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    I might be a curse on the heavyweight division, Joshua, Dubois and Joyce all lost after facing me

    MOSES ITAUMA worries he may never get a Tyson Fury spar after he accidentally cursed some of Britain’s top heavyweight crop.The freakishly-talented 18-year-old is a 6ft 3in silky southpaw, just like WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk.
    Moses Itauma is 5-0 as a professional and has sparred almost all of Britain’s best heavyweightsCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    So it was wise when Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois drafted him into their camps to prepare for their bouts with the Ukraine genius.
    And Joe Joyce called upon the services of the 5-0 Chatham ace in the build-ups to his back-to-back bouts with another rare leftie in Zhilei Zhang.
    All three of those brave Londoners lost their bouts, leaving Tyson Fury at the top of the pile and free to have a Saudi showdown with MMA powerhouse Francis Ngannou.
    Hopefully it will tee-up an undisputed decider between Usyk and the WBC Gypsy King and Itauma hopes his red-hot form does not deter the Morecambe giant from calling him.
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    “I hope the Fury and Usyk fight gets made because then I’m hopeful of getting some rounds in with him,” the Kent wonderkid said.
    “But I have started to notice that everyone I have sparred lately for big fights have lost.
    “I sparred AJ and Dubois for Usyk and Joyce for Zhang and all five fights have gone the wrong way.
    “I don’t know if I am bad luck or if I’m leaving them with a bit of trauma but I hope it doesn’t stop me getting invited anywhere else”
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    When Dubois burst onto the scene in 2017 his reputation was boosted by rumours of flooring Joshua in sparring during their days on Team GB in Sheffield.
    The hype around Itauma is similar – he started sparring 6ft 6in 38-year-old Joe Joyce when he was still a schoolboy and had to change out of his uniform in the gym.
    But rather than boast about beating people in practice rounds, Itauma quietly earns rave reviews from rival fighters and trainers all over the country.
    “Sparring stories always go around,” he said.
    “I can’t complain because a lot of my early praise has come from sparring partners like Lawrence Okolie, Joshua, Joyce and Dubois bigging me up.
    “Sparring is not fighting but it still shows skills and is the best way to learn so I want to mix with everyone and Fury is really the only big one I haven’t sparred.
    “I get tips from everyone I work with, I appreciate everyone who invites me in because they are all ahead of me in their careers so far but I want to get where they are.” More

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    Sidemen reveal organisers ‘awkwardly’ DENIED them ringside seats for KSI vs Tommy Fury bout

    THE SIDEMEN have revealed that they have been denied ringside seats for KSI’s fight with Tommy Fury.KSI will face off with on Fury on October 14 at the AO Arena in Manchester.
    Josh Bradley revealed that the Sidemen would not be ringside for KSI’s fight against Tommy Fury
    Simon Minter claimed that they asked for their usual seats but were denied
    KSI and Tommy fight on October 14Credit: PA
    The social media and YouTube star is coming off a controversial no-contest against Joe Fournier in which he accidentally used his elbow to originally claim a KO win.
    However, he will not have the support of his fellow Sidemen at the side of the ring.
    KSI’s Sideman pals have usually been spotted ringside for his fights.
    But this time, they will not be as close to the action.
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    During an episode of the Sideman podcast, they revealed that they would be sat in a box rather than being ringside.
    Josh Bradley – better known as Zerker – said: “We’re not allowed our seats by the ringside, unfortunately.
    “We have been demoted as KSI’s friends.”
    Vikkstar – whose real name Vikram Singh Barn -then joked that they were “too awkward” to ask for the prime viewing seats.
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    Simon Minter did claim that they asked for the season but the request was rejected.
    Behzinga – real name Ethan Payne – then claimed that the organisers would “rather sell the seats than let us have them”.
    KSI goes into the fight with an impressive record having won five of his seven fights, drawing one and another no contest.
    Fury, like KSI, is undefeated and has won nine fights out of nine.
    He won his last bout against Jake Paul in Saudi Arabia back in February.
    The Sidemen recently raised millions for charity by hosting a match against a YouTube Allstar XI at West Ham’s London Stadium. More

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    I told my 5-year-old son he must learn to take a punch first if he wants to follow his dreams to be a boxer, says Canelo

