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    Jake Paul confirms next fight date with contracts sent to two opponents after Tommy Fury ‘ignored’ rematch offer

    JAKE PAUL has confirmed he will return to the ring for his next boxing fight on March 2 in Puerto Rico.The YouTuber-turned-boxer also declared that Tommy Fury ignored the rematch offer he made three weeks ago.
    Jake Paul has called out Tommy Fury once againCredit: Getty
    Paul, 26, stated on X that his team sent two contracts out on Tuesday.
    He wrote: “Let’s see which of the two potential opponents accepts first.”
    No competitor has been officially named to take on the YouTube sensation.
    But one of them is thought to be Indian boxer Neeraj Goyat, 32, who called Paul out on Instagram last month.
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    He shared Goyat’s reel on his Instagram story along with a request to the noted boxing promoters, ‘Most Valuable Promotions’ to make the fight happen.
    Goyat has a record of 18-4-2 and normally weighs between 144lbs and 147lbs when fighting.
    Meanwhile, Paul also posted on X about an offer made to Fury, who he claims has remained silent.
    The pair first fought in February last year and Fury survived a final round knockdown to beat Paul by split decision.
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    This marked the first and only defeat to date of Paul’s fledgling boxing career.
    Since then, he bounced back in the summer with a points victory over UFC veteran Nate Diaz, 38.
    Paul returned to score a first-round knockout of Andre August on December 15.
    August, who first turned professional back in 2013, represented only the second legitimate boxer the online superstar has faced in his four-year career as a fighter.
    Paul said: “I said I’d get first-round knockout all week, I manifested this, and I said I need to bring back the old Problem Child.”
    Jake Paul knocked out seasoned pro Andre August with a right uppercut
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    Who is Anna Woolhouse? Presenter and face of Sky Sports darts and boxing coverage

    STUNNING Sky Sports darts presenter Anna Woolhouse continues to wow fans as one of their lead presenters.Host Anna has become a main fixture of Sky Sports’ darts coverage – and the boxing – and will be on host duties for the World Darts Championship final between Luke Humphries and Luke Littler.
    Anna Woolhouse is one of Sky Sports’ most popular presentersCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1
    Fan favourite Anna is the main host for Darts and Boxing coverage on the channelCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1
    She has wowed fans with her outfits throughout the tournament at Ally PallyCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1
    She will be on host duties for the final between Luke Humphries and Luke LittlerCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1
    Anna Woolhouse is also hugely popular on social media and has around 170k followersCredit: Instagram / woolyanna1
    Here Anna Woolhouse stands with Eddie Hearn (right) and Lawrence Okolie (left)Credit: Instagram @woolyanna1
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    Who is Anna Woolhouse?
    Born in Market Deeping in 1984, Anna graduated from Leeds University where she achieved a BA Honours degree in music.
    As a result, music and dance are among her hobbies.
    Anna later gained a post-graduate degree in broadcast journalism and pursued a career in the media.
    Anna began her career in radio, before she joined Sky Sports.
    She has also presented Netball, Ice Hockey and F1 shows – where she gained experience on the ‘Midweek Report’.
    Anna is a fitness fanatic and regularly posts workout pictures and videos online.
    Anna Woolhouse covered Kell Brook vs Errol Spence Jnr in Sheffield, with Tony Bellew and Anthony Joshua in attendanceCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1
    When boxing returned to our screens, so did Anna
    Anna pictured at Matchroom’s Fight Camp
    She is frequently ringside as she presents Sky’s pay-per-view and regular boxing coverage.
    During lockdown, Anna was involved in the ‘Doing the Round’ series, conducting interviews from home.
    When boxing returned to our screens, so did Anna, working alongside Joshua, Tony Bellew and Johnny Nelson.
    Credit: Instagram @woolyanna1
    Anna Woolhouse has become a huge asset to Sky Sport’s coverage at home and abroad
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    Anthony Joshua lined up for ‘absolutely colossal’ fight against Fury or Usyk with Deontay Wilder blockbuster ‘DEAD’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is being lined up with an “absolutely colossal” fight as an alternative to Deontay Wilder. AJ was set for a March 9 blockbuster against Wilder until the American blew the £100million deal by losing to Joseph Parker.
    Anthony Joshua is being lined up with an ‘absolutely colossal’ as an alternative to Deontay WilderCredit: Getty
    So now Joshua has to turn his attention elsewhere and Eddie Hearn wants him to fight the winner between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
    But the promoter also named Filip Hrgovic, Zhilei Zhang and Francis Ngannou as other options.
    It was ex-UFC champion Ngannou who floored Fury on his boxing debut only to controversially lose on points.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “Right now, we have three fights that we’re in discussions for.
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    “They’re all big and that doesn’t involve Deontay Wilder for March. Our aim, and they’ve expressed this is to fight the winner of Fury-Usyk.
    “That’s all we want to do, obviously there’s the Hrgovic fight out there for the world heavyweight title.
    “There’s a Francis Ngannou fight out there which would be absolutely colossal.
    “There’s other heavyweights as well, there’s a Zhang fight possible as well with Queensberry.”
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    Fury, 35, and Usyk, 36, are believed to have signed a two-fight deal that could produce a rematch between the pair.
    And it would likely mean the winner would lose the IBF title for being unable to face mandatory challenger Hrgovic, 31.
    So Joshua and Hearn are looking to capitalise by facing the Croatian for what would be a vacant title.
    And Zhang, 40, is riding high off consecutive stoppage wins over Joe Joyce, 38.
    But Ngannou, 37, is likely to be the most lucrative option even though he comes without a world title.
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    Top 10 pound-for-pound boxers ranked with Oleksandr Usyk third and Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua battling it out in list

