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    Tyson Fury’s wife Paris pregnant with 6th child as champion says he refuses to splash cash to keep his kids grounded

    TYSON FURY revealed his wife Paris is pregnant with a sixth child as the heavyweight champion opened up on how he keeps his kids grounded.
    Fury has three sons, eldest Prince John James, Prince Tyson Fury II and Prince Adonis Amaziah, who was born in 2019.

    Tyson Fury and his wife Paris are expecting a sixth child Credit: Free for editorial use

    Tyson Fury with his wife Paris and their kids (l-r) Prince Tyson Fury II, Valencia, Venezuela, Prince Adonis Amaziah and Prince John JamesCredit: Refer to Caption

    And the WBC champion has two daughters, Valencia and Venezuela – but Fury announced he is expecting a sixth with long-time partner Paris.
    He told Gareth A Davies: “Paris is pregnant again and the Lord has blessed us definitely with another child and I’m very thankful.
    “Got a beautiful wife, beautiful kids, they’re all healthy. That’s the most important thing, you know, your health and your family.
    “Nothing else really matters. Your job, your money, your wealth, your career, none of that really matters because you can get another job, you can start snooker or you can go make more money.

    “It doesn’t really matter but the one thing you can’t get back is your family. You can’t get back time lost and that’s the crazy thing about it all.”
    Fury – the highest-paid fighter of 2020 with £46million earned – goes on to admit that he does not care for fame or fortune.
    But he struggles to keep a low profile due to his 6ft 9in frame and distinctive voice.
    Fury – currently in talks to fight Anthony Joshua – lives in Morecambe with his family and enjoys living the local lifestyle, even helping the council clean up litter.

    Highest-earning fighters of 2020

    Part of his everyman attitude is refraining from spoiling his kids, with the unbeaten heavyweight keen to give them a true understanding of money.
    The Gypsy King wants his children to grow up working for their fortune and has made sure to normalise their lives as much as possible.
    Fury, 32, said: “For me it’s very important to stay close to my grassroots as I’ve got a lot of kids coming up, I’ve got five kids, very important for them to know the value of money.
    “It’s very important for them to know how to earn money.
    “So, if they see me splashing out all the time and living a move stars’ lifestyle they grow up thinking that’s the only way they can live.
    “To earn from a normal job, £200-300-a-week, however much they’re going to get, they might think that’s no good if they’ve been spoiled rotten by multimillionaire parents.
    “So I don’t do that. My kids don’t go to private school, I don’t have any private education, they just go to normal school, everyone does normal stuff.”

    Tyson Fury and Paris are long-time partnersCredit: Instagram @parisfury1

    Tyson Fury pictured with his wife Paris Credit: Tyson Fury Instagram

    Tyson Fury pictured with his wife Paris and their five kids Credit: Instagram

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    Jake Paul sparring partner predicts YouTuber will knock Ben Askren ‘out cold’ & warns ‘he’s going to shock people’ 

    JAKE PAUL’S sparring partner has predicted the YouTuber will leave Ben Askren ‘out cold’, warning: ‘He’s going to shock people.’
    Paul will face the ex-UFC welterweight in his third professional fight on April 17, having won his first two by stoppage.

    Jake Paul pictured with Jake Bostwick

    Ben Askren will fight Jake Paul on April 17

    Brit Jake Bostwick – currently living out in America – was approached by an old gym mate who revealed Paul wanted to spar him.
    And the current bare-knuckle boxer and former MMA fighter was left impressed after their three-round session in Miami.
    He warned Askren – who has never boxed before and fought primarily as a grappler – that Paul possesses the power to leave him out for the count.
    Bostwick told SunSport: “Honestly, I think Jake will knock him out within two or three rounds, I really do, 100 per cent. 

    “I feel like his boxing’s going to be way better than Askren’s, he’s the bigger man, he uses range well. 
    “I really think he can knock him out cold for sure.
    “With those 10oz gloves, and he boxes how I feel he can, especially by April, I think he can sleep him, cold. 
    “I believe for sure he’s going to shock people.”

