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    Evander Holyfield looks sensational for 57 as boxing legend works up sweat with weight reps ahead of ring return

    EVANDER HOLYFIELD looked in sensational shape at the age of 57 as the boxing legend worked up a sweat with a gruelling weights session.
    More than nine years on from his last fight, the American veteran is hoping to jump back into the ring for a charity bout.

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    Holyfield feels ‘stronger than ever’ after his latest weights session

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    Holyfield has been working hard to make his return to boxing
    And Holyfield looked lean and mean as he shared his latest training session on Instagram with an intense weights session.
    The boxing icon – who TWICE beat Mike Tyson during his heyday – looked physically exhausted as he clutched a kettle bell.
    But Holyfield was not deterred – and even suggested he feels like he’s in the best shape of his life, despite approaching 60.
    Holyfield shared his latest video on Instagram with the caption: “Feeling stronger than ever.”

    His new video came just a day after his previous upload, where Holyfield left fans concerned by his slow hand-speed.
    Throwing a few punches, working on his feet movement and practising his stance, the veteran naturally appeared a tad sluggish in the clip.

    Holyfield captioned the post: “Morning training. Sitting at 215lbs right where I want to be.”
    Having missed out on fighting Mike Tyson, who will face Roy Jones Jr later this year, Holyfield is looking for an opponent for his own comeback.

    The former unified heavyweight king has been training hard regardless, with Wladimir Klitschko recently joining him in the gym.
    His intense sessions include gruelling beach runs and hill climbs as he looks to build up his already-impressive fitness levels.
    Many social media fans of the ex-boxer praised his gusto in the workout but some felt he was not necessarily ready for a full-on fight.

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    One Instagram user commented: “I’m so sorry but you are still slow.”
    Another warned: “As much as I always wanted Tyson-Holyfield 3, it would be a bad idea for you to do it now.”
    However, a third added: “Gotta respect the work.”

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    Whyte vs Povetkin tale of the tape: How fighters compare ahead of heavyweight bout this weekend

    DILLIAN Whyte  versus Alexander Povetkin is set to be the biggest fight of the summer with the heavyweights ready for battle this weekend. 
    The event is being held after being rescheduled twice and will now take place behind closed doors in the garden of Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Mansion in Essex.

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    Dillian Whyte goes into the fight as the favouriteCredit: Reuters

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    Whyte has had many setbacks during his tenure but he’s bounced backCredit: PA:Press Association
    But how exactly do the heavyweights compare ahead of their bout?
    Whyte’s Career
    Whyte started his career as a professional kickboxer, his switch to boxing led to a record of 6-0, with a 5KO record.
    The Bodysnatcher famously defeated Anthony Joshua in the boxing amateur ranks in 2009, though Joshua avenged this defeat in the pros in 2015.
    He turned a pro boxer in 2011, with a 27-1 and 18KO’s and now this fight that’s leading him to put his WBC Interim World Heavyweight Title on the line.

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    Whyte when he beat the previously unbeaten RivasCredit: Reuters
    The 32-year-old has transformed himself following his loss to Joshua in 2015, which led to his 11-win streak against names like WBO World Champion Joseph Parker, Derek Chisora, and the previously unbeaten Cuban, Oscar Rivas.
    Whyte will be looking to cause his opponent some early problems as he gets used to the strength and skill during his 29th bout.
    Russian resilient Povetkin
    The 40-year-old seasoned vet Povetkin has had a different rise to the top having seemed to achieve it all.

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    The Russian’s team bought out the matching outfits ahead of the bout
    Winning 125 of his 132 bouts as an amateur, he has European Championships, World Championships and an Olympic Gold medal to his name.

    He’s replicated his success as a professional, winning the WBA World ‘Regular’ title in 2011.
    The title was previously held by David Haye before he left it vacant when he bid for the Super belt against Vladimir Klitschko.
    Whilst Whyte holds the advantage, Povetkin is the more experienced of the two so he won’t be willing to give it all away easily.

