More stories

  • in

    Tyson Fury’s promoter says Anthony Joshua will LOSE Oleksandr Usyk rematch and claims AJ has had ‘lucky’ career

    TYSON FURY’S promoter Frank Warren claims Anthony Joshua will LOSE his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.Warren believes AJ will struggle to find a way past the Ukrainian after he was thoroughly outboxed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month.
    Frank Warren reckons Anthony Joshua will lose his rematch to Oleksandr UsykCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Warren believes a fight between AJ and Fury is now offCredit: PA
    And Warren adds that Joshua’s boxing career prior to Usyk has been LUCKY.
    The British ace lost his world heavyweight titles to Usyk after a unanimous points decision in London.
    And it means a potential showdown against Fury is off unless Joshua can win his belts back in a rematch.
    However, Warren believes Usyk is still too good to be outfoxed by ‘fortunate’ Joshua.
    And he instead wants to see the Ukrainian take on Fury in a division unifier.
    Warren wrote in Boxing Scene: “I cannot actually imagine a rematch turning out much differently.

    JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS WITH 100s OF GAMES TO PLAY AND NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED (Ts&Cs apply)
    “I cannot see Usyk jumping on the party circuit and turning up horrendously out of condition.
    “Fortune has very much favoured Joshua since he turned pro.
    “The British public craved a heavyweight hero and got behind him in their droves, backing him to the absolute hilt and invested fortunes in ticket and pay-per-view fees.
    “The attributes Usyk possesses are shared by Tyson with interest, along with a size and speed advantage.
    “A fight between them is a natural one to make as we will now consider an alternative way forward.”

    FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS

    Tyson Fury’s dad John tells Deontay Wilder his son will ‘retire him’ and warns he needs to learn from Anthony Joshua More

  • in

    Tyson Fury says he’s heavier than he was for Deontay Wilder rematch and ‘training like Rocky’ ahead of trilogy fight

    TYSON FURY thinks his heartbreak-hit training camp will make another Deontay Wilder win worthy of a bomb-riddled Rocky movie.Britain’s WBC heavyweight king was forced into the bout by an American judge but, after weeks of training, a case of Covid-19 floored their July 24 fight.
    WBC heavyweight champ Tyson Fury will renew his rivalry with Deontay Wilder on SaturdayCredit: AFP
    But The Gypsy King goes into the fight on the back of a less than ideal training campCredit: INSTAGRAM@GYPSYKING101
    Fury reckons his second win over Wilder will be a Rocky-esque storyCredit: ALAMY
    The rearranged Saturday clash looked set to follow smoothly on from the August 8 birth of Fury’s sixth child Athena – but the baby was hit with complications at birth and had to battle out of intensive care.
    Fear of catching coronavirus again, and leaving wife Paris too soon, meant Fury trained himself for a couple of months and only flew out to Las Vegas to acclimatise on September 18.
    But the 33-year-old reckons all the trials and tribulations will put another victory over the Bronze Bomber up there with Sly Stallone’s most iconic wins over Ivan Drago, Clubber Lang and Apollo Creed.
    The 6ft 9in Gypsy King said: “I’ve been training myself like in the Rocky movies.
    “Like I said, what I don’t know about boxing ain’t worth knowing.
    “As long as my weight’s all right — I’m around 20st at the moment, nice and high, plenty of weight on me — I can always box for 12 rounds no matter what condition I’m in.

    JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS WITH 100s OF GAMES TO PLAY AND NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED (Ts&Cs apply)
    “The man who is in shape who trains all year round doesn’t need a ten-week training camp.
    “A man who’s in shape all year round just needs two weeks sparring and he’s done, ready to go.”
    Wilder’s long list of excuses for getting battered in their February 2020 rematch are too fanciful even for a Hollywood script.
    But Fury remembers being dropped twice by the 35-year-old in their original 2018 draw and wants to remind fans he is dealing with a dynamite-fisted assassin.
    Fury laughed: “I’m playing with an atomic bomb.
    “He’s very, very dangerous.
    I’m around 20st at the moment, nice and high, plenty of weight on meTyson Fury
    “With most boxers they need to hit you with five punches, with Wilder he can hit you with a quarter punch and knock you spark out.
    “Wilder’s my most dangerous fight since Wladimir Klitschko.
    “Once I got that guy out of the way I knew Wilder would be my most dangerous opponent.
    “That’s what we’re messing with — my ultimate dangerman.
    “If you could design any fighter to be able to compete with me as a boxer then it would be Deontay Wilder.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “Wilder’s only got one loss in 44 fights, he’s very dangerous and I’m up for the challenge. I’m very up for it actually.
    “Although I beat the guy last time, the first fight was a draw and we will see what happens in the third fight.
    “I’m looking forward to the challenge.”
    l BT Sport Box Office will show Fury v Wilder: The Trilogy exclusively live in the UK on Saturday, October 9. For more info go to www.bt.com/sportboxoffice

    FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS

    Tyson Fury vows to end Deontay Wilder’s career in final trilogy More

  • in

    Liam Smith vs Anthony Fowler: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard, ring walk times

    ANTHONY FOWLER takes on Liam Smith in a mouthwatering super-welterweight ‘Battle of Liverpool’.The 30-year-old Fowler steps up against former world champion Smith, 33, in the biggest test of his career to headline a stacked card in Merseyside.

    JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS WITH 100s OF GAMES TO PLAY AND NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED (Ts&Cs apply)

    Anthony Fowler (left) faces Liam Smith next
    When is Smith vs Fowler?

    Liam Smith vs Anthony Fowler takes place on Saturday, October 9.
    The M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool plays host.
    Expect the main event ring walks at around 10pm.
    The super-welterweight clash is set for 12 x 3min rounds.

    What TV channel and live stream is Smith vs Fowler on?
    Smith vs Fowler will be broadcast live on DAZN.
    DAZN costs £7.99 per month for subscribers.
    What is the full undercard?
    Ted Cheeseman returns to action against unbeaten Troy Williamson as he defends his British super-welterweight title.
    While Shannon Courtenay puts her WBA bantamweight title on the line against Jamie Mitchell.
    The fight will be Courtenay’s first defence of the belt she won by defeating Ebanie Bridges back in April.

    Ted Cheeseman vs Troy Williamson (British super-welterweight title)
    Shannon Courtenay vs Jamie Mitchell (WBA bantamweight title)
    Pete McGrail vs TBA
    Kieron Conway vs JJ Metcalf (super-welterweight)
    Luke Willis vs Rylan Charlton (super-lightweight)
    Tasha Jonas vs TBA (lightweight)
    Solomon Dacres vs Kamil Sokolowski (heavyweight)
    Rhiannon Dixon vs Anaelle Angerville (lightweight)
    Blane Hyland vs Santiago San Eusebio

    Lima Smith lost is world title to Canelo in Texas in 2016
    What have they said?
    Smith: “I’ve never lost to a domestic fighter as a pro. I’ll beat Anthony Fowler; I’ll never lose to a domestic fighter. That’s a good little record to have.
    “I turned pro and I’ve had 30-odd fights and I’ve never lost to a Brit. If I beat Fowler, I’m not going to fight another domestic fighter again, unless it’s a [Chris] Eubank or someone like that.
    “I’m confident that I beat Anthony Fowler every day of the week and twice on Sunday. If I turn up at 100% then I beat Anthony Fowler. The way I see the fight going, it’ll be competitive early doors and then experience, cuteness and everything else will come on. I’ll stop him down the straight.” 
    Promoter Eddie Hearn: “This is the biggest night of boxing we’ve ever put on in Liverpool. The biggest Saturday night fight card we’ve put on since I’ve promoted boxing.
    “This fight is a fight that quite frankly I hadn’t even thought of a couple of months ago. Liam Smith went to Russia and was robbed in a fight which should have taken him on to challenge for a world title.
    “Anthony Fowler has improved and improved under the tutelage of Shane McGuigan and wants all the big challenges.” More

  • in

    Mike Tyson ‘blown away’ by Anthony Joshua’s ‘dignified’ reaction to Oleksandr Usyk defeat and says ‘both men won’

    BOXING legend Mike Tyson was ‘blown’ away by Anthony Joshua’s reaction to his devastating loss to Oleksandr Usyk.AJ’s second reign as unified heavyweight champion came to an end last weekend thanks to a masterful display from the Ukrainian at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Oleksandr Usyk ended Anthony Joshua’s reign as unified heavyweight champion last weekendCredit: REUTERS
    Victory over Joshua saw Ukrainian Usyk become a two-weight world championCredit: GETTY
    Mike Tyson was blown away by Joshua’s reaction to his devastating defeatCredit: INSTAGRAM@MIKETYSON
    Joshua, 31, has refused to dwell on the negative and has vowed to use the lesson he was taught as a means to improve.
    And the Watford warrior’s mentality following the crushing defeat has seen him gain even more respect from Iron Mike.
    Tyson tweeted: “Just rewatched the fight with Joshua & [Usyk] I thought that the way they conducted themselves after the fight was first class.
    “I like the way Joshua handles his losses with so much dignity.
    “Everybody knows I got a little hater in me but my mind was just blown away seeing [it].”
    Although Joshua came up short in the Tottenham tussle, Tyson reckons he was also a winner on the night.

    JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS WITH 100s OF GAMES TO PLAY AND NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED (Ts&Cs apply)
    He continued: “These two men conduct themselves with so much class.
    “That’s just what I saw when my ego wasn’t out of wack after the fight with two profound gentlemen.
    “I think both of the fighters won that night, in my opinion.”
    Tyson believes Joshua adopted the wrong tactics for his clash with the undefeated Usyk and reckons he should’ve been aggressive from the outset.
    He told ES News: “It was the speed more than anything that f***ed up Joshua.
    “He started late, he’s still learning. He can still learn, he’s a baby.”
    I like the way Joshua handles his losses with so much dignityMike Tyson
    Joshua admits he took the wrong approach for the Tottenham tussle, saying: “I’ve watched the fight, analysed my preparations and identified my mistakes.
    “I’ve learnt my lesson. Don’t worry about me. My spirit is strong!”
    AJ is confident of besting the former cruiserweight king second time around, adding: “If you look at it from a negative point of view, you’re never going to have that mindset that you can make a difference because you’re down anyway.
    “But if you look at it from a positive point of view, and realise, ‘Yeah, I took a loss.
    “‘But that’s a lesson, that’s a blessing. I can use it as fuel to get better.

    “‘And use it as fuel to right my wrongs. You can only get better from there.
    “So I’m not gonna hold myself down from the mistake I made, I’m only gonna uplift myself and say, ‘Actually, you know what? That was a tough fight.
    “‘But from that fight, I’m gonna go away, get my notepad out and find ways to improve.”
    JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS WITH 100s OF GAMES TO PLAY AND NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED (Ts&Cs apply)
    Anthony Joshua tells Oleksandr Usyk ‘I know how to beat you’ minutes after loss More

  • in

    Deontay Wilder insists Tyson Fury is ‘coming up with a masterplan to cheat again’ ahead of Saturday’s trilogy fight

    DEONTAY WILDER believes Tyson Fury ‘cheated’ to win their last fight – and thinks he’s ‘coming up with a masterplan to cheat again’.Fury convincingly beat Wilder in their February 2020 rematch, and the pair are set to meet again next Saturday for their third and possibly final time.
    Wilder accused Fury of cheating in their second fightCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    After over half a year of silence on the defeat to Fury, Wilder spoke out and accused the Brit of cheating.
    Wilder accused Fury of tampering with his gloves to put his fist in an improper position.
    He also believes that Fury put a hard object inside his gloves to deal more damage with each punch.
    The next strange claim was that his water was spiked, potentially by his co-trainer Mark Breland.
    And then he blamed fatigue due to the weight of his ring walk costume.
    The American also accused and fired Breland for disloyalty after he threw in the towel to end the fight.

    FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS

    Ahead of next Saturday’s trilogy fight at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Wilder stands by his cheating claims.
    He told 78SPORTSTV: “You think he ain’t gonna try to cheat this time?
    “Oh they’re thinking, they’re coming up with a master plan.
    “But my thing to him – man, you couldn’t even get me out on loaded gloves and the conditions I was under.
    “You couldn’t knock me out, you didn’t knock me out.”
    Such unfounded claims of cheating prompted a response from Fury’s dad John.
    John advised Wilder takes a leaf out of former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua’s book, who was gracious in defeat last Saturday after losing to Oleksandr Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    You think he ain’t gonna try to cheat this time?Deontay Wilder
    The Brit lost his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight world titles, but was incredibly humble – something John admires.
    He said: “I got asked about Wilder being like AJ.
    “You could never compare the two men. AJ had dignity in defeat, he knows what’s gone wrong and he’s trying to put it right and he will do.
    “The other one’s in total denial and has been talking absolute rubbish for the last two years.
    “He’s still talking rubbish and that’s what puts me off him as a fighter and that’s why in my opinion he cannot improve because of his mindset.
    “Tyson will know when to fight and when to box and I don’t think Wilder has the intelligence to cope with that on any level at all. Not knocking him it’s just the character he’s shown to me in defeat.
    “How can you learn in defeat when you carry on like that?
    “The American people love Tyson and I love the American people but I like men amongst men, I like men to be men. 

