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    Tyson Fury doubles down on claim he will retire after Whyte and reveals dream to star in Netflix documentary and movie

    TYSON FURY has doubled down on his retirement claim, revealing that he’d like to star in a Netflix series and Hollywood movie.The Gypsy King, 33, recently stunned fans by saying that his April 23 fight with Dillian Whyte at Wembley will be his last.
    Tyson Fury has been promoting his fight with Dillian WhyteCredit: Getty
    Some have wondered whether the undefeated heavyweight is merely trying to drum up interest in the all-British bout.
    But in an interview with BT Sport Fury has stuck to his guns, claiming he’ll have made all the cash that he could possibly need.
    He told Carl Frampton: “The only thing I can gain is money.
    “So after this fight I’ll have earned over £100million. If I can spend that, I don’t deserve any more, do I?
    “I know Mike Tyson spent half a billion and Evander Holyfield 400million and all the rest, but I don’t live their big flash lifestyles.
    “I live in Morecambe, in Lancashire. It’s cheap there. I don’t have any big habits like I’m gambling tons of money away.
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    “I don’t do anything. I can never spend the money I’ve got.
    “I’ve got stuff I want to do, a lot of opportunities that don’t involve me getting brain damage.
    “I’ve got six kids and a wife. When is enough enough?
    “Why do I have to be one of those people who went on too long and got injured?
    “Just had one too many fights and blew it all for what? A few more quid?”
    I want to do a Netflix documentary, a Hollywood movieTyson Fury
    He then added that he’d like to do a film – with a star-studded cast.
    Fury said: “I have been offered Hollywood movies plenty of times. But they will 100 per cent do a movie about me one day.
    “The Rock plays me in the movie, my brother The Rock. It could either be me or The Rock who plays me in the movie.
    “I want to retire on top, unbeaten heavyweight champion of the world. I want to do a Netflix documentary, a Hollywood movie, and be a good husband, father and son.
    “Most of all I just want to be happy, and that’s probably the hardest thing.”
    Should he call it quits, Fury will turn his back on a potential title unification fight with Oleksandr Usyk, as well as a battle with old foe Anthony Joshua.
    As for his TV dreams, Fury has already starred in a behind the scenes ITV docu-series.
    The 2020 production followed his comeback journey, with viewers getting an exclusive look at his victory over Tom Schwartz and controversial draw with Deontay Wilder.
    Fury, 33, would love to devote more of his time to his familyCredit: Instagram More

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    Tyson Fury gifted new ‘beast’ truck to help with Dillian Whyte training camp as dad John delivers it to son

    JOHN FURY delivered son Tyson a TRUCK promoting his new energy drink range ahead of the WBC heavyweight title showdown with Dillian Whyte next month.The Gypsy King faces his British compatriot at Wembley on April 23 in what is his first fight in the United Kingdom since August 2018.
    John Fury gifted Tyson Fury a truck ahead of his world title fight against Dillian WhyteCredit: Instagram / @gypsyjohnfury
    The vehicle displays images of Fury’s energy drink range ‘Furocity’Credit: Instagram / @gypsyjohnfury
    John Fury labelled the motor as a ‘beast’ in footage he uploaded on his Instagram storyCredit: Instagram / @gypsyjohnfury
    Tickets sold out in just 90 minutes for the blockbuster domestic dust-up in the capital.
    And prior to the bout, John Fury has delivered the unbeaten Mancunian a truck to help with his training camp.
    Fury’s dad posted footage of the motor on his Instagram story to his 244,000 followers.
    In the clip, John can be seen sitting in the driving seat, with messages of ‘hit your day harder’ plastered over the vehicle.
    Images of Fury’s ‘Furocity’ energy drink range also cover the truck with the thirst-quencher available in supermarket Iceland.
    The video then sees Tyson locking up the truck after a drive, with John labelling it as a ‘beast of a thing’.
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    Tyson Fury could be seen locking up the motor following a drive in the truckCredit: Instagram / @gypsyjohnfury
    The Gypsy King faces Whyte at Wembley on April 23 as he defends his WBC titleCredit: Instagram / @gypsyjohnfury
    Fury is hoping to see a record British crowd of over 100,000 people cram into Wembley to watch his fight with Whyte.
    Anthony Joshua’s 2017 win over Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley was in front of 90,000 people, but Fury vs Whyte could smash that figure.
    An application has been made to increase the normal capacity.
    Fury told talkSPORT: “We had those great nights in Las Vegas, a lot of fans turned out for that.
    “It’s down to me to come home and put on a big fight in the UK and give all the fans that travelled abroad, and ones who couldn’t travel, come and see me in the flesh and see the fight.
    “It’s going to be an absolutely epic night. I’ve been told it will be open to 103,000 people, which will be the biggest gate in British boxing history by far. It’s going to be an electric night, I cannot wait.
    “The Gypsy King returns home, to the throne and a defence in an all British showdown. I cannot wait.”

