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    Isiah Jones dead aged 28: Boxer ‘shot in the head during argument with family member’ as trainer confirms shock death

    BOXER Isiah Jones has died aged 28 amid reports he was shot during a dispute with a family member.Jones’ trainer Roshawn Jones (no relation) told The Ring the American had been arguing with his brother.
    American fighter Isiah Jones has died after an alleged shooting
    Received the horrible news that middleweight Isiah Jones was killed last night. Homicide investigations are reportedly ongoing.Jones was one of the stars of the Top Rank bubble era on ESPN and fought on DAZN as well. R.I.P. Isiah. pic.twitter.com/67bDDG1DXv— Corey Erdman (@corey_erdman) September 20, 2022

    Isaiah Jones (9-7-0) is a Pro Boxer out of Detroit, Michigan, a fellow member of Soul City Boxing and Wrestling Gym, our last fight was against Roy jones jr Promotion Team! Isaiah, Lost his life yesterday in a tragic event! Please keep his family in your prayers @trboxing pic.twitter.com/ekZQRxcUir— Roshawn Jones (@Roshawn_Jones) September 20, 2022

    The Top Rank bubble star was allegedly shot at an address in a street in his home town Detroit on Monday evening.
    Police say a 28-year-old man was killed in an incident involving a relative on Monday evening.
    A murder investigation is under way after the shock death of Isiah, who turned professional after winning the 2016 National Golden Gloves and also fought on DAZN.
    Roshawn Jones paid tribute to a fearless fighter – but revealed he had asked Isiah to move to Ohio for safety reasons.
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    He said: “Him not turning down fights, every fight that he took, the odds were stacked against him.
    “He had enough heart and courage to take them. He could have taken the easier route and just padded his record.”
    But he admitted he had been worried about Isiah still living in Detroit.
    And he added: “When you’re living in poverty there is more frustration, more stressful energy. When you’re poor it’s easier to get mad.”
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    Isiah recorded nine victories and seven defeats in his 16 pro bouts.
    The fatal incident reportedly took place at around 6.26pm in the 9300 block of Stout Street.
    The Detroit Police Department have yet to reveal further details.
    DAZN boxing correspondent Corey Erdman posted on Tuesday: “Received the horrible news that middleweight Isiah Jones was killed last night.”
    And Roshawn Jones tweeted: “Lost his life yesterday in a tragic event! Please keep his family in your prayers.”
    Tragic Isiah Jones won nine and lost seven of his 16 pro contests
    Isiah won his first eight bouts under Roshawn Jones and Kenneth Ross.
    He moved back to Roshawn Jones for his last contest, a unanimous loss on points to Andrew Murphy in July.
    The Ring say Isiah was in training while seeking another fight at the time of his death. More

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    Boxing schedule 2022: Results, upcoming fights including Eubank Jr vs Benn, Jake Paul & Floyd Mayweather NEXT fights

    THE first six months of 2022 was a monster run in boxing, and you can expect more of the same in the second half of the year.Earlier this year we had Tyson Fury’s knockout win over Dillian Whyte, as well as Dmitry Bivol’s shocking decision victory against Canelo Alvarez.
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    We also saw Anthony Joshua lose for the second time in 11 months to heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.
    And next month, and Chris Eubank Jr takes on Conor Benn in a massive British clash at the O2 Arena.
    Check out SunSport’s extensive boxing schedule for 2022 below…
    📺 Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 September 23 🇺🇸 Newark, New Jersey

    Shakur Stevenson vs Robson Conceicao (12 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC, WBO titles)
    Keyshawn Davis vs Omar Tienda (8 rounds -lightweight)
    Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington vs Jose Argel (6 rounds -featherweight)

    📺 BT Sport Box Office (UK) 📺
    🗓 September 24 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, England

    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Amanda Serrano vs Sarah Mahfoud (10 rounds – featherweight, WBC, WBO, IBF titles)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 September 24 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Nottingham, England

    Maxi Hughes vs Kid Galahad (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Terri Harper vs Hannah Rankin (10 rounds – super-welterweight, WBA title)

    📺 FITE TV (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 September 25 🇯🇵 Saitama, Japan

    Floyd Mayweather vs Mikuru Asakura exhibition (3 rounds – super-welterweight)

    📺 DAZN PPV (UK) 📺
    🗓 October 8 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn (12 rounds – catchweight 157lbs)
    Mary Romero vs Ellie Scotney (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)

    📺 Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 October 15 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England
    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺

    Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall (10 rounds – middleweight, WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF, The Ring titles)
    Alycia Baumgardner vs Mikaela Mayer (10 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC, WBO, IBF titles)
    Lauren Price vs Timea Belik (6 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Caroline Dubois vs Milena Koleva (6 rounds – lightweight)
    Karriss Artingstall vs Marina Sakharov (6 rounds – featherweight)

    📺 Fox PPV (US) 📺
    🗓 October 15 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York City

    Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Caleb Plant vs Anthony Dirrell (12 rouinds – super-middleweight)

    📺Sky Sports (UK) – ESPN (US) 📺
    🗓 October 15 🇦🇺 Melbourne, Australia

    Devin Haney vs George Kambosos II (12 rounds – lightweight, WBC, WBO, IBF, WBA titles)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 October 15 🇦🇺 Brisbane, Australia

    Liam Paro vs Brock Jarvis (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Skye Nicolson vs Krystina Jacobs (10 rounds – featherweight)
    Demsey McKean vs. Patrick Korte (10 rounds – heavyweight)

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    🗓 October 29 🇺🇸 New York, NYC

    Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Jamaine Ortiz (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Robeisy Ramirez vs Jessie Magdaleno (10 rounds -featherweight)

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    🗓 October 29 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Birmingham, England

    Hughie Fury vs Michael Hunter (12 rounds – heavyweight)

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    🗓 October 29 🇺🇸 Glendale, Arizona

    Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva (8 rounds – cruiserweight)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 November 5 🇦🇪 Abu Dhabi, UAE

    Dmitry Bivol vs Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez (12 roundss – light-heavyweight, WBA title)
    Joe Cordina vs. Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov (12 rounds – super-featherweight, IBF title) Chantelle Cameron vs Jessica McCaskill (10 rounds – super-lightweight, WBC, IBF titles)

    🗓 November 19 🇺🇸 Austin, Texas

    Hasim Rahman vs Vitor Belfort (4 rounds – heavyweight)

    📺 DAZN (UK & US) 📺
    🗓 December 3 🇺🇸 San Antonio, Texas

    Roman Gonzalez vs Juan Francisco Gonzalez ( 12 rounds – super-flyweight, lineal title)

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    Boxing results 2022
    🗓 September 17 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Canelo Alvarez def. Gennady Golovkin III UD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA, WBO, IBF, WBC, Ring Magazine titles)
    Jesse Bam Rodriguez def. Israel Gonzalez UD12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBC title)
    Ammo Williams def. Kieron Conway UD12 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Diego Pacheco def. Enrique Collazo TKO5 (10 rounds – super middleweight)

    🗓 September 16 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Denzel Bentley def. Marcus Morrison TKO4 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Royston Barney-Smith def. Paul Holt KO1 (6 rounds – super-featherweight)

    🗓 September 10 🇺🇸 Los Angeles, California

    AnEson Gib def. Austin McBroom KO4 (6 rounds – cruiserweight)

    🗓 September 4 🇺🇸 Los Angeles, California

    Andy Ruiz Jr def. Luis Ortiz UD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Isaac Cruz def. Eduardo Ramirez TKO2 (12 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 August 27 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    KSI def. Swarmz TKO2 (3 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    KSI def. Luis Pineda TKO3 (3 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    Deji def. Fousey TKO3 (6 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    🗓 August 20 🇸🇦 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Oleksandr Usyk def. Anthony Joshua SD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBA, IBF, WBO titles)
    Filip Hrgovic def. Zhang Zhilei UD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Badou Jack def. Richard Rivera MD10 (10 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Callum Smith def. Mathieu Bauderlique KO4 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    🗓 August 13 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Teofimo Lopez def. Pedro Campa TKO7 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 August 6 🇬🇧 Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Michael Conlan def. Miguel Marriaga UD10 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 August 6 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Sheffield, England

    Dalton Smith def. Sam O’maison KO6 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Sandy Ryan def. Erica Anabella Farias UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 August 6 🇺🇸 Fort Worth, Texas

    Vergil Ortiz Jr def. Michael McKinson TKO9 (12 rounds – welterweight)

    🗓 July 30 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York

    Danny Garcia def. Jose Benavidez Jr. MD12 (12 rounds -super-welterweight)
    Gary Antuanne Russell def. Rances Barthelemy TKO6 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 July 30 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Bournemouth, England

    Chris Billam-Smith def. Isaac Chamberlain UD12 (12 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Ben Whitaker def. Greg O’Neill TKO2 (6 rounds – light heavyweight)
    Caroline Dubois def. Happy Daudi TKO3 (6 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 July 16 🇺🇸 Los Angeles, California

