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    Ricky Hatton’s son Campbell laughs as he reveals his dad floored him in sparring at 14 & ‘pretty much shattered my rib’

    RICKY HATTON and his son laughed as they remembered a sparring session gone wrong which ended in a 14-year-old Campbell’s ribs being ‘pretty much shattered’.
    Hatton was a notoriously devastating body-puncher during his iconic career, which saw him reign as a two-weight champion.

    Ricky Hatton with son Campbell

    Ricky Hatton has helped train his son CampbellCredit: �Dave Thompson/Matchroom

    And instinct must have kicked in five years ago when his son was on the end of a trademark left hook to the midsection.
    In an interview with the Daily Mail, Campbell, 19, said: “I was about 14.
    “We had done bits before — pads, bags, little taps in sparring, that sort of stuff. This time were a bit different.
    “I haven’t forgot. I’m telling it. Yeah, we were having a spar, me and him.

    “I threw a shot, a right I think, and I don’t know what happened next — muscle memory or something, because he has pulled out the way and then come flying in, big left hook to the body.
    “I hit the deck and I’m rolling there, trying to breathe.
    “My mum wasn’t sure about me boxing, now dad has gone and pretty much shattered my rib.
    “So I’m there holding my side, gasping, and then I hear him over me, saying, ‘S***, don’t tell your mum!’.”

    Hatton, 42, admitted he did tell ex-girlfriend Claire about the incident, but immediately recognised Campbell’s fighting instincts.
    He said: “You know what — he did tell her.
    “The phone call I had that night, f*** me. Thing is, and this is important, he bloody loved it.”
    Campbell boxed for Northside ABC in Clayton and Roy Richardson’s Boxing Academy, winning National Novice and North West titles.
    He was trained along the way by his dad as well as uncle Matthew, who fought Canelo Alvarez and Kell Brook in his career.
    The son of a legend announced his decision to turn pro in December, signing with Eddie Hearn, and set to start out as a super-featherweight.
    It was later revealed Campbell joined Anthony Joshua’s 258 management company.
    He will be trained by Matthew but dad Ricky will have a say in the management department.

    Campbell Hatton pictured with his dad Ricky in 2013Credit: Mark Robinson – The Sun

    Ricky Hatton, Campbell and promoter Eddie HearnCredit: ©Mark Robinson/Matchroom

    Campbell Hatton pictured ahead of his debutCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
    When his boy was growing up, Hatton feared he would catch the boxing bug.
    But now, just a month away from Campbell’s debut on Dillian Whyte’s undercard against an as yet unannounced opponent, the Manchester hero is over the moon with his son following in his footsteps. 
    Hatton said: “I couldn’t be happier about it. No one wants to see their little boy get punched in the face, but there’s more to it, isn’t there?
    “I know pretty well what boxing can do for a kid, for their life, good and bad. But the big questions are — does he have a passion for it?
    “Can he dedicate himself to it? Has he got ability? If the answers are no, my job is to say ‘This isn’t for f****** you”. But if it is yes, then why not?
    “With Campbell, I’ve seen up close that it is all yes.
    “Going back to that story, about me and Campbell sparring — he wanted to come back straight away. In boxing, you learn quickly if it’s for you.
    “You either get hit in the face and say, ‘No thanks’, or you say, ‘Come on then, d***head, let’s go again’. He has wanted it every day.”

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    UFC chief Dana White says he is a ‘degenerate gambler’ and admits losing staggering $1million boxing bet

    DANA WHITE said he is a ‘degenerate gambler’ and admitted to losing a staggering $1million boxing bet once.
    The UFC boss is a notorious blackjack player but opened up on his love for betting on sports.

    Dana White once lost a staggering $1million boxing betCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Things did not go so well for him in 2007, though, when he lost $1m after Jermain Taylor was knocked out by Kelly Pavlik.
    White told ESPN: “Oh my god. What was the kid’s name? Jermain Taylor.
    “And who did he fight? I know this for the ass-whooping I took. He fought the tall, lanky, white kid from Ohio, Kelly Pavlik.
    “I bet $1million on Taylor and he got destroyed.

