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    Frank Bruno reveals he was sectioned under the Mental Health Act during lockdown

    FRANK Bruno today reveals he was sectioned under the Mental Health Act during lockdown and admits: “I hit rock bottom.”The ex-world heavyweight boxing champ, 60 next month, was taken to hospital by police and kept there for six weeks after family and friends grew fearful for his safety.
    Ex-world boxing champ Frank Bruno today reveals he was sectioned under the Mental Health Act during lockdown
    The heavyweight athlete, 60, admits ‘I hit rock bottom’ as he was taken to hospital ‘for my own safety and for the safety of others’, here his heroic ’96 Tyson fightCredit: Getty
    Mental health campaigner Frank, who has bipolar disorder, said the loss of friends to Covid combined with lockdown led to him suffering another breakdown.
    And, shockingly, we can reveal a mental health worker who looked after Frank after his release is being investigated for allegedly calling the star by mobile while on a night out with pals in a pub.
    Among the incidents which prompted friends to act and get him sectioned were:

    EXCESSIVE fitness training daily at home in an attempt to keep his demons at bay;
    TRYING to arrange a boxing comeback, and;
    CONCERN that he wanted to pay £60,000 for a car worth less than £20,000.

    Londoner Frank, famed for his two brave battles with fearsome US rival “Iron” Mike Tyson in 1989 and 1996, said: “It has been the hardest and most terrifying time of my life. I hit rock bottom and ­suffered a breakdown.

    ‘Face up to the fact my illness had returned’
    “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.
    “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.”
    Frank’s nightmare began when lockdown was first introduced. He explained: “All the routine and structure in my world ­vanished. Work started to be ­cancelled.
    “Gyms closed. And the health spa near my house, which is like a second home, shut too. I quickly felt like a bit of a prisoner in my own home and my illness started to take hold again.
    “Then, when I started to lose friends to Covid, it was like a ­perfect storm was crashing around above my head.”
    A series of incidents left his friends, family and managers concerned about Frank’s safety. These included excessive training in the gym in his shed and weight loss — and, worryingly, trying to arrange boxing bouts.
    Being locked up against your will is the worst thing you can ever imagine. It’s ten times scarier than boxing.Frank Bruno
    The star retired in 1996 after being told he could lose the sight in one eye after his second defeat to Tyson. But he contacted promoter Frank Warren’s office. He also called his agent and asked for £60,000 to be transferred from his account to buy a car which was worth £20,000, sparking fears of an attempted rip-off.
    Frank was eventually taken by police minibus, with two cops sat either side of him, to Luton and Central Bedfordshire Hospital mental health unit on June 28 last year. He had six weeks of intensive treatment and has since had care from community nurses.
    Frank is also on medication to try to control his illness. The ex-ring favourite, who recently had a reunion with “Iron” Mike for a documentary and also posed with current Brit world heavyweight title holder Tyson Fury, said he is now close to being back to his best.
    And he is to reveal all about his battle — and how he won it — in a new book called Frank Bruno: 60 Years A Fighter, out next month. But Frank has also told how he was recently shocked by a phone call from a care team member.
    He said: “I got a call late one night from a number I didn’t ­recognise. When I answered it, I could hear singing and laughing in the background. It quickly became clear that one of the staff in charge of my aftercare was on his mobile down the pub and passing me round his mates.”
    Last night a spokesman for Frank said the incident was subject to an NHS investigation. The health trust that employs the worker refused to comment.
    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.
    And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.
    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:

    ‘Learning how to live with it better’
    Frank, who struggled after quitting boxing, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1998 and was sectioned for the first time in 2003.
    The dad of four, divorced from wife Laura in 2001, spoke out about his battle as he fears tens of thousands are suffering in silence with mental health problems brought on by the disruption of pandemic.
    His charity The Frank Bruno Foundation is holding a fund-raising ball in November in a bid to help others.
    Frank 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.”

    Frank, who suffers from bipolar disorder, opens up about his battle in his new book
    His charity The Frank Bruno Foundation is holding a fund-raising ball in November in a bid to help others, here with Mike Tyson
    Frank, here with Tyson Fury, says ‘I want to say it’s OK to admit you need some help’Credit: Twitter / @Tyson_FuryShining a light on a big crisisLiam Barnes

    FRANK Bruno deserves huge praise for opening up about the impact Covid-19 has had on his mental health.
    Over the past 18 months, The Laura Hyde Foundation has supported thousands who have suffered devastating relapses in pre-existing conditions due to the pandemic.
    Lockdown led to a sudden loss of a normal routine, structure and connections to a support network.
    Add in the closure of mental health services and leisure and wellbeing facilities — a vital lifeline for many — and you have a perfect storm.But by speaking out, Frank has now ensured a spotlight is shining brightly on an issue The Laura Hyde Foundation has been campaigning on.
    Covid-19 has created a major crisis in mental health which the Government must urgently address.