    TERENCE CRAWFORD catapulted himself to the top of the mythical pound-for-pound rankings in the eyes of many in 2023.It was the year he finally fought, and beat, long-time rival Errol Spence Jr, and made history in doing so.

    As he became the first man to become an undisputed champion in two separate divisions.
    Naoya Inoue then replicated the feat on Boxing Day by beating Marlon Tapales to keep the argument of world’s best boxer alive.
    Here, SunSport ranks their list of top ten stars in the boxing world.
    1. Terence Crawford
    Crawford, 36, managed only one fight in 2023 but it was a seismic one that could define his legacy.
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    The manner in which he dominated Spence, 33, over nine rounds to capture all four welterweight titles cemented his place as No1 in the world.
    Inoue has a strong case to rival Crawford but the Japanese star, in the lower weights, is missing that marquee name value victory.
    Terence Crawford is SunSport’s P4P No1Credit: Getty
    2. Naoya Inoue
    With 26 wins and 23 knockouts, Inoue is among the most exciting fighters in the world.
    And, with belts in four divisions, he is no doubt Crawford’s fiercest rival to the P4P throne.
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    But, a win over another pound-for-pound rival is what prevents Inoue from topping this list.
    Naoya Inoue is among the most exciting fighters in the worldCredit: Getty
    3. Oleksandr Usyk
    Having reigned as undisputed champ at cruiserweight and unified at heavyweight, Usyk, 36, is also a threat to Crawford’s throne.
    And victory over Tyson Fury, 35, in their undisputed decider on February 17 would see the Ukrainian top the lot.
    Oleksandr Usyk faces Tyson Fury nextCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    4. Devin Haney
    Haney was the fighter of the year in 2023 with victories over Vasiliy Lomachenko and Regis Prograis.
    Beating Lomachenko meant he retained his undisputed lightweight crown before moving up to win the WBC belt from Prograis.
    Now a two-weight champ with an ever-improving resume, Haney’s place in the top five was secured.
    Devin Haney celebrates defeating Regis Prograis
    5. Canelo Alvarez
    Once dominating the mythical rankings, defeat to Dmitry Bivol, also 33, left question marks over the Mexican’s standing.
    But, since returning to super-middleweight, Canelo has got back on track and beat John Ryder and Jermell Charlo in 2023.
    Mega-fights await the 33-year-old boxing legend in 2024 with David Benavidez and a rematch with Bivol touted.
    Canelo Alvarez is still boxing’s top attractionCredit: Getty
    6. Dmitry Bivol
    Bivol endured a frustrating year boxing just once, a routine points win over Britain’s Lyndon Arthur, 32, in Saudi Arabia.
    But he has signed to face fellow light-heavyweight champ Artur Beterbiev, 38, in another undisputed super-fight.
    Victory over Beterbiev would put Bivol is the discussions for pound-for-pound No1.
    Dmitry Bivol is known as Canelo Alvarez’s conquerorCredit: Getty
    7. Artur Beterbiev
    Beterbiev is boxing’s only champion with a 100 per cent KO ratio with all 19 of his wins coming inside the distance.
    And he looked to be an unstoppable force until Londoner Anthony Yarde, 32, took the Russian to the wire before losing in round eight.
    But equally for Beterbiev, beating Bivol would see him soar the rankings.
    Artur Beterbiev is boxing’s only champion with a 100 per cent KO ratioCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    8. Shakur Stevenson
    Stevenson is a three-division champion at the age of just 26.
    He was recently elevated from interim WBC champ to full after Haney vacated the belt.
    And while still unbeaten, Stevenson needs a marquee name to help see him rival the likes of Haney.
    Shakur Stevenson is a three-division champion at the age of just 26Credit: Getty
    9. Tyson Fury
    Reigning as the undefeated heavyweight world champ, it is hard to leave the Gypsy King off the list.
    And beating Usyk would be among his greatest ever achievements.
    But having fought just once in 2023 – controversially beat MMA star and boxing debutant Francis Ngannou – Fury failed to gain ground in the rankings.
    Fury is the unbeaten WBC heavyweight world championCredit: Reuters
    10. Anthony Joshua
    After knocking out Otto Wallin in Saudi it is fair to say Joshua, 33, is back.
    But after Deontay Wilder was beaten on points by Joseph Parker the £100m blockbuster deal with AJ was KO’d.
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    Now, Joshua could eye the heavyweight world title again as part of a huge 2024.
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    Tyson Fury still showing battle scars from Ngannou fight as he posts X-rated blast at ‘useless s***’ Oleksandr Usyk