    “It was the first time I ever bet $1 million dollars because I was so confident Taylor was going to win that fight.”
    White grew up in Boston but in the early 90s he left for Las Vegas after a run-in with crime boss Whitey Bulger.
    Living in Sin City, where he later became UFC president, was how his love for betting started.
    White said: “I’d say it’s about time. I like it. It’s obviously a thing people love to do.

    “It makes whatever you’re watching a lot more fun, a lot more interesting, so I’ve always been for it. But I’m from Vegas.
    “I play table games too much. I’m a degenerate if you’re not getting it. I’m a degenerate, yes. I love to gamble.”
    Astonishingly, White has been banned from the Palms Casino Resort TWICE due to the success of his blackjack playing.
    The first occasion in 2012, saw White retaliate by refusing to put on UFC events at the casino, where The Ultimate Fighter bouts had been staged.
    But under new owners, the promoter was invited back in 2014.
    It did not lost long, however, as between March 1 and May 21, White claimed to have won $2MILLION.
    He found himself again barred from betting there, but this time he was awarded a BELT for being the ‘undisputed blackjack champion’.

    His childhood friends Frank and Lorenzo Feritta bought the UFC in 2001, and White was immediately named the promotion’s president.
    The Feritta brothers sold the UFC for $4.4BILLION to entertainment company WME-IMG in 2016.
    White, who stayed on as president, is said to have pocketed $360m after the sale due to his shares in the company, according to Darren Rovell.
    The promoter, who has an estimated net worth of $500m, denied in a 2014 Las Vegas Review-Journal interview that he had a gambling problem.
    He said: “Has it affected my personal life? Has it affected my professional life? Have I lost all my money?
    “There’s nothing negative about what I’ve been doing lately.”

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    Mike Tyson says he ‘dies’ during meditation and claims plant and animal medicine gives ‘divine feelings’

    MIKE TYSON says he ‘dies’ during meditation and claims plant and animal medicine gives him ‘divine feelings’.
    The 54-year-old boxing legend is better known as the Baddest Man on the Planet.

    Mike Tyson has lifted the lid on how meditation has helped transform his lifeCredit: USA TODAY Sports

    Iron Mike is now a reformed man since some dark days during his heyday, building a cannabis empire alongside his business partner Alki David.
    And he is a huge advocate for the medicinal benefits of the drug, and even smoked it before his comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr in November.
    Tyson has also opened up on how taking toad venom played a part in his dramatic body transformation and ring return.
    Now the chilled out former world champion has lifted the lid on how meditation helps him to get hold of his mind.

    Speaking to Saquan Barkley, Tyson explained: “It’s just subconsciously visualising.
    “You mean I mean you focus on the issue, with every iota and your molecules and everything.
    “I pretty much die, when I am meditating and stuff,  I am like a borderline showman.
    “I use plant and animal medicine, I won’t say I have been enlightened. But I have had divine feelings.”

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    With a successful podcast, marijuana ranch and even Hollywood film cameos, Iron Mike appears to be living the good life again.
    Gone are the days of lavish spending that saw him blow his estimated £320m fortune and file for bankruptcy back in 2003.
    In fact, the American has even managed to become a millionaire again – having recovered from eye-watering debt of around £18m at one point.
    His bank balance was boosted again after Triller revealed it raked in a whopping £60m for showing his comeback fight against Jones.

    Now the veteran is looking to boost that and pull on the gloves again with another exhibition bout later this year.
    He and Evander Holyfield are set to renew their historic rivalry with talks progressing for a sensational rematch.
    SunSport were the first to reveal the pair – with a combined age of 112 – are in the process of negotiating a £200m-plus bout in Dubai.
    Holyfield is already 2-0 up, thanks to his 1996 upset and Tyson’s disgraceful disqualification a year later, where he sunk his teeth into the Real Deal’s ear.
    But Iron Mike’s clash with Jones Jr inspired Holyfield, 58, to begin training for a return of his own, setting up a third fight with Tyson, 34-years in the making.