    FOR support call the Samaritans free any time, from any phone, on 116 123. Whatever you’re going through, a Samaritan will face it with you.

    Liam is chairman of The Laura Hyde Foundation, one of the country’s leading mental health charities.

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    Homesick Tyson Fury cuts himself off from wife Paris and kids during US fight camp for Deontay Wilder trilogy

    HOMESICK Tyson Fury has not spoken to his family during his US fight camp — or he would just jump on the first flight back.Britain’s world heavyweight champion is a big softie when it comes to his six children.
    Tyson Fury will renew his rivalry with Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas next weekend
    The Gypsy King has completely cut ties with his family ahead of the trilogy fight
    Doting dad Fury is fully focused on the task at hand
    Especially baby daughter Athena, who battled out of intensive care after a terrifying birth in August.
    But flying to Las Vegas on September 18 ahead of his trilogy showdown with Deontay Wilder in the early hours of next Sunday forced him to miss the birthdays of Venezuela, 12, and Prince, ten.
    Wife Paris shared a video on social media of another daughter sobbing and begging daddy to come home.
    But the idea of logging on for video calls with the adoring brood back in Morecambe is too much to bear for the 6ft 9in, 19st Gypsy King.
    So he has cut himself off from the people he loves most in the world.
    The WBC champion revealed: “I can’t flip a switch from being Daddy Daycare to Baddest Man On the Planet.
    “So whatever is going on at home, family life, that just has to stay there.

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    “While I’m in camp, I have no involvement in what’s going on at home.
    “It sounds very selfish, me being out in Las Vegas, not communicating with the family at all.
    “But I’ve got a serious job to handle here and if I was on my phone to my kids every day, I wouldn’t want to be here.
    “Right now, I’m putting my neck on the line so they can eat food.
    “I’m putting my neck on the line so they can have a good life and they must understand that.
    “That’s why you go into training camps for months on end, to get away from it all.”
    Fury, 33, and his training team usually spend two months in Sin City, living like monks and training like Trojans.
    Athena’s health scare meant he delayed the start of his camp and flight over.
    Yet the proud traveller and multi-millionaire, who insists his kids will learn and earn their own way in the world, said they must be tough enough to cope without him.
    Fury said: “I’ve only been away for three weeks by the time the fight comes around, which is not the usual thing. I usually come over eight weeks before.
    I’ve got a serious job to handle here and if I was on my phone to my kids every day, I wouldn’t want to be hereTyson Fury
    “But I’ve had a lot of problems back home and that’s meant I’ve been over here for three weeks, which isn’t the end of the world.
    “If they can’t deal without me for three weeks of their life, then we have a problem.”
    Fury usually spends months with American trainer Sugar Hill Steward as well as his cousin former world champion and assistant trainer Andy Lee.
    But travel restrictions limited Fury to just a few days with the Detroit ex-cop in the UK before they jetted off to Nevada, with Lee missing out altogether.
    His preparations have been far from ideal, but Fury reckons the agony he is feeling, seven days out from the fight, means he is on track for another epic display.
    Without a shred of sarcasm, Fury admitted: “I feel terrible, absolutely terrible.
    “But if you did an eight-week training camp, were just winding down and feeling fantastic, you didn’t do it right.
    “If you brutalise your body for eight weeks, training twice a day, six days a week, getting battered in sparring by four or five guys at a time, if you feel great then you’re a bionic human being.
    “But in a week’s time, I will feel fantastic. Right now, I feel sore, I feel pain and a lot more pain.”
    Wilder put the blame for his battering by Fury in February 2020 on everyone but himself.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    The American even accused his rival of loading his gloves with metal objects and bribing the ref.
    But Fury is thankful Wilder is in the firing line to give him another pay day, especially after losing his £200m fight with Anthony Joshua when he lost to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Asked if he wished the Wilder fight was not ordered by a judge, so he could target the rest of the division, he said: “I never wish time away for myself. I enjoy every second of my life.
    “Life’s too short to wish Wilder was here already. I love every day I’m alive and breathing.
    “I’m not sick of Deontay, he keeps making me money which gives my family a better life.
    “Whoever it is, I get paid to go in there and do a job, put on a show and entertain, then go home. This will be the same.”
    Wilder’s blame game extended to sacking former Olympic and world champion Mark Breland from his coaching team for throwing in the towel to save him.
    He also axed the designers who made his ‘heavy’ ring-walk costume, claiming it cost him all his energy.
    But his baseless attempts to tarnish Fury’s coronation are not getting under the Brit’s skin.
    The Gypsy King said: “I don’t think you can get any more convincing a win.