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    Dillian Whyte was shot twice, stabbed three times, and was a dad at just 13 – but still he achieved his boxing dream

    DILLIAN Whyte is set to return to the ring in Eddie Hearn’s back garden to fight Alexander Povetkin this Saturday in a Matchroom Fight Camp finale.
    The plush surroundings are a long way from how far he has come.

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    Dillian Whyte’s road to the glory has been anything but smoothCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    The Body Snatcher Whyte was shot twice and stabbed three times before making it in the ringCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    ‘The Body Snatcher’, as he is frighteningly nicknamed, grew up in the concrete jungle of Brixton as a self-confessed thug, where he had to use his fists to get himself out of bother.
    But that didn’t always work when guns and knives were brought to the fight.
    As a street kid, the 31-year-old British heavyweight boxer was shot twice and stabbed three times on the mean streets of South London, as gangs ran rife.
    And as soon as he became a teenager, Whyte’s life changed dramatically when he became a father for the first time.

    However, that hasn’t stopped the 6ft 4in brawler from succeeding in life – who recently saw his name cleared of any doping charges as he still targets a world championship title fight.
    GUNS OF BRIXTON
    Whyte was born in Jamaica in poverty, and his mum left the family home in Portland when he was just a toddler to find a job in London.
    “Man when I was growing up in Jamaica we suffered, suffered, suffered,” he told BBC Sport last year.
    “Some days we couldn’t eat, we’d go to bed hungry. She left me with people who didn’t take very good care of me.

    “They were taking the money my mum was sending and was telling me she wasn’t sending anything.”
    By the age of 12, Whyte and his brother Dean joined his mother in Brixton. But soon he was wayward, corrupted by the cruel, impoverished surroundings he was growing up in.

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    Whyte’s mum left the boxer when he was two-years-old in Jamaica and moved to LondonCredit: Instagram

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    When Whyte was 12 he moved to Brixton to rejoin his mum
    He was stabbed three times, once sewing himself back together instead of heading to his local A&E at King’s College Hospital in Camberwell.
    Whyte was also shot twice after getting caught in a gang war in Clapham, and painfully had to remove a bullet from his leg because he didn’t want to bother his hard-working mum.
    “I took the bullet out and hid out,” Whyte told The Telegraph.
    “It was out of respect for my mum. I didn’t ever want to bring police to her house.
    “Doesn’t matter what I did or how bad I was, I showed respect for her. If I was ever injured, I couldn’t go to the hospital in case they alerted my mum, so I did what I had to do.”
    At school and growing up on an estate, Whyte was often asked to take on bullies, who he gladly put on their backsides in exchange for change and sandwiches.
    “I’ve always been a fighter,” Whyte told the Daily Mirror. “I’ve never had a choice. Growing up I had to fight to survive.
    “Kids used to pay me to fight bullies for them, I swear. At schools and around my estate. The bullies were older and bigger than me.
    “Sometimes they gave me food, it could be sandwiches or it could be money. I think £2 was the most I got and £2 was a lot back then. You could buy a hell of a lot of sweets for £2 back then.”
    TIME INSIDE CHANGED EVERYTHING

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    A threat of spending life behind bars changed Whyte foreverCredit: Dave Pinegar – The Sun
    In his late teens, Whyte found himself in prison in Bristol awaiting trial and facing up to 20 years behind bars.
    An emotional visit from his mum and sister opened his eyes, and he hated seeing them upset.
    “My older brother died and she was saying she didn’t want to lose another son,’ Whyte told the Daily Mail.
    “As bad as I was, I never wanted to disappoint my mum.
    “When she came to the prison in Bristol, she said, ‘Son, we’ve been through so much in life’. I looked at my mum’s face and the tears rolling down her cheeks and I felt bad and I felt ashamed.”
    It made Whyte change his ways for the better.
    BOXING BECAME HIS REDEMPTION

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    A life in the ring was soon to save Whyte