    He added: “I’m absolutely ecstatic, can’t believe it. The boys are back in town, four years in the making.
    “I’ve been away on the road for four years in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and been all over the place.
    “I’m glad to be back home in the capital city, boxing in the biggest stadium in the country. It’s very, very exciting for me.” More

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    Deji vs Alex Wassabi LIVE REACTION: Wassabi WINS split decision as spectator INVADES ring during main event – updates

    ALEX WASSABI has BEATEN Deji in the showdown of the YouTubers.A spectator jumped into the ring during the second round and attempted to hit Wassabi but was pushed out of the ring.
    The grudge match was played out at Ovo Wembley Arena in front of a sell-out crowd, after some thrilling undercard bouts.
    Local boy Deji was left dejected when only one judge gave a decision in his favour, while the other two judges went with American Wassabi.
    Anthony Joshua and brother KSI were in the crowd cheering him on but ultimately Deji, 25, couldn’t get the job done.
    On the undercard, Ryan Taylor was disqualified for a disgraceful headbutt on his opponent DK Money.
    The bizarre scenes were even then REPEATED as Vitaly was headbutted by Ryan Taylor.

    TV channel: Unfortunately, this event is not being broadcast on TV in the UK
    Live stream: Showstar Sports
    Main event ring walk time UK: 10.30pm
    Undercard: King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
    Vitaly vs Kristen Hanby
    Armz Korleone vs Minikon
    Ryan Taylor vs DK Money
    Ashley Cain vs Andreas Eskander
    Prelim: Kyle ‘Stromedy’ Godfrey vs Austin Sprinz
    Prelim: Salt Papi vs Halal Ham

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    Done it for his brother
    Alex Wassabi revealed his prize money for defeating YouTuber Deji will go towards his brother’s education.
    “Everything that didn’t go to my training camp is going to my little brother,” Wassabi said after the bout.
    “He means the world to me.
    “It’s all going towards his college fund – everything I do is partially for him.”
    Did Wassabi cheat?
    Fans are calling Alex Wassabi a cheat after defeating Deji in their grudge boxing match.
    One fan took to Twitter and wrote: “Deji got tobbed, Wassabi used his elbows.”
    While another mulled: “Don’t know how to feel about the fight. Deji had some good shots but Wassabi was more offensive with an elbow?”
    And a third fan even called for a rematch, saying: “I accept Deji lost right, but if you watch carefully Wassabi uses elbows and headlocked Deji for a second. it wasn’t fair and I think it needs a rematch.”
    Judges scorecard
    The bout between Alex Wassabi and Deji went the distance.
    So, it was up to the judges to score the right.
    In the end, they went 50-46, 49-47 and 48-47 for Wassabi, in what was a convincing win in the end.
    Will we get a rematch soon?
    Ring invader
    The strangest thing to happen during the Deji vs Alex Wassabi fight perhaps came when someone jumped into the ring DURING their fight.
    As the action was unfolding in the second round, a random spectator, calling himself a TikToker by the name of Golden Boy, jumped the rop and halted proceedings.
    The 21-year-old is an aspiring boxing content creator who makes motivational and fitness clips.

