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    Tyson Fury has three huge TVs delivered to Lancashire house after signing two-fight deal with Anthony Joshua

    TYSON FURY has splashed out on three giant TVs days after signing a £200million two-bout deal to fight Anthony Joshua.The heavyweight champion boxer took delivery of a trio of 75-inch Samsung smart TVs at his Morecambe home.
    Tyson Fury took delivery of three £800 Samsung TVsCredit: Splash
    Tyson Fury’s wife Paris was on hand to ensure the process ran smoothlyCredit: Splash
    They retail for around £800 each.
    Some other furniture was also delivered with Tyson’s pregnant wife Paris ensuring the drop-off ran smoothly, without issues.
    The 31-year-old mother of Tyson’s five children was dressed in a baby-blue outfit finished off with brown fluffy slippers, with sunglasses for the morning rays.
    Fury and Joshua been locked in talks to face-off in an all-British heavyweight unification showdown this summer.
    WBC heavyweight king Fury, 32, recently vented his frustration at the contracts not being signed – admitting he has stopped eating and training while drinking up to 12 pints of beer per day.
    Some were worried it would put his blockbuster bout with AJ, 31, in serious jeopardy.
    But now the fight has finally been CONFIRMED with the two Brits going toe-to-toe twice later this year in a deal worth a staggering £200million.
    However, a couple of key details missing from the fine print were where and when the huge clash would take place.
    Delivery drivers struggled getting the giant TVs out of the back of the vanCredit: Splash
    Tyson Fury is set for an undisputed heavyweight clash against fellow Brit Anthony Joshua this yearCredit: PA

    Saudi Arabia appears to be a front-runner, while Eddie Hearn has previously said the US, Dubai, Qatar and Singapore are also options.
    However, the Matchroom mogul has now revealed he’s been taken back by an 11th-hour offer from a country in the Far East.
    Ideally, all parties involved with Joshua vs Fury are keen for fans to attend what’s been deemed the biggest fight in British boxing history.
    There are still Covid restrictions in place in the Middle East, however, springing the possibility that the fight could be delayed until November time.
    Hearn says the individual from said mystery country, will want fans in attendance too, even if it were just 1,000 spectators.

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    Asian billionaire wants to host Joshua vs Fury mega-fight, reveals Hearn as promoter admits ‘it’s a realistic option’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA’s long-awaited undisputed heavyweight title fight with Tyson Fury could end up being bought by an Asian billionaire, according to his promoter Eddie Hearn.Joshua and Fury, 31 and 32 respectively, put pen to paper on a two-fight deal worth a whopping £500million earlier this week.
    Eddie Hearn has revealed an Asian billionaire wants to host Joshua vs FuryCredit: Matchroom Boxing
    Anthony Joshua is closing in on a multi-million-pound showdown with Tyson FuryCredit: Reuters
    A venue and date for the biggest fight in the history of British boxing, however, have yet to be finalised.
    Several Middle Eastern countries have expressed an interest in hosting the blockbuster bout, but a mystery bid from Asia has recently caught Hearn’s attention.
    The Matchroom Boxing chief said: “I had an approach [on Wednesday], not from the Middle East, but it was the most bizarre approach.
    “I can’t say who it was but it was from a very wealthy individual and he wants to do something very special.
    “We’ve had 20 approaches for this fight but you know which ones are serious.
    “This one was just well out there. And it’s a realistic option, money is not an issue with this guy.
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    “Commercially it’s a bit strange, but it’s not about that. It’s a trophy asset to say, ‘This is the biggest event in the world.’
    “And that’s the mindset of an individual who wants to bring it to his own country.
    “It’s not about selling tickets, it’s not about government investment… it would him be saying, ‘I’d be paying for it.’
    “There’s a number for the fight, you hit the number, you get the fight and the number was not an issue for this individual.
    “Saudi have paid the site fee before, we’ve worked together before, it’s not complicated, it’s just about tying up the dates, but this offer is a bit different.

    “All I will say is it’s in Asia. Not Macau but not far away.”
    Joshua and Fury’s reps have been working for months to try and stage the Battle of Britain in June or July.
    But it’s been suggested the fight could be delayed until later this year in order to land a bigger site fee.
    Hearn, however, has dismissed that notion and is adamant the plan is still for AJ to throw down twice with The Gypsy King this year.
    During an appearance on talkSPORT, he said: “That’s 100 per cent the focus.
    Tyson Fury hasn’t fought since dethroning Deontay Wilder last FebruaryCredit: Reuters

