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    Prizefighter boxing: UK start time, full card, live stream, TV channel for quarter-finals in Japan

    PRIZEFIGHTER boxing is back later this month with some exciting quarter-final match-ups in Japan. Barry Hearn founded the Prizefighter boxing series back in 2008 and the format ran until 2015 under the Matchroom banner. Kieron Conway will be in action against Ainiwaer YilixiatiBut now it’s back and this time the fights are heading to Osaka in Japan, with two Brits and an Irishman involved. Kieron Conway and Mark Dickinson are in action, as is Aaron McKenna on an exciting night of middleweight action. Every round will have a $100,000k (£79,000) knockout bonus shared between every fighter who earns a stoppage. The winner at the end of the tournament will receive a whopping $1million (£781,000) prize. When are the Prizefighter quarter-finals?The Prizefighter quarter-finals will take place on Monday, July 15. The event will be held at the Yamato Arena in Osaka, Japan. The card will get going from 9am BST, with the main event expected at around midday. What channel is it and can it be live streamed?Prizefighter will be shown live on DAZN in the UK as part of your subscription.You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month, which commits you to an entire year of action.A flexible pass, worth £19.99-a-month, is also available, and you can cancel anytime.You can also pay £99.99 for the year up front, and this is the lowest cost option.The fight is available for live streaming on your mobile or tablet device from the DAZN app.You can also watch DAZN 1 HD on Sky channel 429.Prizefighter quarter-finals cardKuzuto Takesako vs. Mark Dickinson, 10 rounds – middleweightRiku Kunimoto vs. Eiki Kani, rematch, 10 rounds – middleweightKieron Conway vs. Ainiwaer Yilixiati, 10 rounds – middleweightAaron McKenna vs. Jeovanny Estela, 10 rounds – middleweight More

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    I’m a UFC icon who went on a four-week bender before losing to Jake Paul, that’s why he beat me, says Nate Diaz

    NATE DIAZ has claimed he was on the razz for a full MONTH before he threw down with Jake Paul.The former UFC superstar entered the professional boxing world last August to take on the YouTube and social media sensation.Nate entered the boxing world last August to take on Jake PaulCredit: REUTERSThe former UFC star was dropped by the YouTuber in the fifth round of their Texas tussleCredit: REUTERSDiaz claims to have gone on a “four-week bender” before the fightCredit: GETTYAnd like fellow MMA fighters, Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley and Anderson Silva before him, Diaz fell at the hands of The Problem Child.Diaz, 39, was dropped in the fifth round on his way to suffering a lacklustre decision defeat, which he claims was the result of him living his best life a month before fight night.He recently told ESPN: “I went on a four-week bender before the fight.“We trained hard for months on months and we were over it, me and my whole team.READ MORE ON NATE DIAZ”So I sat back and started kicking it. I was over training.”He added: “If it was a scary opponent, you wouldn’t allow yourself to do that.”But it was just easy to go to sleep at night fighting that guy.”But it was good that it happened like that because now it’s necessary to work out, get disciplined, and go back and whip his a**.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSNate Diaz rematches former UFC rival Jorge Masvidal this weekendCredit: GETTY“I’m the weakest puncher, and you’re the one that wanted to fight 30lb over my original weight division?”You think I was just trying to sit there and just knock you out? Like throw as hard of punches as I can?Leaving my kids for training camp is tearing me apart but Nate Diaz will pay for it, says Jorge Masvidal ahead of fight”I was just getting through that fight because I was halfway to my potential that day.”Diaz also claims his performance was hindered by a niggling injury, saying: “I couldn’t even really throw a punch.”I was f***ed up. And for two, he was the easiest fight I ever had.”That was the longest fight at the heaviest weight class I ever had. Never got tired. Never got hurt. Nothing.“Even when I got knocked down, I think it was timing because it didn’t hurt, I got up like ‘You good?’ ‘Oh, I’m fine.’ I thought he was pretty weak himself.”Fan favourite Diaz returns to the ring early on Sunday morning for a rematch with rival Jorge Masvidal.Diaz suffered a third-round TKO defeat to ‘Gamebred’ in the inaugural BMF title fight at UFC 244 in November 2019.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd preparations for the rematch have gone swimmingly in comparison to his last fight.When asked how his training camp has been, Diaz said: “A lot better than the last fight, that’s for damn sure!” More