    Joshua enjoyed the spectacle
    KSI wasn’t the only celebrity in tow in Wembley to watch YouTubers Alex Wassabi and Deji get it on in the ring.
    Heavyweight boxing superstar Anthony Joshua was also ringside checking out all the action.
    And he was there cheering on Deji, although wouldn’t have been happy with the result.
    Wassabi was the victor.
    Deji vs Wassabi II
    Alex Wassabi is desperate for a rematch with fellow YouTuber Deji, after defeating his foe.
    Speaking after the fight, Wassabi spoke of the home support for Deji as well as his thoughts on going again.
    “These people love their people and they showed it; I didn’t hear my name once,” Wassabi said.
    “Deji, I just wanted to compete and if it wasn’t for you that dream wouldn’t have come true.
    “I want to get back in… I don’t know when the next YouTube event is.”
    AnEsonGib calls out Wassabi
    British YouTuber turned boxer AnEsonGib fancies a tussle with Alex Wassabi.
    Last night, he tweeted: “Let me wig wassabi”.
    Wassabi has since retorted, “let’s get it. come down to 175 big gibby.”
    Will these two be the next big YouTubers doing battle?
    Deji’s brother KSI ready for return
    YouTube star KSI is aiming to make a boxing return ‘later this year’ or in early 2023 – his first fight since rematching Logan Paul – following supporting his brother Deji’s bout against Alex Wassabi.
    The British celebrity, also a chart-topping rapper, drew in a boxing exhibition with Paul, 26, in 2018.
    he pair then controversially turned professional a year later for a rematch which KSI, 28 and also known as JJ, won by split-decision.
    The rivals have now turned business partners by launching a drink together, the latest venture in KSI’s hectic schedule.
    That busy schedule is largely to blame for the former gamer’s absence in the ring, but according to one of his coaches Leon Wills, a comeback is being eyed.
    Wills told GiveMeSport: “JJ’s told me that he’s looking to fight either later this year or early next year. That’s what he said.
    “But, it’s just time. He’s a top boy in whatever he does; in music, he’s a top artist, in YouTube, he’s a top YouTuber.
    “Now he’s got a drink company with Logan, it’s hard to find the time.
    “So, if he can put that all aside and train boxing and focus on boxing, then 100 per cent.”
    Wassabi wants KSI fight
    He disposed of Deji, now Alex Wassabi is eyeing up a fight with his brother KSI.
    Wassabi was asked by YouTube host Fred Talks Fighting if he’d fight the YouTuber/Rapper.
    “He’s the same size as you,” Wassabi replied to the presenter.
    “Let’s go, he’s a dog and I’m a beast.
    “Wouldn’t that be a crazy fight?”
    Wassabi’s shock over Deji win
    Wassabi has shared his disbelief over his win against Deji.
    When asked by Fred Talks Fighting on YouTube his thoughts on the fight afterward, Wassabi expressed his shock.
    While standing in his fight gear in his changing room, Wassabi said: “I can’t believe it, I won!
    “I believed in myself but anything can happen.
    “And once it happens, then you can believe it!”
    Wassabi’s ‘cheat’ claims
    Boxing fans have accused Wassabi of elbowing his way to victory over Deji.
    One fan claimed: “Deji got tobbed, Wassabi used his elbows.”
    While another mulled: “Don’t know how to feel about the fight. Deji had some good shots but Wassabi was more offensive with an elbow?”
    And a third fan even called for a rematch, saying: “I accept Deji lost right, but if you watch carefully Wassabi uses elbows and headlocked Deji for a second. it wasn’t fair and I think it needs a rematch.”
    Wassabi’s open to fighting KSI
    Wassabi has revealed that he’s open to fighting Deji’s brother KSI next time round.
    When asked by YouTube host Fred Talks Fighting if he’s down to take on KSI, Wassabi responded: “He’s the same weight.
    “He’s a dog, I’m a beast, let’s go.
    “That would be a crazy fight.”
    The show goes on
    Deji won’t be slowing down for now it seems.
    Despite his loss to Wassabi last night, Dejain remains upbeat about his future in the ring.
    On Instagram, he declared that his journey will only end when he makes the decision to call it day.

    Deji’s future plans revealed
    Deji has put off his decision to retire after his loss to Wassabi.
    Before the fight, Deji had vowed to hang up his gloves after two prior defeats.
    But after the Wassabi bout, he said to the crowd if he should reconsider his decision to hang up his gloves.
    And after they roared their encouragement, he said: “If you guys want me to fight again, I’ll show you what I can do.”
    Rematch on the cards
    Wassabi revealed that he’s open to a rematch with Deji.
    After their bout, he said to Deji: “These people love their people and they showed it; I didn’t hear my name once.
    “Deji, I just wanted to compete and if it wasn’t for you that dream wouldn’t have come true.
    “I want to get back in… I don’t know when the next YouTube event is.”
    YouTuber headbutts rival on Deji undercard
    Deji’s fight with Wassabi was filled with controversial moments.
    Along with a fan invading the pair’s fight, there was also a moment of madness on the undercard bout of the YouTuber’s battle.
    British YouTuber Ryan Taylor and American Instagram personality ‘DK Money’ also clashed on the night – but their fight was over barely before it started.
    A raging Taylor furiously grappled with his opponent before unleashing a brutal headbutt.
    DK Money was left floored and the bout instantly called off.
    Armz Korleone hails Deji
    Social media star and fellow fighter Armz Korleone has hailed Deji after his loss to Wassabi.
    Korleone praised Deji for getting in the ring when many others wouldn’t.
    He also told KSI’s brother that winning and losing are just man-made labels in a post on Instagram.

