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    Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis: UK start time, TV channel, stream, PPV price and FULL card for huge Misfits Boxing bout

    LOGAN PAUL will make his return to boxing to face Conor McGregor’s former training partner Dillon Danis.The YouTube star will feature on the Prime card with Misifts Boxing owner and business partner KSI as he takes on former Love Island star Tommy Fury.
    Logan Paul will take on Dillon Danis on the Misfits Boxing Prime cardCredit: @MF_DAZNXSERIES via Twitter
    Logan Paul has not competed in a boxing ring since he faced Floyd Mayweather back in 2021.
    Since then, the 28-year-old has featured heavily in the WWE and most recently beat Ricochet at SummerSlam.
    Paul’s opponent Danis will make his boxing debut in Manchester but has amassed a wealth of experience in combat sports during his career.
    The former MMA star was due to fight KSI at Misfits Boxing 004 but pulled out unexpectedly in the build-up to the bout.
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    When is Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis?

    Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis will take place on Saturday, October 14.
    The fight will be held at the AO Arena in Manchester.
    The main card is scheduled to start at 7pm BST.

    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    A price for the event has yet to be confirmed.
    You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month, which commits you to an entire year of action.
    A flexible pass, worth £19.99-a-month, is also available, and you can cancel anytime.
    You can also pay £99.99 for the year upfront, and this is the lowest cost option.
    The fight is available for live streaming on your mobile or tablet device from the DAZN app.
    You can also watch DAZN 1 HD on Sky channel 429.
    Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action by following SunSport’s live blog.

    Full card
    Here are all the confirmed fights on the Prime card so far:

    KSI vs Tommy Fury
    Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis

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    What’s been said?
    Logan Paul said: “Almost two years after fighting the greatest boxer of all time, I am so pumped to return to the boxing ring on October 14, for this monster Misfits show.
    “Manchester, I hope you are ready for a night you will never forget, because The Prime Card is delivering in a big way, with KSI and I on either side of a double main event.
    “The world has seen the energy, athleticism and showmanship I’ve brought to WWE, but this October I plan on reminding everyone that I can bring it to boxing too.”
    Dillon Danis said: “I couldn’t care less what Logan Paul has done in the WWE, because when he is in the boxing ring, he is in a completely different world.
    “It’s a world of pain, a world where he doesn’t have control and it’s my world, not his. On October 14, in Manchester, Logan Paul is getting beat down.” More

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    Logan Paul’s next boxing fight CONFIRMED with ex-training partner of UFC icon Conor McGregor set for Manchester scrap

    LOGAN PAUL will face Dillon Danis in his next boxing fight.The influencer has forged a successful career in WWE in recent months but will return to the ring for a boxing dust-up with MMA star Danis.
    Logan Paul is set to return to boxing after two years without a fightCredit: Getty
    The fight will take place on the undercard of KSI vs Tommy FuryCredit: Instagram / @loganpaul via Misfits Boxing / DAZN
    Dillon Danis has won two out of two fights in BellatorCredit: Getty
    Paul, 28, last fought Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition bout in June 2021.
    And his only professional fight to date remains his debut defeat to fellow YouTuber KSI in November 2019.
    Now Paul faces a clash with Danis at the AO Arena in Manchester on October 14, on the undercard of KSI vs Tommy Fury.
    The event will air on DAZN and Paul is excited to be donning the boxing gloves once again after more than two years out of the sport.
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    He said: “Almost two years after fighting the greatest boxer of all time, I am so pumped to return to the boxing ring on October 14, for this monster Misfits show.
    “Manchester, I hope you are ready for a night you will never forget, because The Prime Card is delivering in a big way, with KSI and I on either side of a double main event.
    “The world has seen the energy, athleticism and showmanship I’ve brought to WWE, but this October I plan on reminding everyone that I can bring it to boxing too.”
    Danis, 29, is an unknown in the squared circle but has two wins out of two in MMA.
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    But his last fight was in June 2019 and Paul possesses a height, weight and reach advantage over the Bellator star.
    However Danis remains confident of victory and dismissed Paul’s WWE success.
    He said: “I couldn’t care less what Logan Paul has done in the WWE, because when he is in the boxing ring, he is in a completely different world.
    “It’s a world of pain, a world where he doesn’t have control and it’s my world, not his. On October 14, in Manchester, Logan Paul is getting beat down.” More

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    Boxing fans slam Anthony Joshua v Robert Helenius as ‘pathetic’.. but Eddie Hearn defends Nordic Nightmare as ‘credible’

