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    Shredded ‘beast’ Mike Tyson, 54, looks to be in incredible shape as fans worry about Roy Jones Jr during comeback fight

    BOXING fans have been left fearing the worst for Roy Jones Jr after new footage of Mike Tyson surfaced on social media.
    The 54-year-old appears in fantastic shape ahead of the exhibition bout on November 28.

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    Mike Tyson has showed off his bulging muscles ahead of his return to the ringCredit: Instagram @cannon_briggs

    Footage shared by Shannon Briggs shows Tyson tensing his muscles with his shirt off.
    The former Baddest Man on the Planet’s hard work in the gym has clearly paid off.
    Former heavyweight champion Briggs added the caption: “Look at em y’all!!! ABSOLUTE POWER!”
    In response, one fan commented: “He’s done hibernating. Looks like old Mike is back. Be afraid.”

    Another added: “Man I think Roy is in trouble! Roy’s the man, just as Tyson is, but I just can’t see Roy pulling this one off.”
    One said: “I feel bad for RJJ. My two favourite boxers but Mike is a damn monster.”
    And one predicted: “Mike Tyson is winning this in the first round.”
    Jones Jr, 51, has shockingly admitted ‘death is a possibility’ when he squares off against Tyson.

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    Mike Tyson tensed for the camera as he posed with his shirt offCredit: Instagram @cannon_briggs

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    Tyson’s trainer Rafael Cordeiro has insisted that Tyson could ‘kill somebody’ – even at the age of 54.
    And the WBC have had to change the rules of the exhibition bout over safety concerns.
    The fighters, with a combined age of 105, will now battle it out over eight two-minute rounds.

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    Tyson Fury in talks to fight unknown Agit Kabayel or ex-Anthony Joshua opponent Carlos Takam in December 5 comeback

    TYSON FURY will face Carlos Takam or Agit Kabayel in December, promoter Bob Arum has claimed.
    No final decision has been made on the British heavyweight’s next opponent after he vowed to tear up his contract with Deontay Wilder.

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    Agit Kabayel would be a surprise name for a heavyweight title fightCredit: ERIC GAILLARD

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    Carlos Takam fell in the tenth-round when facing Anthony Joshua in Cardiff three years agoCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription

    But Arum, who handles Fury’s US promotions, has named the two fighters most likely to face the Gypsy King.
    Takam, 39, most memorably lost to Anthony Joshua in 2017 while the unbeaten Kabayel’s highest-profile win came over Dereck Chisora that same year.
    Fury is said to be picking between the two with Arum, 88, preparing to sell the fight to the US market.

    TYSON FURY NEXT FIGHT ODDS

    Agit Kabayel – 4/6
    Carlos Takam – 5/2
    Oscar Rivas – 5/1
    Efe Ajagba – 8/1
    Otto Wallin – 10/1
    Source: Ladbrokes

    He told BoxingScene: “He’s deciding on an opponent.

    “I don’t know given the American Football schedule if we can do it on ESPN. But until I get an opponent I’m not going to [talk to] ESPN.
    “I’m not doing a bus boy.
    “Fury should beat Takam but Takam is at least known and he has been on ESPN. And he looked pretty good in the last fight.
    “[Kabayel] is undefeated and he has fought some fairly decent guys. I haven’t come up with anybody else.”

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    He added: “I discussed Oscar Rivas but the theory is he’s too small. Too small, too short.”
    Oscar Rivas had thrown his hat into the mix when his co-promoter declared him the ‘logical choice’.
    But Fury, 32, will be the big favourite if he faces either Takam or Kabayel.
    Born in Leverkusen, 28-year-old Kabayel is unbeaten in his 20 pro fights but is yet to hit the big time.
    While Takam has been downed by AJ, Joseph Parker, Chisora and Alexander Povetkin.
    Nevertheless, the Cameroonian’s co-promoter talked up his man’s capabilities after four wins on the bounce.