    CANELO ALVAREZ revealed his five-year-old son is already dreaming of following in his footsteps – but first he needs to learn to take a punch. The Mexican superstar was inspired into a career of fighting after watching his older brothers in action.
    Canelo Alvarez with his son Saul JrCredit: INSTAGRAM @canelo
    Canelo’s eldest daughter Emily, son Saul Jr and little girl MiaCredit: Getty
    Canelo with his son and daughterCredit: Getty
    And amazingly, by 15 Canelo was a professional knocking out fully grown men.
    Now, his young son Saul Adiel wants to continue the family trade and is already convinced he will headline in Las Vegas like his famous father.
    In an exclusive interview with SunSport, Canelo said: “He loves boxing. He told me, ‘Hey, when am I going to fight in Vegas?’ 
    “I said, ‘OK, take it easy. When you grow up and you’re 18 years old, maybe you can fight in Vegas. First you’re going to take the first punch and then let me know if you want to be a boxer or not.’”
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    Canelo, a doting dad also to his daughters Emily, Mia and Maria, has sacrificed half his life to the sport that has made him millions.
    And he warned his son would have to be willing to show that same dedication in order to get his blessing to box.
    Canelo said: “He needs to love boxing, he needs to have that discipline. He needs to be able to handle that sacrifice that comes with boxing. 
    “Plus that talent, because if you don’t have talent, find another sport.”
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    For Canelo, boxing is a family affair with older brothers Ramon, Ricardo and Rigoberto all fighters.
    So for as difficult and nerve-wracking as it could be as a father, the four-division champion will not stand in Saul Jr’s way of doing the same.
    He said: “Boxing is hard and you have your kid there who loves boxing it’s hard, it’s going to be hard for me. 
    “But if he loves boxing that much then I need to support him no matter what.” 
    Canelo last year topped Forbes’ sporting rich list as the highest-paid fighter on the planet after earning £90MILLION.
    And in 2021, he cemented his place further by winning all four super-middleweight belts to become undisputed 168lb king.

    But even after 63 fights and 18 years in the ring, Canelo still continues to make history.
    As on Saturday he will take on American Jermell Charlo, 33, marking the first time two current undisputed champions have fought.
    Charlo moves up TWO divisions to do so and Canelo has vowed to make the light-middleweight champ pay for his previous trash-talk.
    Ahead of the Showtime PPV fight, he said: “I love boxing and I love these kind of fights. 
    “And it motivates me more and more because he never believed in my skills, he’s always calling me out, always talking s*** about me. 
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    “He never believed in my skills and right now, I’m able to show him my skills and why I’m here. That motivates me. 
    “And I love boxing. I love being in training camp, I love training so my routine is something I enjoy a lot.” 
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    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn almost suffers wardrobe malfunction with incredibly risque Instagram post

    APOLLONIA LLEWELLYN almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction after finishing a night swim.The fan favourite ring goal shared a picture of herself after her swim, showing her top almost rising too high.

    Apollonia Llewellyn has risked wardrobe malfunctions beforeCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She shared the snap on InstagramCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She has 567k followers on the platformCredit: Instagram
    Apollonia, 23, shared the photo to her Instagram account and sent her fans wild.
    She has built up a large online following of 567k followers on the platform due to her raunchy content.
    In the most recent snap, Apollonia is still wet from her swim and wearing a white crop top and pants.
    And her fans loved the image as they flocked to the comment section.
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    One fan gushed: “Why do ya have to tease a man like that?! Incredible.”
    A second commented: “Gorgeous.”
    A third wrote: “White hot!🔥🔥.”
    A fourth said: “You’re beautiful in every way imaginable.”
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    She often shares raunchy pictures onlineCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia is a fan favourite ring girlCredit: Instagram / @apolloniallewellyn
    While another added: “Absolutely stunning😍.”
    Meanwhile, Apollonia wowed her fans as she left nothing to the imagination in a revealing outfit
    She also stunned her followers as she squeezed into a blue corset.
    The ring girl recently attended a fashion brand launch at which she donned a leather outfit.
    She burst on to the scene after appearing as a boxing ring girl at MisfitsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/CuY9BXGthy_/
    She has also wowed fans with her holiday pictures this summerCredit: Instagram / @apolloniallewellyn More

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    Laura Woods hailed by fans as ‘absolutely divine’ as TNT Sports presenter stuns in tight black outfit for the boxing

