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    Fans fear Tyson Fury will NEVER fight Oleksandr Usyk as Gypsy King’s rant about Ukrainian goes viral

    FANS fear Tyson Fury will never fight Oleksandr Usyk after his rant about the Ukrainian went viral.A proposed fight between the pair fell through this week with the two parties unable to a agree a deal.
    Tyson Fury never considered Oleksandr Usyk a big enough opponentCredit: PA
    Usyk was prepared to accept a 70-30 purse split in Fury’s favour to make the fight happenCredit: Reuters
    It is believed Usyk was even prepared to agree a 70-30 purse split in Fury’s favour to make the fight happen.
    But according to Usyk’s agent Egis Klimas Fury kept making more demands which made reaching a compromise impossible.
    And now quotes from 2020 have emerged which indicate Fury, 34, never wanted to fight the heavyweight champion.
    Asked about a potential clash, Fury responded saying: “Usyk ain’t on the list. He’s a no-name, no-one’s interested and it won’t make any money.
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    He’s a small cruiserweight. A foreign [who] doesn’t speak good English and nobody’s really interested anyway he’s not set anything alight.
    “I want the big fights that people are interested in and that ain’t one of them. He’s still a foreigner in a westernised world.
    “The belts are back in the west and they’re going to stay there. Whatever it sounds like the heavyweight champion should be from Britain or America and nowhere else.
    “Because maybe it Ukraine he might be a big star but Britain or America ain’t interested in some Ukrainian boxer boxing in Ukraine.
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    “The heavyweight champions needs to be from the west and that’s it. That’s how it goes.”
    Boxing fans feel Fury is ducking Usyk with some claiming he is scared to face the Ukrainian.
    One fan wrote: “How many times did he essentially say I’m just afraid I might lose to #Usyk? Kept repeating that the heavyweight belts have to stay in the West. Huh? If you were to win, that’s precisely where they’d stay. Just say’in.”
    Another added: “This statement is the most hilarious excuse I’ve heard for ducking smoke.”
    And a third said: “He’s a fraud.”
    Another commented: “Scared.”
    Usyk, 36, now looks set to instead face mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois, 25, per the WBA’s request.
    But former WBC champion Deontay Wilder, 37, has thrown his name into the hat for a mega-fight with the WBA, IBF and WBO champion. More

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    KSI vs Joe Fournier: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for huge Misfits Boxing 007 card

    KSI takes on Joe Fournier in his next fight with the YouTube superstar hell-bent on setting up a Jake Paul clash. Coming off a stoppage win over FaZe Temperrr in January, KSI’s clash with Fournier represents a slight step up in competition.
    KSI will face Joe Fournier in his next fight on May 13Credit: Twitter / @KSI
    KSI won by knockout against FaZe Temperr in his last fightCredit: PA
    Fournier is a professional boxer and is undefeated with a record of 9-0, lasting beating singer Reykon in his last fight.
    He also faced his pal David Haye in an exhibition fight, but KSI is also arguably his own toughest test.
    KSI is 4-0 as a boxer and is ultimately gearing all his efforts toward a huge fight with Jake Paul at the end of the year.
    A win over pro boxer Fournier, would give him a one-up over Paul, who failed in his quest to defeat Tommy Fury earlier this year.

    When is KSI vs Fournier?

    KSI takes on Fournier in a huge clash on Saturday, May 13.
    The bout will be held at Wembley Arena in London.
    Ring-walks for the main event can be expected around 10.30pm UK time.
    The main card will get going from 7pm.

    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    KSI vs Fournier will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK, with a a price yet to be announced for the event.
    You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month, which commits you to an entire year of action.
    A flexible pass, worth £19.99-a-month, is also available, and you can cancel anytime.
    You can also pay £99.99 for the year up front, and this is the lowest cost option.
    The fight is available for live streaming on your mobile or tablet device from the DAZN app.
    You can also watch DAZN 1 HD on Sky channel 429.

    KSI vs Fournier full card
    The undercard for KSI vs Fournier is yet to be announced, but you can expect the usual contenders to appear.
    The likes of Salt Papi and Slim Albaher could both be in action.
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    Check back at SunSport for all the latest on the undercard.
    Joe Fournier faced his old pal David Haye in an exhibition fight in 2021Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    What has been said?
    “I can’t wait to show the world what Jake Paul couldn’t, knock out a pro boxer,” KSI said.
    “Each fight, people are seeing a better KSI and I’m honestly scared for Fournier because once I land my right or left hand on his chin, it’s night night.
    “As soon as people enter the ring with me, they realise they are in hell. And they either leave the ring bruised, battered or sleeping. In the ring, I am an evil man.”
    Fournier added: “This is huge, it’s as big as it gets, it’s on DAZN pay-per-view at Wembley, against one of the biggest global superstars, not just in boxing.
    “But I am going to break a lot of little hearts when they see KSI unconscious on the canvas.
    “This is way too soon to fight me, but the deal is done, and just like Jake Paul, he will find out that when he gets into the ring with a real boxer, it’s a whole different ball game. He is in for a rude awakening.” More