    Wassabi’s pledge to little brother
    Alex Wassabi has pledged to donate his fight funds to put his little brother in college.
    Wassabi emerged as the winner in his fight against Deji, but he has no plans to splash the cash on himself.
    He told the Mirror before the fight: “Everything that didn’t go to my training camp is going to my little brother.
    “He means the world to me.
    “It’s all going towards his college fund – everything I do is partially for him.”
    Wassabi celebrates win
    Alex Wassabi celebrated his win over Deji by reflecting on how far he’s come in his career.
    The YouTuber’s pal put up a picture of them both clowning around in what is thought to be at the start of his career.
    And Wassabi wrote on the pic: “We’ve come a long way.”

    KSI’s reaction to Deji’s loss
    KSI was pictured looking devastated after witnessing his brother Deji’s loss to Wassabi.
    He was spotted with a startled expression when Wassabi was handed victory on split decision against Deji.

    Deji’s message to fans
    Deji has thanked fans for their support after his loss to Wassabi.
    And he also vowed to be back better next time in a message on Twitter.
    Thank you guys for supporting me and I’m sorry, but nothing will keep me down— Deji (@Deji) March 5, 2022

    KSI consoles Deji
    KSI was spotted giving Deji a motivating speech in the ring after his loss to Wassabi.
    It was unclear what KSI was saying to his brother as a fan who recorded their convo edited the clip with music on Instagram.
    But it was apparent that KSI was delivering some passionate advice to his dejected sibling.

    Brotherly love
    KSI was on hand to offer his brother Deji some support before his loss to Wassabi.
    Unlike his brother, KSI has got an unbeaten record in the ring after winning his first fight.
    But it’s back to the drawing board for Deji who’s now lost three on the trot.

    Anthony Joshua watches spectacle
    Heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua was in attendance to watch Deji fight Wassabi.
    Joshua found the time to attend the event at the SSE Arena, Wembley in London after his fight with Oleksandr Usyk looks set to be push back as the Ukrainian has rushed back to his homeland to defend it from Russia’s invasion.
    But Joshua seemed to be in a relaxed mood as he smiled amongst fans in the crowd.

    Harsh treatment for ring invader
    The fan who invaded Deji’s fight against Wassabi was left nursing a sore head after his rash dash into the ring.
    His fame was short-lived as security chased him into the corner before roughly ejecting him from the proceedings.
    But not before one guard hit him over the head with a BAR STOOL.

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    Errol Spence Jr has ‘a second chance in life’ and third in boxing after life-threatening car crash and horror eye injury

    ERROL SPENCE JR admitted he has been given ‘a second chance in life’… and third in boxing. The unbeaten American escaped death in October 2019 when his Ferrari flipped following a high-speed crash.
    Errol Spence Jr was hospitalised after his horror 2019 car crashCredit: Instagram @errolspencejr
    Errol Spence Jr then suffered an eye injury in training last yearCredit: Instagram @errolspencejr
    Spence, 32, would make a miraculous recovery to fight one year later, beating Danny Garcia, 33, on points in December 2020.
    He then signed to fight boxing legend Manny Pacquiao, 43, last August but was forced to pull out after suffering an eye injury in training.
    Again, the welterweight champion recovered after surgery and now faces Yordenis Ugas, 35, the Cuban who replaced him against Pacquiao.
    Spence will defend his WBC and IBF titles against Ugas’ WBA version on April 16 at the 80,000-seater AT&T Stadium in his home of Texas.
    He said: “It feels good to be back. It’s a blessing to be in this position.
    “Most people take life for granted until they’re given a second chance, and I’ve been given a second chance in life and a third chance in boxing.”
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    Ugas went on to retire Pacquiao and put himself in line to welcome Spence back to the ring.
    The US pound-for-pound star has been training for half a year now as he prepares to again return to the ring after overcoming adversity.
    Spence said: “This is going to be a great fight. Ugas always comes to compete.
    “With all respect to Pacquiao, I’m a way different fighter than Pacquiao and at this point I’m a better fighter.
    “Ugas is a real warrior, but I’m hungry too. I’m not letting this opportunity pass by me.
    “I’ve been feeling strong. My nutritionist that I added for this camp has been the missing ingredient.
    “I was struggling to make weight and I think that’s the reason that I haven’t gotten a stoppage in my last few fights.
    “This is the first camp in a while that I haven’t put the sauna suit on. It’s been a breath of fresh air. I’m really having fun in this training camp.”
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    Canelo Alvarez blasts rivals for wanting ‘payday’ and urges them to ‘fight each other’ as he vows to face the winner

