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    Mike Tyson shows off blistering hand speed, power and head movement as ageless 54-year-old trains ahead of ring return

    MIKE TYSON has once again shown blistering hand speed, brute power and lightning fast head movement aged 54.
    Iron Mike is preparing for his comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr on November 28 and he continues to stun fans with impressive training footage.

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    Mike Tyson showed off lightning fast head speed in his latest Instagram video

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    Training footage shows Tyson ducking and weaving in the ring with his trainer

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    The 54-year-old was pounding the pads and bodysuit
    The latest video shows the American taping his hands up before ducking and weaving in the ring with his trainer.
    Tyson dodges jabs before laying into the pads and body suit with vicious speed and power.
    The footage was actually an advert for Polish energy drink Black Energy.
    And the heavyweight icon captioned the post: “Post workout I refuel with @blackenergypl.”

    At the end of the clip Tyson looks down the camera and says: “Hi, this is Mike Tyson and I’ve just finished a hard workout.
    “After I finish working out I drink Black Energy.”
    Despite looking razor sharp in recent footage, Tyson recently admitted he was bed-ridden for a week after he first returned to the gym ahead of his comeback clash.
    Speaking on Joe Rogan’s podcast, the heavyweight icon said initial footage from earlier this year left him wiped out for days.

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    He said “Getting in shape and getting conditioned are two different animals.
    “They don’t even belong in the same division of working out.
    “Getting in shape is getting able to fit in your clothes.
    “Being in condition is being able to come outside of your soul. You can’t do that automatically. The emotional state to prepare for that is mind boggling.
    “Let me tell you something about [the first training video].
    “I did that video and I was in bed for a week.

    “That was 30 seconds and I was in bed for a week. That was not funny because it made me realize that this is big boy sh*t.”
    Tyson and Jones, 51 – who have a combined age of 105 – will compete in an eight-round clash in California.
    The ageing pair will wear larger gloves than regular pros but will not wear head gear.
    Judges will be there to score the clash and a belt will be awarded to the winner.
    Iron Mike recently claimed he gets erections from boxing and called fights orgasmic.
    And the icon also claimed fat shaming prompted him to get back in shape.

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    Joshua urges Fury to retire ‘soon’ and insists he WILL face him and Wilder… but ‘won’t be biggest names on my record’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA urged Tyson Fury to consider retirement ‘soon’ but wants to face him first – and then take on Deontay Wilder.
    Fury, 32, turned professional in 2008 – around the time Joshua first picked up the boxing gloves – and is unbeaten in 31 fights.

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    Anthony Joshua urged Tyson Fury to consider retirement ‘soon’

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    Joshua wants to face Fury and Deontay Wilder
    The WBC champion has already agreed a two-fight deal for next year with 30-year-old WBA, IBF and WBO title holder AJ.
    But Joshua, who made his debut in the pro ranks a year after winning gold at the 2012 London Olympics, warned the unification needs to happen sooner rather than later.
    He told Sky Sports: “Fury has been professional much longer than me. He should be looking to retire soon.
    “If he wants to cement his legacy, I’m here and ready. I’ve built myself into this position.

    “I came up quick. That shows I’m ready.
    “These boys turned professional in 2008 and it took [Fury seven years] to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world.
    “He’s on a completely different journey. I want to steam through.”
    Joshua needs to first beat Kubrat Pulev, 39, in December before focussing on unifying the division.

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    The same month Fury is lined up to face Deontay Wilder, 34, for a third time, having dethroned him of the WBC belt in February.
    But Joshua still plans to fight Wilder having failed to agree terms for an undisputed title decider in the past.
    And AJ – who has beaten Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker and Joseph Parker – does not believe the Bronze Bomber or Fury provide his career toughest test.
    He explained: “I’ll challenge Fury, I’ll challenge Wilder.
    “These guys aren’t the biggest names that I’ve fought on my record anyway. They are just another heavyweight.
    “Look at my record. They are not the best fighters that I have challenged.
    “When they are ready, I’m here to fight.”

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    Mike Tyson breaks down exactly how he would beat Tyson Fury after Gypsy King claimed he would defeat his hero in fight

    THE self-styled invincible vs the self-proclaimed greatest of all-time.
    Mike Tyson, heavyweight boxing’s most dangerous whirlwind, has explained how he’d take on Tyson Fury, the prince of stylists, in a dream match-up across the eras.