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    Anthony Joshua wary of Tyson Fury even if he is ‘carrying extra weight’ as he dismisses Eddie Hearn taunt

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is expecting the best version of Tyson Fury when they fight, despite seeing his rival ‘carrying a bit of extra weight’.
    Footage emerged of Fury jumping into the freezing sea at Morecambe bay.

    Unified heavyweight world champion Anthony JoshuaCredit: Instagram / Anthony Joshua

    Footage emerged of Tyson Fury jumping into a the freezing sea at Morecambe bayCredit: Twitter @Tyson_Fury

    Eddie Hearn discussed the video with AJ, who will not be fooled by what he saw, expecting the Gypsy King to be in ‘top shape’ come their fight.
    Promoter Hearn told Seconds Out: “I think before he goes into any main camp he doesn’t look like AJ, ever.
    “I said to AJ the other day, ‘Did you see Fury jumping in the sea? He looked like me!’
    “The response from AJ was, ‘We’re gonna get the best Tyson Fury, so I don’t care if he’s carrying a bit of extra weight now, I’m training for the best ever Tyson Fury.’

    “And, make no mistake, Fury will be in top shape for this fight.”
    Talks between Joshua, 31, and Fury, 32, are still ongoing for a historic undisputed title decider in the summer.
    Contracts between Hearn have been exchanged with opposing promoters Bob Arum and Frank Warren.
    A deal will be cut down the middle 50/50 but a venue is still being discussed.

    Amid coronavirus restrictions, the Battle of Britain looks destined for a foreign fixture with the Middle East and Asia interested hosts.
    For the first time in heavyweight history, all four of the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO belts are set to be at stake.
    With a targeted June date, Joshua has not yet started his official training at Team GB’s Sheffield HQ.
    But the unified champion is already in the gym at his former Finchley amateur boxing club in London ‘preparing for the fight of his life’.
    Hearn said: “We’ve still probably got maybe four/five months to go. He hasn’t even started camp yet.
    “I think the impressive thing from both these guys is they haven’t stopped training. AJ, since his last fight, he don’t wanna stop training.
    “I even said to him, ‘What about a little bit of warm weather? Go and relax a little bit? You don’t wanna over-train.’ He said, ‘No, I’m fine at Finchley.’
    “He’s sparring, he’s training, he’s preparing for the fight of his life.”

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    Jake Paul ‘not interested’ in boxing fight with UFC star Conor McGregor ‘as he can’t even win in his own sport’

    JAKE PAUL has discarded a potential fight with Conor McGregor because he is no longer ‘exciting’.
    The Irishman has been chased for a fight by online sensation Paul for some time.

    Jake Paul is dismissing the notion of boxing Conor McGregor

    Irish UFC star McGregor lost his comeback fight with Dustin PoirierCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    An initial foul-mouthed tirade was followed up by slights against McGregor’s partner Dee Devlin, a plane banner stunt calling the Notorious ‘scared’ and a video likening him to a chicken.
    But, after the UFC star’s recent loss to Dustin Poirier, the American has claimed he is moving on.
    Paul, 24, told SunSport: “Conor McGregor was at the top of that list at one point, but due to his recent losses he’s just not as exciting.
    “You know, we’ll see what happens, he can’t even win at his own sport so it doesn’t really make sense for him to come over into boxing.”

    The YouTuber continues to call out fellow celeb KSI for a revenge match following the Brit’s win over Paul’s brother, Logan, last year.
    But a third professional fight of his fledgling ring career is already pencilled in for April 17.

    Former Bellator champion Ben Askren, 36, will take on Paul in his first encounter with a pro fighter.
    Askren’s pre-fight jibes have focused on his opponent’s career in front of the Disney cameras, with an ill-fated run in the sitcom Bizaardvark.

