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    Elle Brooke vs Paige VanZant LIVE RESULTS: OnlyFans stars meet for HUGE Misfits middleweight title bout – updates

    ELLE BROOKE and Paige VanZant meet in the ring TONIGHT for a blockbuster Misfits middleweight title bout in Houston.Current MFB Women’s Middleweight champion Brooke will defend her belt against former UFC fighter and fellow OnlyFans star VanZant in a massive contest for both women.VanZant is still looking for her first win in boxing after losing her first two bouts in the sport while Elle Brooke boats an impressive record of 4-1 and most recently stopped former Love Islander AJ Bunker in January.
    Event start time: 7pm ET / 12am BST
    Live stream: DAZN
    TV channel: DAZN 1
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    Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall 2 LIVE RESULTS: Decision El Gato in incredible BLOODY WAR in rivals grudge match – updates

    JOSH TAYLOR and Jack Catterall fought a 12-round WAR in Leeds as their grudge match came to a brutal head.The two rivals – who had waited two years for this rematch – engaged in a thrilling, brilliant battle that swung both ways and had multiple swing rounds.But it was Catterall who got the decision, 117-111, 117-111 and 116-113, to avenge his controversial defeat in the first fight.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFollow ALL the action from the First Direct Arena with our live blog below…Taylor talks of fight trilogy
    While Jack Catterall could not be drawn on the subject, Josh Taylor spoke highly of his opponent and said he would be up for a third fight.
    Catterall won the fight but still has no belts to show for it, a third fight may have those belts on the line.
    One of the big talking points will be the questionable scoring of the cards by the judges once again, they got the right result but the scores were way out.
    Copy linkCopiedCatterall sets the record books straight
    After his defeat in their first encounter, Jack Catterall got the victory he craved in Leeds this evening.
    Two of the judges had a big gap between the two fighters, which seemed way off after this close bout.
    Catterall will feel justice has been served but it has left a sour taste in the mouth of Taylor.
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    Copy linkCopiedJack Catterall wins by unanimous decision
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 12)
    Both fighters give it their all in the final round.
    Catterall’s counter-punching has been brilliant in this entire bout.
    Taylor just kept on coming back and landed some great body shots and jabs.
    As the final bell rings, both boxers raise their fist to celebrate the win.
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    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 11)
    What a round for Jack Catterall.
    Josh Taylor walks onto to some big left hooks by Catterall which do seem to hurt him.
    Both fighters end up on the canvas but nothing due to a knockdown.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 10)
    Taylor needs to do a lot in these last three rounds if he wants to win.
    Otherwise, Catterall can see this fight out, having won more of the earlier rounds.
    Taylor really goes for it towards the end of the round and the bell saves Catterall once again.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 9)
    This is turning into a gruelling battle.
    Just at is seems Catterall is tiring he lands a great combination to rock Taylor but the Scot comes straight back with punches himself.
    It is a tough round to call, both fighters landed telling punches there.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 8)
    Taylor continues to flourish and seems to have a second wind now.
    On numerous occasions both fighters catch each other with big punches at the same time.
    Catterall is trying to land that big left but Taylor is landing more punches.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 7)
    Taylor has a great comeback in the seventh round.
    It seems as if Catterall is tiring and Taylor looks to take advantage.
    No doubt the Scot took that round, he dominated from start to finish.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 6)
    Taylor is boxing too tall, he needs to get down to keep him away from the jabs and left hand shots from Catterall.
    The Scot needs to start taking the fight to Catterall once again.
    As it stands, the man from Leeds looks in control of this fight.
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    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 5)
    Catterall is getting so much joy out of his jab and then following it up with combos.
    At one stage, Taylor looked to be struggling but he fought back well and took the fight to Catterall once again.
    Right at the end of the round, Catterall catches Taylor with a few big punches and has him on the ropes but the bell saves him.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 4)
    Big round for Jack Catterall.
    When Josh Taylor stands tall, it opens him up to the attack.
    Catterall has landed some big left hands and most definitely won that round on the card.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 3)
    Both fighters are looking to go on the offensive more now.
    Taylor catches Catterall with some good punches, who seems to be on the back foot more than his opponent.
    You can see just how much both fighters want to win this bout.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 2)
    Taylor catches with a good jab to the eye which has caused some marking to Catterall.
    As both boxers come in on the attack they clash heads and we have a brief interval as they recover.
    Catterall is leaning in with his head all the time, trying to get under the punches of Taylor.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 1)
    Catterall has a very strong first round.
    With the home fans behind him, buoyed up by the defeat in the last fight, he seems well up for this one.
    He catches Taylor with some strong jabs to the face and looks to build on it.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall
    This is the rematch we have all been waiting for.
    Jack Catterall is looking for vengence, Josh Taylor is looking to prove his superiority.
    It is an electric atmosphere in Leeds.
    Copy linkCopiedMain event looms in Leeds
    Sweet Caroline rings out across the arena.
    All of the fans join in with the song.
    The ring announcer is about to welcome the boxers to the ring.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall
    The atmosphere in the arena in Leeds is starting to build now.
    We are waiting for the big fight now.
    Nobody can call which way this one will go.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 8)
    Towards the end of the round Clarke lands a big right which rocks Zorro.
    This time he follows up and lands another three punch combo and sends him to the canvas.
    Zorro is counted out and does not seem with it as Clarke wins the belt.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke wins by knockout
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 7)
    This is a frustrating fight to watch if you are a Cheavon Clarke fan.
    You know he is capable of some explosive boxing but he is just being ground down by Zorro.
    If this is going to go the distance, Zorro may need a knockout punch to win this fight.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 6)
    The highlight of the round is the referee having to speak to both fighters for head collisions during clinches.
    Clarke promised so much in this fight and needs to start delivering.
    Zorro is not offering much in terms of attacking, dangerous boxing.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 5)
    Zorro seems to be wearing Clarke down with all this holding.
    Clarke likes an explosive attacking style but he just cannot get it going against Zorro.
    That said, Zorro is not landing enough punches to be winning rounds.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 4)
    Clarke lands a good punch to the head and it seems to rock Zorro a little.
    Cheavon Clarke is landing a lot more combos in this round.
    He needs to do this more as you can see these punches are troubling him.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 3)
    Zorro is spoiling the plan for this fight for Clarke.
    He is making him miss his shots and then countering as he pulls him in towards his body.
    Clarke is started to get frustrated by the way he is taking the fight.
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    Who is Jack Catterall and what is his boxing record?

