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    AI simulates Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin with referee forced to intervene after ‘barrage of body shots’

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE has predicted the outcome of Anthony Joshua’s blockbuster clash with Otto Wallin.The two heavyweights will come face-to-face on Saturday in a huge Saudi Arabia showdown.
    Anthony Joshua is set to face Otto Wallin on SaturdayCredit: PA
    Joshua, 34, is eyeing a third win in a row after consecutive defeats to reigning champion Oleksandr Usyk.
    Meanwhile 33-year-old Wallin, who left Tyson Fury needing 47 stitches four years ago, has won each of his last six fights.
    A win for AJ could see him elevated into a mandatory position to fight for the IBF title.
    It could also line up a future bout with Deontay Wilder, who is set to fight Joseph Parker in Saturday’s co-main event.
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    With plenty at stake on the ‘Day of Reckoning’, artificial intelligence system ChatGPT has predicted exactly what will happen in each round.
    Round 1
    The bell rings, and both fighters cautiously step into the centre of the ring.
    Joshua, the taller and more powerful of the two, establishes his jab early, keeping Wallin at bay.
    Wallin, known for his elusive movement, attempts to find openings and counter. The round ends with Joshua controlling the distance.
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    AI predicts AJ to dominate the majority of the fightCredit: Getty
    Round 2
    As the second round begins, Wallin starts to show his boxing skills, slipping Joshua’s jabs and landing a few counterpunches.
    Joshua, however, remains composed and adjusts his strategy, mixing up his punches and incorporating body shots.
    The round is closely contested, with both fighters having their moments.
    Round 3
    In the third round, Joshua begins to assert his dominance. He lands a powerful right hand that catches Wallin off guard.
    Wallin, displaying resilience, weathers the storm and continues to move strategically.
    Joshua’s superior power and precision become more evident as the round progresses.
    Round 4
    The pace quickens in the fourth round as Joshua increases the pressure. He connects with a combination that momentarily staggers Wallin.
    Sensing an opportunity, Joshua presses forward, but Wallin expertly clinches and regains his composure.
    The round ends with both fighters showing signs of the battle.

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    Round 5
    As the midpoint of the fight approaches, Wallin showcases his boxing skills, landing jabs and moving effectively.
    Joshua, undeterred, continues to stalk his opponent, looking for opportunities to unleash his power shots.
    The round concludes with both fighters displaying their strengths.
    Round 6
    In the sixth round, Joshua’s power becomes a significant factor. He lands a thunderous uppercut that sends Wallin reeling.
    Wallin, however, showcases his heart and determination by staying on his feet and clinching to survive the round.
    The crowd is on its feet, appreciating the back-and-forth action.
    Wallin could struggle to handle AJ’s strength and powerCredit: Getty
    Round 7
    Wallin, aware of the urgency, comes out aggressively in the seventh round.
    He manages to land some effective combinations, surprising Joshua with his speed and accuracy.
    Joshua, composed and focused, responds with powerful hooks. The round ends with both fighters exchanging in the centre of the ring.
    Round 8
    The eighth round sees Joshua regaining control. He utilises his jab effectively and follows up with powerful right hands.
    Wallin, showing signs of fatigue, continues to fight back but struggles to withstand Joshua’s onslaught.
    The round ends with Joshua in command.
    Round 9
    In the ninth round, Joshua smells victory and intensifies his assault. He lands a series of devastating body shots that weaken Wallin.
    Sensing the opportunity for a knockout, Joshua unleashes a barrage of punches, prompting the referee to step in and stop the fight.
    Anthony Joshua is declared the winner by TKO in the ninth round.
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    AI predicts Joshua to win via TKOCredit: Getty
    Both fighters show respect for each other in the post-fight exchange, acknowledging the toughness and skill they each brought to the ring.
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    Jarrell Miller in vile gesture to Derek Chisora as drug cheat fumes at Anthony Joshua pal after workout

