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    Andy Ruiz calls out Charles Martin, Luis Ortiz or Adam Kownacki for December comeback after confirming knee surgery

    FORMER unified heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr has revealed his team are looking at THREE potential opponents for his next outing.The Destroyer was last in action in May against veteran heavyweight Chris Arreola and laboured to a unanimous decision victory over the 40-year-old.
    Andy Ruiz Jr is plotting a December return to the ringCredit: REUTERS
    Adam Kownacki is in contention to be The Destroyer’s second opponent of the yearCredit: GETTY
    Former IBF heavyweight champ Charles Martin is also in the mixCredit: REX
    Mexico’s first heavyweight champion is itching to get back into the ring and is currently eying clashes with Adam Kownacki, Luis Ortiz and former IBF titleholder Charles Martin.
    He told Fight Hype: “We’re looking at Adam Kownacki, he’s going to be fighting in October.
    “There’s Charles Martin, Luis Ortiz. There’s a lot of guys out there for me. I just gotta stay busy and stay active.”
    Ruiz’s return is tentatively slated for December, although that’s contingent on him landing an opponent.
    The 32-year-old recently underwent surgery on his bothersome right knee but is on the road to recovery.
    He said: “I just had surgery, I had a torn meniscus. I was supposed to get operated on it three years ago but I was scared.

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    “They were giving me medicine for it but the doctor told me that it’s better for me to be operated on.
    “I feel good, I feel blessed and hopefully, I should be getting back in there in December.”
    Ruiz will be hoping to turn in a far better display later this year than he did in his comeback fight against Arreola, who forced him to take a knee in the second round.
    After his hard-fought victory, he said: “Chris is a veteran and a hard puncher. We did what we had to do tonight.
    “We got the victory that we wanted. I was at my lowest point and now I have to climb the ladder again. I’m thankful for the victory and I’m ready to move on to the next.
    Andy Ruiz Jr is now sporting a drastically trimmer physiqueCredit: REX
    “He got me with a good clean right hand in the second round. I was too overconfident and dropped my hand a bit. Hats off to him.
    “We just kept pushing and pushing. I switched up and started focusing on counter-punching and working the body.
    “I felt a little rust and I know other fighters can relate to that. If he wants to run it back, we’ll run it back with him.”

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    Stunning baseball flasher Julia Rose appears to confirm Jake Paul relationship is back ON with hilarious bath snap

    JAKE PAUL’S relationship with Julia Rose looks to be back on after she posts hilarious picture of him on her social media. The snap features Paul, 24, in the bath tub and covered in bubbles, suggesting that the pair are together again after a brief split.
    Julia Rose appeared to confirm the return of the pair’s relationship with this bath snap
    Paul and Rose are already back to posting pictures together on their social media accountsCredit: Instagram / @jakepaul
    Rose changed her Instagram name to Julia Rose Paul, sparking rumours that the couple were marriedCredit: Instagram / @juliarosepaul
    Rose is an American actress, reality TV star and the founder of ‘Shagmag’, an online publication that features photos of Instagram models.
    The has guest-starred in American TV shows such as Star Trek: Enterprise, Code Monkeys and CSI: NY.
    The 27-year-old shot to fame when she and fellow models Lauren Summer and Kayla Lauren flashed Houston Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole at the 2019 World Series.
    Rose used to be a bartender at American restaurant chain Hooters before getting her big break on an MTV reality show.
    She got arrested for turning the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles into ‘Hollyboob’ and even found herself briefly banned from Instagram.
    When speaking about his relationship with Rose, Paul said: “We are not married but I see that coming for sure.
    The model has garnered notoriety for pulling pranks on her social mediaCredit: Instagram / @its_juliarose
    Rose and Paul appear to be back on after splitting for a short periodCredit: Instagram / @its_juilarose

