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    Canelo Alvarez vs Caleb Plant could turn into a proper bloodbath… this is NO fake grudge match

    BOXING’S big grudge matches come along about as frequently as fights of the century.Nothing excites fans and promoters more than the anticipation of seeing a bloodbath between two men who supposedly hate each other’s guts.
    Canelo vs Plant could turn into a real bloodbath with the two genuinely disliking each otherCredit: AP
    Caleb Plant was left with a gash under his eye following his press conference scrap with CaneloCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    It certainly does no harm to ticket sales or pay-per-view TV buys, but in reality those occasions are extremely rare.
    Yet American referee Russell Mora will definitely have his hands full when Mexican Canelo Alvarez clashes with Tennessee’s Caleb Plant in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning.
    Canelo, who holds the WBC, WBA and WBO world super-middleweight belts, should have little trouble taking care of unbeaten IBF champion Plant.
    There is genuine animosity between them after they came to blows at a Los Angeles press conference six weeks ago.
    Canelo lost his normal cool with Plant, claiming the American had insulted his mother.
    It provoked ugly scenes and punches were exchanged. When security men broke them up, Plant was bleeding from a nasty cut beneath his right eye.

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    Former double world champion turned pundit, Carl Frampton, suggested the healing time for the wound would seriously disrupt Plant’s training programme.
    Plant may have won all 21 of his fights but I would have thought it unwise in the extreme to antagonise the man regarded as, pound-for-pound, the greatest fighter on the planet.
    Ruthless fighting machine Canelo, 31, has lost just one of his 59 fights – that was eight years ago when he was narrowly outpointed by Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Though he says he wants to keep boxing for at least another seven years, my advice is don’t miss the chance to watch him now before his powers decline.
    Someone suggested Alvarez is the Cristiano Ronaldo of boxing – I rather think Ronaldo is the Alvarez of football.
    He is a massive 1-12 favourite to beat Plant to become the first fighter to unify the super-middle division.
    Alvarez predicts that he will finish the job by the eighth round – but it wouldn’t be surprising if he destroys Plant, 29, long before then.
    Despite the pre-fight nastiness, once hostilities cease no doubt the pair will bury the hatchet.
    Unlike the fourth world featherweight championship war between Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler at New York’s Polo Grounds 70 years ago.
    It’s on record as the dirtiest fight of all time.
    Until Pep retired with an eye injury at the end of the ninth, they gouged each other in the eyes, rabbit punched, kidney punched, hit below the belt and even wrestled each other on the canvas.
    Compared to Pep and Saddler, I’m sure Alvarez and Plant will behave like perfect gentlemen.
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    Canelo Alvarez makes knock-out prediction for Caleb Plant grudge fight and doesn’t expect new challenge

    CANELO ALVAREZ has boldly predicted a knock out victory between rounds seven and nine in the upcoming super-middleweight unification bout on Saturday.This comes in the build up to the final press conference, with everyone watching closely after the two came to blows in September.
    Canelo Alvarez celebrates his victory over Sergey Kovalev in Vegas, Nov 2019Credit: Getty
    Caleb Plant at a press conference in Vegas with his IBF super middleweight beltCredit: Getty
    The IBF super middleweight title is in Alvarez’s sights as he looks to become undisputed champion.
    The contest comes to us from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
    Caleb Plant – the 29-year-old American with a 21-0 record – stands in his way.
    The orthodox fighter from Tennessee has taken part in ten week preparations with the help of the unbeaten champion’s trainer Justin Gamber, detailed exclusively by SunSport.
    Canelo, 31, comes into the fight off the back of a hugely successful 12 month period.
    He has already fought – and won – three times in the past year.
    The 5ft 9in Mexican has defeated Callum Smith, 31, Avni Yildirim, 30, and Billy Joe Saunders, 31 along the way.

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    Canelo is predicting good competition from Plant but says the American will be KO’d somewhere between the seventh and ninth rounds.
    He says: “That’s why we are here and Saturday night, we are gonna make history.
    “He’s a good fighter with a lot of skills, but he’s nothing new for me. I’ve been in there with a lot of good fighters, so it’s nothing different.
    “I think in my opinion, it’s going to be seven to nine rounds.” More

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    Canelo Alvarez’s five biggest strengths that Caleb Plant must beware from brutal power to Matrix-like head movement

