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    Five next opponents for Dillian Whyte with WBC set to make Tyson Fury decision including finally taking on Otto Wallin

    DILLIAN WHYTE may finally get his well deserved shot at the heavyweight world title. The British contender was the WBC No1 ranked challenger for over 1,000 days without getting his crack at their famous green and gold belt.
    Dillian Whyte may finally get his well deserved shot at the heavyweight world title.Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Whyte was due to defend his status as WBC mandatory against Otto Wallin, until he suffered a shoulder injury and was withdrawn by doctors.
    The governing body have received proof of the injury and could now be ready to call Fury to fight his long-time rival.
    But the Gyspy King’s promoter Frank Warren said it will down to the champion who he fights next, meaning Whyte could need back up alternatives, and here SunSport runs down his full list of options.

    Tyson Fury
    If all goes to plan – which is not always the case in boxing – Whyte will be mandated by the WBC to fight Fury.
    Technically, he is a free agent but has been promoted by Eddie Hearn for much of his career and could be represented by the Matchroom boss in negotiations.
    Boxing fans will be desperate for the opposing teams to strike a deal and share the promotional and TV rights.
    But, as it is a mandatory defence, if terms are not agreed it will go to purse bids, meaning the highest offer will win the rights to the fight.
    Frank Warren, Tyson Fury and Bob ArumCredit: Rex

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    Otto Wallin
    If for whatever reasons fans are robbed of the mega-fight, Whyte, 33, will have to look at other options.
    Wallin, 30, was by all means handpicked as a stay-busy opponent, and is not contractually in a position to force the rescheduling of the fight.
    But Whyte has a warriors mentality, and is evidently irked by suggestions he tactically pulled out with a fake injury.
    If he is not able to get Fury, he could chose to settle the score with Wallin once and for all, to prove any cynics wrong.
    Dillian Whyte pulled out of fighting Otto Wallin injuredCredit: Getty
    Andy Ruiz Jr
    Mexican-American Ruiz, 32, is another ideal alternative to Fury.
    The two came close to fighting last year but terms were not agreed, with Whytetwice facing Alexander Povetkin, 42, and Ruiz beating Chris Arreola, 40.
    Following his shock win over Anthony Joshua in 2019, despite the rematch loss, Ruiz still remains a big player in the heavyweight division.
    His fast hands combined with Whyte’s aggression and power makes for an intriguing match-up.
    Former heavyweight world champion Andy Ruiz JrCredit: Rex
    Anthony Joshua
    While possibly not likely, this domestic rematch will always be an appealing option to both.
    Whyte beat Joshua, 32, in the amateurs in 2009 but six years later lost the rematch in the pros.
    They were in line to fight again in 2019 but it fell through, leaving the door open to a trilogy decider.
    The pair have since gained mutual respect for each other but that would not get in the way of them settling the score in a massive British clash.
    Anthony Joshua sucked up this punch to beat Dillian Whyte in 2015Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Deontay Wilder
    Whyte’s years of being overlooked for the WBC belt Wilder that held at the time has created massive animosity between the pair.
    The Bronze Bomber, 36, is only likely to be motivated to continue boxing by massive fights.
    He has spoken about wanting to put the record straight with Whyte before, who will be more than happy to do so.
    Fury would be top of Whyte’s priorities, but Wilder could be a close second.
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    Inside Caleb Plant’s 10 week camp for Canelo Alvarez fight including training with Andre Ward and sparring Shawn Porter

    CALEB PLANT has been training with boxing royalty as he attempts to dethrone super-middleweight king Canelo Alvarez. The American puts his prized IBF title up against Canelo’s WBC, WBA and WBO belts in an undisputed title decider over the weekend.
    Canelo Alvarez and Caleb Plant ahead of their fightCredit: Amanda Westcott
    Plant is faced with overcoming the best boxer on the planet right now, but has left no stoned unturned in his training camp.
    And here, SunSport exclusively goes inside his ten week preparations with the help of the unbeaten champion’s trainer Justin Gamber.
    DURATION
    Plant looked set to fight Canelo in September, but talks broke down and terms were later agreed for November.
    It meant he had an extra two weeks in camp, but as Gamber reveals, the pair are never usually out of the gym regardless.
    He said: “Eight weeks out from the fight we up the ante, this camp was ten weeks. 
    “We did two weeks extra, but it doesn’t even matter because we’re usually in the gym anyway.”
    Caleb Plant arriving in the boxing gymCredit: BOXRAW

