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    ‘You know what’s coming’ – Tyson Fury links up with his boxing coach in biggest hint Gypsy King is making comeback

    TYSON FURY has dropped his biggest comeback hint yet after linking up with boxing coach SugarHill Steward.The pair were all smiles as they enjoyed a gym session together, four months after Fury’s second defeat to heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.Tyson Fury dropped an incredible comeback hint following his retirementThe Gypsy King linked up with trainer SugarHill Steward in the gymThe Gypsy King was unable to get the better of his Ukrainian opponent in Saudi Arabia, having already lost their initial bout last May.After suffering just the second defeat of his career in December, Fury bowed out once again from boxing.However, the 36-year-old may have one more fight left in him.That’s after appearing with his coach Steward for an impromptu gym session.READ MORE IN BOXINGThe duo looked to be in good spirits as they worked up a sweat.Fury said: “Just in the gym, I bump into somebody you might know.”Steward declared: “We’re back guys, you know what time it is.”Fury added: “You know what’s coming.”Most read in BoxingBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKFans were left thrilled as they reacted to the reunion.One said: “More returns than the Undertaker at this point.”Tyson Fury training TWO TIMES a day as speculation ramps up over £300m comeback fight against Anthony JoshuaAnother declared: “He wants his title back.”One noted: “His retirement didn’t last five weeks.”Another added: “Chisora 4 going to be a banger.”Fury’s comeback hint comes after foe Usyk confirmed he wants a trilogy bout once he fights Daniel Dubois at Wembley in July.Usyk told The Mail: “Right now my focus is on Dubois and that is what I’m working towards.“But for my last fight I have two options. Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.“(My preference?) Tyson Fury.”Fury fell to a second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk – then announced his retirementCredit: Getty More

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    Former world champion Johnny Nelson played secret role in Chris Eubank Sr attending son’s fight with Conor Benn

    JOHNNY NELSON has lifted the lid on his role in Chris Eubank Sr attending his son’s huge fight with Conor Benn.Eubank Sr, 58, had been passionately against the blockbuster bout going ahead due to worries over Jr’s weight cut.Johnny Nelson has spoken about his conversations with Chris EubankEuband Sr was by his son’s side at Tottenham on SaturdayCredit: GettyThe former two-weight champion even called his son a “disgrace” last week – adding that his license should be revoked.Eubank Sr’s 1990s rival Nigel Benn joined his son Conor for the huge Tottenham Hotspur Stadium fight.And in a shock U-turn, Eubank Jr had his father by his side as he arrived at the venue – with the pair later embarking on a memorable ring walk together.Nelson, 58, had been speaking to his old pal Eubank Sr regularly in the build-up to the fight.READ MORE IN SPORTSpeaking to Sky Sports following Eubank Jr’s unanimous decision victory over Benn, Nelson revealed: “He said he was always coming in our conversation on the day, so he fooled me.”It was father to father. I messaged him the day before Chris was struggling to get down to the weight, as a father you panic and think ‘my God, what if the worst case scenario happened?'”I’d been speaking to Chris (Eubank Sr) over the past two or three months and he had said, ‘I am not going, this fight is not happening’ and he went through every reason why he would not go. He quoted scriptures of the Bible to me and everything.”So I said ‘whatever has gone on, you have got to forgive your son. You might not like what he is doing but he is your son. Do not regret this’.Most read in BoxingBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK”Our conversation on the phone must have gone on for an hour and a half, back and forth. I had got to the venue by then.”I said ‘Chris look, I’ve got to go, people are around.’Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn in classy nods to their iconic dads during ringwalks for huge grudge fight”Regardless if that had anything to do with it or not, as a father it was important that he was there because god forbid the worst case scenario happened.”He would never, ever forgive himself and that is what I was trying to get across to him.”Hopefully it hit the mark or hopefully he was always coming.”But to me it was a father to father conversation that he had to understand and if that wasn’t going to prick his conscience, nothing would.”Speaking in the ring after the gruelling fight, Eubank Sr spoke of his delight at having his dad back onside.’HE NEEDED TO BE HERE’The victorious bruiser said: “The fact our fathers did it all those years ago brings out a different spirit in you and that’s what we showed here tonight.”I’m happy to have this man [Eubank Sr] back with me. He needed to be here. All this is because of what he did.Eubank Sr added: “He couldn’t move around the ring and so he had to stand toe to toe. That is legendary behaviour in the ring. Legendary.”Conor Benn is an extraordinary fighter. He’s gone pear-shaped somewhere, but an extraordinary fighter.Read More on The Sun”I thought he would blow out in four of five rounds he was going strong right the way through the fight.”I am so proud. That’s my son. I was always going to be here.” More