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    Conor McGregor is a diva and a coward – he knows fighting me would be playing with his life, claims Jorge Masvidal

    JORGE Masvidal claimed “diva” and “coward” Conor McGregor would be “playing with his life” by accepting a fight against him. The two were once linked with what had the potential to be a blockbuster UFC pay-per-view grudge match.Jorge Masvidal fired a dig at Conor McGregorCredit: FanmioMcGregor pictured at Bellator DublinCredit: BellatorBut Masvidal, 39, insists McGregor, 35, would not take the fight back then and will not do so now. He told SunSport: “This fight has the potential to break all types of pay-per-view records and be massive. “But Conor wouldn’t accept this fight before he got extra bitch mode and extra diva mode.” McGregor was due to return in a 170-pound welterweight bout against Michael Chandler, 38, at UFC 303.It would have been his first bout for three years, last fighting in 2021 against Masvidal’s training partner Dustin Poirier, 35. But McGregor – for the first time in his UFC career – was forced to withdraw after suffering a toe injury.”He’s pulled out how many times out of his fight?” Masvidal asked. “How many times has this fight been rescheduled for one reason or another?Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“This is not the first time that this fight falls apart, I think it’s the second or third time.”So that’s the guy that he’s convinced that he could beat. You can’t get him the ring.Jorge Masvidal eyeing ‘insane’ fight which will ‘break all PPV records’ as UFC star draws up huge six-man boxing hitlist-“For a guy like me that he actually has legitimate fear deep down inside for, for my style, for the way that I fight, what I’ve done to Nate (Diaz), what I’ve done to opponents that he has fought as well but it didn’t go exactly his way.“He knows that I’ve got something special and that’s that f**king power and he knows that I’m gonna beat the f**k out of him standing up.“It’s gonna destroy his brand. I’m not gonna take him down and hold him down and he’s gonna be able to be like, ‘Oh if it would have been a stand up match….’“No, no, no, I’m gonna come right, get right in your face, put the pressure on you and break you and make you quit, similar how DP did your ass and he doesn’t need that for his ass again and his brand.“That’s why you’ll see he never mentions my name or anything like that though. “We’re the biggest fight they could possibly made because he knows it’s just a bad day for him in the office.”Masvidal now returns on Saturday to rematch Diaz, 39, in the boxing ring, five years on from his stoppage win in the UFC.Meanwhile, McGregor looks to reschedule his anticipated return as Masvidal fired one more brutal dig.He said: “Would I want that fight? Yeah, I wouldn’t mind, I just wouldn’t hold my breath on it.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Because this coward, if they can’t even get him to fight Chandler with a f**king fractured pinky nail you think he’s gonna f**king fight me? Not a chance.“And he’s convinced he could beat Chandler, he knows, he knows if he gets in there with me, man, he’s playing with his fucking life, you know.”Nate Diaz and Masvidal ahead of their boxing rematchCredit: Ed Diller/Fanmio More

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    Ex-Olympic boxer who helped mastermind national black market racket after running up gambling debts of £25k avoids jail