    Ryan Garcia def. Javier Fortuna (12 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 July 16 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Mark Heffron def. Lennox Clarke TKO5 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Hamzah Sheeraz def. Francisco Emmanuel Torres TKO5 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Dennis McCann def. James Beech Jr. TKO8 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 July 9 🇺🇸 San Antonio, Texas

    Rey Vargas def. Mark Magsayo SD12 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBC title)

    🗓 July 9 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Derek Chisora def. Kubrat Pulev SD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Israel Madrimov vs Michel Soro TD3 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 July 2 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Joe Joyce def. Christian Hammer TKO4 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Jason Cunningham vs Zolani Tete KO4 (12 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 June 25 🇺🇸 San Antonio, Texas

    Jesse Bam Rodriguez def. Srisraket Sor Rungvisai TKO8 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBC title)
    Murodjon Akhmadaliev def. Ronny Rios UD12 (12 rounds – super-bantamweight, WBA, IBF titles)

    🗓 June 18 🇺🇸 NYC, New York

    Artur Beterbiev def. Joe Smith Jr. TKO2 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBC, WBO, IBF world titles)
    Robeisy Ramirez def. Abraham Nova KO5 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 June 11 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿London, England

    Richard Riakporhe def. Fabio Turchi TKO2 (12 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Chris Kongo def. Sebastian Formella UD10 (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Zak Chelli def. Germaine Brown UD10 (10 rounds – super middleweight)

    🗓 June 11 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿Telford, England

    Liam Davies def. Marc Leach UD12 (12 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Ijaz Ahmed DREW w/ Kaisy Khademi (12 rounds – super-flyweight)

    🗓 June 11 🇺🇸 NYC, New York

    Edgar Berlanga def. Roamer Alexis Angulo UD10 (10 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 June 11 🇺🇸 Anaheim, California

    Jaime Munguia def. Jimmy Kelly TKO5 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 June 11 🇺🇸 Miami, Florida

    Daniel Dubois def. Trevor Bryan (12 rounds – heavyweight)

    🗓 June 10 🇲🇽 Mexico City, Mexico

    Hiroto Kyoguchi def. Esteban Bermudez TKO8 (12-rounds – light-flyweight, WBA title)
    Eduardo Hernandez def. Jorge Casteneda TKO1 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Diego Pacheco def. Raul Ortega TKO4 (10 rounds – super middleweight)

    🗓 June 7 🇯🇵 Saitama, Japan

    Naoya Inoue def. Nonito Donaire II KO2 (12 rounds – bantamweight, WBC, WBA, IBF, The Ring titles)

    🗓 June 4 🇺🇸 Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Stephen Fulton def. Danny Roman UD12 (12 rounds – super-bantamweight, WBC, WBO titles)
    David Morrell def. Kalvin Henderson TKO4 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 June 4 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Cardiff, Wales

    Joe Cordina def. Kenichi Ogawa KO2 ( 12 rounds – super-featherweight, IBF world title)
    Zelfa Barrett def. Faroukh Kourbanov UD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Skye Nicolson def. Gabriela Bouvier UD8 (8 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 June 5 🇦🇺 Melbourne, Australia

    Devin Haney def. George Kambosos Jr UD12 (12 rounds – lightweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, The Ring titles)
    Lucas Browne def. Junior Fa KO1 (10 rounds, heavyweight)

    🗓 May 28 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York

    Gervonta Davis def. Rolando Romero TKO6 (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Erislandy Lara def. Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan TKO8 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Jesus Ramos def. Luke Santamaria UD10 (10 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 May 21 🇦🇪 Dubai, UAE

    Floyd Mayweather vs Don Moore (no decision – exhibition)
    Anderson Silva vs Bruno Machado (no decision – exhibition)
    Delfine Persoon def. Elhem Mekhelad UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Badou Jack def. Hany Atiyo KO1 (8 rounds – cruiserweight)

    🗓 May 21 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Janibek Alimkhanuly def. Danny Dignum KO2 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Jamaine Ortiz def. Jamel Herring UD10 (10 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 May 21 🇺🇸 Phoenix, Arizona

    David Benavidez def. David Lemieux KO2 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    🗓 May 21 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿London, England

    Joshua Buatsi def. Craig Richards UD12 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    Alen Babic def. Adam Balski UD10 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Chantelle Cameron def. Victoria Bustos UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Robbie Davies Jr. def. Javier Molina SD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Ellie Scotney def. Maria Cecilia Roman UD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)