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    Joe DeGuardia said: “Takam has shown he has the pedigree to be fighting for the championship.
    “He’s been active, fought three times in the past 12 months and he looked good against [Jerry] Forrest, a fight he took on two weeks’ notice.
    “He’s been in the gym training. He’s very disciplined and it would be great for him to get this opportunity.”

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    Ring Magazine’s top 10 P4P boxers as Lomachenko drops to 7th after Lopez loss and NO Fury or Joshua

    VASYL LOMACHENKO has plummeted to seventh in Ring Magazine’s latest top ten pound-for-pound fighter rankings.
    But both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua were nowhere at all in the new list.

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    Vasiliy Lomachenko has dropped to seventh in Ring Magazine’s latest top ten P4P rankingsCredit: PA:Press Association

    The latest Ring Magazine P4P rankings

    Ukrainian Lomachenko, 32, suffered a wide points defeat in Las Vegas against Teofimo Lopez as judges scored the bout 116-112, 119-109 and 117-111 in favour of the 23-year-old.
    He bizarrely claimed he thought he did enough to win despite being outclassed by the American at the MGM Grand.
    And that setback has seen the star drop five places from second in the P4P rankings, with his rival climbing into the top ten a place above him.

    Canelo Alvarez had already dethroned Lomachenko as the world’s best boxer after becoming a four-weight champion last November and keeps top spot.
    The Mexican superstar beat WBO light-heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev in Las Vegas to cement his legacy in the list of the sport’s immortals.
    And the rest of boxing bible Ring Magazine’s king of the ring list is full of familiar faces – although they have once again left out both British heavyweight kings Fury and Joshua.
    Here is Ring Magazine’s top ten boxers…

    1. Canelo Alvarez – 53–1–2 (36 KO)
    Mexican hero Alvarez has quickly taken over as boxing’s biggest star since former foe Mayweather walked away from the sport.
    With only a sole loss – to Mayweather in 2013 aged 23 – ‘Canelo’ has gone on to rule the super-welterweight and middleweight divisions as well as winning a world title at super-middleweight.
    However, a controversial draw and contentious win against rival Gennady Golovkin had doubters questioning Canelo’s invincibility with a trilogy bout yet to take place.
    Snubbing GGG to move up to 175lbs, a win over KO king Kovalev to become a four-weight champion and actively ruling three divisions has seen him rise to the P4P summit.

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    Canelo Alvarez retains top spot in the P4P rankingsCredit: Getty
    2. Naoya Inoue – 19–0 (16 KO)
    A monstrous puncher, Inoue is working his way up the divisions and remains the most powerful man in the ring.
    Having begun his career at 108lbs the Japanese star went on to claim titles at super-flyweight, junior-bantamweight champion and bantamweight.
    Unbeaten Inoue recently dared to call out Lomachenko for a featherweight bout – having scored 16 KOs in his 18 wins.
    The heavy-handed 26-year-old moves up to third after being crowned the World Boxing Super Series champion at bantamweight following his points victory over Nonito Donaire.

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    Monstrous puncher Inoue is working his way up the divisionsCredit: AFP
    3. Terence Crawford – 36–0 (26 KO)
    Possibly the best switch-hitter in the game right now, Crawford has the ability to overwhelm any foe with his combination punching.
    The American has won world titles at lightweight, super-lightweight and currently reigns as WBO welterweight king – having held undisputed gold at 140lbs.
    Though unlike others on this list, Crawford is yet to beat a high-profile name – but that could change if he secures a welterweight unification bout.
    He beat little-known Egidijus Kavaliauskas last December and now wants the best in the 147lbs division after calling out compatriot Errol Spence Jr.

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    Terence Crawford is possibly the best switch-hitter in the game right nowCredit: AP:Associated Press
    4. Oleksandr Usyk – 17–0 (13 KO)
    Usyk reigned as undisputed cruiserweight king having won the WBSS, and has now stamped his authority at heavyweight following a high-profile win against Tony Bellew.
    The Ukrainian maestro made a successful debut after making the step up when he stopped replacement opponent Chazz Witherspoon in seven rounds.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn has already hinted he could be in line to challenge for the WBO heavyweight title after securing a No1 spot with the governing body.
    He battles Dereck Chisora on October 31.