    A FORMER Team GB boxer has escaped jail after he helped mastermind a nationwide black market racket in stolen telecoms equipment which cost BT almost £400,000.Ex-lightweight professional Antonio Counihan, 33, broke into Openreach vans to steal fibre optic installation kit after becoming a cable fitter when his career in the ring foundered and he ran up gambling debts of £25,000.Former boxer Antonio Counihan has avoided jailCredit: CavendishCounihan was part of a gang which stole telecoms equipment which cost BT almost £400,000Credit: CavendishCounihan, right, seen here with his dad Paul, won 66 of his 80 amateur fightsCredit: CavendishCounihan and an accomplice used hi viz jackets and hardhats to pose as a workmen at secure BT exchange sites before clambering on top of the vans and using cutting equipment to ”peel back” the rooves.They also used their expertise in telecoms to identify the most expensive items inside before looting the vehicles.The stolen equipment was then fenced by a crooked businessman who used his fibre optics business as a front to sell them on.Counihan, from Sollihull, near Birmingham who won 66 of his 80 amateur fights before boxing for England over 20 times was arrested after police attributed 34 thefts to the gang carried out across eight counties over a nine month period from May 2019 to January 2020.Read More on UK NewsIn all equipment worth £113,192 was stolen whilst £149,561 of damage was caused to the vans.BT calculated the racket had cost it £390,627 including lost business caused by the thefts.In two cases three Openreach vans were targeted in a single night.At Warwick Crown Court, father of one Counihan faced up to six years jail under sentencing guidelines but was sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment suspended for 12 months after a judge was told of a ”heart wrenching” end to his promising boxing career when he had undergo tests for brain cancer.Most read in BoxingDetails of the case emerged at the Court of Appeal this week where three judges dismissed pleas by the Solicitor General that the suspended sentence imposed on upon Counihan was ”unduly lenient.”Three other men who has also got suspended sentences for their parts in the racket also had appeals against their terms rejected.Counihan joined the Team GB boxing squad in 2009 and at one point was captain but he turned pro after narrowly missing out on a place in the 2012 Olympic Games in London.He was signed up by boxing manager Kelly Maloney then known as Frank but his career began to decline after a ‘shadow’ was discovered on his brain.He was unable to box competitively for three years and underwent a series of scans before doctors discovered the shadow was in fact a birth mark.The theft racket began in 2019 after Counihan got a job as a cable fitter for a fibre optic installation subcontracting business run by 35-year old Michael George and which was used by BT on outsourced jobs.The court heard the gang ”had specialist knowledge of the operational workings of BT and of the high demand on the black market for the specialist fibre optic installation equipment.”They would target BT Openreach vans parked overnight and cut holes into the rooves with metal cutters.Initially a small hole would be cut into the roof to allow the contents of the van to be viewed and if If high-value fibre optic kit was seen inside, a larger hole was then made by cutting through and peeling back a section of the roof.The gang started their criminal enterprise in the West Midlands but their activities spread into Warwickshire, West Mercia, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Gloucestershire, Avon and Somerset and Essex.In one raid the gang stole a splicing machine worth £2225, an optical time-domain reflectometer worth £2400, a red light generator worth £135, a light source worth £564, a fibre cleaver worth £225; hand tools worth £450; and a labelling machine worth £23.A fibre blowing head worth £1,480 was damaged in the raid.Counihan received £2,100 into his bank account juts a day after one of the raids and went on spending spree buying designer clothing.Police began investigating after an off duty BT employee took a picture of him driving the gang’s getaway vehicle.They examined text messages he swapped with an accomplice discussing “doing a peel”, meaning going to steal, wearing of high viz jackets and hard hats so they could ”blend in” during one of the raids.They also discussed needing “new snips” after metal cutters they used were discarded during a previous raid.There were also messages where items were requested, and plans formed to steal to order.Counihan sent messages to an associate asking if he wanted a splicer, and discussing fibre optic equipment that was available to purchase.He then sent screenshots stating that he had been “putting feelers out”.When arrested in June 2020, Couniham initially denied wrongdoing.He later said he participated as a driver and lookout during some of the raids and was only involved in the sale of property stolen in one.He accepted he received “a few hundred pounds on average.”Counihan later wrote a letter to the court describing how he had risen to be part of the Great Britain Team as a boxer, backed by lottery funding, and he went into schools to inspire other children to take up boxing.He had decided to turn professional after narrowly missing out on the 2012 Olympics and won his first 8 fights as a professional before the shadow was identified on his brain.He said he no longer able to carry on boxing and his life ”became a complete mess.”He said he was in a ”bad place” when joined the gang.Sentencing Judge Anthony Potter said the racket was a “brutal and highly effective nationwide conspiracy” but cited delays in the case of two and a half years which had allowed Counihan to ”turn his life around.”READ MORE SUN STORIESThe judge accepted at the time of the racket Counihan had been “processing the loss of a career that you pursued for most of your childhood and into your adulthood” but said he had since undergone a ”significant change” after fathering a son.George, from Birmingham was given 21 months’ imprisonment suspended for two years and was ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work.The judge said Counihan had manged to ‘turn his life around’Credit: CavendishCounihan won his first eight fights as a professional before the shadow was identified on his brainCredit: CavendishHe had decided to turn professional after narrowly missing out on the 2012 OlympicsCredit: Cavendish More