    “It was the most one-sided heavyweight beatdown I’ve seen of an undefeated world champion.
    “It wasn’t just like he got caught in the first, like Michael Spinks against Mike Tyson, it was a breakdown, round after round.
    “But there’s always going to be excuses from people when they don’t live up to their expectations”

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    Why has Chris Eubank Jr vs Antoli Muratov been CALLED OFF, and when is Eubank Jr fighting next?

    CHRIS EUBANK JR was all set for a return to the ring tonight to take on Anatoli Muratov.Muratov came in after Eubank Jr’s previous opponent Sven Elbir tested positive for Covid, but the bout has been cancelled with the German unable to box on ‘medical grounds’.
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    Chris Eubank Jr headlines the Wembley Arena card
    David Avanesyan vs Liam Taylor now headlines the card at the Wembley Arena.
    When is Eubank Jr vs Muratov?

    Chris Eubank Jr vs Antoli Muratov was set to take place TONIGHT – Saturday, October 2nd.
    Wembley Arena in London plays host to the card.

    What TV channel and live stream is Eubank Jr vs Muratov on?
    The Chris Eubank Jr vs Antoli Muratov card will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Arena.
    Sky begin their coverage from 7.30pm.
    Chris Eubank Jr tipped the scales at 163lbs
    What is the Eubank Jr vs Muratov undercard?
    Unbeaten Brit cruiserweight sensation Richard Riakporhe is in action as he continues to chase a world title shot.
    Elsewhere, David Avanesyan makes his comeback after his victory over Josh Kelly in February and his EBU welterweight title fight vs Liam Taylor now headlines the card.

    Chris Eubank Jr vs Anatoli Muratov (OFF)
    David Avanesyan vs Liam Taylor
    Jamal Le Doux vs Germaine Brown
    Richard Riakporhe vs Krzysztof Twardowski
    Mikael Lawal vs Steven Ward 
    Linus Udofia vs Xhuljo Vrenozi 
    Joe Pigford vs TBA
    Ebonie Jones vs Bec Connolly
    Matty Harris vs TBA

    Antoli Muratov will be across the ring from Eubank Jr
    Who is Anatoli Muratov?
    Antoli Muratov, 33, is ranked #7 by the WBA, and has come into the fight as a very late replacement for Sven Eibir.
    Eibir tested positive for Covid – which was announced on Monday just five days before the fight – and he was out.
    The Kazakh-born German Muratov has won 24 out of his 27 fights, with two defeats and one draw.
    Muratov is ranked ahead of Elbir, the WBA’s No 15, and has not lost since August 2014.
    What have they said?
    Eubank Jr on it being his first fight since brother Sebastian’s death:
    “It’s been tough. I’ve never dealt with anything like this in my life.
    “I don’t know how it will affect me in the ring, losing such a close family member. It’s been a rough ride.
    “I am dedicating this fight to my brother. I’ll have his name on my shorts and bring his son Raheem into the ring afterwards. He was a great soul.
    “We will continue to do everything in his name.”
    Asked what his younger brother was like, Chris told GMB: “He was an awesome human being.
    “He was righteous and true always helping people.
    “He always told me don’t do things for you, do them for other people. That will always stay with me.”
    On Sky Sports fight: “The opponent has changed but the objective remains the same. War time in 5 days live on Sky Sports.”
    Speaking after Anthony Joshua’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk, Eubank Jr said:
    “Absolutely, I’m fired up.

    “Obviously Anthony Joshua is a friend of mine. I’m a little deflated that he lost, but it’s part of the game. We’ve all been there.
    “If anything, this makes me want to fight even harder. I know the feelings he’s going through now.
    “The first thing you want to do is get back in the ring and win. We’re going to put on a hell of a show.” More

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    Mike Tyson offers to fight Logan and Jake Paul and reckons YouTubers could be tempted by $100m offer