    CANELO ALVAREZ has one more step, opponent and fight in his way before becoming the undisputed super-middleweight king.IBF champion and 21-0 challenger Caleb Plant stands across the Las Vegas ring from him on Saturday night as the 7-1 underdog in a two-horse race.
    Canelo has three super-middleweight titles and fights for the IBF on Saturday night
    Canelo and Caleb Plant square off on Saturday night for the undisputed super-middleweight championshipCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The WBC, WBA and WBO mastermind has no so many skills in his arsenal and marquee names on his record that the bookies can barely see a way for the underdog to have his day.
    The 31-year-old Mexican has won world titles at super-welter, middle and even up at light-heavy and only been beaten by the legend Floyd Mayweather, when he was a 23-year-old novice.
    SunSport found it almost impossible to list five weaknesses Plant might be able to exploit on Saturday.
    But an even harder task has been whittling down his strengths to just five.
    PUNCH POWER
    We could have been more specific and celebrated the Mexican-style body punching that Canelo used to savage brave Brits Liam Smith and Rocky Fielding.
    But then we are at risk of forgetting the head shots that knocked Amir Khan clean out and forced Billy Joe Saunders into quitting.
    The sheer brutality of the man even allowed him to batter Callum Smith’s arm so badly that his bicep detached from the bone and needed career-saving surgery!
    When Alvarez plants his feet and picks his shot, no body part above the belt is safe.
    It’s not always one-shot obliteration, from the old Deontay Wilder playbook, but it is brutal precision punching and crunching combinations that have cracked some of the toughest men in the sport.

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    HEAD MOVEMENT
    With a chin as good as Canelo’s you probably don’t even need to worry about protecting it that much.
    A couple of the flush shots knockout artist Gennady Golovkin landed, across their brilliant 24 rounds would have floored a horse but the Guadalajara ace just marched through the abuse.
    But Canelo’s head movement – which he constantly works on in Eddy Reynoso’s gym – has been earning memes of it own, thanks to its Matrix-like qualities.
    In the fights against GGG, Miguel Cotto and especially Danny Jacobs has been nothing short of amazing.
    Because the 56-1-2 ace loves to plant his feet and land power shots, he has to be an expert at defending in the pocket, in range, and he has proven himself a master of the old art.
    Canelo Alvarez sits top of the pile in Sports Illustrated’s pound-for-pound top ten list
    ENGINE
    Canelo failed at least two drug tests in between his two brilliant bouts with Golovkin but was only hit with a six-month ban, it remains a black mark on his record that his biggest backers want you to forget.
    At least clenbuterol, the asthma drug in his system that he blamed on contaminated Mexican meat, is a body-building favourite for helping to melt away fat and not a steroid favoured for helping to build fitness or strength.
    In the 59 fights Canelo has gone the 12-round distance 14 times and, just before he was a household superstar, the 10-round distance on five occasions. And never has he looked like he is struggling down the final straight.
    Even when he went up to light-heavyweight – piling on muscle to hit 12st 7lbs and blast out bonafide great Sergey Kovalev – his gas tank never seemed to struggle under the extra strain.
    And that aerobic capacity not only means Canelo always makes the final bell, but that he remains a violent threat until the last second.
    Kovalev, Billy Joe Saunders and Liam Smith were all stopped at various stages of the last four rounds of their bouts, proving nobody is safe until they hear the final bell.

    EXPERIENCE
    The flame-haired superstar is the youngest of seven brothers who all boxed professionally.
    With minimal amateur experience, the pugilism prodigy turned pro at just 15 and learned his craft the old fashioned way.
    In 2006 he enjoyed seven fights, the same again in 2007, upped the ante to eight in 2008.
    Even in the modern day, when elite fighters can afford to fight two or three times a year and the pandemic has cancelled month’s worth of shows, Canelo has his fifth fight inside 12 months on Saturday.
    The ace has struggled with southpaws, outpointed KO artists, overpowered fading legends, stunned opponents early and scored stoppages while behind on the cards.
    Caleb Plant will have to do something sensational on Saturday as his opponent will have seen it all before.
    ARROGANCE
    There is a fine line between confidence and arrogance. But in boxing – perhaps more than any other sport – arrogance is thoroughly earned and can be a brilliant weapon.
    How many of Saul Alvarez’s opponent’s have genuinely believed they can beat him?
    How many of the victims on his record has he started at down the barrel and calmly told ‘you are not on my level’? How many of them has he convinced?
    Everybody wants to fight Canelo because he is the biggest payday in the sport – he knows it too and sometimes takes pleasure in telling people that he is paying their wages.
    The Mexican has already drawn blood in this rivalry, counter-slapping Plant with two perfect shots at their pre-fight press conference, causing the America’s designer sunglasses to cut him on the right cheek.
    Plant has earned his shot and his cheque but he is going to need superhuman belief and resolve to overwhelm the will of Saul Alvarez.
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    Jake Paul has filled Tommy Fury fight contract with number of ‘bizarre’ clauses and is ‘being awkward’, claims dad John