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    Whyte began life as a kickboxer training at Miguel’s GymCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Whyte also competed in the MMA, flooring his only opponent Will Riva
    Whyte needed something to channel his anger and aggression growing up, and he found it in the discipline of boxing.
    It’s fair to say that Miguel’s Gym provided him with the platform to build another life for himself.
    “I didn’t do too well at school, to be honest, but boxing saved me and changed my life,” Whyte once said.
    “And it was going well, because I knew it was my best chance in life.”
    But originally, Whyte tried his hand at professional kickboxing. And he was a success too.
    He was a two-time British heavyweight kickboxing champion, claiming the BIKMA Super Heavyweight British Championship title, and was also a one-time European K1 champion.
    He ended his K1 career with an impressive record of 20 wins and just one loss, before turning to MMA.
    In 2008, he fought at the Ultimate Challenge MMA – defeating Mark Stroud with a hugely destructive left hook only 12 seconds into the first round.
    DADDY DAYCARE
    When he was just 13-years-old, Whyte became a father for the first time. He has since had two more children.
    But it was becoming a teenage dad that meant he had to grow up quick.
    “I was a dad at 13-years-old so I have been looking after kids and I had to rush my mental state, growing up a lot faster,” he told 1 News.

    “When you become a dad it changes everything, where most kids were running around I’m working two jobs and doing other things to get money to feed my children.

    “I’m trying to win these fights so my kids have a good life and make sure they don’t have to struggle the way I struggled.”

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    At the age of 13 Whyte became a father for the first time. He has since had two more children
    AMATEUR HOUR
    In 2009, Dillian began a career in boxing at amateur level.
    And for his first fight, at the age of 20, he couldn’t of fought anyone tougher.
    Whyte squared off against future heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua, and in truth he battered him.
    Joshua was floored in one round, with his opponent on the front foot throughout their three-round fight. In the end, Whyte was the victor by unanimous decision.
    In another contest, he left another amateur opponent in a coma after knocking him out – thus earning his vicious ‘The Body Snatcher’ moniker.
    But Whyte’s amateur career was short-lived after a dispute with the ABA regarding his kickboxing background, and he was forced to turn pro in 2011.

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    As an amateur, Whyte famously defeated Anthony Joshua

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    Whyte, posing with Tyson Fury, also one put an opponent in a coma after knocking him out in a amateur fightCredit: Instagram
    JUST SAY NO
    In 2012, Whyte failed a drug test after his victory over Hungary’s Sandor Balogh.
    He tested positive for the banned stimulant methylhexaneamine (MHA), which he claimed he mistakingly took with a nutritional supplement called Jack3D, and was handed a two-year ban.
    Whyte appealed a year later, but the ban was upheld even though a tribunal accepted he didn’t knowingly take MHA.
    “The supplement was described on the container as ‘an ultra-intense muscle supplement, giving strength, energy, power and endurance’,” Charles Flint QC, the chairman of the appeal tribunal, said in 2013.
    “It was plainly intended to be a performance-enhancing supplement which an athlete should only take after having taken great care to ensure that it does not contain a prohibited substance.

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    “The athlete took no steps to make any proper enquiries of his manager or coach, any person with medical or anti-doping expertise, or the sports authorities, as to whether the supplement was safe to take.”
    Although that set him back, Whyte is now stronger than ever.
    From life experience alone, he’s certainly worth it.

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    Despite a drugs ban in 2012, Whyte has got his career back on trackCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Dillian Whyte will be OFFICIAL challenger for winner of Fury vs Wilder if he beats Povetkin, reveals Eddie Hearn

    DILLIAN WHYTE will become the official WBC heavyweight challenger if he beats Alexander Povetkin on Saturday.
    Eddie Hearn confirmed the news on Twitter which could see Whyte facing the winner of Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III.

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    Dillian Whyte will become the official WBC heavyweight challenger if he beats Alexander Povetkin on Saturday
    Hearn shared an email from WBC chief Mauricio Sulaiman.
    And it read: “Dear Eddie.
    “The WBC Annual Convention reviewed the mandatory status of each division and I would like to confirm to you the official ruling in the heavyweight division.
    “If WBC interim champion Dillian Whyte wins his fight against Alexander Povetkin, he will be ratified as the official challenger to face the winner of Fury vs Wilder III fight.