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    Oleksandr Usyk battles Dereck Chisora on October 31Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    5. Errol Spence Jr – 26–0 (21 KO)
    Former sparring partner of Floyd Mayweather, Spence’s punch volume, body attacks and balance give him the tools to rule the welterweight division.
    He has also been slated to move up the weights – having dwarfed many of his opponents at 147lbs – showing off his relentless pressure against Kell Brook in Sheffield three years ago.
    But the Texan added another belt in September 2019, after he out-battled Shawn Porter in a Fight of The Year contender to become the new WBC and unified champion.
    He was already lined up to face either Danny Garcia or WBA champion Manny Pacquiao, but a devastating car crash left the boxer lucky to be alive and miraculously without a single broken bone.
    But he will return to the ring against Danny Garcia in December.

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    Errol Spence Jr. returns to the ring against Danny Garcia in DecemberCredit: Getty
    6. Teofimo Lopez – 16-0 (12 KOS)
    He is the current unified lightweight world champion, having held the IBF title since 2019 and the WBA (Super), WBO and Ring magazine titles since beating Lomachenko.. 
    His quest to become the No1 in the P4P rankings was strengthened even further on Saturday.
    The star put on a stunning display to claim the win over Lomachenko.
    7. Vasiliy Lomachenko 15-2 (10)
    Leaving the amateur game with a record of 396-1 – with the one loss to Albert Selimov later avenged – the simple question was could the boxing maestro transcend his skill-set to 12 rounds.
    But after being roughed up by Orlando Salido for the WBO featherweight title in his second pro fight, Loma had not suffered a blip since until last weekend, becoming the quickest three-weight world champion in history.
    In just 16 bouts, the 31-year-old has won four world belts and earned scalps such as Gary Russell Jr, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jorge Linares and then recently Britain’s Luke Campbell.

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    Teofimo Lopez convincingly beat Vasiliy Lomachenko last SaturdayCredit: Getty

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    8. Gennady Golovkin – 40–1–1 (35 KO)
    Failing to get the decision against Canelo in 2017 and then 2018 has cost Golovkin both his belts and a spot in the second half of this list.
    Despite his age, 38-year-old Golovkin became world champion again by winning Canelo’s vacated IBF belt against Sergiy Derevyanchenko last month.
    Alvarez insists despite GGG winning back a world honour the trilogy does not interest him – unless the money is right.
    But for Golovkin the road does not end with the Mexican, with a move up to super-middleweight to become a two-division champion also sure to enhance the Kazakh’s legacy.

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    Gennady Golovkin retains his place in the top tenCredit: AFP
    9. Juan Francisco Estrada – 40–3 (27 KO)
    The Mexican rose to fame after avenging his defeat by Srisaket Sor Rungvisai – the man who dethroned super-flyweight king Roman Gonzalez.
    It came after Estrada reigned as unified flyweight world champion having beaten Brian Viloria.
    The 29-year-old moved to 40 wins in August after stopping American Dewayne Beamon in a tune-up bout and battles Carlos Cuadras later this week.

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    Artur Beterbiev makes up the top ten of the latest P4P rankingsCredit: Getty
    10. Artur Beterbiev – 15-0 (15 KO)
    The Russian powerhouse cemented his place as the man at 175lbs after stopping Oleksandr Gvozdyk to add the WBC title to his IBF belt.
    The now unified light-heavyweight puncher stayed resilient in the Eastern European affair and kept his 100 per cent KO rate intact.
    A unification clash against WBA ruler Dmitry Bivol has now been mentioned alongside a potential meeting with Kovalev.

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    Lomachenko undergoes shoulder surgery as manager reveals his dad wanted him to pull out of Lopez fight due to injury

    VASILIY LOMACHENKO underwent shoulder surgery on Monday following his loss to Teofimo Lopez.
    The star was dethroned as lightweight champion courtesy of points on Saturday – but his father did not even want him to compete.

