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    Tyson Fury clash against Oleksandr Usyk could be made for JULY with Daniel Dubois paid to step aside and let pair fight

    TYSON FURY could see his fight with Oleksandr Usyk rescheduled for July – but it would come at the cost of paying Daniel Dubois. The pair of unbeaten champions failed to agree terms for the heavyweight division’s first ever four-belt unification bout.
    Tyson Fury could see his undisputed fight with Oleksandr Usyk rescheduled for JulyCredit: Getty
    Oleksandr Usyk is mandated to fight Daniel Dubois nextCredit: Getty
    A deal collapsed at the 11th hour over financials for a potential rematch, with Usyk’s team walking away.
    The Ukrainian is now mandated to face Dubois NEXT after the undisputed decider fell through.
    But promoter Frank Warren is ready to explore a step-aside deal which would allow Fury to at last face Usyk in the summer.
    He said on talkSPORT: “If Usyk remains undefeated then there is a chance to get that done if it goes on in Saudi.
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    “The other option is – Daniel Dubois is now the official mandatory – if there was a step aside situation and do the fight in July.”
    The WBA had called for Usyk, 36, to fight Dubois if a deal with Fury, 34, was not agreed by April 1.
    But the pound-for-pound stars saw negotiations get the KO before the deadline was even up.
    Fury could now face Joe Joyce, 37, in the summer if the British contender beats China’s Zhilei Zhang, 39, on April 15.
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    Meanwhile, Warren has to re-enter talks with Usyk’s team but this time for a fight against Dubois.
    The 25-year-old suffered a horror knee injury in his last win in December against Kevin Lerena, 30.
    But Warren has medical documentation to prove Dubois is fit to fight and has already began steps to agree the unified title bout.

    He said: “Got that, it’s been sent.
    “Negotiations were ordered, if you recall they said if we don’t get it done by April 1 then Daniel is mandatory. We’re on it, we’re negotiating it.”
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    Mike Tyson opens his own coffee shop in Amsterdam and reveals he has ‘tried and tested all the products’

    MIKE TYSON has expanded his post-fighting empire by launching a coffee shop in Amsterdam.The former undisputed heavyweight champion got into the lucrative marijuana business in 2016 after several states in America decriminalised the drug.
    Mike Tyson got into the marijuana business in 2016Credit: INSTAGRAM@MIKETYSON
    The boxing legend has raked in millions of dollars selling his own strain of weedCredit: INSTAGRAM@MIKETYSON
    And he’s branched out by opening a coffee shop in AmsterdamCredit: INSTAGRAM@MIKETYSON
    Iron Mike even came up with his own strain of weed, which he regularly smokes.
    And the marijuana mogul has branched out by opening a coffee shop in Amsterdam, where the sale and consumption of small amounts of weed is permitted in licensed premises.
    Coffeeshop Tyson 2.0, which is close to the famous Red Light district, officially opened its doors last Friday.
    And being the diligent owner that he is, Tyson has tried all the products available in the shop.
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    The boxing legend said in a press release: “It’s a dream come true to open our first coffee shop in Amsterdam.
    “The Coffeeshop Tyson 2.0 will immerse fans in a full-on experience where they can enjoy my favorite Tyson 2.0 products the way I do.
    “I’ve tried and tested all of them, and I can’t wait to share some of my most beloved and undefeated goods with Europe.”
    CEO of Tyson 2.0, Adam Wilks, added: “Amsterdam is a city with a deeply rich culture that has transformed it into one of the world’s premiere destinations with over 18 million tourists visiting every year.
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    “Coffee shop Tyson 2.0 celebrates our journey and marks a significant milestone for the company as we extend our international presence beyond North America into the burgeoning European market.”
    Visitors to Tyson’s cafe will be able to puff away as they please as recreational cannabis use in coffee shops has been legal in the Netherlands since 1976.
    But they won’t be able to take their purchases to the Red Light district as outdoor marijuana use will become illegal in May. More

