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    Watch as bare-knuckle boxer is dazed so badly from brutal punch that he starts fighting the REF in wild scenes

    A BARE-KNUCKLE boxer was so badly dazed after a stoppage he began fighting the REFEREE. Keith Richardson faced Alberto Blas at Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship event in Florida.A bare-knuckle boxer boxer was so badly dazed after a stoppage he began fighting the refKeith Richardson started attacking ref Sam BurgosIn round one, Blas backed Richardson up towards the rope and let off a flurry of combinations. Referee Sam Burgos stepped in to end the action but it caused a frenzy in the ring.Richardson – a former MMA fighter – began attacking ref Burgos with a combination of punches. It is unclear whether he was in a concussed and confused state or retaliating to the stoppage. READ MORE IN BOXINGMembers of his team rushed into the ring to stop the assault – as fans were left stunned online. One said: “Oh my god Keith Richardson just tried to bare knuckle fight the ref because he was so concussed. Ugly scenes.”Another added: “Keith Richardson was so out of it, he was fighting the ref.”Richardson said after the fight and incident: “It’s been a long time since I’ve taken an L. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”Might just regroup and take another shot at the ref. Y’all saved him, he didn’t want it!”UFC legend Conor McGregor, 35, is now part-owner of BKFC and congratulated Blas on social media. New dates for Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler revealed after UFC 303 fight axed He posted: “The Cuban Flash!!! New Bare Knuckle World Champion Alberto Blas! “Richardson doesn’t know where he is trying to fight everyone around him! “The Marine came to fight but the Cuban with real blunt force accuracy! Wow! “THIS SHOW HAS BEEN AMAZING! I hope you have been watching this has been a real treat! I am so happy!” More

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    Tyson Fury brutally trolled by Oleksandr Usyk’s team after bizarrely claiming he lost because it was ‘probably too easy’

    TYSON FURY has been brutally trolled by Oleksandr Uysk’s camp after he claimed he lost the fight between the two because it was “too easy”.The Gyspy King tasted the first defeat of his career as the judges awarded the Ukranian the win by a split decision on May 18.Oleksandr Usyk beat Tyson Fury in MayCredit: PAFury claimed the fight was ‘too easy’Credit: YouTube / FUROCITY By Tyson FuryAlexander Krassyuk has trolled Fury as a response to his commentsCredit: GettySince the fight, Fury has come out and suggested that he lost the fight because it was “too easy”.The Morecambe boxer insisted that it became a problem for him as he was “messing around” in the ring,Uysk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk has now trolled Fury in his reponse to his comment.Krassyuk suggested another example that Fury had believed would be an easy one in his bout against Francis Ngannou.READ MORE IN SPORTHe said: “Second easiest fight after Ngannou.”Fury, 35, faced the UFC heavyweight champion in a crossover fight back in October last year.Billed as Battle of the Baddest, Fury came out on top but was far from convincing.Fury was even knocked down in the third round by Ngannou but survived in order to win the fight by a controversial split decision.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFury is still convinvced that he should have won the fight against Usyk.He explained: “I have watched the fight back lots of times and still have the same answer, I thought I did enough and won the fight. Tyson Fury says ‘I’m still good looking’ as he laughs off boozy night out in pub that saw him fall on his face “Usyk knows he didn’t beat me.”It was close enough, one judge had me winning by a round and one judge had him winning by a round.”And then the final one made the decision.”I have to get him out of there because I won’t get a decision, which is unfortunate because it’s hard enough to win a fight, let alone winning it when you have to knock someone out.”But I am confident and looking forward to the challenge.”Fury will fight Usyk against in the rematch which has been scheduled for December 21.He has also laughed off concerns over his boozy session in Morecambe which saw him tumbling out of a pub.He said: “I have just been taking life very simply.”I got p***ed-up about two weeks ago and fell over on my face, didn’t do any damage though, as you can see I’m still good looking!”Apart from that I have lots of messages and phone calls from people asking me if I am OK.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I just had a drunken night out and suddenly everyone thinks you’re going to jump in front of a train.”Maybe, because of my past history, people are concerned.”Inside the Gypsy King’s royal court More

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    George Groves’ forgotten rival and Olympic gold medallist shows off hulking arms in rare public sighting