    CANELO ALVAREZ blasted his rivals for waiting around for a ‘payday’ against him – as he urged them to all ‘fight each other’. The Mexican superstar is the most in-demand boxer in the world but recently signed to face Dmitry Bivol on May 7.
    Canelo Alvarez, Eddie Hearn and Dmitry BivolCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    A trilogy bout against bitter rival Gennady Golovkin is then set to follow in September if he beats the Russian light-heavyweight champion.
    It leaves the likes of Jermall Charlo, 31, David Benavidez, 25, Demetrius Andrade, 34, and others missing out on the Canelo sweepstake.
    But the man himself gave those around him and idea on how to get his attention.
    Canelo, 31, told DAZN: “I’m busy this year. I know they want that payday, but I really don’t understand why they don’t fight each other.
    “Fight each other and then I’ll fight then winner of all of them – I don’t f***ing care.”
    Free agent Canelo was offered a two-fight deal by Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions to fight unbeaten pair Charlo and Benavidez.
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    But he instead chose Eddie Hearn’s proposal which starts with Bivol, 31, for the WBA title and then a trilogy bout with Golovkin, 39.
    GGG must also first beat Ryota Murata, 36, in a middleweight unification on April 9 in Japan.
    But the Kazakh has verbally agreed to renew his rivalry later on in the year with Canelo, who admitted the bad blood is real.
    He said: “Yeah. He talks a lot of s***. He talked a lot of things, but we’re gonna see.
    “First things first, right, we need to win May 7th. I’m focused 100 per cent on this fight.
    “It’s not an easy fight, it’s a hard fight for me, 100 per cent on this fight and then we’ll talk about that fight.”
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    Logan Paul ‘figuring out the paycheque’ amid Floyd Mayweather money row and is ‘going for’ boxing legend’s chains

    LOGAN PAUL is ‘figuring out the paycheque’ amid his pay row with Floyd Mayweather and is ‘going for’ the boxing legend’s chains. Paul last June faced Mayweather in a shock exhibition bout which went the full eight-round distance.
    Logan Paul is ‘figuring out the paycheque’ amid his pay row with Floyd MayweatherCredit: Getty
    Logan Paul is ‘going for’ the boxing legend’s chainsCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    But the YouTube star has since claimed to have not been fully paid – and has been left to chase it up.
    Paul, 26, told TMZ Sport: “We’re figuring out the paycheque.
    “I’m going for Floyd’s chains, he got two around his neck, two big ones that I like. Those are the ones that I’m going for.”
    The exhibition sold over 1million pay-per-views and Mayweather, 45, boasted of earning $100m (£75m).
    But Paul alleged that his purse has not entirely been paid, now nine months on.
    He said on the MMA Hour: “I’ve not been paid in full, that is a fact. We’re just trying to collect what is rightfully ours.
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    “He came out and said this is the name of the game, this is how it works in boxing but I don’t know if it is, I don’t know if that’s true.
    “I think after you fight you should get paid, it doesn’t take this long to count the money.”
    Mayweather has only once addressed the accusations, while on The Pivot Podcast.
    He said: “This comes with the territory. To them, that’s real money, and I like the YouTubers.
    “The money on the back end though, from pay-per-view, that takes a while.
    “Nothing comes right away. I’m still collecting cheques from fights seven or eight years ago.
    “They just hate when the table is turned. Be happy with the biggest payday you ever got in your life.”
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    ‘I’ll fight whoever’ – Anthony Joshua open to Joseph Parker rematch if Oleksandr Usyk delays bout amid Russia invasion

