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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Liam Smith: Boxer Liam Williams breaks down fight and reveals prediction after facing BOTH rivals

    CHRIS EUBANK JR and Liam Smith settle their score in the ring on the weekend – and the fight has divided opinions. Eubank’s speed, engine and ruthlessness have some predicting he will be simply too much for his British rival.
    Liam Smith fighting Liam Williams in 2017Credit: Reuters
    Liam Williams was beaten by Chris Eubank Jr in 2022Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But Smith’s fundamentals, boxing IQ and experience has other suggesting he will be too wise.
    One man in the perfect position to predict the bout is Liam Williams, having shared the ring with BOTH.
    He was twice beaten by Smith, 34, in 2017 and in February 2022 was dropped four times in a points loss to Eubank, 33.
    Asked by Sky Sports who hits harder, Williams, 30, said: “Eubank.”
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    But on ring intelligence, he answered: “Smith. I just think it’s a case of Liam Smith has had a good amateur background.
    “He’s well-schooled, he’s got good defence, good head movement, footwork. He’s just got all the basics down.
    “You don’t always need to be fancy and do anything dazzling to be an effective fighter.”
    Williams said Eubank is the more confident when facing off, but reckons Smith has better defence.
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    He revealed: “Smith. Liam Smith is probably the easier to hit but you’d never catch him clean, it would always be gloves and arms, shoulders.
    “I think Eubank had a better defence in a different way, it was because of his feet, he was moving in and out of range and that’s obviously why I couldn’t pin him down.
    “But Smith purely defensively as you would know it, arm up, tight guard, he’s better in that sense.”
    Most importantly, Williams backed Smith to come out victorious in the Sky Box Office bout in Manchester.
    He said: “I think Smith is going to win. I think it’s going to be a great fight nevertheless but I think it’s a Smith points win for me.”
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    Anthony Joshua called out by Jarrell Miller as shamed heavyweight offers to take ‘short money’ to finally fight rival

    JARREL MILLER is willing to take “short money” in order to finally fight Anthony Joshua. The American infamously blew the chance of challenging AJ for the heavyweight titles in 2019 after failing a series of doping tests.
    Anthony Joshua and Jarrell Miller pictured in 2019Credit: Getty
    And Miller was further disgraced after another drugs bust a year later and faced FOUR YEARS out of the ring.
    Now back in the boxing business as a villain, the unbeaten heavyweight is not giving up on his pursuit of AJ.
    Miller’s promoter Dmitriy Salita told The Express: “I received a phone call from Jarrell Miller last week, he said ‘Dmitriy I’ll take short money, tell Joshua I want to fight, and I’ll take short money.’
    “So, if Jarrell can work his way back up to that level, I believe it will be interesting to see him in those elite fights as well.”
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    Miller, 34, blamed his failed test before fighting Joshua, 33, on a tainted supplement and stem cell shots in his elbow.
    He then received a contract with Bob Arum’s Top Rank stable but again tested positive for a banned substance.
    This time the ex-kickboxer put it down to a SEX PILL and was handed a two-year suspension.
    Miller enrolled in VADA testing in December 2020 and has returned clean drug tests since, which saw his licence in Las Vegas reinstated.
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    The New Yorker won two comeback fights last year, on points against Ariel Esteban Bracamonte and a stoppage over Derek Cardenas.
    And although Eddie Hearn has voiced concern over working with Miller again, Salita is hoping the door can be opened.
    He said: “As it stands now, I don’t think Matchroom is too keen to work with Jarrell but if Jarrell stays clean, keeps getting tested, and keeps winning then things can change.”
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    Tyson Fury will ‘STRUGGLE’ against Oleksandr Usyk if he fights a certain way, warns ex-coach Ben Davison