    GEORGE GROVES has reunited with former foe James DeGale after a chance encounter in London.The pair famously fought in 2011, with Groves outpointing his rival at the 02 Arena – taking his unbeaten record in the process.James DeGale and George Groves reunited in LondonCredit: Instagram / @stgeorgegrovesThe pair had a bitter feud in the early 2010sCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdThey fought at London’s 02 Arena in 2011Credit: Action Images – ReutersSaint George later went on to twice fight Carl Froch, losing both times, with the hotly-anticipated rematch taking place at a packed Wembley Stadium.Groves, now 36, became super-middlweight champion in 2017, holding the title for a year before going on to retire following his defeat to Callum Smith.DeGale, meanwhile, shot to fame by winning gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.He went on to become a two-time IBF super-middleweight champion – retiring in 2019 after a defeat to Chris Eubank Jr.READ MORE BOXING NEWSAfter bumping into DeGale, Groves took a picture with his former foe.Posting the snap of the grinning pair to Instagram, Saint George wrote: “Look who I bumped into today on the King’s Road.”The debate still remains.. who had the better career? or shall we just debate it on the podcast?”DeGale, 38, commented with the eyes emoji.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe pair’s 2011 meeting took place amid significant bad blood.Having previously trained at the same club, the pair fell out dramatically.Tyson Fury says ‘I’m still good looking’ as he laughs off boozy night out in pub that saw him fall on his face DeGale taunted his former pal at the time, telling Sky Sports: “I’m ready for it, I’m just waiting for the call from my promoter. I’m ready to knock Ugly Kid out.”Fans want it, so it’s only right for him to get knocked out. Let’s get it on. I’m just waiting for the call. I just want them to sign the contract. Let’s do this Ugly Boy. I’m coming for you – you’re next.”Since hanging up his gloves, Groves has gone on to start a podcast, entitled George Groves’ Boxing Club.While he has also provided punditry for Sky Sports.DeGale, meanwhile, is a far less frequent figure on boxing’s talking head circuit.He seldom appears as a pundit, and rarely offers his opinions on today’s stars.Seeing the pair having buried the hatchet, many fans were thrilled on social media.One wrote: “Never in my life did I think you two would be in a picture like this. Fair play.”While a second commented: “Beautiful.”READ MORE SUN STORIESA third gushed: “Both done us proud.”And another added: “What a rivalry.”Groves had his hand raised after a 12-round warCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd More

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    What is Liam Cameron’s boxing record and when is his next fight?