    JARRELL MILLER signed “f*** off” to old enemy Derek Chisora as the American’s bitter sideshow with Anthony Joshua heated up.The 39-year-old British boxing warhorse has always hated Miller for doping in the build-up to the cancelled 2019 AJ fight – and has now been on the receiving end of a middle-finger salute from him.
    Jarrell Miller locked eyes with Derek Chisora after his public workoutCredit: SunSport
    Chisora swore at Delboy as he walked away from the ringCredit: SunSport
    Miller takes on Daniel Dubois, left, on Saturday nightCredit: Getty
    Chisora is like a big brother to the London 2012 legend, after they came through the same Finchley ABC gym and never called each other out.
    Del Boy is here in Riyadh to support his protege in Saturday night’s must-win Otto Wallin bout.
    And he was ringside at Wednesday’s media workout in the Kingdom Arena, heckling the Brooklyn heavyweight from ringside.
    Chisora was on the ring apron hurling insults as the 28st cheat.
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    And when his practice session had ended the USA juggernaught exited on the opposite side of the ring and stuck a chubby middle finger up in Chisora’s direction.
    Chisora will be bellowing support for Miller’s opponent and fellow Londoner Daniel Dubois on Saturday too.
    Miller failed a handful of tests for a range of seriously dangerous substances before his crack at AJ and has never apologised for the scandal.
    So Dubois will be a national treasure and a pal of Del Boy and Joshua’s if he can execute a revenge mission for English boxing.
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    Chisora is in Saudi Arabia for the blockbuster card this weekendCredit: Reuters
    Elsewhere on the card, Joshua takes on Swede Wallin in the final fight of the night.
    Before that, KO artist Deontay Wilder will face New Zealander Joseph Parker.
    It is being reported wins for both Joshua and Wilder will lead to the pair agreeing a clash for March. More

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    Inside Eddie Hearn’s amazing life, from double-glazing salesman to managing Anthony Joshua and driving a Rolls-Royce

    AS promoters go, Eddie Hearn must be the most famous and recognisable.The chairman of Matchroom Sport, which was founded by his renowned businessman dad Barry in the 1980s, is believed to be worth around £50million.
    Matchroom Sports supremo Eddie Hearn has built a fierce reputation in boxing
    Flying by private jet is the norm for HearnCredit: Rex Features
    Through the years, Hearn is said to have owned a £320k Rolls-Royce WraithCredit: Getty
    Smart, tailored Thom Sweeney suits look the business on Hearn
    Thanks to savvy moves in the boxing world, managing Anthony Joshua as a fighter and capitalising on his marketability, the 44-year-old lives a dream lifestyle.
    He often travels by private jet, wears tailored Thom Sweeney suits and enjoys a jet-set life driving a £320,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith and £80,000 Range Rover.
    His gift-of-the-gab began to show at 15, when he sold double-glazing in Essex for £3-an-hour.
    Failed school
    While dad Barry was swelling the coffers of Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis, Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn, Eddie was flunking Brentwood High School.

