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    Tyson Fury’s cousin Rico Burton stabbed to death ‘after trying to act as peacemaker as group rowed over pub entry’

    TYSON Fury’s cousin was acting as a peacemaker during a pub entry row before he was stabbed to death, a friend has claimed. Rico Burton died in a 3am “bloodbath” outside a bar in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, on Sunday.
    Tyson Fury’s cousin Rico Burton died on Sunday morningCredit: SUPPLIED
    The heavyweight boxing champion called on the government to do more to tackle knife crimeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Police on the scene after the fatal stabbing in Altrincham, Greater ManchesterCredit: ASP
    The 31-year-old, a former junior boxer himself, is understood to have been out watching Anthony Joshua take on Oleksandr Usyk with friends before he was fatally attacked.
    Horrified revellers watched as a knife was plunged into his neck in the “senseless” and “unplanned” killing.
    Violence is said to have broken out as a separate group argued over gaining entry to a pub.
    According to pal and former coach Shaun Egan, Rico stepped in to break things up but the men turned on him.
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    Shaun, who coached Tyson’s cousin alongside his brother Steve at Jimmy Egan’s Boxing Academy in Manchester, told MailOnline: “From what I’ve heard it was just a bit of a scuffle.
    “Some other guys were trying to get into a club and they wouldn’t let them in.
    “The argument wasn’t with Rico, he was trying to calm it down.
    “It was settled, then suddenly the guy stabbed them. It is unbelievable, so senseless.”
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    A witness added: “A few men were arguing outside and then suddenly two men were on the ground.
    “It all happened so fast but no one knows what caused the fight.”
    Emergency services rushed to the scene in Goose Green and Rico was taken to hospital, but he died a short time later.
    A 17-year-old lad, believed to be a relative, remains in hospital with serious injuries.
    Police arrested a man, 21, at the scene on suspicion of murder before detaining a second, 20, later that morning on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and murder.
    Greater Manchester Police Superintendent Ben Ewart described the attack as “spontaneous and unplanned”.
    He added: “This is without doubt a senseless attack and both victims should have returned home after enjoying a night out with friends.”
    ‘LOVELY LAD’
    Tributes have flooded in for Rico, who friends describe as “a lovely lad” and “fantastic boxer”.
    Steve Egan, 60, chief coach at Jimmy Egan’s Boxing Academy, said he was “devastated” by the news.
    “He was an absolute talent,” he added. “He was such a nice lad, he was hardworking and had a great sense of humour.”
    And in a social media post on Sunday, Tyson called on the government to “bring higher sentencing for knife crime” after his cousin was “stabbed in the neck”.
    The heavyweight boxing champion wrote on Instagram: “My cousin was murdered last night, stabbed in the neck.
    “This is becoming ridiculous… idiots carry knives. This needs to stop.”
    He added: “ASAP, UK government needs to bring higher sentencing for knife crime.
    “It’s a pandemic and you don’t know how bad it is until one of your own.
    “Life is very precious and it can be taken away very quick. Enjoy every moment.”
    Rico’s death comes amid a wave of knife and gun violence across the UK.
    At least 11 people have been stabbed in England and Wales since last Monday.
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    Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper last night said: “Knife crime is destroying lives and devastating families.
    “This is yet another horrific killing on Britain’s streets. It is becoming a national crisis and we need urgent action before more lives are lost.”
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    Anthony Joshua’s Olympics coach blames cornermen for both world title defeats to Oleksandr Usyk

    ANTHONY JOSHUA’S former Olympic coach has blamed the cornermen in BOTH the Brit’s world title losses to Oleksandr Usyk.AJ rose to prominence after he scooped gold at the London Olympics in 2012 with ex-coach Paul Walmsley by his side.
    AJ’s ex-Olympic coach Paul Walmsley reckons the Brit’s cornermen are to blame for both his losses to UsykCredit: Getty
    Walmsley made his thoughts known after AJ was defeated by Usyk for the second time on SaturdayCredit: AFP
    AJ swapped long term cornerman McCracken for Garcia ahead of the bout – but their both as bad as each other – Walmsley believesCredit: Getty
    No-nonsense Walmsley, who previously revealed to thesportsman how he kept Joshua in line to attain the top gong, was amongst the millions of viewers who witnessed the Watford native’s split decision loss to Usyk on Saturday.
    And Walsmey reckons AJ’s defeat is down to who was in the Brit’s corner on both occasions he’s faced Usyk.
    He tweeted: “Big Josh let down by woeful cornermen in both fights.”
    When asked by a fan what he would’ve done differently if he was in AJ’s corner on the night, Walmsley responded in depth: “Front foot pressure, staying in front of him as he moves.
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    “Let his shots go as Usyk came in ( Josh has the longer reach) therefore more chance of landing. Also easier to control ring space and put pressure on Usyk
    “Josh kept pushing away as Usyk came in giving him more space to move.”
    Rob McCraken was by Joshua’s side when Usyk beat him the first time at White Hart Lane.
    He was replaced by American mastermind Robert Garcia ahead of the second fight – but to no avail.
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    And fans also felt Joshua’s corner played a part in his defeat as they told him he was winning after three rounds.
    In fairness – the judges had scored it in favour of AJ at that stage.
    But supporters felt Garcia’s overconfident outlook on the match led Joshua to take his foot off the gas.
    The slugfest could’ve had a different outcome if AJ went the extra mile as he eventually lost on two of the three judges’ scorecards.
    His frustration was clear to see after the bout that saw the Brit lose composure and deliver an F-bomb filled rant, plus throw Usyk’s belts out the ring. More

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    Oleksandr Usyk shows off two black eyes at airport after Anthony Joshua fight and carries emotional stuffed donkey toy

    OLEKSANDR USYK was spotted at the airport leaving Saudi Arabia after defeating Anthony Joshua for the second time.The pair squared off in the Jeddah Super Dome in front of 40,000 supporters on Saturday night.
    Oleksandr Usyk was spotted at the airport sporting two black eyes after beating Anthony Joshua by a split decision in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Instagram @bigmazi
    But the Ukrainian was all smiles as he picked up his tickets with his toy donkey in towCredit: Instagram @bigmazi
    He was given the toy donkey by his daughter when they were separated due to the war between Ukraine and RussiaCredit: Instagram @bigmazi
    But Joshua’s hopes of avenging his first loss to Usyk were dashed as the Ukrainian emerged victorious due to a split decision.
    The Brit then marred Usyk’s celebration by taking two of his belts and dropping them outside the ring, before unleashing an expletive-laden tirade.
    Joshua’s fury turned into tears as he broke down whilst being questioned about the fight in a post-match interview.
    Usyk’s narrow 112-117 victory was behind Joshua’s shocking breakdown in the ring.
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    And Usyk’s heroics can be attributed to the lucky donkey that was given to him by his daughter Yelizaveta when they were separated due to the raging war between Ukraine and Russia.
    The Champ hasn’t let the teddy, in the form of Disney character Eeyore, whom he’s re-named Liolia – leave his sight ever since.
    Liolia was present during his victory over Joshua – and was right by his side again as he jetted out of the Middle Eastern region.
    The donkey’s head was seen poking out of Usyk’s Louis Vuitton rucksack while he collected his boarding pass from Turkish Airlines, in footage attained by Michael Benson.
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    Usyk was all smiles despite sporting two black eyes from the enthralling spectacle on the weekend.
    And when asked how he was feeling, he joked: “I am feel, I am very feel,” – in reference to the speech he made after beating Joshua in their first clash.
    Usyk and Liolia could now be gearing up to fight AJ’s British counterpart Tyson Fury.
    The 35-year-old demanded the Gyspy King comes out of retirement to face him in a spirited speech following his points win over AJ.
    However, fighting maybe the last thing on Fury’s mind right now after his cousin was tragically stabbed to death on the weekend. More

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    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 LIVE REACTION: AJ ‘let himself down’, Tyson Fury ready for £125m Usyk DECEMBER fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA says that he “let himself down” after his ring rant following the split-decision defeat by Oleksandr Usyk in their thrilling heavyweight rematch.An emotional AJ said said: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    While Usyk could now fight Tyson Fury in a sensational £125m super-fight back in Saudi Arabia in December, with the Gypsy King ready to return for the unification.
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    Former coach blames Joshua’s cornermen
    Paul Walmsley has blamed the cornermen for both of the Anthony Joshua’s world title losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua’s former coach tweeted in the aftermath of Saturday’s bout: “Big Josh let down by woeful cornermen in both fights.”
    When asked by a fan what he would’ve done differently if he was in AJ’s corner on the night, Walmsley responded in depth: “Front foot pressure, staying in front of him as he moves.
    “Let his shots go as Usyk came in (Josh has the longer reach) therefore more chance of landing. Also easier to control ring space and put pressure on Usyk
    “Josh kept pushing away as Usyk came in giving him more space to move.”
    Rob McCraken was by Joshua’s side when Usyk beat him the first time at White Hart Lane.
    He was replaced by American mastermind Robert Garcia ahead of the second fight, but to no avail.
    Olek travels with lucky Liolia
    Oleksandr Usyk was spotted at the airport leaving Saudi Arabia after defeating Anthony Joshua for the second time.
    And Usyk’s heroics can be attributed to the lucky donkey that was given to him by his daughter Yelizaveta when they were separated due to the raging war between Ukraine and Russia.
    The Champ hasn’t let the teddy, in the form of Disney character Eeyore, whom he’s re-named Liolia – leave his sight ever since.
    Liolia was present during his victory over Joshua – and was right by his side again as he jetted out of the Middle Eastern region.
    The donkey’s head was seen poking out of Usyk’s Louis Vuitton rucksack while he collected his boarding pass from Turkish Airlines, in footage attained by Michael Benson.
    Usyk was all smiles despite sporting two black eyes from the enthralling spectacle on the weekend.
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    Joshua-Usyk news
    Anthony Joshua has admitted he let himself down with his rant after losing to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
    Speaking on social media, he said: “I wish @usykaa continued success in your quest for greatness. You are a class act champ.
    “Yesterday I had to mentally take myself into a dark place to compete for the championship belts!
    “I had two fights, one with Usyk and one with my emotions and both got the better of me.
    He then went on to add: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    Meanwhile, AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed how he could be back in the ring later this year.
    He told talkSPORT: “I’d like to see him back out. Maybe even in late December.
    “There’s massive fights for him. Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder.
    “There’s so many fights for him in the top [ten]. There’s even some Brits for him that are coming through in a couple of fights as well.”
    And finally, Tyson Fury has vowed to become the undisputed world heavyweight champ in a record £125million Saudi Arabia superfight with Oleksandr Usyk in December.
    Fury declared on Instagram: “England has been relieved of its belts but there is a remedy.
    “If you want those belts back then send in the Gypsy barbarian.”

    Saudi showdown
    Tyson Fury has vowed to become the undisputed world heavyweight champ in a record £125million Saudi Arabia superfight with Oleksandr Usyk in December.
    Fury declared on Instagram: “England has been relieved of its belts but there is a remedy.
    “If you want those belts back then send in the Gypsy barbarian.”
    And recalling his 2015 triumph over Usyk’s countryman Wladimir Klitschko, Fury added: “Send me in and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of his belts like I did the last Ukrainian dosser.
    “But it’s not going to be cheap, if you want the best you have to pay.
    “It’s going to be very expensive, so get your f***ing cheque book out and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of the belts.”
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    Stop Joshing
    Boxing judge Glenn Feldman was confronted after he controversially scored Anthony Joshua as a winner against Oleksandr Usyk.
    England’s Steve Gray wisely went 115-113 Usyk, 35, and Ukraine’s Victor Fesechko fairly called it 116-112 to his compatriot.
    But American Feldman stuck out having seen it 115-113 to Joshua, 32, drawing criticism.
    In a rare moment, online outlet ID Boxing managed to confront the experienced judge.
    Reporter Rob Tebbutt asked: “How did you score that fight for Anthony Joshua, Glenn?”
    Feldman responded: “Just the way I did.”
    Probed further, he then said: “I can’t, you’d have to talk to my supervisor.”
    Kell of a look
    Ebanie Bridges joked the outfit she wore to watch Anthony Joshua’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk was picked out by Kell Brook.
    Bantamweight world champion Bridges, 35, went to Boxpark Croydon with retired welterweight Brook, 36, for the huge heavyweight clash on Saturday night.
    On Sunday, Bridges then shared an image of herself with the ex-world champ and claimed he had selected her outfit for the evening.
    Speaking on social media, she said: “He picked this outfit… #ThanksKell.”
    Prior to AJ’s split decision defeat to Usyk, Bridges posted a picture of her and Brook.
    And she added a flirty caption which read: “Imagine the kids 👀 #JustSaying”.

    Tale of the tape
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk could finally be set to clash following the Ukrainian’s second win over Anthony Joshua last night.
    Usyk showed off his class yet again to win in Saudi Arabia on a split decision.
    Taking hold of the microphone following AJ’s bizarre outburst, Usyk declared the only boxer in the world he is willing to fight is Fury.
    The Gypsy King was keeping close tabs on last night’s brilliant action.
    And he responded by insisting he would happily knock out another Ukrainian, having already dethroned the legendary Wladimir Klitschko.
    But how do Fury and Usyk stack up against each other?

    ‘Fair play to him’
    Conor McGregor leapt to Anthony Joshua’s defence over his “great speech” following defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Following a repeat result in their Saudi Arabia rematch, Joshua, 32, raised eyebrows as he produced a bizarre post-fight speech.
    Sky Sports pundit Carl Froch, 45, and even Joshua’s training partner Frazer Clarke, 31, slammed the incident.
    But UFC legend McGregor, 34, tweeted: “You are all going on ridiculous over this. That is a great speech right there.
    “Fair play to him he made it yet he is still in there keeping that cog going.
    “If they wanted the mic they could’ve tried get it back. Then he gives me a shout out. Great fight, thank you!”
    AJ did not mention McGregor at any point but hailed Usyk, 35, as the “champ champ” – a phrase the Irishman made famous.
    Joshua reflects on Usyk display
    Anthony Joshua has admitted he let himself down with his rant after losing to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
    Speaking on social media, he said: “I wish @usykaa continued success in your quest for greatness. You are a class act champ.
    “Yesterday I had to mentally take myself into a dark place to compete for the championship belts!
    “I had two fights, one with Usyk and one with my emotions and both got the better of me.
    He then went on to add: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    Ring it in
    Tyson Fury has trolled Anthony Joshua for “talking absolute rubbish” in the ring after losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
    AJ was beaten on points for the second time in the space of a year to Ukrainian great Usyk.
    But following a repeat result in their rematch in Saudi Arabia, Joshua raised eyebrows as he produced a bizarre post-fight speech.
    AJ spoke about his late start in boxing after avoiding jail, how he is heavier than legends of the past and Ukraine’s series of wars.
    Arch rival Fury, 34, took aim at Joshua, 32, by reposting a meme of himself on Instagram.
    The WBC champion is pictured on his way to the ring in his last fight, with the caption: “AJ running back to the ring to talk absolute rubbish.”

    Frazer Clarke apologise for AJ
    Anthony Joshua’s former team-mate Frazer Clarke apologised on his behalf for his lengthy rant in the wake of losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “As a gym friend and a friend in general, for anyone that is offended by what happened, I think I can just apologise on his behalf for the outburst.
    “He might be mad at me for saying this and the whole team might be mad at me for saying this, but I feel like he was left out to dry by the team. I feel like someone should have saved him.
    “It’s words but in the true reflection of boxing, that was Oleksandr Usyk’s time to celebrate that victory and he didn’t get to do it straight away.
    “I just don’t think that was right but once again, Anthony is a great person, he does a lot for a lot of people, he’s done a lot for me, but I feel like he had a bit of a bad one there and it was out of character.
    “There were no excuses, that was Oleksandr Usyk’s time. To the people around him, where were you? Someone should have jumped in there.
    “Someone should have stopped him and saved him from himself. It was only words, but it was the wrong time.”
    Punch stats – a look at the details
    In terms of individual rounds, Usyk outlanded Joshua in nine of the 12.
    AJ managed to land more punches in the first two rounds – but his only victory after that came in the ninth when his onslaught fell short of securing a stoppage win.
    Usyk ended with a total punches landed of 170 compared with Joshua’s 124.
    But Joshua actually did have a marginally higher percentage of punches landed – 25 per cent to Usyk’s 24.

    Usyk on Tyson Fury’s claims
    Oleksandr Usyk has hit back after Tyson Fury claimed he could beat the Ukrainian and Anthony Joshua in the same night.
    Fury mocked his heavyweight rivals following Usyk’s rematch win on points against AJ in Saudi Arabia.
    Fury said: “After watching that, the both of them were s***e. It was one of the worst heavyweight title fights I have ever seen.
    “It was bulls***. Come on! I’d beat annihilate both of them on the same night. F***ing s***e.
    “Get your f***ing chequebook out because the Gypsy King is here to stay, forever.”
    Usyk, who wants to face Fury in an undisputed decider, had a blunt response.
    He quipped: “That’s what he’s dreaming every day. I’m gonna beat his ass.”
    Syk feeling for AJ
    Anthony Joshua was left visibly fuming after defeat to Oleksandr Usyk – despite Vasiliy Lomachenko’s best efforts to console him.
    Lomachenko watched ringside in Saudi Arabia as his close friend Usyk beat AJ for a second time.
    And the double Olympic and ex-unified champion then appeared to congratulate Joshua on his performance.
    But the beaten and distraught British star was having none of it.
    Joshua said: “F*** that s***, good boxing has to win. F*** that s***.”
    AJ was then seen irate in the corner as members of his team tried to calm him down.
    AJ won’t retire, says Hearn
    Hearn was quick to shut down any talk of retirement following Anthony Joshua’s defeat to Usyk, one of the finest boxers in the business.
    He said: “People talked in the build-up about him retiring.
    “When you lose a split decision to the pound-for-pound number one, why would you contemplate retirement?
    “It’s about passion. It’s about if you still want it. You could see how much he wanted it by his post-fight interview.”
    ‘Massive fight’ with Whyte or Wilder next for AJ, says Hearn
    AJ could return in a massive fight by December following defeat to Oleksandr Usyk again.
    The British superstar, for the second time in the space of a year, was beaten on points by the pound-for-pound No1.
    It leaves AJ out of the heavyweight title picture but still in line to face some of the biggest names in the division.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn told talkSPORT: “I’d like to see him back out. Maybe even in late December.
    “There’s massive fights for him. Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder.
    “There’s so many fights for him in the top [ten]. There’s even some Brits for him that are coming through in a couple of fights as well.”
    ‘A crack in the armour’, says AJ
    AJ added: “it comes at a cost, a big cost. It’ll never break me, but it takes real strength for it not to break me. And tonight, there’s a little crack in the armour when I took a loss.
    “And I think you just saw me just upset. And with the speech, I was just speaking about where I come from. I was on the roads, really.
    “And I made a transition to boxing that really changed my life and brought me closer to God and brought me closer to meeting so many people.
    “And I just kind of laid it all on the line with my speech. But let’s not forget the champ Oleksandr Usyk. He put on a phenomenal performance as well. So credit to him.
    “I can’t remember what I said in the ring because it was just so passionate. But I just want to say thank you to him for taking part in a great historical fight as well. It takes two to tango. I was just so upset.”
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    Joshua said: “When you’re trying to do things from the heart and everyone is just not understanding. It was just from the heart. I was mad at myself. Not anyone else just myself.
    “So I thought, I’ve got to get out of here because I’m mad. Like anyone, when you’re angry, you might do stupid things.
    “I was mad and then I realised, ‘Oh s***, this is sport. Let me do the right thing and come back.’
    “I just spoke from my heart. It’s been so tough. You see AJ holding it together, yeah, and I’m a hustler so I try put things together. Try work hard and put things together and make sure my team’s good.
    AJ emotional in post-fight press conference
    Anthony Joshua broke down in tears in his post-match press conference as he discussed his meltdown following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua suffered a second successive defeat to Usyk via split decision at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia last night.
    After the result was announced, AJ threw the Ukrainian star’s belts out of the ring before appearing to storm off.
    The Brit then decided to return to the squared circle to hijack the mic and deliver a bizarre speech to the crowd.
    The 32-year-old got emotional in his press conference as he explained this was “from the heart” and came as a result of him being “mad” at himself.

    Joshua to return before end of year
    AJ has revealed he wants to return to the ring in November or December just hours after suffering a devastating second loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    The Brit was more competitive in his rematch with Usyk for the heavyweight titles.
    Joshua has answered those questions by vowing to return before the end of 2022.
    Speaking after the loss, he said: “I will become three-time world heavyweight champion.”
    AJ added: “About who I fight. Come one and come all I will fight anybody.”
    AJ lucky to be held back from my team, says Usyk
    Anthony Joshua was lucky not to get beaten up by Oleksandr Usyk’s team as “most of them” are “horrible street fighters”, says the heavyweight champion.
    The 32-year-old Brit lost his cool after being defeated by Usyk for a second time.
    And Joshua’s behaviour hasn’t gone down well with Usyk.
    The Ukrainian, 35, says he still respects AJ – but says he was “bullying some of my team-mates”.
    Usyk said: “I feel nothing but respect to AJ. I saw him a bit emotional and like bullying some of my team-mates.
    “That would be a bare-knuckle fight that I don’t recommend him to do because most of them are horrible street fighters.”
    More on Fury vs Usyk
    Fury does have 32 victories, but like Usyk he is also unbeaten, with the only blemish on his record a controversial draw against Deontay Wilder.
    As for knockouts, Fury is the KO king with 23 knockouts to Usyk’s 13.
    The Morecambe man also has a huge height advantage, standing at 6ft 9in to Usyk’s 6ft 3in.
    It means Fury has a reach advantage too, with his arms measuring in at 85in while Usyk has a 78in reach.
    The two men do have different stances, with Fury an orthodox fighter and Usyk boxing as a southpaw.
    And a battle between the pair would surely be one for the ages.
    Boxing fans will now wait with bated breath to see if Fury truly does come out of retirement.
    Punch stats – a look at the details
    In terms of individual rounds, Usyk outlanded Joshua in nine of the 12.
    AJ managed to land more punches in the first two rounds – but his only victory after that came in the ninth when his onslaught fell short of securing a stoppage win.
    Usyk ended with a total punches landed of 170 compared with Joshua’s 124.
    But Joshua actually did have a marginally higher percentage of punches landed – 25 per cent to Usyk’s 24.

    However, it was ultimately futile as Usyk had his hand raised despite the judges scorecards being closer than many expected.
    And the beating Usyk inflicted on Joshua in the final nine minutes will go down in history as one of the great heavyweight performances in the key, championship rounds.
    Won and lost in the final three rounds
    It was the champion’s remarkable final three rounds which saw him clinch the win.
    After a breathtaking ninth round saw Joshua rock Usyk and land 28 punches to the Ukrainian’s nine, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion came out for the 10th and dismantled all hope of a British victory.
    Usyk landed 39 punches in the 10th round – the highest number any fighter has ever landed on Joshua over three minutes.
    And he then went on to land a further 23 in the 11th and 17 in the final round.
    That totals 79 punches landed in the final three rounds – a spell which ultimately took the fight away from Joshua – with AJ landing just 29 over the same period.
    Usyk lands title defence
    AJ suffered another defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
    The Brit, 32, was outboxed by the magical Ukrainian as Usyk claimed a split decision victory – 113-115, 115-113 and 116-112.

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    KSI vs Swarmz and Luis Pineda: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, PPV price, undercard for HUGE fight night

    KSI makes his boxing return this weekend…and he fights TWICE in one night.The YouTuber’s original opponent Alex Wassabi had to pull out because of an injury sustained in his training camp, and he now faces rapper Swarmz and then Mexican pro boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda in a double bill main event.
    KSI is having two fights in one night
    KSI is making his HUGE boxing comeback
    Wassabi wrote on Instagram: “With all these rumours going around, there’s only two things that are true.
    “I’ve recently suffered a serious injury and I will be back very soon.
    “You don’t play with concussions. New fight date announcement on the way.”
    So KSI will face BOTH Swarmz and Pineda instead, and that’s despite Jake Paul’s calls for HIM to be chosen as the Brit’s next opponent.
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    When is KSI vs Swarmz?

    KSI’s fights with Swarmz and Pineda will go ahead on Saturday, August 27.
    Main event ringwalks will get underway from 10pm UK time with KSI set to face Swarmz first and then Pineda..
    Pineda has a pro record of 2 wins and 5 losses. 
    The fight will be held at the O2 Arena in London.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    KSI vs Swarmz and Pineda will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    The fight will cost £11.99 to watch, on top of your £7.99-a-month subscription.
    You can live stream the event from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

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    Why is KSI not fighting Ivan Nikolov?
    Originally KSI was announced to fight pro boxer Ivan Nikolov as his boxing opponent in the secondary main event.
    But Nikolov has since been pulled from the card and replaced by Pineda.
    This is because Nikolov, 43, has been seen to have neo-Nazi tattoos, causing fan fury.
    A “white power” tattoo is seen on his stomach and on his left forearm, Nikolov has a tattoo of the words “Blood & Honour”.
    That is the name of a neo-Nazi skinhead group formed in England in the 1980s.
    Also in between the words is a triskele symbol, a three-pointed swastika which was the logo for the group.
    Nikolov also has a Schutzstaffel logo on his right arm, which was the police and military force of the Nazi Party, who pledged an oath of loyalty to Germany’s ex-dictator Adolf Hitler.
    His neo-Nazi tattoos were pointed out by one of his previous opponents, Daniel Blenda Dos Santos, who slammed the boxer after winning their fight in April.
    Dos Santos said: “When I saw his tattoos, some of them racist in nature, I wanted to hurt him.”
    KSI, 28, responded to the allegations on his YouTube channel and confirmed Nikolov was replaced due to his tattoos.
    He said: “He’s a white supremacist
    “Ivan isn’t my opponent anymore. He has been removed.
    “The matchmaker also got fired for allowing this to happen in the first place. But yes, my new opponent is Luis Alcaraz Pineda.”
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    What has been said?
    “Just wanna say that at the end of the day, the one of the main goals of this first fight was to get rid of ring rust,” KSI said after the announcement.
    “I wanted to prove to myself that I’m a better boxer than I’ve portrayed in the past. If you wanna see, fine.
    “If not, fine. I’m still doing it anyway. There are still many good fights on this card that I’m excited to see.
    “We are the only YouTube boxing event happening this summer.
    “We’ve had many things try to disrupt this event but still we stand. This is a long term play, and I’ll happily take a small L now for a big W later.”
    Jake Paul, however, has had a few things to say about the fight.
    “KSI vs Swampz… Dod’t they have music together?” he wrote on Twitter.
    “He’s fighting someone who has never fought before and that is his friend…
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    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 LIVE REACTION: Tyson Fury ready for £125m Usyk DECEMBER fight, AJ ‘let himself down’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA says that he “let himself down” after his ring rant following the split-decision defeat by Oleksandr Usyk in their thrilling heavyweight rematch.An emotional AJ said said: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    While Usyk could now fight Tyson Fury in a sensational £125m super-fight back in Saudi Arabia in December, with the Gypsy King ready to return for the unification.
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    Saudi showdown
    Tyson Fury has vowed to become the undisputed world heavyweight champ in a record £125million Saudi Arabia superfight with Oleksandr Usyk in December.
    Fury declared on Instagram: “England has been relieved of its belts but there is a remedy.
    “If you want those belts back then send in the Gypsy barbarian.”
    And recalling his 2015 triumph over Usyk’s countryman Wladimir Klitschko, Fury added: “Send me in and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of his belts like I did the last Ukrainian dosser.
    “But it’s not going to be cheap, if you want the best you have to pay.
    “It’s going to be very expensive, so get your f***ing cheque book out and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of the belts.”
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    Stop Joshing
    Boxing judge Glenn Feldman was confronted after he controversially scored Anthony Joshua as a winner against Oleksandr Usyk.
    England’s Steve Gray wisely went 115-113 Usyk, 35, and Ukraine’s Victor Fesechko fairly called it 116-112 to his compatriot.
    But American Feldman stuck out having seen it 115-113 to Joshua, 32, drawing criticism.
    In a rare moment, online outlet ID Boxing managed to confront the experienced judge.
    Reporter Rob Tebbutt asked: “How did you score that fight for Anthony Joshua, Glenn?”
    Feldman responded: “Just the way I did.”
    Probed further, he then said: “I can’t, you’d have to talk to my supervisor.”
    Kell of a look
    Ebanie Bridges joked the outfit she wore to watch Anthony Joshua’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk was picked out by Kell Brook.
    Bantamweight world champion Bridges, 35, went to Boxpark Croydon with retired welterweight Brook, 36, for the huge heavyweight clash on Saturday night.
    On Sunday, Bridges then shared an image of herself with the ex-world champ and claimed he had selected her outfit for the evening.
    Speaking on social media, she said: “He picked this outfit… #ThanksKell.”
    Prior to AJ’s split decision defeat to Usyk, Bridges posted a picture of her and Brook.
    And she added a flirty caption which read: “Imagine the kids 👀 #JustSaying”.

    Tale of the tape
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk could finally be set to clash following the Ukrainian’s second win over Anthony Joshua last night.
    Usyk showed off his class yet again to win in Saudi Arabia on a split decision.
    Taking hold of the microphone following AJ’s bizarre outburst, Usyk declared the only boxer in the world he is willing to fight is Fury.
    The Gypsy King was keeping close tabs on last night’s brilliant action.
    And he responded by insisting he would happily knock out another Ukrainian, having already dethroned the legendary Wladimir Klitschko.
    But how do Fury and Usyk stack up against each other?

    ‘Fair play to him’
    Conor McGregor leapt to Anthony Joshua’s defence over his “great speech” following defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Following a repeat result in their Saudi Arabia rematch, Joshua, 32, raised eyebrows as he produced a bizarre post-fight speech.
    Sky Sports pundit Carl Froch, 45, and even Joshua’s training partner Frazer Clarke, 31, slammed the incident.
    But UFC legend McGregor, 34, tweeted: “You are all going on ridiculous over this. That is a great speech right there.
    “Fair play to him he made it yet he is still in there keeping that cog going.
    “If they wanted the mic they could’ve tried get it back. Then he gives me a shout out. Great fight, thank you!”
    AJ did not mention McGregor at any point but hailed Usyk, 35, as the “champ champ” – a phrase the Irishman made famous.
    Joshua reflects on Usyk display
    Anthony Joshua has admitted he let himself down with his rant after losing to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
    Speaking on social media, he said: “I wish @usykaa continued success in your quest for greatness. You are a class act champ.
    “Yesterday I had to mentally take myself into a dark place to compete for the championship belts!
    “I had two fights, one with Usyk and one with my emotions and both got the better of me.
    He then went on to add: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    Ring it in
    Tyson Fury has trolled Anthony Joshua for “talking absolute rubbish” in the ring after losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
    AJ was beaten on points for the second time in the space of a year to Ukrainian great Usyk.
    But following a repeat result in their rematch in Saudi Arabia, Joshua raised eyebrows as he produced a bizarre post-fight speech.
    AJ spoke about his late start in boxing after avoiding jail, how he is heavier than legends of the past and Ukraine’s series of wars.
    Arch rival Fury, 34, took aim at Joshua, 32, by reposting a meme of himself on Instagram.
    The WBC champion is pictured on his way to the ring in his last fight, with the caption: “AJ running back to the ring to talk absolute rubbish.”

    Frazer Clarke apologise for AJ
    Anthony Joshua’s former team-mate Frazer Clarke apologised on his behalf for his lengthy rant in the wake of losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “As a gym friend and a friend in general, for anyone that is offended by what happened, I think I can just apologise on his behalf for the outburst.
    “He might be mad at me for saying this and the whole team might be mad at me for saying this, but I feel like he was left out to dry by the team. I feel like someone should have saved him.
    “It’s words but in the true reflection of boxing, that was Oleksandr Usyk’s time to celebrate that victory and he didn’t get to do it straight away.
    “I just don’t think that was right but once again, Anthony is a great person, he does a lot for a lot of people, he’s done a lot for me, but I feel like he had a bit of a bad one there and it was out of character.
    “There were no excuses, that was Oleksandr Usyk’s time. To the people around him, where were you? Someone should have jumped in there.
    “Someone should have stopped him and saved him from himself. It was only words, but it was the wrong time.”
    Punch stats – a look at the details
    In terms of individual rounds, Usyk outlanded Joshua in nine of the 12.
    AJ managed to land more punches in the first two rounds – but his only victory after that came in the ninth when his onslaught fell short of securing a stoppage win.
    Usyk ended with a total punches landed of 170 compared with Joshua’s 124.
    But Joshua actually did have a marginally higher percentage of punches landed – 25 per cent to Usyk’s 24.

    Usyk on Tyson Fury’s claims
    Oleksandr Usyk has hit back after Tyson Fury claimed he could beat the Ukrainian and Anthony Joshua in the same night.
    Fury mocked his heavyweight rivals following Usyk’s rematch win on points against AJ in Saudi Arabia.
    Fury said: “After watching that, the both of them were s***e. It was one of the worst heavyweight title fights I have ever seen.
    “It was bulls***. Come on! I’d beat annihilate both of them on the same night. F***ing s***e.
    “Get your f***ing chequebook out because the Gypsy King is here to stay, forever.”
    Usyk, who wants to face Fury in an undisputed decider, had a blunt response.
    He quipped: “That’s what he’s dreaming every day. I’m gonna beat his ass.”
    Syk feeling for AJ
    Anthony Joshua was left visibly fuming after defeat to Oleksandr Usyk – despite Vasiliy Lomachenko’s best efforts to console him.
    Lomachenko watched ringside in Saudi Arabia as his close friend Usyk beat AJ for a second time.
    And the double Olympic and ex-unified champion then appeared to congratulate Joshua on his performance.
    But the beaten and distraught British star was having none of it.
    Joshua said: “F*** that s***, good boxing has to win. F*** that s***.”
    AJ was then seen irate in the corner as members of his team tried to calm him down.
    AJ won’t retire, says Hearn
    Hearn was quick to shut down any talk of retirement following Anthony Joshua’s defeat to Usyk, one of the finest boxers in the business.
    He said: “People talked in the build-up about him retiring.
    “When you lose a split decision to the pound-for-pound number one, why would you contemplate retirement?
    “It’s about passion. It’s about if you still want it. You could see how much he wanted it by his post-fight interview.”
    ‘Massive fight’ with Whyte or Wilder next for AJ, says Hearn
    AJ could return in a massive fight by December following defeat to Oleksandr Usyk again.
    The British superstar, for the second time in the space of a year, was beaten on points by the pound-for-pound No1.
    It leaves AJ out of the heavyweight title picture but still in line to face some of the biggest names in the division.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn told talkSPORT: “I’d like to see him back out. Maybe even in late December.
    “There’s massive fights for him. Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder.
    “There’s so many fights for him in the top [ten]. There’s even some Brits for him that are coming through in a couple of fights as well.”
    ‘A crack in the armour’, says AJ
    AJ added: “it comes at a cost, a big cost. It’ll never break me, but it takes real strength for it not to break me. And tonight, there’s a little crack in the armour when I took a loss.
    “And I think you just saw me just upset. And with the speech, I was just speaking about where I come from. I was on the roads, really.
    “And I made a transition to boxing that really changed my life and brought me closer to God and brought me closer to meeting so many people.
    “And I just kind of laid it all on the line with my speech. But let’s not forget the champ Oleksandr Usyk. He put on a phenomenal performance as well. So credit to him.
    “I can’t remember what I said in the ring because it was just so passionate. But I just want to say thank you to him for taking part in a great historical fight as well. It takes two to tango. I was just so upset.”
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    Joshua said: “When you’re trying to do things from the heart and everyone is just not understanding. It was just from the heart. I was mad at myself. Not anyone else just myself.
    “So I thought, I’ve got to get out of here because I’m mad. Like anyone, when you’re angry, you might do stupid things.
    “I was mad and then I realised, ‘Oh s***, this is sport. Let me do the right thing and come back.’
    “I just spoke from my heart. It’s been so tough. You see AJ holding it together, yeah, and I’m a hustler so I try put things together. Try work hard and put things together and make sure my team’s good.
    AJ emotional in post-fight press conference
    Anthony Joshua broke down in tears in his post-match press conference as he discussed his meltdown following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua suffered a second successive defeat to Usyk via split decision at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia last night.
    After the result was announced, AJ threw the Ukrainian star’s belts out of the ring before appearing to storm off.
    The Brit then decided to return to the squared circle to hijack the mic and deliver a bizarre speech to the crowd.
    The 32-year-old got emotional in his press conference as he explained this was “from the heart” and came as a result of him being “mad” at himself.

    Joshua to return before end of year
    AJ has revealed he wants to return to the ring in November or December just hours after suffering a devastating second loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    The Brit was more competitive in his rematch with Usyk for the heavyweight titles.
    Joshua has answered those questions by vowing to return before the end of 2022.
    Speaking after the loss, he said: “I will become three-time world heavyweight champion.”
    AJ added: “About who I fight. Come one and come all I will fight anybody.”
    AJ lucky to be held back from my team, says Usyk
    Anthony Joshua was lucky not to get beaten up by Oleksandr Usyk’s team as “most of them” are “horrible street fighters”, says the heavyweight champion.
    The 32-year-old Brit lost his cool after being defeated by Usyk for a second time.
    And Joshua’s behaviour hasn’t gone down well with Usyk.
    The Ukrainian, 35, says he still respects AJ – but says he was “bullying some of my team-mates”.
    Usyk said: “I feel nothing but respect to AJ. I saw him a bit emotional and like bullying some of my team-mates.
    “That would be a bare-knuckle fight that I don’t recommend him to do because most of them are horrible street fighters.”
    More on Fury vs Usyk
    Fury does have 32 victories, but like Usyk he is also unbeaten, with the only blemish on his record a controversial draw against Deontay Wilder.
    As for knockouts, Fury is the KO king with 23 knockouts to Usyk’s 13.
    The Morecambe man also has a huge height advantage, standing at 6ft 9in to Usyk’s 6ft 3in.
    It means Fury has a reach advantage too, with his arms measuring in at 85in while Usyk has a 78in reach.
    The two men do have different stances, with Fury an orthodox fighter and Usyk boxing as a southpaw.
    And a battle between the pair would surely be one for the ages.
    Boxing fans will now wait with bated breath to see if Fury truly does come out of retirement.
    Punch stats – a look at the details
    In terms of individual rounds, Usyk outlanded Joshua in nine of the 12.
    AJ managed to land more punches in the first two rounds – but his only victory after that came in the ninth when his onslaught fell short of securing a stoppage win.
    Usyk ended with a total punches landed of 170 compared with Joshua’s 124.
    But Joshua actually did have a marginally higher percentage of punches landed – 25 per cent to Usyk’s 24.

    However, it was ultimately futile as Usyk had his hand raised despite the judges scorecards being closer than many expected.
    And the beating Usyk inflicted on Joshua in the final nine minutes will go down in history as one of the great heavyweight performances in the key, championship rounds.
    Won and lost in the final three rounds
    It was the champion’s remarkable final three rounds which saw him clinch the win.
    After a breathtaking ninth round saw Joshua rock Usyk and land 28 punches to the Ukrainian’s nine, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion came out for the 10th and dismantled all hope of a British victory.
    Usyk landed 39 punches in the 10th round – the highest number any fighter has ever landed on Joshua over three minutes.
    And he then went on to land a further 23 in the 11th and 17 in the final round.
    That totals 79 punches landed in the final three rounds – a spell which ultimately took the fight away from Joshua – with AJ landing just 29 over the same period.
    Usyk lands title defence
    AJ suffered another defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
    The Brit, 32, was outboxed by the magical Ukrainian as Usyk claimed a split decision victory – 113-115, 115-113 and 116-112.

    Fury here to stay?
    Tyson Fury hinted he WILL return to the ring to fight Oleksandr Usyk… the day after his own retirement party.
    The Gypsy King watched with family and friends at another bash in Menorca as the Ukrainian defended his heavyweight titles against Anthony Joshua in a split decision thriller.
    Fury – who turned 34 last week – had the day before posted snaps from a party at his Morecambe home, complete with birthday balloons and “Happy Retirement” signs.
    However, it did not take for long for his latest comeback hint, as Fury added: “Get your f***ing chequebook out because the Gypsy King is here to stay, forever.”
    Get your f***ing chequebook out because the Gypsy King is here to stay, forever.Tyson Fury
    Fury unimpressed by Usyk and AJ
    Fury was far from impressed last night, claiming he could beat the BOTH in one night.
    Fury said on Instagram: “After watching that, the both of them were s***e. It was one of the worst heavyweight title fights I have ever seen.
    “It was bulls***. Come on!
    “I’d beat annihilate both of them on the same night. F***ing s***e.”
    Usyk calls out Fury
    Oleksandr Usyk wants to face Tyson Fury after retaining his heavyweight world titles against Anthony Joshua.
    The Ukrainian, 35, beat AJ once again via split decision in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
    Usyk called out Fury for a bout and hinted he would quit if he does not get to face the Brit.
    He said: “I’m sure that Tyson Fury is not retired yet. I’m sure, I’m convinced he wants to fight me. I want to fight him and if I’m not fighting Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.”
    I want to fight him and if I’m not fighting Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.Oleksandr Usyk
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    Tyson Fury wants huge £125MILLION for comeback vs Oleksandr Usyk with talks under way for December blockbuster in Jeddah

    TYSON FURY has vowed to become the undisputed world heavyweight champ in a record £125million Saudi Arabia superfight with Oleksandr Usyk in December.Usyk retained his WBC, IBF and WBO belts in Saturday’s split-decision rematch victory over Anthony Joshua in the Jeddah desert.
    Oleksandr Usyk after beating Anthony Joshua in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Tyson Fury vowed to become the unified world heavyweight champCredit: Getty
    And now Britain’s undefeated WBC champ Fury is in talks to come out of retirement to box the unbeaten Ukrainian for the undisputed crown in the richest fight in history.
    Fury declared on Instagram: “England has been relieved of its belts but there is a remedy.
    “If you want those belts back then send in the Gypsy barbarian.”
    And recalling his 2015 triumph over Usyk’s countryman Wladimir Klitschko, Fury added: “Send me in and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of his belts like I did the last Ukrainian dosser.
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    “But it’s not going to be cheap, if you want the best you have to pay.
    “It’s going to be very expensive, so get your f***ing cheque book out and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of the belts.”
    He later deleted his post.
    But Saudi Sports Minister HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Saud confirmed the country was keen to stage the fight in Riyadh.
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    Talks are ongoing about hosting it on December 17 – the day before the World Cup Final in neighbouring Qatar.
    Al Saud said: “We’re interested, that’s all I can say. We are open to that. We’re bidding for a lot of events.
    “If it does happen, it will be hosted in Riyadh. But we still haven’t decided on anything.”
    Fury already has influential friends and financiers in Saudi Arabia after his WWE wrestling bout here in 2019.
    Britain’s Gypsy King, 34, and Usyk, 35, would each net at least £50m.
    And after seeing Joshua blow an all-British unification superfight, Fury posted an Instagram video in which he blasted: “After watching that, both of them were s***e.
    “It was one of the worst heavyweight title fights I have ever seen, it was bulls***.
    Send me in and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of his belts like I did the last Ukrainian dosser.Tyson Fury
    “I would annihilate both of them on the same night, f***ing s***e, get your f***ing cheque book out because the Gypsy King is here forever.”
    When told of Fury’s jibes, Usyk blasted back: “That’s what he’s dreaming of every day. I will beat his a**.
    “I’m convinced he wants to fight me. I want to fight him and if I’m not fighting Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.”
    And, on his victory over AJ, Usyk added: “This fight was extremely important for my country, my team and for me because I boxed for the whole country and half of the world.”
    Joshua yesterday admitted he had let himself down over his extraordinary f-word ring rant after furiously hurling Usyk’s belts out of the ring.
    He tweeted: “Usyk, you are a class act champ. Yesterday I had to take myself to a dark place to compete for the belts.
    “I had two fights, one with Usyk and one with my emotions and both got the better of me. I’ll be the first to admit I let myself down.
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    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
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    Ukrainian boxing champ Oleksandr Usyk slams ‘weak’ Vladimir Putin after defeating Anthony Joshua

    CHAMP Oleksandr Usyk took aim at “weak” Vladimir Putin after defeating Anthony Joshua.The Ukrainian boxer said of the Russian president: “Everything he shows is just to show that he’s strong, but he’s not.
    Oleksandr Usyk took aim at ‘weak’ Vladimir Putin after defeating Anthony Joshua.Credit: Getty
    He said ‘everything he shows is just to show that he’s strong, but he’s not’Credit: Alamy
    “Otherwise he wouldn’t show how strong, how big he is. In reality, he is very weak.”
    Usyk, 35, wore the blue and yellow of his homeland throughout his time in Saudi Arabia for the bout and added: “I boxed for the whole country and half of the world.
    “Now the whole world knows Ukraine is defending itself from the second biggest army in the world. And we stand strong and we give Russia a lot back.”
    It comes as Volodymyr Zelensky hailed Usyk’s brilliant victory over Joshua.
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    The Ukrainian president, 44, gushed with pride over his compatriot’s amazing triumph against a game AJ.
    Hoping to inspire the people of war-torn Ukraine, Zelensky tweeted: “Difficult, but so important and necessary VICTORY @usykaa!
    “Defending the title of the world champion is a symbol of the fact that all Cossacks will not give up theirs, will fight for it and will definitely win!”
    On what’s next, Usyk added: “I’m sure that Tyson Fury is not retired yet.
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    “I’m sure, I’m convinced he wants to fight me.
    “I want to fight him and if I’m not fighting Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.” More