    AFTER two years Jack Catterall is getting his big rematch against Josh Taylor.The fight get underway TONIGHT – May 25, 2024 in Leeds and here is everything about Jake Catterall there is to know.Jack Catterall only lost one fight during his whole career so farCredit: GettyWho is Jack Catterall?Jack Catterall is an English professional boxer.He was born on July 1, 1993 in Chorley, Lancashire as one of nine children.Catterall has been a boxer since age 10, but before getting into boxing, he played judo and wrestled. Before his pro boxing career, he took a college course in public services and worked a job laying tarmac to fund his gym sessions.read more on jack catterallHe has won multiple light welterweight championships at the regional level.I don’t like him, I don’t respect himJack CatterallWhat is Jack Catterall’s boxing record?Jack Catterall’s boxing record stands at 28-1-0.This means that out of his 29 fights, he has won 28, lost one and drawn none.He has a knockout ratio of 46.43%.Most read in BoxingAs of May 2024, Catterall is on rank 17 in the super light division worldwide.His current titles are:
    Central Area light-welterweight title
    WBO European light-welterweight title
    WBO Inter-Continental light-welterweight title
    British light-welterweight title
    WBA Intern-Continental light-welterweight title
    Who has Jack Catterall fought against?Jack Catterall is having a rematch against Josh Taylor in May 2024Credit: GettyJack Catterall had his debut fight in 2012 against Carl Allen.He won his debut fight after four rounds by points decision.His next fight is against Josh Taylor on Saturday, May 25, 2024 at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.The match was suppose to be on April 27, 2024 due to an issue with Taylor’s eye. Catterall said ahead of the fight: “This isn’t about belts, this is personal to me and I can’t wait to get my hands on him.”I don’t like him, I don’t respect him and on April 27 I’m going to end him.”Jack Catterall fight historyJack Catterall had 29 fights since his debut in 2012.
    vs Allen – September 22, 2012 – Win
    vs Greaves – December 14, 2012 – Win
    vs Allen – March 9, 2013 – Win
    vs McKray – April 27, 2013 – Win
    vs Price – June 7, 2013 – Win
    vs Garrido – November 22, 2013 – Win
    vs Vaseris – March 8, 2014 – Win
    vs Szot – May 10, 2014 – Win
    vs Brough – July 26, 2014 – Win
    vs Stalker – October 25, 2014 – Win
    vs Inalef – March 6, 2015 – Win
    vs Calfin – July 11, 2015 – Win
    vs Putkonen – October 10 2015 – Win
    vs Nunez – December 19, 2015 – Win
    vs Hughes – May 13, 2016 – Win
    vs Janik – August 12, 2016 – Win
    vs Luque – December 3, 2016 – Win
    vs Gethin – April 8, 2017 – Win
    vs Nurse – October 21, 2017 – Win
    vs McCauley – March 31, 2018 – Win
    vs Sebire – May 19, 2018 – Win
    vs McKenna – June 30, 2018 – Win
    vs Davies – October 6, 2018 – Win
    vs Amador – April 27, 2019 – Win
    vs Schwarzkopf – November 22, 2019 – Win
    vs Houya – November 28, 2020 – Win
    vs Taylor – February 26, 2022 – Loss
    vs Foley – May 27, 2023 – Win
    vs Linares – October 21, 2023 – Win