    He failed his GCSE exams and was refused entry into sixth form, despite Hearn Sr’s pleas to give him a second chance because of his son’s sporting prowess in football and cricket.
    “I grew up thinking I was a hard nut, and in Brentwood School I was,” he once said. “Anywhere else I was a pansy.”
    Hearn went to the less selective Havering Sixth Form College in Romford to study A-levels in media studies, PE and business studies.
    He was on a promise from his dad of £1,000 if he got a C or better in his exams. Hearn scored two C grades and one A.
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    Window shopper
    Hearn was already showing he was a born salesman when he was just a teenager.
    He immediately put his cheeky chappie persona to good use working in telesales for a double-glazing firm in Essex.
    “I worked for Weatherseal in Romford. I’d go there after college at night and do telesales,” he told The Guardian.
    “It’s the worst job in the world but the best training for sales.
    “For every rejection we had an answer on a list – from ‘I’ve just lost my husband,’ to ‘I’ve just done my double-glazing.’
    “We always had a reason to make an appointment.”
    Confident Hearn also told the Big Issue: “I was good in front of people. And I had a lot of chat. I suppose I could be a bit of a charmer if I wanted to be.”
    Hearn has always been blessed with a gift-of-the-gab
    Barry and Eddie Hearn have continued a family tradition of boxing promotingCredit: Vicki Couchman – The Sunday Times
    Aspiring agent to big break
    When he was 18, Hearn was recruited as a sports agent for LEA.
    He soon prospered, bringing in clients including Ian Botham, as well as several high-profile golf clients.
    His son’s work impressed his dad, who invited Eddie on board for a subdivision called Matchroom Golf.
    But it was by chance Eddie got involved in boxing.
    He was sat on a poker table with former heavyweight Audley Harrison, when the Olympic gold medallist asked him for help getting a fight.
    “I was playing in the World Series of Poker and happened to be drawn on the same table as Audley, who asked if he could get on a Matchroom show,” Hearn said.
    “So I phoned up the old man and told him: ‘I think we can do something with Audley.’
    “The phone went stone quiet. Then he said: ‘You’re on your own, I’m going nowhere near him.’”
    Eddie put Harrison on Prizefighter, which he duly won.
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    Hearn is no stranger to closing out dealsCredit: Rex Features
    After taking a punt on Audley Harrison, Hearn’s career in boxing took offCredit: Rex
    And then he got him a European title show, in which the Londoner defeated Michael Sprott in 2010.
    Incredibly, that earned Harrison a WBA title fight with David Haye.
    Harrison was knocked out in the third round, but it put Hearn on the map.
    “Those days are fun because it’s just you against the world,” Hearn told Square Mile.
    “No one really knows who you are. You’re just this kid whose blagging it. It’s fun, then.
    “Doesn’t come with the pressures and responsibilities and aggravation now. I weren’t a threat.”
    On top of the world
    Today, Eddie is a huge success story – reportedly dividing his time between his Bel Air home in Los Angeles and mansion in Brentwood, Essex.
    In 2018, he signed boxing’s first ever billion dollar fight deal with DAZN.
    World champions includin Canelo Álvarez, Gennady Golovkin, Oleksandr Usyk, Vasyl Lomachenko and Katie Taylor have all been promoted by him.
    Mexican boxing legend Canelo Alvarez was promoted by Hearn
    Anthony Joshua is one of Hearn’s biggest clients to dateCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp0c2sVDVf4/
    But, his biggest, most fruitful and certainly most financially rich has come no bigger than Anthony Joshua.
    Amusingly, AJ is in on the “cash cow” joke he has been referred to when it comes to his relationship with Eddie and Matchroom boxing.
    When asked to comment on a photo with Hearn and Matchroom CEO Frank Smith by DAZN, the two-time unified champion jokingly called himself the pair’s “investment”.
    “You’ve got two business men checking in on their investment! Just making sure that it’s running steady,” he said.
    “People call me the cash cow, so they’re just checking in on their cash cow and making sure that it’s still creating that milk!”
    Family life
    Away from boxing, Eddie lives a very private life.
    He is married to the beautiful Chloe, who has been described as his “soulmate”.
    Eddie was by her side when the businesswoman opened the doors to her Chloe’s Beauty Bar in Brentwood, alongside TOWIE alumni Chloe Sims in 2014.
    The parlour featured regularly on the reality TV show, before closing it down in 2019.
    Chloe and Eddie Hearn pose togetherCredit: Splash News
    Chloe Hearn used to own a beauty salon in EssexCredit: Alamy
    Away from the spotlight, Hearn lives a very private lifeCredit: Sportsfile
    However, Eddie opened up about his family life in The Times in 2019, which includes their daughters Isabella and Sophia.
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    Writing his own column, he penned: “I get jumped on by the kids about 6.30. It’s a lovely way to wake up — except on them days when you went to bed at 3 … Work takes me away a lot, so if I’m home, my missus expects me to do my bit.”
    Speaking about Chloe and their Essex life, he added: “My missus is from west London and she used to take the mick: ‘Ooh, I’m dating an Essex boy.’ Now? She adores it here. There’s a lot of good working-class people in Essex. And you won’t find no snobbery here, neither.” More