    “We know it’s a difficult world at the moment, we know there’s travel restrictions, we know global economies are crumbling, but ultimately that’s the date of the fight.
    “People are talking about, ‘Some people might prefer this fight to take place in September/October/November.’
    “Well, ‘some people’ aren’t us. We want Fury against AJ, two fights this year.
    “This is what we’ve signed up to, this is what we’re talking to all the relevant sites and approaches that we’ve had is a two-fight agreement, one in June/July, one in November/December.”
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    Floyd Mayweather, 44, shows off speed and power as he trains with MONEY raining down ahead of $100m Logan Paul fight

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER showed off his speed and power while training with MONEY raining down ahead of his exhibition with Logan Paul. The boxing legend faces YouTuber Paul this year in a pay-per-view spectacle bout.
    Floyd Mayweather showed off his speed and power while training with MONEY raining downCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Floyd Mayweather was working out ahead of his exhibition with Logan PaulCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Mayweather has been levelled with criticism for the farcical mismatch, with fears his reputation will be tarnished.
    But the multimillionaire hit back in his post: “They’re worried about the legacy, I’m worried about the currency!!”
    In the clip, Mayweather starts of gently tapping the bag, before picking it up with heavier and quicker punches, all meanwhile money pours down.
    He says: “Just light work. Just light work. Just light work. We can pick it up. Let’s pick it up.”
    Mayweather, 44, projected he will make $100MILLION (£72m) to face Paul, opposed to the $35m (£25m) he could get to fight a regular boxer.
    The American all-time great was due to face the social media star, 25, on February 20, but it was postponed with a new date yet to be announced.
    Mayweather revealed he backdated the bout to ensure fans can attend, and named the Las Vegas Raiders’ 80,000-seater stadium as a potential venue.
    He has not fought since 2018, when he wiped out featherweight kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in a similar exhibition.

    Mayweather retired professionally in 2017, after he beat UFC star Conor McGregor, 32, in ten rounds.
    Paul on the other hand has boxed twice, firstly in a white collar bout in Manchester against YouTube rival KSI, which ended a draw.
    In the rematch a year later after both fighters had turned pro, the vlogger was beaten by split-decision as a two-point deduction cost him the result.
    Mayweather, who said Paul is more famous than any boxer besides himself, recently opened up about coming out of retirement for the mega-money payday.
    He told entrepreneur Rob Moore: “I prefer to still go out, entertain and have fun.
    Floyd Mayweather in his last exhibition against Tenshin NasukawaCredit: AFP
    Logan Paul was beaten by KSI in 2019Credit: Getty
    “Just because I go out and entertain, have fun, doesn’t mean that I still want to fight 12 rounds.
    “I think we got a six round exhibition and I think it’s going to be very entertaining, and the people are going to love it.
    “We’ve got to look at 35 million for 12 rounds or 100 million for six rounds, big difference, big difference.
    “And I can’t really say what the numbers are going to be. How much money I’m going to make, or how much Logan Paul is going to make.
    “But we’re talking about projecting, we’ve always got to talk about what it’s projected to make.” More

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    Floyd Mayweather claims £510m fortune ‘doesn’t make me bad person’ and boxer can’t feed family by saying ‘I love you’

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER believes his vast wealth has not made him a ‘bad person’ as he prepares for a money-spinning clash with Logan Paul.The pay-per-view exhibition clash later this year will earn the 50-0 legend around $100MILLION, he has predicted.
    Floyd Mayweather has insisted he is no bad person having made a huge fortune in boxing
    The man dubbed ‘Money’ regularly shows off his valuablesCredit: Instagram
    That would add to his hefty fortune worth an estimated £510m, which is believed to be significantly lower than its peak earlier in his career.
    Mayweather, also known as Money, is no stranger to flaunting his glitzy possessions but is adamant that he is not a bad person as a result.
    He told the Disruptive Entrepreneur Podcast: “Just because I talk about money doesn’t make me a bad person.
    “I like to have the finer things in life – money don’t make me, I make money.
    “I like to feed my family, we can’t feed our family just saying, ‘I love you’.
    “Money has put us in a position to have the finer things in life, so we are able to travel and have fun, live life and experience different things. When you’re able to make a lot of money, you’re able to do those things.”
    The 44-year-old was recently teased by Conor McGregor over his disappearance from the Forbes rich list.
    Ahead of a fresh payday against Paul, Mayweather stressed that there is no reason for him not to face an exhibition against the YouTube star.