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    Mike Tyson, knocking out Frank Bruno, says he would need to stay on the front foot against bigger man Tyson Fury – and keep movingCredit: AFP – Getty

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    Fury, who beat Deontay Wilder, claims he is the best fighter from any generation – but is reluctant to give details on how he would taken on a boxing legendCredit: Reuters
    Iron Mike says at his explosive peak he felt “invincible” for any time “since the beginning of God” – while unbeaten two-time champ Fury insists he would beat anyone as the “greatest fighter that’s ever lived”.
    And although Fury was unwilling to “directly” talk about taking on one of his “heroes,” Tyson has readily gone into details about tactics if the two icons from different eras could meet in their prime.
    The 5ft 10in American – set for his comeback against Roy Jones Jr on November 28 – believes aggression and mobility would be his main weapons against 6ft 9ins Fury.
    But he still names “morale” as the key factor for any fighter.

    Tyson, 54, told Ring magazine: “Against someone of Tyson Fury’s size, you’ve got to be aggressive, move your head and be elusive because if you stand still against a man that size, you’re an easy target.
    “You need to attack, use angles and stay away from his punching distance.
    “You need to be close, but you can’t stay at a distance that allows the bigger fighter to get off.”
    Tyson was just 20 when he became the world’s youngest ever world heavyweight champ, knocking out his first 19 opponents with the speed of a middleweight and the power of a man-mountain.

    I thought I was the greatest fighter from Achilles, through the Art of War, since the beginning of God, since the beginning of time.
    Mike Tyson

    But he added: “Size and style isn’t the most important thing in the ring; it’s the morale of a fighter that leads to victory.
    “His determination, his will to win, his desire is what makes him a champion.
    ‘But at my best, I thought I was the greatest fighter from Achilles, through the Art of War, since the beginning of God, since the beginning of time – I was invincible.”
    WBC champ Fury, already etched in folklore for his devastating rematch win to dethrone Deontay Wilder, was coy about revealing how he would take on his fellow legend.
    The heavyweight – jokingly downed by brother Tommy in sparring – said: “I don’t like to pit myself against boxing heroes in a virtual reality fight, because I find it disrespectful.

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    “But my answer is that I’ll beat any man born from his mother. I just wouldn’t say that directly about any of the heroes from the past.
    “But, deep down, I don’t believe that any fighter from the past can beat me.
    “I think I’m the greatest fighter that’s ever lived – from any generation.”

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    Vasyl Lomachenko and Teofimo Lopez sign contracts for mouthwatering October 17 unification fight

    VASYL LOMACHENKO and Teofimo Lopez have signed contracts to face each other in an October 17 unification bout.
    The lightweight pair had been in line to box in April, until the coronavirus pandemic KO’d the clash.

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    Vasyl Lomachenko and Teofimo Lopez have signed contracts to face each other

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    Lopez is in line to face Lomachenko in an October 17 unification bout
    And despite the delay, the champions appear to have agreed terms to fight next month.
    Lomachenko, 32, will put up his WBC Franchise, WBA and WBO belts while Lopez, 23, defends his IBF title.
    Top Rank uploaded pictures on Twitter with duo signing on the dotted line.
    The crisis has caused the unification to be moved from pay-per-view to a regular ESPN headliner.

    And it is also set to go behind closed doors at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.
    Lomachenko also revealed he took a pay cut to make sure the fight could be agreed, with the Ukrainian now in line to pocket £2.7million.
    Unbeaten Lopez had rejected an initial £900,000 offer, but eventually came to terms with Top Rank for an undisclosed increase.
    The American’s father and trainer Teofimo Sr predicted his son will beat Lomachenko, move up to light-welterweight and retire having bettered Floyd Mayweather’s legendary 50-0 career.

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    He told AB Boxing: “My son is the first person to win a world title from Honduras.
    “Sooner or later after he unifies the 140 pound weight division as well they are going to make a monument of him in Honduras.
    “We’re going to accomplish even bigger things than Floyd did.”

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    Eddie Hearn planning to get fans back to boxing with Joshua Buatsi show this month to set up Joshua vs Pulev arena fight

    EDDIE HEARN has launched his bid to bring fans back to British boxing.
    The Matchroom promoter just held a thrilling four weeks of action behind closed doors in the gardens of his Essex office, to comply with Government Covid-19 guidelines.