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    Paul made his professional debut in January 2020, beating internet rival ‘AnEsonGib’ in one round.
    He followed it up with a viral KO against ex-NBA star Nate Robinson in November, on the undercard of Mike Tyson’s comeback.
    Askren, 36, will mark a huge step up for the social media sensation, coming with a vast amount of experience in MMA before his retirement in 2019.
    Paul has been levelled with criticism and scepticism for having lots to say without yet proving himself against an opponent with a fighting background.
    But Bostwick revealed the 24-year-old multimillionaire vlogger is working tirelessly behind closed doors to back up his bold claims.
    And Paul, guided by coach and former cruiserweight BJ Flores, is proving his worth in the gym, learning quickly on the job.

    Jake Paul, pictured with Daniele Scardina

    Ben Askren will be boxing for the first time Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Bostwick, 31, said: “I genuinely rate his boxing.
    “I rate his work ethic and I rate how comfortable he is in there with someone of my calibre or anyone else he’s working with. 
    “I hit him with some clean shots, he didn’t care, threw some shots back, slipping, moving, his jab is good.”
    Paul has already set his sights on future super-fights with UFC stars Conor McGregor, 32, Nate Diaz, 35, and Jorge Masvidal, 36.
    He even claimed to have sent McGregor a $50million offer, but after the Irishman lost to Dustin Poirier, 32, the deal was cheekily cut to just $10,000.
    Paul has used his career as a successful YouTuber with 20MILLION subscribers to grab the attention of rivals.
    But Bostwick admits in private the showman is far more humble instead of his brash online persona.

    Jake Paul beat internet rival ‘AnEsonGib’ in one roundCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Jake Paul knocked out ex-NBA star Nate Robinson Credit: AP:Associated Press
    He compares Paul to UFC bad boy Colby Covington, the vocal Donald Trump supporter who has become public enemy No1.
    Bostwick explained: “Jake’s not just this stupid person people think he is who runs his mouth.
    “He is super polite, the dude was like, ‘Please, thank you’, he shook my hand. He’s very respectful.
    “He runs his mouth and a lot of people don’t like that but he’s got nothing to lose, he doesn’t give a s***.
    “He’s got money behind him, he’s got his friends behind him and if you understand who he is, he’s pretty cool.
    “Same thing with Colby Covington, with his Trump hat, but in person he’s like, ‘Oh, hello Jake’. He’ll say your full name, shake your hand.
    “These people are nice, it’s just for show.”

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    Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield – with combined age of 112 – in talks over £200m-plus Dubai trilogy fight

    MIKE TYSON vs Evander Holyfield III is set for the Middle East this year in a £200m-plus epic rematch.
    SunSport understands the veteran pair, with a combined age of 112, are in talks over a trilogy fight taking place in Dubai.

    Mike Tyson is in talks for a follow-up fight after his comeback against Roy Jones JrCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Following the success of Tyson’s November comeback against Roy Jones Jr in Los Angeles, the Baddest Man on the Planet is now fielding offers from some of the richest places on earth for his follow-up fight.
    Anthony Joshua landed a £100million site fee to beat Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi Arabia in 2019 and the UFC is enjoying a great lockdown run in Abu Dhabi, where all Covid-19 rules are followed and mega-money can still be made.
    So, with 54-year-old Hangover star Tyson proving himself to still be a massive attraction, there is plenty of dosh on the table for another dance, this time in the desert.
    The American heavyweights went toe-to-toe twice, with Holyfield winning the thrilling November 1996 original with an 11th-round stoppage.

    The rematch, seven months later, is one of the most infamous in history after Tyson was disqualified for biting off a chunk of the Real Deal’s ear.
    Holyfield, now 58, is believed to have blown through nearly the same £300million fortune his old foe splurged away in their wild heydays.
    But Tyson enjoyed a windfall by boxing Jones Jr in a pay-per-view exhibition that turned out to be a financial success.
    The L.A clash between Tyson and Jones was a hit for broadcasters on both sides of the pond, with BT Sport pleased with the number of fans who snapped up the £19.95 show despite it’s twilight start time around 5am.