    BOXING legend Mike Tyson admits he’d happily take a fight with one of the Paul brothers.Social media stars Jake and Logan, 24 and 26 respectively, have taken the boxing world by storm over the last 18 months.
    Jake and Logan Paul have taken the boxing world by storm in the last two yearsCredit: INSTAGRAM
    And boxing legend Mike Tyson admits he’d fight either Paul brotherCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Logan Paul recently shared the ring with boxing legend Floyd MayweatherCredit: GETTY
    Jake recently shared the ring with former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, while older brother Logan boxed Floyd Mayweather in June.
    The YouTubers have divided opinion in the boxing world, but Tyson admits he’d jump at the opportunity to face either man.
    When asked if he’d fight one of the Pauls, the 55-year-old said on his podcast: “Yeah, hell yeah.”
    Guest Freddie Gibbs poured cold water on Tyson potentially facing either Paul brother, insisting they wouldn’t share the ring with him.
    A defiant Tyson replied: “They would. That would be a lot of money.”
    Tyson reckons Logan would be willing to step in the ring with him if $100million (£74m) were on the table.

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    The former undisputed heavyweight champion said: “He might.
    “100million bucks, they’ll do anything. They don’t care about getting beat up for $100million.”
    Logan hasn’t fought since his clash with Mayweather but plans to set foot inside the ring again.
    He said: “Come on, baby, baby. Come on. Yeah, of course, I have to. This is the coolest thing on the planet.
    “You think about the Roman Colosseum, when you watch the gladiators fight to the death.
    “Look around. My brother filled this arena up in Cleveland, Ohio, his home city. It’s the coolest thing anyone could ever ask for.
    “I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: Fighters, bro, modern-day gladiators. There is no more dangerous athlete.
    “When the fighter walks in the room, everyone feels it. He’s got a presence. And it’s cool, I love it.
    “I love the sport, I love entertaining. And honestly, I’m f***ing good, bro.”
    Mike Tyson returned to the ring last year for an exhibition with Roy Jones Jr
    Tyson returned to the ring last November for an exhibition match with fellow great Roy Jones Jr.
    And The Baddest Man of the Planet is targeting a rematch with Lennox Lewis after his old foe Evander Holyfield fell at the hands of Vitor Belfort last month.
    Tyson told ES News: “Evander f****d up the money. We gotta do it with Lennox [Lewis] now.”

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    Chris Eubank Jr confirms return is rescheduled after opponent Anatoli Muratov was pulled out for ‘failed medical exam’

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has confirmed his return fight will be rescheduled – after his opponent Anatoli Muratov was pulled out on medical grounds. Eubank Jr was due to debut as the new star of Sky Sports Boxing against the German at Wembley Arena.
    Chris Eubank Jr’s return will be rescheduled -after Anatoli Muratov was pulled outCredit: Reuters
    But in a dramatic turn of events, Muratov was withdrawn after the British Board of Boxing Control raised concerns over his pre-fight medicals.
    Eubank Jr, who has been promised a blockbuster bout by the end of the year, revealed he will still fight by the end of the month.
    He posted on Instagram: “The fight is off my opponent failed a medical exam I’ll now box later this month.
    “Apologies to everyone that bought tickets nobody is more disappointed than me.
    “Life continues to throw these obstacles at me but I’m a man of faith in the end everything will work out how its supposed to.”
    Eubank Jr, 31, last fought in May against Manchester’s Marcus Morrinson, 28, winning over eight rounds.

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    And he was then due to face Sven Elbir, 27, until the unknown middleweight tested positive for coronavirus.
    On the week of the fight, his countryman Muratov, 33, was drafted in, only to be withdrawn on the day of the headliner.
    Eubank Jr’s promoter Kalle Sauerland revealed talks have begun to find an alternate opponent and date.
    Sauerland said: “I know Chris was looking forward to fighting tonight at The SSE Arena, Wembley and starring as the new face of Sky Sports Boxing.
    “We are already in discussions regarding a new date for Chris and fans can expect to see him back in the ring very soon.”
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    Jake Paul reveals he messaged Floyd Mayweather to arrange fight and says he would have ‘taken out’ retired boxing legend

    JAKE PAUL revealed he messaged Floyd Mayweather to try and arrange a fight and said he would have ‘taken out’ the retired boxing legend. Mayweather in June returned to the ring for an exhibition bout with Paul’s older brother Logan.
    Jake Paul revealed he messaged Floyd Mayweather to try and arrange a fightCredit: Getty
    Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather returned for an exhibition with Logan Paul
    And after giving away TWO STONE, he was unable to knock out Logan, 26, meaning the fight ended without an official winner.
    But beforehand, Paul stole headlines after he nicked Mayweather’s hat, sparking a mass brawl.
    The YouTuber, who is 4-0 as a pro boxer, said he then reached out to the American great in an attempt to settle the score in the ring.
    But he warned Mayweather is ‘best’ advised to stay in retirement.
    Paul, 24, told talkSPORT: “I told Floyd, I actually messaged him and I said ‘Yo, if you want to do a real pro fight at a weight class, then let’s do it.’
    “But I think he’s going to retire and that’s probably what’s best for him because my brother is a great fighter, but I’m just built different.“I would have take Floyd out and that wouldn’t be good for him.”