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    Eddie Hearn could run his first trial boxing event with fans back inside the venue by having Joshua Buatsi as headlinerCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    And Hearn believes his Sunday September 27 show, headlined by light-heavyweight ace Joshua Buatsi, is the perfect chance to get bums back on seats.
    And – if the London show proves another success – it will pave the way for Anthony Joshua and Kubrat Pulev to have a money-spinning live gate in mid-December.
    He said: “We have applied to the Government for a pilot event with however many fans any might approve.
    “It only be 500 or 1,000 but by October – all being well with no spikes or anything like that – we think that’s when real crowds will start coming back in.”

    Hearn expects to take his lead from the Premier League once it resumes on September 12.
    But he knows the winter chill and guaranteed rain will make boxing’s comeback more d-icy.
    Hearn added: “We will follow on from the football but, because we will have to go inside for the rest of our shows, the guidelines will be different.
    “Like the darts, the shows will be at night and supporters like to have a beer, a cuddle and a sing-song when they watch.

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    Anthony Joshua is due to face Kubrat Pulev in December and there could be fans in attendanceCredit: AFP – Getty

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    “We will aim to go in football’s slip stream and gradually increase from 500, to 1,000 then a few thousand and eventually and hopefully a packed O2 for AJ.”
    Buatsi, 27, is expected to have a tune-up fight – after 13 months out – with a view to an all-British cracker in 2021.
    Hearn also promotes 35-year-old Callum Johnson and respectful hype between the Boston veteran and Ghana-born Buatsi has been building nicely.
    The ongoing issues with travel and quarantine are set to push forward plenty of domestic dust-ups including this banger.
    Dillian Whyte-managed Richard Riakporhe is also expected to be on the card as the red-hot cruiserweight looks to add more belts to his British title.
    The unusual Sunday showdown is likely to avoid a clash with Scotland’s unified super-lightweight king Josh Taylor’s defence on Saturday 26.

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    Deontay Wilder could fight Oleksandr Usyk for new WBC ‘super-cruiserweight’ title at 220lbs weight class

    DEONTAY WILDER could fight Oleksandr Usyk for a new WBC super-cruiserweight belt, according to Tony Bellew.
    The Liverpool born former cruiserweight champ has been put in charge of a WBC committee tasked with exploring the potential new weight class.

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    Deontay Wilder could face Oleksandr Usyk in a new WBC weight class

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    The Ukrainian could face the Bronze Bomber for a super-cruiserweight belt Credit: PA:Press Association
    And he reckons Usyk, 33, and the Bronze Bomber. 34, would be a perfect match.
    At the WBC convention last month Bellew was charged with leading an investigation into Don Majeski’s proposal to form a new weight class between cruiserweight and heavyweight.
    As things stand, the top three divisions are light-heavyweight (175lbs), cruiserweight (200lbs) and heavyweight (200lbs+).
    Bellew competed in all three but reckons there is room for one more.

    He told talkSPORT Fight Night: “I actually like the divisions going from 175lbs up to 190lbs [instead of 200lbs].
    “That will make it a bit better for the guys who are struggling at light-heavyweight, but are not monster cruiserweights.
    “Then, if I had my way, I would go from 190lbs to 220lbs. You’re looking at the ‘small heavyweights’.
    “I would’ve fallen into that category quite comfortably, Usyk falls into that category quite comfortably.

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    “Wilder falls into that category quite comfortably, David Haye falls into that category quite comfortably.
    “This weight class we’re looking to bring in is the perfect thing and if I had complete control of something like this, the first match-up I would look to do would be Deontay Wilder vs Oleksandr Usyk for the belt.
    “It’s an amazing fight, the division would be relevant immediately with a fight of that magnitude.”
    Bellew added: “I am a fighter who fought obviously at light-heavyweight.
    “I boiled down to that weight category and then jumped up immediately and went to cruiserweight.
    “I’ve done it, so I understand how tough the weight jump is.