    BOXING fans are up in arms after Robert Helenius was drafted in as a late replacement to fight Anthony Joshua.AJ had been scheduled to fight Dillian Whyte before the Bodysnatcher failed a drug test.
    Fans have slammed Eddie Hearn’s decision to select Robert Helenius as Anthony Joshua’s replacementCredit: PA
    Helenius fought on Saturday and was KO’d by Deontay Wilder last yearCredit: PA
    Andy Ruiz Jr. threw his hat in the ring to fight Joshua while Deontay Wilder’s training partner Gerald Washington was also rumoured to be a potential opponent.
    But Eddie Hearn confirmed it is Helenius who will step into the ring at the O2 Arena on Saturday, despite the 39-year-old fighting just three days ago.
    The Finn beat Mika Mielonen but in his previous clash against one of the world’s best – Wilder – he lasted just one round before he was brutally knocked out.
    Helenius’ record includes defeats to Whyte and Washington in recent years, and many fight fans are furious he has been picked to face Joshua.
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    One wrote: “Helenius when Ruiz wanted the smoke is an absolute joke.”
    Another added: “Pathetic. Imagine paying for tickets, travel, and hotel only to be served up this nonsense. Refunds should be given.
    “Boxing has been on a downward trajectory and it continues on that journey. @EddieHearn et al should be embarrassed.”
    A third said: “Another dead rubber, I won’t be watching. He’s just going into the ring to get knocked out and get a pay day. How can you seriously expect to win when you fought 3 days ago?”
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    And another commented: “This fight is an absolute joke. I’m sure Eddie was saying recently how finished Helenius is.”
    The fight is no longer pay-per-view but Hearn has defended Helenius’ selection, labelling him a “credible” opponent.
    The promoter said: “You go into the wild west of who wants it, who doesn’t.
    “We wanted someone credible, who would come to fight, who we could do a deal with at pace. He’s had big wins and got chinned by Wilder. He boxed on Saturday and got a knockout.”

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    British boxing legend’s model wife told to ‘behave’ after sharing stunning pics in Barbie swimsuit with fans

    CARL FROCH’S wife Rachael channelled her inner Barbie as she posed in a pink bikini.The model, who wed Froch in 2019, posted a series of snaps as she relaxed in the sun.
    Rachael Froch posed with a glass of something coldCredit: Instagram @rachael.froch
    The stunning model enjoyed the summer sunshineCredit: Instagram @rachael.froch
    Rachael also donned a pair of sunglassesCredit: Instagram @rachael.froch
    For two of the pictures she clutched a glass of something cold.
    While she donned a pair of sunglasses in the other three.
    Rachael’s post received plenty of likes.
    She captioned it: “Barbie pink.”
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    One follower commented: “Rache behave you look insane & so naturally beautiful”.
    A second swooned: “Beautiful pictures.”
    While a third gushed: “Stunning as always.”
    And another added: “OMG, there are just no words to describe you.”
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    Rachael wore a Barbie-inspired pink bikiniCredit: Instagram @rachael.froch
    Rachael looked pretty in pink as she posed for snaps
    Former boxing champ Carl, 46, retired with a 33-2 record in 2014 after knocking out George Groves in front of over 80,000 fans at Wembley.
    During his career, Froch enforced a sex ban while training for his bouts.
    At the time, Rachael said: “The sex ban is so hard for me – but Carl tells me he isn’t that bothered because he’s exhausted and it’s the last thing on his mind.
    “After such a long wait it’s really good to have our sex life back to normal and to have that closeness again, to be able to have sex like a normal young couple.”
    Carl Froch has been married to Rachael since 2019Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
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    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius undercard: Who is fighting on O2 bill?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is back in action this weekend against new opponent Robert Helenius – but the undercard remains unchanged. AJ’s original clash with Dillian Whyte is off after the Body Snatcher failed a drugs test.
    Anthony Joshua will take on Robert Helenius this weekendCredit: Getty
    So in steps Helenius, who only fought last weekend, stopping his opponent in three rounds.
    Joshua hasn’t been in action since he beat Jermaine Franklin in April earlier this year.
    On the undercard, there are more big heavyweight fights for fans to get their teeth stuck into.
    Derek Chisora is in action, as is fellow Brit heavyweight Johnny Fisher and contender Filip Hrgovic.
    Who is on the Joshua vs Helenius undercard?
    Joshua vs Helenius isn’t the only heavyweight fight to take place this weekend at the O2.
    Derek Chisora is also in action in a clash against Gerald Washington, with both men having previously been in the ring with Helenius themselves.
    Filip Hrgovic returns to the ring as well as he takes on Australian Demsey McKean.
    And Brit Johnny Fisher, who is known for bringing a legion of fans to every fight, continues his professional journey with another step-up.
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    Filip Hrgovic vs. Demsey McKean
    Johnny Fisher vs. Harry Armstrong
    George Liddard vs. Radek Rousal
    Maisey Rose Courtney vs. Gemma Ruegg
    Campbell Hatton vs. Tom Ansell

