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    Tyson Fury fight against Anthony Joshua is ‘biggest in the world’ and clash could still happen amid talk rumours

    TYSON FURY’S heavyweight showdown with Anthony Joshua is still the “biggest fight in the world”.And the long-awaited Battle of Britain could still happen this year, according to Top Rank chief Todd DuBoef.
    Anthony Joshua missed out on his Tyson Fury fightCredit: AFP
    The Gypsy King has failed to negotiate fights with either AJ or Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    Fury and AJ were in talks to settle their score in a mammoth clash at the end of last year – but a deal collapsed and appeared off the table for good.
    However, DuBoef – whose Top Rank company oversee Fury’s US promotions – reckons boxing fans could get the one fight they want to see.
    DuBoef told Sky Sports: “I’ve always said that that is the fight.
    “Both of them have great brands, huge fanbases, and fortunately both of them come from the UK, so it’s wonderful that your country has been able to produce these incredible prizefighters.
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    “That fight is always there, and, to me, is the biggest heavyweight match in the world, because of the personalities and the stories.”
    When the Fury talks broke down, Joshua planned to make his return to the ring against Jermaine Franklin.
    He faces the American at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday desperately hoping to return to winning ways after back-to-back losses to Olesksandr Usyk.
    Fury looked on course to face Usyk in a unification bout with all the heavyweight world titles on the line – but again the Gypysy King failed to successfully negotiate.
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    But DuBoef incredibly claimed it is still possible for his man to face Usyk and Joshua this year.
    He added: “All of us are frustrated.
    “And I think timing has been an issue with trying to make this [Usyk] fight happen. I’m not going to say never, but I think we all want to see this unification, and we all have hope.
    “Both fighters really know that this is what the sport wants, and what they want.
    Credit: SUNSPORT
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    “We move with immediacy, and we move trying to figure out and get rationality to a situation.
    “I think we’ve always wanted this fight for Fury and Joshua, and we’ve wanted to see Fury and Usyk, and Tyson has wanted that, and the Warrens, and we’ve worked hard in getting this done.
    “I would love to see, and you’ve just laid out a great 2023 for the Fury side, if we could do Usyk and Joshua this year, it would be fantastic.” More

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    Undefeated Jordan Flynn out to ‘announce himself’ to the boxing world on Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin undercard

    JORDAN FLYNN plans to announce himself to the world this weekend with a statement victory on the undercard of Anthony Joshua’s comeback fight.AJ will bid to bounce back from consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk and prove he’s still a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight division at The O2 on Saturday night against Jermaine Franklin.
    Undefeated lightweight prospect Jordan Flynn is back in action on Saturday nightCredit: INSTAGRAM@RITESHVYAS
    The 27-year-old faces American Kane Baker on the undercard of Anthony Joshua vs Jermain FranklinCredit: MATCHROOM BOXING
    Flynn plans to announce himself to the world with a statement victory at The O2Credit: Instagram / @riteshvyas
    A host of rising stars will take to the ring before the poster boy of British boxing returns, including undefeated lightweight Flynn – who recently inked a deal with Joshua’s 258 management company.
    And the 27-year-old – who has quietly built a perfect 8-0 record in the last two years – plans to grasp the golden opportunity to showcase his skills with both hands against Brummie Kane Baker.
    He told SunSport: “It’s a massive opportunity, man. This is the biggest card you can be on really.
    “In boxing, there is no other fighter [than Joshua] with that kind of following.
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    “So all eyes of boxing are going to be on that card.
    “So everyone is going to know who I am on this card.
    “I’m gonna announce myself on the scene there properly. People will finally get to see what I’m about.”
    Lighting up the O2 is something Flynn has long dreamed of, although he envisaged fighting at the North Greenwich dome a lot sooner.
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    He revealed: “I’ve always imagined fighting here.
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    “Even back in the day watching any fights on TV, I’ve always imagined myself fighting there and hearing Michael Buffer say my name.
    “These big events, you always imagined that.
    “But to be honest, I thought I’d be doing these kind of events sooner because I’ve always seen myself as better as some of the guys I’ve seen on TV.”
    Despite knowing what a win on a highly-watched AJ card will do for his career, Flynn isn’t taking Baker or the opportunity lightly.
    He said: “It’s important for me to perform and enjoy it and soak it all in.”
    Flynn believes his spot on arguably the biggest card of the year so far is a testament to his new management team’s faith in him.
    Lightweight prospect Flynn knows the magnitude of a win on the biggest card of the year so farCredit: SPLASH
    Flynn isn’t looking past Baker but has big plans for 2023Credit: MATCHROOM BOXING
    Flynn believes now is his time to shine after having his career delayed by CovidCredit: GETTY
    He said: “It goes to show them what my new management team think of me to put me in that position.
    “I was happy and I saw it as a big opportunity to perform and get to get where I need to be getting.”
    A big win could lay the groundwork for a massive 2023 for the Steel City Gym slugger, whose sights are set on winning his first title by year’s end.
    He said: “I really need to announce myself on the scene.
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    “By the end of this year, people will know who I am in the boxing world and elsewhere as well.
    “Announce myself on the scene, win my first title and start climbing the ranks and set myself up for a good 2024.” More