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    Vasiliy Lomachenko has undergone shoulder surgery after his loss to Teofimo LopezCredit: Getty

    Lomachenko has previously had right shoulder surgery in May 2018.
    And his manager Egis Klimas claims a pre-existing ailment and an injury he suffered in the second round in Las Vegas have forced him to go under the knife again.
    Lomachenko’s cautious start to the fight allowed Lopez to build up a significant lead on the judges’ scorecards, eventually losing his WBC, WBO and WBA titles.
    Klimas explained: “When he arrived to the States to prepare for the fight, he said in the Ukraine he felt the sharp pain in his right shoulder.

    “We took him right away to Dr ElAttrache to examine him.”
    Lomachenko, who has dropped to seventh in Ring Magazine’s latest P4P rankings, was given an injection six weeks before the fight, alerting both the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association and the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
    Klimas said: “We lost one week of training. We lost one week of sparring because the doctor forbid him to do much for a week after the injection.”
    After the pain flared up again a few weeks later, the Ukrainian received another injection, but Klimas said his father and trainer, Anatoly, ‘wanted out of the fight’.

    Klimas added: “We didn’t want to look like we were looking for excuses or something.
    “If it’s possible, we would like to have the rematch.
    “If they are so tough … are they willing to come back and do that?”

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    However, Lopez was not convinced by the claims of Klimas regarding Lomachenko’s pre-fight injury.
    He said: “I was coming into this fight injured as well, if you want to talk about injuries, but I didn’t make excuses.
    “As someone who was considered the #1 P4P best boxer in the whole world, to use that excuse, it just looks more bad on him than anything else.”

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    Deontay Wilder in ‘superhuman’ shape as he prepares for Tyson Fury fight in December, training partner claims

    DEONTAY WILDER is in ‘superhuman’ shape and still training for a December trilogy bout with Tyson Fury.
    The Bronze Bomber was completely outclassed in February as the Gypsy King dethroned him to become WBC heavyweight king following their dramatic draw in the pair’s first fight.

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    Deontay Wilder is still training for a December fight with Tyson FuryCredit: Getty

    Wilder was contracted to an immediate rematch but the coronavirus pandemic has so far prevented live crowds from purchasing tickets and as a result delayed the trilogy.
    Fury is now fed up of waiting and has called to fight in December in the UK to prepare for an undisputed title decider against Anthony Joshua next year.
    It leaves 34-year-old Wilder, who is still training to win back the WBC belt, out in the cold, but his manager Shelly Finkel insists they still wish to face Fury.
    Last week, Wilder’s promoter, Bob Arum, announced the contracted period to agree the Fury rematch had expired.

    The Bronze Bomber’s manager, Shelly Finkel, responded to Arum by saying: “He’s entitled to his opinion, he can think anything he wants.
    “Deontay and I would like to have the next fight, as planned, against Fury.  We’ll fight him any date, any place.”

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    Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Raphael Akpejiori trains with the Bronze Bomber and says the star is in ‘superhuman’ shapeCredit: Instagram
    Now unbeaten heavyweight prospect Raphael Akpejiori, who shares a strength and conditioning coach with Wilder in Miami,has revealed he has been working and speaking with Wilder regularly.
    And the Nigerian insists Wilder still has his eyes firmly fixed on regaining his belt before the end of the year.

    Akpejiori said: “I’m just saying from Deontay’s perspective he is ready to go for December.
    “I’m not involved in the politics or anything but one thing I know from Deontay is he is ready to go in December.  
    “Deontay is expecting Wilder-Fury in December, I’m just saying what Deontay is expecting.
    “He is expecting Wilder-Fury in December, that’s what he’s been told and that is what he is training for and he’s ready to go.”

