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    Francis Ngannou closes in on first fight since brutal Anthony Joshua KO with star to make MMA return after two years out

    FRANCIS NGANNOU is set to return to MMA for the first time in two years following his brutal boxing loss to Anthony Joshua. Ngannou walked out on the UFC last year to pursue a lucrative switch to boxing but he did so after signing with the Professional Fighters League. Francis Ngannou is set for an MMA returnCredit: GettyThe PFL gave the green light for the move to boxing and the ex-UFC champion faced Tyson Fury, 35, in October. He sensationally dropped the unbeaten heavyweight boxer only to lose a controversial split-decision. Ngannou then faced Fury’s British rival Joshua, 34, in March but it ended in a sickening second-round knockout loss. And the second successive boxing defeat looks to have sent the Cameroonian hero back to MMA for his next bout. READ MORE IN MMAPFL boss Donn Davis said: “We talked to Francis and he said before the fight in Saudi Arabia that he planned to come in MMA this year. “It just depended on the outcome of that fight, he said if he lost that it’s be sooner and if he won it’d be later, so it’ll be sooner. “He says he is recharging, he went home to Cameroon after the fight.”Brazilian Renan Ferreira, 34, knocked out ex-UFC star Ryan Bader, 40, in 20 seconds in February to earn a fight with the returning Ngannou. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSSunSport understands another PFL pay-per-view is heading back to Saudi with Ngannou to top it. Davis added: “We think it’ll be autumn, it could be as early as September or as later as October. I think it’ll be one of those two but he’ll be ready. “It’s be a little over two years since we’ve seen in MMA and we are excited to see him in the SmartCage against Renan Ferreira.”Fans ask ‘did he hire Wilder as a spin doctor?’ after Francis Ngannou’s bizarre excuse for Anthony Joshua defeat More

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    Jake Paul’s anticipated MMA debut faces delay amid huge Mike Tyson boxing fight

    JAKE PAUL’S switch from boxing to MMA faces delay amid his next boxing match against Mike Tyson. The YouTuber-turned boxer faces heavyweight icon Tyson on July 20 in a controversial clash scrutinised over the 30-year age gap. Jake Paul and Mike Tyson facing offCredit: @jakepaulIt will be Paul’s third bout in just seven months as he looks to improve on his 9-1 record. His only defeat came in February 2023 via split-decision against celebrity rival Tommy Fury, 24, in Saudi Arabia. A month beforehand, Paul announced a deal with the Professional Fighters League to make his MMA debut. His first bout in the cage was eyed for 2024 but the American has been forced to shelve his training to focus on boxing great Tyson. READ MORE IN BOXINGPFL boss Donn Davis said: “The good news is, if people didn’t think Jake was serious about combat, he’s proven to be serious. “He’s gotten better. He’s doubled down on boxing at the minute, there’s no question about it. “There was a time when he might have done 50/50 and right now it looks like he might be 90/10 in boxing and MMA. “So his development in MMA is not coming along as quickly as we thought. Will he fight for the PFL? One hundred per cent.Most read in BoxingCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”Will he move to MMA? One hundred per cent. Is the timing delayed? It is.” Paul, 27, has fitted a fully-scaled PFL cage in his Puerto Rico training base to prepare for his MMA debut. How Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson can bring boxing back to viewing figures of Muhammad Ali with 260MILLION expected to watchAnd he even offered Fury a stunning two-fight boxing and MMA deal worth over £15million to rematch his rival across two sports. But the former Love Islander is recovering from hand surgery with Tyson, 57, instead returning after four years out the ring to fight Paul. And the social media sensation is currently out in Colorado with the US Olympic boxing team training for his bout against Iron Mike. Jake Paul will make his MMA debut with the PFLCredit: Professional Fighters League More

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    Boxing LIVE RESULTS – Charlie Edwards vs Georges Ory: Edwards puts himself back into world title mix with brilliant win