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    AJ Bunker vs Elle Brooke 2 announced with Love Island star looking for revenge against OnlyFans influencer

    FORMER Love Island star AJ Bunker will go up against Elle Brooke in a rematch as the two renew their feud.Their first fight in July was full of bad blood and saw Elle come out on top.
    Elle lost her last fight to Jully PocaCredit: Rex
    AJ Bunker is looking for revenge after their first fightCredit: andreajanebunker/Instagram
    The judges scored the fight 40-36 in Elle’s favour.
    The two are set to throw it down again in January on DAZN.
    The fight will take place as part of Misfits Boxing – which has launched the careers of several influencer boxers.
    Elle announced the fight on her Instagram alongside the caption: “Repeat or revenge, what we saying? Let’s fucking gooooo 🥊 @misfitsboxing.”
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    The bout will take place in Leeds.
    Meanwhile AJ announced the fight on her Instagram by writing: “The rematch is on! LETS GET IT! 🥊🔥”
    The initial fight took place after Bunker stepped in for Astrid Wett at late notice.
    Astrid had to pull out after safety fears.
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    AJ has become a boxer since she left Love IslandCredit: PA
    Elle Brooke mixes boxing with OnlyFansCredit: Instagram / @thedumbledong
    Bunker said she was “really proud” of her performance in the first bout after stepping in at late notice.
    She said after the fight: “To be honest I thought I had the win.
    “Fair play to Elle she did well but I want a rematch when I can have more than two weeks’ notice.
    “I am really proud of myself and I hope that is treated as showing there is no limitations to what us girls can do.”
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    Anthony Joshua almost came to blows with a robot vacuum cleaner just days before huge Saudi fight against Otto Wallin

    ANTHONY Joshua has revealed he almost came to blows in a Saudi hotel this week… with a ROBOT.Boxing hero Joshua, 34, was trading insults with former rival Jarrell Miller in the public area of the hotel ahead of their respective fights on Saturday.
    Anthony Joshua was bumped into by a robot as he squared up to MillerCredit: The Sun
    The robot vacuum almost got ‘knocked out’ by the boxerCredit: The Sun
    The robot can take the lift on its own – but still bumped into AJCredit: The Sun
    AJ called the cleaning device ‘weird’Credit: The Sun
    Miller, 35, sneaked up on Joshua, 34, and called him a “p***y” while the Brit was chatting to reporters.
    But as tempers rose, the impromptu stand-off came to an end when a 3ft tall robot vacuum cleaner started bumping into the heavyweight stars.
    The former WBA, IBF and WBO champion told The Sun: “That was weird wasn’t it?
    “How the f*** did that end up right there?

    “It was bashing into my leg. I thought it was one of his little mates hitting me but I looked down and it was a robot.
    “I was thinking ‘what the f*** is that, I’m gonna knock that robot out!’”
    The robot interrupted AJ as he faced off against former rival Miller.
    Joshua was supposed to fight Miller in 2019, before the 28st American was busted for pumping his bloated body with performance-enhancing substances.
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    Andy Ruiz Jr was the late replacement who stunned AJ on his New York debut and drastically changed the trajectory of his career.
    Miller has never apologised, and instead used his notoriety to become even more infamous.
    And that infamy has landed him a slot on Joshua’s undercard on Saturday night against Brit Daniel Dubois.
    Joshua spoke frankly when addressing the rivalry and how Miller and his ilk are threatening the sanctity of the sport.
    “That’s just Jarrell,” he said calmly. “There’s no beef there really.
    “He’s not on my radar now, that’s where I am coming from.
    “He had his chance, but he went to the pharmacy and brought every drug going and messed up.
    “Realistically he’s not on my radar now because I am focusing on bigger and better things.
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    The robot vacuum cleaner is made by a Saudi company
    AJ will be fighting on December 23 against Otto WallinCredit: Getty
    “Now he’s a nobody, in my opinion he’s a nobody, he’s a drug cheat.
    “In this game of boxing you should not cheat, man. You should not cheat. People can really get hurt.”
    AJ started his amateur career in local Finchley ABC, hit the pinnacle up in Sheffield with Team GB before the London 2012 Olympics, then moved to Loughborough to set up his own gym and was based in Dallas with new trainer Derrick James for the last two bouts.
    But because this Wallin clash was sealed just seven weeks ago and James was double booked, Joshua hooked up with Harlow-based neighbour Ben Davison and enjoyed all the comforts of home.
    And the locals who have watched his rapid rise have respected him enough to let him do the commute in peace.
    He explained: “When you’re away for a while you appreciate being at home more, so it’s been good being back.
    “America was fun, it was a good experience, I would advise people to do it if they can but there’s no place like home.
    “I am a UK-born citizen so it’s good to be back home.
    “I don’t have many distractions at home, people there have learned to respect what I do.
    Wallin is fighting AJ on Saturday on a huge card in SaudiCredit: Getty
    “Even though it all looks fun, there’s a level of respect there because people know when I’m about, I’m about.
    “But when I am away, they know I am really locked in.
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    “There is a good level of respect there and people don’t really want to bother or chat me.
    “I also have a good team who help me filter things down, I probably start with 100 people, then 50 to 25 then down to two and then one, then it’s just so much easier for me to just focus on my craft.”