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    When is Joshua vs Helenius?
    The fight takes place this weekend on Saturday, August 12 at the O2 Arena.
    The main card will get going from 7pm BST while the main event should start at around 10.30pm BST. More

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    Eddie Hearn ‘shocked’ by seriousness of Dillian Whyte’s failed doping tests as he reveals why Anthony Joshua KO’d fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA threw Dillian Whyte out of their fight over the substance and levels involved in his failed doping test.The pair were scheduled to clash this Saturday and entered the Vada testing pool on July 9, with 35-year-old Whyte returning adverse findings around Friday August 4.
    Eddie Hearn (centre) saw Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Derek Chisora collapseCredit: Getty
    The situation is shockingly similar to the collapse of Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr in October, when the son of British ring legend Nigel failed two tests.
    However, in that instance, all parties involved – including Eubank Jr and his promoters – pushed to keep the doping red flags quiet and push the fight on.
    But promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed 33-year-old AJ pulled the trigger, at great cost to himself, over the seriousness of Whyte’s red flags.
    The Matchroom boss told talkSPORT: “There are quite a few differences, firstly the test results and the substances were very different.

    “Secondly, the conversations with the teams were very different, Benn vs Eubank was a co-promotion, AJ vs Whyte was a pure Matchroom promotion.
    “Eubank’s team wanted to investigate the situation and after taking medical advice they were willing to proceed with the bout,
    “In this instance, AJ and his team looked at the results and wanted to terminate the contract immediately.”
    Hearn has supported Benn vociferously throughout his fight against his doping charge but looks unlikely to offer Whyte the same support.
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    Despite working together on fights since 2015, the Essex fight boss says he does not know Whyte well enough to be in his corner for this career-threatening battle.
    But he hopes he can prove his innocence and save his fighting future.
    He said: “I don’t represent Dillian, so I can’t talk on his behalf.
    “What I can say is, I am surprised and shocked, he has employed Vada testing meticulously over his career but he has a big fight on his hands.
    “On Saturday, when we found out, I was definitely surprised and he has a big fight ahead.
    “The good news is that If someone has illegal substances in their system then you want that to be discovered.
    “I don’t know Dillian Whyte well enough, I haven’t looked into the science enough, I would like to think that he is innocent because I don’t like the idea that he would try to gain an advantage in this fight. But we also cannot ignore the situation.”

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    Joshua now has a new opponent in Robert Helenius for his fight this weekend at the O2 Arena.
    Amazingly, Helenius was last in action at the weekend, and even more stunningly that bout took place in a castle.
    The 32-5 fighter stopped Mika Mielonen with a TKO in Round 3 in at Olavinlinna in Savonlinna, Finland.
    Helenius is also already known to UK fans ahead of his date in front of a sold-out O2 Arena.
    The 39-year-old secured a controversial 2011 points win over Derek Chisora and then took Whyte the distance in a dull 2017 defeat.
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    But the 6ft 6in is perhaps better known for the outing he had prior to his victory over Mielonen.
    Helenius suffered a brutal 40-second knockout against Deontay Wilder in 2022.
    Anthony Joshua made the call to scrap to fight with Dillian WhyteCredit: Getty
    Robert Helenius has agreed to step-up as a late replacement to face AJCredit: Getty

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    Tyson Fury opens up on crushing 7am call that told him of cousin’s murder – as family feared it would push him over edge