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    🗓 May 14 🇺🇸 Carson, California

    Jermell Charlo def. Brian Castano TKO10 (12 rounds – super-welterweight, WBA, IBF, WBC, WBO, The Ring titles)
    Jaron Ennis def. Custio Clayton KO2 (12 rounds – welterweight)

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    🗓 May 14 🇫🇷 Paris, France

    Martin Bakole def. Tony Yoka MD10 (12 rounds – heavyweight)

    🗓 May 7 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Dmitry Bivol def. Canelo Alvarez UD12 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBA title)
    Montana Love def. Gabriel Valenzuela UD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Shakhram Giyasov def. Christian Gomez UD10 (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Zhilei Zhang def. Scott Alexander KO1 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Aaron Silva def. Alexis Espino TKO4 (8 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 April 30 🇺🇸 NYC, New York

    Katie Taylor def. Amanda Serrano SD10 (10 rounds – lightweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, Ring Magazine titles)
    Liam Smith def. Jesse Vargas TKO10 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Franchon Crews-Dezurn def. Elin Cederroos SD10 (10 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO titles)

    🗓 April 30 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Shakur Stevenson def. Oscar Valdez UD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight, WBC & WBO titles)

    🗓 April 23 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Tyson Fury def. Dillian Whyte KO6 (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBC, Ring Magazine title)
    Ekow Essuman def. Darren Tetley UD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Nick Ball def. Isaac Lowe TKO6 (10 rounds – featherweight)
    David Adeleye def. Chris Healey TKO4 (8 rounds – heavyweight)
    Tommy Fury def. Daniel Bocianski UD6 (6 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    Karol Itauma def. Michal Ciach TKO2 (8 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    🗓 April 16 🇺🇸 Dallas, Texas

    Errol Spence Jr def. Yordenis Ugas TKO10 (12 rounds – welterweight, WBA, WBC, IBF titles)
    Isaac Cruz def. Yuriorkis Gamboa TKO5 (10 rounds – lightweight)
    Eimantas Stanionis def. Radzhab Butaev SD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)

    🗓 April 16 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, England

    Conor Benn def. Chris van Heerden KO2 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Chris Billam-Smith def. Tommy McCarthy KO8 (12 rounds – cruiserweight)

    🗓 April 9 🇯🇵 Saitama, Japan

    Gennady Golovkin def. Ryota Murata TKO9 (12 rounds – middleweight, WBA & IBF titles)

    🗓 April 9 🇺🇸 San Antonio, Texas

    Ryan Garcia def. Emmanuel Tagoe UD12 (12 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 April 9 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Sebastian Fundora def. Erickson Lubin TKO9 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Tony Harrison def. Sergio Garcia UD12 (12 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 March 26 🇺🇸 Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Tim Tszyu def. Terrell Gausha (12 rounds – super-welterweight)

    🗓 March 26 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Richard Riakporhe def. Deion Jumah TKO8 (10 rounds – cruiserweight)

    🗓 March 26 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Leeds, England

    Josh Warrington def. Kiko Martinez TKO7 (12 rounds – featherweight, IBF title)
    Maxi Hughes def. Ryan Walsh UD12 (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Ebanie Bridges def. Cecilia Roman UD10 (10 rounds – bantamweight, IBF title)
    Dalton Smith def. Ray Moylette TKO10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Skye Nicholson def. Bec Connolly (6 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 March 19 🇦🇪 Dubai, UAE

    Sunny Edwards def. Muhammad Waseem UD12 (12 rounds – flyweight, IBF title)
    Regis Prograis def. Tyrone McKenna TKO6 (10 rounds -super-lightweight)

    🗓 March 19 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    David Avanesyan def. Finn Oskari Metz KO1 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Hamzah Sheeraz def. Jez Smith KO2 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Dennis McCann def. Charles Tondo UD8 (8 rounds – bantamweight)

    🗓 March 12 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Nottingham, England

    Leigh Wood def. Michael Conlan KO12 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBA Regular title)
    Terri Harper def. Yamila Belen Abellaneda UD10 (10 rounds – lightweight)
    Caoimhin Agyarko def. Juan Carlos Rubio UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 March 5 🇺🇸 San Diego, California

