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    Terence Crawford to leave iconic Top Rank promotion and eyes Errol Spence Jr super-fight after Shawn Porter win

    TERENCE CRAWFORD announced he will leave Top Rank – and is eyeing a super-fight with Errol Spence Jr. The American superstar saw at the final bout in his deal with legendary promoter Bob Arum, with a stoppage over Shawn Porter.
    Terence Crawford announced he will leave Top RankCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Errol Spence Jr was called out by Terence CrawfordCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    In the post-fight press conference, with Arum sat next to him, Crawford confirmed he was moving on.
    He said: “I’m pretty sure my decision is made already.
    “Bob couldn’t secure me the Spence fight when I was with him, so how is he gonna secure me the Spence fight when I’m not with him?
    “I’m moving forward with my career right now and I wish everybody the best.”
    Spence, 31, was ringside to watch former opponent Porter, 34, lose in round ten after two knockdowns.
    Crawford, 34, responded: “He was at my fight? That boy said he would never come to my fight but now he’s at my fight.

    “You saw what I did compared to what he did [against Porter]. Who’s No1 in the welterweight division now?
    “You all know who I want. I’ve been calling him out. Maybe I’ll go up to 154lbs. Maybe Spence Jr will fight me.”
    Unified champion Spence beat Porter on points in 2019 and also has wins over Kell Brook, 34, Mikey Garcia, 33 and Danny Garcia, 33.
    Whereas Crawford is a three-division king and claims to be the true welterweight ruler.
    He said: “I don’t need Spence Jr. I’ve been the No 1 guy in the division since I came here.
    “I’m a three-weight world champion, and undisputed world champion, I came to the welterweight division and won a title in my first fight.”
    You all know who I want. I’ve been calling him out. Maybe I’ll go up to 154lbs. Maybe Spence Jr will fight me.Terence Crawford
    Spence was set to return in August against Manny Pacquiao, 42, defending his WBC and IBF titles.
    But he suffered an eye injury in sparring and underwent surgery, with Yordenis Ugas, 35, replacing him to beat now-retired Pacquiao.
    Spence confirmed plans to fight again early next year as he continues his recovery.
    He told EsNEWS: “Everybody has got to wait. I’m coming back with a big one. When I’ll be back, it’s going to be a big one.
    “I’ll be at 147 still. Hopefully, I’ll be fighting again in February or March. We’ll see.”
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    Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury date: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard info for HUGE star-studded clash

    IT’S official – Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are going to war. Fury, half-brother of world heavyweight champion Tyson, has called for a clash with YouTube sensation Paul for months.
    Tommy Fury beat Jordan Grant in the summer in their Telford clashCredit: PA
    Jake Paul has called for Tommy Fury to change his last name to ‘fumbles’ if he loses their grudge matchCredit: Instagram / @jakepaul
    And now he will finally get his chance, with SunSport first revealing how the pair will clash in a December bout after a breakthrough in negotiations.
    The fight was confirmed on Friday, October 29 by promotor Frank Warren.
    Paul last fought in August, beating Tyron Woodley by split decision, while Fury outpointed MMA fighter Anthony Taylor on the undercard.
    Paul vs Fury will represent the former’s first dalliance with a fully-fledged pro boxer in his short career so far.
    And although Fury has predominantly fought boxers throughout his career, many regard Paul to be one of his toughest tests yet.

    When is Paul vs Fury?

    Jake Paul will fight Tommy Fury on Saturday, December 18.
    The fight will take place at the Amelie Arena in Tampa.
    The event should pull in thousands of spectators, with the arena having a capacity of 21,000.
    With the fight being held in the USA, expect it to take place in the early hours of Sunday morning in the UK.

    What TV channel is it on and can I live stream?

    Paul vs Fury will be shown live on BT Sport Box Office.
    BT Sport Box Office broadcasted Paul vs Woodley in August and they have an afinity with Fury through his promotional contract with Frank Warren.
    You can live stream events on BT Sport Box Office from the app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Paul vs Woodley cost £16.95, but it’s likely Paul vs Fury could set you back around £19.95.
    Check back to SunSport for confirmed PPV info.