    TYSON FURY issued an X-rated rant at “useless piece of s*** Oleksandr Usyk” – but his video caused confusion amongst fans. Fury faces Usyk in an undisputed title decider on February 17 in Saudi Arabia with all four belts on the line for the first time in heavyweight history.
    Tyson Fury issued an X-rated rant at ‘useless piece of s***’Credit: Instagram / @tysonfury
    Fury posted the video from BritainCredit: Instagram / @tysonfury
    And his Queensberry promotional team on January 1 posted footage of the Gypsy King arriving in Riyadh.
    But, a day later and Fury uploaded a video on Instagram after a run clearly back home in Britain.
    And he roared: “Another big day of running in the f*****g mountains. Come on! Easy work.
    “Smashing Usyk’s little rabit face right in for him. Useless piece of s***.”
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    But fans were mythed by Fury’s location after the news of his arrival in Saudi.
    And he looked to also be showing off marks from his fight with Francis Ngannou, 37, in October.
    One fan said: “I thought you arrived in Saudi Arabia a couple of days ago? That doesn’t look like Saudi Arabia?”
    Another added: “I thought he was in Saudi?”
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    One questioned: “Shouldn’t that eye be healed by now?”
    Another said: “Looks like someone has smashed your eye in.”
    Fury, 35, followed up his callout by posting a picture of his Morecambe boxing gym ahead of a training session.
    But, his training partner Isaac Lowe is in Saudi Arabia and posted a training video in the gym.
    And Fury’s nutritionist Greg Marriott posted a picture from Saudi which appears to have the WBC champ in the background.
    Fury posted a picture outside his Morecambe boxing gym despite news of his arrival in Saudi
    Nutritionist Greg Marriott posted a picture from Saudi with Fury appearing to be in the background
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    Anthony Joshua reveals prediction for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk super-fight after Otto Wallin KO

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has revealed his prediction for Tyson Fury’s fight with Oleksandr Usyk. The unbeaten champions contest for all four world titles – a first in heavyweight history – on February 17 in Saudi Arabia.
    Anthony Joshua celebrating victory over Otto WallinCredit: Reuters
    Tyson Fury facing off with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Reuters
    And AJ will be a keen viewer having rivalled Fury for years while twice losing to Usyk on points.
    Joshua hopes to be ringside in Riyadh for the historic title unification as he revealed his fight prediction.
    He told iFL TV: “I really want to be here for that fight.
    “You’ve probably heard it a few times, but I think Usyk is a phenomenal fighter and he’s got a great team around him.
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    “You’re only as good as your team, and he’s got a really good team.
    “And having been in the ring with him and studying him, I think he’s the one to edge it probably because of my experiences of his ring craft – I think it’s top tier.”
    Joshua, 34, is coming off a big win in Saudi after stopping Otto Wallin, 32, in five rounds.
    But on the same night, Deontay Wilder, 38, was stunned on points by Joseph Parker, 31, to blow his £100m deal to face AJ.
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    So now, his promoter Eddie Hearn wants Joshua to target the winner between Fury and Usyk but three other names are also in the mix.
    Hearn said: “Right now, we have three fights that we’re in discussions for.
    “They’re all big and that doesn’t involve Deontay Wilder for March. Our aim, and they’ve expressed this is to fight the winner of Fury-Usyk.
    “That’s all we want to do, obviously there’s the Hrgovic fight out there for the world heavyweight title.
    “There’s a Francis Ngannou fight out there which would be absolutely colossal.
    “There’s other heavyweights as well, there’s a Zhang fight possible as well with Queensberry.”
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    Francis Ngannou changed my life with ‘unbelievable’ payout after Tyson Fury fight, reveals UFC legend’s coach