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    Meet the sexy ring girls for Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin including Miss Swimsuit winner and Ebanie Bridges’ pal

    ANTHONY JOSHUA and Jermaine Franklin won’t be the only attraction at their fight this weekend.The two fighters go face to face in the heavyweight bout at the O2 on Saturday as AJ seeks to reassert himself at the top of the heavyweight division.
    Alissa King-Underwood and Chloe Ellman-Baker will be the ring girls for Anthony Joshua’s fight against Jermaine FranklinCredit: MATCHROOM
    Joshua and Franklin will face off on Saturday at the O2Credit: PA
    And keeping the crowd updated on which round it is will be a team of sexy ring girls.
    It will be a huge night for them on what is a big night of boxing.
    After Joshua lost his three belts to Usyk, and subsequently failed to win them back, even his own promoter Eddie Hearn says AJ’s star has fallen.
    Potential fights with Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder await, and there’s also been talk of a big rematch with rival Dillian Whyte.
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    But another loss will derail those plans, and Franklin will be looking to change his life forever with an upset victory.
    Here we meet the ring girls for the massive bout…
    Alissa King-Underwood
    Alissa King-Underwood is one of the ring girls for the fightCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cey2rK2M_cb/?hl=en
    She has 12.2k followers on InstagramCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cey2rK2M_cb/?hl=en
    Alissa was crowned Miss Swimsuit Uk in 2021Credit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cey2rK2M_cb/?hl=en
    Alissa King-Underwood is a permanent fixture on the boxing circuit as a ring girl.
    She has been on the side for fights such as Kenichi Ogawa vs Joe Cordina and Derek Chisora vs Kubrat Pulev 2.
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    Alissa is a favourite with boxing fans as she boasts over 12,000 followers on Instagram.
    Alissa’s stunning figure won her Miss Swimsuit UK, and she is a double Miss Cambridgeshire champion.
    Brilliantly, she has a side project called Enchanted Princess Appearances that provide princess parties for kids.
    She is engaged to former Peterborough footballer, Bobby Copping.
    Chloe Ellman-Baker
    Chloe Ellman-Baker is the other confirmed ring girlCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chloe.eb/?hl=en
    She has 16.8 followers on InstagramCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chloe.eb/?hl=en
    Chloe calls herself The Queen of Europe in 2022Credit: https://www.instagram.com/chloe.eb/?hl=en
    Like Alissa, Chloe is another who has broadened her horizons and moved into motosport.
    Chloe is also an internationally published model.
    She is also well-travelled – with luxury holidays to Dubai and Tenerife documented on social media with tons of bikini pics.
    She also dates a sportsman in Harlequins rugby star Dino Lamb.
    Calling herself the ‘Queen of Europe’, she has 17,000 followers on Instagram.
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    Chloe is pals with Aussie boxer Ebanie Bridges.
    The ring girl was on hand as Bridges defended her IBF female bantamweight belt against Shannon O’Connell in December. More

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    Inside Anthony Joshua’s long-running feud with ‘clown’ Lennox Lewis and why pair refuse to speak to each other

    HEAVYWEIGHT giants Anthony Joshua and Lennox Lewis have been feuding for years.Joshua, 33, is preparing to return to the ring on Saturday night when he takes on Jermaine Franklin at the O2 Arena.
    Anthony Joshua flew out to see Lennox Lewis after winning gold at the OlympicsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    He ended up snubbing Lewis’ coaching offer when he turned professionalCredit: Getty
    The Olympic gold medallist is attempting to bounce back from successive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.
    But irrespective of the outcome against Franklin, one man AJ is unlikely to impress is British legend Lewis.
    The 57-year-old is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweights of all time.
    Lewis beat the likes of Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Frank Bruno and Vitali Kitschko during his sensational reign at the top of the division in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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    And he could have remained in the sport as a coach following Joshua’s gold medal win at London 2012.
    AJ flew to Jamaica to meet Lewis as he prepared to turn professional the following year.