    STYLISH Laura Woods has been once again hailed by fans after stunning on TNT Sports.The former talkSPORT host, 36, was at the helm for Joe Joyce’s rematch with Zhilei Zhang.
    Laura Woods put on another stellar broadcasting display on TNT Sports for Joyce v ZhangCredit: TNT via Twitter
    Laura was hailed by fans as ‘absolutely divine’ as she stunned in a tight black outfitCredit: TNT via Twitter
    And the blonde beauty cut a stylish figure in a tight black outfit that hugged her curves.
    Her fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, were full of praise for her fashionable ensemble.
    One wrote: “Absolutely divine as always the beautiful and gorgeous Laura Woods number 1 lol.”
    Another simply posted: “Wow.”
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    A third added: “Laura is absolutely stunning and a fantastic broadcaster.”
    While a fourth shared: “Laura Woods = Good vibes!”
    Woods appeared alongside former boxing champ Carl Frampton and pundit Steve Bunce for TNT Sports’ coverage
    And they were to see a Zhang masterclass.
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    From the first round the Chinese fighter dominated proceedings with his supreme power.
    Joyce simply had no answer to Zhang’s fierce jab and punching prowess.
    By the end of the third round, The Juggernaught looked out on his feet as Zhang turned to the screw.
    A devastating right hook floored the Brit, who was unable to beat the 10 count.
    After the fight, Zhang called out Tyson Fury.
    He said in his ringside interview: “To the audience, I want to ask you a question: Do you want to see me shut Tyson Fury up?”
    While analysing his performance, he added: “I am happy. Like I said before the fight, it is going to end sooner than the first fight and I did it. Joe, hell of a fighter, respect to him. I like him and respect him, everybody please care for him.” More

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    Eddie Hearn rules out ‘dangerous’ Anthony Joshua fight but suggests stunning Wembley bout for Brit

    EDDIE HEARN has insisted fighting Anthony Joshua would be “dangerous” for Joe Joyce after defeat to Zhilei Zhang. Joyce suffered the first loss of his career in April when Zhang battered his eye to the point of no return after six rounds.
    Anthony Joshua’s promoter opened the door to a Zhilei Zhang fightCredit: AFP
    Zhilei Zhang after knocking out Joe JoyceCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    And he bravely jumped right into a rematch knowing his career at the top level would be on the line.
    This time around, it was an even more devastating finish as a lead southpaw right hook in the third left Joyce, 38, out for the count.
    It leaves Joshua’s promoter Hearn talking down the chance of the 2016 Olympian ever fighting AJ.
    He told iFL TV: “That would be dangerous. Honestly, he shouldn’t be boxing.
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    “He’s had a great career, he should’ve been Olympic champion, he won the interim world heavyweight title and I’m sure he’s made a lot of money as well.
    “AJ punches as hard as Zhang with much more speed. It’s not the right fight to make, you have to protect these guys.
    “It’s a car crash that fight. A car crash.”
    Zhang, 40, is still the WBO “interim” champion and thus the mandatory challenger for the belt held by Oleksandr Usyk, 36.
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    But Hearn has welcomed a massive fight between the Chinese star and Joshua, 33, in the Far East or at Wembley Stadium.
    He said: “AJ has always fancied that fight.
    “He beat him in the amateurs, it was a good fight. Of course, [we’d do it in China]. Money talks, we can do it at Wembley.
    “We want to make the Wilder fight. I think Zhang is an easier fight, it’s still dangerous, but why not?”
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    Conor Benn WINS in boxing return as Brit beats Rodolfo Orozco on points in first fight since suspension

    CONOR BENN stormed to an impressive comeback win but then admitted: “I feared for my future”.The Essex fighter last stepped into the ring in April 2022 after his proposed dust-up with arch-rival Chris Eubank Jr. was canned last October following a failed drugs test.
    Conor Benn won on his boxing returnCredit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom.
    The Brit beat Rodolfo Orozco on points in OrlandoCredit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom.
    Benn, 26, was cleared to return by the National Anti-Doping Panel in July even and blew off the cobwebs with a brutal, unanimous points win over tough Mexican Rodolfo Orozco.
    But an emotional Benn told SunSport afterwards, with a tear in his eye, that “months of hell” had “killed him” and left him contemplating his career.
    British Boxing Board of Control chief Robert Smith blasted before the 10-rounder in Orlando that Benn shouldn’t have been allowed back in the ring until he was cleared by all the regulators.
    The BBBofC and VADA – who failed Benn twice in the lead-up to the original Eubank fight – both appealed his reinstatement.
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    But Brighton-based Benn, who tested positive for fertility drug clomifene, which is a banned substance, has always insisted his innocence.
    He told SunSport:” I can’t begin to tell you how bad it’s been, It’s been hell.
    “I didn’t think I was going to fight anymore and it killed me. It broke my heart so I am just over the moon to be back.” British boxing boss Smith says that Benn is still not cleared to fight in the UK, leaving the prospect of rescheduling the crunch with Eubank in the air for now.
    Benn, though, lashed out at the doubters.
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    He added:” How can you tell me this isn’t politics, ego, or money when I’m just the one in the middle of it.
    “The wrong questions are being asked but I’m willing to answer all the questions that need to be answered.
    “You’ve got to remember this, it ain’t the truth. It’s not the truth. But what’s seen in darkness always comes to light, and clean hearts always win.I am hiding from nothing.”
    This clash was a late addition to the card put on by Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn but Benn revealed the BBBofC did their best to scupper his return over the pond.
    He explained: “It’s been really challenging to get to where I am now. There needs to be more care for British fighters with their own commission, their own governing body.” Benn was a class above Orozco, pummeling him with a series of crushing blows in a one-sided yet lively battle.
    He looked razor sharp and was on the front foot straight from the off.
    It was a testament to the Mexican’s heart that he was still standing at the end of 10 brutal rounds.
    Benn knows the noise around a meeting with Eubank will only get louder.
    But the son of the legendary Dark Destroyer, Nigel Benn, who was here in Florida, has been through so much just being able to fight another day is enough for now.
    He said: “Whatever’s meant to be will be. I can’t do any more than I am.
    “This is the card I’ve been dealt and it’s the card I’ve got to play, irrelevant of how it looks, how it’s pushed. I just do the best I can and try and stay in the best frame of mind, because it hasn’t been easy to stay in a good frame of mind.
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    “It’s been so hard, but I fought hard this fight, you know, I was down and out, I almost lost this fight. Almost lost. You know, I almost didn’t get back up. So, whatever happens, happens. And wherever doors open, open. And wherever doors shut, shut.
    “This guy seemed a lot tougher than Eubank would. This was at 154 lbs and was probably was at 165 lbs in the ring so I’ll happily again come up to 160 lbs and smash Eubank.” More