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    Moses Itauma turns down Saudi Arabia showcase to help Tyson Fury prepare for Oleksandr Usyk title fight

    MOSES ITAUMA politely turned down another rapid Saudi Arabia showcase to help Tyson Fury in freezing Morecambe with his undisputed decider.The 18-year-old wonderkid made his name in the hurt game by sparring bonafide beasts like Joe Joyce and Anthony Joshua when he was still a schoolboy.
    Itauma has his sights on becoming the youngest world champion since Mike TysonCredit: Rex
    Itauma turned down the opportunity to fight this month to help Fury prepare for his fight with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    He’s now a 7-0 pro racing toward the Mike Tyson’s record of being the planet’s youngest ever heavyweight world champion.
    The boxing super-student produced a sensational first-round KO win here in Riyadh in October.
    And he will be back here on February 17 to star on the Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard, after helping the Gypsy King with ideal southpaw sparring for Ukraine’s WBA, IBF and WBO boss.
    Former four-belt cruiserweight boss Usyk is a nightmare to find sparring for.
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    Leading with his right hand and foot, from a 6ft 3in frame and having the mind of a chess grandmaster, makes him a fighting freak.
    But Itauma might just be the best impersonator on the planet so it’s a masterstroke by Fury having him in Lancashire.
    After starching respected Istvan Bernath last time out, the Kent king-in-waiting said: “A lot of people have been saying I’m not a real prospect but shoot me to the stars, what’s where I belong.
    “My power is there and my team told me I had to let my hands go and that’s what happens.
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    “As long as I avoid injuries I will be wanting to fight again in December, I would fight again tonight if they would let me.”
    But his next date has been pushed back to Valentines so he can help compatriot Fury – the last star on his sparring hitlist – with PPV-worthy practice rounds. More

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    Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin fight purse: How much money will both fighters earn for Saudi fight?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA and Otto Wallin are set to split a cool fight purse when they clash in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.AJ and All In are headlining the “Day of Reckoning” showdowns that also feature Deontay Wilder vs Joseph Parker.
    Anthony Joshua is facing of with Otto Wallin on SaturdayCredit: Getty

