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    Conor McGregor calls out Nate Diaz for UFC trilogy after ‘nonsense’ Jake Paul fight and hits out at Michael Chandler

    CONOR MCGREGOR has set his sights on a trilogy bout with Nate Diaz after slamming Jake Paul and Michael Chandler in the process. The Irishman shared two epic battles with Diaz in 2016, with both one apiece, but the decider has failed to come to fruition.
    Nate Diaz has been called out by Conor McGregor for a trilogy fightCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Jake Paul ahead of his fight with Nate DiazCredit: DAZN
    Now Diaz, 38, is out of the UFC and makes his boxing debut this weekend in Texas against YouTuber-turned prizefighter Paul, 26.
    But McGregor is no fan of the bout and instead insisted he will once again share the cage with Diaz.
    And he promised to do so with the “Baddest Mother F***er” belt Justin Gaethje won against Dustin Poirer.
    McGregor, 34, tweeted: “Regardless of that nonsense match me and Nate will be completing the trilogy.
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    “I am going to go grab that bmf belt right quick for us to compete for it in the trilogy.”
    McGregor has not returned since breaking his leg in the first round of his trilogy bout against Poirier in July 2021.
    But he is due to face Chandler, 37, in his comeback after the two coached on The Ultimate Fighter against each other.
    McGregor is meant to complete six months worth of United States Anti-Doping Agency tests before being eligible to fight again.
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    But having not yet entered the pool, it leaves the fight hanging in the balance.
    And after Gaethje, 34, knocked Poirier, also 34, out with a headkick to win the BMF belt, he was called out by McGregor.
    The former two-weight UFC champion has also distanced himself further from his TUF coaching rival.
    He tweeted: “F*** Chandler.”
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    Jake Paul confirms he will watch rivals KSI and Tommy Fury fight from ringside with brother Logan on the undercard

    JAKE PAUL confirmed he will watch from ringside as his rivals Tommy Fury and KSI fight each other – with brother Logan also on the undercard. Paul was beaten by Fury on a split-decision last February in Saudi Arabia, his first boxing loss.
    Logan Paul with younger brother JakeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Tommy Fury facing off with KSICredit: Misfits
    But he snubbed a rematch to instead return over the weekend in Texas against ex-UFC star Nate Diaz.
    So Fury, 24, instead turned his attention to KSI, 30, and the two recently announced their all-British blockbuster on October 14 in Manchester.
    And with his eyes potentially on the winner and older brother Logan returning on the same night, Paul will be in the house.
    He said: “I’m super excited for him, I’m happy as a brother to see him train and to see him go back up there and I’m going to be there for sure.
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    “It might be a mad house, it might be a mad house but I’m all for it.”
    Paul had planned to beat Fury – who was his first opponent with prior boxing experience – before prising Diaz over to the ring.
    And despite the defeat, he stuck to the plan after the MMA veteran walked out on the UFC.
    But Paul, 26, is instead only focussing on Diaz, 38, pumping the brakes on looking too far into to the future.
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    He said: “I think Nate was always the plan since he was getting out of the UFC but right now I’m just focussed on this fight.
    “We’ll see what happens moving on from here. There’s still a lot of big names, a lot of big fights to be made.
    “Again, I’m just going to continue to challenge myself and continue to fight big names in the sport.”
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    Mike Tyson training Francis Ngannou for massive Tyson Fury fight and warns how it could be ‘game over’ for Gypsy King

    MIKE TYSON is set to train Francis Ngannou for his fight against boxing champion Tyson Fury. Ngannou will cross over to the ring on October 24 in Saudi Arabia, having walked out on the UFC.
    Francis Ngannou will be trained by Mike Tyson for his fight with Tyson FuryCredit: Instagram / @francisngannou
    Tyson Fury fights Francis Ngannou on October 24Credit: Getty
    And he has called on the help of boxing’s youngest ever heavyweight world champion.
    Ngannou, 36, said: “Bringing Mike Tyson into my training camp is one of the best decisions I can make to prepare for Tyson Fury in the ring.”
    The Cameroonian was first inspired to fight by Iron Mike but he pursued MMA over boxing as it was easier to find bouts.
    But now Ngannou will make his long-awaited boxing debut against unbeaten WBC champ Fury, 34.
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    And Tyson said: “It is no secret I back Ngannou 100 per cent in this face-off of champions. He has one hard punch, and when it lands, it’s game over.
    “I am looking forward to working with Ngannou and supporting his transition from the octagon to the boxing ring.
    “He isn’t a combat novice; he is a world champion. He knows how to compete when the bell rings, but the key will be combining his energy and combat skills into his punches and using his agility to move swiftly around the ring then delivering the knock-out blow.
    “We’re here to win.”
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    Ngannou is looking to inherit Tyson’s moniker as the Baddest Man on The Planet.
    He said: “I’ve been wanting this fight for years.
    “And now that it’s here, I’m focused on fighting the greatest fight of my career and shocking the world on the most epic stage for the fans in Riyadh. 
    “October 28th, the world will know who’s the ‘Baddest Man on The Planet’.”
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    Jake Paul’s press conference with Nate Diaz descends into chaos as brawl between camps breaks out on stage

    JAKE PAUL’S press conferences with Nate Diaz descended into chaos when a brawl broke out between their camps out on stage. The pair are set to end years of feuding over the weekend in Texas.
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    Jake Paul gestures to the crowdCredit: DAZN

    But the fight threatened to start early when the two teams clashed after Paul, 26, and Diaz, 38, faced off.
    The rivalling security squads began to shove each other before punches were thrown on stage.
    Reacting to the ruck, Paul said on Instagram: “S*** popped off, Nate’s team started throwing punches at my security guards.
    “My security guards dropped his team and it’s just a little warm up for what’s going to happen Saturday night.”
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    Paul later claimed: “Nate’s team has emailed my team trying to claim assault after his team swung first.
    “Apparently the guy who swung first is at the hospital getting stitches. Hilarious these fake gangsters acting like this!”
    Paul returns for the first since losing to Tommy Fury, 24, by split-decision in their Saudi Arabia grudge match in February.
    But he snubbed a rematch to instead return against MMA veteran and fans’ favourite Diaz, 38, who will make his boxing debut.
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    Paul vowed to “KILL” Diaz when speaking to the media at the open workout and he stood firm on his claim.
    He doubled down: “It’s not being antagonising or s*** talking, it’s telling the f***ing truth, sir.
    “I’m killing this man, I’m killing this man, I’m telling the truth, sir.”
    Paul prepares to step foot into the ring as a beaten boxer for the first time but he vowed to do so better than ever.
    He roared: “Best shape of my life, feeling amazing brought in a whole entire new team, strength and conditioning, nutritionist, head coach, all of that.
    “I’m feeling good, and when I’m in the shape like this and I have the proper time to prepare you’re going to see a different version, the best version of Jake Paul you’ve ever seen.”
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    Jake Paul’s boxing career is ‘on the line’ against Nate Diaz as he ‘may RETIRE’ if he loses biggest fight of his life

    JAKE PAUL fights Nate Diaz with his boxing career on the line – as defeat could spark an early retirement. The YouTuber-turned boxer returns over the weekend against ex-UFC star Nate Diaz in Texas.
    Jake Paul during his defeat to Tommy FuryCredit: Getty
    It comes following the first defeat of his polarising prizefighting career, having lost a split-decision to Tommy Fury in February.
    So it leaves his future in boxing at stake when he steps foot between the ropes as a beaten man for the first time.
    Paul’s business partner and advisor Nakisa Bidarian told ESPN: “He may retire if he loses to Nate Diaz.
    “His boxing career is on the line, in terms of being one of the top three or four guys in the entire sport globally.
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    “I think if he was to lose, he’d just go to being another prospect that’s coming up in the ring.”
    Paul snubbed a rematch with Fury, 24, to instead face Diaz, 38, who is now a free agent after a storied stint with the UFC.
    And the chance to finally fight the MMA veteran and fans’ favourite proved too good to turn down.
    Paul, 26, said: “Nate has a massive name, he’s a massive pay-per-view draw of the UFC times and to me that’s exciting. 
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    “I haven’t yet fought a massive pay-per-view draw in the prime of their career while they’re still hot and active. 
    “So, to me that’s super exciting and there was that beef that was there and this online banter that was there back and forth that we’ve been trying to and wanting to fight for a long time. 
    “Then finally the stars aligned.”
    Despite the allure of another career-crushing defeat, Paul insisted he only benefited from being beat for the first time.
    He said: “After losing to Tommy I landed myself a bigger name and a bigger fight in terms of the ticket sales, the commercial pay-per-view.
    “Everything is pointing towards this being the biggest event ever and I didn’t think that would be possible after losing to Tommy. 
    “So it’s interesting, I guess you can’t predict these things but I guess the number one thing is if people want to still see my fight then I’ll still have big fights. 
    “It’s really the fanbase that drives me, right. It’s like Deontay Wilder losing a couple of times to Tyson Fury but everyone still wants to see him fight. 
    “It all just depends and it’s really how you go out. If you’re going to get knocked out but if you lose a split-decision and it’s a war and it’s a good fight, it’s a lot easier to come back from that.” 
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    I will still become a world champion in three years I have all the tools and punching power to do it, says Jake Paul

    JAKE PAUL has vowed to become a world champion in just three years.The YouTuber-turned boxer refused to KO his lofty ambitions after suffering defeat to Tommy Fury in February.
    Jake Paul has vowed to become a world championCredit: @mostvaluablepromotions
    Jake Paul in training to fight Nate DiazCredit: instagram @jakepaul
    In fact, he insisted the first loss of his career only strengthened his goal to one day reach the pinnacle of the sport.
    Paul said: “My realistic ambition is becoming a world champion. And that hasn’t changed, I’ve only gained more conviction around it. 
    “With how I’m progressing and the work I’m putting in and the experience I’m getting under my belt, going up to ten rounds now, slowly making my way deeper and deeper into the sport and getting more and more experience. 
    “I have all the tools, the punching power, the strength, the cardio, the speed so really it’s just about the thousands and thousands and thousands of repetitions that I need to become a world champion. 
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    “But I’m sparring against them, working with them in the gym and that’s why I know that I can do it.” 
    Paul, 26, lost by split-decision to Fury, 24, in Saudi Arabia, and saw his chances of being ranked by the WBC at cruiserweight go up in smoke≥
    The American does not know what weight division he will look to try and win a world title but he believes it will come before his 30th birthday.
    Paul said: “I’ve only been doing this for three and a half years and at 26 years old. 
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    “So in three years from now, when I’m 29 in my athletic prime, I fully believe in my capabilities to be able to win a world championship.” 
    Paul snubbed a rematch with Fury to instead return over the weekend in Texas against ex-UFC star Nate Diaz, live on DAZN PPV.
    He still plans to avenge his only ever loss but the chance to finally settle his feud with Diaz, 38, proved too good to turn down.
    Paul explained: “Nate has a massive name, he’s a massive pay-per-view draw of the UFC times and to me that’s exciting. 
    “I haven’t yet fought a massive pay-per-view draw in the prime of their career while they’re still hot and active. 
    “So, to me that’s super exciting and there was that beef that was there and this online banter that was there back and forth that we’ve been trying to and wanting to fight for a long time. 
    “Then finally the stars aligned.” 

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    I’ve fought Tommy Fury and he doesn’t have the heart of a fighter, don’t be surprised if he crumbles against KSI

    TOMMY FURY has been accused of lacking the “heart of a fighter” which could lead to his demise against KSI. Fury, 24, is set to face YouTube, music and crossover boxing star KSI, 30, on October 14 in Manchester.
    Tommy Fury beat Anthony Taylor in 2021 and didn’t leave him impressedCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    KSI fights Fury next, on October 14Credit: Getty
    It comes after he beat KSI’s arch enemy Jake Paul by split-decision in Saudi Arabia in February.
    But despite that victory, Fury’s former opponent Anthony Taylor – who he beat in 2021 – has hit out at the former Love Islander.
    Taylor, 34, told Neue Online Casinos: “This is a really, really close 50-50 match-up. Don’t be surprised if KSI knocks Tommy out.
    “We know Tommy can box a bit, but I can tell you from first hand experience, Tommy is like the lion in the wizard of Oz without a heart.
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    “If KSI can make him uncomfortable, and stick with for those early rounds, and then land his power shots, don’t be surprised if Tommy crumbles and never gets back up.
    “He doesn’t have the heart of a fighter.”

    Paul snubbed a rematch with Fury to instead return over the weekend against ex-UFC star Nate Diaz.
    And Taylor – who formerly sparred the prankster-turned prizefighter – warned Diaz of his brutal power.
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    He said: “I hear Jake Paul is looking superhuman in this camp, he’s training with killers and there’s no question he’s going to send Nate Diaz into retirement.
    “Respect to Diaz, he’s had a great career, but he’s not going to know what’s hit him when Jake detonates on his chin.
    “I’ve tasted Jake’s power and his right hand hits like a baseball bat.
    “Given Diaz’s age and how much smaller he is compared to Jake, I don’t see how Diaz can stand up to that kind of firepower.”
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    Inside Jake Paul’s training camp for huge Nate Diaz fight as YouTuber reveals he’s in the ‘best shape of my life’

    JAKE PAUL has shared a host of photos from his training camp ahead of his fight with Nate Diaz on Saturday night.The YouTuber, 26, is looking to bounce back from his first professional defeat – which came against Love Island star Tommy Fury in February.
    Jake Paul has been working away in his training campCredit: instagram @jakepaul
    He has been sparring ahead of the Nate Diaz clashCredit: instagram @jakepaul
    Paul claims he is in the ‘best shape’ he has ever been inCredit: instagram @jakepaul
    Paul is looking to bounce back from his first pro defeat at the hands of Tommy FuryCredit: instagram @jakepaul
    Paul also shared some pictures of him relaxing during campCredit: instagram @jakepaul
    He is taking on UFC legend Diaz, 38, who will make his boxing debut in Dallas this weekend.
    And Paul has claimed he is in the “best shape of my life” as he prepares for the “biggest moment of my life”.
    The 6-1 boxer posted several images of him in training camp, from sparring shots to him relaxing in the pool and chilling with friends.
    And he added a lengthy message which read: “We’re just days away from the biggest moment of my life and I’m sitting here on the couch reflecting on these photos and thankful for the best camp of my life.
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    “We created so many amazing memories and trained harder than ever before.
    “I’m in the best shape of my life, the best headspace I’ve ever been in, and have never been this focused.
    “This Saturday will be war and I’m prepared to die for victory.
    “I’ve been in the gym every single day since losing and this Saturday I’ll show the world how to come back from a loss like a f***ing warrior.
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    Paul is set for his eighth professional fightCredit: instagram @jakepaul
    Diaz will make his professional boxing debut on Saturday nightCredit: AP
    “You only lose once you quit BOYYY!!
    “And on Saturday I will show the world that sometimes a loss puts you on the path you were supposed to be on. #PaulDiaz.”
    Paul takes on Diaz two months before his YouTube rival KSI faces Fury at the AO Arena in Manchester on October 14.
    Paul’s loss to Fury has pushed back a clash with KSI – a bout that would attract widespread attention online.
    But the American internet sensation insists he is not bothered about losing to Fury.
    He said: “It’s interesting that a loss can give you more conviction on what it is that you’re supposed to be doing and what you’re here to do. 
    “It can actually reset you on a proper path and that’s exactly what it did for me.
    “Now I’m feeling better than ever, stronger than ever, in the best shape of my life, best team around me and I couldn’t be happier.
    “That’s why I thank Tommy, I thank Tommy for winning. It put my life in the direction that it was supposed to be before and that is such a priceless thing.”
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