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    Joe Joyce vs Zhilei Zhang 2 LIVE RESULTS: Joyce given oxygen after brutal knock out defeat by Zhang

    JOE JOYCE has been devastatingly knocked out by Zhilei Zhang in the third round at Wembley Arena.Zhang won in quicker fashion than he did in their first clash back in April.
    After a barrage of blows a stunning right dropped Joyce for the first time in his career and the fight was waved off.
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    Joe Joyce’s top-level career was ended by a sensational right hook from 21st Chinese monster Zhilei Zhang.
    The Juggernaut celebrated his 38th birthday on Tuesday and only wanted rematch revenge over the man who battered his eye shut in April for a gift.
    But it was an even more brutal end to the bout – and Joyce’s dreams of ever fulfilling his early potential to be a heavyweight world champion – when gun-loving Zhang destroyed his chin with a surprise right hook.
    The opener was a stinker with only one real punch thrown, a left from southpaw Zhang that Joyce caught and parried away.
    It was a massive relief to the packed Wembley arena supporting the Putney man as every dig Zhang threw five months earlier landed and damaged our man’s eye.
    The second round livened up as soon as Zhang landed a crisp one-two and his few Chinese fans started drowning out the Brits.

    Joyce vs Zhang
    Zhang has called on the fans to goad Tyson Fury into a fight.
    He said: “I want to ask the audience, do you want to see me shut Tyson Fury up?”
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joyce vs Zhang
    Zhang says: “I’m happy, I’m happy.
    “I feel very happy, like I said before the fight it was going to end sooner than the first fight.”
    Zhang adds that he “respects” Joyce following their two shared fights.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joyce vs Zhang
    JOE JOYCE HAS BEEN KNOCKED OUT!
    A counter lead right hook landed by Zhang right at the end of round three and left Joyce knocked out.
    Joyce tried his best to get up but the fight was already over. Zhang wins by brutal KO.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joyce vs Zhang
    Round 3 – Joyce is really struggling to evade these shots and Zhang is unloading.
    Another big left hand sends Joyce tottering to the ropes, the Brit can’t seem to get going here.
    IT’S OVER!
    Joyce vs Zhang
    Round 2 – JOYCE IS WOBBLED!
    Big left hand from Zhang had Joyce shaken but the Londoner did fire back in response.
    Zhang ends the round with a flurry of combinations that had Joyce again looking rocked. Big start from the Chinese star.
    Joyce vs Zhang
    Round 1 – Very tentative first round.
    Almost nothing to split the pair, both circling each other and refusing to commit.
    Couple body shots went in either way but nothing damaging.
    Joyce vs Zhang
    Here we go!
    Joyce comes out pawing out the jab, Zhang looks patient.
    Already Joyce is circling to his left, away from the left hand.
    Zhang-tastic entrance
    And now here comes Zhilei Zhang!
    Can he do the double on Joyce and potentially end the Brit into retirement?
    Similarly, at 40 a loss for Zhang could leave his career in tatters.
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    Joe Joyce has taken an unusual measure to ensure a victory, resorting to the use of an electric skateboard.
    He lost to Zhang back in April in what was the 38-year-old’s first professional loss, but he has found a new way to clear his head after the heartbreak of losing his unbeaten record.
    Instead of going for a stroll or zoning out to some music, he has instead been heading out on his one-wheel skateboard.
    Speaking to the Daily Star about what’s helped him move past the defeat, he said: “I got out in nature on my one wheel skateboard thing, that helped me.
    “Going to see family and friends. Reviewing the footage as well and seeing where I went wrong. It wasn’t that I was thinking, it was a distraction and something to feel good about and enjoy.
    “I have hobbies away from boxing, I swim, dive, cycle and the one wheel is my new thing. It helps me take my mind off it and enjoy life. It means it’s not boxing, boxing, boxing.”