    Evander Holyfield and Tyson Fury have a legendary rivalryCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The heavyweight duo have fought twice beforeCredit: AFP – Getty

    Holyfield was the original opponent Team Tyson had in mind for his comeback, after 15 years retired, but the deal fell through allowing Jones Jr to profit.
    The only man to be undisputed champion in two divisions, Holyfield looks in fine shape for his years.
    But a video leaked last year from the set of one of his promo training videos appeared to show a man losing the battles against Father Time and a long list of injuries.
    British boxing fans will remember from AJ’s revenge mission that Saudi Arabia’s time zone is perfect for British fans to watch a night-time fight, with the Gulf only three hours ahead.

    Mike Tyson famously bit off a chunk of Holyfield’s ear in 1997

    But Iron Mike and his old rival will want to earn out of the huge US market, so they could take a page out of the UFC playbook and hold an early-morning fight.
    Conor McGregor’s defeat to Dustin Poirier on January 23 took place around 8am Sunday local time and around 5am UK, so it would reach a primetime American audience on Saturday night.
    And a similar move could be used for Tyson’s latest money-spinner, allowing him to land a massive site fee from the hosts and maximum scope in the PPV market.

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    Jake Paul’s ex, World Series flasher Julia Rose, arrested for trying to turn Hollywood sign into ‘Holly-Boob’

    JULIA ROSE has been arrested for trying to make the iconic Hollywood sign read ‘Holly-Boob’.
    Jake Paul’s ex, who rose to notoriety when she flashed at the World Series, was trying to raise awareness for a good cause.

    World Series flasher Julia Rose has been arrested for trying to change the iconic Hollywood sign

    The sign was given an illegal makeover – to read ‘Hollyboob’Credit: NBC Los Angeles

    According to TMZ, the model and five others were arrested by police while making their way back down the Los Angeles hill.
    The group were reported to have told cops that they merely wanted to raise awareness for breast cancer.
    It is currently National Cancer Prevention Month in the US.
    But that didn’t stop them being cited for trespassing.

    Rose posted a video of her arrest to Twitter, writing: “that one time I changed the Hollywood sign to #hollyboob”.
    And after being released, she wrote: “just got out of jail….wbu”.
    While breast cancer awareness has been commonly cited for the stunt, Rose herself also told the Daily Mail that she wanted to protest against nudity policies on social media.
    She said: “This was to show them that I still have a voice.

    Julia is popular on social media

    “My business for Shagmag with almost one million followers also got disabled this year due to nudity, but I’m not doing anything more than what Playboy is doing so I think they’re discriminating against my accounts.”
    Chairman of the Hollywood Sign Trust Mark Panatier condemned the incident.
    He told the LA Times: “It’s unfortunate that such an important icon for the city of L.A. is not being appreciated.
    “This is an icon that’s there for visual reinforcement of the importance of Hollywood, not just for the city of L.A. but to the world.
    “It needs to be upheld, it doesn’t need to be demeaned.”

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    Tyson Fury’s wife Paris pregnant with their sixth child as champion says he refuses to splash cash to keep kids grounded

    TYSON FURY revealed his wife Paris is pregnant with a sixth child as the heavyweight champ opened up on how he keeps his kids grounded.
    Fury has three sons, eldest Prince John James, Prince Tyson Fury II and Prince Adonis Amaziah, who was born in 2019.

    Tyson Fury and his wife Paris are expecting a sixth child Credit: Free for editorial use

    Tyson Fury with his wife Paris and their kids (l-r) Prince Tyson Fury II, Valencia, Venezuela, Prince Adonis Amaziah and Prince John JamesCredit: Refer to Caption

    And the WBC champion has two daughters, Valencia and Venezuela – but Fury announced he is expecting a sixth with long-time partner Paris.
    He told Gareth A Davies: “Paris is pregnant again and the Lord has blessed us definitely with another child and I’m very thankful.
    “Got a beautiful wife, beautiful kids, they’re all healthy. That’s the most important thing, you know, your health and your family.
    “Nothing else really matters. Your job, your money, your wealth, your career, none of that really matters because you can get another job, you can start snooker or you can go make more money.

    “It doesn’t really matter but the one thing you can’t get back is your family. You can’t get back time lost and that’s the crazy thing about it all.”
    Fury – the highest-paid fighter of 2020 with £46million earned – goes on to admit that he does not care for fame or fortune.
    But he struggles to keep a low profile due to his 6ft 9in frame and distinctive voice.
    Fury – currently in talks to fight Anthony Joshua – lives in Morecambe with his family and enjoys living the local lifestyle, even helping the council clean up litter.