    “One day after the fight between Fury and Wilder, the period of free negotiations will begin.”
    The Matchroom promoter captioned the post: “Just received this email from @wbcmoro – Saturday is huge!
    “#WhytePovetkin #FightCamp @SkySportsBoxing @DAZN_USA @DillianWhyte @MatchroomBoxing.”

    Whyte and Povetkin clash at Matchroom HQ on Saturday night.

    And Povetkin came out Thursday and said “scared” rival Dillian Whyte should stop hiding out in his caravan.
    Brixton ace Whyte has resorted to living in a couple of motorhomes at Brentwood Holiday Inn, while his Russian opponent stays in a regular room.
    Whyte, 32, and promoter Eddie Hearn insisted it is to stop the pair scrapping on the M25 before Saturday’s first bell.
    But the heavyweights shared a cordial stage for yesterday’s press conference and Povetkin, 40, even invited his rival to share a buffet lunch with him before he flies home.
    The Soviet slugger said: “I don’t see why it is necessary for him to live in a caravan — but it is up to Dillian.

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    “I don’t need to be hidden away or kept separate from him or any of his team but maybe it’s different for him.
    “We are eating and training and walking around in the same places as everyone else with no problems.
    “I don’t care how he feels. Maybe he’s afraid, but he doesn’t need to be — he looks in good shape and I don’t bite.”

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    Alexander Povetkin tells Dillian Whyte not to be ‘scared’ and invites him to eat ‘buffet lunch’ after heavyweight clash

    ALEXANDER POVETKIN reckons ‘scared’ rival Dillian Whyte should stop hiding out in his caravan.
    Brixton ace Whyte has resorted to living in a couple of motorhomes at Brentwood Holiday Inn, while his Russian opponent stays in a regular room.

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    Alexander Povetkin reckons ‘scared’ rival Dillian Whyte should stop hiding out in his caravan

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    Whyte has resorted to living in a couple of motorhomes at Brentwood Holiday Inn
    Whyte, 32, and promoter Eddie Hearn insist it is to stop the pair scrapping on the M25 before tomorrow’s first bell.
    But the heavyweights shared a cordial stage for yesterday’s press conference and Povetkin, 40, even invited his rival to share a buffet lunch with him before he flies home.
    The Soviet slugger said: “I don’t see why it is necessary for him to live in a caravan — but it is up to Dillian.
    “I don’t need to be hidden away or kept separate from him or any of his team but maybe it’s different for him.

    “We are eating and training and walking around in the same places as everyone else with no problems.
    “I don’t care how he feels. Maybe he’s afraid, but he doesn’t need to be — he looks in good shape and I don’t bite.”

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    Povetkin gave Anthony Joshua a serious scare in September 2018, before being brutally stopped in round seven.
    He scored a savage KO win over David Price to land that Wembley showdown with AJ and followed it up with a unanimous comeback decision over Hughie Fury.

    The ex-world champ is close friends with London veteran Derek Chisora and invites Daniel Dubois out to Russia for sparring.
    Now he is hoping to add Whyte to his list of fighting friends.
    He said: “I don’t like fighting or beating UK guys in particular — but I do love the fans here and the atmosphere.
    “I have a very good relationship with Chisora. He was going to come in and train with me but the Covid lockdown restrictions were changing too much.
    “I feel I can shake the hands of Anthony Joshua, David Price and Hughie Fury, too, and Dillian could be the same.”

    I don’t care how he feels. Maybe he’s afraid, but he doesn’t need to be — he looks in good shape and I don’t bite.”
    Povetkin on Whyte

    Povetkin welcomed son Slava to the family in July, making his Covid-hit training camp even more complicated.
    And the proud new father — who has often been painted as boxing’s Mr Bland — opened up on fatherhood at 40.
    He added: “I am a pretty fun guy in real life but maybe the UK reporters didn’t want to know about my personality before.
    “I like to train and keep fit in lots of ways and enjoy time with the baby. But, no, I am not good at changing nappies.
    “I have had a baby but everything is normal, nothing changed with my camp, my wife is doing all of the work very well.”
    On Povetkin’s three previous UK missions he has had judges of mixed nationality.
    Due to British Boxing Board of Control restrictions, all tomorrow’s fight officials will be home grown.