    CHARLIE EDWARDS put himself right back into world title contention with a superb win over Georges Ory at York Hall.Returning to the ring for the first time in almost a year, Edwards looked sharp and slick, eventually winning 98-92 on all three judge’s scorecards.The first couple of rounds in the fight were cagey, but eventually Edwards showed his class – showing off incredible speed and fancy footwork to tick off winning rounds.The win lands the former flyweight world champion the WBC International silver bantamweight title, with Edwards stating: “The gold rush is on.”
    Main event start time: 10.15pm BST
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    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFollow our live blog below…Fetti wins 40-36
    Great debut for Christian Fetti who is handed a genuine test on his pro bow.
    A live opponent and a threat to his future.
    Fetti pushed the pace and chased a KO but he also had to defend and take digs.
    The perfect start.
    Copy linkCopiedFetti vs Quezada R4
    Smart defensive work from Fetti who rolls a hook and lands one of his own to the Quezada body.
    But the final 30 seconds is a shootout.
    Both men throw bombs and stand up to them before the bell stops the slugging.
    All over, the referee will score Fetti a win.
    Copy linkCopiedFetti vs Quezada R3
    Fetti lands a right that bumps Quezada back onto the ropes but he rebounds and gets stuck deeper in.
    The Spain-based journeyman remains a threat and will not want to be stopped.
    If Fetti steams in too much, he’s at risk of getting whacked on his debut.
    Copy linkCopiedFetti vs Quezada R2
    Conor Benn and Joe Cordina are ringside to support Fetti, who has sparred them both in Essex.
    Fetti gets greedy and takes a couple of blows but it’s good to prove your chin early.
    Quezada eats a right hand but launches a body attack in reply that the bell halts.
    Copy linkCopiedFetti vs Quezada R1
    Christian Fetti is making his debut.
    The St Albans talent has sold a bundle of tickets for York Hall.
    His fans are treated to a big right-hand start.
    But Quezada is tough and respected and will not want to be stopped by a novice.
    Hr throws back when he is hurt and makes it to the bell.
    Copy linkCopiedWelland wins 59-54
    The Brit gets the ref’s decision to move to 4-0.
    That was a major step-up and a high-risk fight.
    But aTOMic Welland stood up and delivered over game Marvin Solano.
    Copy linkCopiedWelland vs Solano – R6
    Violent end to the brilliant learning fight.
    Solano looks shattered but never stops slinging.
    Welland looks totally in charge but then at risk in the exchanges.
    Perfect matchmaking and great fight for the 19-year-old prospect.
    Copy linkCopiedWelland vs Solano – R5
    Solano slowly breaking down and he loses a point for getting Welland in a headlock.
    Uppercut from the Englishman lands but Solano hurls out hooks rather than blocks or parries.
    All of Welland’s punches are landing but Solano is still trying to trade and win.
    Copy linkCopiedWelland vs Solano – R4
    Solano is showboating a lot for a man leaking blood out of his battered nose.
    But 19-year-old Welland is learning so much from this experience.
    Solano doesn’t have it in him to get on his bike and survive, he will trade until the end.
    Copy linkCopiedWelland vs Solano – R3
    Solano buzzed by a perfect left hook, his legs stiffen.
    Welland smells blood and pushes the pace again.
    And Solano’s nose starts leaking the red stuff.
    Copy linkCopiedWelland vs Solano – R2
    Peach of a Welland right hand lands early in the session.
    But Solano hurls a lond left hook in defence.
    Welland ducks under a couple of haymaker hooks beautifully.
    Solano bullies back and pushes Welland to the floor, without a count.
    Copy linkCopiedWelland vs Solano – R1
    Essex prospect Tom Welland looks to go 4-0 against Marvin Solano.
    Double-jab-right-hand from from the young Brit pushes Solano back.
    Solano is not your average journeyman and throws right hands and uppercuts back.
    Teenage Welland lands a right hand that stuns Solano but he flicks into fight instead of flight mode.
    Copy linkCopiedBack to his blessed
    I loved every second of the fight and fight week.I hid a cut I got in my last week of camp.But now I have the first fight out of the way and I want everyone, all the people who ducked me.They can’t dodge and duck me forever.Charlie Edwards
    Copy linkCopiedReady, Eddie, go
    That was very special because I have been messed around, lied to and nobody wanted to know me.I worked my bum off and got myself back here.I have given everything to this sport and felt I was getting nothing back.Charlie Edwards
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards wins UD
    Ewards wins a unanimous decisin after one-sided win over tough Geores Ory.
    All three judges called it 98-92.
    The Epsom kid can now focus on becoming a two-world champ.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R9
    Ory keeps hunting but Edwards is enjoying the night, after 308 days out of the ring.
    No mistakes in the last six minues and Edwards is back in the big miz.
    Cornerman Sunny is tryig to talk his man over the line.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R8
    Ory steams in and bullies Edwards into a neutral corner.
    The Angers man is still swinging but Edwards has more gears to go up.
    Edwards almost showboats on the bell but rigtly feels the need for respect.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R7
    Edwards coasting now. Can’t be far off a shutout.
    Ory has a small cut over his right eye that is getting work on now.
    The cut doesn’t look too bad but it’s right above his eye and could drip down.
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    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R6
    Better body work from Edwards, a left hook and straight run score.
    Ory gets manhandled and pushed back into a corner until the ref breaks it up.
    Another Edwards round banked in the vault.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R5
    Ory takes a tumble and hits the canvas but it’s correctly not called a knockdown.
    Edwards almost fell on top of his rival.
    Ory has settled in now and doesn’t look like losing early.
    But Edwards is looking classy and more than capable of a UD win.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R4
    Edwards throws a couple of southpaw jabs and looks a better switchhitter than Ory.
    The uppercut and straight right hands and working for Edwards.
    And Ory’s relentlessness means he is happy to run on to a few meaty blows.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R3
    Ory throws a handful of punches at Edwards but the Brit tucks up and deflects them.
    The right uppercut is the Edwards honey shot, so far.
    But Ory likes a left hook and only likes fighting om the front foot, so Edwards will not get a breather.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R3
    Edwards has a couple of red marks around his face but nothing worrying.
    Ory looks so much more dangerous out of his usual southpaw stance.
    But he keeps switching in an effort to be unpredictable.
    Smooth footwork from Edwards reminds us of his world title heyday.
    Copy linkCopiedEdwards vs Ory – R2
    Two rasping hooks slash into Ory’s ribs but he seems a tough Frenchman.
    Edwards throws three jabs to head and body and scores with an uppercut.
    Ory is being tagged but not hurt. Edwards is blowing away the cobwebs but not the opponent – yet.
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    There’s no bad blood between Anthony Joshua and I… I’d take him for a jam sandwich if I could, says Tyson Fury