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    Mayweather, 44, offered Paul, 24, a professional fight, but said the social media sensation would need to do so at 147lb.
    That would mean losing THREE STONE to make the weight, having previously campaigned at the 200lb cruiserweight mark.
    Paul is coming off the biggest win of his career, a points decision over eight rounds against ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley, 39.
    It followed knockouts over online rival ‘AnEsonGib’, former NBA player Nate Robinson and retired UFC fighter Ben Askren, both 37.
    Meanwhile Mayweather, who officially retired after beating Conor McGregor, 33, in 2017, has played down another exhibition bout.
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    Mike Tyson explains how ‘baby’ Anthony Joshua lost to Oleksandr Usyk and insists he would have beaten both fighters

    BOXING legend Mike Tyson reckons Anthony Joshua’s lack of urgency was his undoing against Oleksandr Usyk.Former undisputed cruiserweight king Usyk ended Joshua’s second reign as unified heavyweight champ last weekend with a masterful performance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk traded blows at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last weekendCredit: GETTY
    Usyk put on a boxing clinic to dethrone Joshua on enemy territoryCredit: GETTY
    But boxing legend Mike Tyson reckons he’d get the better of both men in his primeCredit: GETTY
    Usyk’s footwork and feints guided him to heavyweight glory, although Tyson believes Joshua’s hesitancy also played a huge part.
    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.”
    Iron Mike wasn’t blown away by what he saw of the pair, so much he reckons he would’ve battered them in his heyday.
    When asked if he would’ve beaten them in his prime, he said: “I’m not talking about any of their fights before this fight.
    “But that night I‘d have beat them.”

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    The Baddest Man on the Planet posed hypothetical fights with the pair to his legion of followers a few days after the bout.
    He tweeted “After watching Joshua vs Usyk fight, maybe they had a bad day that night.
    “From that performance, do you really think they could have beat me in my prime?”
    Joshua and Usyk, 31 and 34 respectively, are set to renew their rivalry early next year after AJ exercised his rematch clause.
    The Watford warrior was taught a boxing lesson and admits he was wrong to try box the fleet-footed Ukrainian.
    He started late, he’s still learning. He can still learn, he’s a babyMike Tyson on Anthony Joshua’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk
    He said: “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!”
    Joshua is confident of getting the better of Usyk second time around, saying: “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.”

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    Eddie Hearn feared Anthony Joshua was going to ‘strangle’ him after asking him about Oleksandr Usyk rematch

    EDDIE HEARN feared Anthony Joshua would ‘strangle’ him after he asked about a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. Hearn needed confirmation on whether AJ wanted to exercise his rematch clause following defeat to Usyk.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Rex
    Oleksandr Usyk is set to rematch Anthony JoshuaCredit: Reuters
    And according to the promoter, AJ was not best pleased the question was even asked.
    Hearn told Boxing Social: “I had three hours with him yesterday.
    “The first thing that I said to him, which I have to ask, ‘Do you want the rematch with Oleksandr Usyk?’
    “He looked at me like he was gonna strangle me. He said, ‘F***ing right I do.’
    “He looked like he just about to jump over the table and chin me.”
    Hearn watched from ringside as his golden goose was convincingly outskilled by Usyk over 12 rounds.

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    But it has only inspired Joshua, 31, to go and write the wrong and attempt revenge in a rematch.
    He did so after a shock loss to Andy Ruiz Jr, 32, in June 2019 which was avenged six months later.
    Many fear it will not be so easy this time around against unbeaten Usyk, 34, but Hearn warned ‘you’ll see a different’ AJ next time.
    He said to iFL TV: “This rematch, whether you think AJ can win or not, I’m telling you, it will be entirely different and write him off at your peril.
    “You’ll see a different Anthony Joshua in this fight, and that’s our excitement. The disappointment of defeat and now revenge.

    “We’ve been here before, and now a three-time heavyweight world champion. That’s the new dream. He’ll do his work.
    “Now, I’m excited because that rematch is going to happen early next year, and if he does it, which I believe he can, he’s on a whole new level.
    “This game plan is not box and move, this plan is to go in and hurt Usyk.”
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