    Highest-earning fighters of 2020

    Part of his everyman attitude is refraining from spoiling his kids, with the unbeaten heavyweight keen to give them a true understanding of money.
    The Gypsy King wants his children to grow up working for their fortune and has made sure to normalise their lives as much as possible.
    Fury, 32, said: “For me it’s very important to stay close to my grassroots as I’ve got a lot of kids coming up, I’ve got five kids, very important for them to know the value of money.
    “It’s very important for them to know how to earn money.
    “So, if they see me splashing out all the time and living a move stars’ lifestyle they grow up thinking that’s the only way they can live.
    “To earn from a normal job, £200-300-a-week, however much they’re going to get, they might think that’s no good if they’ve been spoiled rotten by multimillionaire parents.
    “So I don’t do that. My kids don’t go to private school, I don’t have any private education, they just go to normal school, everyone does normal stuff.”

    Tyson Fury and Paris are long-time partnersCredit: Instagram @parisfury1

    Tyson Fury pictured with his wife Paris Credit: Tyson Fury Instagram

    Tyson Fury pictured with his wife Paris and their five kids Credit: Instagram

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    Jake Paul’s sparring partner predicts YouTuber will knock Ben Askren ‘out cold’ and warns ‘he’s going to shock people’ 

    JAKE PAUL’S sparring partner has predicted the YouTuber will leave Ben Askren ‘out cold’ and warned: ‘He’s going to shock people.’
    Paul will face the ex-UFC welterweight in his third professional fight on April 17, having won his first two by stoppage.

    Jake Paul pictured with Jake Bostwick

    Ben Askren will fight Jake Paul on April 17

    Brit Jake Bostwick – currently living out in America – was approached by an old gym mate who revealed Paul wanted to spar him.
    And the current bare-knuckle boxer and former MMA fighter was left impressed after their three-round session in Miami.
    He warned Askren – who has never boxed before and fought primarily as a grappler – that Paul possesses the power to leave him out for the count.
    Bostwick told SunSport: “Honestly, I think Jake will knock him out within two or three rounds, I really do, 100 per cent. 

    “I feel like his boxing’s going to be way better than Askren’s, he’s the bigger man, he uses range well. 
    “I really think he can knock him out cold for sure.
    “With those 10oz gloves, and he boxes how I feel he can, especially by April, I think he can sleep him, cold. 
    “I believe for sure he’s going to shock people.”

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    Paul made his professional debut in January 2020, beating internet rival ‘AnEsonGib’ in one round.
    He followed it up with a viral KO against ex-NBA star Nate Robinson in November, on the undercard of Mike Tyson’s comeback.
    Askren, 36, will mark a huge step up for the social media sensation, coming with a vast amount of experience in MMA before his retirement in 2019.
    Paul has been levelled with criticism and scepticism for having lots to say without yet proving himself against an opponent with a fighting background.
    But Bostwick revealed the 24-year-old multimillionaire vlogger is working tirelessly behind closed doors to back up his bold claims.
    And Paul, guided by coach and former cruiserweight BJ Flores, is proving his worth in the gym, learning quickly on the job.

    Jake Paul, pictured with Daniele Scardina

    Ben Askren will be boxing for the first time Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Bostwick, 31, said: “I genuinely rate his boxing.
    “I rate his work ethic and I rate how comfortable he is in there with someone of my calibre or anyone else he’s working with. 
    “I hit him with some clean shots, he didn’t care, threw some shots back, slipping, moving, his jab is good.”
    Paul has already set his sights on future super-fights with UFC stars Conor McGregor, 32, Nate Diaz, 35, and Jorge Masvidal, 36.
    He even claimed to have sent McGregor a $50million offer, but after the Irishman lost to Dustin Poirier, 32, the deal was cheekily cut to just $10,000.
    Paul has used his career as a successful YouTuber with 20MILLION subscribers to grab the attention of rivals.
    But Bostwick admits in private the showman is far more humble instead of his brash online persona.