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    Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin undercard: Who is fighting on huge O2 Arena bill?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is back in another huge main event – but the undercard is also stacked with action. AJ faces Jermaine Franklin in his first fight since losing to Oleksandr Usyk for the second time last year.
    Fabio Wardley is on the Joshua vs Franklin undercard in LondonCredit: Getty
    This time, there are no belts on the line for Joshua, but the pressure couldn’t be any higher.
    A win could see him catapulted into another world title shot, but a loss may send the former two-time champ into retirement.
    Joshua is back at the O2 Arena for the first time since his first title defence against Dominic Breazeale in 2016.
    Now he’s back – and with a cracking undercard to boot as well.

    Who is on the Joshua vs Franklin undercard?
    Craig Richards takes on Ricards Bolotniks in a light-heavyweight bout on the AJ-Franklin undercard.
    Elsewhere, Felix Cash and Ammo Williams are in separate bouts, and if they both win, a summer fight between the pair is on the cards.
    Prospect Jordan Flynn is also on the card against Kane Baker, as is heavyweight Fabio Wardley.

    Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin
    Craig Richards vs Ricards Bolotniks
    Felix Cash vs Matteo Signani
    Austin Williams vs. River Wilson-Bent
    Campbell Hattom vs. Louis Fielding
    John Hedges vs. Daniel Bocianski
    Jordan Flynn vs. Kane Baker
    Ziyad Almaayouf vs. TBA
    Peter Kadiru vs. TBA
    Juergen Uldedaj vs. TBA

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    🥊 Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin – Date, live stream, TV channel and all you need to know about heavyweight bout
    How can I watch Joshua vs Franklin?

    Joshua vs Franklin will be shown live on DAZN in the UK as part of your subscription.
    You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month, which commits you to an entire year of action.
    A flexible pass, worth £19.99-a-month, is also available, and you can cancel anytime.
    You can also pay £99.99 for the year up front, and this is the lowest cost option.
    The fight is available for live streaming on your mobile or tablet device from the DAZN app. More

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    Anthony Joshua glad fans can see the ‘crazy s***’ that comes with Tyson Fury talks as he backs Usyk over fight collapse

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is glad boxing fans can finally see all the ‘crazy s***’ that comes with negotiating with Tyson Fury.The 34-year-old WBC Gypsy King’s undisputed April 29 Wembley decider with Oleksandr Usyk has collapsed just five weeks out.
    Joshua has not held back as he looked over the messy negotiations that has left the Fury-Usyk fight to collapseCredit: Getty
    Team Fury are blaming the 36-year-old WBA, IBF and WBO boss for demanding too big a percentage of the potential rematch.
    Team Usyk insist it is ridiculous that their man should accept the stingy side of a 70-30 split – for a four-belt showdown on away soil – and the same carve-up in any rerun.
    AJ, 33, and Fury were days away from securing the biggest fight in British boxing history in late Spring of 2021 – perhaps even a two-fight undisputed spectacular – that was scuppered when Deontay Wilder won his legal claim for a third Fury fight.
    And last December – after Fury had finished off Wilder and beaten up Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora – he offered AJ a short-notice showdown, after he had lost his second bout and three belts to Usyk.
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    Ahead of his April 1 comeback fight against Jermaine Franklin, Joshua hopes fans finally are understanding what a nightmare it is to deal with his nemesis.
    “I will be real,” he said from his Wimbledon base ahead of the O2 bout.
    “As much as I like to entertain that gossip and Fury situation, I have been there twice and people don’t remember that.
    “I was supposed to fight him before I fought Usyk, the first time, and he pulled out due to his legal case, the arbitration, with Wilder. That was all up in the air and done online.
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    “Look at all the s*** they are going through now with this Usyk stuff. It’s just crazy.
    “I don’t publicise things so it’s actually good that people are starting to see what goes on in negotiations.
    “It’s good that people can actually see the s*** that people have got to put up with to make a fight.
    “Me and Usyk got two successful fights done. It’s just crazy.”
    It’s a sorry state of affairs and Joshua doubts him and Fury will ever settle the score in the ring.
    Usyk now has to face the WBA’s mandatory challenger in Daniel Dubois, while Fury will likely sit out until the summer.
    Tyson Fury is coming under fire from some fight fans for his role in the heavyweight debacleCredit: Reuters
    Fans of the 6ft 9in showman will insist he has earned the right to call the shots and demand the lion’s share of any fight, especially after iconic away wins over Wladimir Klitschko and Wilder.
    But his critics will now suggest his three-year hiatus and failed fights with AJ and Usyk make him a fraud.
    AJ is doing his best not to lose any more sleep over it.
    “Will the fight between me and him get made?” he wondered? “I don’t know.
    “I cannot say I am just going to sit around and wait for this geezer.
    “There are other great fights out there I can have.
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    “Without Fury on my record I will not wake up tomorrow and regret my whole boxing career.
    “If he is up for it, I am up for it, if he is not, he is not. Whatever.” More