    JAKE PAUL has filled his fight contract with Tommy Fury with a number of ‘bizarre clauses’, according to the Love Island star’s dad John.The YouTuber turned boxer will finally settle his beef with the youngest Fury brother in a grudge match on December 18.
    Jake Paul and Tommy Fury will throw down in Florida on December 18Credit: Instagram / Jake Paul
    Fury and Paul have been going back and forth at one another for several monthsCredit: BT Sport
    And Fury’s dad John has claimed the pair’s bout agreement is full of ‘bizzare’ clausesCredit: REX
    It’s been revealed that Fury must change his surname if he loses the battle of social media stars, with doting dad John revealing there are a number of ‘awkward’ stipulations.
    The 57-year-old told BT Sport: “[Paul’s team] are being awkward.
    “The contract has been bizarre. If I was going to go through what they’ve put in the contract, we’d be here all day.
    “I’ve said yes to everything; yes, yes, yes, yes, do what you’ve got to do because I know Jake Paul can’t beat Tommy no matter what he does.”
    Fury, 22, will pocket a £423,000 bonus if he gets the better of The Problem Child, although he’ll legally be obliged to change his name to ‘Tommy Fumbles’ if he loses.
    An excerpt of the pair’s bout agreement which read: “If Fury is declared the winner of the Bout, Paul hereby agrees to pay Fury Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) directly from Paul’s purse as an additional fighter bonus.

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    “However, if Paul is declared the winner of the Bout, Fury hereby agrees to (i) commence, within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of the Bout, an application process with the Royal Courts of Justice in the United Kingdom to obtain a deed poll legally changing Fury’s name to “Tommy Fumbles,” (ii) change, within twenty four (24) hours of the Bout, all of his social media accounts to reflect the name “Tommy Fumbles:, and (iii) immediately after the Bout utilise the name “Tommy Fumbles” in all forms of media…”
    Fury – the half-brother of WBC heavyweight Tyson – has a wealth of boxing experience to his name in comparison to Paul.
    And dad John is confident his son will do a number on the outspoken and divisive Youtuber.
    He said: “Tommy knows he’s up against a stacked deck, but he should still beat Jake Paul at a canter.
    “And if he can’t, there’s no way in the boxing world for him.

    “It’s make or break, for both men, but it’ll hit Tommy harder because Tommy’s supposed to be a professional boxer.
    “Tommy will work hard, he’ll do what he’s gotta do.
    “Has Tommy got the skill to beat him? Yes. Has he got the power to knock him out? Yes.
    “All it is with Tommy – he’s young, can he handle the big occasion on the night?

    “But I’m sure he’s thought about it many times before and he’s got the king of the ring in his corner.
    “Tyson’s gonna be in his corner that night. I think Tyson’s flying out there in a few weeks to help him out.
    “Whatever desire he’s missing, Tyson will put there, I’m sure of that.”

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    Boxer Viktor Kotochigov shows off horror burns from ‘ACID attack after gang of men break into UK hotel room’

    FORMER WBC Lightweight International Champion Viktor Kotochigov has been attacked with an ‘acid-like substance’ while in the UK for a training camp.The 28-year-old has been in England preparing for a fight scheduled to take place on December 11, as well as supporting friend Tursynbay Kulakhmet who lost to Juan Carlos Abreu last Friday.
    Kotochigov is in the UK preparing for his next fight scheduled for December 11Credit: INSTAGRAM: VIKTOR.BOXERKZ
    The thugs broke into his hotel room and threw an ‘acid-like substance’ over himCredit: INSTAGRAM: VIKTOR.BOXERKZ
    The attack left him ‘curling in pain’Credit: INSTAGRAM: VIKTOR.BOXERKZ
    But the camp has been ‘unlucky’ for the lightweight after he was allegedly attacked with an ‘acid-like substance’ by hooded thugs.
    Kotochigov explained the events on his Instagram, saying he ‘curled in pain’ after the attack.
    He said: “The England camp was a bit unlucky for me.
    “Briefly about the situation: I flew to England, to prepare for the duel scheduled for December 11.
    “Got a room and started working out. It’s been four days, sleeping at home at night, hearing some noise outside the door, someone trying to open the lock loudly.
    “I’m breaking into my mind and want to grab a knife, but there was nothing in the kitchen except for a fork and spoon.