    Jake Paul beat internet rival ‘AnEsonGib’ in one roundCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Jake Paul knocked out ex-NBA star Nate Robinson Credit: AP:Associated Press
    He compares Paul to UFC bad boy Colby Covington, the vocal Donald Trump supporter who has become public enemy No1.
    Bostwick explained: “Jake’s not just this stupid person people think he is who runs his mouth.
    “He is super polite, the dude was like, ‘Please, thank you’, he shook my hand. He’s very respectful.
    “He runs his mouth and a lot of people don’t like that but he’s got nothing to lose, he doesn’t give a s***.
    “He’s got money behind him, he’s got his friends behind him and if you understand who he is, he’s pretty cool.
    “Same thing with Colby Covington, with his Trump hat, but in person he’s like, ‘Oh, hello Jake’. He’ll say your full name, shake your hand.
    “These people are nice, it’s just for show.”

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    I was left suicidal and plotting murder after I was raped at 10, says boxer who finally has closure following his ordeal

    BOXER Callum Hancock stepped into the ring at Sheffield Arena in front of thousands of fans chanting his name and waving phone torch lights.
    Fighting as part of the undercard for Kell Brook’s 2018 clash with Michael Zerafa, it should have been the highlight of his career – but all that Callum could think about was his “dirty secret.”

    It should have been the fight of his life but Callum Hancock was preoccupied with something that happened many years beforeCredit: Alamy

    “I was looking round, thinking ‘you lot don’t have a clue,’” he says. 
    What the crowd had no idea about was that as a 10-year-old, Callum had been raped by a local bully and he’d spent the best part of two decades in a “dark” place.
    At his lowest points the scaffolder was battling suicidal thoughts and plotting to murder his perpetrator. 
    “I got to an age where I could no longer cope,” he says. “At that moment, I thought ‘I need to get this fight out of the way and get into therapy’”.

    Now 29, Callum is bravely sharing his story as part of our series, It Still Matters, to help raise awareness of the support available to sexual abuse victims, regardless of how long ago the abuse took place. 

    Callum is speaking out to help others who feel isolatedCredit: SOLO Syndication
    ‘He laughed then left me on my own’
    Callum says that his upbringing in Sheffield was filled “with love and joy and holidays”. He played outdoors, building dens and making tree swings with his brother – but was preyed on by an older neighbour.
    “He was the biggest bully boy on the estate I grew up on,” says Callum. “He was four or five years older than me and terrorised that estate for many years and made my life a misery.
    “He’d start off by taking my skateboard, taking my bike or spoiling my den, locking me in garages. Then it got heavier and heavier and he used to strip my clothes off and beat me up on a regular basis. He’d just do anything to spoil my day. 

    “And one day he rocked up and tricked me. He told me he was going to help me make a den. He went and got a hammer and nail. That’s when he sexually abused and raped me. I was 10.  
    “He smiled and laughed at me and said ‘stop crying you little faggot’. He just left me on my own.”

    Callum started boxing so that he could ‘fight back’Credit: Mirrorpix
    ‘The guilt and embarrassment set in’
    Sadly, Callum’s experiences are common. About five million – or one in six – men in the UK have been sexually abused. 
    “It was confusing,” he says of the aftermath. “When I went to secondary school, I remember fancying girls and feeling as though I was attracted to girls. But in my head I was thinking ‘I’ve been with a man, does this does this mean I’m gay?’ So I questioned my sexuality for many years. 
    “As I got a bit older, like 14, 15, 16, that’s where the guilt and the embarrassment and shame set in. It became unbearable. 
    “The main reason why I always kept my silence is I didn’t want my mum and dad to feel as if they’d missed something with me, as though they’d let me down in any way because they never have.”
    It took almost another decade before Callum felt ready to open up about his past, which had a huge impact on his mental health.
    “The world inside me was dark,” he says.
    Callum wanted revenge: to track down his perpetrator and kill him.
    “There was never a day that went by where I didn’t think about what happened,” he says. “The suicidal thoughts, the planning for murder was all so consuming.
    “I didn’t want to let anyone get close enough to know the real me. I kept everyone at arm’s length.”