    Paul vs Fury FULL CARD
    As yet, the full undercard for fight night has not been confirmed.
    But one fight between former NBA and NFL stars Deron Williams and Frank Gore has been announced.
    The pair will clash in a four-round heavyweight bout.

    What has been said?
    Jake Paul: “It’s finally official. Timothy had no choice but to sign the contract so he could finally pay his bar tabs, afford a shirt for the club, and stop living off Molly.
    “December 18 in Tampa Bay I’m changing this w***er’s name to Tommy Fumbles and celebrating with Tom Brady.
    “Pucker up Timmy… it’s time to kiss your last name and your family’s boxing legacy goodbye.”
    Tommy Fury: “This is an easy fight for me. A real easy fight. I’ve been doing this job since I was 7.
    “He’s not a boxer. He’s gonna see that when we fight.
    “I will end his boxing career. There’s no more Jake Paul after we fight. That’s it.” More

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    Tyson Fury angered at missing out on ‘easy’ Dillian Whyte fight and sets Brit rival THREE-MONTH deadline to secure bout

    TYSON FURY has warned Dillian Whyte he has just three months to get his legal row with the WBC sorted and secure their showdown.The Mexican sanctioning body – that Whyte has been the No1 contender with for over four years – was expected to order the fight last week at their annual convention.
    Tyson Fury has called his proposed bout with Dillian Whyte an ‘easy fight’Credit: PA
    Whyte has only lost two of his 30 professional fightsCredit: Reuters
    But, in a dramatic twist, they refused to mandate the fight until interim champ Whyte drops or concludes the legal cases he has against them over the infuriating delay to his world title shot.
    And 33-year-old Fury – who lost the biggest fight in British boxing history last summer when a US judge ruled he had to fight Deontay Wilder instead of Anthony Joshua – has given his fellow Brit a worrying deadline.
    After watching light-heavyweight cousin Hosea Burton suffer a Wembley Arena defeat on Saturday night, Fury told IFL: “I thought I was going to be fighting Dillian Whyte but I don’t know what he has going on in his private life with the WBC.
    “He has a court case going on and it’s kind of s***** because I know how long arbitrations can take because my own one with Deontay Wilder took 18 months.
    “I hope he does not get caught in the long grass and I hope I don’t get forced into another fight like a voluntary defence.
    “But I don’t care because they are all just work-outs for me, I will destroy them all like I have done all my life.

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    “It does not matter if it is Dillian Whyte, Dillian Blue or Dillian Grey.
    “I am not interested in waiting around for other people, I will be fighting again in February, early March latest, defending my WBC heavyweight world title.”
    Whyte’s long-time business partner Eddie Hearn is outraged by the latest delay to the 33-year-old’s bid for greatness.
    But the Matchroom boss does still believe it is the next fight we will see both Fury and Whyte in.
    However Fury is a major posterboy for the non-profit organisation that – like it’s three rivals the WBA, IBF and WBO – has a habit of bending their own rules and orders to suit their own agendas.
    If the WBC are angry that Whyte has taken his fight with them into the courtroom, then it seems painfully possible they could use a total lack of regulation to spite him.
    Trash-talking Fury seems to already be planning a Spring showdown without Whyte.
    And SunSport understands highly-ranked Londoner and promotional stablemate Joe Joyce is a shock name to land the challenge.
    Fury roared: “I am due for an easy fight so Dillian Whyte would have been ideal, a big punch bag on legs is what I am after and he would have been the ideal candidate.
    “But he has his own legal situations going on that he has to sort out first.”
    “I don’t care who I fight but I am definitely fighting at the end of February or early March, 100 per cent guaranteed.
    “And I don’t give a damn who it is because the outcome is always the same, I will win.”
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    ‘I’ll run him over’ – Tyson Fury pokes fun of ‘small man’ Oleksandr Usyk and vows to demolish Ukrainian as he did Wilder