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    Tony Bellew is leading a committee to investigate a new WBC weight class
    “The difference in all the other weight categories is minimal – 4lbs, 3lbs, sometimes 6lbs.
    “The weight jump from light-heavyweight to cruiserweight is from 175lbs to 200lbs – that’s 25lbs.
    “That’s just too much, I get what Majeski’s saying because in the current game at heavyweight the big boys are too big and the smaller heavyweights are not able to compete with the bigger boys.
    “As great as some of them are – the likes of Usyk – it’s looked at now that he’s not going to be able to compete with the monsters.
    “Not because of his boxing ability, purely because of his size.”
    The idea of a new weight class was raised by the WBC before with super-heavyweight also suggested.

    But fans slammed the idea insisting the iconic heavyweight division must remain boxing’s greatest prize.
    Bellew agreed: “You can’t mess around, you can’t have a ‘super-heavyweight’ in boxing.
    “There’s one heavyweight division, that’s all there should ever be, you can’t go messing around with the names of them.
    “People say, ‘Well, what would you call it?’
    “I would say you go to cruiserweight [at 190lbs] and maybe ‘super-cruiserweight’ [at 220lbs].
    “Something of that ilk. You can’t ever have a ‘super-heavyweight’ division, it’s not reasonable, it’s ridiculous.”

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    Mike Tyson ‘in bed for week’ after first training session back as 54-year-old plans shock ring comeback

    MIKE TYSON was in bed for a week after his first training session ahead of his comeback fight.
    Iron Mike, 54, is set to battle Roy Jones Jr on November 28 but revealed getting back into fighting shape was no easy feat.

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    Mike Tyson was in bed for a week after his first training session ahead of his comeback

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    Iron Mike is gearing up for his November fight with Roy Jones Jr
    Tyson has looked razor sharp in recent training videos which show him smashing pads in ferocious fashion.
    But speaking on Joe Rogan’s podcast, the heavyweight icon said initial footage of him back in the gym from earlier this year left him wiped out for days.
    He said “Getting in shape and getting conditioned are two different animals.
    “They don’t even belong in the same division of working out.

    “Getting in shape is getting able to fit in your clothes.
    “Being in condition is being able to come outside of your soul. You can’t do that automatically. The emotional state to prepare for that is mind boggling.
    “Let me tell you something about [the first training video].
    “I did that video and I was in bed for a week.

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    Recent footage shows the heavyweight icon hitting pads in ferocious fashion

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    “That was 30 seconds and I was in bed for a week. That was not funny because it made me realize that this is big boy sh*t.”
    Tyson and Jones, 51 – who have a combined age of 105 – will compete in an eight-round clash in California.
    The ageing pair will wear larger gloves than regular pros but will not wear head gear.
    Judges will be there to score the clash and a belt will be awarded to the winner.
    Iron Mike recently claimed he gets erections from boxing and called fights orgasmic.
    And the icon also claimed fat shaming prompted him to get back in shape.

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    Billy Joe Saunders demands Callum Smith and Demetrius Andrade for November fight in shirtless Instagram call out

     

    BILLY JOE SAUNDERS has called out world champions Callum Smith and Demetrius Andrade for a bout later this year.
    The WBO super-middleweight king is desperate to face a big name as he looks to end 2020 on a high.

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    Billy Joe Saunders has called out Callum Smith and Demetrius Andrade on social mediaCredit: Instagram @saundersbillyjoe

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    Unbeaten British star Smith holds the WBA and Ring Magazine beltsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    After being fined £15,000 for his video that appeared to condone domestic violence, Saunders is keen to claim the scalp of two unbeaten boxers.
    Uploading a video on his Instagram story to his 411,000 followers, a shirtless Saunders admitted it is unlikely he will face Saul Alvarez.

    He then turned his attention to WBA super-middleweight champ Smith, and WBO middleweight belt holder Andrade.
    The 31-year-old said: “This is a little message to any super-middleweight.
    “Canelo, I’ve been waiting around for Canelo as you all know, so that looks like it’s parked up.
    “Callum Smith and Andrade, let’s get in on.

    “Callum you’re a good fighter, a great fighter, a unification, I reckon we could get it on.

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    “Andrade, you’re just a little p****, who keeps running. Don’t want to fight nobody.
    “So lets go 168, let’s rock and roll, November or December, we ready boy.”
    Two-weight world champion Saunders has won all 29 of his contests inside the ring – with 14 of those victories coming by way of knockout.

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