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    British boxer trains with Man Utd stars in pre-season and asks ‘too late for a career change?’

    MANCHESTER UNITED stars were put through their paces in pre-season training by boxing star Chris Eubank Jr.The massive Red Devils fan flew from Las Vegas to Los Angeles to meet up with the Premier League side.Mason Mount with Man Utd fan Chris Eubank JrCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chriseubankjr/?hl=enThe boxing star with Marcus RashfordCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chriseubankjr/?hl=enAnd he joined in work-outs as the team prepared for the new season.Snaps showed the boxer posing up with United stars including Mason Mount and Marcus Rashford.The fighter quipped online: “Too late for a career change? Put me in coach!”And he joined in a training session as the side staged a friendly match against Prem rivals Arsenal.READ MORE ON MAN UTDLast year, asked about his love of Manchester United, Eubank said: “I know these guys, I’ve followed them for years. They’re a great bunch of boys. I’m close with a few of them.“We’re athletes and they appreciate the things that I do in the boxing ring. We all know how hard and dedicated you have to be to make it to the top. “These guys are at the top of their sport, so we vibe with each other. The energy is very exciting.”Eubank, 34, has been out of the ring since he beat Liam Smith in a rematch last September. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe has been spending his summer in Las Vegas training and playing poker into the early hours with Brazil star Neymar Jr at some of the city’s biggest casinos.The boxer still wants to face Canelo Alvarez despite opting to sign a new deal with UK-based promoter Boxxer. Chris Eubank Jr makes major career change as he eyes huge Canelo Alvarez fight and two British grudge bouts He was in talks to face Mexican Alvarez in September and was the front runner until Edgar Berlanga got the fight. But now he’s signed up with Ben Shalom it has cast doubt if he will land a shot against the undisputed super-middleweight champion.He could now face a potential Billy Joe Saunders rematch – although he’s been out of the ring since 2021 – or Conor Benn, who is currently under a temporary suspension from UK Anti-Doping. More

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    Hawk Tuah girl Hailey Welch hits back at BBC pundit after she was slammed for attending Jake Paul fight

    HAWK TUAH girl Hailey Welch has hit back at criticism from Nick Kyrgios after he slammed her appearance at a Jack Paul fight.The viral sensation is stunned at Paul’s fight against Mike Perry at the Amalie Arena in Florida.Hailey Welch stunned at Jake Paul’s fight against Mike PerryCredit: XNick Kyrgios slammed her for her appearanceCredit: PAShe hit back at the pundit’s criticismCredit: SplashHailey, 21, wore a glamorous outfit, but the BBC pundit and tennis star was less than impressed.Kyrgios posted on social media questioning her appearance.He wrote: “No correlation between fame and actually being decent at something anymore.”However, Hailey has not let the jibe get to her as she does not “understand” why people have to “hate”.READ MORE IN SPORTShe told TMZ: “Let me put it this way, I don’t wake up and hate on anybody else.”I don’t understand why people do that, at all.”I mean, they have their own opinion, they’re entitled to it, I don’t care.”If they wake up and feel that way then so be it. I’m not concerned about it.”Most read in BoxingHailey shot to fame for a street interview earlier this year in which she produced her now iconic catchphrase.She has already started doing some good with her new influence and has made donations to animal shelters in Nashville.Real Hawk Tuah girl Hailey Welch debunks myths in first interview as she reveals all about who she actually isHailey has also enjoyed some of the limelight and hung out with stars such as NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal.In her latest public appearance, she watched on as Paul dropped Perry three times on his way to a round six victory.She instantly fell in love with boxing as she hailed it as “badass” on Paul’s post-fight podcast.Paul won the fight against PerryCredit: Getty More

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    I came close to being victim of deadly knife crime – that’s why I’m spending £1m to stop it, Tyson Fury’s promoter says