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is open to a rematch with Joseph Parker if his second fight with Oleksandr Usyk is shelved. AJ was dethroned of his unified heavyweight titles when he was beaten by the Ukrainian at Tottenham in September.
    Anthony Joshua is open to rematching Joseph ParkerCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Anthony Joshua was beaten by Oleksandr Usyk in SeptemberCredit: AP
    Joshua invoked his right to an immediate rematch, which his promoter Eddie Hearn hoped to set up for May or June.
    But that bout is now in serious doubt following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has seen Usyk bravely take up arms to defend his nation.
    Joshua chose to respect the two-weight champion and not comment on whether they will fight next or not.
    But the Londoner confirmed he would take a bout in the meantime if Usyk is otherwise occupied with more serious matters.
    Joshua told Behind The Gloves: “Me personally? I’ll fight no problem. I’ll fight whatever, no problem.”
    New Zealander Parker, 30, beaten by AJ in 2018, has already volunteered to replace Usyk, 35.
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    Joshua, 32, said: “I’ll smoke him as well. Don’t matter.
    “But listen, I’ll fight Joseph Parker. Do you know what it is? My record shows, it’s a fight at the end of the day, what do you want me to do?
    “I don’t give a f***, I’ll fight whoever, whenever, it’s only a fight. Do you know what I’m trying to say? So yeah, I’ll fight, 100 per cent.”
    After AJ’s defeat to Usyk it emerged he was considering switching up his coaching team.
    And he has now confirmed Angel Fernandez, formerly his assistant trainer, will be his ‘main’ cornerman.
    Joshua said: “I’m working with Angel Fernandez right now. In London and he’s been in my camp for the last three years anyway.
    “He’s been at the last three of my world championship fights.”
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    Jake Paul says Conor McGregor vs Jorge Masvidal is ‘right fight to make’ after UFC 272 as rivals ‘both have weak chins’

    JAKE PAUL reckons Conor McGregor against Jorge Masvidal is the ‘right fight to make’ after UFC 272 as they ‘both have weak chins’.Masvidal suffered defeat to bitter nemesis Colby Covington in Las Vegas, almost a year after being knocked out by UFC champion Kamaru Usman.
    Jorge Masvidal was beaten at UFC 272 by Colby CovingtonCredit: Getty
    Jake Paul said Conor McGregor against Jorge Masvidal is the ‘right fight to make’Credit: Getty
    We already know Conor can’t finish DiazRight fight to make is Masvidoll vs Macgregor. 50/50 fight, ends in KO. Both can throw and both have weak chins— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) March 6, 2022

    The welterweight contender signed a lucrative new UFC contract before the grudge match but his next fight now remains unclear.
    YouTuber Paul named McGregor – who was knocked out by Dustin Poirier last year – as the perfect opponent.
    It comes amid rumours the Irishman, 33, is in talks for a trilogy bout against Nate Diaz, 36.
    Paul, 25, tweeted: “We already know Conor can’t finish Diaz. Right fight to make is Masvidoll vs Macgregor. 50/50 fight, ends in KO.
    “Both can throw and both have weak chins.”
    Paul, who is 5-0 as a boxer, has called out the two UFC superstars before but looks unlikely to fight either any time soon.
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    UFC president Dana White admitted he does not know what is next for Masvidal, or Covington, who beat his former friend-turned rival on points.
    White said: “I don’t know, that’s a good question. We knew tonight, whoever lost, ‘What would be next?’ and ‘Where would they go?’
    “And I don’t know, sitting right here, right now, I don’t know. On either one of them, even Colby, who won.”
    Masvidal’s new contract makes him one of the highest-paid UFC fighters currently.
    But White revealed they did not have a plan for the American when agreeing the deal.
    He said: “We don’t think that far ahead.
    “We sign the kid and you never know what the hell – it’s like you guys will ask me every f***ing press conference what’s gonna happen after this?
    “I don’t know. I have to see how the fight plays out. What kind of a fight is it, how did it go?
    “And then I decide with the team what’s gonna happen next.”
    Colby Covington celebrates his win over Jorge MasvidalCredit: Getty More