    Paul claims he will only take encouragement from his past, and added: “I think he’s doing a good job of promoting the fight and talking smack.
    “You know, I’m embracing the fact that I’m a Disney teen actor.
    “I’m completely embracing that I actually made a side by side comparison of my stats and his stats as as a fighter.
    “You know, he’s a two time NCAA champion Olympic wrestler. He’s defeated MMA legends, he has a better record than Conor McGregor.
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    “And me on the other hand, I put Disney actor YouTuber virgin, the list goes on.
    “But this is why it’s embarrassing for him is because he’s going to get beat up by a kid who was on Disney Channel.
    “So you know, he can keep on promoting that I’m a Disney actor, but when I knock him out that just gonna make him look even more stupid.”

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    Chris Eubank and Michael Watson in emotional reunion on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories 30 years after traumatic fight

    CHRIS EUBANK still has Michael Watson in his corner 30 years on from the heartbreaking fight that almost killed him.
    In September 1991 Watson walked into a rematch with Eubank, just three months after they shared a thrilling 12-round battle Eubank controversially snatched on points. Sadly he would be carried out.

    Chris Eubank had an emotional reunion with old foe Michael WatsonCredit: ITV

    Watson is stopped at the beginning of the 12th after being droppedCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Already ahead on all three cards, Watson was on course to land his first world title when he dropped Eubank, for the first time in his career, with just 18 seconds of the 11th remaining.
    But Eubank somehow bounced up off the canvas and instantly landed an uppercut and left hook that felled a stunned Watson and tragically bounced the back of his head against the second-to-bottom rope.
    Watson never recovered from that terrible treble impact and was stopped, under siege but on his feet, almost as soon as the 12th started, before collapsing in the White Hart Lane ring.
    A 40-day coma and six operations ensued to beat the blood clot that had formed on his brain, leaving him blinded, in a wheelchair and unable to talk.

    Eventually Watson mounted an incredible recovery, regained most of his faculties against vicious odds and raised millions for charity.
    But perhaps most incredibly he held no malice toward the two-time rival who had so tragically and accidentally disabled him.
    On tonight’s episode of Piers Morgan’s Life Stories, with Eubank struggling to deal with recalling the events of that night, a voice from the crowd calls out.
    “Let’s move on Chris, it’s all right, it’s OK bruv,” Michael Watson, 55, yells.

    It was the fight that put Michael Watson on a life support systemCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    “Let’s move on in life. Peace and love. I love you Chris. It’s all in the past, let’s move on in life.
    “We’re here together. Let’s live and love. I love you Chris. Let’s move on. 
    “We are born warriors, we are real. God bless you Chris.”
    The inquest into the medical failings that evening reshaped British boxing and thousands of lives have since been saved in sold-out world title fights and in empty small halls.
    Eubank, a much-derided pantomime showman with the heart and chin of a celebrated gladiator, lost his cutting edge from that fight on.
    But he describes the oath heroes like himself, Watson, Benn, Gerald McClellan take before they risk suffering and causing life-changing injuries.
    “As soon as you start fighting you’ve got the world looking at you because the first instinct of a man is to protect, that is to fight,” the 54-year-old said. 
    “Now, can you be a gentleman while you’re doing it? Can you do it truly? Can you go beyond? 

    Michael Watson almost lost his life following his fight with Chris Eubank in 1991Credit: Dan Charity – The Sun

    “If you can’t win a fight, do you quit because you can’t win or do you go on taking that beating? 
    “And, if you can go on taking that beating, you’re doing it for the public, you are lifting their spirits. And there’s no better vocation than lifting the spirits of others. 
    “Whatever your predicament, whatever situation you’re in, you can rise. And that’s what we do.”
    Eubank reveals his iconic career and two-weight world title reigns only happened so he could grab the attention of the three brothers who spurned him growing up.
    Morgan asks him what his siblings said to him in 1990 after he had beaten fellow Brit boxing legend Nigel Benn to become middleweight champion for the first time.
    And the 54-year-old lisped, with impeccable timing: “You’re still a toss pot.”
    Piers Morgan’s Life Stories airs Thursday, Feb 18 at 9pm on ITV

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    Josh Kelly vs David Avanesyan: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for big welterweight card

    JOSH KELLY finally takes on David Avanesyan in a huge grudge match this weekend.
    The European welterweight title bout has been rearranged for a FOURTH time – with the pair originally set to fight back in 2018.