    TYSON Fury was relaxing in Majorca with wife Paris when he was woken at 7am with a call that changed his life. His beloved cousin Rico Burton, who he treated as a brother, had been stabbed to death outside a club, at the age of 31.
    Tyson was devastated by his close cousin’s murderCredit: NETFLIX
    Rico was stabbed on a night out in Cheshire
    The devastating effect on the world heavyweight champ is captured in moving scenes in the new Netflix series At Home with the Furys.
    Tyson, who has bipolar disorder and was struggling with retirement from the ring at the time, plunged into a deep low on hearing the news, leaving wife Paris fearing he would spiral into a long and damaging depression. 
    “Tyson got the call early in the morning,” she says on camera. “He went into a really low, quiet mood which isn’t good for Tyson.
    “Such a devastating phone call can change everything that’s going on in his life and I think Tyson found it really hard to process that it happened.”
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    Rico was stabbed in the neck with a seven-inch blade during a brawl outside a group of bars in Altrincham, Cheshire.
    Last week, killer Liam O’Pray, 22, was jailed for life at Manchester Crown Court over the senseless murder.
    At the time of the tragedy, Tyson posted a heartfelt plea to end knife crime. But the nine-part documentary, released on August 16, reveals the full impact of the tragedy on The Gypsy King, and the part it played in his triumphant comeback to the ring, in December.
    It also highlights the fears that both Tyson, 34, and Paris, 32, – who have six kids and seventh on the way – have about the long term effects of the sport, including brain damage, and the battle between his poor mental health when inactive and the risk of physical harm in the ring.
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    Tyson struggles to deal with his grief in the days afterCredit: Netflix
    Hundreds gathered for the funeral of tragic Rico
    Thug Liam O’Pray was jailed for lifeCredit: Greater Manchester Police
    The night of Rico’s death, Tyson, dad John and Paris were watching the world heavyweight title bout between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk, in Majorca, ahead of a meet-and-greet with fans.
    Tyson went on to party with Paris, unaware of the horrific events unfolding at home until the call from his cousin Justin, the following morning, brought him crashing down.
    “Last night I was on a high after the Usyk fight,” he says. “We had a great party, me and Paris were dancing. It was a great night. 
    “Then this morning I got a phone call telling me my cousin Rico has been killed. It’s like someone took the plug out of me and all the life had come out of me. Rico had a whole lot of life to live and now he’s finished, shocking news. ”
    Reminiscing about their childhood together he adds: “Me and Rico are really close. We trained at the same boxing club together. We used to play up and down when we were small kids, hide and seek, building dens. Precious moments.”
    Fears of suicidal thoughts
    While anxious Paris sits by the pool in the luxury villa, heartbroken Tyson lies on a chaise longue inside, staring blankly into space.
    Mum-of-six Paris, who met Tyson when he was 17 and she was 15 and married him in 2008, worries that the grief will overwhelm him.
    Remembering the spiral of depression and drug and drink addiction that followed the death of their unborn baby and his beloved uncle Hughie, in the same hospital, in 2014, she says: “Tyson doesn’t handle death very well. 
    “He doesn’t know the normal procedures of life and he handles it in his own way, so his own way today is that he’s locked himself in the room and hasn’t really spoken to any of us since.
    “I think he’d like to be at home right now but he can’t go anywhere because he’s got something like 1,500 people coming to the show tonight and to be the cheery, upbeat Tyson Fury they’ve all paid to come and see.
    “He’ll dig deep and find his space because he is a showman and that’s what they do.”
    Rico was stabbed in the neck outside pubs in Goose Green, AltrinchamCredit: PA
    Paris worries about how Tyson handles griefCredit: Courtesy of Netflix
    Dad John was anxious about the effect Rico’s death had on TysonCredit: Courtesy of Netflix
    The boxer, who has been open about his mental health struggles, ballooned to 28st and was drinking 18 pints a day at his lowest ebb in 2015, and admitted he was on the brink of suicide.
    With the sad news coinciding with his feelings of having no purpose, having stepped away from the ring, Paris fears a return to those dark days but says she’ll pull him through.
    “Tyson has taken Rico’s death really hard so I’m supporting him 100 per cent. We’re in it, ride or die,” says Paris.
    “Me and Tyson, we’ve been through some tough times, we’ve had some serious tough situations whether it’s been the kids being ill,  or me being in hospital or Tyson having his depression times, we went through some tough stuff. We can make it through anything.”
    But dad John worries the new heartbreak could send him over the edge again.
    “Tyson doesn’t deal very well with death but none of us do,” he says. “What he tends to do is think to himself ‘Life isn’t worth living. What am I doing all this for? Why have I done what I’ve done in my life when it can all be taken away from you in the blink of an eye.”
    ‘Awakening day’
    While Tyson retreats into himself, he puts on a brave face to attend the Majorca show, just hours after his loss.
    He tells the audience about the moment he was told of Rico’s death: “I’ve had my blood turned cold because you never know when your time’s up and you’re only ever one phone call away from disaster so it’s been a real awakening day. 
    “I’ve had that many emotions today I’m not too sure how to handle it. You people came to see the show but I’ve had the f***ing day from hell to be honest with you. 
    “But it’s made me realise one thing – that life and time is very precious and it can be taken away from anybody at any time.”
    It’s made me realise one thing – that life and time is very precious and it can be taken away from anybody at any timeTyson Fury
    Flying home, he barely speaks and when they meet Paris’ mum Lynda for a pub lunch, close to their Morecambe Bay home, he sits alone outside and broods.
    “Tyson hasn’t said more than ten words to me in the last two days,” says Paris. “Tyson wants to stick his head in the sand, I’m letting him have that moment for himself because obviously he’s still upset.”
    The troubled champ withdrew into himself after the newsCredit: Netflix
    Tragic Rico was like a brother to Tyson
    Just two days later, on a run along the bay, the ever-impulsive fighter finds his own solution to his low mood – posting an Instagram message challenging boxing promoters to raise £500million to lure him back into the ring,
    “If I’m going to put all on the line boys it has to be half a billion or more,” he says, giving them seven days to raise the cash, “If not, thank you very much it’s been a blast. So let the games begin.”
    Blindsided, Paris worries he’s not in the “right frame of mind” to be making huge decisions, but the dramatic change in Tyson’s mood, as he begins to dream of a comeback, gives he pause for thought
    After she challenges him over the post, he jokes: “If I got half a billion I might start shopping at Sainsbury’s instead of Asda and if I get another half a billion, I might up the ante and shop in M&S. Come on!”
    “You can instantly see how delighted he is in boxing talk,” she says. “You can see the mood lift on him, he’s excited, he’s happy, just because he’s had a conversation about boxing.”
    Even so, Paris is shocked when Tyson announces he has made a deal on his comeback, without telling her, announcing in a restaurant that: “I can confirm I’m coming home baby. I’m fighting Nov 12.”
    Tyson returned to the ring to battle Chisora in DecemberCredit: Getty
    Tyson is devoted to his familyCredit: parisfury1/instagram
    To make matters worse he tells his worried wife: “I’m sad that I ever thought of retirement. I’m going to continue ‘til I can’t fight anymore. I’m going to be like all the rest of them, battered to pieces with brain damage.”
    “Boxing is not a game, it’s a very dangerous sport,” she says. “One punch can cause life devastating effects.”
    But Tyson reveals he is “lost” without the sport and that he felt choked by retirement.
    “Why am I boxing? Because it’s the only thing I’ve got in my life,” he says. “That might sound strange with me having a family. However, having retired for a few months, I realise it’s the only thing I can do. Without it I’m lost.”
    Tyson announced he was coming out of retirement in October 2022 and defeated Derek Chisora in his comeback bout, in front of a 60,000 strong crowd at Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium in December.
    He is set to fight UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on October 28.
    With his second retirement over, Tyson has no plans to quit for some time.
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    “When I knew it was finally over it was like someone cut a lifeline on me and stopped me breathing almost,” he says.  “As soon as I said I was coming back, it was gone, and I’m feeling great again. I don’t think I’ll ever be ready to let go.”
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    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius tale of the tape: How the two heavyweight boxers compare ahead of 02 clash