    The fight that changed everything – Callum was the undercard for Kell Brook versus Michael ZerafaCredit: Alamy
    ‘I didn’t know how to cope’
    By this point, Callum was a gifted middleweight boxer – but his relationship with the sport was complicated. 
    His perpetrator had given him the nickname ‘Hitman’. 
    “When he used to beat me up and leave me on the floor, I’d wipe my tears and say ‘I’m going to get you back when I’m older’”, says Callum. 
    “And they all used to mock me. They said ‘oh it’s Hitman Hancock’. The Hitman stayed with me for many years.”
    Over time, boxing provided Callum with an outlet for the anger he felt.
    “I started boxing because I was badly bullied and then I started fighting back,” he says. “For many years, boxing was my saviour. I was releasing a lot of venom in the gym.”
    Unable to deal with his emotions, he distracted himself from the moment he woke up until he went to sleep at night. 
    “I was doing everything possible to keep my demons at bay,” he says. “Getting up at 4.30 or 5am, doing my runs, doing my circuits. Then I’d go straight to work. I’ll be scaffolding all day, then straight to the gym or boxing after work. I was getting involved in crime.
    “At night I would not get in bed until I was absolutely shattered. I was burning the candle at both ends and running myself into the ground purely because I didn’t know how to cope”.

    Sexual abuse in numbers

    669,000 adults are sexually assaulted in England and Wales every year

    1 in 5 women (8m) in the UK have been sexually abused
    1 in 6 men (5m) in the UK have been sexually abused
    1 in 20 children in the UK have been sexually abused
    Sexual abuse has been attributed to:
    15% of all suicides in the UK
    11% of all common mental health disorders in the UK
    7% of alcohol dependence disorders
    10% of drug dependence disorders
    15% of eating disorders
    17% of post-traumatic stress disorders
    (Source: Safeline)

    ‘I was no longer on my own’
    But aged 23, he exploded during a bust-up on a night out and was arrested for Grievous Bodily Harm. Shortly before he was handed a six-month prison sentence, his parents demanded to know what was causing his bad behaviour.
    “It took me ages to tell them,” he explains. “I was sat in our living room and I just froze. I eventually broke my silence. It was hard for my dad to handle. My mum just screamed the house down, saying ‘no no no’ and cried her eyes out. 
    “She came over to me and gave me a hug and said ‘it’s going to be alright from here on in. You’ve just taken the biggest step of your life’ and from there, slowly but surely, things did get better. 
    “I was no longer on my own and no longer consumed with my thoughts and my feelings. I accessed support and life was lifted.”
    The following year, Callum was out shopping for his mum’s birthday present when something extraordinary happened.
    “I bumped into my perpetrator,” he says. “I went to buy a gift bag to put my mum’s perfume in. I walked into the local shop and he was there, with his partner and two little girls. 
    “My heart missed a beat, I fell sick, I felt numb. That night I ended up sitting the perpetrator down at his house,” he says. 
    Callum hoped his perpetrator would admit what he had done but instead he claimed he only remembered parts. 
    It left Callum furious and once again desperate for revenge. He faced a choice of whether to take the law into his own hands or take a more positive route; he contacted the police.  
    The perpetrator – Jason Lyttle –  pleaded guilty to buggery and two counts of indecent assault. He was sentenced to six and a half years in prison.

    Jason Lyttle was imprisoned for his crimesCredit: Derbyshire Constabulary
    ‘I felt like an alien’
    Did the guilty verdict and seeing his abuser behind bars bring him closure?
    “If I’m being honest it didn’t,” he says. “It brought me short-term satisfaction, but it didn’t bring me closure. Support brought me closure, therapy brought me closure. Living my life, no longer focusing on the past brought me closure.”
    Callum was helped by The Safe Room – a support group run by Survivors Manchester.
    “The room is filled with other men who have been sexually assaulted, exploited and raped,” he says. “We’ll sit in that room, with facilitators, until we’re ready to leave. We can relate on so many levels. We can discuss things we don’t feel we can with anyone else. It’s a place of belonging and it’s been a lifesaver.”
    He says that men opening up about their emotions has come a long way since “the dinosaur ages” but there’s still a way to go.
    “It’s been conditioned in us to not cry,” he explains. “People will say ‘stop being a little girl, what are you crying for?’. I can now quite easily cry if it gets too much. I won’t feel embarrassed and I won’t feel ashamed.”
    After the promise he made himself at Sheffield arena in 2018, Callum decided to stop boxing. “I was neglecting myself,” he says. “So I pressed pause on boxing and am now concentrating on number one.”
    Today, he is training to be a life coach so that he can help others to feel less isolated. 
    “I know what it’s like to suffer in silence,” says Callum. “I know what it is like to feel alone, to be riddled with guilt and all that shame.