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    THE APPROACH
    Plant has insisted, despite the facing pound-for-pound No1, nothing has changed in their approach – and Gamber echoes that.
    He revealed: “We basically stick to the formula – we added a few unique drills to this camp – but we pretty much always do that.
    “We did really treat it like any other camp. But, we’re not just fighting any other fighter.
    “There’s a reason that Canelo is considered the pound for pound best, but we didn’t take our approach any differently. 
    “We have been working on specific technical aspects of course, but at the end of the day, if Caleb Plant is himself and is the best version of himself, that’s all we need.”
    Caleb Plant training to fight Canelo AlvarezCredit: Getty
    ANDRE WARD
    Plant, 29, had fans talking when he uploaded pictures training with Andre Ward, 37, who retired 32-0 in 2016 as a modern great.
    The pair spent three days together with Ward’s old trainer Virgil Hunter in LA, enough time to soak in the endless amount of knowledge on offer.
    Gamber said: “I know Caleb and Andre are friends, and Caleb mentioned that Andre invited him up there and I encouraged him to go. 
    “Andre’s a great boxer, he’s smart, Caleb’s looked up to Andre for years and I encouraged him to go. 
    “It was a short thing, maybe three days and it was good for Caleb to get away right before the camp, clear his head and just to be around some good, positive people.
    “They had some good ideas and at the end of the day, they’re friends with Caleb, they’re friends of ours and they just wanted to invite him to come and encourage him.” 
    Caleb Plant in the gym with American legend Andre WardCredit: Instagram @calebplant
    SPARRING
    Plant is based in Las Vegas – a hotspot for quality sparring Stateside.
    And he took full advantage by sharing rounds with ex-welterweight champ Shawn Porter, who fights undefeated Terence Crawford on November 20.
    Gamber revealed: “Shawn was the biggest name, we did a little bit of work with Carlos Adames and we did work with other guys. 
    “But Shawn was the biggest name and we’re used to sparring Shawn here and there. It’s been a little while, but we’ve sparred him a number of times. 
    “Just like Andre, we’re friends with Shawn and his team and we respect them. He’s got a big fight on his hands with Terence Crawford. 
    “And Terence is a little taller than Shawn and it was good work for Shawn and Caleb sparring each other, it was good work.” 
    Shawn Porter pictured with Caleb Plant
    THE CUT
    The fight explosively started early when the rivals began brawling on stage at their press conference in LA.
    It left Plant with a cut, which threatened to affect his sparring, but Gamber reassured there were no such problems.
    He admitted: “I actually wondered that myself. 
    “I wondered if it would put us back a couple of days, I knew it wouldn’t put us back much, if any, but I wouldn’t even call them cuts. 
    “They were more like scratches more than anything, but they didn’t actually slow us down any, we didn’t miss a sparring day. 
    “He went to the doctors to make sure, but the doctor reassured us everything was fine and it was never an issue.” 
    Caleb Plant sustained a cut after brawling with Canelo AlvarezCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    THE TACTICS
    Having won titles in four divisions in a 59-fight career which started when Canelo was 15, he has almost seen it all in the ring.
    So Gamber knows Plant has to be versatile in his approach, and give Alvarez something to think about all night.
    He explained: “You can’t just be a good boxer with Canelo, you’ve got to have the heart, the mind, the grit, you’ve got to have the junkyard dog in you, but you’ve got to be smart. 
    “You’ve got to be able to box different ways. You can’t just stick and move, you can’t just go forward, you can’t just counter punch. 
    “You can’t do anything one way, Caleb’s going to have to go after him a little bit, he’s going to have to get a little aggressive with him at times. 
    “He’s going to have to mix it up – but Caleb has everything he needs to win this fight, I know it.”
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    Canelo Alvarez vs Caleb Plant tale of the tape: How two fighters compare ahead of undisputed super-middleweight clash