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    ‘People talk so much s*** about me’ – Anthony Joshua hits back at training camp claims ahead of Jermaine Franklin fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has hit out at claims he’s dictated every aspect of his training camps.In recent years, the former two-time unified heavyweight champion has been accused of man-managing his gruelling fight camps.
    Anthony Joshua has hit out at claims he’s man-managed his training campsCredit: Getty
    The claims came to the fore after his split from Robert GarciaCredit: GETTY
    AJ has enlisted the services of Derrick James for his ring returnCredit: GETTY
    The claims increased after AJ handed the coaching reigns to American Derrick James following his split from Robert Garcia, in the wake of his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
    And to say the notion of him not following the guidance of his coaches irks the Watford warrior would be an understatement.
    Speaking to SecondsOut ahead of his clash with Jermaine Franklin, AJ said: “People talk so much s*** about me, it’s crazy. It’s crazy.
    “If I’m someone that runs [the training camps], like what you said about, am I being myself now? I just always keep it 100.
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    “If I’m someone that runs my camp, I’m not gonna change that. I’m a two-time heavyweight champ of the world.
    “Why am I gonna change that? Why am I gonna go to Derek [James] and be like, ‘Yeah, everything I’ve done, forget it. You go and take [the] lead.”
    AJ upped sticks to Texas to train with renowned coach James for his crucial comeback bout with Franklin and insists he’s fully immersed himself in his new trainer’s school of thought.
    He said: “I’ve always let my coach lead, whatever he thinks he should do, [I’ll do]. Ask Derek.
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    “The only thing I’ll dictate on is me wanting to do more.
    “That’s probably the only thing I’ll ask him to do.
    “‘Oh, can we do one more round on this? Can we do one more round on that?’
    “I’m not dictating, writing out a programme at eight o’clock at night when I should be in bed resting.
    “It’s like – people talk a lot of s**t about me.”
    Joshua’s clash with Franklin will be his first outing since back-to-back defeats to pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk.
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    And he admits defeat to the American could be curtains for his career, saying: “How long can this run go on for, three or four years?
    “And you know how quick time goes.
    “We’re saying this now and we can look back in two years, three years, and be like f***ing hell where’s the time gone?
    “So, if I was going to do another run after this, you’re talking about fighting into my forties and I truly believe that boxing is a young man’s sport,
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    “It takes a real solid character like Bernard Hopkins, George Foreman, Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin, to go on into their forties.
    “But I think this is a run I want to make successful and then, you know, hopefully, go out on top.” More

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    Anthony Joshua net worth 2023 – career earnings and how much he is getting for Jermaine Franklin fight?

    BOXING matches involving Anthony Joshua is almost guaranteed to fill up the venue – so it’s only fair that his bank account gets filled up too.From securing a gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics, to unifying the WBA, IBO and WBO titles in 2018, the British superstar has created himself a fantastic career.
    Anthony Joshua announced himself to the world with an Olympic gold medalCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Anthony Joshua reclaimed his belts off Andy Ruiz in December 2019Credit: Reuters
    And now, another chapter is set to be added to Joshua’s incredible journey when the world witnesses him take on Jermaine Franklin in a mouth-watering O2 return.
    But fans want to know much AJ has earned over the years.
    What is Anthony Joshua’s net worth 2023?
    Anthony Joshua has a reported net worth of £118 million but it could surpass the £200m mark after Saturday night’s showdown with Jermaine Franklin.
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    The British superstar pocketed a reported £15m alone from his iconic Wembley clash with Wladimir Klitschko in 2017.
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    And Joshua’s victory against Joseph Parker a year later saw him take home a little bit less in £13m.
    However, AJ collected a staggering £66m when he reclaimed his WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO titles against Andy Ruiz in December 2019.
    Before walking home with a reported combined total of £75m after his disappointing defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022.
    Not to mention that the British heavy hitter owns 258 MGT who oversee some of the top British boxers, is sponsored by Under Amour and Joshua has been the face of lynx deodorant for a number of years.
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    How much is Anthony Joshua getting for the Jermaine Franklin fight?
    It is yet to be revealed how much the British heavyweight will receive for his upcoming battle with Jermaine Franklin.
    However, reports suggest that Franklin is set to receive upwards of £800,000 so AJ will be expected to earn more than that.
    And this is before any additional sponsorships and revenue from pay-per-view sales of the fight. More

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    Susanna Reid left speechless after Anthony Joshua’s bizarre antics during live interview on GMB

