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    Floyd Mayweather’s former opponent Juan Manuel Marquez reveals he drank OWN URINE before fight

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER’S former opponent Juan Manuel Marquez has revealed he drank his OWN URINE in a bid to beat the legend.
    Money returned from a two-year hiatus from the ring in 2009 to take on the Mexican in Las Vegas.

    Floyd Mayweather’s former opponent Juan Manuel Marquez revealed he drank his OWN URINE before fighting the legendCredit: AFP – Getty

    The Mexican’s pee drinking failed to help him make historyCredit: HBO

    Their welterweight boxing bout raked in over 1 million pay-per-view buys as Marquez failed to make history by becoming the first man to defeat the icon.
    However, no-one can ever accuse the star of taking the pee in his preparations for his shot at glory.
    The 47-year-old, who was a four-weight world champion himself, admitted the extreme length he went to before facing Mayweather regarding downing his own wee.
    He explained: “This is something I have been doing for the past six or seven fights, and it has given me good results.

    “If you drink or inject yourself with vitamins, you release them every time you go to the bathroom. Why not put them back in your body orally?”
    Unfortunately for Marquez his unique tactic failed to work as he was knocked down in the second before suffering a bad cut in the fourth.
    He bravely battled on to finish but it was Mayweather, who definitely will not be drinking his own urine ahead of his upcoming exhibition clash with YouTuber Logan Paul, who earned a unanimous decision from the judges.
    Marquez did bounce back in 2010 to retain his lightweight titles against Juan Diaz and would later ditch his drinking habit ahead of a showdown with fellow icon Manny Pacquiao in 2011.

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    Marquez said: “On the advice of my doctor and my physical trainer Angel (Hernandez), they told us we should stop. 
    “We’re looking for what can help me, and if the doctor says no longer drinking it will help, then we’ll stop.”
    There was some consolation for Marquez after his losing effort to Mayweather as the American remembered a lot more about him than just his breath following their match.
    Mayweather said: “He was a great little big man. I threw a hell of a shot that dropped him, and then he got back up and kept fighting. He’s a tough guy.
    “I’ve been off for almost two years but it felt really good to be back. I was happy with the victory but I know I can get better.”

    Mayweather defeated Marquez via unanimous decision and floored him in the second roundCredit: AP:Associated Press

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    Anthony Joshua mixing it up in training for ‘versatile’ Tyson Fury as coach admits he has to make ‘dedicated’ champ rest

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is mixing up his training for ‘versatile’ Tyson Fury and will have to be forced to rest, his coach has revealed.
    Joshua and Fury are expected to finally meet this summer in a historic undisputed title decider.

    Anthony Joshua is mixing up his training for ‘versatile’ Tyson Fury

    Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are expected to finally meet this summerCredit: Getty

    It was yesterday announced the pair had signed a two-fight deal and preparations are already underway for the unification.
    Fury, 32, last fought in February last year as he switched up his usually cautious style to become the aggressor and walk down Deontay Wilder, winning in round seven.
    It has kept AJ, 31, preparing for all versions of his rival, so much so his coaches are pleading with him to take a breather.
    Coach Joby Clayton, who works alongside head coach Rob McCracken, told Sky Sports: “It’s never too early to talk about basic game plans. 

    “We are laying the foundations in preparation for camp. My job is to prepare AJ to his best ability.
    “I know that when AJ is AJ, he’s a handful for anybody. The most important thing is that he focuses on himself.
    “Fury is a very versatile athlete so I am personally focusing on AJ, and what he brings to the table to combat a whole host of techniques and tactics that he might face.
    “AJ is doing some wonderful work, training with a wonderful energy. This is a special time in his career.

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    “I’m excited to see what the next few months hold. I have a saying; coaches have to get boxers to train, but they have to get champions to rest.
    “We have to make sure AJ rests at the appropriate times because he is so dedicated.”
    For the first time in heavyweight history, all four WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO belts are set to be at stake.
    Despite an agreement being signed, nothing is official until a venue and date is finalised.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn said:  “All parties have now put pen to paper and we will be working hard over the next few weeks to confirm the site and date for the biggest fight in boxing.”

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    Mike Tyson pays moving tribute to Marvin Hagler after calling boxing icon ‘one of best warriors’ following death aged 66

    MIKE TYSON paid a touching tribute to champ Marvin Hagler after the boxing icon’s death aged 66, calling him ‘one of the best warriors’.
    Middleweight legend Hagler sadly passed away on the weekend, as his wife Kay confirmed the sad news on social media.