    TYSON FURY insisted there is no bad blood between him and Anthony Joshua – and would be willing to share a jam sandwich to prove it. The two have spent years rivalling each other building towards a Battle of Britain bout. Tyson Fury insisted there is no bad blood between him and Anthony JoshuaCredit: ReutersJoshua was even offered a jam sandwich by FuryCredit: ReutersAnd AJ revealed he will use Fury’s decade of trash-talking to fuel a spiteful performance over his heavyweight rival. But the maverick Gypsy King played down a feud with Joshua and said: “What, because I called him a sausage? “Has he ever said anything bad to me that’s personal, or me to him? “If he was here now, we’d go for a beer and a jam sandwich, or I’d take him out for fish and chips. READ MORE IN BOXING”I’d take him back to my house to meet my kids and take a picture. What, you think there’s bad blood between two boxers? Behave yourself.”Joshua, 34, once revealed Fury, 35, would randomly ring him up and claim he was going to knock him out. And the Gypsy King has taken exception to AJ’s shock bromance with his dad John in the past. So Fury has never held back when it comes to aiming a verbal jab at his great British rival. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd Joshua said on The Jonathan Ross Show: “This is one of my rivals, this is someone I want to compete with one day.”So everything he says, I’ve got it all stored in the back of my memory and when the fight happens, I’m going to use it as a lot of fuel.”Tyson Fury reveals TEN-FIGHT plan including Usyk and Joshua – but looks scared at thought of facing ‘British Mike Tyson’Joshua is coming off the back of four wins on the bounce, most recently knocking out MMA star Francis Ngannou in March. Ngannou, 37, dropped Fury in October on his boxing debut only to lose a controversial split-decision. Fury now prepares for a potential double header against Oleksandr Usyk, 37, starting with their May 18 unification bout. And AJ will be waiting in the wings with the hopes of facing Fury if he prevails with the heavyweight crown. More