    But things did not work out, with Lewis telling the Undefeated Podcast: “We talked about my career and he loved listening to the stories and all the different things that I went through.
    “I said, ‘I’d love to help you,’ I don’t want to be his promoter, I’m not a promoter, but there’s things I can teach him.
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    Joshua and Lewis meeting in 2013Credit: Instagram / @anthonyjoshua
    “He phoned me, he said, ‘I really want you to help me.’ I said, ‘Okay, good.’
    “Then I didn’t hear from him again. I heard that he picked some other people to help him, he was doing his professional career and that was it.”
    Joshua snubbed Lewis for Tony Sims as he embarked on his pro career with the Essex-based coach.
    Sims would help AJ claim his first world title, before he was replaced by Rob McCracken in 2016.
    And in 2017, after Joshua’s win over Wladimir Klitschko, Lewis took his first public swipe at his fellow countryman.
    He said: “Me and Evander Holyfield were there actually [at Wembley] for German TV when he boxed Klitschko.
    “We were outside the dressing room [after the fight]. We wanted to big him up as first champion after the Olympics. Now he’s beat the big man, we’re there to congratulate him.
    “Security brushed us out of the way and brushed him in there. He was like, ‘Len–’ and gone. They pushed him in.
    “I said, ‘Okay, cool. They don’t want me around. They don’t want me near to him.’ The promoter, [Eddie Hearn] definitely the promoter, no doubt about that.
    “You allow your promoter to do that to the last undisputed, to me and Holyfield, and we’re there to big him up.
    “You’ve showed me your position, I’m not gonna be running after a person if I know their position.”
    He also criticised Joshua’s inability to make a fight with then WBC champion Deontay Wilder, saying to Boxing Scene: “He wants to go around making money.
    Joshua was with coach Tony Sims, far right, for the first 17 pro fights of his careerCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    “I think that’s going to be a downfall for him. He has to stay with it, he can’t be in the background.
    “If he wants to be champion, he has to act like a champion.”
    Since then, Joshua has suffered three professional losses – to Andy Ruiz and Usyk twice.
    And it was after the Ruiz defeat when his rivalry with Lewis bubbled to the surface once more.
    Speaking about Joshua, Lewis suggested he should change trainer again, tweeting: “Too many things went wrong in that fight to say he was properly prepared for Ruiz or the situation he found himself in.
    “AJ found himself asking questions with no answers. They couldn’t make the adjustments…
    “I say you can’t go to university with your third-grade teacher.
    “They won’t have the answers you need at that level. You need a professor by then.”
    Joshua labelled Lewis a clown in a 2019 interviewCredit: Sky Sports via Twitter
    This time Joshua responded, telling Sky Sports: “Lennox is a clown. I don’t respect Lennox. Me and Lennox are not the same.
    “My legacy is to sit back and enjoy the younger generation coming up, and not to be involved.
    “Just to appreciate what it takes to get there. Lennox isn’t like that. Me and Lennox are cut from a different cloth.”
    Lewis did not take these comments lying down, replying on social media by pointing out that he became undisputed champion – something Joshua is still yet to achieve.
    He said: “Wow! He’s right! We ARE cut from a different cloth.
    “Undisputed wasn’t something I ‘worried’ about. It was something I went after until it was accomplished!
    “Disappointed in AJ’s words but I understand that this ‘jealousy’ narrative was only fabricated AFTER I criticised them for Wilder negotiations. All of a sudden I’m a hater.
    “Ask who benefits from such a simple-minded narrative? Not AJ. Not me.”
    Not one to back down, Joshua posted his own message on Instagram.
    He said: “Always say it how it is. A clown is a clown. He can wipe his make-up off, but his heart remains the same.
    “No squares in my circle, cuz. G s*** only.”
    Lewis commented that his “door remains open” to Joshua despite the beef, but that “disrespect is not the answer to his frustrations”.
    After a month of quiet, Joshua then reflected on the back and forth with Lewis.
    He said: “Lewis has never reached out… The only times I’ve ever heard of Lewis making contact is via the internet.
    “Who does take time to call me, and is not so much involved in the internet stuff, is Wladimir Klitschko.
    “Calls me, advises me. He’s not doing it for the clout. He just calls me man-to-man.
    “I just feel like, when it comes to me, it’s kind of different, ‘Anthony’s dodging, Anthony Joshua’s not this, he needs to do that.’
    “Why are you always attacking me, rather than reaching out like Klitschko and giving a young man advice when I need it?