    London calling
    Yarde has called out Joshua Buatsi!
    Buatsi first faces Dan Azeez on October 21 but Yarde says if he wants that is the fight he wants next.
    He even went as far to say a verbal agreement has been struck between the pair to box in 2024.
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    Yarde wins KO R2
    Silva gets slashed about the stomach and bounced off the ropes but he is brave.
    Yarde plays with his food and lets the underdog recover.
    Then he piles and batters Silva into submission in his own corner.
    Yarde vs Silva R1
    Yarde’s heavy hands fly back into action and Silva feels the wrath of his golden gloves.
    The Portuguese is hurt a couple of times, to skull and torso, but doesn’t drop.
    Yarde is coasting and will win the second he steps on the gas.
    Yarde vs Silva
    Eight months ago Yarde suffered a punishing loss to light-heavyweight monster Artur Beterbiev.
    This is his comeback and it is a gimme against Jorge Silva, he will win in style and probably early.
    But he earned an easy one after giving his all against the terrifying hairy Russian and going out on his shield.
    Itauma wins TKO R1
    An uppecut drops the poor Belgian, he beats the count and winks at his corner!
    Bad move.
    Itauma ups the ante and batters him until the towel flies in to save him.
    Itauma vs Boucetta R1
    Eighteen-year-old southpaw heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma has gone the distance in his last two bouts.
    The 4-0 powerhouse has suffered hand injuries and needed time to heal.
    So he could be especially harsh on Belgian Amine Boucetta right now.
    O’Leary wins decision
    The three ringside judges call the engaging 140lbs clash 100-90, 99-92 and 99-92.
    A fair call but probably a closer fight.
    Gardner is a problem who can come again.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R10
    The classy super-lights touch gloves before battering each other for one more session.
    Blood is smeared across Gardner’s face and O’Leary has bruises all over his chiselled good looks.
    Gardner lands his best shot of the fight but O’Leary shrugs it off.
    The bell ends a cracker fight that was slipping under the radar after three rounds but then exploded into a thriller.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R9
    Gardner is now bleeding from his nose following lefts and rights.
    But he is going out on his shield, as we edge toward an O’Leary decision.
    The bell ends another slugfest with Gardner left with three minutes to pull off a stoppage comeback upset.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R8
    Kane Gardner has a head of steel and a heart full of pride, he’s taken a bit of a pasting but refused to buckle.
    O’Leary’s biggest fear is breaking his hands on Gardner who started slowly but grew into the battle.
    A right hand on Gardner’s head ends the round.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R7
    Gardner looks vulnerable now, O’Leary’s blows are not landing flush but he is barrelling into the ropes.
    O’Leary’s head movement is mustard, he slips shots at the last second with ease.
    Another round in the O’Leary vault.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R6
    O’Leary’s team wipe away the blood and stem the flow, for now.
    Gardner is now on the front foot after a timid start.
    Gardner is suddenly hurt, a twister leg or stunning shot have robbed him of his balance.
    O’Leary chases him around the ring until he recovers, it must have been a slip or stumble.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R5
    Gardner grins again when O’Leary whips a right hook into his guard.
    Jabs are traded and then the Dubliner unloads a couple of combinations.
    O’Leary suffers a cut to the corner of his left eye, from a clash of heads.
    Now underdog Gardner smells blood.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R4
    Gardner grins off an O’Leary attack but they must be taking a toll on the Manchester man.
    A left hook seems to buzz Gardner, O’Leary’s loud Irish fans get excited.
    But the brave challenger makes it to another round.
    O’Leary vs Gardner R3
    Gardner’s back is already red raw after so much time getting pushed back onto the ropes.
    O’Leary is prodding and probing and softening up his prey.
    Gardner is a moving and hard-to-hit target but O’Leary is racing away on the cards.
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