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    When quizzed on why he is fighting the online sensation, he replied: “Why not?
    “I told y’all I was an entertainer, not just a fighter.
    “[It’s] something different, something I don’t mind doing, and something that the people want to see.”
    Mayweather is thought to be worth around £510millionCredit: Instagram / @floydmayweather
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    Mike Tyson says his kids think he’s a ‘d***’ and tease him about not being as big as Magic Johnson or Beyonce

    MIKE TYSON revealed his kids think he is a ‘d***’ and they tease him about not being as big as Magic Johnson or Beyonce. Tyson has six children, Mikey Lorna, Rayna, Amir, Miguel, Milan and Morocco.
    Mike Tyson in 2008 pictured with three of his kidsCredit: AFP
    He also fathered Exodus, who sadly passed away aged four, and D’Amato, but blood tests later revealed he as not the biological dad.
    The heavyweight legend is close to all his kids, but it does not stop them from winding their old man up.
    Tyson told boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez, how they joke about him not being as popular as singer Beyonce or ex-NBA star Johnson.
    He said: “My kids think I’m such a d***!
    “So, my kids will go like this, out of the blue, ‘Magic Johnson is bigger than you dad, he’s more popular than you’.
    “I go, ‘What the f***? Get out of here’. My daughter says, ‘Beyonce’s bigger than you too’.
    “I’m like, ‘Where’s this coming from?’ And this is my daughter, ‘And I know you don’t think you’re fyler than Michael Jackson or Prince’.
    “Where is this coming from! You know, they’re always trying to bust my chops!
    “They say I get all this attention and don’t know why, they should be on Magic Johnson, Magic Johnson is bigger than you. My kids will say that!”
    Mike Tyson’s kids joke he is not as popular as BeyonceCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    NBA legend Magic JohnsonCredit: Getty – Contributor
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    Tyson, 54, also revealed his brother Rodney, who he is no longer close with, is a successful brain surgeon.
    He opened up on how Rodney, who is five years older, saved the lives of his friends who had been shot.
    Tyson said: “I have a brother that’s a brain surgeon. I can f***ing barely read and right and this guy’s a brain surgeon and s***. 
    “A couple of my friends were shot, he went there and sewn them up. He says, ‘Mike, that’s your brother?’ 
    “Yeah, my brother saved a couple of my friends’ lives. They’ve been shot or something and he’s sewn them up. 
    “He says, ‘That’s your brother?’ Yes it is my brother.” 
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    Watch Ben Askren show off in boxing training as fans hail ex-UFC star for ‘looking better’ ahead of Jake Paul fight

    BEN ASKREN had fans hailing him for ‘looking better’ in training ahead of his fight with Jake Paul. The retired UFC welterweight faces YouTuber Paul on April 17 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
    Ben Askren had fans hailing him for ‘looking better’ in trainingCredit: Instagram @benaskren
    The ex-UFC welterweight is training to fight Jake PaulCredit: Instagram @benaskren
    Ben Askren fights Jake Paul on April 17Credit: Instagram @benaskren
    Askren, 36, is a renowned elite career grappler but was admittedly never gifted in the striking department.
    As a result, Paul, 24, who has two knockouts in as many fights, is the favourite with bookies and several outsiders.
    But Askren’s latest video on the pads appears to have given fans more confidence, as they commented on his improved speed.
    One said: “Already looking better!”
    Another said: “I gotta be honest, Ben looks much faster and has a smoother flow. Let’s hope he gets the job done.”
    One added: “Looking better.”
    Another added: “Improvements.”
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    Paul beat online rival ‘AnEsonGib’ in his debut in January 2020, and then left ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 36, out cold in November.
    But his career has not convinced UFC president Dana White, who bet $1million that he will lose against Askren.
    White said on Mike Tyson’s podcast: “I hope you can bet on this thing because I will bet $1m (£720,000) that he loses this f***ing fight.
    “I bet a million dollars that he loses this fight!”

    But Tyson’s podcast host, former world champion Zab Judah, warned White about Paul’s ability, having seen the social media sensation in the gym.
    Judah said: “Dana I watched him, he’s been working hard, Dana. I have seen him put it together.
    “He’s got hands. I am not joking.”
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    Jake Paul called out by UFC star Kevin Holland who says YouTuber ‘should fight somebody who can actually throw hands’

    UFC middleweight Kevin Holland has called out Jake Paul and challenged the YouTuber to ‘fight somebody who can actually throw some hands’. It comes as Paul prepares to face ex-UFC welterweight Ben Askren, renowned for his lack of striking, relying solely on grappling in the cage.
    Jake Paul has been called out by UFC middleweight Kevin Holland
    Kevin Holland called out Jake Paul to ‘fight somebody who can actually throw hands’Credit: Getty
    The social media star, who has two knockouts in as many fights, has set his sights on bringing MMA fighters over to the ring.
    And Holland has thrown his name into the mix, and blasted Paul’s decision to fight Askren, who he considers a low-risk opponent.
    He told MMA Fighting: “I don’t want to get into trouble for saying something stupid but Jake Paul’s fighting Ben Askren.
    “Jake Paul should fight somebody who can actually throw some hands if he’s going to fight somebody from the MMA scene.
    “I can throw some hands.”
    Paul, 24, beat online rival ‘AnEsonGib’ in his debut in January 2020, and then left ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 36, out cold in November.
    Askren, 36, is a former ONE Championship and Bellator champion, who had three fights in the UFC, losing two, before retiring in 2019.
    He will box professionally for the first time on April 17 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta against Paul.