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    “I got her a nice promise ring/engagement ring. I plan on proposing sometime soon but we’ll see what happens.
    “But yeah, we’re in love. It’s pretty dope.”
    Rose has almost 700k followers on Instagram since re-starting her account after her ban, whereas Paul has a staggering 17.3m followers.
    The YouTuber-turned-boxer beat former UFC Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley by split decision in his fourth professional bout back in August.
    Paul has silenced critics and earned fans since destroying fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib in January 2020 with a brutal TKO in the first round in his first professional fight.
    He has won all four of his fights since and is now in talks to fight former Love Island star Tommy Fury.
    Paul has claimed Fury was offered £1million for a potential fight, which Fury turned down.
    The ‘Problem Child’ has 20.4 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and has garnered over seven billions views on his videos.
    Rose urged followers to donate to a breast cancer charity after flashing at the World SeriesCredit: Instagram / @its_juliarose
    Rose and Paul have both got into trouble for pulling stunts for their social media accountsCredit: Instagram / @juliarosepaul
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    Anthony Joshua ‘still has time to bounce back and become long-reigning world champion’ after Usyk loss, claims Klitschko

    ANTHONY JOSHUA still has plenty of time to bounce back from his crushing defeat to Oleksandr Usyk to become a ‘long-reigning’ heavyweight champion.AJ was given a boxing lesson by his fellow London 2012 Olympian last weekend in front of a sold-out crowd at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Oleksandr Usyk dethroned Anthony Joshua and became unified heavyweight champion
    The Ukrainian put on a boxing clinic at the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: GETTY
    But former foe Wladimir Klitschko has tipped his old foe to bounce back from his latest lossCredit: GETTY
    But the Watford warrior’s former opponent Wladimir Klitschko reckons he can still reign over the heavyweight division for years to come.
    Dr Steelhammer told Sky Sports: “We have seen AJ challenged.
    “I remember my time. I lost two fights within [13 months in 2003 and 2004].
    “To bounce back? To eventually become one of the longest-reigning champions?
    “AJ can still have his time, absolutely. It is all about how to overcome the challenge.”
    Slick southpaw Usyk put on a technical masterclass on enemy territory, bamboozling AJ with his footwork and feints.

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    Klitschko was blown away by his countryman’s performance, saying: “Usyk made history.
    “Since 2012, I watched Usyk winning his gold and I watched AJ winning his gold.
    “Usyk has been undefeated for such a long time, winning all the titles as a cruiserweight and now with the heavyweights.
    “This man is something special.”
    Joshua, 31, has exercised his rematch clause and is expected to renew his rivalry with the former undisputed cruiserweight king in February or March.
    AJ can still have his time, absolutely. It is all about how to overcome the challengeWladimir Klistchko on Anthony Joshua
    The Olympic gold medallist admits he adopted the wrong game plan for his ill-fated title defence, 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!”
    Joshua is confident of getting the better of Usyk second time around, saying: “Just being a quick learner. Understanding the positive from the negative.
    “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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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for heavyweight trilogy match

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder are ready to go to war for a THIRD time with their long-awaited rematch in Las Vegas and the countdown is ON.The Gypsy King’s showdown with the Bronze Bomber, which was supposed to take place on July 24, was postponed because Fury, as well as other camp members, tested positive for Covid-19.
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder in brutal fashion back in early 2020Credit: Getty
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    Fury demolished Wilder inside seven rounds to inflict the first defeat of the American’s career back in February 2020 and win the WBC heavyweight title.
    Neither man has fought since then, and both have been busy in longer training camps.
    The winner is likely to fight Oleksandr Usyk, who beat Anthony Joshua by unanimous decision in their heavyweight clash to secure the WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
    Any match-up between Joshua and Fury now seems remote after AJ’s defeat, but Eddie Hearn promises the pair will go for a rematch.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was originally slated to take place on July 24, but will now take place on October 9.
    Expect the main event of Fury vs Wilder 3 at around 4am BST.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host and Nevada is eight hours behind the UK, so the fight will begin about 8pm local time.