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    Conor Benn releases own scorecard from Chris Eubank Jr grudge match as dad Nigel reveals where he lost the fight

    CONOR BENN reckons he beat Chris Eubank Jr by a round – but his dad revealed where the fight was truly lost. Benn was beaten via unanimous decision against his bitter rival at Tottenham’s £1billion stadium.Chris Eubank Jr beat Conor Benn on pointsCredit: ReutersThe welterweight – who suffered his first loss – was dignified in the post-fight press conference. But 48 hours later and Benn was already back training – believing he deserved to win. He said: “Yes, people. Attack the week, make the days count.”School’s never out. Working, learning and staying in shape. The same, really.READ MORE IN BOXING”I watched the fight back. I, personally, have me up [by] a point. I wouldn’t mind a, you know, one point either way.”Four points is a bit wide, in my opinion. But you keep it moving. I ain’t gonna cry over spilt milk. I’ve got to do better than I do.”And work harder, if that’s possible, and work as smart as I can. We gotta keep it moving. “We’re just getting started. Just getting started, baby. Come on, attack the week. Let’s go.”Most read in BoxingEubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBoth boxers were sent to hospital for precautionary checks.Eubank missed the press conference due to his hospital dash with Benn going in a day later. Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospitalBut Eubank was released on Monday and posted: “Well it took nearly 3 years but we finally got the job done. “Big shout out to everyone that supported the fight on Saturday & made it the once in a lifetime event that it was… without the fans none of this is possible, thank you.” Benn did attend the press conference and listened as his world champion dad Nigel claimed too much time spent on the ropes led to the loss. Nigel said: “I thought he did really well. “He learnt a lot from this and will come back stronger. He was working too much on the ropes, he should have been off the ropes.“We’re not taking anything away from Chris, it’s his night. We can handle defeat gracefully. We’ll go back to the drawing board.”Nigel Benn with his son ConorCredit: Getty More