    CANELO ALVAREZ and Caleb Plant will fight it out to crown the first-ever undisputed super-middleweight champion. Canelo will put his WBC, WBA and WBO belts on the line over the weekend in Las Vegas, while Plant offers up his IBF strap and unbeaten record.
    Canelo Alvarez and Caleb Plant ahead of their fightCredit: Amanda Westcott
    And if the prospect of having all four world titles on the line was not enough, their brawl in the pre-fight press conference ramped up the intrigue some more.
    It seems to be a celebration of excellence whenever Canelo steps foot in the ring, but Plant is the next man to have his say in that.
    Here, SunSport breaks down how the rivals compare ahead of of the mega-unification bout.
    SPEED
    Canelo is one of the most destructive combination punchers in the sport, letting fly with beautiful shots in numbers.
    But his speed is not always eye-catching, as he instead focuses more on accuracy and timing.
    It means Plant may well have the edge in the pure pace of his shots, as the American does tend to put them together nicely.
    He sets up his attacks behind his jab, closes the distance and then throws scoring combinations.
    Caleb Plant is known for quick combinationsCredit: Getty

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    POWER
    There is only one winner here, and that is Canelo.
    The Mexican has devastating power, which has seen him score 38 knockouts in his 56 wins.
    Specifically his left hooks and right hands do the most damage, and it is not hard to see why when you watch his training videos on the heavy bag.
    Plant comes into the fight knowing Canelo’s last opponent Billy Joe Saunders was left with FOUR face fractures after a brutal uppercut in round eight.
    But the underdog does have 12 KOs of his own in 21 wins, although he has more stoppages than one-punch finishes.
    Canelo Alvarez left Billy Joe Saunders with four face fractures after a brutal uppercutCredit: Getty
    EXPERIENCE
    Not many other fighters can claim to have more experience than Canelo, who amazingly turned professional at just 15.
    At 31, while somehow still improving, he is a 59-fight veteran who has won titles from light-middleweight up to light-heavyweight.
    He has also shared the ring with some of the best in his era, including Floyd Mayweather, Miguel Cotto, Gennady Golovkin and Sergey Kovalev.
    And his only blemish – as a 23-year-old in 2013 – against Mayweather proved a turning point in his career, as he seemed to adapt and improve his style thereafter.
    Plant, 29, is also yet to face an opponent of world class standard, despite an impressive win against Jose Uzcategui to win the title in his coming out party.
    Canelo Alvarez has won titles in four different divisionsCredit: AFP
    RECORD
    On the surface, one may look at Plant’s undefeated 21-0 record and take confidence that he does not know how to lose.
    But when you look at the names on Canelo’s resume, it is hard to compare it with anyone else’s.
    And having beaten the best from 154-168lb, there is not a style Alvarez is yet to come across.
    Plant will look at the fact Canelo was beaten by a slick operator in Mayweather, a style he has similarly displayed in his career.
    But Saunders was another to have had a good reputation for the sweet science, and he returned home with a busted eye.
    Canelo Alvarez drew to Gennady Golvkin in 2017 but won the rematch a year later
    PHYSIQUE
    Plant carries in a height and reach advantage, standing 6ft 1in compared to 5ft 9in Canelo, and has an almost four inch reach advantage.
    But Alvarez has fought as high as 175lb, when in November 2019 he knocked out Sergey Kovalev to win the WBO title.
    He has also given away height and reach before and had no problem marching down 6ft 3in Callum Smith in December 2020 to dominate over 12 rounds.
    But Plant will need to use every bit of his length to keep Canelo on the end of his jab and avoid the distance being closed down.
    Alvarez is also a master at educated pressure, blocking and slipping shots as he walks forward, also leaning his head in as a bait to then counter off.
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    ‘His uppercuts are brutal’ – Canelo Alvarez’s ex-opponent Avni Yildirim reveals why Mexican star is ‘the full package’