    TYSON Fury’s promoter Frank Warren says violent crime on UK streets could have changed his life – so he’s spending £1million to stop it.Frank’s Queensberry outfit is donating the huge sum to BoxWise, a charity which gets youngsters in the ring to keep them out of trouble.Frank Warren at the Islington Boxing Club this weekCredit: BoxWiseFrank with his star boxer Tyson FuryCredit: PA:Press AssociationThe donation will let the charity double the number of places on its ten-week programme from 1,500 to 3,000.Legendary promoter Frank announced the donation at the Islington Boxing Club – a stone’s throw from the street where he grew up.In an exclusive chat at the boxing club, Frank told The Sun: “I remember growing up here on the streets of north London.”It was really tough and life could have easily been different for me.Read More Sport”The background that I have, that a lot of these kids have, you get a lot of peer pressure to be the tough guy.”You want to do this, you want to be that. That’s what you have to take away – that’s not what it’s about.”I’ll tell you what it is about boxing. When I was a kid in Islington there were no golf clubs, no tennis clubs.”All kids from working-class backgrounds could do was go and play football or box. Those were really the two sports.Most read in Boxing”They weren’t expensive sports to play – football on the grass or on the street, boxing you’d go down to the local gym. It was easy to do.”It’s not about being tough, it’s about respect. It’s not respecting someone if on the street they’re a tough guy.”It’s about respecting each other. That’s what boxing does. We’ll have a fight this weekend. “After that fight those guys will have knocked seven bells out of each other.”But they’ll have their arms around each other – that’s respect. That’s come about from working in the gym.”The son of a bookie, Frank grew up in Islington and started out as an unlicensed fixer promoting his second cousin Lenny McLean.Since then, he has managed or promoted the likes of Prince Naseem, Frank Bruno, Tyson Fury, Chris Eubank, Amir Khan and Ricky Hatton.He said: “Professional boxers are very important as role models. Kids look up to them and aspire to have their success. “The thing is with boxers, most of them are approachable.”Unfortunately in this day and age, you have to go through God knows how many people to speak with footballers.”When I was a kid, you’d stand outside the Arsenal and get autographs. They don’t do that any more.”But boxers are quite approachable. They come from the local area so they know people and people can see them and buy into them.”WARREN P’sQueensberry is donating £1million to BoxWise to boost its efforts to combat gang and knife crime in some of Britain’s poorest areas.The charity puts disadvantaged youngsters through a 10-week boxing programme at gyms up and down the country.Queensberry’s donation will let BoxWise double the spaces on the programme to 3,000.Frank will also join the charity’s new development board as its chairman.He said: “We have terrible knife crime and other problems due to the lack of respect that people have towards each other.”We’re obviously in the boxing business and BoxWise do a lot of brilliant things for the community and for boxing.”These kids been excluded or have been referred by the police or their teachers. If they weren’t here, they’d be out on the streets.”They’ve brought them through a programme that has changed their lifestyles, how they behave and the way they interact.”The way they interact with people, the way they work as a team, the attitude they have to their bodies with obesity and keeping fit. “Working together from different ethnic backgrounds. All these things – they’re all massive big pluses. It’s all tick, tick, tick.”Why would anybody not want to get involved? We’re blessed and privileged at Queensberry to be able to do this.”The thing is with boxers, most of them are approachableFrank WarrenFrank added: “The fact we’re launching it in Islington where I come from adds a bit of spice to it.”But this is being rolled out all over the country. BoxWise can now double the spaces they have for kids in the future.”People are giving their time up to do this. The adults, the coaches, it’s amazing what they do. “The boxing clubs are part of the community, and they deserve the support of the community.”If you want to talk about crime and doing things, start at the bottom. “What BoxWise does is just a revelation – for these kids it’s a revelation.”We’ll double the spaces to 3,000. We’ll make it happen, it’s a fact of life. “And then we want to get it from 3,000 to 30,000. Seriously, that’s what it’s about. “All over Britain. Kids should have opportunities – if you want better citizens, then raise them as better citizens.”Frank joked that if any of the youngsters at the Islington Boxing Club fancy their chances as a pro, they now know where to come.But he said: “The boxer of the future could be over there right now, and God bless them if they are. “But it’s not for me about being a boxer, it’s about the training. It’s about learning about your body.”Obesity is a big problem in this country – they’ll be learning about nutrition. The whole programme is great.”LET ME BE FRANKBoxWise’s Rick Ogden said Frank’s donation will make a “huge difference” to thousands of young people.Rick told The Sun: “It’s amazing. We’ve actually secured £3million in funding “Queensberry has pledged £1million, and its donation has been matched.”With this additional funding, we’re going to be able to double that straight away to more than 3,000 young people.”It’s not just about the money, it’s about the influence that Queensberry bring. “Everything from the ambassadors to the annual fundraising event to draw in more money.”For any charity to be able to tap into that huge level of expertise is really powerful.”The thing with BoxWise is the opportunity we offer at the end of the ten-week programme. “We pay for young people to take on further education or employment courses.”For any young person you’ll have an outcome after ten weeks, but what’s the long term outcome? “They will change so much, but they will still need that support after ten weeks.”Rick added: “I really hope that one of the things Frank will bring is being to open some of those doors within the sport as a whole.”Whether those young people want to carry on boxing, get into coaching or start volunteering in their local communities.READ MORE SUN STORIES”If we’re bringing thousands of young people through the programme each year, there’s going to be some serious undiscovered talent. “Could the boxer of the future be here? Never say never. It’s absolutely possible.” More