    Is Jack Catterall married?Jack Catterall is not married yet.However he is engaged to Lauren Adele Finch since 2022 and the couple is set to marry in 2024.On 7 May 2024, Finch posted an Instagram video in which she appeared wearing a full white outfit with a veil on her head, which had written, “Soon to be Mrs. Catterall.“On February 8, 2021 their daughter Riley Rae Catterall was born.What is Jack Catterall’s net worth?Jack Catterall’s net worth is set to be around £5.5 million.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe has earned his fortune through his boxing fights.In addition he also makes money with his endorsements with brands such as Adidas and Reebok. More

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    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua latest date and location revealed as promoter Bob Arum states ‘it has to happen’

    TYSON FURY has not only activated his rematch clause with Oleksandr Usyk but will fight Anthony Joshua in 2025.That’s according to Fury’s promoter Bob Arum who revealed the news on Friday.Bob Arum has revealed Tyson fury will fight Anthony JoshuaCredit: The Mega AgencyThe fight according to Fury’s promoter will take place next yearCredit: ReutersFury has also reactivated his rematch clause with Oleksandr Usyk who ended his unbeaten recordCredit: PAFury suffered defeat at the hands of Usyk in Saudi Arabia last Saturday, putting an end to his unbeaten record and causing him to relinquish his WBC heavyweight title.And while Arum confirmed the rematch clause against Usyk has been confirmed he also revealed a long awaited British battle with Joshua is on the cards.Arum told TalkSPORT: “Next year, win or lose, whatever happens, that fight is something that has to happen because there is so much talk about it in the UK.”I would be very, very surprised if that fight didn’t happen at Wembley by the mid-2025.”READ MORE IN BOXINGJoshua has not been in the ring since he KO’d Francis Ngannou in March. Fury and AJ has been in a longstanding rivalry but fans may not have to wait much longer to see the boxing giants take the ring.Arum also opened up on a potential rematch date for Fury and Usyk. Arum continued: “There’s a rematch clause and Tyson has exercised the rematch clause and that fight will take place either at the end of the year or the beginning of next year.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”It will take place, again, in Riyadh. That is the contract that both fighters have signed.”It was such a great fight and it was such a controversial fight. A lot of people thought Tyson pulled it out, some people felt that Usyk deserved the win he got.Anthony Joshua’s reaction to Fury vs Usyk caught on live TV as Hearn reveals how it impacts blockbuster British fight”Let’s see what happens in the rematch. I think there will be a lot of interest and, win or lose, I would love to see Tyson who I believe will win the rematch.” More