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    Anthony Joshua’s emphatic nine-word response to Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA summed up Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn’s thrilling fight in just nine words. The born rivals gave fans an instant classic over 12 gruelling rounds with Eubank Jr awarded a unanimous decision victory. Conor Benn was beaten by Chris Eubank Jr on pointsCredit: GettyAnthony Joshua summed up the fight in a nine-word statementCredit: GettyAnd former world heavyweight champion AJ summed up the feelings of the entire nation with his post-fight reaction. Joshua, 35, said: “Watching this fight makes me proud to be British.”The second generation grudge bout came 35 years after their dads’ famous first fight, which was won by Eubank Sr before a drw three years later. But the two-weight world champion threatened to boycott his son’s bout. READ MORE IN BOXINGEubank Sr warned his eldest should be fighting at super-middleweight and Benn never allowed to jump up from welterweight. His son also missed Friday’s 160lb middleweight limit by an agonising 0.05lb – and had to pay a painful £370,000 fine to Benn for doing so.But he did hit the 170lb rehydration cap on the morning of the bout – leading to concerns over his health heading into the fight.Eubank Jr looked destined to head into the fight of his life all on his own – until his dad made the most grand and surprising of entrances. Most read in BoxingEubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSSr sent Spurs’ £1billion stadium into a frenzy after reuniting with his boy and later watching his victory. A rematch clause is in their contract with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh having already eyed Tottenham again for September.Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospitalBut Eubank Jr could choose to move back up in weight while Benn has options down at welterweight to fight WBC champion Mario Barrios.Both ended up in hospital with Benn being discharged first and heading right back into training just 48 hours after his first loss. He said: “Yes, people. Attack the week, make the days count.”School’s never out. Working, learning and staying in shape. The same, really.”I watched the fight back. I, personally, have me up a point. I wouldn’t mind a, you know, one point either way.”Four points is a bit wide, in my opinion. But you keep it moving. I ain’t gonna cry over spilt milk. I’ve got to do better than I do.”And work harder, if that’s possible, and work as smart as I can. We gotta keep it moving. We’re just getting started. Just getting started, baby.”Come on, attack the week. Let’s go.”Eubank Jr, 35, was also released on Monday morning and spoke out soon after on social media. He posted: “Well it took nearly 3 years but we finally got the job done.”Big shout out to everyone that supported the fight on Saturday & made it the once in a lifetime event that it was… without the fans none of this is possible, thank you.”Read More on The SunBenn, 28, reacted to Eubank being discharged by posting “Great news”, and a hand-clapping emoji.Eubank Jr celebrates victory with his dadCredit: Getty More

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    Chris Eubank Jr breaks silence after hospital release with 46-word statement following epic Conor Benn victory

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has spoken out for the first time since being discharged from hospital following his victory over Conor Benn.He left Tottenham’s stadium with a heroic unanimous decision against born rival Benn. Chris Eubank Jr has been discharged from hospitalCredit: ReutersEubank was exhausted during the fightConor Benn is back in trainingCredit: https://x.com/ConorNigelBut Eubank Jr – who failed to make the 160lb middleweight limit and had a 10lb rehydration limit the morning of the bout – was taken to hospital.And just after 11am on Monday morning, Sky Sports reported that Eubank Jr had been discharged from after undergoing medical checks. Benn was also placed in hospital but spoke out on social media too on Monday morning – revealing he was already back training again. At 10.19am, Eubank Jr, 35, posted on social media: “Well it took nearly 3 years but we finally got the job done. READ MORE IN BOXING”Big shout out to everyone that supported the fight on Saturday & made it the once in a lifetime event that it was… without the fans none of this is possible, thank you.” Benn, 28, reacted to Eubank being discharged by posting “Great news”, and a hand-clapping emoji.He had already revealed he was back in training despite the gruelling 12-rounder, posting: “Yes, people. Attack the week, make the days count.”School’s never out. Working, learning and staying in shape. The same, really.Most read in Boxing”I watched the fight back. I, personally, have me up a point. I wouldn’t mind a, you know, one point either way.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”Four points is a bit wide, in my opinion. But you keep it moving. I ain’t gonna cry over spilt milk. I’ve got to do better than I do.”And work harder, if that’s possible, and work as smart as I can. We gotta keep it moving. We’re just getting started. Just getting started, baby.Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospital”Come on, attack the week. Let’s go.”Eubank Jr missed Friday’s 160lb middleweight limit by an agonising 0.05lb – having to fork out a painful £370,000 fine for doing so.But he did hit the 170lb rehydration cap on the morning of the bout – leading to concerns over his health heading into the fight. Benn also jumped from his regular 147lb welterweight fighting weight – causing Eubank Sr to slam the grudge match and threaten to boycott it.But Eubank Sr did emotionally reconciled with his son and watched as his eldest walked away with family bragging rights over 12 gruelling rounds. Eubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed.A rematch clause is in their contract with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh having already eyed Tottenham again for September.But Eubank Jr could choose to move back up in weight while Benn has options down at welterweight to fight WBC champion Mario Barrios.Benn said: “Do I avenge the loss or move back to 147lbs and win a world title? If Barrios is watching, I’d love that.”But I feel like I just want to settle this.”Benn’s promoter Eddie Hearn added: “In defeat, he’s become a superstar.”We have to think about what we do next, we’ve seen tonight he’s a world-class fighter and can win world titles.”We’ve got a rematch up at 160lbs but this kid has an unbelievable future and can be a superstar in this country, filling stadiums.Read More on The Sun”I think he can win the rematch but we have to think carefully about what we do because he’s been through an unbelievable amount.”I’d like to see him go back to 147lbs and fight for a world title.”Eubank Jr beat Conor Benn on pointsCredit: Getty More