    Josh Kelly (right) is finally fighting David Avanesyan
    When is Josh Kelly vs David Avanesyan?
    Josh Kelly vs David Avanesyan takes place on Saturday, February 20.
    Expect the fight to start at around 10pm GMT, though this depends on the length of the undercard bouts.
    Wembley Arena in London, with no fans in attendance, plays host.
    What live stream and TV channel is Josh Kelly vs David Avanesyan on?

    Josh Kelly vs David Avanesyan will be shown live on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Main Event.
    Sky Sports Arena will be showing the full undercard from 7pm, while Main Event will be just showing the main event from 10pm.

    What have they said?
    Josh Kelly: “Conor Benn will get dealt with after I’ve dealt with this European title fight — he’ll soon see what I’ve got to say on telly.
    “That’s the next fight after this fight. I’ve got this year mapped out — Avaneyshyan is getting ticked then Conor Benn is getting ticked and, at the end of the year, we’ll see who else is there to get ticked.

    “I can’t wait for Saturday. This is the one that opens everything up.
    “This will be the start of the big year, which I know is already written.”
    Who is fighting on the undercard?
    David Avanesyan vs Josh Kelly (welterweight)
    Jordan Gill vs  Cesar Juarez (featherweight)
    Florian Marku vs Rylan Charlton (welterweight)
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    Jake Paul ‘not interested’ in boxing fight with UFC ace Conor McGregor ‘as he can’t even win in his own sport’

    JAKE PAUL has discarded a potential fight with Conor McGregor because he is no longer ‘exciting’.
    The Irishman has been chased for a fight by online sensation Paul for some time.

    Jake Paul is dismissing the notion of boxing Conor McGregor

    Irish UFC star McGregor lost his comeback fight with Dustin PoirierCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    An initial foul-mouthed tirade was followed up by slights against McGregor’s partner Dee Devlin, a plane banner stunt calling the Notorious ‘scared’ and a video likening him to a chicken.
    But, after the UFC star’s recent loss to Dustin Poirier, the American has claimed he is moving on.
    Paul, 24, told SunSport: “Conor McGregor was at the top of that list at one point, but due to his recent losses he’s just not as exciting.
    “You know, we’ll see what happens, he can’t even win at his own sport so it doesn’t really make sense for him to come over into boxing.”

    The YouTuber continues to call out fellow celeb KSI for a revenge match following the Brit’s win over Paul’s brother, Logan, last year.
    But a third professional fight of his fledgling ring career is already pencilled in for April 17.

    Former Bellator champion Ben Askren, 36, will take on Paul in his first encounter with a pro fighter.
    Askren’s pre-fight jibes have focused on his opponent’s career in front of the Disney cameras, with an ill-fated run in the sitcom Bizaardvark.

    Paul claims he will only take encouragement from his past, and added: “I think he’s doing a good job of promoting the fight and talking smack.
    “You know, I’m embracing the fact that I’m a Disney teen actor.
    “I’m completely embracing that I actually made a side by side comparison of my stats and his stats as as a fighter.
    “You know, he’s a two time NCAA champion Olympic wrestler. He’s defeated MMA legends, he has a better record than Conor McGregor.
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    “And me on the other hand, I put Disney actor YouTuber virgin, the list goes on.
    “But this is why it’s embarrassing for him is because he’s going to get beat up by a kid who was on Disney Channel.
    “So you know, he can keep on promoting that I’m a Disney actor, but when I knock him out that just gonna make him look even more stupid.”

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