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    Boxing fans beg Manny Pacquiao to ‘never fight again’ as legend struggles in exhibition while ‘looking 100 years old’

    FANS are begging the legendary Manny Pacquiao to “never fight again” as he “looked 100 years old” in his latest exhibition.The 45-year-old Filipino is the only eight-division world champion in the history of boxing and won twelve major world titles during his heyday.Manny Pacquiao fought his tallest ever opponent this weekend in an exhibition boutCredit: RIZINFans were left concerned at the beating he received from Rukiya AnpoCredit: RIZINHe looked to be in shock at the end after he took some heavy blowsCredit: RIZINThe bout was officially declared a draw but fans were in doubt who had won on the unofficial score cardsCredit: AFPBut these days he has been getting involved in money-spinning exhibitions – including one against his tallest opponent ever.Pacquiao took on 6ft Rukiya Anpo, who is 7 inches taller, this weekend and struggled against the 28-year-old physically imposing Japan ace.And PacMan was also on the receiving end of some tough punishment throughout their encounter.Most of those who watched gave Anpo the decision on the unofficial scorecards after he towered above the icon.READ MORE ON BOXINGBut there were no judges present at ringside, meaning the contest was scored an official draw by default.However, after seeing how much damage Pacquiao had received, it seems that most of his supporters are wanting him to call it a day.Especially as he had been eyeing a potential comeback to the ring.One fan said: “Old Manny Pacquiao putting on a 3 round BANGER at RIZIN – got absolutely worked over in this exhibition and should never fight again.”Most read in BoxingOLYMPICS FREE BETS – SIGN UP OFFERS AND DEAL FOR PARIS 2024Another said: “Pacquiao seems like he lost his speed and Anpo was fast and brave.”A third wrote on X: “Pacquiao is getting knocked about, this kid has got a straight jab like an arrow and it lands everytime.”I fought Manny Pacquaio and Canelo but my toughest opponent was ‘the drunken master’ who’s record didn’t show his skillAs a fourth commented: “Pacquiao looking 100 years old and getting destroyed by Anpo at RIZIN.”One suggested: “This is embarrassing… Rukiya Anpo dominated Manny Pacquiao. But this fight was a draw because it’s an exhibition boxing match.”Anpo landed a number of big shots in the first, with his experienced opponent unable to counter due to the distance.PacMan did attempt some combinations in the second but he struggled again in the third.He was on the back foot as Anpo, a kickboxing champion, unloaded before he responded with a huge uppercut going into the final minute.Pacquiao still wants to make more history in the ring and has been in talks to challenge WBC welterweight champ Mario Barrios for the title.A victory there would make him boxing’s oldest current world champion, with Carlos Adames, 40, currently having that accolade with his middleweight title.Mike Tyson’s controversial comeback Mike Tyson is BACK!Yes, boxing’s youngest heavyweight champ of all time – just 20 when he achieved the feat – is preparing to lace them up again. He faces YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul on July 20 in Texas.The controversial clash – set for the 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Dallas – has been scrutinised over the 30-year age gap.Tyson will be 58 by the time the fight for the ages comes around and nearly 20 years removed from his last professional contest.He was last seen in the ring in November 2020 for an exhibition with fellow legend Roy Jones Jr, which ended a draw after eight rounds. Paul is meanwhile 9-1 in the ring, losing only to Tommy Fury in 2023, and has won three times since.His fight with Tyson will also be a landmark first on Netflix, with over 250MILLION subscribers able to watch the bout. More