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    He continued: “He is ready to go, he was ready to fight in July. I think they have a fight date set for December if i’m not mistaken and he is ready to go.
    “He has a contract for a rematch I believe, so he has to show up to the arena on that day.
    “Deontay will show up to the arena on that day, that’s what I can tell you.
    “I have conversations with him once a week. To the best of my knowledge he will be in that arena, wherever that fight takes place.”
    When quizzed on what shape Wilder is in, the rising star insisted Wilder was in perfect condition.
    Akpejiori said: “He’s in shape, we haven’t sparred just yet, we just workout together.
    “We do a lot of strength and conditioning work together because we share the same trainer obviously.
    “He’s an athlete, he’s a superhuman athlete in his unique type of body and the way he’s carrying himself.”
    And Akpejiori, 30, also admitted how Wilder has been helping him outside of the ring as well as in it.

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    He added: “We talk about a whole lot of stuff; we talk about boxing but also life and the political side of boxing sometimes.
    “He gives a whole different dimension of how to view life and how to view boxing; who to deal with, who not to deal with, who to stay away from.
    “He’s been very helpful in that regard. He critiqued my last fight and told me what I did wrong.
    “Being around a guy like that has been very beneficial to me.”
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    Shredded ‘beast’ Mike Tyson, 54, looks in incredible shape as fans worry about Roy Jones Jr during comeback fight

    BOXING fans have been left fearing the worst for Roy Jones Jr after new footage of Mike Tyson surfaced on social media.
    The 54-year-old appears in fantastic shape ahead of the exhibition bout on November 28.

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    Mike Tyson has showed off his bulging muscles ahead of his return to the ringCredit: Instagram @cannon_briggs

    Footage shared by Shannon Briggs shows Tyson tensing his muscles with his shirt off.
    The former Baddest Man on the Planet’s hard work in the gym has clearly paid off.
    Former heavyweight champion Briggs added the caption: “Look at em y’all!!! ABSOLUTE POWER!”
    In response, one fan commented: “He’s done hibernating. Looks like old Mike is back. Be afraid.”

    Another added: “Man I think Roy is in trouble! Roy’s the man, just as Tyson is, but I just can’t see Roy pulling this one off.”
    One said: “I feel bad for RJJ. My two favourite boxers but Mike is a damn monster.”
    And one predicted: “Mike Tyson is winning this in the first round.”
    Jones Jr, 51, has shockingly admitted ‘death is a possibility’ when he squares off against Tyson.

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    Mike Tyson tensed for the camera as he posed with his shirt offCredit: Instagram @cannon_briggs

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    And the WBC have had to change the rules of the exhibition bout over safety concerns.
    The fighters, with a combined age of 105, will now battle it out over eight two-minute rounds.

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    Man Utd ace Ighalo blasts Nigerian government for ‘killing your own citizens’ as Anthony Joshua vows to support ‘heroes’

    ODION IGHALO accused the Nigerian government of ‘killing your own citizens’ as he called for the world’s leaders to step in and help his homeland.
    Heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has also showed his support following reports that soldiers opened fire on protesters in Lagos.

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    Manchester United ace Odion Ighalo said he was ‘ashamed’ of the Nigerian governmentCredit: Twitter @ighalojude

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    Anthony Joshua shared a heartfelt message with his 11.5million Instagram followersCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua

    A number of people in Nigeria’s biggest city are taking part in a protest against police brutality.
    Local media reports claimed up to 12 individuals had been killed.
    Following United’s 2-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Ighalo addressed the issue in a video message.
    He said: “I’m sad and I don’t know where to start from.

    “I’m not the kind of guy who talks about politics – but I can’t keep quiet anymore about what is going on back home in Nigeria.
    “I would say [to the] government are a shame to the world – for killing your own citizens, sending military to the streets to kill [unarmed] protesters because they are protesting for their rights. It’s uncalled for.
    “Today, 20th of October 2020, you people will be remembered in the history as the first government to send military to the city to start killing your own citizens.
    “I am ashamed of this government. I am tired of you guys. I can’t take this anymore.