    “The door opens, people fly in, with their hood on their heads.
    “Not long thinking I stand up and go to them but apparently they had no plans to fight me and they were pouring acid-like substance on me, I curled in pain and these people quickly hid.
    “Called the coach first thing. The coach came at night, took me to the hospital, took care of me, for which I am very grateful!
    “I’ve spent the last few days in the hospital, with burns, being watched by doctors.
    “I didn’t conflict with anyone who needed this, no idea. I understood one thing, you need to go to the camp to proven places.”
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    Inside Canelo Alvarez’s ‘old-school combat training’ camp for Caleb Plant fight where not even his own friends are safe

    CANELO ALVAREZ is a throwback fighter with old-school training methods and even age-old hobbies.When work ethic dips around him his own friends and gym mates are not safe – let alone his opponents.
    Canelo Alvarez has been preparing for one of the toughest fights of his lifeCredit: Getty
    The Mexican superstar is being put through a brutal training campCredit: Getty
    While some of his peers and rivals prefer computerised exercise bikes to early morning runs, tippy-tappy pad combinations over real-life drills and glamorous parties over golf, Canelo is cut from a different cloth.
    In the same week Anthony Joshua visited a handful of American gyms – including Canelo’s own – looking for a possible fourth trainer to add to his corner, Eddy Reynoso has been Alvarez’s only mentor since day one.
    While most of the sports established and wealthy world champions risk their reputations barely twice a year, the biggest draw in the game has his FIFTH fight inside 12 months on Saturday.
    As some of the most exciting young talents in the business – like Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, Teofimo Lopez and Gervonta Davis – only talk about fighting each other, Canelo jumps between four weight classes to take the biggest challenges and grab the most world title belts he can.
    The rise from 15-year-old super-lightweight to light-heavyweight champ and – if he defeats Caleb Plant on Saturday – undisputed super-middle immortality has not been perfect.
    There have been controversial decisions, most significantly the first Gennady Golovkin bout that was scored a draw, and a doping ban between those two bouts with the Kazakh KO artist.
    But the WBC, WBA and WBO champ’s methods and commitments have gone a long to erasing those memories from the minds of his fans and softening their impact for his few remaining doubters and critics.

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    In the hurt business that always looks for marginal gains and the latest fad – from vegan diets to Vasiliy Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk’s brain training and juggling – Canelo and Reynoso remain stoically loyal to the past.
    Before beating Billy Joe Saunders into submission last May, multi-time trainer-of-the-year Reynoso told SunSport: “I like the old-school combat training styles.
    “I prefer the traditional boxing methods.
    “I like lots of repetition, practicing and drilling the basics over and over again.
    “We want our fighters to always be improving and learning on their defence and offence.
    “There are some good boxers and trainers who use different methods, like the juggling Lomachenko does, I respect those guys.
    “But, for me, I don’t think that helps a fighter develop and I don’t think it helps the fighter’s career.”
    Too many fighters chase Instagram fame today with unrealistic pad-tapping training clips, employ staff to copy-and-paste motivational quotes across their social media channels and get sucked into their own hype.
    Canelo Alvarez works out with Ryan Garcia in the gymCredit: Instagram
    Canelo is a four-weight world champion and is trying to become undisputed king at super middleweightCredit: Getty
    He is put through ‘old-school combat training’ and ‘traditional boxing methods’ by Eddy ReynosoCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But Canelo, the biggest draw in the game who hands every opponent life-changing millions with every fight, blanks all of those modern-day distractions.
    With 23-year-old Garcia, his own gym-mate and friend tipped to be boxing’s new golden boy, Canelo refused to pull his punches when asked recently about the starlet’s inactivity.
    The no-nonsense ace said: “Ryan has a lot of talent. But to me, in my eyes, he’s wasting a lot of time and wasting his talent. 
    “I look at him and don’t see him 100 percent dedicated and, to us, that’s a bad signal.
    “We always remind him as a team to come to the gym, to train, and to learn because you need to be in the gym. You’re learning day-by-day, at the very minimum, fighting five times a year.  So definitely, he needs to be a little more dedicated.” 
    A few days after those comments, the mentor was quizzed on whether he had caused a rift in his own camp.
    Perhaps Reynoso would have told him to tow the line or a PR advisor got into his ear and suggested a retraction?