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    Joe Joyce vs Derek Chisora LIVE RESULTS: Del Boy scores incredible win after FLOORING the Juggernaut in BRUTAL slug fest

    DEREK CHISORA beat Joe Joyce on points after a brilliant fight of the year contender at the O2 Arena.The match was billed as a crossroads bout with both men in desperate need of a win – and at 40 and 38, respectively, Chisora and Joyce could very well face calls to retire if they lose.In a brutal and bloody battle, Chisora came out on top – FLOORING Joyce in the ninth – in a brilliant win.Usyk sings ‘Sweet Caroline’ in O2Oleksandr Usyk fancied a Derek Chisora victory tonight and he predicted well.When asked about his fight against Tyson Fury later this year, he seemed unphased with the prospect.The Ukrainian then led the crowd in singing immediately after.Copy linkCopiedChisora gets huge win in LondonMany questioned whether at 40-years-old Derek Chisora should still be fighting.To go 12 rounds and still have the energy in the locker to land so many big shots just showed the passion of the man.It was a great fight and a victory that Chisora fully deserved.Copy linkCopiedDel Boy answers critics at the O2Derek Chisora put in a mammoth performance to beat Joe Joyce this evening in the main event.Speaking with TNT Sports after the fight, he said:I had to dig deep, Joe was a good fighter, I knew I would drop him with one. Frank Warren, come up here. This is the man I wanted to work with to retire. This is not my last fight, I got two more fights left.Derek ChisoraCopy linkCopiedDerek Chisora wins by unanimous decisionCopy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 10)Joyce knows he has three minutes to win this fight.Chisora seems to be running on empty now and is looking to get into the clinch to see the round out.Joyce’s career hangs in the balance here, he needs to put Chisora down before the end of this round.Chisora then lands a series of big right hands and it seems Joyce is the one struggling.The bell sounds and this is some performance from Chisora.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 9)Joyce is starting to land punches that seem to be hurting Chisora.As he is against the ropes Chisora throws a sweeping right hand trying to land the haymaker punch.This is a big chance for Joyce now with Chisora physically spent it seems.Then Chisora lands a big right and sends Joyce to the canvas and he is given a stnading eight count.Joyce then puts the pressure on again and it almost seems like Chisora is the man who was just knocked down.Crazy fight.Copy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 8)Joyce really isn’t doing enough to turn the tide in this fight.You have to wonder whether Joyce think the card looks completely different.Unless he starts landing some big punches that do some damage, he is going to need a knockout to win this fight.Joyce seems to have Chisora in trouble, landing some big hits as the ropes holds him up.The bell comes to save Chisora but that was a big chance for Joe Joyce.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 7)Joyce never seems to have a guard and it allows Chisora to keep on landing right hooks.They are not rocking Joyce at all but they are costing him when it comes to the judges’ scorecard.Both fighters are starting to look a little laboured now.Chisora keeps throwing big right hands, looking for that punch to stop the fight.Credit where it is due, Joyce is absorbing them well.Copy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 6)Chisora walks onto a punch from Joyce and you can see it hurt him.Joyce tries to get a load of punches off with Chisora on the ropes.He manages to dodge and weave most of them and regathers his energy.So far the pundits have Chisora leading on the scorecard.Chisora is landing some big right hands again but Joyce is just taking them.Copy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 5)Joyce keeps Chisora at bay early on, not letting him get any big shots in.As the round opens up and the boxers get closer, the pair exchange some big punches.Chisora walks onto an uppercut from Joyce and looks to reply with a big upward punch,The crowd are loving every punch that Chisora lands at the moment.Joyce catches him after the bell and apologises.Copy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 4)Joyce lands a big shot to the head which seems to rock Chisora.He takes a moment on the ropes to gather himself before launching into his own attack.Chisora catches Joyce with a number of big punches which the crowd love.Already in round four, Chisora seems to be feeling the pace.