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    Chris Eubank Jr shock ‘favourite’ to be Canelo Alvarez’s next opponent in huge world title opportunity for Brit boxer

    CHRIS EUBANK JR is allegedly set to be the shock next opponent to fight the legendary Canelo Alvarez.The Brit, 34, has a 33-3 record and gained revenge on Liam Smith in their rematch last year with a tenth round TKO in his last bout.Chris Eubank Jr could finally be set for a huge career paydayCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunThe four-weight world champ is looking to fight before the end of 2024Credit: ReutersNow the son of the iconic Chris Eubank Sr is set for a shot at the undisputed super-middleweight king.At least according to ESPN’s Salvador Rodriguez, who states that Eubank Jr is the new favourite to challenge the 33-year-old Mexican.Canelo dominated Jamie Mungia in May in his last 168lbs title defence.He dropped his compatriot before then claiming a unanimous decision victory to take his incredible career tally to 64 wins, two losses, and two draws.READ MORE ON BOXINGNow he is hunting for his next opponent after that fourth straight win.And Canelo is eyeing a return to the ring towards the end of 2024.Eubank Jr, a former WBA title challenger, is said to be top of the pile on the list of potential names.He has publicly called for an opportunity to fight Canelo for a number of years.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut he has so far been snubbed by matchmakers for the four-weight world champion.However, just as he prepares to turn 35 in September, he may finally get the birthday he has long waited for and the mega career payday.My five-year old son already wants to be a boxer… I said he must learn to take a punch first, reveals Canelo AlvarezMost boxing fans have been clamouring to see Canelo take on fellow Mexican David Benavidez Jr, who has recorded 24 knockouts in his 29-0 record.Unfortunately for them, that seems a bout that fails to excite Canelo.Regarding Benavidez, he recently told Fight Hub TV: “Maybe it’s one of the biggest fights, who knows.“But you know, he brings nothing to he table for me, he just brings 25 pounds on the night of the fight.“I feel if some promoter, not him because he’s not in a position to offer anything me any money, I’m the one, but if one promoter who I work with, if they offer $150m-$200m, I fight tomorrow.“That’s the only reason I fight with him, the only thing he brings to the table is 25 more pounds.”“No pressure to make the fight, I don’t need to fight anybody, I don’t need to prove anything to anybody because I remember when this happened with Golovkin. I don’t need to prove anything to anybody.”READ MORE SUN STORIESCanelo is widely-considered to be one of the top pound-for-pound boxers on the planet after his dominance at four different weights.Eubank still has not managed to claim a world title but did hold the IBO belt at super-middleweight. More

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    Uni graduate Johnny Fisher has dad with famous catchphrase but he’s from a different world to brutal bouncer Alen Babic

    JOHNNY FISHER is too posh to push around Alen Babic, says the Croatian bouncer.The 25-year-old heavyweight is a fans’ favourite thanks to his knockout power, social media star dad Big John and the classy way he carries himself.Jonny Fisher (left) squares up with Alen BabicCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom BoxingCroatian heavyweight Babic only wants brutal boutsCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom BoxingThe strapping Romford Bull is a hero around Exeter – as well as Essex – after he gained a 2:1 history degree at the university and starred in the rugby team.But Saturday night’s opponent Babic – a 33-year-old former doorman and graduate from the school of hard knocks – reckons he will teach the bachelor of arts a lesson.The shaven-headed slugger said: “Me and Johnny have very different stories, very different.“I only knew one way, so me standing here means a lot more than him standing here.MOST READ IN BOXING“I was meant to be in jail or dead or even robbing drug dealers, I was meant for all the worst things“This is a collision of two worlds, we are two worlds far apart.“There’s a big difference in age – and everything else – and it will tell on Saturday.”Babic was a fan-friendly wrecking ball when he burst onto the scene – ignoring almost every basic boxing rule.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAfter 11 violent wins – nine in the UK where he gained the nickname of The Savage – he was given an April 2023 world title shot at the new and unnecessary bridgerweight title.The one-round battering he suffered against Lukasz Rozanski was brutal but nothing compared to the fall out that followed and changed his perspective.I was forced to flog meat on doorsteps with social media sensation father…now I’m chasing boxing titles“I don’t want belts,” he growled with conviction. “I just want fights the fans can enjoy .“I went for a world title last time and it f***ed my whole life.“I paid one year of my life a year of depression, all the sorts of bad things you can imagine“I paid with my own blood, literally. And I’m never going to do it again.”Fisher with his catchphrase-loving dad Big JohnCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing More