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    Povetkin said: “I won’t be particularly trying to win with a left hook. Any way the win comes will be fine — even a decision.
    “There will be three British judges and a British referee, but hopefully I don’t get any bad scoring from the judges.
    “I hope they are respectful of the fact I’ve taken the fight under these conditions.”

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    Dillian Whyte will get KNOCKED OUT by Alexander Povetkin, says Michael Hunter who drew with Russian last time out

    MICHAE HUNTER has backed old opponent Alexander Povetkin to KO Dillian Whyte.
    Hunter, 32, was unfortunate not to walk away with a decision victory against the Russian, 40, in their December draw.

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    Dillian Whyte faces Alexander Povetkin in a heavyweight headliner

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    Michael Hunter backed old opponent Povetkin to knock out Whyte
    Povetkin has now gone on to secure himself a pay-per-view headliner against Whyte this weekend.
    And the former world champion has been tipped to emerge victorious in the back garden of Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom HQ.
    Hunter told Sky Sports: “I think Dillian Whyte is going to have some trouble dealing with him.
    “I think Dillian Whyte is going to lose. I think Dillian Whyte is going to take an L.

    “Povetkin will be there to get him. The fight will be at a decent pace.

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    “I think it’s going to be an interesting fight to see, because the pace is going to be very similar, so I’m probably going to lean towards Povetkin.
    “I think it’s [knockout win for Povetkin] very possible.
    “The percentage is high and that’s why I think this is a good fight, because people want to see explosions and I think they’re going to get it here, even if it’s for two minutes, or it might be for the whole fight.

    “We’re looking for big punches thrown and I think that’s what the fans are excited to see.”
    A win over Povetkin sets up Whyte with a shot at the WBC title, which Tyson Fury, 31, defends against Deontay Wilder, 34, in his next fight.
    But the mandatory challenger insisted he will not be drawn into overlooking the final hurdle that awaits him.

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    Whyte said: “I’m fighting someone who’s been consistent for a long time so I’m not worried about Fury or Wilder, I’m worried about what Povetkin is doing on Saturday night.
    “He’s probably the most technical fighter I’ve fought – he’s fought a lot of top guys.
    “Whichever way it goes I’m ready. I take my defensive duties properly, I can war, I can box and at times in the fight I’ll need to change what I’m doing.”

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    Tyson Fury’s dad John calls out heavyweight legends Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis AND Evander Holyfield

    JOHN FURY has called out heavyweight legends Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis AND Evander Holyfield.
    The 56-year-old has been training with his son, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson, in recent months.

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    John Fury has called out heavyweight legends Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield

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    Tyson, Lewis and Holyfield pictured in Las Vegas this year
    It comes after he was called out by former bodybuilder Micky Theo in April.
    But John has set his sights on boxing royalty, with Tyson, 54, and Holyfield, 57, both on the verge of sensational comebacks.
    Fury’s dad said on Instagram: “I’m confident I’d beat any man, 50-plus, on the planet.
    “Here I am, I’m ready, fit, been training, I feel good – let’s get it on.

    “Now I’m fit, let’s talk about some proper fighting men that have had fighting experience.
    “Lets go: Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Mike Tyson all of those men in their 50s, my age, let’s have a go.”
    Iron Mike will box for the first time in 15 years having signed to face 51-year-old Roy Jones Jr in November.
    And Holyfield – who beat Tyson twice – is still training ahead of his potential return to the ring.

    But Fury Sr, confident from working alongside his son, is adamant the former world champions’ past cannot guarantee them success now.

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    John added: “I’m John Fury, I’m a bum, done nothing in the professional ranks. But what you done then and what you are now is two different things.
    “I believe the training I’ve put in with my son and what’s happened to my son and where he is now has rubbed off on me.
    “I will give any man on this globe a good fight so let’s get it on.”

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