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    How much will Anthony Joshua earn?
    Despite Saudi boxing chiefs keeping their fight purses top secret, Joshua, 34, is set to earn around £8million from the fight against Wallin.
    Wilder claimed the two-time heavyweight world champion was set to earn over £40m for his next two fights.
    That would likely mean a much bigger payday for fighting Wilder than Wallin.
    The Bronze Bomber, who will fight AJ in March if they both win, said: “Everyone will get in the ring for the right price, especially when there is over $50m (£40m) on the table.
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    “Everything is going in the right direction now and the fight will happen.
    “The time is finally here and people are going to get what they have wanted for years.”
    So if Wilder is right, and AJ takes about £8m from his first fight, he would get the other £32m when he faces off with the American in the follow up fight.
    How much will Otto Wallin earn?
    In the case of 32-year-old Wallin, the figure he will earn from the fight is unclear.
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    Wallin reportedly earned just shy of £200,000 when he fought Tyson Fury in 2019.
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    He is unlikely to earn more money than his opponent, with the £200,000 figure instead likely to be at least doubled thanks to the Saudi-backed purse.
    How much is each fighter’s net worth?
    AJ has amassed a wealth of over £200m over his career.
    Meanwhile, Wallin is estimated to have earned a far more modest £1m.
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    Female boxer awkwardly sits in silence for two hours at SPOTY and slams BBC over seating plan

    TERRI HARPER awkwardly sat in silence for most of her evening at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards. The 27-year-old is the current WBA and IBO super-welterweight champion.
    Natasha Jonas and Terri Harper were sat awkwardly throughout the awards showCredit: Twitter @TerriHarper96
    Harper did not attempt to make a conversation with her enemyCredit: Getty
    Jonas insists she was more focused on enjoying the evening with her mumCredit: PA
    Harper is used to packing a punch in the ring but could not find the strength to make conversation at SPOTY last night.
    That’s because she was unfortunately told to sit next to her bitter rival Natasha Jonas for the entirety of the ceremony.
    The pair were unable to put their feud to one side and the tension could be cut with a knife as they failed to make eye contact with each other.
    And it appears the BBC’s blunder has only added to their fuel to the fire of their dispute.
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    Harper cheekily slammed the seating plan as she tweeted: “Whoever did it has got some good banter… had a brilliant two hours sat in silence.”
    She then posted a video of herself giving the camera a deep stare before naughtily turning it towards her arch-enemy, who was looking straight ahead.
    The fighter nicknamed the Belter then joked: “A tumble weed would’ve made more noise.”
    But it appears Jonas did not find it quite so funny as she brutally hit back on social media.
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    Terri Harper fought Natasha Jonas in 2020Credit: Mark Robinson
    The WBC and WBO light-middleweight belt holder said: “You have a lot less to say to my face it seems.”
    Harper fans criticised Jonas for adding to the frosty atmosphere by making no effort to chat – but she was having none of it.
    The 39-year-old responded: “We’re sitting in the audience to a live show, the respectful thing to do would be enjoy the show and not take snide vids, would you not think?”
    Jonas also insisted in another tweet that she was enjoying the awards with her mum and had no time for any fighting talk.
    Their row continued in the morning as Harper then replied: “Your one word answers to my small talk before the show made me realise you weren’t up for chatting anytime soon.”
    And it didn’t stop there as Jonas fired back: “I’m just not into being two faced if I’m honest. Maybe it’s the generational gap.”
    Jonas took a break from the beef to post a picture of herself with Tommy Fury and Nina Smith.
    With the trio all smiles, she couldn’t resist a further dig in the caption, writing: “What normal boxers do when they meet other boxers. Thanks you for kind words of support, time and pic.”
    Their feud initially began when they battled it out for the WBC title in 2020.
    Harper retained her belt after a narrow split decision draw.
    A second bout between them is on the cards as it would now be an all-British undisputed fight.
    After Harper beat Ivana Habazin in May this year, she called out Jonas, saying: “Let’s put on the fight that everyone wants to see.
    “That’s why I’ve come up to light-middleweight.
    “I think it’s every boxer’s dream to become undisputed.”
    Her promoter Eddie Hearn thinks that Jonas holds a grudge from their first clash at super-featherweight because she did not land the rematch she then wanted.
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    Harper was last in the ring in October as she drew to Cecilia Braekhus to maintain her 14-1-2 record.
    As for Jonas, her last outing was a win over Kandi Wyatt in July to take her career to 14-1-2.
    Natasha Jonas was all smiles as she mingled with Tommy Fury and Nina SmithCredit: Twitter @TashaJonas More