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    Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall 2: EXACT ring-walk time for nailbiting rematch

    JOSH TAYLOR and Jack Catterall fought a 12-round WAR in Leeds as their grudge match came to a brutal head.The two rivals – who had waited two years for this rematch – engaged in a thrilling, brilliant battle that swung both ways and had multiple swing rounds.But it was Catterall who got the decision, 117-111, 117-111 and 116-113, to avenge his controversial defeat in the first fight.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFollow ALL the action from the First Direct Arena with our live blog below…Taylor talks of fight trilogy
    While Jack Catterall could not be drawn on the subject, Josh Taylor spoke highly of his opponent and said he would be up for a third fight.
    Catterall won the fight but still has no belts to show for it, a third fight may have those belts on the line.
    One of the big talking points will be the questionable scoring of the cards by the judges once again, they got the right result but the scores were way out.
    Copy linkCopiedCatterall sets the record books straight
    After his defeat in their first encounter, Jack Catterall got the victory he craved in Leeds this evening.
    Two of the judges had a big gap between the two fighters, which seemed way off after this close bout.
    Catterall will feel justice has been served but it has left a sour taste in the mouth of Taylor.
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    Copy linkCopiedJack Catterall wins by unanimous decision
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 12)
    Both fighters give it their all in the final round.
    Catterall’s counter-punching has been brilliant in this entire bout.
    Taylor just kept on coming back and landed some great body shots and jabs.
    As the final bell rings, both boxers raise their fist to celebrate the win.
    Credit: PA
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 11)
    What a round for Jack Catterall.
    Josh Taylor walks onto to some big left hooks by Catterall which do seem to hurt him.
    Both fighters end up on the canvas but nothing due to a knockdown.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 10)
    Taylor needs to do a lot in these last three rounds if he wants to win.
    Otherwise, Catterall can see this fight out, having won more of the earlier rounds.
    Taylor really goes for it towards the end of the round and the bell saves Catterall once again.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 9)
    This is turning into a gruelling battle.
    Just at is seems Catterall is tiring he lands a great combination to rock Taylor but the Scot comes straight back with punches himself.
    It is a tough round to call, both fighters landed telling punches there.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 8)
    Taylor continues to flourish and seems to have a second wind now.
    On numerous occasions both fighters catch each other with big punches at the same time.
    Catterall is trying to land that big left but Taylor is landing more punches.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 7)
    Taylor has a great comeback in the seventh round.
    It seems as if Catterall is tiring and Taylor looks to take advantage.
    No doubt the Scot took that round, he dominated from start to finish.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 6)
    Taylor is boxing too tall, he needs to get down to keep him away from the jabs and left hand shots from Catterall.
    The Scot needs to start taking the fight to Catterall once again.
    As it stands, the man from Leeds looks in control of this fight.
    Credit: PA
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 5)
    Catterall is getting so much joy out of his jab and then following it up with combos.
    At one stage, Taylor looked to be struggling but he fought back well and took the fight to Catterall once again.
    Right at the end of the round, Catterall catches Taylor with a few big punches and has him on the ropes but the bell saves him.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 4)
    Big round for Jack Catterall.
    When Josh Taylor stands tall, it opens him up to the attack.
    Catterall has landed some big left hands and most definitely won that round on the card.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 3)
    Both fighters are looking to go on the offensive more now.
    Taylor catches Catterall with some good punches, who seems to be on the back foot more than his opponent.
    You can see just how much both fighters want to win this bout.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 2)
    Taylor catches with a good jab to the eye which has caused some marking to Catterall.
    As both boxers come in on the attack they clash heads and we have a brief interval as they recover.
    Catterall is leaning in with his head all the time, trying to get under the punches of Taylor.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall (Round 1)
    Catterall has a very strong first round.
    With the home fans behind him, buoyed up by the defeat in the last fight, he seems well up for this one.
    He catches Taylor with some strong jabs to the face and looks to build on it.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall
    This is the rematch we have all been waiting for.
    Jack Catterall is looking for vengence, Josh Taylor is looking to prove his superiority.
    It is an electric atmosphere in Leeds.
    Copy linkCopiedMain event looms in Leeds
    Sweet Caroline rings out across the arena.
    All of the fans join in with the song.
    The ring announcer is about to welcome the boxers to the ring.
    Copy linkCopiedJosh Taylor vs Jack Catterall
    The atmosphere in the arena in Leeds is starting to build now.
    We are waiting for the big fight now.
    Nobody can call which way this one will go.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 8)
    Towards the end of the round Clarke lands a big right which rocks Zorro.
    This time he follows up and lands another three punch combo and sends him to the canvas.
    Zorro is counted out and does not seem with it as Clarke wins the belt.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke wins by knockout
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 7)
    This is a frustrating fight to watch if you are a Cheavon Clarke fan.
    You know he is capable of some explosive boxing but he is just being ground down by Zorro.
    If this is going to go the distance, Zorro may need a knockout punch to win this fight.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 6)
    The highlight of the round is the referee having to speak to both fighters for head collisions during clinches.
    Clarke promised so much in this fight and needs to start delivering.
    Zorro is not offering much in terms of attacking, dangerous boxing.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 5)
    Zorro seems to be wearing Clarke down with all this holding.
    Clarke likes an explosive attacking style but he just cannot get it going against Zorro.
    That said, Zorro is not landing enough punches to be winning rounds.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 4)
    Clarke lands a good punch to the head and it seems to rock Zorro a little.
    Cheavon Clarke is landing a lot more combos in this round.
    He needs to do this more as you can see these punches are troubling him.
    Copy linkCopiedCheavon Clarke vs Ellis Zorro (Round 3)
    Zorro is spoiling the plan for this fight for Clarke.
    He is making him miss his shots and then countering as he pulls him in towards his body.
    Clarke is started to get frustrated by the way he is taking the fight.
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    Worrying moment boxer falls through ropes after being KOd by spectacular left hook