    TYSON FURY has sent a chilling message to Oleksandr Usyk as he vowed to “run him over” if they ever cross paths.Fury watched cousin Hosea Burton suffer a brutal and bloody stoppage loss to Dan Azeez at Wembley Arena and was asked about his plans.
    Tyson Fury insists he doesn’t care who he faces next after his win over Deontay WilderCredit: Splash
    Tyson Fury insists he would destroy Oleksandr Usyk if they ever cross pathsCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King insists he will fight again in February or early March and doesn’t care who his next opponent is as he is confident his 32-match undefeated streak will be stretched regardless.
    The British superstar hinted that he would demolish Anthony Joshua’s rival Usyk the same way he did to Deontay Wilder in their last two heavyweight classics last year and last month.
    Fury told IFL TV: “I’ll take the little cruiserweight guy, show you how to give a little, small man a good hiding.
    “I’ll run him over. He’ll look like he’s been run over by an 18-wheeler, just like Deontay Wilder.
    “I’ll reverse back over him and then run him over again.”
    Usyk defeated Joshua in September and the two heavyweights are likely to have a rematch in April.
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    Fury appeared to be taking a swipe at fellow Brit AJ as well as he described the competition as “only workouts”.
    The 33-year-old also insists he would “destroy” Brixton star Dillian Whyte if they ever share the ring.
    Fury added: “Whatever’s going to happen, will happen.
    “I don’t care because they’re all only workouts to me, I’ll destroy every man that comes in front of me.
    “It doesn’t matter if it’s Dillian Whyte, Dillian Blue or Dillian Grey. I don’t care who it is.”
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    Watch Terence Crawford punch that made him first man to stop Shawn Porter before celebrating by dancing with mum in ring

    TERENCE CRAWFORD picked up the biggest win of his career when he became the first man to stop Shawn Porter in the 10th round in Las Vegas.Crawford retained his WBO welterweight championship when he twice floored Porter in round 10 before his father and trainer Kenny Porter withdrew his son from the fight.
    Terence Crawford became the first ever boxer to stop Shawn Porter in the 10th roundCredit: AP
    Terence Crawford danced with his mum after his win over Shawn PorterCredit: Getty
    Showtime was running on fumes after suffering a cut above his eye following an accidental clash of heads with his opponent on the third round.
    The American boxer’s fatigue was evident as Crawford initially knocked him to the canvas with a left jab.
    Porter was then unable to respond to Bud’s combinations, one of which was enough to bring him back to the ground.
    The 34-year-old was furious as he started punching the canvas and that was when his dad had seen enough.
    Crawford started hopping in glee as he handed Porter his first ever TKO loss in 36 fights.
    The WBO welterweight champion then celebrated with his team and danced with his mother, who watched from ringside.
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    The 34-year-old extended his undefeated streak to 38 wins, 29 of which occurred by knockout.
    This marked his ninth straight stoppage victory and he hinted he is now targeting IBF and WBC champion Errol Spence Jr.
    Spence Jr watched from ringside in Las Vegas but left his seat during Porter’s demise.
    Crawford said in his post-match interview: “I figured out in round one that I would win because I had the reach.
    “He wanted to maul and push me back but I did it back to him.
    “Shawn Porter is a good fighter, but I knew when I dropped him with the uppercut and then again that his dad would stop it.
    “I will fight whoever wants it next, everyone knows who I want [Spence Jr].
    “I told him I love him, Shawn Porter is a really good friend of mine and I never wanted to fight him.”
    Terence Crawford retained his WBO welterweight championship after his biggest triumph
    Terence Crawford floored Shawn Porter twice and extended his undefeated streakCredit: Getty
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    Terence Crawford stops Shawn Porter in round ten after TWO knockdowns before welterweight star calls out Errol Spence