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    Youtuber-turned-boxer KSI announces he will fight David Haye’s millionaire mate Joe Fournier next on May 13

    KSI has announced he will fight Joe Fournier on May 13.The YouTuber has promised another KO when he clashes with the 40-year-old at Wembley Arena.
    KSI has announced he will fight Joe Fournier nextCredit: PA
    The fight will take place at Wembley ArenaCredit: Twitter / @KSI
    Fournier fought David Haye in 2021Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    KSI released a promotional poster for the event alongside a caption that reads: “May 13th, we go again. Another KO incoming.”
    Fournier is a millionaire businessman who is pals with Mo Farah and David Haye.
    He is also a professional boxer and has nine wins from ten bouts – all of which came via knock-out.
    Fournier was once ranked 11th in the WBA rankings in the light heavyweight division after turning pro in 2015 – but he has not fought professional for almost five years, when he beat Andres Londono.
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    The Londoner runs superclubs around the world, including the prestigious and very private Bonbonniere in London’s exclusive Mayfair area.
    He once dated Paris Hilton and fought another his pals Haye in an exhibition bout in 2021.
    KSI last fought in January when he brutally knocked out FaZe Temperrr.
    Prior to that the YouTuber fought twice in one night when he beat Swarmz and pro fighter Alcaraz Pineda.
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    KSI is hopeful of fighting Jake Paul but accused the American of ducking him.
    He said: “They look like they just want to do the rematch or they want to look for another opponent.
    “It doesn’t seem like they are keen to fight me any time soon, which is funny because he was the guy who said I was ducking.
    “But, I’m not ducking anyone, man. I’ve literally told everyone the reason why I came back into boxing was to fight Jake Paul.
    “And now he doesn’t want to fight me.” More

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    Deontay Wilder offers to step in and fight Oleksandr Usyk after talks with Tyson Fury break down

    DEONTAY WILDER is ready to step in and fight Oleksandr Usyk after talks with Tyson Fury broke down. Usyk’s side claimed they were forced to pull the plug on the proposed four-belt unification- the first in history – due to Fury’s “disrespectful” demands.
    Deontay Wilder is ready to step in and fight Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    Oleksandr Usyk’s fight with Tyson Fury faces collapseCredit: Getty
    And the Ukrainian legend, 36, now looks set to instead face mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois, 25, per the WBA’s request.
    But former WBC champion Wilder, 37, has thrown his name into the hat for a mega-fight with the WBA, IBF and WBO champion.
    His manager Shelly Finkel told Sky Sports: “If the Oleksandr Usyk fight is available, Deontay Wilder will take it in a heartbeat.”
    Wilder is a promotional free agent currently and knocked out Robert Helenius, 38, in round one of his October comeback fight.
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    And the American has been in recent talks to fight Francis Ngannou, 36, who is now eyeing a boxing move after leaving the UFC.
    Meanwhile, Usyk’s historic undisputed title fight with Fury, 34, faces collapse after negotiations broke down at the 11th hour.
    He publicly accepted the “greedy” offer of just a 70/30 split to unify all four belts on April 29 at Wembley.
    But behind the scenes organisers struggled to get the deal over the line as the target date fast approached.
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    Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk spoke out to reveal that the sticking point was the financial split for a potential rematch between the rivals.
    But Fury’s promoter Frank Warren hit back to try and shift the focus to the original fight again.
    Warren sensationally came to a head with Krassyuk live on air with talkSPORT, where an agreement to renegotiate was met.
    He said: “We’re not gonna be negotiating over the radio, that’s for sure. But Alex and I are friends.
    “I still believe this fight can be made and I believe with the will of everybody concerned we can get it over the line and that’s what I’m trying to do.”
    Krassyuk replied: “From our perspective now this fight is not going to happen on April 29.
    “Maybe some miracle can happen, but I’m really sincere, I’m not trying to play games. Usyk’s camp pulled the plug out.”
    Warren concluded: “As soon as we finish with you guys, we’re gonna get back on the phone together Alex and I.
    “We’re gonna have a chat and if we can do this we’re gonna come back to you and tell you we’ve done a deal.”
    It has punched new hope that a compromise can be met but Warren admitted: “We’ve probably got about a day, maybe two days, then we’re done.”
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    Watch Mike Tyson fight Hasbulla, pick him up, cradle him like a baby and bite his ear in ‘crazy’ video