    “For a lifetime, I felt like an alien. I felt on my own. In actual fact I have never been alone. There are all these amazing people in these organisations, it’s just knowing where to access them.
    “I don’t forgive him – but I forgive myself.
    “I want others to know that they’re not alone, there are people who love them and places that would love to support them.”

    WHERE TO GET HELP

    Whenever it happened to you, it’s never too late to get support.

    If you’ve ever experienced sexual violence or sexual abuse, you can get confidential support from specialists who will listen to you, believe you and understand how hard it is to talk about.
    As a victim, you’re entitled to support whether you report the crime or not. Your rights are set out in full in the Victims’ Code. 
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    Floyd Mayweather vs 50 Cent tale of the tape: How old pals at war with each other compare as rapper eyes boxing fight

    50 Cent has opened the door to a celebrity boxing match with former best friend Floyd Mayweather.
    The rapper – real name Curtis Jackson – was asked who would be able to convince him to get in the ring.

    How Floyd Mayweather and 50 Cent compare

    He responded: “I’d fight Floyd.”
    It would be just the next chapter in their long-running feud, which dates back to 2012.
    The likelihood that the internet rivals ever box is slim, but here SunSport details how they compare and where it all went wrong.
    Floyd Mayweather
    Mayweather retired from professional boxing in 2017 after beating UFC star Conor McGregor.

    UFC president Dana White even revealed 50 Cent kickstarted the negotiations for the crossover fight, after telling him Floyd wanted to beat McGregor.
    Mayweather since returned for an exhibition in Japan where he knocked over featherweight kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa.
    And he is set for a similar spectacle bout against YouTuber Logan Paul, despite the event moving from its original February date.

    Floyd Mayweather’s last fight in 2018 against Tenshin Nasukawa Credit: AFP

    For much of Mayweather’s career, 50 Cent was an ever-present member of his entourage, in training camp and on fight nights.

    The music artist would rap the boxing legend into the ring and featured heavily on HBO’s behind-the-scenes ’24/7′ series.
    But in 2012, when Mayweather went to prison, Jackson claims to have helped set up The Money Team and says he was owed $2million.
    When Mayweather was released and showed no signs of paying up the trouble started, according to 50 Cent.
    Jackson has repeatedly accused Mayweather of running out of money – despite the 50-0 icon topping Forbes rich list of the decade with a £706m fortune.

    50 Cent used to be part of Floyd Mayweather’s entourage Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    50 Cent
    Jackson’s foray into pro boxing began alongside his friendship with Mayweather but he later embarked on a career of his own.
    He launched SMS Promotions and signed the likes of Yuriorkis Gamboa and Andre Dirrell, both former world champions.
    But in 2015, the banner filed for bankruptcy.
    50 Cent has claimed in the past he boxed as an amateur as a teenager with rumours he even competed in the New York Golden Gloves.
    But Jackson had no time for a prizefighting career having released his first album in 2000.

    50 Cent training in Floyd Mayweather’s boxing gym
    He would frequently show off his skills in Mayweather’s Las Vegas gym alongside the boxer’s late uncle and former trainer Roger.
    Despite leaving the boxing business as a promoter, 50 Cent made the move over to MMA, working with the UFC’s nearest competitors Bellator.
    Bellator in 2018 announced a multi-pronged licensing deal with the rapper, who put in $1m of his own money for their welterweight GP winner.
    50 Cent once dramatically lost just under FOUR STONE to play a homeless man in the film ‘Things Fall Apart’, where he ended up weighing 11st 4lb.
    But even that would mean he still outweighs Mayweather, whose career heaviest was in 2012 against Miguel Cotto, at 10st 7lb.

    50 Cent pictured with Floyd Mayweather Credit: Getty – Contributor More