    TERENCE CRAWFORD became the first ever boxer to stop Shawn Porter during their title clash on Saturday at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.Crawford retained the WBO welterweight championship in style as he twice floored Porter in the 10th round before his father and trainer Kenny Porter withdrew his son from the fight.
    Terence Crawford defeated Shawn Porter and extended his undefeated streak in Las VegasCredit: AP
    Terence Crawford handed Shawn Porter his first ever TKO loss in their welterweight title fightCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The American bruiser picked up the biggest win of his career as he extended his undefeated streak to 38 wins while handing his opponent his first ever TKO loss at the same time.
    IBF and WBC champion Errol Spence Jr watched from ringside but left his seat during Porter’s demise and Bud hinted that he is coming for him during his post-fight interview.
    Crawford said: “I figured out in round one that I would win because I had the reach.
    “He wanted to maul and push me back but I did it back to him.
    “Shawn Porter is a good fighter, but I knew when I dropped him with the uppercut and then again that his dad would stop it.
    “I will fight whoever wants it next, everyone knows who I want [Spence Jr].
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    “I told him I love him, Shawn Porter is a really good friend of mine and I never wanted to fight him.”
    The fight left a mark on both opponents as Porter suffered a cut above his eye following an accidental clash of heads in the third round.
    Crawford sustained an eye injury of his own in the next round following another collision with his opponent.
    However, that didn’t stop the 34-year-old from picking up his ninth stoppage in a row.
    Terence Crawford defeated Shawn Porter following two knockdowns in the 10th roundCredit: Getty
    Terence Crawford beat Shawn Porter in front of Errol Spence Jr, whom he called out laterCredit: AP
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    Terence Crawford vs Shawn Porter LIVE RESULTS: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and undercard for TONIGHT

    TERENCE CRAWFORD defends his WBO welterweight crown in a potentially career-defining clash against Shawn Porter.Fighting for the first time in over a year, Bud puts his unbeaten 37-0 record on the line in Sin City against former WBC champion Showtime.
    Crawford is regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters on the planet, but has struggled to lure the very best welterweights into the ring since stepping up from 140lbs.
    Porter represents that challenge and it promises to be a hugely exciting showdown in Las Vegas, with titles and reputations on the line.