    “I’m not two-faced. You poke me, you poke me, sooner or later you’re gonna hear what I have to say about you.”
    Lewis again replied that Joshua was “most definitely wrong” and the pair have avoided speaking about each other over the last four years.
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    Boxer David Haye knew his career was over just 35 seconds into his rematch against Tony Bellew

    FORMER world champion David Haye knew his boxing career was finished just 35 seconds into his rematch with Tony Bellew.The now 42-year-old was dropped three times before being stopped in the fifth back at The O2 on May 5, 2018, leading to his retirement a few weeks later.
    David Haye knew just 35 seconds into his final fight his career was overCredit: PA:Press Association
    The 40-year-old was dropped three times before being stopped in the fifth against Tony Bellew in May 2018Credit: Getty Images
    ‘Hayemaker’ had suffered a ruptured Achilles during the first fight with the Liverpudlian a year previous, forcing his corner to stop the clash in the eleventh.
    But despite coming into the second bout as heavy favourite, the Londoner admits he realised he was finished as a boxer inside the very first round of the one-sided affair.
    Speaking to the Daily Star, Haye said: “I knew about 35 seconds into the first round of that second fight with Tony Bellew that this was it. “It just felt all wrong, it was really weird. I’ve never had it before. It just didn’t feel like a boxing match, it felt really strange.
    “I was kind of posturing and hoping something would click into how it always was, and it just didn’t click in at any stage.
    “Even in the early rounds, the rounds I was winning, it just felt that everything was an effort. Even to move and bounce, it was all an effort.
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    “I’d see opportunities after they’d gone, whereas before I’d see it and just deal with it. But it just got to that point where I just couldn’t see and it was too late. “Where I’d normally slip and counter I was just getting hit.
    “It was a feeling I’ve never had before and would never like to have ever again to be brutally honest!”
    The ex-two-weight title holder continued: “I’m glad it ended as conclusively as it did so it doesn’t leave me with any thoughts that ‘maybe one day I can do a little bit better, if it wasn’t for my Achilles then I could have done it.
    “I knew that was it. I can remember that feeling of ‘that’s it, you’ve pushed it as far as it’s humanly possible to push it, you’ve given it a good go, you’ve given yourself the best chance, you’re as healthy as you’ve ever been, you’re as strong, you’re as fit’ – but it’s not about strength or fitness, it’s about how much fight your body can fight. “And once that flame’s out, it’s out for good.”
    In 2021, Haye did return to the ring for an exhibition match against pal Joe Fournier.
    He won by unanimous decision after eight rounds, but despite admitting he enjoyed it there’s no chance he will return again
    “The itch was there for me at the time, I really enjoyed it,” Haye said of his exhibition bout.
    “I did like a month’s boxing training for that, I don’t usually do boxing training anymore I just do weight training and circuits and general all-around fitness so I had a month to do some sparring and general boxing training – really got the juices flowing.
    “But, since then I’ve packed up the gloves so the vibe’s gone now [laughs]. I’m just enjoying my world tour at the moment, just bumping around enjoying life,” Haye concluded.
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    Anthony Joshua slams ‘clown’ Carl Froch and Amir Khan for ‘talking s*** about me’ as Brit prepares for Franklin showdown

    ANTHONY JOSHUA delivered a vicious verbal jab to a host of legendary British boxers who have criticised him ahead of his comeback.AJ returns to the ring on Saturday hoping to relaunch his career against American Jermaine Franklin at the O2.
    Anthony Joshua (left) makes his comeback against Jermaine (right) on SaturdayCredit: PA
    Carl Froch is one former star to question whether AJ is coming to the end of his careerCredit: Twitter @Carl_Froch
    Amir Khan had a famous fallout with Anthony Joshua in the pastCredit: Doug Seeburg
    The star suffered the first defeat of his career when he came up against 25/1 underdog Andy Ruiz Jr in New York back in 2019.
    The Englishman was left battered and bruised after he was knocked to the canvas four times by the hard-hitting Mexican before he went on to beat him in the rematch to regain the heavyweight titles and then defended them against Kubrat Pulev.
    Joshua was then outpointed by Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as he lost his belts for a second time before he suffered a repeat in August against the Ukrainian and now knows nothing but victory over Franklin will do.
    He has vowed to put his opponent into “a grave of his own digging” – but he has also come out swinging against his critics.
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    Retired icons Johnny Nelson, Tony Bellew, Carl Froch and Amir Khan have all cast doubt on whether Joshua can climb back to the top of the mountain and cast aspersions on whether he is coming to the end of his career.
    But AJ blasted back: “These people don’t get me. Not on my wavelength. Not at my level.
    “I don’t use boxing as a platform to rant and rave and disrespect other fighters.
    “If these people have something to say, say it to me. They have my number. Call me.
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    “If I have something to say about you , I’ll say it face to face.
    “I won’t talk about my enemies on line. I prefer to stay silent. These people want me to talk back but why should I get dragged in by clowns?”
    Joshua continued: “When it was Carl talking s*** about me I messaged him direct to ask what it was all about.
    “When it was Amir and that s*** about me with his wife why did he go online? At least message me.
    “And then when I see these guys at a fight or somewhere they’re coming up and saying ‘hi AJ how are you?’ How does that work?
    “Where I come from it’s not about getting clouts it’s about results.”
    Credit: SUNSPORT
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    Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin live stream and TV guide – how to watch massive heavyweight clash