    What TV channel and live stream is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 on?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 is being broadcast live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK.
    The fight will cost £24.95 on BT.
    In the US the event is expected to be live on ESPN+ and Fox PPV.

    How the fighters compare

    Who is on the undercard?
    The event, cross-promoted by Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions, will see a host of heavy-hitters featuring on the undercard.
    That includes the battle of unbeaten heavyweights in Cuba’s Frank Sanchez meeting Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba.
    Sanchez, a training partner of Canelo Alvarez who is promoted by Top Rank, will put his 18-0 record against PBC’s Ajagba, who stands 15-0.
    Robert Helenius will also rematch Adam Kownacki on the bill.
    Polish prospect Kownacki, 32, was defeated for the first time and stunned by veteran Helenius, 37, in March 2020.
    American star Jared Anderson will return, with an opponent yet to be confirmed.
    Anderson, 21, is 9-0 and was credited as a huge part in Fury’s win against Wilder last year.
    He provided the Gypsy King with expert sparring Stateside, winning the praise of the WBC champion.

    What have they said?
    Fury has recently been talking about how referee Kenny Bayless saved Deontay Wilder’s life in their second clash, despite the Bronze Bomber’s claims the fight was stopped prematurely.
    “The final stoppage one was where I was catching him clean, I believe the referee actually saved his life that night and saved his career,” Fury said.
    “It was just like ‘I told you so’, and I am back where I belong and that’s it. There was no big miracle shock, it was like I was back where I was supposed to be at the top of the game, rated number one and back beating guys I wasn’t supposed to be beating.
    “Physically and emotionally I have managed to push myself and come back from places I didn’t know if I could, but it was a tough ride and I have enjoyed every minute of it.”
    Wilder, on the other hand, is more confident than ever he will have his hand raised in their massive trilogy.
    “I just want to beat his ass. It’s as simple as that. I just want to beat his ass,” he said.
    “I want it back in blood. That’s up to me. Come October 9, I will get my revenge. An eye for an eye, that’s what I’m looking forward to.”
    Where is Fury vs Wilder 3 taking place?
    Fury vs Wilder 3 will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, making it the third different venue in pair’s three fights.
    Fury vs Wilder 1 took place at Staples Center in Los Angeles back in December 2018.
    The T-Mobile Arena will play host to Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III
    And while their second happened in Las Vegas, the MGM Grand Garden Arena was the venue.
    But now the T-Mobile Arena, which has hosted huge fights such as Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor, Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin and numerous big UFC events, will play host for their third clash.
    Who is training Tyson Fury?
    Tyson Fury will be trained, once again, by SugarHill Steward, who took his corner for the second Wilder fight.
    Fury used to be trained by Ben Davison, who was in charge for the very first Wilder bout, but was replaced by Steward a year later.
    Steward instantly implemented his ‘Kronk style’ of training, one in which where boxers who fight out of the Kronk Gym in Detroit, Michigan, seek to put pressure on their opponents to force a knockout.
    SugarHill Steward trainer Tyson Fury for the second Deontay Wilder fight
    The style of fighting was first introduced by legendary trainer Emanuel Steward, SugarHill’s late uncle.
    Fury predicted that with SugarHill in his corner, he would bring the fight to Wilder and take him out during their second fight, a prediction not many believed in.
    But the Gypsy King did just that, stopping Wilder in seven rounds. And now, with 18 months more Kronk training under his belt, Fury will be looking for the same result on October 9.
    Who is training Deontay Wilder?
    Wilder has brought in a new head trainer in Malik Scott, who the Bronze Bomber fought and knocked out back in 2014.
    Scott and Wilder have worked all summer in attempt to sharpen the latter’s boxing skills, quickening both his feet and hands in preparation for Fury.
    Wilder will still have ex-head trainer Jay Deas in his corner, but Scott will take charge on fight night.