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    BUD RIGHT
    The champ says: “I figured out in round one that I would win because I had the reach.
    “He wanted to maul and push me back but I did it back to him.
    “Shawn Porter is a good fighter, but I knew when I dropped him with the uppercut and then again that his dad would stop it.
    “I will fight whoever wants it next, everyone knws who I want (Errol Spence)
    “I told him I love him, Shawn Porter is a really good fried of mine and I never wanted to fight him.”
    POPPA PORTER
    Dad claims he pulled his boy out after a poor training camp.
    He said: “He did not prepare like I wanted him to prepare, he fought a great fighter but he was fighting the guy blind folded.
    “It was an easy decision for me, Shawn was hurt and Crawford is sharp so he could not defend himself like he usually could.”
    CRAW DADDY
    Bud celebrates in teh ring with his mum and sister.
    Rival welterweight champ Errol Spence was ringside stormed out after what he saw as an early stoppage.
    Porter says: “My father knows what he needs to do, we have an unspoken understanding.
    “My timing was off, I tried to catch him off his gameplan.
    “He hit me more than anyone I have been in the ring with – he is that good that I want to do it again.”
    SHAWN POOR-TER
    The defeated American is gutted in his corner, his father pulled him out after wo quick knockdowns.
    Porter did not seem seriously hurt.
    The first was a brilliant left uppercut after a trademark Porter lunge.
    Then he folded him again with right hook around the ear.
    Ruthless punishing precision punching from Bud Crawford.
    CRAWFORD BEATS PORTER – R10
    Porter down!
    Crawford walks him on to a peach of a shot at the start of the stanza and he takes an eight count.
    Porter down again!
    Porter gets up after being belted into the ground and his dad pulls him out!
    Seemed a very early pull-out from trainer and father Kenny Porter
    But the warriors hug and talk and return to being friends.
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R9
    Cagiest session so far, both men know they are in with a shout.
    Porter might have lost that round right at the end by getting caught on another bold lunge forward.
    Crawford is asking his corner who is winning and seems bemused someone says Porter… can he take it away from the judges?
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R8
    Porter dives in and suffers an uppercut and left hand.
    Crawford scoring heavily and early in the round.
    Porter still pushing the pace and piling on pressure at all times.
    Porter lands and hurts Bud with a right.
    Razor thin rounds slipping by – Bud’s corner tell him that was his…
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R7
    Team Porter have done great work on his cut.
    Bud lands a straight left but Porter eats it and marches on.
    Crawford scores with a one-two right on the bell.
    Porter’s dad tells him to stick with double-jabs-right-hand combinations.
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R6
    Team Crawford tell their man to get behind his jab and box Porter to defeat.
    Bud unloads and Porter shows great head movement and defence.
    Porter now guilty of a head clash as Bud is cut around his eye too.
    Porter desperate to make this is a dog fight with no rules.
    Some of these sessions are so tight to call.
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R5
    Crawford scores with a counter left hand after another Porter lunge.
    Bud covers up and absorbs a dozen shots on his arms and gloves.
    Crawford lands with a couple of whipped lefts right on the bell so Porter survives.
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R4
    Porter’s corner is complaining about a clash of heads causing the cut.
    Porter’s right eye is slashed open so Bud will target it.
    Crawford lands a left to Porter’s body and wobbles him.
    Porter connects with a right hand that barrels Bud back into the ropes but he dances out of danger.
    Bud is timing Porter’s assaults now and countering well.
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R3
    Crawford is pawing with his new lead right hand.
    Porter is trying to suck Bud into a corner to exchange fire.
    Bud is grinning and talking and Porter appears cut on his right eyebrow.
    Porter hits the deck but it is rightly ruled a slip.
    And a wrestling match breaks out for the final five seconds – this is a war.
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R2
    Bud switches to southpaw and tries to land a check hook as Porter dives in, no joy.
    Porter lands a right hand and Crawford stumbles backwards briefly.
    Porter lands again and the fight explodes into action.
    Bud tags him nack on the counter but Porter is landing more cleanm shots.
    Then bang on the bell Bud lands a bollo left that buzzed Porter.
    CRAWFORD VS PORTER – R1
    Porter hurls himself in from the off with a booming right hand.
    Switch-hitter Crawford starts in the orthodox stance, leading with his left hand.
    Bud fizzes out a couple of jabs, Porter spears to the body and then loops a left hook at Bud’s head.
    Busy bullying start from Porter, exactly as expected, he may have nicked that with the judges…
    WAIT OVER
    Bud Crawford looks sublime in white with black trim, jabbing to body and head in his changing room.
    Porter is draped in orange and black with tributes to Marvin Hagler on his robe.
    These friends and compatriots are putting it all aside to attack each other very soon.
    Will Bud cope against an elite welter? Can Porter become a three-time world champion?

    FALCAO BEATS VOLNY BY SD
    The judges scored the middleweight clash: 58-57 Falcao, 58-56 Volney and 58-56 Falcao
    Falcao probably knew he had won the eariest rounds and could bank on getting the nod.
    That skull-on-skull crack sounded disgusting on the replay too.
    FALCAO VS VOLNY – R6
    A dog fight is breaking out just as a sickening head clash slashes a gruesome wound into Falcao’s forehead.
    It seems unlikely the fight will go on, Falcao screamed in agony and the doctors are working on him.
    The gash is arcing over Falcao’s left eye, deep and curved and oozing.
    Falcao has up to five minutes to recover and continue from the accidental head butt.
    But Falcao has claimed he cannot continue so we go to the judges’ scorecards for a technical decision.
    FALCAO VS VOLNY – R5
    Falcao was enjoying that round but then the Brazilian was clipped by a left hook and looked troubled for the first time.
    Volny has shaken off any fear he had of facing his middleweight rival and KO specialist.
    But Falcao is a known slow started so could he just be warming up to a spectacular finish?
    FALCAO VS VOLNY – R4
    Volny has grown into this fight and looks more confident now than when they began.
    Falcao enjoyed three dominant rounds but failed to inflict any damage.
    The ref warns Falcao over head clashes after the two middleweights clash like stags in a field.
    Volny hears another bell…
    FALCAO VS VOLNY – R3
    Volny’s guard is so high and tight that Falcao will have to do something special to get the knockout.
    If Falcao can land around the unguarded ribs then he could do some damage.
    This is Volny’s best round but he still might not have won it with the judges.
    FALCAO VS VOLNY – R2
    Pony-tailed Volny just trying to survive so far.
    Falcao has enjoyed success with pressure and with counter punching so far.
    Volny does not seem to have much ambition here and Falcao is a slow-starter.
    So something tasty should kick off pretty soon.