    “I’m calling the UK government, calling all those leaders in the world to please see what is going on in Nigeria and help us – help the poor citizens.
    “The government are killing their own citizens. We are calling [the world’s governments], the United Nations, to see the matter.
    “I want to tell my brothers and sisters back home to remain safe. Be indoors, please don’t come [outside].
    “Because this government are killers and they will keep killing if the world does not talk about this. God bless you all. Remain safe. One Nigeria.”
    Heavyweight champion Joshua has also insisted he is sending ‘care packages’ to Nigeria and plans to go there after his upcoming fight.
    Speaking in an Instagram video message, AJ said: “This is a message to the people of Nigeria, even though I’m not there with you in the physical, we’ve been making some tangible efforts to try and support your protests on the ground.
    “I know it’s getting to a stage where things are heating up and tensions are high, but in my prayers at night I’m praying for peace and positivity.
    “I know the people on the ground are not trying to be heard for their own benefit, it’s in benefit of the next generation.

    I’m looking at hospitals to support, along with food and care packages in the time being.Nigeria 🇳🇬
    — Anthony Joshua (@anthonyfjoshua) October 21, 2020

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    Thousands of people in Nigeria are protesting against police brutality Credit: Reuters
    “Me, myself, I’ve had to take time to understand the issues that the people in Nigeria are facing.”
    Before he added: “Even though I’m in my training camp and we are in London, we can support you guys from a distance.
    “On December 12 I am competing, but after that I am going to try and make some plans to come out to Nigeria and meet some of my friends and family and meet some of the people trying to make a long lasting change.
    “But for sure, from London and far and wide, your voices are being heard so keep on pushing, keep on striving. You have my support through and through.”
    The WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight champion moved with his mum to her African homeland as a child while she set-up a business.

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    A long list of celebrities have reached out in support of the people of NigeriaCredit: AFP or licensors
    Joshua, who will fight Kubrat Pulev in December 12, revealed how life in Nigeria helped him to toughen up.
    Beyonce, Rihanna and Naomi Campbell are among the celebrities who have also backed the #EndSars movement.
    The Nigerians are protesting against the Special Anti-Robbery Squad – known as Sars for short.

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    Mike Tyson still has that anger built up and looking to relieve it during Roy Jones Jr fight, claims Gervonta Davis

    MIKE TYSON will be looking to ‘relieve’ his pent-up anger when he faces Roy Jones Jr, claimed Gervonta Davis.
    The heavyweight legend, 54, will make his return to the ring on November 28.

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    Gervonta Davis has given his opinion on Mike Tyson ahead of his comeback

    Tyson ended his career in 2005 with an incredible record of 50-6 including 44 knockouts.
    Davis, 25, has insisted his comeback is his way of relieving the anger that has built up inside of him.
    During his appearance on the All The Smoke Podcast, the three-time world champion said: “When he first started talking, I seen that he’s still got that anger built inside of him.
    “Like he’s been through something.

    “He’s still trying to relieve it, find a way to relive it.
    “That’s what I got from him, but he overcame a lot.”
    Fans have been left fearing the worst for Jones Jr after new footage of Tyson surfaced on social media.
    An incredible video showed the former heavyweight champion showing off his ripped physique.

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    Mike Tyson has been knuckling down in the gym ahead of his comeback Credit: Instagram @miketyson

    Jones Jr, 51, has shockingly admitted ‘death is a possibility’ when he squares off against Tyson.
    Tyson’s trainer Rafael Cordeiro has insisted that Tyson could ‘kill somebody’ – even at the age of 54.
    And the WBC have had to change the rules of the exhibition bout over safety concerns.
    When asked what he thought about the footage of Tyson, Davis said: “I don’t really know for sure, but what I got from it is that he put his life into boxing. For belts and things like that.
    “It all really doesn’t mean anything to him now.
    “He’d rather fight for the money so that he could be more stable and things like that.
    “That’s why I got from it. I’m probably wrong but that’s what I got from it.”
    Tyson previously praised Davis during an Instagram live stream with rapper Fat Joe.

    He said: “I like Lomachenko, the Ukrainian guy. I like Gervonta Davis, that little guy tank.”
    When asked about Tyson’s comments, Davis said: “It feels great, you know? It just feels like… I’m not far or like big.
    “It feels like I’m still starting out. So having him saying things like that, you know, one of the greats.”

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