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 3)Chisora dodges and ducks the punches from Joyce.Both fighters keep landing the punches, with Chisora having hit the chin of Joyce on many occasions.Joyce can take a punch, that you cannot deny, but he has to remember what happened in the Zhang fight.Neither boxer has quick hands but there is power behind the punches.Copy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 2)Both fighters land some big punches early in the round.This is turning into a real slugfest between the pair.Chisora is landing some big punches but Joyce is absorbing them.When Joyce lands his Chisora seems to feel them more.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek Chisora (Round 1)Chisora comes out of his corner and goes on the offensive.He get some bodyshots in and an overhand punch to the head.Joyce is looking to counter attack but is also drawing Chisora into the clinch, looking to wear him down early on.Derek Chisora lands a big left and right towards the end of the round.Joe Joyce then lands a couple of counter punches that seem to have his opponent in trouble but he recovers.Good first round there.Copy linkCopiedJoe Joyce vs Derek ChisoraNow for the main event of the evening.Joyce looks focussed as he heads to the ring.Chisora walks out to ‘Hotel California’ and looks ready for war with a union jack masked across his face.Copy linkCopiedGarner with impressive defence of beltThis fight was always going to be fiery one with these two having some needle with each other.Garner brought his game and although Sharp put in an impressive display, there was no doubting the winner.Ryan Garner showed why he holds that belt tonight.Copy linkCopiedRyan Garner wins by unanimous decisionCopy linkCopiedRyan Garner vs Archie Sharp (Round 10)The pundits have Garner winning this convincingly on the card.Obviously the judges may think differently.We are into the final round and if he is to stand any chance of winning, Archie Sharp has to have a big round.Ryan Garner has not changed his approach for the entire fight and he continues to look to get inside and land big shots.The final bell sounds and Garner celebrates feeling he has done enough for the win but so does Sharp.Copy linkCopiedRyan Garner vs Archie Sharp (Round 9)Both fighters are giving it their all still.You have to give credit where it is due, this pair have gone for it from the first round to the last.The one telling factor is that when they go toe-to-toe, Garner seems to be landing the bigger hits.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedRyan Garner vs Archie Sharp (Round 8)Archie Sharp is really coming back into this fight now.It is almost as if his game plan all along was to keep something in the tank to go on the front foot in the latter rounds.Garner lands some big body shots and a hook to the head late on in the round.Copy linkCopiedRyan Garner vs Archie Sharp (Round 7)Sharp starts the round quick on his feet and landing some good shots.He seems to tire then and that allows Garner to go on the offensive.Archie Sharp has done well to find that second wind as he seemed in real trouble at one stage.The pair exchange blows for the remainder of the round and this could be a tough one to call.Copy linkCopiedRyan Garner vs Archie Sharp (Round 6)Garner continues to land some good head shots and seems to have Sharp in some serious trouble.He gets him on the ropes and it looks like he just needs to put that finishing touch to the fight.Sharp does well to withstand it and lands a great body shot but Garner replies in kind.There is still a lot of head contact between the pair in the clinch.Copy linkCopiedRyan Garner vs Archie Sharp (Round 5)Sharp is trying to work the body of his opponent.Garner is landing the bigger punches so far in the fight, mainly to areas that will hurt Sharp.He seems to be trying to hold on more now, possibly feeling the barrage he having to withstand. Credit: PACopy linkCopiedRyan Garner vs Archie Sharp (Round 4)Garner is starting to work the cut above Sharp’s eye.It is pouring with blood down his face now.At some point that is going to affect his field of vision unless his cut man can patch it up.As the round ends, they have a bit of afters between the pair.It is evident that Sharp now has two cuts to the eye, one is particularly deep.Copy linkCopiedSpectator looking for Reform in ringNigel Farage has been spotted ringside at the event tonight.He seems to be enjoying the action so far.We have not seen him in Derek Chisora’s dressing room giving any sort of pep talk just yet.Credit: PACopy linkCopied More