    IHOSVANY RAFAEL GARCIA showed off his spectacular left hook as he sent opponent Lukasz Plawecki out of the ring.This took place before Lawrence Okolie knocked out Lukasz Rozanski in the first round to secure the WBC bridgerweight world title.Ihosvany Rafael Garcia’s left hook sent Lukasz Plawecki out of the ringCredit: X@SkySportsBoxingThe undercard bout saw the Pole fall through the ropesCredit: X@SkySportsBoxingThe undercard bout at Podpromie Arena in Rzeszow, Poland on Friday night saw Garcia floor Plawecki through the ropes.The Cuban, 28, is now 13 matches unbeaten having previously beat Dmytro Fedas in February.But unfortunately for Plawecki’s this marked his second professional career defeat, and it was indeed a worrying moment for him.Early into the second round Garcia hit a left hook that saw the Pole slumped to the ground.READ MORE IN BOXINGBut as he fell onto the ropes he fell through but luckily still remained in the ring.As he desperately tried to stand up to continue the fight he fell back down again.The referee then ultimately called off the match, leaving Garcia with an early victory.Shortly after Okolie made an emphatic return as knocked out fellow pole Rozanski.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe victory saw the Brit become a two-weight world champion as he fought for the time since loosing his WBO cruiserweight belt to Chris Billam-Smith last May.Okolie moves to 20-1 as a professional in his quest to head to the heavyweight division, while for Rozanski it marked a first career defeat.I dropped Anthony Joshua in sparring – here’s my prediction for his fight against Francis NgannouThe Hackney fighter knocked down Rozanski three times before the referee eventually waved off the fight as the home favourite struggled to rise to his feet. More

