: Instagram – @taylagraney
    They shared videos of their outfits onlineCredit: Tiktok – @evannereape1
    Ed Sheeran was in Dublin for the fightCredit: Getty
    Katie Taylor, right, is hoping for revenge in her rematch against Chantelle CameronCredit: Sportsfile More

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    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn almost spills out of tiny bikini while holidaying in Los Angeles

    APOLLONIA LLEWELLYN took social media by storm once more with a series of raunchy snaps.This time, boxing ring girl Apollonia posed in a tiny bronze bikini by a swimming pool.
    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn took social media by storm once moreCredit: INSTAGRAM @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia posed in a tiny bronze bikini during her US holidayCredit: INSTAGRAM @apolloniallewellyn
    The social media model has been enjoying a winter holiday in the US and took the snaps in Los Angeles.
    Apollonia posted the following caption on Instagram: “That winter sun.”
    The Brit’s 572,000 followers were left in absolute awe once more as they stormed the comments’ section.
    One fan posted: “So Beautiful and Gorgeous.”
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    Another commented: “Look beautiful.”
    A third wrote: “That gorgeous look!!!”
    This fan said: “So gorgeous.”
    And that one gushed: “Woow soooo hot.”
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    Apollonia recently spoke to SunSport and revealed she had been offered £100,000 for a topless photoshoot.
    But the boxing ring girl said she turned down the chance to do that shoot.
    The model opted against it out of respect for her family.
    Apollonia’s most-liked Instagram snaps…
    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 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 More

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    Eddie Hearn says Tyson Fury is in ‘DECLINE’ as he makes major U-turn on Oleksandr Usyk fight prediction

    EDDIE HEARN reckons Tyson Fury’s best days are behind him after his lacklustre display against Francis Ngannou.The Gypsy King eked out a narrow points victory over the boxing novice in their Saudi showdown last month, which he won via split decision.
    Tyson Fury locked horns with Francis Ngannou last monthCredit: AFP
    The Gypsy King was knocked down by the former UFC heavyweight championCredit: GETTY
    Eddie Hearn reckons Tyson Fury’s best days are behind himCredit: SPORTSFILE
    Fury, 35, was dropped by the former UFC heavyweight champion in the third round of their Riyadh Rumble, in which he looked devoid of ideas.
    The Morecambe warrior will look to become the undisputed king of the heavyweights against Oleksandr Usyk in February following his horror show against Ngannou.
    And Hearn reckons Fury will enter the unification fight somewhat of a shell of the fighter he was when he was his peak.
    He told Boxing Social: “I think Tyson Fury, Look, there are a lot of signs that he might be in decline after the Ngannou fight.
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    That being said, Hearn believes Fury will be too much for former undisputed cruiserweight king Usyk too handle if he takes the fight seriously.
    He continued: “But if he is back to his best, if he is firing on all cylinders, I do expect him to win that fight.”
    Hearn’s latest prediction for the fight is in stark contrast to initial assessment of the dust-up.
    He said: “Usyk is a special breed, we’ve [Anthony Joshua] had two cracks at him.
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    “Usyk-Fury is a mismatch, no one wants to see it.”
    Hearn’s concerns about Fury’s recent displays are also shared by the WBC heavyweight king’s dad John.
    He said: “The 17th February is the date they have got to work towards.
    “But in my opinion, Tyson needs a bit more time to get his conditioning right and his weight right.
    “For me, it looked like he had lost 20lbs of muscle last time. Something was wrong.
    “For my money, his last three fights, I have seen a bit of decline. Not a decline in ability but a decline in strength, power and physical condition.
    “I don’t know what they are doing up there, you have to address it. He didn’t look himself out in Saudi.
    “He didn’t look right, everything had changed about him, his demeanour, his body. I was puzzled.
    “He said he had been training but there is training and there is training.
    “If you’re going at your own pace no one is going to tell you otherwise, no one is going to offend you or kick you up the backside.
    “No one can teach Tyson how to box, or teach him more than he knows. All they can do is put some muscle on there and make his body rock solid.
    “For my money he looked fat-thin, he should have been better, a bit heavier with a lot more muscle.
    “Tyson is a mammoth fella. He needs to power up in the body department and the only way you do that is a proper course and they take time and we don’t have the time.”
    John Fury admits he’s seen in a ‘decline’ in son Tyson’s physical outputCredit: TNT SPORTS More