    ANTHONY JOSHUA returns to the ring this weekend as he prepares to take on replacement opponent Robert Helenius at the O2 Arena.The Brit, 33, was due to take on fellow countryman Dillian Whyte in a rematch of their 2015 clash – which Joshua won by seventh round stoppage.
    Anthony Joshua returns to the ring on Saturday nightCredit: Getty
    Robert Helenius has stepped in as Joshua’s opponentCredit: PA

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    But Whyte’s failed drugs test on Saturday saw the bout cancelled as AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn sought to keep the event on.
    And they have decided to pick Finnish heavyweight Helenius, 39, as the man in the other corner.
    The Nordic Nightmare returned to winning ways just LAST WEEKEND as he beat Mika Mielonen with a third round TKO in a CASTLE in his home country.
    It was his first bout since being knocked out by Deontay Wilder inside a round in October last year.
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    The Wilder defeat was Helenius’ fourth of his professional career – following losses to Johann Duhaupas, Dillian Whyte and Gerald Washington.
    But he also has some impressive wins on his record against the likes of Derek Chisora, Erkan Teper and Adam Kownacki.
    And he boasts a record of 32 wins and four defeats with 21 KOs.
    His reach is measured at 79 inches – three shorter than Joshua’s.
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    And his last weigh-in saw him come in one pound lighter than AJ did against Franklin – with the Finn tipping the scales at 18st 1lb.
    But Helenius is not giving up any height to Joshua as the pair both stand at 6ft 6in.
    Meanwhile, Olympic gold medallist AJ is coming off a points win over Franklin in April.
    It was his 25th victory in 28 bouts – following back-to-back losses at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua, who also lost to Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019, has one more KO on his record than Helenius, but in eight fewer fights.
    However, he has not stopped anyone since beating Kubrat Pulev in December 2020. More