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    Meanwhile Holland, 28, who is 21–5 in his career, is closing in on the UFC title following five straight wins.
    He faces Derek Brunson on Saturday, in a fight he believes can take him to the next level.
    He said: “He’s a person who talks a little bit of s***.
    “I’m a person that talks a whole lot of s*** so when I smack him and I whack him and he can’t get back up, I’m a happy man.
    “Beating him, what does it say about my future? It just says I’m ready for the next person. Who’s next after that? It don’t matter who’s next after that.
    “I see they got a lot of fights booked at 185 and vaginal muscles get pulled all the time and it seems like a lot of these guys got vaginal muscles, so I’ll be there.”
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    Lawrence Okolie spoke title shot into existence – just like when he found Mercedes key and bought Olympic tracksuit

    LAWRENCE OKOLIE has talked his world title tilt into existence after a lifetime defying lottery-like odds with the power of his brain.The 28-year-old Hackney cruiserweight, now on the cusp of a WBO world title, was once an overweight bully’s punchbag dreaming of luxury cars and sporting success.
    Lawrence Okolie spoke his title shot into existenceCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    The 28-year-old Hackney cruiserweight is now on the cusp of a WBO world titleCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    But a series of striking coincidences and a religious-like faith in visualisation has helped the former McDonalds burger flipper turn his tough childhood into a stunning success story.
    Ahead of his Wembley arena clash with Krzysztof Glowacki, Okolie explained to SunSport how finding an old car key and buying an Olympic 2012 tracksuit helped him speak his dreams into reality.
    “When I was a kid I found a Mercedes key fob on the floor, picked it up and kept it, pretended I had one, convinced myself that one day I would,” The 2016 Olympian said.
    “At the time I think I was listening to songs about guys having nice cars and Mercedes and it was something at the time that seemed completely out of my reach.
    “The 2012 Olympics tracksuits I bought, I am sure are still in my mum’s house somewhere.
    “People would see me wear and ask if I had boxed in the Games and I would act coy and modest but say that I had.
    “Until I did a bit more research on speaking things into existence, people thought I was just crazy or cocky but that is just how I do it.
    “When I was a kid, having an expensive car or going to the Olympics was a dream. But I made them happen.”
    When I was a kid, having an expensive car or going to the Olympics was a dream. But I made them happen
    Unlike most sportspeople who roll out cliches about taking one match or fight at a time and never overlooking an opponent, Okolie has put his reputation on the line with bold predictions.
    Mentor, manager and Olympic 2012 golden boy Anthony Joshua – whose London success was watched by Okolie from his shift under the golden arches – has used the psychology as has UFC pioneer Conor ‘Mystic Mac’ McGregor.
    When it works, the concept is celebrated as forward thinking and inspirational. But, when it flops, the loser is arrogant, complacent and deluded.
    The 6ft 5in puncher explained: “It has caused problems for me with other people before because I would talk about my plans and urge other people to do it.
    Okolie is set for a clash with Krzysztof Glowacki at Wembley arenaCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    “But most people don’t like to talk like that, they prefer to take one step at a time or not talk about something until it is done.
    “Each to their own but making my targets known, loud and clear, is what pushes me on in training.
    “I know exactly what the goals are around me and so does everybody else around me.
    “You could compare it to religious faith. If you act and behave in a certain way, with dedication, then you will be rewarded.
    “I feel like most people want to make logical sense out of everything and that can sometimes hold you back.
    “But it’s illogical to push your body to the absolute limit every day for the slim chance you might become a world champion.
    “Buying a lottery ticket makes more sense because you know all the figures and likelihoods involved, you know the exact percentage chance of winning.
    “But with sport, especially one as dangerous and unpredictable as this, you need to have a few lucky breaks and perfect performances at the right time.
    “You need so much self belief, almost to the point of delusion.”
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    As much as Okolie was inspired by AJ’s Olympic success, he was scarred by his failure to medal four years later, despite only taking up the sport aged 17.
    That last-16 exit in Rio is exactly why he will leave nothing to chance against his dangerous Polish rival.
    “I always remember before my fights that nothing is guaranteed and it has to be grabbed,” he said.
    “I remember the Olympic loss changed me from a fighter to a winner because I thought winning the gold would be poetic justice for me.

    “I was the kid who watched AJ win in 2012 from my till in McDonalds and then followed on.
    “I thought I would qualify and walk in there and they would hand me the medal.
    “I soon learned it doesn’t work like that, I learned you have to take every opportunity with both hands.”
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