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    Derek Chisora has Oleksandr Usyk and The O2 on their feet in delight as he beats Joe Joyce in fight of year contender

    DEREK CHISORA pulled off one of the performances of his incredible career to batter Joe Joyce.The 40-year-old dropped the Putney giant and smashed him all over North Greenwich before securing a magnificent decision.Derek Chisora and Joe Joyce fought out a slug fest at London’s O2 ArenaCredit: PAChisora knocks down Joyce in the ninth roundCredit: PAChisora lands a stunning left to hurt JoyceCredit: PAIt should mark the end of loveable 2016 Olympic silver winner Joyce’s pro career, as he has utterly no defence and lost three of his last four in brutal fashion.Del Boy should retire too but after the judges called it 97-92, 96-94 and 96-94 he looks set on two more battles – in Manchester and his birthplace of Zimbabwe – before he draws the curtain down on a legendary career.Chisora has spent the long winter of his career training in a London MMA gym and he tried to make the opener a wrestling match.It was a wise move to take away 38-year-old Joyce’s height and reach advantages and he managed to loop in a couple of clubbing hooks from off Joyce’s chest.Read more boxing newsJoyce was not allowed to jab or box with straight punches from rand but he did clip Del with a decent early hook of his own.The second was another slugfest with more hooks than a fishing tackle shop. You would have been forgiven for thinking jabs had been outlawed by the British Boxing Board of Control for this haymaker extravaganza.Joyce was cracked, slapped and slashed with whipped shots but never budged or winced.Most read in BoxingJoyce’s ponytailed skull was a magnet for punches in the third too, his best form of defence seemed to be to welcome attacks. But, just before the bell, Chisora was tagged a couple of times and ended the latest thrilling session on the back foot and on the ropes.I came close to being victim of deadly knife crime – that’s why I’m spending £1m to stop it, Tyson Fury’s manager saysChisora’s bearded face came out caked in Vaseline and his energy seemed to have slipped away.But Joyce’s non-existent defence meant Chisora could punch him all over the ring, rattling his brain around with punishing but predictable blows that a fighter with a tenth of Joyce’s experience should have been able to telegraph and avoid.All of Chisora’s attacking success came at a cost, though, and the Smart-car driver looked exhausted by the fifth.He still managed to park about a dozen sickening shots on Joyce’s unguarded face and it was genuinely hard to watch.Joyce – always a gentleman – even cracked Chisora with a punch after the bell that almost cost him a point.And it was the same in the sixth, with Joyce throwing caution to the wind and volunteering up his nose and cheeks for target practice.Chisora came into the fight looking an opposing figureCredit: PABoth fighters gave their all in an unbelievable fightCredit: PAJoyce and Chisora suffered a huge punishment across 12 roundsCredit: PAThe biggest surprise from round seven was Joyce’s face not looking like an apprentice butcher’s chopping block. His chiselled and stubbled face should have been a bloody mess with chunks of flesh dangling off. But he barely had a mark on him after another one-sided stanza of pounding.But in round eight it seemed Chisora would collapse and lose out of sheer exhaustion. He could barely stand up, dropped his hands and bumbled about the O2 ring. Still Joyce could not really catch him and he staggered back to his blue corner for another 60-second breather.As soon as nine started Joyce landed a booming left hook and Chisora spat out a mouthful of blood in a worrying scene.But moments later, when it seemed he was pinned into a corner and clinging on for his life, he detonated a right hand that flattened Joyce.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe fine art graduate somehow jumped up and beat the count and chased Chisora around until the bell ended another staggering session.Chisora now just had to survive the tenth and final round, Joyce hit the deck but it was a slip and the British boxing cult hero ran and jigged and hooked and rabble roused the crowd all the way to victory.Somehow Joyce managed to beat the count after being floored in the ninthCredit: PAChisora was flat out on his feet come the end of the fight after putting maximum effort inCredit: PAChisora teased it was his final fight – however he soon doubled back on that claimCredit: PAHeavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk was impressed by Chisora’s performance More

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    Moses Itauma puts on ‘best British boxing performance of the year’ with brutal stoppage of Mariusz Wach