    CANELO ALVAREZ has been described as ‘the full package’ by his former opponent Avni Yildirim who claims: ‘His uppercuts are brutal’. Canelo is boxing’s top attraction, with world titles in four divisions from light-middleweight to light-heavyweight.
    Canelo Alvarez beat Avni Yildirim in three roundsCredit: EPA
    Avni Yildirim described Canelo Alvarez as ‘the full package’Credit: EPA
    He currently reigns as unified super-middleweight champion after three fights at the 168lb division.
    Avni Yildirim is one of those to have experienced the Mexican star’s greatness first hand and opened up about the harsh reality of sharing the ring with him.
    Yildirim told SunSport: “He is strong. And he’s basically the full package. Hard-hitting, very accurate and fast at the same time.
    “Canelo’s counterpunching, his body shots and his uppercuts are brutal. I also mentioned his defensive movements.
    “It’s really hard to hit him and you’re very likely to get hit at the same time.”
    Canelo, 31, left with the WBC and WBA titles in December 2020 after dominating Liverpool’s Callum Smith, 31, over 12 rounds.

    Avni Yildirim thinks Caleb Plant has little chance against CaneloCredit: Reuters
    And following a routine three-round stoppage over Yildirim, 30, in February, three months later he faced Billy Joe Saunders, 31, in a unification.
    It took Canelo eight rounds to break Saunders down and leave the previously unbeaten Brit with FOUR face fractures.
    Alvarez is left needing just Caleb Plant’s IBF title to become undisputed champion for the first time in his illustrious career.
    They fight this weekend in Las Vegas, and Plant, 29, will have to do what no man other than Floyd Mayweather, now 44, has done.
    Mayweather is the only blemish on Canelo’s 59-fight record, after giving the then-23-year-old a boxing lesson.
    He is strong. And he’s basically the full package. Hard-hitting, very accurate and fast at the same time.Avni Yildirim
    But Yildirim doubts lightening will strike twice in a cold warning to Plant.
    He said: “If Plant could outbox him, he should do it. But it’s not gonna happen. But he’s also not gonna win in a slugfest.
    “As I said I don’t give Plant a big chance in this one. I don’t see how Canelo can be beaten at the moment.
    “Of course, you can try to fight him from the outside but he will find a way to get close enough to land those hard combinations.
    “And if you go in for a shootout you will probably lose because Canelo is so good defensively and an excellent counter puncher. I don’t see how Plant can beat him.”
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    Tyson Fury looks dapper in £560 Versace shoes and suit jacket as he helps coach in local gym after announcing UK tour

    TYSON FURY looked dapper as ever as he wore a sharp suit jacket and designer Versace shoes. The Gypsy King is enjoying some down time after his epic trilogy with over Deontay Wilder, which ended in an 11th round knockout.
    Tyson Fury looking sharp in a navy suit jacket and Vercase shesCredit: Instagram @johnnyward1
    Tyson Fury announced a UK homecoming tourCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
    Fury was recently pictured in the gym with 2-0 boxer Johnny Ward and trainer, former world champion Andy Lee.
    The WBC champion was all smiles dressed in a navy jacket, red tie and £560 Vercase medusa head velvet loafers.
    Fury’s thrilling win over Wilder, 36, was his fifth consecutive fight Stateside and his fourth in Las Vegas.
    But now his promoters Bob Arum and Frank Warren are hoping for a UK homecoming on his return.
    And that could come against long-time rival Dillian Whyte, 33, who is the current WBC mandatory challenger.
    It would see Fury, 33, fight in the UK for the first time in close to four years.

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    But the heavyweight hero will reunite with his British fans before then, having announced a UK tour.
    Stretching from December 2-8, he will be in England, Wales and Scotland over six nights for an evening with event.
    But soon after, his attention with turn to brother Tommy, 22, who faces YouTube sensation Jake Paul, 24, in Florida on December 18.
    Fury is set to travel over to Las Vegas to help the 2019 Love Island star train for the fight and then be in his corner.
    Their dad John usually coaches Tommy but due to a previous criminal conviction, he is unable to travel Stateside.
    It means unbeaten Fury will instead be a voice in the corner for 7-0 Tommy.
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    Jake Paul has filled Tommy Fury fight contract with ‘bizarre’ clauses and is ‘being awkward’, dad John Fury claims