    FALCAO VS VOLNY – R1
    ‘Vicious’ Volny with a helluva pre-fight stare on him, trying to intimidate the Brazilian.
    The Samba southpaw already looks a higher level though and peppers the Canadian until he covers up.
    Volny was lucky to survive that opener as he spent the last 30 seconds tucked up and getting pelted with shots.
    This does not look like a long fight…
    ONE MORE TO GO
    Another middleweight clash before we get to Crawford vs Porter.
    Esquiva Falcao, a Brazilian banger, faces Patrice Volny.
    Both men are unbeaten but Falcao has faced the far better calibre of opponent.
    Someone’s 0 has got to go but will it be sensationally?
    JHANIBEK BEATS NDAM – R8
    Jhanibek is seven rounds ahead but he definitely told his corner he has hurt his left power hand.
    The southpaw is trying to stick to throwing jabs to protect the hurt fist.
    Ndam now has a great chance to survive and here the final bell of the 10-round fight.
    Ndam is still getting whacked though and the white on his shorts is turning bright pink.
    And the ref jumps in to stop things as Ndam was getting pasted once again.
    JHANIBEK VS NDAM – R7
    Ndam backed onto the ropes and pelted again, he bounces off and othem like a trampoline.
    The Frenchman needs a second break to ave the tape on his bloodied gloves reapplied.
    Ad Ndam survives another session – maybe Jhanibek isn’t the savage we thought he is?
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    Tyson Fury grimaces as cousin Hosea Burton suffers brutal and bloody loss alongside dad John, bro Hughie & Joseph Parker

    TYSON FURY endured a horrible evening watching cousin Hosea Burton suffer a brutal and bloody stoppage loss.Lewisham light-heavyweight Dan Azeez, 32, put on a Wembley Arena masterclass to beat brave Burton for the British light-heavyweight title.
    Tyson Fury was alongside former world champ Joseph Parker to watch his cousin Hosea Burton in actionCredit: Splash News
    But Fury had to watch on as his cousin was well beaten by AzeezCredit: PA
    Azeez got the win in round seven to claim the British light-heavyweight titleCredit: Reuters
    It was arguably the Lewisham-born boxer’s best performance of his careerCredit: Getty Images
    Almost all seven rounds were painfully one-sided, with the ringside WBC heavyweight king trying to enjoy his evening but having it spoiled by the result.
    Tyson was flanked by brother Hughie, dad John and friend, sparring partner and ex-world champ Joe Parker.
    And the rock-hard support can certainly be proud of 33-year-old Burton refusing to hit the canvas.
    But John Latham had to stop the bout after Azeez launched another brilliant barrage to bring a spectacular end to the best performance of his career.
    Azeez buzzed Burton early in the opener with a right hand that pushed him back into the ropes.
    The proud Traveller was pinged by a jab moments later and was being beaten to the puncher by the shorter man.
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    When the bell went to end the opening session, Fury was seen clapping his cousin but he had definitely lost the round.
    Burton threatened to improve at the start of the second but Azeez kept using his opponent’s height advantage against him, ducking under his jab and uploading power shots.
    Azeez was bobbing and weaving under all of Burton’s long straight shots and the south Londoner landed a few big right hands in the third that rocked Burton again.
    And then a brilliant leaping left hook cracked Burton’s skull again, just before the bell rang to end the one-sided round.
    Manchester trainer Joe Gallagher told Burton he was too scared to throw his jab enough before the fourth started.
    And Azeez kept punishing him for his hesitancy in the fourth, with booming right hands as Burton’s face turned pink and lumpy.
    Burton was battered at the start of the seventh, his extended family jumped to their feet to try to support him and he showed incredible guts to stay upright.
    But Azeez eventually backed him up into a corner and brutalised him to end a magnificent showing from the underdog.
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