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    Oleksandr Usyk launches bid to avoid being stripped of undisputed title after Tyson Fury activates rematch clause

    OLEKSANDR USYK has launched a desperate bid to keep hold of his undisputed title.The Ukrainian, 37, beat Tyson Fury in an epic heavyweight showdown to be crowned champion of the world.Oleksandr Usyk beat Tyson Fury to be crowned undisputed heavyweight championCredit: ReutersThe bruising showdown is set for a rematchCredit: AFPFilip Hrgovic thinks he has earned a world title shotCredit: GettyBut Usyk faces being forced to vacate the IBF title ahead of overdue mandatory challenger Filip Hrgovic’s bout with Daniel Dubois.The Croat, who has been waiting in the wings for 18 months, takes on the Brit on June 1.IBF president Daryl Peoples confirmed to Lance Pugmire that Usyk has requested to keep the belt to ensure his rematch with Fury has the undisputed title on the line.Usyk’s manager Egis Klimas told BoxingScene: “We’re waiting for a decision to be made.read more in boxing“I think it’s more important for Tyson Fury now, not for Oleksandr. “Oleksandr, of course, is a two-time unified [champion at cruiserweight and heavyweight] and if the next fight is just for the three belts, I don’t think it’s going to be fair for either of the two guys. Either Tyson Fury or for Oleksandr. “But as far as importance, I think it’s more important for Team Fury to get this title. “Imagine if Fury wins – he’s not going to be undisputed, so he is losing the chance. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“The rematch, the clause, was so both guys had the chance to be undisputed. “I hope the IBF are going to make the right decision.”Emotional Oleksandr Usyk IN TEARS as he pays tribute to his father after beating Tyson FuryHrgovic, 31, is unbeaten in 17 fights since turning pro and believes he deserves a world title shot.But with Fury, 35, activating his rematch clause, IBF chiefs may want to see all the titles on the line when he faces Fury again – potentially in October.Should that be the case then Hrgovic’s fight with Dubois would most likely be for an interim world title.Saudi Arabia chief Turki Alalshikh has revealed that the winner of Hrgovic vs Dubois will go on to face Anthony Joshua in September.AJ has returned to form and will ultimately be eyeing an all-British bout between himself and Fury in the future too. More

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    Who is Josh Taylor’s wife Danielle Murphy and when will they get married?

    JOSH TAYLOR and Jack Catterall go head to head once more TONIGHT!One of his biggest supporters is gorgeous wife-to-be Danielle Murphy, who will be hoping her man can overcome Catterall to stay undefeated. Josh Taylor with stunning wife-to-be Danielle Murphy on Instagram.Credit: Not known, clear with picture deskWho is Danielle Murphy?The couple have been together a long time, but while Taylor is consistently uploading his life to social media, Danielle generally keeps her life pretty private.She is reportedly a professional hairdresser, and is evidently very fashionable, but her fans seem not to know much about her personal life. The blonde beauty is 28 years-old, and also seems to have fallen in love with boxing, as she was spotted on Instagram sparring in the ring. The happy couple.Credit: Not known, clear with picture deskDo they have any children together? They currently do not have any children aged just 28 and 30 respectively, but it could be on the horizon after they are married. When did they get married? The couple finally exchanged rings in December 2020, after being together for 11 years, and announced the engagement on Instagram.Taylor proposed to Danielle on a yacht, and was accompanied by his trainer Ben Davison and sparring partner Lee McGregor. And the pair got married on June 20, 2022.Taylor celebrates his engagement to the gorgeous Danielle.Who is Josh Taylor fighting? Josh Taylor is going up against Jack Catterall in a huge grudge rematch TONIGHT – and it’s a tough one to call.Most read in BoxingTaylor is fighting Jack Catterall tonightCredit: Getty More