    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “I don’t want them to be like spoilt children in defeat. I admire men in defeat with dignity.
    “Look at Manny Pacquiao the other day. You didn’t see him doing that, blaming his costume, blaming his team, slandering world champions, giving professional people a bad name. You can’t do that, it’s defamation of character.
    “Like I said before I would have had him in court, he would never have got a second fight but that’s politics and that’s out of my hands and like I said, I’ve got no control over it at all.”
    Tyson Fury vows to smash Wilder’s face in as they leave each other short messages ahead of fight More

  • in

    Tyson Fury’s dad John tells Deontay Wilder his son will ‘retire him’ and warns he needs to learn from Anthony Joshua

    TYSON FURY’S dad John has warned Deontay Wilder his son will send him into ‘retirement’, and tells him to take a leaf out of Anthony Joshua’s book on how to handle defeat. Fury and Wilder are set to meet for the third and possibly final time next Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.
    John says his son Tyson will retire WilderCredit: INSTAGRAM: GYPSYJOHNFURY_
    Wilder has previously accused Tyson of cheating after he won the rematchCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    The first fight between the pair in 2018 ended in a split draw, but Fury won the 2020 rematch convincingly, stopping Wilder in the eighth round.
    Wilder didn’t take the defeat well and claimed his water was spiked, as well as accusing Fury of cheating.
    The American also blamed fatigue, supposedly caused by his heavy costume he wore on his walk to the ring.
    John says Wilder should learn from Anthony Joshua, who was gracious in defeat last Saturday after losing to Oleksandr Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    The Brit lost his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight world titles, but was incredibly humble – something John admires.
    He said: “I got asked about Wilder being like AJ.

    JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS WITH 100s OF GAMES TO PLAY AND NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED (Ts&Cs apply)
    “You could never compare the two men. AJ had dignity in defeat, he knows what’s gone wrong and he’s trying to put it right and he will do.
    “The other one’s in total denial and has been talking absolute rubbish for the last two years.
    “He’s still talking rubbish and that’s what puts me off him as a fighter and that’s why in my opinion he cannot improve because of his mindset.
    “Tyson will know when to fight and when to box and I don’t think Wilder has the intelligence to cope with that on any level at all. Not knocking him it’s just the character he’s shown to me in defeat.
    “How can you learn in defeat when you carry on like that?
    “The American people love Tyson and I love the American people but I like men amongst men, I like men to be men.
    “I don’t want them to be like spoilt children in defeat. I admire men in defeat with dignity.
    He’s [Deontay Wilder] still talking rubbish and that’s what puts me off him as a fighter and that’s why in my opinion he cannot improve because of his mindset.John Fury
    “Look at Manny Pacquiao the other day. You didn’t see him doing that, blaming his costume, blaming his team, slandering world champions, giving professional people a bad name. You can’t do that, it’s defamation of character.
    “Like I said before I would have had him in court, he would never have got a second fight but that’s politics and that’s out of my hands and like I said, I’ve got no control over it at all.”
    John also predicts Tyson will send Wilder into retirement, and revealed his son ‘is going for the knockout and in explosive fashion’.
    He continued: “The way I see it, the result will be the same but I think he’ll get a worse beating than what he got before and it will be the end of Deontay Wilder.
    “It will be retirement for him, he’ll be too badly damaged because Tyson has been training to hurt him and hurt him bad and I mean that in the nicest way I possibly can.
    “He’s got people blowing smoke up his back side, saying he can do this and do that.
    “They can all talk a good show but when you’re under those bright lights and the man’s there in your face, you then realise that a formidable task is in front of you.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “That’s when they smell the coffee and will he be able to deal with it? I don’t think he can. I might be wrong.
    “Tyson is a great finisher these days and he is in the hurt mode. He’s not going for a points decision. He knows it’s not possible in America.
    “Tyson is going for the knockout and in explosive fashion. That’s what he’s trained to do.”
    Tyson Fury urges Anthony Joshua to ‘swing away’ at Oleksandr Usyk in rematch More

  • in

    Tyson Fury and Frank Bruno join forces to fight mental health stigma as ex-champ reveals he was sectioned in summer