    LIAM Cameron is a former Commonwealth middleweight champ who has been through the wars both inside and outside of the ring.He’s back in action in June 2024 against Lyndon ‘King’ Arthur — here we look at the record and career of the fighter nicknamed ‘Cannonball’.Liam Cameron’s most recent fight was a first-round TKO victory over Hussein Itaba on March 23, 2024 in SheffieldCredit: GettyWho is Liam Cameron?Liam Cameron is a boxer from Sheffield who was born on October 21, 1990 — making him 33 years old at the time of writing.His first pro fight was a six-round points victory over Matt Scriven at Sheffield City Hall on October 24, 2009.After winning nine consecutive fights, his first loss came at the hands of a tight points decision against Erick Ochieng, this time at Hillsborough Leisure Centre in his hometown on May 28, 2011.He held the Commonwealth middleweight belt from 2017 to 2018 and challenged for the super-middleweight version twice in 2015 and 2016, losing both by unanimous decision.read more on Liam CameronBut in a massive blow to his career, the Sheffield fighter was handed a harsh four-year British boxing ban in 2018 when a metabolite of cocaine was found in his system.In 2020, his step-daughter Tiegan was killed in a traffic incident — just two days before her 21st birthday.Struggling to cope, Liam battled addiction and survived an attempt on his own life.In 2023, he returned to boxing and started a four-fight win streak.Most read in BoxingHe even completed a Sheffield to Manchester round-trip marathon to raise money for a tribute to Tiegan, as well as proving his fitness to return to the ring.His next fight against 33-year-old Mancunian Lyndon Arthur on Friday, June 21.Speaking about his money-raising marathon, Liam told SunSport: “It was a crazy idea really, me and my pal Hassan just wanted to see if we could do it.”We wanted to hit that ‘Welcome to Manchester’ sign and get back.Liam Cameron ran from Sheffield to Manchester and back to raise money for a tribute to his late stepdaughter Tiegan“Then we decided to make it more than a challenge and used it to raise £1,300 for a bench for Tiegan.“It took the best part of 24hrs, with just a rucksack full of flapjacks and the last 10 miles were hell.“I’ve been through some dark times, tough tests, but those last few miles were something else.“Me and Hassan were both crying, confused, in agony. It ended up like a therapy session.I am the underdog, the outsider, the away fighter, but — especially in boxing — people love that guy and they want him to winLia CameronSunSport“But we did it, somehow, and being able to do that, physically and mentally, showed me a boxing comeback would be alright.”Liam has always protested his innocence but wisely has no desire to rock the boat with the British Boxing Board of Control after regaining his licence.Boxing has welcomed him back to the light-heavyweight division, with Eddie Hearn hosting him on a Matchroom show at Sheffield Arena in March, and next up he’s headlining on terrestrial TV.He explained: “At the time I did feel very alone and I felt like some people could have helped me a bit more, but I understand the sport and that it’s a business.Liam Cameron and his friend Hassan took on the 100-mile round trip“Since my comeback, I do feel like all the people that know about my story are willing me to win.“I am the underdog, the outsider, the away fighter, but — especially in boxing — people love that guy and they want him to win.“I first ever loved boxing because of the Rocky films and I think people always love a comeback fairytale story more than an undefeated success.“I feel a bit sorry for Lyndon Arthur, he’s the Manchester lad on a home show in Bolton but I feel like I’ve got all of the backing.”Liam Cameron trains at Steel City Gym, SheffieldCredit: Instagram @liamcameronboxerWhat is Liam Cameron’s boxing record?Liam’s boxing record is 23-5-0.This means he has fought 28 bouts, winning 23, losing five and drawing none.He has won 10 of his fights by knockout, giving him a KO percentage of 43.5.When is Liam Cameron’s next fight?Lyndon returns to the ring on Friday, June 21, 2024, as he takes on Liam Cameron.The bout will be contested at light-heavyweight.Arthur is looking to get back into world title contention, so he’s not going to be eager to let his hopes slip at the hands of underdog Liam.The bout will be held at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, home Bolton Wanderers, with ring walks for the main event expected to commence at around 10.30pm BST.Arthur vs. Cameron will be shown live on Channel 5 and My5 — the channel’s streaming service — in the UK.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe full fight card is as follows:
    Lyndon Arthur vs. Liam Cameron
    Sultan Zaurbek vs. Roman Ruben Reynoso
    Khaleel Majid vs. Alin Florin Ciorceri
    Oliver Zaren vs. Thomas Lacroix
    Niall Brown vs. Jonathan Bouillot
    Matty Harris vs. Yury Bykhautsou
    Joe Howarth vs. TBA, 6 rounds
    Clark Smith vs. Jensen Irving
    Robert Lloyd-Taylor Jr. vs. Owen Durnan
    Tom Welland vs. Alejandro Farias
    Niall Fielding vs. Jake Osgood More

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    Tyson Fury says ‘I’m still good looking’ as he laughs off boozy night out in pub that saw him fall on his face

    TYSON FURY has laughed off concerns over his boozy session and tumble.The 35-year-old got over his May 18 undisputed defeat to Ukraine genius Oleksandr Usyk with a good swig at his local Nowhere bar in Morecambe.Tyson Fury fell to the floor after stumbling out of a pub in MorecambeCredit: SuppliedThe Gypsy King bounced back with a cheeky commentCredit: YouTube / FUROCITY By Tyson FuryAnd, when it was time to leave, the former WBC heavyweight champ lost his balance and hit the deck – much like in the ninth round in Saudi against Ukraine’s 37-year-old superstar.Fans well aware of his past battles with addiction and mental health problems were quick to share their worries on social media.But the 6ft 9in Gypsy King has assured his people that he suffered from nothing more than a brief and hard-earned hangover.“I have just been taking life very simply,” he told his Furocity drinks brand about his recovery.READ MORE ON TYSON FURY“I got p***ed-up about two weeks ago and fell over on my face, didn’t do any damage though, as you can see I’m still good looking!“Apart from that I have lots of messages and phone calls from people asking me if I am OK.“I just had a drunken night out and suddenly everyone thinks you’re going to jump in front of a train.“Maybe, because of my past history, people are concerned.”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSDespite having earned around £300million from his boxing career alone – without the Netflix shows, book deals and property portfolio too add – Fury prefers a very working-class life away from the glitz and glamour of heavyweight world title boxing.And his rest and recovery time – before returning to camp for the December 21 rematch – has been a prime example of his humble roots still holding him in good stead.Tyson Fury says ‘I’m still good looking’ as he laughs off boozy night out in pub that saw him fall on his face Fury said: “I’ve just been chilling out, really.“I have probably been training five times a week.“I went caravanning with the kids, three days in one place and three days in another.“I have just been spending time with my dad, my brothers, my wife and my kids.”I thought it was my time but it was not God’s plan for me to win, otherwise I would have got the decision.”But it hasn’t affected me in any way, I lost a split decision.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I would have been doing the same s***, anyway, undisputed champion or not.”I would still be picking up dog s***, dropping the kids to school, running and having the odd beer until I fall over, I don’t really do much else.”Fury was beaten on points in their Saudi dust-upCredit: AFPYou’re Not Alone