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    Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospital

    CONOR BENN is already back in the gym – just days after his agonising defeat to Chris Eubank Jr.The welterweight contender put on a fight for the ages with his sworn enemy in front of a sold-out crowd at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last Saturday.Conor Benn went to war with Chris Eubank Jr for 12 rounds at the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: REXBenn lost a closely contested clash via unanimous decisionCredit: GETTY’The Destroyer’ was back in the gym less than 48 hours after the Spurs slugfestCredit: X@CONORNIGELEubank Jr ensured his family maintained bragging rights over the Benns with a unanimous decision victory in the closely contested 12-rounder.Benn, 28, cut a crestfallen figure in the aftermath of the Spurs slugfest and was consoled by his dad Nigel.But he’s seemingly already done licking his wounds and back plotting his ring return.Benn shared a video of himself jogging on the treadmill on his Instagram and X pages on Monday morning, in which he reflected on his first professional loss.READ MORE ON EUBANK JR VS BENNHe said: “Yes, people. Attack the week, make the days count.”School’s never out. Working, learning and staying in shape. The same, really.”I watched the fight back. I, personally, have me up [by] a point. I wouldn’t mind a, you know, one point either way.”Four points is a bit wide, in my opinion. But you keep it moving.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS”I ain’t gonna cry over spilt milk. I’ve got to do better than I do. “And work harder, if that’s possible, and work as smart as I can.SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on Chris Eubank Jr’s win over Conor Benn”We gotta keep it moving. We’re just getting started. Just getting started, baby.”Come on, attack the week. Let’s go.”Boxing fans were stunned to see Benn back in the gym so soon after his gruelling war with his arch nemesis.One wrote on X: “Get after it, Conor.”Another said: “Winner’s mentality.”And another said: “Massive respect, you’re a great fighter.”One remarked: “No way that fight was 116-112. Again, hell of a fight. “Happy you’re back training.”Another chimed in: “Let’s go, champ.”Read More on The SunBoth men left a piece of their soul in the ring after that iconic fight, which left them requiring trips to the hospital.Eubank Jr had to be under observation for two nights due to extreme dehydration but has since been discharged. More

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    Chris Eubank Jr DISCHARGED from hospital after 36-hour stay having suffered from severe dehydration in Conor Benn epic

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has been discharged from hospital following his bloody victory against Conor Benn.The Brighton boxer was admitted after the fight on Saturday night for checks.Eubank Jr and Benn went toe to toe for 12 brutal roundsCredit: GettyEubank Jr was exhausted during the fight and suffered severe dehydrationCredit: GettyEubank Jr needed medical care following his victoryCredit: ReutersEubank Jr, 35, was in medical care for 36 hours having suffered from severe dehydration.It had been suggested that Eubank’s jaw had been broken during the epic fight by Benn.However, these claims were rubbished.The boxer spent time at the Royal London hospital so his kidneys, brain and heart could be closely monitored.READ MORE ON BOXINGThis came after his dangerous 48-hour weight-cut dehydration tactics with a sweatsuit.He had so little water in his body during the fight that he was unable to sweat.Eubank Jr edged the grudge fight at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London.He was named the winner by unanimous decision, with all the judges scoring the fight 116-112 in his favour.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThe boxer has posted on social media this morning with a brief statement.It read: “Well, it took nearly three years, but we finally got the job done.Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospital”Big shout out to everyone who supported the fight on Saturday and made it the once-in-a-lifetime event that it was.”Without the fans, none of this is possible, thank you.”Benn, 28, was reunited with Eubank Jr in the hospital as he was taken in for precautionary checks.As it turned out, their beds were only a couple away from each other.It is unclear whether the adversaries spoke.But it is understood that their fathers – Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, who fought twice in the 1990s – did exchange words.Eubank Sr had made a surprise appearance ahead of the fight after months of distancing himself from the fight and claiming his son was being put in danger by cutting so much weight.Meanwhile, it might not be too long until the boxers meet again in the ring.Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has suggested that a rematch could happen in September.Benn is already back in training, less than 48 hours after the punishing loss.Read More on The SunHe shared a video of himself jogging on the treadmill on his Instagram and X pages on Monday morning, in which he reflected on his first professional loss.He wrote a lengthy message, telling his followers “attack the week, make the days count”. Benn is back in training alreadyCredit: Credit: X@CONORNIGELEubank shared worrying footage in the build-up to the fight of him traning in a sweatsuitCredit: InstagramEubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed. More