    The Alabama native used to have former world champion Mark Breland in his corner, but he was sacked after Wilder accused him of spiking his water before the second Fury fight.
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    New champ Oleksandr Usyk back on school run with son Mikhail just days after masterclass victory over Anthony Joshua

    MIKHAIL USYK is much happier now his dad is heavyweight champion of the world — and back on the school run.Ice-cool Oleksandr revealed ahead of Saturday night’s masterclass win over Anthony Joshua he was more worried about his six-year-old son’s nervous start to education than the Brit powerhouse.
    Oleksandr Usyk is on top of the world after being crowned unified heavyweight championCredit: Reuters
    Usyk is now back on the school run with son MikhailCredit: Instagram / @usykaa
    And the new WBA, IBF and WBO king told SunSport, despite a few cuts and bruises, he is already back on drop-off duty after schooling AJ at Tottenham.
    Dad-of-three Usyk said: “My son goes to school more willingly now because I’ve arrived home and I’m taking him there.
    “But, as far as I’m concerned, none of my kids boasts that their dad is world champion. And, honestly, I’m happy about that.”
    Joshua has lifted British boxing up by the bootstraps, leaving almost everyone in the industry, including Tyson Fury, gutted by his loss.
    But it is still hard to find a single retired or active fighter, pundit, promoter or fan who agreed with his gameplan to outbox the gifted technician.
    Even as the rounds slipped away from him, none of AJ’s three-man coaching team ordered him to step on the gas to save his titles, leaving him to limp towards the judges’ unanimous decision.

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    But Usyk defended Team AJ, explaining: “I don’t think he was boxing safe and hoped that the judges would help him somehow due to the home-soil factor.
    “There are many reasons why his team didn’t tell him about a KO.
    “When you’re trying to focus too much on knockout, it simply doesn’t happen most of the time.
    “Whether he thought about the judges or not — I guess that’s his deal.”
    Usyk and AJ both won Olympic gold at London 2012 and are brilliant ambassadors for the sport.
    We will try our best to progress and become strongerOleksandr UsykWBA, WBO & IBF Heavyweight Champion
    The build-up was typically decent but the mercurial leftie made it very clear that he saw AJ as a normal boxer with nothing to frighten him.
    And that should ring alarm bells for AJ who has snapped up an immediate rematch, planned for March, especially as the new king is already making improvements.
    When reminded of his assessment, Usyk added: “I stand by what I said.
    “It just depends on his efforts and his team. The same goes for us — and we will try our best to progress and become stronger.”
    Heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk is Parimatch Tech’s first-ever Responsible Gambling Project ambassador, a role he’s taken on to help the company highlight and tackle problem gambling
    Usyk put on a boxing clinic to beat Joshua on pointsCredit: Reuters
    Usyk was more worried about his son’s day at school than the threat possessed by JoshuaCredit: Instagram / @usykaa
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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Antoli Muratov: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard with Golovkin fight targeted

    CHRIS EUBANK JR returns to the ring this weekend to take on Anatoli Muratov.Muratov is a late replacement after Eubank Jr’s previous opponent Sven Elbir tested positive for Covid. The fight will be Sky Sport’s first in their new era of boxing.
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    Chris Eubank Jr headlines the Wembley Arena card
    Eubank Jr, 32, is eyeing huge fights against Billy Joe Saunders and Gennady Golovkin should he overcome Muratov.
    When is Eubank Jr vs Muratov?

    Chris Eubank Jr vs Antoli Muratov will take place on Saturday, October 2nd.
    Wembley Arena plays host to the card.
    Expect the main event of Eubank Jr vs Muratov at around 10pm BST.
    The super-middleweight fight is scheduled for 12 x 3 minute rounds.

    What TV channel and live stream is Eubank Jr vs Muratov on?
    Chris Eubank Jr vs Antoli Muratov will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Arena.
    Sky begin their coverage from 7.30pm.
    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.