    Roman Gonzalez def. Julio Cesar Martinez UD12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBA title)
    Mauricio Lara def. Emilio Sanchez TKO3 (10 rounds – featherweight)
    Diego Pacheco def. Genc Pllana KO2 (8 rounds – super middleweight)
    Marc Castro def. Julio Madera UD6 (6 rounds – lightweight)
    Skye Nicolson def. Jessica Juarez UD6 (6 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 March 4 🇺🇸 Fresno, California

    Jose Ramirez def. Jose Pedraza UD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Joet Gonzalez def. Jeo Santisima TKO9 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 February 27 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    Lawrence Okolie def. Michal Cieslak UD12 (12 rounds – cruiserweight, WBO title)
    Jordan Gill def. Karim Guerfi KO9 (12 rounds – featherweight)
    Anthony Fowler def. Lukasz Maciec UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Demsey McKean def. Ariel Esteban Bracamonte UD8 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Galal Yafai def. Carlos Bautista TKO5 (10 rounds – flyweight)
    Campbell Hatton def. Joe Ducker TKO6 (4 rounds -lightweight)

    🗓 February 26 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, California

    Hector Garcia def. Chris Colbert UD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Gary Antuanne Russell def. Viktor Postol TKO10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Fernando Martinez def. Jerwin Ancajas UD12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, IBF title)

    🗓 February 26 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Glasgow, Scotland

    Josh Taylor def. Jack Catterall SD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight, IBF/WBC/WBO/WBA titles)
    Robeisy Ramirez def. Eric Donovan TKO3 (10 rounds -featherweight)
    Nick Campbell def. Jay McFarlane TKO7 (10 rounds – heavyweight)

    🗓 February 19 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, England

    Kell Brook def. Amir Khan TKO6 (12 rounds – catchweight, 149lbs)
    Natasha Jonas def. Chris Namus TKO2 (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Viddal Riley def. Willbeforce Shihepo UD6 (6 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Adam Azim def. Jordan Ellison TKO3 (6 rounds – lightweight)
    Hassan Azim def. MJ Hall UD4 (4 rounds – welterweight)

    🗓 February 19 🇲🇽 Tijuana, Mexico

    Jaime Munguia def. D’Mitrius Ballard TKO3 (12 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 February 12 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England

    John Ryder def. Daniel Jacobs SD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)
    Johnny Fisher def. Gabriel Enguema UD6 (6 rounds – heavyweight)
    Felix Cash def. Magomed Madiev UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Ellie Scotney def. Jorgelina Guanini UD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Ammo Williams def. Javier Francisco Maciel TKO6 (10 rounds – middleweight)

    🗓 February 5 🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada

    Keith Thurman def. Mario Barrios UD12 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Luis Nery def. Carlos Castro SD10 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Leo Santa Cruz def. Keenan Carbajal UD10 (12 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 February 5 🇺🇸 Glendale, Arizona

    Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez def. Carlos Cuadras UD12 (12 rounds – super-flyweight, WBC title)
    Jamie Mitchell def. Carly Skelly TKO4 (10 rounds – bantamweight, WBA title)
    Raymond Ford def. Edward Vazquez SD10 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 February 5 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Cardiff, Wales

    Chris Eubank def. Liam Williams UD12 (12 rounds – middleweight)
    Claressa Shields def. Ema Kozin UD10 (10 rounds – middleweight, WBC, IBF, WBA titles)
    Caroline Dubois def. Vaida Masiokaite UD4 (4 rounds – lightweight)

    🗓 January 22 🇺🇸 Atlantic City, New Jersey

    Mark Magsayo def. Gary Russell Jr MD12 (12 rounds – featherweight, WBC title)
    Subriel Matias def. Petros Ananyan TKO9 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)

    🗓 January 15 🇺🇸 Verona, New York

    Joe Smith Jr def. Steve Geffrard TKO9 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBO title)
    Abraham Nova vs Jose Enrique Vivas TKO8 (10 rounds – featherweight)

    🗓 January 1 🇺🇸 Hollywood, Florida

    Luis Ortiz def. Charles Martin TKO6 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Frank Sanchez def. Christian Hammer UD10 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Ali Eren Demirezen def. Gerald Washington TKO8 (10 rounds – heavyweight) More

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    Inside Joseph Parker’s training camp for Joe Joyce, from Tyson Fury coaching to controversial medicine ball exercise