    FRANCIS NGANNOU shared the wealth after his lucrative fight with Tyson Fury. The UFC legend shocked the boxing world after he pushed Fury all the way when the pair came to blows in October.
    Francis Ngannou earned himself a big payday after his bout with Tyson FuryCredit: Getty
    Ngannou’s coach, Eric Nicksick, left, has revealed that he was paid a life changing amount of money by the fighterCredit: instagram @eric_xcmma
    Ngannou was reportedly very well paid for his professional boxing debut with the 37-year-old said to have earned around £8.7MILLION.
    And the incredible sum didn’t just change his life, but also the life of his coach for the fight, Eric Nicksick.
    The Cameroon-born fighter has been coached by Nicksick since 2018 and certainly thanked the American for his help after the fight.
    Nicksick revealed that Ngannou’s generosity following his split-decision loss to Fury has flipped his life upside down.
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    Speaking to MMA Junkie, he said: “It was the most money I’ve ever been paid by a fighter – it was unbelievable,
    “It was more than I expected. Obviously, Francis has always taken great care of me, but it floored me.”
    Boxers are generally understood to pay coaches anywhere between five and 20 per cent of their earnings following a fight.
    And whatever figure it was that Ngannou gave Nicksick it certainly left him grateful for the changes it allowed him to make.
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    He went on to say: “When I saw my Wells Fargo account that morning, it literally brought me to tears.
    “That’s a true story. Literally brought me to tears because he changed my life – not only from a professional standpoint, but a monetary standpoint.
    “It allowed me a lot of financial freedom. To allow me to be able to enjoy my coaching, enjoy being a dad and a husband,
    “And I get to take my kids to Park City this weekend, for my daughter’s 16th birthday. It helped us buy a new car.
    “There’s a lot of things with Francis moving over to boxing, and the way he takes care of his team.
    “He loves every single one of us and he shows it. He takes care of us, and I couldn’t thank him enough.” More

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    Anthony Joshua has three-man shortlist for next fight but fans say ‘only one makes boxing sense’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has a three-man shortlist for his next fight – but fans only want one name. AJ was set for a March 9 blockbuster against Deontay Wilder until the American blew the £100million deal by losing to Joseph Parker.
    Anthony Joshua has a three-man shortlist for his next fightCredit: AFP
    So now Joshua has to turn his attention elsewhere and Eddie Hearn wants him to fight the winner between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
    But the promoter also named Filip Hrgovic, Zhilei Zhang and Francis Ngannou as alternatives.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “Right now, we have three fights that we’re in discussions for.
    “They’re all big and that doesn’t involve Deontay Wilder for March. Our aim, and they’ve expressed this is to fight the winner of Fury-Usyk.
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    “That’s all we want to do, obviously there’s the Hrgovic fight out there for the world heavyweight title.
    “There’s a Francis Ngannou fight out there which would be absolutely colossal.
    “There’s other heavyweights as well, there’s a Zhang fight possible as well with Queensberry.”
    Fury, 35, and Usyk, 36, are believed to have signed a two-fight deal that could produce a rematch between the pair.
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    And it would likely mean the winner would lose the IBF title for being unable to face mandatory challenger Hrgovic, 31.
    So Joshua and Hearn are looking to capitalise by facing the Croatian for what would be a vacant title.
    Meanwhile ex-UFC champion Ngannou crossed over to boxing in October to make his ring debut against Fury.
    And he astonishingly dropped the WBC champ but was controversially beaten on points.
    Ngannou, 37, has expressed his interest in remaining in boxing with a rematch against Fury and a Joshua fight touted.
    And Zhang, 40, is riding high off consecutive stoppage wins over Joe Joyce, 38.
    Following Hearn’s three-man shortlist of opponents fans called for the Hrgovic fight.
    One said: “If AJ is serious about a legacy and becoming three time world champion, he stays away from the big money, novelty fight against Ngannou. Hrgovic is the only one that makes boxing sense.”
    Another added: “It will be Hrgovic for a title.”
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