    MOSES ITAUMA snatched the first serious scalp of his career with a ruthless second-round stoppage of a giant more than twice his age.Mariusz Wach – now a tired 44 – took Wladimir Klitschko the distance in 2012 and later did the same to Hughie Fury, Dillian Whyte and Frazer Clarke.Moses Itauma stopped Mariusz Wach in two roundsCredit: PAItauma knocked down WachCredit: PABut the 6ft 7in Viking Pole was peppered and pillaged by the 19-year-old Kent prodigy inside six one-sided minutes – the quickest Wach has EVER been beaten. Itauma said: “I don’t want to badmouth anyone but Wach was known for taking people the distance.“The earliest I think he was ever stopped was around six rounds but I have done him in two, so it is a statement.“He has been in there with the likes of Klitschko and Dillian Whyte and they have not done that to him.READ MORE IN BOXING“It lets the heavyweight division know I am here, I am only 19 but come on.“But I want to say thank you to Mariusz because nobody else wanted to take the fight.”Itauma, who only turned 19 in December, feinted and jabbed with skill and sense beyond his years in the opener, sussing out his veteran prey.But in the second round he zoomed up the gears, dropped Wach with a series of spiteful whacks and forced the referee to jump in before a case for abuse of the elderly could be launched.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe Chatham ace backed the battered visitor into a neutral corner and unleashed a volley of shots into his flabby torso and ponytailed head.And, when ref Michael Alexander halted the abuse, the Brit prospect poked his baby face through the ropes and grinned into the crowd that was roaring at his latest masterclass in measured savagery.Former world champion and commentator Carl Froch hailed it as one of Britain’s best boxing performances of the year. And Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren warned Frazer Clarke that he is there intended next victim. Itauma celebrates with his WBO beltCredit: Getty More

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    I gave up on Paris 2024 Olympic dream to be with my dying dad… I’ve turned pro and want to spar Usyk for Fury rematch

    LEWIS WILLIAMS will never regret sacrificing an Olympic dream to share his father’s last days.The 6ft 7in heavyweight coasted to Commonwealth gold in 2022 and hung the medal around the neck of proud Bob, who had just got out of hospital.Lewis Williams gave up on his Olympic support to share his father’s last daysWilliams seemed a shoo-in for Paris but his hero’s health dramatically declined last yearCredit: Twitter @Lewis24williamsHe will now turn professionalWilliams, 25, seemed a shoo-in for Paris but his hero’s health dramatically declined last year, so he decided to skip some crucial tournaments to stay at home and sleep beside his father before he passed away.Now Williams will cheer on his replacement, Pat Brown, and the rest of his Team GB pals, safe knowing he made the right call.He said: “I had some injuries after the Commonwealths but recovered for the European qualifiers.“Around Christmas there was another tournament but my dad started to get really ill and went downhill. READ MORE IN BOXING”Luckily, one of the nurses in the hospice had a boxing background and he knew what I was going through.“He pulled me aside and told me that time was running out. He didn’t tell me to miss the tournament but he was just honest about what was happening.“So I pulled out of the tournaments and stayed at home with him. Me and my sister would do shifts sleeping beside him because we never wanted him to be alone.“It was a bit of a sad Christmas for us but I am so glad I did it.Most read in Boxing“If I had been in Sheffield training or away at a tournament I would have missed him.“As hard as it was going through all that, I know I would be in a far worse state if I had been off training or boxing somewhere when he had gone.Samoa boxing coach Lionel Elika Fatupaito passes away “Boxing rules your life, you miss so many birthdays, weddings and funerals, training is everything. “But that was the one time I stepped back . . . and I wouldn’t change it.“I’m annoyed at not going to the Olympics but if I had gone to all of the tournaments and missed my dad’s passing I would have beaten myself up about it for the rest of my life.“No matter what it has cost me, I did the right thing.”Williams will turn pro and has offered to spar with Oleksandr Usyk ahead of his December 21 rematch with Tyson Fury.I pulled out of the tournaments and stayed at home with him. Me and my sister would do shifts sleeping beside him because we never wanted him to be alone.Lewis Williams The Ukrainian’s London 2012 gold medal went into his father’s coffin and Usyk says his dad visits him in his dreams before the big fights.Leamington-born Williams said: “That’s so cool, to know Usyk has his dad there guiding him.“I had to deal with it for quite a long time. Every time I’d leave to travel to Sheffield for training, I’d hug him and say goodbye and tell him I’d be back on Thursday.“But it was always at the back of my mind that that might be the last time I ever see him, so every goodbye was emotional.“I made sure every chance we got to spend time together we did something nice, even just going for a coffee or a meal or fishing.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’m just glad I got to spend that time with him. I was able to dedicate proper time to him because I knew it was precious and running out.“Of course it was a horrible time but we spent it as best as we could, together.”Williams has offered to spar with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty More