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    Tyson Fury gets green light for multi-million pound Grand Designs-style renovation after planning row

    HEAVYWEIGHT champ Tyson Fury has been given the green light to extensively renovate his new Grand Designs-style pad.The Gypsy King bought the eight-bed mansion in Cheshire last year for an unknown price.
    Tyson Fury has been given the green light to extensively renovate his new Grand Designs-style padCredit: Getty
    The Gypsy King bought the eight-bed mansion in Cheshire last year for an unknown price
    He then applied to have it demolished in order to replace it with a modern mansion complete with a new pool.
    But a nature report spotted two species of bats nesting in the property’s loft meaning Fury would have have had to secure a special licence.
    This would have involved putting bat boxes in nearby trees for the common and soprano pipistrelles, but the 34-year-old changed tack.
    Fury then reapplied to extensively modernise the dilapidated building and outhouses, which are currently in place.
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    The home needs a big overhaul as Google Maps currently shows it looking like a dumping ground for used cars.
    Waste and scrubland on the plot is strewn with litter.
    Tyson and wife Paris plan to renovate the basement, add on two side extensions and an eight-metre rear extension.
    Meanwhile a new building will house a four-car garage, swimming pool and other ‘leisure facilities’ including a hot tub.
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    And the basement will feature a music room, games room, garden room and home cinema.
    In a design statement, Fury’s planning agent said the facilities were “incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling house”.
    The Furys, a family of eight, currently live in a £1.7 million mansion in Morecambe.
    But the new Styal house is closer to brother Tommy and Love Island girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague, who live nearby in a £3.5m mansion with new baby Bambi. 
    Tyson and wife Paris plan to renovate the basement, add on two side extensions and an eight-metre rear extension
    Common and soprano pipistrelle bats were found on-site at Fury’s new homeCredit: Alamy More

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    Anthony Joshua’s promoter reveals when star could make return in warm-up fight for Deontay Wilder clash in December

    ANTHONY JOSHUA could return in the summer in a warm-up fight to prepare for Deontay Wilder in December. Joshua beat Jermaine Franklin in his April comeback in what Eddie Hearn hoped would be the first in a trio bouts in 2023.
    Anthony Joshua could return in a warm-up fight to prepare for Deontay WilderCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Deontay Wilder is in talks to fight Anthony Joshua in Saudi ArabiaCredit: AP
    But that plan faced the KO when organisers in Saudi Arabia launched negotiations for AJ to face Wilder in December.
    Hearn flew into Riyadh for talks and revealed all parties are on board for the blockbuster bout.
    But with Joshua, 33, having fought just once under his trainer Derrick James, the promoter wants to give the pair more opportunity to gel.
    So AJ could take an interim fight before his end of year clash with Wilder in the Middle East.
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    Hearn told Boxing Social: “We’re being told that Wilder’s in.
    “And, subject to finalising some of the terms, we’re in. So, in his mind, he’s fighting Deontay Wilder in December.
    “Once that gets papered, we then work backwards to the end of July or first week of August.
    “I want him to fight. I think he wants to fight. I think Derrick James wants him to fight.
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    “So we’ve just to pick the right opponent, because what it is is really a preparation for the [Wilder] fight.”

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    Joshua was in line to rematch Dillian Whyte, 34, in July but talks with Wilder, 37, could see the all-British bout axed.
    It remains to be seen if AJ will in fact box once more before the Saudi showdown as Hearn focuses on talks in the desert.
    He said: “My priority right now is secure the Deontay Wilder fight, and every other decision will stem off that.”
    Anthony Joshua with promoter Eddie HearnCredit: Rex More

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    A punch from Canelo Alvarez is like ‘being hit with a baseball bat’ because of special gloves, Amir Khan claims

    AMIR KHAN revealed Canelo Alvarez’s punches are like ‘being hit with a baseball bat’ due to the Mexican wearing thin but legally padded gloves.Khan, 36, jumped from welterweight to challenge for Canelo’s WBC middleweight title in 2016 – despite the fight taking place at a catchweight 155lb, below the usual 160lb limit.
    Amir Khan revealed Canelo Alvarez’s punches are like ‘being hit with a baseball bat’
    Khan was brutally knocked out in round six by Canelo during their bout in 2016Credit: Reuters
    The Bolton star raced to an early lead against the significantly bigger Alvarez, before being brutally knocked out in round six with a devastating right hand.
    But he since claimed Canelo’s choice of gloves, the Everlast MX, contributed to the knockout.
    The 2004 Olympic silver medallist admitted he would not be able to wear the gloves because his hands are too brittle, though he would have had the choice to as the Nevada State Athletic Commission deemed them perfectly fine to wear.
    Khan, who opted to wear a different type of Everlast glove, told FightHype: “Every glove is different. When I fought Canelo, he had the Everlast horsehair gloves on.

    “When I put my hand in, it was like pushing to the wall, but you’re going to damage your hand as well.
    “They were solid. It was like being hit with a baseball bat.
    “The foam padding ones, the shape always stays the same. With the horsehair, it fades more towards the back of the hand.
    “So that way, your knuckles are more visible. Without padding in the way, that’s going to put more pressure on your knuckle.
    “So you’re going to be hit with a bare hand. I could never do that because my hands aren’t strong enough to do that.
    “I’d break my hand if I fought like that. Some fighters have the hands where they could punch through a wall and wouldn’t break their hands.”

    Floyd Mayweather famously refused to fight Argentinian puncher Marcos Maidana due to the custom Everlast MX gloves he picked to wear in their first bout in 2014. Mayweather got his way and former Khan opponent Maidaa was forced to pick a different pair.
    Khan admitted a boxer’s choice of tools can be a telltale for what their gameplan could be in the fight, indicating a pair of Cleto Reyes, for example, could suggest the boxer is aiming for a knockout.
    He explained: “When you’re fighting someone, and you know they’re wearing a certain glove, you know what their game plan is.
    “You’ve got guys that aren’t really punchers, and they’re going to wear the smaller Reyes gloves. You think this guy is going to try and knock you out.
    “I’m going to have to be smart in this fight and be prepared.
    “Then you’ve got Canelo, who is wearing the MX gloves, and they’ve got nothing in them. I knew that he was just looking for that one big shot. You know the mentality from the type of gloves they’re wearing.”
    Khan announced his retirement in 2022, after a brutal defeat to long-time rival Kell Brook.
    It was later revealed that he had failed a drug test after the fight, and is currently serving a two-year ban from the sport. More

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    Floyd Mayweather’s £19m Los Angeles mega mansion boasts incredible wine cellar and shows off his amazing belt collection

    BOXING legend Floyd Mayweather gave fans a glimpse inside his lavish mansion.The boxing icon, who hung up his gloves in 2017 with an unbeaten 50-0 record, is believed to be worth around £1BILLION.
    Floyd Mayweather captioned this image: ‘My wine cellar in my Beverly Hills castle’Credit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    The undefeated champ showed off his amazing belt collectionCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Nicknamed “Money”, he has never been shy in flaunting his wealth, giving an insight into his life of luxury.
    And he’s still making money – fighting exhibition fights with a scheduled fight against John Gotti III coming up in June.
    Mayweather, now 46, splashed out £19m in cash on a stunning Beverly Hills pad, previously taking to social media to show what it’s like on the inside.
    He even shelled out a further £370,000 on top of the sale price, having made an astonishing £74million from his final professional bout against Conor McGregor in 2017.
    Hundreds of expensive bottles of wines line the wall in his cellar, presumably for when he hosts parties with star-studded guest-lists.
    Mayweather has regularly been snapped on nights out drinking with huge wads of cash in his own strip club.
    In another picture, he is laying down on his couch in his spotless lounge area with the caption “relaxing in 90210.”
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    The 46-year-old is believed to be worth around £1billionCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    The outside of Floyd Mayweather’s house shows the life of luxury he is livingCredit: Jim Bartsch
    There are ten bathrooms throughout the luxury padCredit: Jim Bartsch
    A large chandelier hangs from the ceiling in his self proclaimed “castle” and a huge marble fireplace is lit on the opposite side of the room.
    But what is more extraordinary is his stunning belt collection.
    With 15 world titles in five weight classes it is no surprise that Mayweather has an extensive array of belts.
    He has also previously shown off his incredible diamond-encrusted timepieces.
    It is a far cry from his earlier life when he grew up amid poverty and drugs in Grand Rapids before his rise to the top.
    And now he boasts mansions across America including in Las Vegas.
    His crib has a private cinema on site to house 20 peopleCredit: Jim Bartsch
    The lounge is open plan with a wine room leading off itCredit: Jim Bartsch
    The master bedroom has walk-in wardrobes and private balcony overlooking the gardenCredit: Jim Bartsch More

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    Chris Eubank Jr reveals key change he will make for Liam Smith rematch and admits he got ‘complacent’ in KO defeat

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has revealed the key change he will make in his rematch with Liam Smith after admitting he got “complacent” the first time around.In January, the 33-year-old Brighton ace was demolished by Liverpool’s star in the fourth round.
    Liam Smith (left) delivered a brutal fourth round KO to Chris Eubank Jr in JanuaryCredit: PA
    Eubank Jr says he knows the one key thing he needs to change in their rematchCredit: Reuters
    For the first time in his career he was dropped and stopped and most fans were not that keen on seeing the two collide again due to the convincingness of the first bout.
    But Eubank Jr, whose father Chris had a legendary chin, has been stewing over the result.
    He had the option of a June 3 showdown with Conor Benn after the original October bout was cancelled.
    But the stink around Benn’s ongoing Ukad doping case meant that the toxic Brit battle was shelved and instead he will be out for revenge on June 17 at the AO Arena in Manchester against Smith.
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    Ahead of that clash, Eubank Jr says that he only needs to change one key part of his game in order to get the win.
    He told Seconds Out: “I think the thing that mostly needs to change is the mindset.
    “Maybe I did underestimate him a little bit, maybe I did get a little bit too complacent at times, but I feel like the strategy was working.
    “It just wasn’t meant to be on that particular night.”
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    The second fight will be shown on Sky Sports Box Office.
    In the co-main event, Brit Savannah Marshall will face undisputed super-middleweight champion Franchon Crews-Dezurn. More

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    John Fury slams son Tyson’s coaching team as ‘all after the 10 per cent’ just weeks after calling for them to be SACKED

    JOHN FURY has slammed his son Tyson’s team and claims that they are “all just after their ten per cent”.The Gypsy King, who holds the WBC title, was set to unify the division in a showdown with fellow champ Oleksandr Usyk before talks fell through.
    John Fury has delivered another blast at his son Tyson’s teamCredit: Getty
    SugarHill Steward (L) has trained the champion for his past few fightsCredit: Getty
    Fury Sr placed the blame for that on the boxers’ respective teams, especially his boy’s trainer SugarHill Steward, and urged Tyson to SACK “Judas” for “denying him like Judas denied Jesus”.
    Now, John has claimed he is the only one that tells his son the truth about his career.
    He said: “Tyson likes different people around him telling him how great he is.
    “I’ll tell them straight, if it’s not working I’ll say it’s not working.
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    “In Tyson’s case, he don’t like the truth, but I’m going to tell him it anyway because he’s my son and it’s on his best interests.
    “All the SugarHills, everybody out there, they’re all 10 per cent men.
    “They’re all after the 10 per cent. It’s a business, you can’t blame them. They’re thinking of their own ends and making a living.
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    “But it’s up to you to have enough brains to see through that. You don’t move them out of their job. Don’t make a friend out of them, or get close to them.”
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    He added on Stamina For Sale: “They’re not going to tell you the truth are they? Frightened of getting sacked.
    “There’s many times [Tyson’s] looked rough in the gym and I’ve said that’s not too good today, mate. ‘What do you mean?’ I say ‘I’ve told you, need to improve.’
    “But they don’t listen to their dad, do they? Nobody does.”
    Fury Jr looks set to return to the ring in London in July but has not yet agreed his next fight. More

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    Conor McGregor shares highlight reel of Floyd Mayweather bout and is convinced he can ‘get the job done in second fight’

    CONOR MCGREGOR has reignited his war of words with Floyd Mayweather – claiming he played “ping pong” with the boxing great’s head.The Notorious entered the boxing world in August 2017 to lock horns with the former five-weight world champion in a multi-million-pound showdown aptly dubbed ‘The Money Fight’.
    Conor McGregor entered the boxing world in 2017 to take on Floyd MayweatherCredit: GETTY
    The Irishman turned in a valiant display but was stopped in the tenth roundCredit: USA TODAY
    The Notorious recently reflected on the fight on TwitterCredit: TWITTER
    McGregor gave a valiant account of himself in the early rounds but eventually succumbed to fatigue and was stopped in the tenth.
    A fan of the UFC superstar shared a highlight reel of the Irishman’s ninth-round display against Money on Twitter early on Wednesday morning, which Mystic Mac quickly reflected on.
    The UFC’s first simultaneous two-weight champion tweeted: “Round 9. I was playing ping pong with this guys head in there at many times in this fight.”
    SunSport revealed in January 2021 that talks over a blockbuster rematch between the pair had taken place.
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    Last September, Mayweather confirmed that negotiations over a second showdown had resumed.
    And McGregor has no doubt in his mind that he’d get the better of the 46-year-old second time around.
    He continued: “If you don’t think there is some real nice adjustments that can be made and implemented in a second fight, to get the job finished, you’re silly.”
    McGregor, 34, is currently gearing up to make his eagerly-anticipated return to the octagon.
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    The UFC’s poster boy hasn’t set foot inside the cage since breaking his leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier last July.
    McGregor’s comeback fight is set to be against fellow fan favourite Michael Chandler – who he coached opposite on season 31 of The Ultimate Fighter.
    But a date for their mouthwatering showdown has yet to be finalised.
    That’s because McGregor is currently out of the United States Anti-Doping Agency’s testing pool – which he must be in for a minimum of six months before he’s eligible to compete.
    The UFC could, however, could grant their poster boy an exemption to the requirement.
    McGregor launched a stinging attack on USADA in March when they re-affirmed his requirement to be in the pool for six months.

    The enraged Irishman tweeted: “This is my issue. I’ve not lied once.
    “Nor have I tested positive. Ever.
    “I have over 70 clean tests under this program, yet they are consistently coming out after I speak in a manner that makes it seem I am lying.
    “It’s ridiculous. F**k used. You are in The Bin. Over 70 clean tests.
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    “Never violated once. I will not be scapegoated by this garbage organization.
    “You are not the be-all end-all in this equation USADA.” More

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    Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder fight could be confirmed in next TWO weeks as Eddie Hearn says ‘we’re all in’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA’s long-awaited showdown with Deontay Wilder could be finalised in as little as two weeks.Talks for the former unified and WBC heavyweight champions, 33 and 37 respectively, to finally throw down began last month.
    Anthony Joshua is on course for a huge dust-up with Deontay WilderCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    The pair’s long-awaited grudge match is in the works for DecemberCredit: GETTY
    Eddie Hearn has revealed the fight could be finalised within the next two weeksCredit: REX
    AJ promoter Eddie Hearn flew to Saudi last week to get the wheels in motion for a December dust-up – which would be part of a four-man tournament involving Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
    And the Matchroom Boxing chief believes the next fortnight will be pivotal in finalising the grudge match.
    The 43-year-old told Matchroom’s YouTube channel: “We know, having worked with them before, that we can get a deal done.
    “And really, that’s what we’re looking to do this week and next week.
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    “Just look at that situation and decide if theres a fight – which will now be early August – for Anthony Joshua. If he does fight before then.
    “I would like him to, I think Derrick James would and I think AJ would. But we’ll have to see how those talks evolve with Deontay Wilder.
    “We just made for clear to them. Our message was, ‘AJ is ready for all of those fights and is happy to agree to a Deontay Wilder fight in December.’
    “And we’ll see if we can close terms in the next couple of weeks.”
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    Hearn is optimistic his long-running relationship with the Saudis will bear fruit and one of the biggest fights in the recent history of the sport will come to fruition.
    He said: “We got a great relationship with Prince Khalid and Skills Challenge.
    “We’re the only ones to have done two big two boxing events, if you like, with Joshua-Ruiz and Joshua-Usyk.
    “We’ll see [what happens]. They want to make that night, they want to do Joshua against Wilder and Fury against Usyk.
    “I think, from conversations, that the Usyk conversations, that the Wilder conversations have gone very well. For us, we’re in.
    “We need to finalise terms, but we just said to Prince Khalid, ‘That’s the fight we want.'”
    Joshua was last in action last month, turning in a less-than-spectacular performance in his return to the win column against American Jermaine Franklin at The O2.
    Wilder, meanwhile, hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his vicious one-punch knockout of former sparring partner Robert Helenius last October.
    Anthony Joshua returned to the win column last month against Jermaine FranklinCredit: RICHARD PELHAM More