    ANTHONY JOSHUA faces American contender Jermaine Franklin this weekend in a huge heavyweight bout. AJ is looking to reassert himself at the top of the heavyweight division but needs to get a run of wins under his belt.
    Anthony Joshua takes on Jermaine Franklin at the O2 this weekendCredit: PA
    After losing his three belts to Usyk, and subsequently failing to win them back, even Joshua’s own promoter Eddie Hearn says his man’s star has fallen.
    Back where it all began at the O2 on Saturday, however, Joshua can etch his name back into the minds of boxing fans.
    Potential fights with Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder await, and there’s also been talk of a big rematch with rival Dillian Whyte.
    But another loss will derail those plans, and Franklin will be looking to change his life forever with an upset victory.

    How can I watch Joshua vs Franklin?
    Joshua vs Franklin will be shown live on DAZN in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
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    Can I watch DAZN on my TV?

    On March 23, DAZN launched their first TV channel on Sky known as DAZN 1 HD.
    The channel will show a 24/7 schedule of live and catch-up content including 50-plus fights a year.
    DAZN will be on Sky channel 429 in the UK and Ireland.
    To access the channel, you will need a DAZN subscription which will also give you access to the DAZN app which is available to download for free onto your mobile or tablet.
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    I’m a busty boxing ring girl and I’m earning NINE TIMES what I used to – but I really rake it in selling sexy pics

    RING GIRL Apollonia Llewellyn has revealed she earns NINE TIMES more than she used to from being in boxing.The 23-year-old began working in the sport as a teenager when she was employed by Ultimate White Collar boxing.
    Apollonia Llewellyn is a model and influencerCredit: Instagram
    She has also returned to boxing as a Misfits ring girlCredit: Instagram
    Back then she was earning just £100 for a night’s work.
    As a result, she left the ring-girl industry at the age of 19 to focus on modelling and building her social media profile.
    But now she has returned to boxing following the rise of Misfits – which involves influencer “fighting”.
    And she has revealed the KSI-led organisation pays her a lucrative £900 per show – while it has also boosted her online presence.
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    Speaking to Entrepreneur, she said: “Now I am working with Misfits directly because they want to keep the same girls for every fight. I get paid around £900, which is about $1,100, per match.
    “They’ve also mentioned that they will put us on a salary going forward.
    “Taking this ring-girl gig paid off almost immediately. I posted promoting the first Misfit fight I did on Instagram and TikTok and my follower count went up by nearly 10,000 across both platforms.
    “I’ve also noticed that when I post pictures in my ring-girl outfits, they get more interactions and usually it’s KSI fans in the comments.”
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    She rakes in money through selling pictures onlineCredit: Instagram
    Apollonia first got into the ring-girl world as a teenager but left due to the small paymentsCredit: Apollonia Llewellyn via Business Insider
    Apollonia also has an OnlyFans account that costs £25 to sign upCredit: Instagram
    However, Apollonia’s main source of income does not come from boxing.
    Her primary salary is made up from posting sexy pictures online.
    Back in 2020, she revealed she earns £10,000 PER MONTH selling the images.
    And she takes £25 every time someone subscribes to her OnlyFans account.
    She also keeps up her influencer brand with two Instagrams and three TikToks per day.
    Apollonia also earns from modelling shoots.
    But she has not played down the impact of Misfits boxing in enhancing her reputation.
    And she admits a huge amount of that is due to KSI being the frontman for the operation.
    She added: “The power of KSI’s fanbase has also impacted my recent experiences as a ring girl.
    “The fans will ask to take pictures with me after a match even though I just hold the ring card.
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    “My brother watches all these guys on YouTube and told me to get a bottle of Prime – an energy drink brand that KSI and Logan Paul own – while I was there.
    “I took a picture with the bottle and now Prime has sent me 10 cases. I feel like a lot of brand deals will come out of this work as well.”
    KSI is the YouTuber that had the vision for Misfits boxingCredit: Getty
    Apollonia makes most of her money from selling picturesCredit: Instagram
    She has praised the impact of KSI on the increase in her social media profileCredit: Instagram More