    Mike Tyson paid a touching tribute to ‘one of best warriors’ Marvin Hagler

    Middleweight legend Marvin Hagler sadly passed away 66Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Marvin Hagler was one of the best warriors in the sport. Condolences to his family. He will be missed.
    — Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) March 14, 2021

    The boxing world mourned the death of one of the most iconic fighters to ever live.
    Promoters Bob Arum and Eddie Hearn, Oscar De La Hoya, Gennady Golovkin and many more paid tribute.
    And former heavyweight Mike Tyson was among those, as he took to Twitter to pay his respect.
    Tyson, 54, wrote: “Marvin Hagler was one of the best warriors in the sport. Condolences to his family. He will be missed.”

    Sugar Ray Leonard – who famously beat Hagler in a hotly contested points decision 1987 – was another to post an emotional tribute to the American.
    Leonard, 64, wrote: “I was really in shock yesterday after hearing the news of Hagler, it hit me hard. We had just the utmost respect for each other!
    “Marvin Hagler had every ingredient that it takes to be a great champion. Marvin, you are definitely gone too soon, but you will forever live on as one of the greats!
    “Thoughts and prayers to the entire Hagler family.”

    Hagler reigned as the undisputed middleweight world champion between 1980 and 1987.
    He was part of the iconic ‘four kings era’ in the 1980s alongside Leonard, Roberto Duran and Tommy Hearns.
    A boxing Hall of Famer, Hagler was named Fighter of the Decade (1980s) by Boxing Illustrated and twice named Fighter of the Year (1983 & 1985) by The Ring magazine.
    He legally changed his name to ‘Marvelous’ in 1982, after becoming annoyed that American commentators were not using his nickname.
    Regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters ever, while his stunning record of 52 KOs in 62 wins see him ranked among boxing’s heaviest hitters.

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    UFC and backstreet brawling legend Kimbo Slice SNUBBED Mike Tyson after boxing legend gave him one piece of advice

    UFC and backstreet brawling legend Kimbo Slice SNUBBED the one piece of advice Mike Tyson gave him at a gig.
    Iron Mike knows a thing or two about fighting after his legendary career as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time.

    Kimbo Slice was handed one bit of advice from Mike Tyson at a gig in Miami – but chose to ignore the legendCredit: Splash News

    He met Slice – real name Kevin Ferguson – at a gig in Miami and shared a crucial tip, as revealed by a close friend as part of the UFC ‘Fightlore’ series.
    Speaking of Slice’s rise from cult internet hero to mainstream stardom and the fame that came with it, the friend said: “But the first time that I realised that I went way beyond the internet was when we went to a concert at the Miami Arena.
    “And we were back there, and we look over, and Tyson was there and he called us over.
    “He’s like, ‘Hey man, I am a big fan of your work.’

    “I’m just blown away that this was even happening, Fergs even managed to shake his hand.
    “I’ll never forget this, Tyson says, ‘Can I give you one piece of advice?’ He goes, ‘Don’t ever go pro’.”
    Ferguson attracted huge attention after a videos of his backstreet brawls in Miami went viral on YouTube.
    He instantly became an internet sensation – Rolling Stone even labelled him the King of the Web Brawlers.

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    That led to time with Elite XC before he joined the Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweight series – part of the UFC – ignoring Tyson’s advice.
    He beat Houston Alexander in his UFC debut in December 2009 before losing to Matt Mitrione by TKO five months later at UFC 113.
    After that, Slice won all seven of his pro boxing bouts then switched back to MMA by signing with Bellator.
    He had a win at Bellator 136 and a no contest at Bellator 149 before he was due to headline the 158th event at London’s O2 Arena.
    However, the Bahamas-born star tragically died of heart failure on June 6, 2016 aged just 42.

    Tyson suggested Slice should not got pro but he ignored the heavyweight hero and tried his hand in boxing and MMACredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury must agree venue in 30 days or all-British superfight ‘could go away’

    THE VENUE for Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’s £200million unification superfight must be decided within 30 days or it ‘could go away’.
    AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn announced today that the contracts had been penned by both camps for two bumper clashes.

    Tyson Fury has joined Anthony Joshua in penning the contract for their superfightCredit: Reuters

    AJ and the Gypsy King are now in a race against time to decide on a venueCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

    Eight potential locations have mentioned so far by Eddie Hearn

    And there are up to EIGHT potential locations battling it out to stage it.
    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 – putting his blockbuster bout with AJ in serious jeopardy.
    But now the fight has finally been CONFIRMED with Joshua, 31, and Fury going toe-to-toe twice.
    Hearn – Joshua’s promoter – confirmed the good news saying the ‘hard part’ is now over and done with.

    But Hearn now says it is just the venue that needs to be decided – and they are not short of offers.
    However, ESPN claims both camps are now in a race against time to determine where will stage the clash of the titans.
    It has been reported that a Top Rank source confirmed the contracts had been signed.
    However, that is dependent on them securing a venue that both fighters agree on.

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    The report states the source said: “We have 30 days from the signing, or the deal could go away.”
    AJ’s Matchroom chief Hearn said earlier: “We’ve already had approaches from eight or nine sites.
    “The offers have come from multiple countries in the Middle East, from Asia, eastern Europe and America.
    “This is the biggest fight in boxing and one of the biggest sporting events in the world.
    “It will be a major, major win for a country that wants to showcase itself.”
    That followed his recent remarks to iFL TV where he appeared to cast doubt on Wembley hosting it.
    Hearn said: “When you talk about the venue that is starting to move because we’re in a position time-wise where we’ve had to move.

    Las Vegas has been mentioned as one of the potential locations for the mega showdownCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Doubts have been raised over whether Wembley Stadium will stage the fightCredit: Getty
    “So, your next question is ‘where is it going to be?’ Well the answer to your question is it’s still wide open, but we are much further down the line than we were a week ago because we’ve had to speed that process up.
    “Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, China, London, Las Vegas.
    “Can you really sit there with confidence and say we’re going to be allowed 100,000 people in June in Wembley? You’ve answered the question.
    “I don’t like to give people false hopes. I saw Bob’s interview. ‘Yeah, Wembley is an option, Vegas is an option’ – I don’t believe that. I don’t believe it is.
    “Do you honestly think Bob Arum gives a monkeys about the UK fans? I mean come on. You’ve seen the comments about his fighters lately.
    “Ultimately, they’re going to say to us ‘where can we generate the most money to hold this fight?’ Let’s not beat around the bush. And ultimately it’s going to be up to AJ and Tyson Fury to say ‘yep, we’re happy with that venue’.
    “If you asked everybody myself, Frank Warren,Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua where they would like to do this fight, it’s Wembley, of course it is.
    “But one, I don’t think that’s possible and two, we can’t ignore the fact this is the biggest fight in boxing, it’s going to generate so much interest, so much money, we can’t just ignore that fact.”

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    Anthony Joshua predicted he would fight Tyson Fury in 2021 in brilliant video call between pair two years ago

    ANTHONY JOSHUA named the date of his mega showdown with Tyson Fury two years BEFORE the contracts were signed.
    During a phone conversation between the two filmed as part of ITV’s documentary on the Gypsy King, the bombshell was dropped.

    Anthony Joshua predicted a 2021 bout with Tyson Fury in a televised video call two years ago

    Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua shared a phone call back in 2019, and talk turned inevitably to their fight

    On a video call with Joshua while sat in a pub, Fury chatted jovially with his rival.
    He said during the 2019 recording: “What’s happening AJ?”
    The 31-year-old replied: “Training, keeping life simple. What’s been happening? Training good? Family good?”
    To which Fury added: “I’m all good brother.”

    The documentary was filmed in the build-up to the Gypsy King’s rematch with Deontay Wilder, which he famously won to claim the WBC belt.
    And yet AJ was quickly down to business and looking forward to their own eventual showdown.

    He asked: “When are we fighting?”
    Fury retorted ‘behave yourself!’ before Joshua dropped in: “It sounds like 2021.”

    A laughing Fury replied in front of chuckling bar staff: “I only called you up to say hello.”
    Fast forward to March 2021 and the pair have now signed on the dotted line to face off twice in the coming months.
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    A potential trip to the United States or Middle East could set up a return leg in the United Kingdom as part of the £200million deal.
    Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn told ESPN: “The hard part is always getting everybody to put pen to paper.
    “But this was a major effort from all parties to get this over the line. You had rival promoters, rival networks and rival fighters.
    “I actually feel we’ve done the hard part.”
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    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury: What date will fight take place, where will it happen, how much money will both earn?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA vs Tyson Fury is the fight EVERY boxing fan wants to see – so just when will these two Brit superstars get it on in the ring?
    Both are coming off big victories, and 2021 should be the year they finally meet face-to-face in the squared circle.

    Joshua vs Fury – when will it happen?

    According to multiple players close to the deal – this summer.
    During the summer of 2020, news had spread that the pair verbally agreed to terms on a two-fight deal for 2021, providing the pair could skate through their next challenges unscathed.
    Joshua held up his end of the bargain by knocking out Kubrat Pulev, while Fury looks like he’s managed to escape a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.

    Fury beat Wilder in Feb 2020 to win the WBC world heavyweight titleCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, has repeatedly touted ‘late May, early June 2021’ as a rough date for the mega-bout.

    And earlier today, Hearn confirmed both sides had SIGNED an agreement to fight twice this year.
    He told ESPN: “We’d like to get a site deal confirmed in the next month.
    “The hard part is always getting everybody to put pen to paper. But this was a major effort from all parties to get this over the line. You had rival promoters, rival networks and rival fighters.
    “I just feel that this fight is so big it’s not a difficult sell. We’ve already had approaches from eight or nine sites. The offers have come from multiple countries in the Middle East, from Asia, Eastern Europe and America.

    “This is the biggest fight in boxing and one of the biggest sporting events in the world,” Hearn said.

    Joshua vs Fury – where will it take place?
    Sorry British boxing fans – but Wembley Stadium in London looks to be completely off the cards, at least for the first fight anyway.
    Ideally, all parties involved with making Joshua vs Fury will want as many fans as possible in attendance to capitalise on a likely huge and historic gate.
    The coronavirus pandemic has kept fans out of British boxing arenas since March 2020, apart from the 1,000 that were allowed to watch Joshua vs Pulev on December 12.

    The UK is still in a lockdown, with the situation to be reviewed in mid-February, so it’s looking unlikely that 90,000 fans will be allowed into any venues come early summer.
    As for venues abroad… Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Singapore, Australia and the U.S. all look to be viable options.
    It’s now just about which country stumps up the most money to host the fight. Saudi already have a good relationship with Hearn, Joshua and Matchroom, having hosted AJ’s rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019.
    Fury has also competed in Saudi, albeit in a WWE ring rather than a boxing one.
    Joshua vs Fury – how much will they earn?
    A lot. That’s the simple answer. Both Joshua and Fury have already made upwards of £40million each for their respective fights with Ruiz Jr and Wilder.
    So when they fight each other, expect the figures to be at last double that.
    Hearn also spoke last week about how he expects the pair to make ‘Mayweather money’, referencing the grand purses Floyd used to pull in for his fights.

    “It’s certainly I think, you know, the biggest fight, the most lucrative fight, in boxing right now – unquestionably,” Hearn said.
    “That’s Mayweather money. You know? And we haven’t seen Mayweather money since Mayweather.
    “I think it’s impossible to give a number. There’s no set purses for this fight because, obviously, it’s a revenue share. But it’s certainly gonna break records everywhere.”
    It’s been speculated, however, that the pair could earn £80m each.
    Joshua vs Fury – what hurdles are left to clear?
    Back in the latter months of 2020, there were quite a few, but we look to be in a much stronger position right now.
    First, Joshua had to beat Pulev, which he did emphatically with a 9th-round knockout.
    Fury had been targeting a third fight with Wilder, but once that didn’t come to fruition, an interim bout with Agit Kabayel has been planned – but that also fell through.
    It seems Fury decided his best bet would be to wait it out until he can fight AJ.

    Joshua beat Ruiz Jr over 12 rounds in Saudi to win back his world titlesCredit: PA:Press Association
    One problem he has, however, is Wilder, who believes the clause he exercised to compete in a third fight hasn’t been honoured.
    Team Fury says the clause expired back in October, while Wilder’s side have gone the legal route to get that trilogy rematch.
    Neither Hearn nor Fury’s American promoter Bob Arum expect there to be any way Wilder can win that case, and they expect Joshua vs Fury to happen.

    Usyk is the WBO heavyweight title mandatory challengerCredit: Getty – Contributor
    There’s also the WBO mandatory situation, and while not one that will prohibit the fight from happening, one that could affect which belts are on the line.
    Oleksandr Usyk is the WBO’s mandatory challenger, but earlier this week, a from Boxing Scene stated that a hurdle has been cleared in that respect, and that the WBO title WILL be on the line for Joshua Fury.
    Expect Usyk to be handsomely paid in the meantime.
    Joshua vs Fury – what channel will it be on in the UK?
    This could be a tricky one.
    Joshua has an exclusive deal with Sky Sports in the UK, and while Fury’s deal with BT Sport isn’t exclusive, he’s closely aligned with them.
    Fury, however, has fought on Sky Sports Box Office before, most notably for his world heavyweight title win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.

