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    Watch Devin Haney and George Kambosos Jr almost come to blows at weigh-in ahead of undisputed title rematch

    DEVIN HANEY and George Kambosos Jr almost came to blows during a fiery weigh-in ahead of their rematch. Haney on Sunday morning defends the undisputed lightweight crown he earned after beating Kambosos in June.
    Devin Haney and George Kambosos Jr weigh in for their rematchCredit: Getty

    The American will return to the scene of the crime after Kambosos exercised his right to an immediate rematch back in Melbourne again.
    But there appears to be no love lost between the rivals or their camps as chaos ensued on stage are both scaled inside the 135lb limit.
    Haney, 23, and Kambosos, 29, faced off for the final time before sharing the ring for again.
    But the fight threatened to start early as the two exchanged words on stage before their teams rushed on stage.
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    A small scuffle broke out but fortunately the fighters were kept apart.
    Kambosos’ Hall of Fame promoter Lou DiBella said: “You don’t want to see that.
    “It’s very easy to go from that to something dangerous. There was nothing staged about that at all. That was real. 
    “That being said, this is a fight, a prize fight, and there’s a lot of emotion, a lot of adrenaline here.”
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    Haney outboxed Kambosos over 12 rounds to add the WBA, IBF and WBO belts to his collection and unify the division.
    But the beaten Aussie refused to cherry-pick an opponent to knock over in a comeback bout and returns ready for redemption.
    Kambosos said: “I’m ripped and ready. We put in the work. That’s a statement right there. We’ll make a statement tomorrow.”
    George Kambosos Jr invoked his right to an immediate rematchCredit: Getty
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    Jay Swingler vs Cherdleys – Misfits Boxing: UK start time, live stream, undercard including Slim vs Ryan Taylor

    JAY SWINGLER is back in the ring to face American YouTuber and actor Cherdleys in the second edition of the Misfits Boxing series.And on a stacked bill over in Sheffield, Slim vs Ryan Taylor is the co-main event with Slim looking for another sensational KO.
    How the huge card has shaped up
    Though AJ Bunker’s fight is OFFCredit: Splash
    The first Misfits Boxing show saw KSI win TWO fights in one night, beating both Swarmz and Luis Pineda in August.
    Swarmz was due to return on this bill in Sheffield but his fight is off. He is set to box again in January instead.
    Hasim Rahman was originally scheduled to headline the card against MMA legend Vitor Belfort, but that fight will now take place on November 19 in Austin, Texas.
    So it’s now an all YouTuber main event on the huge bill.
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    When is Jay Swingler vs Cherdleys?
    Jay Swingler vs Cherdleys headlines the Misfits Boxing show on Saturday, October 15 – TODAY.
    Expect the main event at 10pm UK time.
    The Utilita Arena in Sheffield plays host.
    What live stream is Jay Swingler vs Cherdleys on?
    DAZN will be broadcasting the event.
    The streaming platform costs £7.99 per month for subscribers, and this event will not be a PPV and included as part of the monthly price.
    Coverage begins on DAZN from 7pm UK time.
    What is the full undercard?
    Slim vs Ryan Taylor is the chief support for Saturday night.
    But ex-Love Islander AJ Bunker’s fight against former Playboy bunny Carla Howe is now off.
    Bunker was last in action in a spirited effort against Elle Brooke in July.
    While top DJ Tom Zanetti also fights on the card.

    MAIN EVENT: Jay Swingler vs Cherdleys
    Slim vs Ryan Taylor
    JMX vs Ginty
    Anthony Taylor vs Rak-Su
    Tom Zanetti vs Jayden King
    Astrid Wett vs Keeley
    Halal Ham vs DTG

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    Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for undisputed clash

    CLARESSA SHIELDS and Savannah Marshall will end their war of words in a huge undisputed middleweight title clash TONIGHT.The fight has been a DECADE in the making – and has now been given a new date.
    Claressa Shieldsand Savannah Marshall will fight in LondonCredit: Getty
    Marshall is the only fighter to beat Shields inside a boxing ring – by securing a decision win when the two fought as amateurs in 2012.
    And Marshall’s trainer Peter Fury has warned that his charge – who has knocked out 10 of her 12 opponents in the pro ranks – is the most powerful puncher in women’s boxing.
    Fury said: “She’s got devastating power in both hands. By far the hardest female puncher in history, going back and forward.
    “I’ve got somebody who’s six foot, who can make various weights with ease, which is a gift in itself, who’s as bodily strong as some men, with weights, cardio.
    “She’s a gifted athlete. The best of Savannah will be too much for anybody.”
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    When is Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall?
    Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall now takes place on Saturday, October 15.
    The card was postponed from September 10 in a mark of respect for The Queen, who died aged 96 two days prior on September 8.
    The fight ring walks will not before 9.40pm, with the undercard kicking off from 6.30pm.
    London’s O2 Arena plays host to the show which is still set to be an historic all-female card.
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    What live stream and TV channel is Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall on?
    Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Main Event.
    Sky Sports begin their coverage of the show from 7.30pm.
    Marshall beat Shields in the amateurs in May 2012 – Shields’ ONLY boxing loss
    Who is fighting on the undercard?
    Mikaela Mayer vs Alycia Baumgardner for the undisputed super-featherweight titles is the co-main for the stacked O2 card.
    Elsewhere, Olympians Lauren Price and Karriss Artingstall also feature on the historic all-female bill.

    Savannah Marshall v Claressa Shields – for WBO, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBF and The Ring middleweight titles
    Mikaela Mayer vs Alycia Baumgardner – for WBC, WBO, IBO, IBF, and The Ring super featherweight titles
    Caroline Dubois vs Milena Koleva
    Ebonie Jones vs Vanesa Caballero
    Ginny Fuchs vs Gemma Ruegg
    Lauren Price vs Timea Belik
    Karriss Artingstall vs Marina Sakharov
    April Hunter vs Erica Juana Gabriela Alvarez
    Sarah Liegmann vs Bec Connolly
    Shannon Ryan vs Buchra El Quaissi 

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    ‘I’m SO much better’ – KSI on a mission to show the world he is superior boxer to YouTube rival Jake Paul

    KSI is on a mission to prove he is a better boxer than arch rival Jake Paul, as talk of a grudge match continues. The British YouTube, rap and celebrity fighting star returned to the ring in August, winning TWO farcical bouts on the same night.
    KSI wants to prove he is a better boxer than Jake PaulCredit: MISFITS BOXING
    Jake Paul and KSI are linked with a 2023 grudge matchCredit: Esther Lin/SHOWTIME
    KSI, 29, is set to fight again at the start of the new year but revealed his ultimate ambition is to settle the score with Paul, 25.
    He said on DAZN: “January, I’ve got a few opponents on my mind.
    “Bro, I just want somebody to fight me, I want someone to properly give me a go.
    “But I’m ready, man. My main goal to come back is to fight Jake Paul. That’s the main reason. That’s always the goal.
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    “Everything else I’m doing is just side quests, it’s just me having fun and showing the world why I’m so much better than Jake Paul.
    “Like SO much better.”
    KSI beat rapper Swarmz, 25, and so-called pro boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda, 23, on his comeback night.
    Paul returns himself on October 29 in Arizona, against UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47.
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    It will also be his first opponent to hold a recognised boxing record, with Silva 4-1 in the ring.
    Paul has previously beaten KSI’s friend “AnEsonGib”, ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 38, as well as retired UFC pair Ben Askren, 38 and Tyron Woodley, 40.
    The American wants to avenge the loss his brother Logan, 27, suffered to KSI in their 2019 rematch, a year after drawing.
    And according to KSI’s manager Mams Taylor, Paul could get his wish next year.
    Taylor told Christian HD: “As long as there’s no f***ery on the contracts, 2023 that fight will happen.
    “Guaranteed as much as you can guarantee. I can guarantee from our side, yes.”
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    Boxing fans all saying the same thing as Deontay Wilder makes massive change for Robert Helenius comeback fight

    DEONTAY WILDER is set to make a massive change for his comeback fight against Robert Helenius. The American returns to the ring after a year out tonight against former sparring partner Helenius.
    Deontay Wilder and Robert Helenius ahead of their fightCredit: Getty
    It will be his first bout since losing to Tyson Fury in their epic trilogy last October.
    But when Wilder steps back between the ropes in New York, he is set to do so in a pair of Grant boxing gloves – known as a puncher’s glove.
    The ex-WBC heavyweight champion has long been sponsored by Everlast, wearing both their boots and gloves.
    But American brand Grant claimed Wilder will wear their gloves for the first time in his career.

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    And fans online claimed the Bronze Bomber will only be more powerful in his new set of tools.
    One said: “Helenius will be real lucky to make it Past 6 tomorrow really past 4 considering Wilder is using Grant Gloves.”
    Another added: “Oh my god he’s gonna kill him now.”
    One commented: “About time.”
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    Wilder has dropped down to 214lb for his return, having weighed 238lb the night before he was knocked out by Fury in their trilogy classic.
    He had warned he would cut down in weight for his comeback bout against Helenius, 38, having felt too heavy last year.
    He said during his training camp: “We gained a lot of weight the last fight. I felt a little sluggish, a little heavy
    “And, you know, I was interested in seeing my body frame in a certain weight as well.
    “But at this moment in time, I go back to what I’m used to and what’s comfortable to me and what’s comfortable with my body frame.
    “And that’s gonna be around maybe 220lbs or maybe under.”
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    Manny Pacquiao says Floyd Mayweather is ‘scared to death’ of rematch and accuses boxing rival of being ‘intimidated’

    MANNY PACQUIAO claims Floyd Mayweather is “scared to death” of a rematch and accused his boxing rival of being “intimidated”. The Filipino icon was beaten by 50-0 Mayweather in 2015, which ended five long years of waiting.
    Manny Pacquiao said Floyd Mayweather is ‘scared to death’ of a rematchCredit: AP
    Floyd Mayweather ahead of his next exhibition boutCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But despite around £500MILLION made, a rematch failed to materialise with both fight legends now retired from the sport.
    And Pacquaio attempted to goad Mayweather into a sequel after insisting the unbeaten American was afraid of a rematch.
    He said: “I don’t think that will happen because he’s scared to death to face me in the ring again.
    “He’s scared. From the beginning he’s felt intimidated [by] me and scared to face me.
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    “It might be possible for an exhibition, but I don’t know yet.”
    Mayweather, 45, has competed in four exhibition bouts since hanging up his gloves after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 34, in 2017.
    Meanwhile Pacquiao, 43, returns on December 10 against Korean YouTuber DK Yoo, 42.
    Mayweather’s latest exhibition is set for November 13 in Dubai, against YouTuber Deji, 25, who has won ONCE in his four fights.
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    It came after he most recently knocked out MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura, 30, in two rounds in September
    That came after facing featherweight kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa, 24, Logan Paul, 27, and ex-sparring partner Don Moore.
    Pacquiao was ringside to watch Mayweather KO Asakura and the pair came face to face at a press conference beforehand.
    After the fight, the self-proclaimed “Best Ever” ruled out a rematch with PacMan, or any other boxer for that matter.

    Mayweather said: “I’m not going to go in there with no former fighters, former world champions, putting more abuse on my body. I retired for a reason.
    “I’m here to have fun and enjoy myself, sometimes three rounds, sometimes eight rounds, with guys that are going to help me entertain people.
    “I’m not going to take punishment to the point to where I can barely walk or barely talk.
    “Manny had a great career, but boxing retired Manny, Manny didn’t retire from boxing. There’s a difference.
    “Of course, if I were Manny Pacquiao, would I be chasing an exhibition with Floyd Mayweather to get a payday? Absolutely I would.
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    “But at this particular time, I love fighting guys that are 15-0, 8-0, guys that are older, like myself, or YouTubers or MMA guys.
    “I will continue to do what I do and dictate and control.”
    Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao at a press conference in JapanCredit: Rex
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    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk WILL fight next year ‘without a doubt’ with heavyweight stars set for historic unification

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk WILL “without a doubt” fight next year in a historic undisputed title decider. Never in the heavyweight division have all four world titles been contested for.
    Tyson Fury is lined up with a fight against Oleksandr Usyk next yearCredit: Reuters
    Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury are set for an undisputed title boutCredit: Getty
    But that is set to change in 2023 as Top Rank president Todd DuBoef voiced confidence in Fury, 34, and Usyk, 35, fighting for the marbles.
    He told Sky Sports: “I think that’s without a doubt. That’s everybody’s objective.
    “I think both fighters want it, the fans want it and it’s the crowning moment for the heavyweight champion.”
    Fury wanted to fight Usyk next after the Ukrainian beat Anthony Joshua, 32, on points for the second time.
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    But the boxing hero ruled himself out until next year having returned to his war-torn home for the first time after a period training away.
    So Fury made the shock decision to call out AJ and talks for the pair to fight in Cardiff on December 3 followed.
    However, a deal could not be agreed and Derek Chisora, 38, is now the unlikely alternative to challenge for the WBC title.
    That is despite twice losing to Fury in one-sided fashion, in 2011 and 2014, although DuBoef said no opponent has officially been agreed.
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    He said: “There’s nothing to report. As I’ve said over and over again, we wish it was AJ.
    “All I can tell you is he’s set on fighting before the end of the year. That’s been the direction we’ve gotten from him.
    “I’ll check in on his social media and see what he posts next!”
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    Floyd Mayweather backs Claressa Shields to beat Savannah Marshall and avenge loss… and compares women’s star to himself

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER has backed Claressa Shields in her fight against Savannah Marshall – after comparing the women’s star to himself. Shields, from Michigan like Mayweather, faces her British rival in an undisputed middleweight blockbuster tonight at the O2 Arena.
    Claressa Shields pictured with Floyd MayweatherCredit: Instagram @claressashields2
    The American has lost just once in the boxing ring, against Marshall in a 2012 amateur bout.
    But Mayweather – whose last loss came in the 1996 Olympics – predicted Shields will avenge her bitter defeat.
    He said: “I’d like to see Claressa. She’s from Michigan, like myself, she’s a native of Michigan like myself.
    “Two-time Olympic gold medalist, we like to call her the female TBE (The Best Ever) in the sport of boxing.
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    “And this is going to give her a chance to redeem her first loss. She only has one loss throughout her whole career.
    “So I’m excited for her. And we work with the same trainer, Gerald Tucker.
    “Gerald Tucker is from the Mayweather tutelage, the Mayweather school. So I’m looking forward to seeing Claressa Shields this weekend.”
    Marshall, 31, was once promoted herself by Mayweather, 45, and is now 12-0 with ten knockouts.
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    Shields, 27, is a three-division world champion, twice undisputed and considers herself “The Greatest Woman of All Time”.
    And if bragging rights and all four titles was not enough to motivate the unbeaten champ, hearing Mayweather’s backing was an extra boost.
    Shields tweeted: “@FloydMayweather excited about my fight tomorrow!”
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