    JOSEPH PARKER has given a rare glimpse behind the scenes of his final preparations to face Brit Joe Joyce on Saturday.And a training montage shows the Kiwi working out with WBC heavyweight champ Tyson Fury.
    Joseph Parker is hit with a medicine ball by John FuryCredit: PROAM Boxing
    Parker works on his body shotsCredit: PROAM Boxing
    It also contains footage of Tyson’s dad John furiously pounding at Parker’s stomach and ribs with a medicine ball.
    This controversial training method was reported to have broken Tommy Fury’s ribs before his fight with Jake Paul, although Tommy denied it.
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    The video opens with Parker hammering the heavy bag, then moves on to him doing some pad work inside the ring as he works up a serious sweat.
    Parker, who looks sharp and explosive, then practises body shots by blasting away at someone wearing protection.
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    He moves on to pad work with John Fury and a speed ball workout, followed by deadlifts, shadow boxing and pull-ups.
    And many would argue some of what Parker posted in his YouTube video is not ideal, or at least a risky, preparation.
    Parker faces Joyce in Manchester, coming off back-to-back wins against Brit Derek Chisora.
    Parker is seen lying down in the ring beside Tyson, who shouts encouragement while dad John shows no mercy, beating Parker’s torso all over with a medicine ball.

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    Parker than returns to conventional gym workouts like squatting and dumbbells.
    It remains to be seen if the brutal Fury methods will help Parker overcome Brit Joyce, with the winner becoming mandatory for Oleksandr Usyk’s WBO belt. More

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    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker: The 16 best free bets, bonuses and sign-up offers ahead of heavyweight boxing showdown

    HEAVYWEIGHTS Joe Joyce and Joseph Parker clash this weekend for the WBO’s mandatory challenger spot.And SunSport have rounded up the latest best free bets, sign-up specials and exclusive bonuses available from the UK’s top bookmakers.
    The best free bets, bonuses and sign up offers for Joe Joyce vs Joseph ParkerCredit: GETTY
    The heavyweight duo meet at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday with the winner becoming the mandatory challenger for the WBO title, which is currently held by Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joyce, who has held the British, Commonwealth, WBC Silver, WBO International, and European heavyweight titles, was last seen during his TKO win against Christian Hammer in July.
    13 of Joyce’s 14 victories have come by way of knockout — including a 10th-round stoppage of Daniel Dubois in November 2020 — giving him a KO ratio of 92%.
    His opponent, former world champion Parker, has won his last SIX on the bounce — including back-to-back wins over Derek Chisora last year.
    His record now stands at 30 wins (21 via KO) and two defeats against Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte back in 2018.
    Joe Joyce vs Joseph ParkerBetfair odds
    Result

    Joe Joyce – 1/2
    Joseph Parker – 6/4
    Draw – 18/1

    Method of Victory

    Joyce by Dec/Tech Dec – 7/5
    Joyce by KO/TKO or DQ – 23/10
    Parker by Dec/Tech Dec – 11/4
    Parker by KO/TKO or DQ – 5/1
    Draw or Technical Draw – 17/1

    Round Betting

    Joe Joyce to Win in Round 1-6: 6/1
    Joe Joyce to Win in Round 7-12: 9/2
    Joseph Parker to Win in Round 1-6: 12/1
    Joseph Parker to Win in Round 7-12: 9/1

    Will both fighters be knocked down?

    Yes – 11/2

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    ‘It’s inevitable’ – Deontay Wilder sensationally calls for fourth Tyson Fury fight and says he wanted to KILL Gypsy King

    DEONTAY WILDER has called out Tyson Fury again for a fourth fight and shockingly said he wanted to kill him.The American has already stepped in the ring with the Brit three times and lost his WBC title to him but he wants yet another chance.
    Tyson Fury’s win in the third bout over Deontay Wilder was one of the most memorable in heavyweight boxing historyCredit: AP
    The first fight between the two in December 2018 ended in a draw, this was followed by the second which Fury won after Wilder’s corner threw in the towel.
    The third was an iconic night where the Gypsy King was knocked down twice but got up to secure a knockout victory.
    Wilder, 36, has made excuses for his defeats blaming a heavy costume for the ringwalk taking his energy, that Fury’s gloves were loaded and he sacked his coach for calling a stop to fight two.
    Wilder has spoken about the trilogy and admitted he thinks he will face him again saying: “I stand by everything.
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    “It’s crazy and sad that business had to be conducted in certain manners to rob a person from his greatness, but in reality it only made that greatness higher.
    “I don’t condone cheating and s*** like that. I know that, no matter what people say.
    “People and analysts say, ‘If he did have something in his glove, why did you not go to the authorities?’
    “And I tell them, ‘Why the f*** would I go to the authorities.
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    “‘I have an opportunity to release my own energy and put my hands upon him and the possibility of trying to kill him and get paid millions of dollars doing it?'”
    This isn’t the first time he has chillingly stated he wants to kill someone in the ring.
    On the possibility of going head-to-head with Fury again, Wilder claimed he’d be up for it saying: “Most definitely.
    “As long as he’s in the business and I’m in the business, it’s inevitable.”
    Currently, the Bronze Bomber is focusing on his next fight taking place in October versus Robert Helenius.
    Meanwhile, Fury is set to take step into the ring to fight Anthony Joshua on December 3 with a fight closing in on being agreed. More

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    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua net worth: How the pair’s fortunes stack up as fans wait for confirmation of huge fight

    BOXING fans are on the edge of their seats as they wait for confirmation of one of the biggest fights in British history. Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are believed to be close to agreeing a big-money bout for the end of the year.
    The pair have made plenty of money throughout their careers
    With Usyk injured, Fury looks set to put his unbeaten professional record on the line against JoshuaCredit: Reuters
    Joshua could not find a way past Usyk but could redeem himself against FuryCredit: PA
    The pair have already made a fortune from long and successful careers boxing on the biggest stages.
    Despite plenty of speculation, Fury and Joshua have so far avoided each other with the Gypsy King drawn into an epic trilogy with Deontay Wilder and AJ facing off twice with both Andy Ruiz and Oleksandr Usyk.
    But now with the two stumbling towards one of the biggest heavyweight bouts in history, it’s a good time to compare how Fury and Joshua weigh up outside the ring.
    Houses
    For years Tyson lived in this modest £550,000 property in MorecambeCredit: ITV
    Tyson Fury has never been shy about his upbringing.
    Growing up in a caravan as a traveller, the 34-year-old has come from very humble beginnings.
    But now The Gypsy King has a grand portfolio of properties worth at least £8.2m.
    He and his wife Paris Fury moved into a new seaside mansion worth £1.7m last year, but that is only the tip of the iceberg.
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    The pair also own a glamorous £6m Marbella mansion and huge Vegas mansions.
    Anthony Joshua also has his own set of dazzling properties, but the star is also known to prioritise those around him before himself.
    Only a limited amount is known about how many homes he owns, but his portfolio is worth at least £7.5m.
    The Mirror reported last year that AJ spent that amount in one year alone, with some likely going on to be sold.
    Cars
    Joshua is known to be a car lover
    Paris Fury poses inside the latest addition – a Bedford TK recovery 1973, which her husband revealed on his InstagramCredit: Instagram
    Fury loves his cars and collects some of the most impressive models around.
    His Instagram gives fans a glimpse into his mouth-watering collection, including his two new Rolls Royce Phantom Series II motors, each costing £394,000.
    In the past, he has also shown off a Ferrari GTCLusso that is worth around £250,000.
    It is difficult to estimate how much all these cars come up to but it is at least £1.2m and likely goes higher.
    Similar to his boxing counterpart, Joshua is also a petrolhead.
    He is reported as owning a garage of cars that total around £1m.
    The 32-year-old is also a fan of the Rolls Royce Phantom, and he was also reportedly pictured driving a Mercedes v8 BiTurbo while on holiday.
    Fight incomes
    Both fighters have seen their reputations explode over the past decade as the heavyweight division lined up to test their mettle against two of its finest boxers.
    Fury has raked in at least £101.25m from his fights but the numbers are likely higher with not all finances public.
    It’s been quite the journey for the man from Morecambe. He made over £10m from his rematch with Dereck Chisora in 2014, before making well over £23m from the third fight against Deontay Wilder.
    Along with the first two bouts with the American, and his epic battle against Dillian Whyte earlier this year, Fury continues to rake in huge numbers as fans line up to see his fights.
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    Joshua is reported as being even more lucrative from his battles in the ring.
    The two fights with Usyk are reported to have been worth £14m and £65.7m respectively to the British boxer.
    Some of his earlier high-profile clashes – such as his career-defining clash with Wladimir Klitschko in 2017 – has also helped him bring in an estimated £200m in his career.
    Both fighters are set to make even more dosh if their Battle of Britain clash goes ahead.
    Sponsorship Deals
    Both boxers have made decent money through sponsorship throughout their careers.
    In Fury’s case, the number is estimated as being around the £100m mark.
    This is due in part to his main sponsor WOW Hydrate, a sports drinks brand, and the huge deal with ESPN, the network of Top Rank.
    He also has his own range of clothes which he sells on his website.
    Meanwhile, Forbes describes AJ as a “marketing juggernaut” and estimates his sponsorship deals to net him around the £10m mark.
    They point to his deals with the likes of Beats and Hugo Boss.
    Net Worth
    Sources vary for both athletes when it comes to out-an-out net worth, with figures subject to change and some financial information not made public.
    Tyson Fury’s net worth is estimated to be huge thanks to his high-profile trilogy battle.
    Reports suggest is net worth as of this year was £130m.
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    As of 2020, Forbes had Joshua’s net worth at around £41m while 2022 sources place it around £80m.
    Their incredible careers mean they are both among the highest-paid athletes in the world. More

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    Mike Tyson opens up on debilitating health condition after being pictured in a wheelchair at airport last month

    TYSON FURY has revealed he suffers from sciatica and the condition can occasionally leave him unable to talk.The former heavyweight world champion, 56, was spotted in a wheelchair at an airport last month.
    Mike Tyson is suffering with sciaticaCredit: Splash
    Tyson was seen using a wheelchair and a walking stick last monthCredit: TheImageDirect.com
    He has also been seen walking with the aid of a wooden stick and Tyson revealed it is because he has sciatica.
    In an interview with Newsmax TV Iron Mike said sciatica is the only health issue he suffers with, and spoke about how it impairs him when there is a flare up.
    He said: “I have sciatica every now and then, it flares up. When it flares up, I can’t even talk! Thank God it’s the only health problem I have. I’m splendid now.
    “Everybody in my house is truly blessed and we’re all very grateful for whatever we have.”
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    Sciatica is a condition that causes nerve irritation and seems to be affecting Tyson’s back.
    Tyson retired from boxing in 2005 due to a back issue, while he also struggled with a knee injury late in his career.
    Despite the issue Tyson returned to the ring in 2020 to fight Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition bout.
    But recently there have been growing concerns over Tyson’s health – partly fuelled by his own comments.
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    He claimed on his Hotboxin’ podcast that he believes he is going to die “real soon”.
    He said: “We’re all gonna die one day of course. Then, when I look in the mirror, I see those little spots on my face.
    “I say, ‘Wow. That means my expiration date is coming close, really soon.'” More

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    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker undercard: Who is fighting on HUGE Manchester card?

    JOE JOYCE takes on Joseph Parker in a hugely-anticipated heavyweight clash in Manchester this weekend.But before the big main event there’s a cracking undercard in store, including what could be a show-stealer in the chief-support bout.
    Amanda Serrano is back in the ring on the undercard
    The Juggernaut Joyce is known for his granite chin surviving brutal shots, but he says he’d rather not be relying on it on Saturday night.
    Joyce said: “I’d like to stop relying on my chin, if I’m honest.  
    “I would prefer to move out of the way of punches or block or slip them and counter.
    “I am always trying to improve my skills and biomechanics and that’s one thing I love about boxing, you can always improve.
    “I’m sure Parker and his team see a way of hurting me but we’ll see.”
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    When is Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker?
    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker is taking place on Saturday, September 24.
    The main event ring walks are expected from 10.30pm UK time.
    The Manchester Arena plays host.
    Who is fighting on the Joyce vs Parker undercard?
    Amanda Serrano has the chance to become the undisputed featherweight world champion when she takes on IBF champ Sarah Mahfoud in what could be an absolute thriller.
    Serrano is coming in off her defeat by Katie Taylor in Madison Square Garden in April.
    The undercard gets going from 6pm.

    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker – vacant WBO interim heavyweight title
    Amanda Serrano vs Sarah Mahfoud – for WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring featherweight titles
    Michael Magnesi vs Anthony Cacace
    Ekow Essuman vs Samuel Antwi
    Nathan Heaney vs Jack Flatley
    Raven Chapman vs Jorgelina Guanini
    James Heneghan vs Rod Douglas Jnr
    Callum Thompson vs Delmar Thomas
    Amaar Akbar vs Karlo Wallace
    Mark Heffron vs TBC
    Tommy Fletcher vs TBC

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    What live stream and TV channel is Joyce vs Parker on?

    Joyce vs Parker will be shown live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK.
    The price for the event has been confirmed as £19.95.
    You can live stream the clash from the BT Sport Box Office app, which is available for download onto your mobile and tablet device.
    And if you want to attend the fight itself at Manchester’s AO Arena, you can purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.
    In addition, you can hear the fight live and exclusively on talkSPORT – with coverage beginning from 8pm on the radio station.

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