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    Watch Amir Khan send £120k Range Rover off to a valet – but ex-boxing champ forgets his DAUGHTER, 6, is in the back

    AMIR KHAN accidentally left his daughter in the back seat when he handed his car over for a valet.The former light-welterweight world champion made the huge parenting blunder while in Dubai.Amir Khan left his daughter in the back of his carCredit: GettyShe looked far from impressedKhan, 37, handed the keys of his luxury £120,000 Range Rover over for a valet service.He hopped out of the car but forgot to pick up his six-year-old daughter Alayna.In a now deleted video posted to Khan’s social media, his Range Rover is filmed on his way back to him as he says: “Sent the car for valet and guess what.”He then appears to speak to the driver, saying: “I’ve left the daughter in the car, boss. Can you open the door?”READ MORE IN BOXING Khan then opens the back door and Alayna is sat quietly in the back clutching a pink phone.She looks at her ex-boxer dad angrily before being lifted out and smiling.Meanwhile, the driver apologised to Khan.Fans found Alayna’s reaction hilarious as one said: “That look when Amir opened the door. Hope you did something nice for her.”Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother laughed: “The look on her face lol.”More reacted: “She’s livid.”Khan and his wife Faryal Makhdoom have three children – Lamaisah, ten, Alayna and Muhammad, four.British boxing legend, 37, touted for comeback with huge KSI fight as YouTube star reveals talksAmir Khan has three kids with his wife FaryalCredit: @amirkingkhan More

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    Abdu Rozik shows off body transformation as he claims boxing has helped him grow TALLER ahead of debut fight vs Erali

    ABDU ROZIK showed off his remarkable body transformation ahead of his upcoming boxing clash.The three-foot tall social media sensation will be lacing up his gloves to take on rival Erali Boyqobilov as part of the Social Knockout 3 bill in Dubai – with long-term foe Hasbulla Magomedov waiting in the wings.Abdu Rozik has undergone a body transformation ahead of his boxing fightHe claims boxing has made his bones strongerCredit: Stewart WilliamsRozik spoke to fans ahead of the showdown and claimed to have undergone a significant body transformation thanks to his hard work training.Rozik – from Tajikistan but now based in the UAE – has increased his body mass in training.And he even claims to have grown significantly TALLER!He said in an Instagram video showing off his transformation: “Hey guys! On July 6 I have my boxing debut and so many people are questioning if I am disabled and why I am doing boxing.READ MORE IN BOXING”No guys! Before I came to Dubai I was 97cm. Now [I am] 115cm, because I’m doing boxing. I am training.”Boxing made my bones bigger and boxing means I am feeling [like] a man.”Please guys, so many people are not giving their own children a chance to make their dream come true.”Please give them a chance, they can do it. They want to show the whole world they are human beings. Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”Please support us, give us some love. I love all of you.”A lot of people think I can’t marry, I can’t drive a car, I can’t fight. Why? I am the same as all of you guys, a human being.Who is Abdu Rozik? Meet Hasbulla’s rival boxing Erali Boyqobilov in Social Knockout 3 matchThe fight headlines the Social Knockout 3 card”And I can do anything I want in my life.”Rozik, 20, was diagnosed with dwarfism as a child and has had to postpone his wedding to mystery fiancee Amira to train for the bout. More