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    Eddie Hearn says ‘I have NO idea what is going on’ as ‘Spider-Man’ is unmasked at press conference on live TV

    EDDIE HEARN was left bemused after a “Spider-Man” was unmasked during his press conference. Boxer Brandon Scott has been known to dress up as the iconic Marvel superhero to promote his fights. Eddie Hearn was left bemused after a ‘Spider-Man’ was unmasked during his press conferenceCredit: @MatchroomBoxingSunny Edwards was revealed as the man behind the maskEddie Hearn almost didn’t know what to sayHearn led the press conference in ManchesterBut this time it was a mystery man behind the mask on the top table just days before Scott’s return to the ring. He said: “Right everyone, let’s see who this really is.” Scott then revealed it to be former world champion Sunny Edwards, recently handed his first defeat to Bam Rodriquez. “Do you know this man?” Asked Scott. READ MORE IN BOXINGA confused Hearn replied: “I have no idea what is going on.” Edwards, looking to return to the ring, added: “Eddie, you’ve been ignoring my phone calls. We’ve got a fight to talk about.” Hearn then quipped: “Can I just say one thing, I hope it’s you (Scott) on the card and not him (Edwards) because he’s extremely expensive.” Scott then announced that Edwards will actually be on board his team as a co-manager. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe Welshman is 6-0 in his career and returns in Manchester on the undercard of Jordan Gill’s bout against Zelfa Barrett. Meanwhile, Edwards is yet to fight since being stopped in nine rounds by American star Rodriquez. Boxing fans disgusted by Tyson Fury raw egg video but what his nutritionist does is even more vomit-inducing More

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    Boxing fans disgusted by Tyson Fury raw egg video but what his nutritionist does is even more vomit-inducing

    TYSON FURY and his nutritionist had fans disgusted with their bizarre raw egg routine. The Gypsy King is back in training camp for his historic unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 in Saudi Arabia. Tyson Fury and his nutritionist had fans disgusted with their bizarre raw egg routineCredit: Instagram @tysonfuryFury actually ate the raw eggCredit: Instagram @tysonfuryThe egg dribbled out of the heavyweight king’s mouthFury linked up with trainer Sugarhill Steward at a press conference to promote the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed fight. Also in camp with the Gypsy King is his trusted chef Greg Marriott, tasked with keeping the boxing star lean and mean. But the pair revealed their slightly gross and unique method of getting protein into the body after a hard training session. Fury, 35, said in an Instagram video: “Hi, Tyson Fury here, I’ve just finished a great boxing session in the gym. READ MORE IN BOXING”Greg, the viewers will want to know, what’s the best form of protein after the gym?” Marriott simply put: “An egg.” And Fury replied: “An egg? What do you mean?” The heavyweight champion then takes his top off and allows nutritionist Marriott to smash an egg on his head. Most read in BoxingFury then swallows the raw egg whole and says: “That was pretty good, Greg. I need the protein but you need the calcium for your bad leg.” Chef Greg Marriott ate the egg shellFans were stunned by the bizarre vidCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMarriott then sensationally EATS the egg shell much to the amusement of Fury and shock of fans. One said: “Did he just eat the f***ing shell? Never seen that before in my life.”Tyson Fury reveals TEN-FIGHT plan including Usyk and Joshua – but looks scared at thought of facing ‘British Mike Tyson’Another added: “Eggcellent.”The WBC champ was forced to pull out of his original February 17 fight date with Usyk, 37, after suffering a cut in sparring. So it was rescheduled for just three months later, leaving workhorse Fury – who wants TEN more bouts in his career – wary of burning out. He said: “I’m actually frightened of where I am at the moment, and that’s a fact.”I won’t lie to you, I’m actually terrified of where I am at the moment, because I’m ready to go this weekend – and I’ve got five more weekends to go.READ MORE SUN STORIES”So, like Sugar said, the thing is not doing tons of training, but it’s to do less, because I’m already ready.”And if I peak too soon, then I’ll come down with an illness, a flu chest, infection, whatever – and then it’s all f****d.” More