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    Tyson Fury reveals ‘problem’ that saw him lose to Oleksandr Usyk in fight that was ‘a lot easier than I thought’

    TYSON FURY has admitted his showboating cost him the Oleksandr Usyk undisputed fight.Ukraine’s 37-year-old southpaw mastermind has a habit of losing the early rounds, as he works out his opponent, just ask Derek Chisora and Tony Bellew who both raced into leads against him.Tyson Fury admitted his showboating cost him the Oleksandr Usyk undisputed fightCredit: ReutersBut instead of using his 3st and 6in height advantages to bully Usyk from the off, Fury played up to the Riyadh crowd and didn’t bank the beginning clearly.Rounds four to seven were a huge success for the 35-year-old Morecambe giant, who battered Usyk with uppercuts and hooks to the body.But his world flipped over in round eight when his nose was smashed with a left hand and in the ninth he was flattened and showed superhuman strength – once again – to drag his giant frame off the floor and finish another iconic fight.Fury’s fame-hungry father John rightly bore the brunt of the blame for his son losing the split decision – after shouting over trainers Sugarhill Steward and Andy Lee in the corner and telling his son to throw light punches and coast along in the final couple of rounds.READ MORE IN BOXINGBut the rebuilding former WBC boss, who gets a revenge mission on December 21, accepts FOOL responsibility for playing the class clown.“I thought I boxed his head right off him for most of the rounds,” he told his Furocity drinks firm.“He landed a good punch in round reight, that busted my nose. In round nine he had a 10-8 round, and I gave him round ten.“Other than that I didn’t give him any other rounds, I gave him rounds eight, nine and ten. Most read in BoxingInside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport.

    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”But round nine is classed as two, so I gave him four rounds of the fight. It was actually a lot easier than I thought it would be, a lot easier.“People were saying he is a hard man to hit but I was lighting him up with three-and-four-punch combinations and laughing at him.Tyson Fury says ‘I’m still good looking’ as he laughs off boozy night out in pub that saw him fall on his face “My problem in that fight was that it was probably too easy.“At times it was too easy, it was like I was in there with a local amateur boxer and I was enjoying it too much and messing around.”And for that I paid the ultimate price in round nine when I had too much fun and got clipped.“I was always told ‘never mix your work with having fun’ and I always gave my middle finger up to that – but now it has come back to bite me. I still enjoyed it, thought, it was all good.”The only judge who scored the split decision in Fury’s favour was Canadian Craig Metcalfe, who has a long-running relationship with the same WBC sanctioning body that Fury has made millions of pounds for.The Brit ace was also lucky to retain his undefeated record in previous close calls with John McDermott way back in 2009 and Francis Ngannou last year, so it’s a surprise to hear him raise concerns about the integrity of the officials for the first Usyk clash – and the December 21 rerun.He explained: “I have watched the fight back lots of times and still have the same answer, I thought I did enough and won the fight. Usyk knows he didn’t beat me.“It was close enough, one judge had me winning by a round and one judge had him winning by a round. And then the final one made the decision.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I have to get him out of there because I won’t get a decision, which is unfortunate because it’s hard enough to win a fight, let alone winning it when you have yo knock someone out.“But I am confident and looking forward to the challenge.”Usyk and Fury are set to rematch on December 21Credit: Getty More

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    Boxer collapses mid-fight with apparent seizure as referee immediately waves off bout