    Eddie Hearn says the fight will be signed in the next four weeksCredit: PA:Press Association
    Don’t be surprised if the two sides come to an agreement where both Sky and BT decide to work together on a dual-broadcast.
    In the U.S., the situation is also tricky.
    Fury has an exclusive deal with ESPN, while Joshua’s last four fights have been shown on streaming service DAZN in the U.S.
    ESPN offer a pay-per-view service for their big fight nights while DAZN work on a subscription-based model, making a deal for the fight to be shown on both channels difficult.
    Joshua vs Fury – what have they all said?
    Joshua: “How close is the Fury fight? I promise you it’s happening.
    “But until you hear it from me, don’t buy into anything. I’m serious about the fight so when I announce it you’ll know it’s real.”

    Another positive meeting with @258mgt. They’ve informed me things are shaping up nicely. They will be sharing the update with Eddie and you’ll be hearing from me soon 👊🏾
    — Anthony Joshua (@anthonyjoshua) February 23, 2021

    Fury: “I just got off the phone with [my trainer] Sugarhill Steward in America.
    “We are going to smash AJ – one round, two rounds, three rounds. Done! Can’t wait.”

    Frank Warren is confident the fight will take place in May or JuneCredit: PA:Press Association
    Hearn: “Both guys are training at the moment, you know, with the understanding that this will be the next fight for them.
    “So, whilst we can’t say the fight is signed, we can say that we’re closing in and it looks like both fighters are happy with the terms.”
    Arum: “There’s no [Wilder] mediation. I mean, there has been over Christmas, and New Year, there was mediation
    “I don’t know, maybe the mediator will be able to solve the situation, but we got a real problem because Tyson Fury has said to me and the mediator, ‘Not today, not tomorrow, and not ever’ will he ever fight Wilder after what Wilder said to him.”

    Bob Arum says there’s no way Joshua-Fury isn’t happeningCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Warren: “But the fight, we are hoping to get it on and, if we are being realistic, it will be some time in May or June.
    “I hope that in the next few weeks it is over the line. We are supposed to be getting some sort of draft agreement this week and it will be a two-fight deal.” More

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    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury PPV WON’T cost £40 claimed Eddie Hearn, but fans can expect increase on £25 price tag

    THE pay-per-view price of Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’s fight WILL NOT cost £40 but fans can expect an increase on the usual £25, according to Eddie Hearn.
    Joshua and Fury have signed a deal which will see them face off for the first time ever, with all four heavyweight belts on the line.

    Anthony Joshua is in talks over a two-fight deal with Tyson FuryCredit: Reuters

    The historic undisputed title decider is set to take place in the summer, the first of a two-fight £200million deal.
    The magnitude of the event will boost the box office takings but fans have feared a £40 price to watch the bout.
    But Hearn ruled out a £15 jump in price when discussing the prospect earlier this year..

    He told iFL TV in February: “I haven’t had any discussions about the PPV price, I certainly don’t think it’ll be £40.
    “So, nothing’s been discussed, nothing’s been set. I just started getting some tweets and some DMs going, ‘You’re a disgrace! £40 PPV’.
    “I was like, ‘Where’s that come from?’ No discussions. 
    “If there is an increase in the PPV price – not £40, but I think there will be – then we need to provide a show that’s worthy of that.”

    On Monday, news of both fighters signing their contract set fans’ pulses racing.
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    June is the targeted date for the showdown but a venue is yet to be agreed.
    Amid coronavirus restrictions in the UK, the Battle of Britain looks destined for an away fixture, with the Middle East and Asia both mooted options.
    But one of the biggest hurdles to overcome will be the broadcasting schedule, with FOUR channels involved across Britain and the US.
    AJ, 31, has an exclusive deal with Sky and DAZN while Fury, 32, fights on BT and ESPN.
    HBO and Showtime partnered up in 2002 to allow Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis to meet.
    But it was 13 years till there was another duel broadcast, when the same two American networks worked together for Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquaio to finally fight.
    More recently, ESPN and FOX cross-promoted as Fury dethroned Deontay Wilder, 35, of the WBC crown in February 2020.
    And it has set a precedent to follow with rival promotions proving they can work together, opposed to keeping their talent in-house.

    Tyson Fury, trainer ‘Sugarhill’ Steward, Bob Arum and Frank WarrenCredit: Reuters

    But, DAZN is traditionally streaming service with a monthly payment, unlike the one-off PPV price.
    It would make sharing rights more difficult, however, the subscription-based platform did launch a box office option for Canelo Alvarez’s last fight.
    DAZN linked up with cable TV charging a PPV price of $69.99 for Canelo’s win over Callum Smith, which also included a four months subscription.
    If the same can be done for Joshua and Fury alongside ESPN in the US, it overcomes another obstacle.

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