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    Security race to intervene as Daniel Dubois viciously shoves Oleksandr Usyk during first face-off at Wembley

    DANIEL DUBOIS nearly sparked a premature Wembley brawl with Oleksandr Usyk by PUSHING his heavyweight rival.The pair faced off at the home of English football on Monday morning for the first time since the announcement of their July joust.Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk faced off at Wembley on Monday to promote their July joustCredit: RICHARD PELHAM / QUEENSBERRY PROMOTIONS

    Dubois upped the ante by shoving the unified heavyweight championCredit: X@QUEENSBERRYSecurity quickly intervened to stop a brawl from breaking outCredit: X@QUEENSBERRYThey intensely stared at one another in the centre circle before Dubois upped the ante by SHOVING the former undisputed heavyweight champion.Pound-for-pound king Usyk, 38, reacted by getting in a fighting stance.But security promptly jumped between the pair to ensure they didn’t prematurely trade blows on the hallowed Wembley turf.Boxing fans were quick to comment on the argy-bargy, with one writing on X: “Dubois flinched.”READ MORE ON USYK VS DUBOIS IIAnother said: “Usyk just smiles back. This will be a good fight.”And another said: “He’s definitely scared as f**k.”One remarked: “Pushed him and then proceeded to s**t himself when Usyk moved towards him.”Dubois and Usyk locked horns with one another in the unified heavyweight title showdown in Poland in August 2023.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSDaniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk first locked horns with one another in August 2023Credit: GETTYUndefeated Ukrainian Usyk won their Polish punch-up via ninth-round TKOCredit: RICHARD PELHAMUsyk retained the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO and Ring heavyweight titles with a ninth-round stoppage.Dubois thought he was on his way to winning the fight in the fifth round when he dropped Usyk with a thudding body shot.Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois LIVE RESULT: Latest fight updates as Usyk WINS epic title fight after controversial shotBut referee Luis Pabon deemed the punch to be a low blow and gave Usyk the allotted five minutes to recover.Pabon, however, controversially urged Usyk to take more time to recover after the fan favourite said he was ready to fight.Dubois and promoter Frank Warren appealed to the WBA to overturn the result of the fight to a no-contest due to Pabon’s questionable low-blow call.But their attempts to have the result of Usyk’s second defence of the unified heavyweight titles were KO’d by the Panama-based sanctioned body.And to say revenge is on the mind of ‘Triple D’ ahead of July 19’s undisputed straightener would be an understatement. The IBF heavyweight king said: “This is the fight I wanted and demanded and now I get my chance for revenge. “I should have won the first fight and was denied by the judgement of the referee.Read More on The Sun”So I will make no mistake this time around in front of my people at the national stadium in my home city. “I am a superior and more dangerous fighter now and Usyk will find this out for himself.”Daniel Dubois has vowed to avenge his crushing loss to Oleksandr UsykCredit: REUTERS More