    A BOXER collapsed mid-fight after suffering an apparent seizure. Tramaine Williams was representing NYC Attitude in Team Combat League against Ryan Allen of Las Vegas Hustle. Boxer Tramaine Williams, right, collapsed mid-fightCredit: Team Combat League via X formerly TwitterWilliams suffered an apparent seizureCredit: Team Combat League via X formerly TwitterThe boxer later spoke out to confirm he was discharged from hospitalAnd just minutes into the bout, Williams went down without being punched and began to have a seizure on the floor.The quick-thinking referee immediately waved off the fight and concern turned to Williams’ health. Thankfully, the former super-bantamweight world title challenger revealed on Instagram he was discharged from hospital. He posted: “I’m good, the doctor said I was too dehydrated. I’m good though.”READ MORE IN BOXINGWilliams has a record of 20 wins, two losses and one no-contest and in 2020 lost for the 122lb WBO title against Angelo Leo. But he signed up for this year’s TCL, a unique format where boxers in different weights compete as a team over a series of 18 rounds. Some only box for one round with the total scores added up at the end. And despite Williams’ scare in the ring, the match continued with NYC Attitude beating Las Vegas Hustle 172-166. Most read in BoxingTragedy struck in TCL in April when heavyweight Ardi Ndembo lost his life following a knockout in the ring. Ndembo passed away three weeks after being put in a coma following the KO against Nestor Santana. Ardi Ndembo shows off his punching power in boxing training More

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    What is Lyndon Arthur’s boxing record and when is his next fight?

    LYNDON ‘King’ Arthur is a British boxer and former IBO light-heavyweight champ.He’s back in action in June 2024 against Liam Cameron — here’s everything you need to know about Lyndon’s career and record.Lyndon Arthur put on a brave performance against Dimitry Bivol in December 2023, ultimately losing the fight convincinglyWho is Lyndon Arthur?Lyndon Arthur is a 33-year-old boxer from Manchester.He made his professional debut in September 2016, scoring a four-round points decision over Andy Neylon at the Manchester Arena.In his 16th fight on October 12, 2019, Lyndon lifted the vacant Commonwealth light-heavyweight title by defeating Emmanuel Anim.On December 5, 2020, Lyndon beat Anthony Yarde via split decision to retain his title, while also picking up the vacant WBO Inter-Continental light-heavyweight belt.read more on lyndon arthurHowever, on December 4, 2021, Yarde was victorious in the rematch, winning via a brutal knockout in the fourth round.Lyndon is also a former IBO light-heavyweight champion, lifting the vacant title by knocking out Braian Nahuel Suarez with a vicious body shot on September 1, 2023.His biggest fight to date came when the Mancunian failed in his attempt to dethrone light-heavyweight king Dimitry Bivol in Suadi Arabia on December 23, 2023 — but he did give the pound-for-pound legend one of the biggest scares of his reign.He was a huge underdog in taking on the WBA champion, who dominated Canelo Alvarez in a performance-of-2022 contender, and Lyndon lost a wide decision in the end.Most read in BoxingWhat is Lyndon Arthur’s boxing record?Lyndon’s impressive boxing record is 23-2-0.This means he has fought 25 bouts, winning 23, losing two and drawing none.He has won 16 of his fights by knockout, giving him a KO percentage of 69.6.When is Lyndon Arthur’s next fight?Lyndon returns to the ring on Friday, June 21, 2024, as he takes on compatriot Liam Cameron.The bout will be contested at light-heavyweight and is his first fight since losing to Bivol in December.Anthony Yarde got his revenge over Lyndon Arthur with a four-round demolition jobCameron came out of retirement after five years away from boxing in 2023 and will be looking to provide the upset.But with Lyndon looking to get back into world title contention, he’s not going to be eager to let his hopes slip at the hands of an underdog.The bout will be held at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, home Bolton Wanderers, with ring walks for the main event expected to commence at around 10.30pm BST.Arthur vs. Cameron will be shown live on Channel 5 and My5 — the channel’s streaming service — in the UK.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe full fight card is as follows:
    Lyndon Arthur vs. Liam Cameron
    Sultan Zaurbek vs. Roman Ruben Reynoso
    Khaleel Majid vs. Alin Florin Ciorceri
    Oliver Zaren vs. Thomas Lacroix
    Niall Brown vs. Jonathan Bouillot
    Matty Harris vs. Yury Bykhautsou
    Joe Howarth vs. TBA, 6 rounds
    Clark Smith vs. Jensen Irving
    Robert Lloyd-Taylor Jr. vs. Owen Durnan
    Tom Welland vs. Alejandro Farias
    Niall Fielding vs. Jake Osgood More