    TYSON FURY has joined forces with British boxing legend Frank Bruno to KO the stigma surrounding mental health.The pair have both been vocal about their respective battles with bipolar disorder in recent years.
    Frank Bruno and Tyson Fury have joined forces to help KO the stigma surrounding mental healthCredit: SUN SPORT
    Both men have battled with mental health issues over the yearsCredit: INSTAGRAM@GYPSYKING101
    Bruno discussed his battles with bipolar disorder during a trip to Fury’s gym in MorecambeCredit: WOW HYDRATE
    And the heavy hitters – who are helping one another with their ongoing battles with the illness – are encouraging those suffering in silence to speak out if they’re struggling.
    WBC heavyweight champ Fury said: “I feel like now a lot more people are coming out with mental health stuff.
    “And it’s smashing the stigma for mental health but the more people talk about it the more it will overcome all that.”
    Hammersmith hitman Bruno, 59, said: “Tyson’s had his struggles outside the ring and so have I.
    “If we can speak openly about the difficult days we’ve suffered then nobody should feel ashamed to ask for help.
    “It’s only by doing that, and by letting the shackles off, that you start to feel better.

    “This is a great moment to remember how much more we all need to do to support those going through tough times. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.”
    Bruno paid a visit to Morecambe earlier this year to discuss all things mental health with The Gypsy King, who at the time was preparing for a Battle of Britain with Anthony Joshua.
    The former WBC champ recently opened up on his struggles in an exclusive interview with SunSport, revealing he was sectioned during lockdown due to concerns for his safety.
    He said: “It has been the hardest and most terrifying time of my life. I hit rock bottom and ­suffered a breakdown.
    “For my own safety and for the safety of others, I was sectioned and taken back into hospital.
    “I had to face up to the fact my illness had returned after years of keeping a lid on it. I had to fight for my sanity and there were times I feared I wouldn’t get through it.
    YOU’RE NOT ALONEEVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide.
    It doesn’t discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.
    It’s the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.
    Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.
    That is why The Sun launched the You’re Not Alone campaign.
    The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.
    Let’s all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You’re Not Alone.
    If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:

    “Being locked up against your will is the worst thing you can ever imagine. It’s ten times scarier than boxing.
    “Being in a hospital for weeks during the pandemic only made it all the more terrifying.
    “But, thankfully, not least due to the support and love of family and friends, I was able to pull myself away from the cliff-edge. I’m still standing.”
    Having previously suffered in silence, former WBC champ Bruno wants speaking out to become the norm.
    He said: “I want to say it’s OK to admit you need some help.
    “Right now, I’m doing well, but I know I can never get ahead of myself or take things for granted.
    “My illness will be with me for life and the challenge is learning how to live with it better.”
    Tyson Fury ‘absolutely wounded’ by Anthony Joshua’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk More

  • in

    Mike Tyson to star in Indian sports action film ‘Liger’ and make his Bollywood acting debut

    MIKE TYSON is set to make his Bollywood acting debut in the film ‘Liger’.The movie is due to be released next year with Tyson agreeing a deal to star in a cameo role last month.
    Mike Tyson is set to make his Bollywood debut alongside Vijay Deverakonda in ‘Liger’
    Mike Tyson has starred in several films since retiring, most notably in the Hangover franchise
    The announcement was made by lead actor Vijay Deverakonda on his social media account.
    He tweeted: “We promised you Madness! We are just getting started. For the first time on Indian Screens. Joining our mass spectacle – #LIGER. The Baddest Man on the Planet. The God of Boxing. The Legend, the Beast, the Greatest of all Time! IRON MIKE TYSON. #Namaste TYSON.”
    Liger follows the story of a kickboxer who suffers from a stutter – Tyson has also had a speech impediment his entire life.
    The former boxer, 55, has had a varied career since hanging up his gloves in 2005.
    He has a popular podcast called ‘Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson’ and he has hit the silver screen on numerous occasions.

    FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS

    Tyson’s IMDB page credits him with 60 starring roles, including voice acting appearances and cameos on shows including WWE’s Wrestlemania XXVIII.
    But his is best known for his role in the Hangover franchise, as well as Scary Movie V and Ip Man 3.
    Liger represents a big change of scene for Tyson however, as the film will only be released in two languages – Hindi and Telugu.
    Tyson is also set to feature in two other films in 2022, ‘Vendetta’ and ‘Soul Business’.
    But Iron Mike’s boxing career is still not over yet, with the former world champion revealing he would be happy to take on either of the Paul brothers. More