    No chance. Workaholic Canelo doubled down on his quotes and reminded Garcia and the rest of the world why he is sitting atop an embarrassment of riches and belts.
    “What I said about him wasn’t meant to be negative, it was constructive criticism,” the 56-1-2 star said.
    “I want him to take it and use it as motivation to get himself on the right track again.”
    “If I have the opportunity to fight three, four or even five times a year, I’m happy. I’m happy because this is what I do, this is what I love. 
    “My love is in the gym and I’m always ready to fight. For me, it’s really good. But for other fighters? I don’t know why they don’t fight more”.
    TEE TIME
    Inside the gym, where Canelo perfects his head movement by bobbing and weaving out of the way of a heavy swinging punchbag, or repeats the same two-punch combination a hundred times in the hunt for perfection, he craves even more challenges.
    The golf nut spends his few spare hours away from his gym and his children honing his drive and putting on the golf course.
    Not the flashy Floyd Mayweather life of strip clubs and cash-grabs for dedicated Canelo, he prefers a very different type of green.
    On a San Diego course, sipping Diet Cokes between shots, he proved his English is improving as quickly as his swing, saying: “In previous training camps my life is gym-to-home, gym-to-home, gym-to-home and at some point it gets boring.
    “For my mind, something outside of boxing is good. It’s a very active sport and the truth is it helps me a lot in my life.
    “It’s a sport that relaxes you, after five hours playing on the course I come home and am relaxed.
    “But it’s a very difficult sport and that is why I like it. I am a person who likes challenges.”
    IBF champ Plant – a 21-0 Nashville warrior – is the best challenge available at the moment.
    But everything from Canelo’s childhood, to his pedigree and now even to his hobby, suggests the perfectionist will hold all four 12st belts by Sunday morning.
    NINTCHDBPICT000681440171Credit: Getty
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    Nigel and Conor Benn face off on punch machine and get exact same score despite 32-year age difference

    IT WAS a case of like father, like son as Nigel and Conor Benn took on a punchbag challenge together.The boxing dad-and-lad duo battled it out on the Good Morning Britain segment.
    Nigel Benn struck first on the Good Morning Britain challengeCredit: ITV
    Conor then set a target for his dad to matchCredit: ITV
    The younger Benn couldn’t believe his old man had equalled his scoreCredit: ITV
    And at first it seemed as though the senior Benn would have the upper hand.
    Dressed in a smart shirt-and-trousers combo, the 57-year-old Nigel stepped up to smash the bag.
    His strike registered a hefty score of 848, which host Ben Shephard understatedly described as a ‘nice start’.
    Conor, 25, was having none of it though and addressed the bag with a couple of warm-up swings.
    But the youngster – dressed in a tracksuit and trainers – could only register a measly 769, nearly 80 points under his dad’s score.
    While Nigel celebrated, Conor complained he hadn’t hit the bag properly and demanded another go.

    Strike two was a cleaner hit as the son sent the score rocketing to 860 to lay down the gauntlet to his old man.
    Shephard quipped ‘we might be here for some time’ as tension grew in the studio.
    But despite the 32-year-age gap Nigel was more than a match for his boy.
    The former two-weight world champion connected with another right-hand and fired the score up to 860 himself.
    The pair were happy to call it a draw with the spoils shared in the Benn household.
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    Jake Paul boasts about tag of ‘fourth most clutch athlete of all time’ behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Jordan

    COMING fourth in any ranking behind Cristiano Ronaldo, Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods is worth shouting about.And Jake Paul did just that when he boasted about being tagged in the list of ‘most clutch athletes of all time’.
    Jake Paul has four wins in his professional career so farCredit: Getty
    Cristiano Ronaldo is a five-time Ballon d’Or winnerCredit: Reuters
    Streamer Edwin Castro – known as Castro1021 – named Paul fourth on his list of sporting megastars behind Ronaldo, Jordan and Woods.
    Castro1021 tweeted: “Most clutch athletes of all time in the correct order: Cristiano Ronaldo. Michael Jordan. Tiger Woods. Jake Paul. Born winners.”
    Paul shared the ranking on his Instagram account for his 17.6million followers to see.
    The YouTuber-turned-boxer is undefeated in the ring with four wins from four fights so far in his short professional career.
    His last outing ended in victory by split decision over former UFC champ Tyron Woodley, who was making his boxing debut.

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    The 24-year-old next faces Britain’s Tommy Fury in Tampa Bay on December 18.
    The pair have been beefing for months and will finally settle their scores in the eight-round grudge match.
    Paul has been accused of filling the fight contract with a series of bizarre clauses ahead of the blockbuster bout.
    Love Island star Fury will pocket a £423,000 bonus if he gets the better of The Problem Child.
    But he will be legally obliged to change his name to ‘Tommy Fumbles’ if he loses.
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