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    Conor McGregor calls Jake Paul a ‘DONKEY’ and reveals fight prediction between YouTube star and ex-UFC rival Nate Diaz

    CONOR McGREGOR has backed old UFC rival Nate Diaz in his boxing match against “DONKEY” Jake Paul. Diaz crosses over to the ring for the first time on August 5 in Texas against YouTuber-turned prizefighter Paul.
    Jake Paul facing off with Nate DiazCredit: @mostvaluablepromotions
    It came after he walked out on the UFC, where he had two classic bouts with McGregor.
    And it seems there is no hard feelings for the Irishman, who is tipping Diaz to beat Paul.
    He told Matchroom Boxing’s YouTube channel: “I fancy him for it.
    “He’s a donkey that guy, the other cat, but a donkey has kick, so you’ve got to be weary of that.
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    “But, Nate will be peppering him, he’ll hit his face in and it will be Nate.”
    Paul, 26, suffered his first ever defeat in February, losing a split-decision to celebrity boxing rival Tommy Fury, 24, in Saudi Arabia.
    But he snubbed a rematch to instead focus on Diaz, 38, who was a free agent after his UFC contract expired.
    It leaves a trilogy decider with McGregor, 34, up in the air but the former two-weight champion still has admiration Diaz and brother Nick, 39.
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    He said: “Yeah, yeah, [the relationship] is competitive, but it’s always been respect.
    “It’s always been respect, how could you not respect the Diaz brothers and their resume in the fight game.
    “Real fighters, what’s his promotion? Real fighters inc, fair play to him. You know, he’s a great fighter.
    “I spent, how many minutes did I spend in the octagon with him? 40 minutes, over half an hour.
    “Around 40 minutes inside the cage with the lad, it’s always going to be respect off of that.
    “And he gave the rematch instantly. That’s commendable, that’s real warrior stuff. So, for sure, I’m happy to see that respect, you know.”
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    Busty boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn shows off major underboob as fans ask ‘do you have any bikinis that fit?’

    BOXING ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn has shown off her underboob by posing in a variety of bikinis.The 23-year-old has built up a significant social media presence in recent months.
    Apollonia Llewellyn showed off her underboob in her latest snapsCredit: Instagram
    Apollonia is in Las VegasCredit: Instagram
    She now has more than 500,000 followers on Instagram and also runs her own OnlyFans page.
    And her latest images sent from Las Vegas have left her fans going wild.
    She shared two snaps of herself in bikinis which led to quite the response from those online.
    One said: “You are so beautiful 😚😍❤.”
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    She has racked up a huge following on social mediaCredit: Instagram
    Apollonia has more than half a million Instagram fansCredit: Instagram
    Another added: “❤️ Beautiful Woman ❤️.”
    While a third joked: “Do you have any bikinis that fit?”
    Earlier this month, Apollonia revealed that she has been hit with a TikTok livestreaming ban after alleged “nudity and body exposure” violations during a live video.
    Speaking to the Daily Star, Apollonia said: “I was wearing a white T-shirt that covered everything with no cleavage on show. It is absolutely ridiculous.
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    She also runs an OnlyFans pageCredit: Instagram
    Apollonia regularly shares pictures of herself in bikinisCredit: Instagram
    “There was no warning, no nothing. I don’t know where the nudity has come from.
    “When it happened I was just so confused and didn’t really understand what was going on and when I clicked on it and it said I had been banned.
    “I was shocked because I haven’t done anything wrong. I would understand if I was sitting there in a bikini or whatever but that definitely wasn’t the case.
    “I was just getting my make-up done and answering questions, nothing like what they are thinking I have done.
    “It is just so frustrating because I was just sitting there in a T-shirt and I could understand it if I was exposed but I was literally completely covered.”
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    Ring Magazine top 10 pound-for-pound rankings revealed after Haney’s win over Lomachenko… and just one Brit makes list

    DEVIN HANEY is a new entrant into Ring Magazine’s prestigious pound-for-pound top ten… with only one Brit featuring.The 24-year-old defended his titles last weekend with a decision victory over Vasiliy Lomachenko.
    Only one Brit features in Ring Magazine’s top ten
    Devin Haney defeated Vasiliy Lomachenko at the weekendCredit: Getty
    Haney’s win moved the lightweight champ to 30-0, and elevated him to eighth in Ring Magazine’s list.
    Following his defeat, Lomachenko moved down to tenth – with the pair sandwiching Gervonta Davis in ninth.
    Tank defeated Ryan Garcia last month, and could take on Haney in what would be a hotly-anticipated match-up.
    Further up the list in seventh, Scottish light-welterweight star Josh Taylor is the only Brit in the top ten.
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    Heavyweights including Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have been snubbed.
    AJ’s conqueror Oleksandr Usyk is No1 on the list.
    With a fight against Fury having fallen through, Usyk is set to face mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois up next.
    Although a date and venue is yet to be confirmed.
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    Josh Taylor is the only Brit to feature in the listCredit: Getty
    Unbeaten Japanese bantamweight Naoya Inoue is second in the standings – with American duo Terence Crawford and Errol Spence third and fourth respectively.
    Crawford and Spence are reportedly set to finally meet on July 29 in Las Vegas – with both men to pocket huge eight-figure sums.
    Former No1 Canelo Alvarez is down in fifth, meanwhile, with his conqueror at light-heavyweight Dmitry Bivol sixth.
    Canelo admitted earlier this month that he is targeting a rematch with the Russian in September.
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    Evander Holyfield reveals sparring session with Andy Ruiz Jr a decade ago made the boxing legend realise he was too old

    EVANDER HOLYFIELD revealed a sparring session with a young Andy Ruiz Jr made him realise he was too old to fight.The heavyweight legend, now 60, believes the spar took place in 2009, though Ruiz recalls it happening in 2011, Holyfield’s final year in boxing.
    Evander Holyfield knows the moment he started to feel old
    Holyfield revealed a sparring session with an up and coming Ruiz Jr made him realise he was too old to fight
    Holyfield fought Brian Nielsen when he was 48 years old in 2011.
    But a few rounds with future heavyweight champion Ruiz, who was a couple years into his career, was all he needed to confirm retirement was overdue.
    He told told Pro Boxing Fans: “When I sparred that guy Ruiz and when he was 19-years-old he was able to tag me when I was 46 and I knew then.
    “I don’t pass my age range where it no longer makes sense to get like that by somebody you think you should be able to beat, because experience and all this, but he had speed and I was losing speed.”
    Holyfield made a comeback last year in a bout against Vitor Belfort.
    The two-division world champ was beaten in a first-round TKO.
    He also wanted to fight Mike Tyson again despite both being the other side of 50.
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    Ruiz Jr, meanwhile, went on to become world heavyweight champion when he shocked Anthony Joshua in Madison Square Garden.
    He most recently beat Luis Ortiz back in September by knocking him down three times.
    Rumours suggested he could fight Tyson Fury next.
    Holyfield sparred Ruiz towards the end of his heavyweight career
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    Tyson Fury in talks to fight little-known champion who is NOT a heavyweight in shock next bout

    TYSON FURY is close to sealing a shock fight against Australian cruiserweight Jai Opetaia, according to reports.The Gypsy King has been searching for his next opponent since talks with Oleksandr Usyk broke down earlier this year.
    Tyson Fury is open to fighting in AustraliaCredit: EPA
    The Gypsy King could fight Aussie cruiserweight Jai Opetaia, right, nextCredit: Getty
    Fury, 34, admitted he would be keen to fight in Australia and revealed he is looking at potential venues on his trip Down Under for pal Joseph Parker’s win against Faiga Opelu.
    IBF cruiserweight champion Opetaia is a possible opponent with Tasman Fighters reporting a deal is all but agreed.
    While Fury himself confirmed Demsey McKean is one of the favourites, with his southpaw style perfect for the Brit in his preparation to fight Usyk.
    Fury said: “McKean’s a top ten heavyweight and definitely one of the frontrunners. If the Oleksandr Usyk fight is happening it’d be great preparation because he’s southpaw also.”
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    However Opetaia’s manager Mick Francis is confident his fighter will fight Fury and he believes the Aussie can match the Gypsy King.
    He said: “It’s a legitimate fight.
    “Tyson Fury won’t get knocked out and Jai Opetaia won’t get knocked out. It’s a fight that will go the distance, it would be an absolute war.
    “It’s all about bang for buck and you couldn’t wish for a better domestic fight.
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    “Jai’s got nothing to prove in the cruiserweight division and he would take the fight in a heartbeat.”
    Fury travelled to Australia this week and was ringside for Parker’s win.
    He praised Aussie boxing fans and revealed he could fight in the country soon.
    Fury said: “I’m definitely keen, it may even be my next fight, over here.
    “I just haven’t got an opponent yet, so we’re going to figure it out. Over the next few days, we’re going to be travelling around to a few different states and looking at some potential venues for my next fight.
    “Australians are always crazy boxing fans, so it would be great to get the Gypsy King Down Under.” More

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    I embarrassed Conor McGregor in sparring ahead of Floyd Mayweather fight but the footage will NEVER be released

    PAULIE MALIGNAGGI claimed he embarrassed Conor McGregor in sparring – which is why he believes the full footage will never be released. The feud between the two started in the build up to McGregor’s lucrative crossover boxing bout with Floyd Mayweather in 2017.
    Conor McGregor in sparring with Paulie Malignaggi in 2017
    The sparring sessions caused a feud between the two
    Paulie Malignaggi would storm out of Conor McGregor’s camp
    Malignaggi ripped into the Irishman’s chances, which resulted in him being offered the chance to join the UFC superstar’s camp.
    The former world champion boxer sparred twice, but after leaked images and footage emerged, he stormed out of the camp.
    One clip included Malignaggi being put down, which the American argued was caused by a push not a punch.
    It has kept the rivalry alive to this day with no sign of the full sparring sessions ever being revealed.
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    Malignaggi, 42, told Betway: “I give Conor credit because he also knows his fanbase has a very low IQ.
    “He knows he can play them if he wants to – and he does.  So I don’t think we will ever get the real footage of the spar.
    “I actually know you’ll never get the real footage because the real footage embarrasses Conor.
    “So you’ll probably still continue to have these opinions of it.”
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    Malignaggi – retired from boxing during the spars – later lost to McGregor’s ex-training partner Artem Lobov, 36, in a bare-knuckle bout.
    Meanwhile McGregor, 34, was beaten by Mayweather, 46, in ten rounds of what was his pro boxing debut.
    And after sharing the ring with him, Malignaggi knew the result was inevitable ahead of time.
    He said: “Coming out of that spar I thought this has got to be the biggest money heist in the history of money.
    “This guy is so terrible and he’s going to fight Mayweather, probably the best boxer in the history of the sport.
    “Even though he’s retired, Mayweather is going to beat this guy with his eyes closed. And that’s basically how it went. He played with them.”
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    Ukrainian boxing champ Oleksandr Onyshchenko killed fighting Russians near besieged city Bakhmut

    A UKRAINIAN boxing champion has been killed fighting Russians on the frontline.Oleksandr Onyshchenko – who was on the country’s national team – died in combat near the besieged city of Bakhmut.
    Boxer Oleksandr Onyshchenko has died fighting in UkraineCredit: East2West
    The sports champion was killed near the besieged city of BakhmutCredit: East2West
    The 30-year-old’s coach, Dmytro Dubrov, described him as “one of the best boxers” in an emotional tribute.
    He said: “He was one of my best students. 
    “He was like a son to me. I  coached him since he was nine years old. 
    “We went through a very difficult boxing path, he achieved a lot. 
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    “He was one of the best boxers in Sumy region and a two-time champion of Ukraine among young men.”
    Oleksandr’s funeral – attended by military comrades in the Sumy region and broadcast on TV – was held on Wednesday.
    A statement from Ukraine’s boxing federation said: “Oleksandr died near Bakhmut defending the Ukrainian homeland from the Russian enemy.
    “The Boxing Federation of Ukraine expresses its sincere condolences to the family of Oleksandr.
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    “Eternal memory to all those who gave their lives for the freedom and independence of our country.”
    The city of Bakhmut has seen some of the fiercest fighting since the war broke out in February last year.
    Vladimir Putin’s forces took almost 300 days to seize control of the city which has been described as having only limited wider strategic importance to the war in Ukraine.
    Russia pushed forward just 60ft a day, suffered up to 100,000 casualties, and left Bakhmut a shattered hellscape in a painfully slow grinding nine-month advance.
    The city was once home to 73,000 Ukrainians and how has been left in ruins.
    Pictures show burning buildings and totally destroyed streets devoid of all life after months of what has been described as the “bloodiest battle” of the war in Ukraine.
    Ukraine says their soldiers have played a key role in their strategy of exhausting the Russians.
    And they say their current positions in the areas surrounding Bakhmut will let them strike back inside the 400-year-old city.
    The city was immediately on the frontline of the war when Putin invaded on February 24, 2022 – being regularly shelled by the Russians
    But it wasn’t until last August that the Russians made the city its prime target – pouring in troops in staggering numbers.
    Russia have estimated to have suffered up to 100,000 casualties – including 20,000 dead – during the battle.
    Nato officials believe the Ukrainians had been holding the Russians at a rate of five-to-one – meaning they lost around 20,000 men.
    The fighting devolved into brutal hand-to-hand and street-by-street combat – with some reports putting a the life expectancy for those on the frontline to be just four hours.
    Bakhmut had become a highly symbolic battle for both Ukraine and Russia – being dubbed a “meat grinder” and compared to the World War 1 battles such as the Somme and Verdun.
    Russian forces – led by the Wagner Group mercenaries and their deranged warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin – claimed to have captured the city over the weekend.
    Ukraine however remained defiant – and President Volodymyr Zelensky denied the city was occupied while his forces appeared to be regrouping on the outskirts.
    Ukraine’s tactical gains in the rural area outside urban Bakhmut could be more significant than they seem, according to some analysts.
    Phillips O’Brien, a professor of strategic studies at the University of St. Andrews said: “It was almost like the Ukrainians just took advantage of the fact that, actually, the Russian lines were weak.
    “The Russian army has suffered such high losses and is so worn out around Bakhmut that … it cannot go forward anymore.”
    The Institute for the Study of War reports that Ukrainian troops have bunkered down in the city’s southwest on highway T0504.
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    It added there has been a “tacit acknowledgment” from Ukraine that the Russians control the rest of Bakhmut.
    Ukrainian forces however report they are continuing to push and are moving to encircle some of the Russian forces.
    Oleksandr’s funeral was held on WednesdayCredit: East2West
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    Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Jr off after second postponement as new main event is announced

    LIAM SMITH and Chris Eubank Jr’s rematch has been cancelled.The 34-year-old Liverpool ace stunned the 33-year-old middleweight in January with a brutal fourth-round knockout.
    Liam Smith pulled off a surprise when he stopped favourite Eubank Jr in January’s initial fightCredit: PA
    A June rerun was announced in April but then pushed back to July 1.
    And now – with the details of Smith’s injury remaining a mystery – the bout has been scrapped.
    Former super-welterweight world champ Smith said: “I’m gutted and sorry to all the fans about the postponement. 
    “I’ve always said a fully fit Liam Smith beats Chris Eubank Jr every time. 
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    “I tried training through because I was desperate not to let anyone down but I’ve had to withdraw from the bout in July following the latest medical assessment this week. 
    “I’ll heal up now and then be fully fit for later in the summer.”
    SunSport put speculation about the doomed bout to Boxxer promoter Ben Shalom on Monday, only for him to rebuff the rumours.
    Savannah Marshall’s undisputed super-middleweight world title fight against Franchon Crews-Dezurn will now headline the event at the 20,000-seater AO Arena in Manchester.
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    And Shalom insists it will still be a success, as he announce he will give away free drinks to make up for the absence of Eubank vs Smith.
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    He said on Wednesday: “Savannah Marshall headlining the UK’s two biggest arenas in back-to-back fights is a first for a female fighter and shows the strength of the women’s sport today. 
    “She’s fighting for the undisputed world super-middleweight championship against the USA’s Franchon Crews-Dezurn – a fight which could headline any arena in the world. 
    “Manchester’s own Mark Heffron defending his British title against Zak Chelli, Natasha Jonas laying her own world titles on the line, plus a once-in-a-generation talent like Ben Whittaker and the outstanding Callum Simpson takes on Boris Crighton – this is a card stacked with great fights and we are very excited for it.
    “We understand a lot of fans will be disappointed to hear the Smith-Eubank rematch is being postponed, so we’ve arranged a free voucher for every fan in the venue to have a drink on us on fight night, plus they will receive priority access to Smith vs Eubank II tickets for the new date when it’s announced, and a discount on those tickets.” More