    MIKE TYSON picked up Hasbulla Magomedov and cradled him like a baby before nibbling his ear in a “crazy” video. TikToker Hasbulla – who has growth hormone deficiency – is a fight fan and has befriended the likes of UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov.
    Hasbulla picked up Hasbulla and cradled him like a baby before nibbling his ear
    But he may have got off on the wrong foot with heavyweight legend Tyson after a play around with the pair.
    Iron Mike let Hasbulla unload some punches on him as he showed off his trademark bobbing and weaving.
    But then Tyson grabbed hold of the social media star, took off his hat and give him a little bite.
    The hilarious clips had fans in disbelief as one reacted: “Mike Tyson picking up Hasbulla like he a two year old is crazy.”
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    Another said: “Mike, you do know Hasbulla is 20 years old, right?”
    One asked: “Hasbulla is like 20 why is he holding him like a baby.”
    Another joked: “Mike still going for the ear.”
    Hasbulla recently signed with the UFC in what is believed to be a brand ambassador role.
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    UFC president Dana White confirmed the deal to Barstool Sports but did not comment on his role within the promotion.
    He said: “Yes, we did sign Hasbulla. What he’s going to end up doing remains to be seen.”
    Due to Hasbulla’s friendship with Nurmagomedov, 34, he has by default feuded with Conor McGregor, 34.
    But White jokingly warned: “[McGregor] shouldn’t f*** around because he will get his ass whooped if he runs into him on the streets.”
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    Oleksandr Usyk’s team slam Tyson Fury’s ‘unacceptable, disrespectful demands’ after fight talks collapse

    OLEKSANDR USYK’S promoter confirmed talks to fight Tyson Fury are over – following too many “unacceptable” and “disrespectful” demands. Usyk publicly accepted Fury’s “greedy” offer of just a 70/30 split to unify all four belts on April 29 at Wembley.
    Oleksandr Usyk with his promoter Alex KrassyukCredit: Instagram @alex.krassyuk
    But behind the scenes organisers struggled to get the deal over the line as the target date fast approached.
    Now Usyk’s team have spoken out to confirm the collapse of the historic title unification and pinned the blame on Fury.
    Promoter Alex Krassyuk told talkSPORT: “The fight is called off. The reason for that is it went too far.
    “There was a feeling that after Usyk accepted 70-30, Tyson Fury started thinking that he could put a tether around his neck and start riding Usyk as much as he can.
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    “It’s not right. I mean, Usyk accepted the 70-30 split as a courtesy, he was so loyal, and he was so willing to make this fight happen.
    “But the fight isn’t about Tyson Fury, the fight is about the WBC belt that is pending in his collection.”
    Usyk’s team believed they called Fury’s bluff by accepting the slim purse split for what is a super-heavyweight fight.
    But despite the financials being agreed upon the deal is believed to have broken down due to a disagreement over other material terms.
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    Usyk is now expected to face mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois, 25, which the WBA have already ordered if talks with Fury fell apart.
    Krassyuk said: “If I start telling you the list of things he wanted, one, five, ten, or 15 minutes will not be enough.
    “There was a list of things he wanted to get in his favour that was absolutely unacceptable, which were completely disrespectful to the unified champion and former undisputed champion.
    “I cannot disclose the negotiations, it’s part of the ethics. So, if I start to go into the details, it won’t look good.
    “Maybe, if the other party would be willing to take the decision to disclose what were the things then we can talk about it.
    “At this time, I cannot do this just for this reason…. With huge regret in my heart, I must admit [the fight is off]… [Usyk] will take a short break and comply with his mandatories.”
    The fight would have promised to put all four heavyweight belts on the line for the first time in history.
    And Usyk, 36, was attempting history in trying to become the first men’s two-weight undisputed champion.
    But Krassyuk insisted Fury, 34, denied them the opportunity by purposely putting roadblocks in their route to getting the deal done.
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    He said: “If it’s so complicated that Tyson tries to avoid it by putting so many obstacles in front while making the deal then there’s no need to put more effort in and we just go our way.
    “The only thing that stays in my mind, we can claim very clearly that undisputed stays our highest priority and we will do our best to make it happen in the shortest period of time, and whoever is the temporary holder of the WBC belt we will try to make it happen.”
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