    Chris Eubank Jr vs Anatoli Muratov
    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: “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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    Tyson Fury reveals the exact moment he ‘knew how to beat Deontay Wilder’ and says ref ‘saved his life’ in rematch loss

    TYSON FURY has revealed the exact moment when he KNEW he would beat Deontay Wilder.And it came just seconds after he was brutally floored in the 12th round of their first fight.
    Tyson Fury says he knew how to beat Deontay Wilder after being knocked down in their 2018 fightCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Fury battered Wilder in their second fightCredit: Reuters
    In December 2018 the pair fought to a draw, with many believing Fury deserved to win despite being floored twice.
    But the Gypsy King got his revenge in February 2020 when he battered Wilder from pillar to post to stop the American on his feet in the seventh.
    It meant Fury got his hands on the only heavyweight belt he had not won previously in the WBC version.
    Now, speaking on a Fox promotional video for the trilogy scrap on October 9, Fury has spoken of when he knew he could KO the Bronze Bomber.
    He explained: “After the first Wilder fight in the last round when he knocked me down, I got back up and got into it, and he didn’t like it.
    “From that moment on, I knew how to beat Deontay Wilder.

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    “I knew I had to go forward on him and unload big punches. Looking back at it years later, it was the best thing that could have happened because I got to do it all again.”
    Fury also claimed that Wilder being pulled out in the seventh round ‘saved his life’.
    He added: “The final stoppage was when I was catching him clean [in round seven].
    “I believe the referee actually saved his life that night and saved his career.”
    Just remember that I plan to smash Deontay Wilder to bits….and I willTyson FuryWBC Heavyweight Champ
    Fury says he will “smash Wilder to bits” – for a second time – when the pair clash in their trilogy on October 9.
    Making the first defence of his belt, Fury will be aiming to send Wilder a step closer to retirement.
    Speaking on a Zoom call to the media, the 33-year-old said: “It’s nearly that time of the year again where I take over Las Vegas, and it becomes the home of ‘The Gypsy King,’.
    “And just remember that I plan to smash Deontay Wilder to bits….and I will.
    “I’m very excited. I’m looking forward to this fight. I’m very motivated, focused, and determined and I can’t wait for October 9. I wish it was this weekend.
    “I have to wait one more week until I get these big hands on Wilder for a third time.”
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    Anthony Joshua assures fans his ‘spirit is still strong’ after disastrous loss to Usyk and says he has ‘learnt lesson’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has thanked his fans for ‘sending love and checking in’ and says his ‘spirit is strong’.The Brit heavyweight is recovering after losing all his world titles with a unanimous points defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Anthony Joshua has moved to reassure his fans he is OK
    Joshua was the big favourite heading into the bout, with many believing his power and size would be too much for the former cruiserweight king.
    But Usyk put on a boxing clinic, confusing AJ with his movement throughout and dodging most of the power shots.
    The defeat seemingly put paid to any hopes Joshua had of challenging fellow Brit Tyson Fury, especially as it would no longer be an undisputed clash.
    Joshua posted a photo of himself on social media looking steely-eyed, captioning it: “I’ve watched the fight, analysed my preparations & identified my mistakes. I’ve learnt my lesson.
    “Thanks for sending love & checking in. Don’t worry about me. My spirit is strong!”
    The Brit was stunned by Usyk in front of 68,000 fans inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the weekend.

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    There was no argument from AJ or from most in the boxing game as Usyk put on a boxing masterclass in London.
    Joshua has instructed his promoter Eddie Hearn to sort the contractual rematch – and he was keen for this instantly.
    Joshua was seen wincing in the corner after the 12th round as he struggled to see out of his right eye.
    Usyk wandered over to congratulate him on a good fight.
    Joshua said: “You want to go again. I know how to beat you.”
    The pair then shared a laugh before heading into the centre of the ring for the official result to be announced.
    Anthony Joshua was outboxed by Oleksandr Usyk to lose all his heavyweight beltsCredit: Getty
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