    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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    Tommy Fury changing his name is NOT in Jake Paul fight contract but he WILL be ‘extremely well paid’, Frank Warren says

    TOMMY FURY changing his name if he loses is NOT in his contract to fight Jake Paul, Frank Warren insists. The celebrity boxing rivals finally confirmed their grudge match, which is set for December 18 in Florida.
    Tommy Fury pictured with his promoter Frank WarrenCredit: PA
    Jake Paul fights Tommy Fury on December 18Credit: Amanda Westcott
    Paul, 24, had offered a wager which would see him forfeit an additional $500,000 to Fury, 22, if he lost.
    But in the event he won, the YouTuber would force his opponent to legally change his name to ‘Tommy Fumbles’ for a year.
    Fury, brother to WBC heavyweight champion Tyson, confidently accepted the bet and ordered a contract to be produced.
    And despite Paul releasing documented proof, promoter Warren insisted no such clause has actually been inserted.
    He said on iFL TV: “No, that’s not in the contract. I’ll tell you what, I think Jake Paul is a really good promoter.
    “He’s a very good promoter and he’s fun, there’s no doubt about it. This could be a lot of fun.
    “These two are obviously going to get at each other, it’s going to be a fun promotion, there’s no doubt about it.”

    Paul started with three knockouts, over online rival ‘AnEsonGib’, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, both 37.
    But in August he scored his biggest win yet against ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley, 39, over eight rounds.
    On the undercard, Fury, 22, beat Paul’s sparring partner Anthony Taylor, 32, to set up the mega-fight.
    The pressure has been piled on the 2019 Love Island star, most notably from his own family.
    Warren previously joked dad John and brother Tyson could both disown Fury if he fails to win.

    But the risk has matched up with the reward for the unbeaten Brit, who will be paid handsomely for the clash.
    Warren said: “Look, I’m pleased for Tommy because he’s getting extremely well paid for it.
    “And you can’t be expecting him to turn anything down like this. It’s huge money.
    “You know what? For the money you’re getting paid, you’re getting paid well to take the pressure, that’s what it’s all about.”
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    Jake Paul tipped to score stunning upset victory over ‘novice’ Tommy Fury in battle of social media stars

    JAKE PAUL will score a stunning upset victory over fellow boxing ‘novice’ Tommy Fury, Carl Frampton believes.The YouTuber turned boxer will face the former Love Island star in a grudge match in Tampa, Florida on December 18.
    Jake Paul will face Tommy Fury in a grudge match on December 18Credit: INSTAGRAM@JAKEPAUL
    The pair have been exchanging verbal jabs for monthsCredit: BT SPORT
    And former super-bantamweight champ Carl Frampton has tipped Paul to score an upset victory over FuryCredit: PA
    Paul’s lack of experience will see him go into the bout as a big underdog, but Frampton reckons The Problem Child will defy the odds and blow up TNT’s undefeated record.
    The former WBA and IBF super-bantamweight told talkSPORT: “To be honest, I don’t really know much about them.
    “I’ve seen Jake Paul, little highlights of him. I’ve seen Tommy Fury, I was actually working for BT for one of his fights as a pundit.
    “I think that if you put a gun to my head, I think I fancy Jake Paul in that fight, if I’m being honest.
    “Although he’s very, very new to boxing, he’s alright. He can box a bit.
    “Yet to fight a proper boxer, but I think he’s been very careful with the opponents he does pick and I think Tommy Fury, a novice professional – let’s call a spade a spade, that’s what he is, a very novice professional with a lot to learn – I think he’s [Paul] getting him at the right time.

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    “I would probably edge Paul in that fight. I don’t like to say it because I don’t know how good that looks on boxing if he beats an actual boxer. I would edge him in the fight though.”
    Should Fury lose to the former Disney star, he could be forced to change his name to ‘Tommy Fumbles’.
    But dad John is confident his reality TV star son will keep his and the family’s pride intact by putting a beating on the younger Paul brother.

    He told BT Sport: “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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