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    Boxing fans gasp ‘this could’ve ended badly’ as scary footage of Anthony Joshua training emerges

    ANTHONY JOSHUA came within a whisker of showing trainer Ben Davison just how powerful his punches really are.AJ has four wins on the bounce, two of them coming under new coach Davison after the two formed a formidable partnership. Anthony Joshua training with coach Ben Davison AJ almost landed one of his signature right hands on his coachAnd the two are back in the gym as Joshua plots his next move amid rumours of a future Tyson Fury fight.Davison posted footage training with AJ on the pads in his gym and captured the moment his life flashed before his eyes.Joshua, 34, was practising a shot and almost followed through to smack Davison right on the chin.Fortunately the cornerman – a former amateur boxer himself – managed to just about get out the way – to the relief of fans.One said: “This could’ve ended badly.”Another added: “Damn nice head movement coach.”One joked: “Don’t worry y’all, Ben has life insurance.”Joshua’s last victory was a second-round knockout over Francis Ngannou, 37, the MMA star who dropped Fury in October.The Gypsy King, 35, still walked away with a controversial split-decision, keeping his title unification with Oleksandr Usyk, 37, on May 18 intact.They are set for a double header with AJ waiting in the wings to potentially face Fury is he prevails.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTyson Fury ‘on course to become boxing’s first BILLIONAIRE’ and reveals how much Anthony Joshua fight is set to earn him And Fury was probed on Joshua’s improvements under his ex-trainer Davison.But he simply put: “I don’t know, it’s not like [Joshua] is my boyfriend, is it? Like I’m studying him every night, like: ‘Oh, my god. I like your muscles, man.’“I’ve got my own wife and kids to look after, not focus on other men’s careers.” Tyson Fury was previously trained by DavisonCredit: PA Davison is now working with JoshuaCredit: Getty More

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    Tyson Fury ‘on course to become boxing’s first billionaire’ and reveals how much Anthony Joshua fight is set to earn him

    TYSON FURY claimed he is on course to becoming boxing’s first billionaire – with a double-header against Anthony Joshua to help. The Gypsy King has amassed a fortune throughout his career, clearing well over £100million already.Tyson Fury claimed he is on course to becoming boxing’s first billionaireCredit: GettyAnthony Joshua is waiting for the chance to fight FuryCredit: GettyAnd he is set to deepen his pockets even more when he faces Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 in Saudi Arabia. The historic first four-belt unification bout also includes a rematch clause to all-but guarantee two blockbuster paydays. And Fury, 35, said: “Absolutely unbelievable. I’m definitely on course to becoming the first boxing billionaire, for sure…”I’m on course for it and I’m looking forward to it. I’m delighted by all the good news that keeps coming my way…”I’m not cheap – I’m probably the highest-paid escort in Morecambe! I’m not cheap, I’m not cheap. “But if you want something good, you have to pay for it. I can’t get a new car from the agent and pay pennies for it – it’s going to cost me.”Joshua, 34, is patiently waiting the outcome of Fury’s undisputed title decider with Usyk, 37. There are hopes if the WBC champion prevails that AJ can slot in for a mammoth Battle of Britain bout later in the year. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut with so much money on offer in the Middle East, there are fears the domestic dust-up will be resigned to an away day. And Fury – who appeared to reveal the joint prize pot will be £200million – admitted Wembley would be more fitting for the rematch. Tyson Fury reveals TEN-FIGHT plan including Usyk and Joshua – but looks scared at thought of facing ‘British Mike Tyson’He said: “If you’re paying £200million for something, you’re going to do it in someone else’s country? Doubt that. “Maybe the rematch. But the way I look at it: Joshua is an old dosser and has to wait his turn.”I’m not cheap – I’m probably the highest-paid escort in Morecambe! I’m not cheap, I’m not cheap. Tyson FuryFury is believed to have made around £60m for his trilogy series against Deontay Wilder, 38. And in his last bout, against MMA star Francis Ngannou, 37, he walked away with a reported £40m. Fury boasted of wanting TEN more fights in his career as he aims to break into the billions. More