    ANTHONY Joshua left Susanna Reid speechless when he bizarrely started shadowboxing during their live television interview.The former two-time unified heavyweight champion appeared on Good Morning Britain to promote his eagerly-anticipated comeback fight on Saturday night.
    Anthony Joshua appeared on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday morningCredit: ITV
    And he started shadowboxing during his interview with Martin Lewis and Susanna ReidCredit: ITV
    Reid was stunned into silence
    But he left the GMB host stunned when he started throwing combinations midway through their conversation.
    AJ started throwing left and rights in his seat when Reid began discussing a potential Battle of Britain with long-time rival Tyson Fury.
    Reid couldn’t quite believe her eyes and completely stopped talking as the Watford warrior did a brief shakedown in front of millions of viewers.
    Prior to his shadowboxing antics, Joshua was asked by GMB co-host Martin Lewis if he’d fight Gypsy King Fury if he wins this weekend.
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    Joshua, 33, replied: “That would be an honour, honestly.
    “The WBC heavyweight champion of the world, to be able to compete for the title again in the summer.
    “I would love that opportunity. If you’re asking me, yes, I would take the opportunity for sure.”
    Before AJ can start thinking about a multi-million-pound showdown with Fury, he must first take care of business against Jermaine Franklin at The O2 on Saturday night.
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    Joshua’s clash with the American will be his first since back-to-back defeats to pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk – who is seething following the collapse of his undisputed showdown with Fury.
    And the Olympic gold medallist admits a third defeat on the bounce could spell the end of his illustrious career.
    He said: “How long can this run go on for, three or four years?

    “And you know how quick time goes.
    “We’re saying this now and we can look back in two years, three years, and be like f***ing hell where’s the time gone?
    “So, if I was going to do another run after this, you’re talking about fighting into my forties and I truly believe that boxing is a young man’s sport, 
    “It takes a real solid character like Bernard Hopkins, George Foreman, Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin, to go on into their forties.
    “But I think this is a run I want to make successful and then, you know, hopefully, go out on top.”
    Joshua is on the comeback trail after losing his last two bouts to Oleksandr UsykCredit: EPA More

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    Anthony Joshua REFUSES to rule out sensational trilogy against Oleksandr Usyk and admits he ‘let a lot of people down’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has not ruled out a third fight with Oleksandr Usyk as he prepares to return to the ring this weekend.The Brit, 33, suffered two successive losses to the Ukrainian between September 2021 and August 2022 as he was outboxed by the former undisputed cruiserweight champion.
    Anthony Joshua lost twice to Oleksandr Usyk in London and Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    On Saturday, he will step into the ring for the first time since that second loss to Usyk in Saudi Arabia when he faces American Jermaine Franklin at the O2 Arena.
    Joshua is hoping an impressive victory can open up the door to bouts with the likes of Dillian Whyte, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.
    But he is also refusing to rule out a third fight with Usyk as he looks to avenge those back-to-back losses.
    Speaking to Boxing King Media about his most recent defeats, he said: “Yeah, I let many people down, so I deserve the stick I get as well.
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    “I always have high expectations from myself, but against Usyk, I was in with a really good operator, and I would definitely relish the opportunity to fight him again.”
    Joshua will attempt to turn his recent fortunes around in London this weekend off the back of three defeats in five fights.
    Yet despite his recent results, he insists a mouthwatering all-British dust-up with Fury is still very much on the table.
    The Gypsy King’s negotiations for an undisputed clash with Usyk broke down earlier this month.
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    And AJ claims the disappointment surrounding that fight not taking place mean Fury needs to deliver an opponent of the calibre of himself.
    Joshua said: “There’s no better time to get Fury in the ring than now because he needs me to redeem himself from this circus, this letdown.
    “He needs me so there’s no better time than for him to call my name out and I’m someone that will take on any challenge.”
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    Boxing legend Klitschko blasts Olympic bosses’ decision to allow Russian athletes to compete under ‘neutral flag’

    WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO has accused Olympic boss Thomas Bach of “serving the interests of Russia” by offering their athletes a way back.Yesterday the International Olympic Committee set out recommendations for sporting bodies to allow individuals, but not teams, from Russia and Belarus to take part in competitions under a neutral flag.
    Wladimir Klitschko accused Olympic boss Thomas Bach of ‘serving the interests of Russia’ by offering their athletes a way backCredit: AFP
    A decision on whether they can compete at Paris 2024 has not yet been taken.
    But former Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Klitschko, who is fighting invading Russian troops in his homeland, slammed the proposals.
    Klitschko, 47, said: “The IOC authorises the athletes to participate in the Olympic Games under ‘neutral flags’. This decision is a false flag.
    “Thomas Bach serves the colours and interests of Russia. This decision contaminates the Olympic spirit and is like this war — a nonsense.”
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    Klistchko’s swipe comes after the sad death of 22-year-old Ukrainian boxer Maksym Galinichev.
    Galinichev, a European amateur champion, was killed in battle against the Russian Army near Kreminna.
    Klitschko, who became super-heavyweight Olympic champion at the 1996 Atlanta Games, also pointedly re-tweeted old images of Bach laughing and talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko.
    The IOC’s Executive Board have considered the findings of a four-month consultation.
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    Speaking in Lausanne, IOC president Bach said: “We see that in a number of sports — tennis, cycling, handball, football, ice hockey — it’s already working.
    “You see athletes with a Russian or Belarusian passport participating in competitions, even against Ukrainian athletes.”
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    Money is my love language… I’d rather use it to help people than show off with 50 Range Rovers, says Anthony Joshua

    ANTHONY JOSHUA says money is NOT his real boxing motivation — but cash is the only currency he can show his love in right now.The 33-year-old has been ruthlessly dedicated to boxing since he turned 18 and compared the sacrifice required and loneliness to a prison sentence.
    Brit heavyweight Anthony Joshua says money is his ‘love language’ because of what it enables him to do for others and charityCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Michigan boxer Jermaine Franklin is ready for his big shot at Joshua this SaturdayCredit: Alamy
    His rewards have been London 2012 Olympic gold, two heavyweight world title runs and millions of pounds.
    But the costs have been his private and social lives, emotional connections and — especially since he moved his camp for Saturday’s Jermaine Franklin clash to Dallas — time with his seven-year-old son JJ.
    And that is part of the reason he made a flippant remark recently about cash being king, when really Watford hero Joshua just wants to be the King of Herts.
    He said: “Money was just the first thing that came into my mind but it’s about legacy as well. The reason I said money was I know how much it helps people.

    “Money is my love language because I can’t be there physically or emotionally because I am working but I can wire you some cash.
    “I know how much finances help and I do a lot of charity work that needs funding.”
    Joshua’s commitment to his community and his roots cannot be questioned. He still returns to Finchley ABC to train and inspire impressionable youths and  hopes to show them how to achieve similar success.
    He added: “I know what it’s like have nothing and nobody give you a look-in or care.
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    “I am not saying ‘money’ because I am some baller buying fifty Range Rovers and saying, ‘F*** you, you can’t come and sit in my car’.
    “I’ll get 50 Range Rovers so everyone can feel what it’s like to sit in one, be inspired and come up with a plan where we can all get one.”
    As he looks forward to Saturday’s clash with Franklin at London’s O2 Arena, AJ accepts the mistakes he has made in his recent fights.
    There were too many chefs cooking up chaos in his corner for the last few fights. Rob McCracken was undermined for the Andy Ruiz rematch when Joshua added two unproven trainers in Joby Clayton and Angel Fernandez.
    Team GB mastermind McCracken and Clayton were then axed after the first Usyk loss and fight fans were excited when respected Robert Garcia was appointed and improved the rerun performance, albeit another loss.
    But that haphazard running of Team AJ points to a lack of leadership — perhaps too many ‘yes men’ — that the signing of Texas trainer Derrick James has hopefully ended.
    AJ explained: “When I was with Rob McCracken I brought on two extra trainers because Rob was the top guy and they could work under him and build an empire, a structure together.
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    “For the first Usyk fight, Rob was with the Olympic team and came back to spend six weeks with me. I saw that it was important to have a team. But it didn’t work.
    “This time I went on my own — and that’s how I ended up in Texas.”
    Those two complicated Usyk camps and the frustrating back-to-back losses left Joshua ranting in the Saudi Arabia ring and crying in the post-fight press conference.
    A decade of emotion tumbled out of the ever-stoic and guarded giant and he is in no rush to restore the old facade.
    He said: “I have taken every challenge that has come my way and I have done my best.
    “Along the journey we really pushed ‘undisputed’ and just at that last hurdle, I failed — and that’s what you saw in the press conference.
    “In the ring it was just me expressing that I came from the road and the mud — I never had a dad guiding me through boxing, telling me, ‘Come on, son, you’ve got some talent’.
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    “I did this s*** by myself. I went from grass-roots boxing to around the world.
    “I have no regrets, no way. If you don’t like it don’t tune in.”
    Joshua has clung to his roots but still wants to climb higher in boxingCredit: PA More