    TYSON FURY has been warned by his ex-coach Ben Davison he will “STRUGGLE” against Oleksandr Usyk should he fight a certain way. The pair of unbeaten rivals are in talks for a historic undisputed title decider this year, which is set to be pushed back to April.
    Trainer Ben Davison with Tyson Fury in 2018Credit: Action Images – Reuters
    Oleksandr Usyk is in talks to fight FuryCredit: Instagram / @uskyaa
    Fury, 34, is the odds-on favourite to emerge as the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed champion.
    But his old trainer Davison believes the longer the fight goes, the more it favours ex-cruiserweight king Usyk, 36.
    He told Queensberry’s YouTube channel: “Personally, I think he will struggle if he tries to play the long game with Usyk.
    “I think a massive strength of Tyson’s is his agility for a guy of that size, so when he’s against guys of that size it really shows out.
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    “However, against someone like Usyk those advantages will get taken away. Someone one-dimensional will struggle.
    “Tyson is very versatile, very good at locking up, stepping to someone, he’s able to do that.
    “He’s got a great engine, he’s got bundles of heart, extremely tough and does tuck up well. Good on the inside for a man of that size which is very rare.
    “Can cut the ring off, so me personally, I think that’s how the fight will go for a Tyson victory.
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    “I think he’ll struggle if he looks to play the long game with Usyk, in my opinion.”
    Davison helped bring Fury back from 28 STONE and a deep depression all the way to challenging for the world title again.
    But following a disputed 2018 draw with Deontay Wilder, Fury instead hired American Sugarhill Steward.
    With Steward, he has twice stopped Wilder, knocked out Dillian Whyte and halted Derek Chisora in ten rounds.
    Usyk, off the back of two wins over Anthony Joshua, watched Fury dispatch of Chisora at Tottenham and the pair faced off after.
    Talks for the two two unify their belts have been ongoing ever since and promoter Frank Warren provided an update.
    He said on talkSPORT: “We’re expecting a couple of offers this week, but none of them have come through and then Tyson has to make his decision.
    “I hope it’s going to happen at the end of March, early April, that’s where we’re looking at the moment.
    “So, fingers crossed we get it over the line for that date, but it will definitely, definitely happen.”
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    Anthony Joshua told to ‘give fans what they want’ by likely opponent as talks over crucial April showdown continue

    JERMAINE FRANKLIN has urged Anthony Joshua to “give fans what they want” and sign on the dotted line.The American is the front-runner to be the man opposite the former two-time unified heavyweight champion in his crucial April comeback fight.
    Anthony Joshua is on course to return to the ring in AprilCredit: GETTY
    Several names are in the running to face AJ in his crunch return boutCredit: GETTY
    American Jermaine Franklin has publicly laid down the gauntlet to AJCredit: GETTY
    SunSport understands talks are progressing well but a deal has not yet been reached, which has prompted Franklin to take to social media to try get the fight over the line.
    Along with a twinned picture of himself and AJ, the 29-year-old tweeted: “I’m ready.
    “Time to give the fans what they want.
    “Two great boxers who want to put the fans’ interest first, USA vs UK.”
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    An official offer has yet to be tabled to Franklin, although that hasn’t dampened his excitement at potentially facing the golden boy of British boxing.
    Promoter Dmirty Salita told Sky Sports: “Yes, Jermaine is excited about the opportunity to once again show the British boxing fans that he is the best American heavyweight in the world.
    “As you saw in the [Dillian] Whyte fight, Jermaine is not intimidated by a big name even if it’s thousands of miles away from home.
    “His mindset is to be the heavyweight champion of the world. Beat Joshua, beat Whyte in the rematch and fight the winner of Fury vs Usyk.”
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    Franklin suffered a controversial points defeat to Brixton Body Snatcher Whyte last November.
    Joshua, meanwhile, endured a second successive decision defeat to pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk last August.
    Defeat to the Ukrainian has put AJ on the periphery of the world title picture, so much so he can ill-afford another loss.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn recently admitted: “You go into that fight in April and you know that defeat, it’s all over, really.
    “It would be a third back-to-back defeat and yet a great performance and a showroom knockout will get everyone saying, ‘We’re back, baby.’
    “That’s what I can’t wait for because I love it when our backs are against the wall.
    “I’m excited. I’m really excited. This is the most excited I’ve been in Joshua’s journey so far.” More

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    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk moved back as Frank Warren reveals new fight date target for blockbuster undisputed bout

    TYSON FURY’s historic showdown with Oleksandr Usyk is set to take place later than initially expected.Talks over a blockbuster undisputed clash between the undefeated heavyweights resumed after Fury’s lopsided beatdown of Derek Chisora last December.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are on course for a blockbuster undisputed boutCredit: REUTERS
    The mega-fight was initially targeted for March 4Credit: GETTY
    But promoter Frank Warren has revealed the bout will likely happen in early AprilCredit: PA
    March 4 was the initial working date, but Fury co-promoter Frank Warren has revealed a delay in finalising the deal has paved the way for an “early April” dust-up instead.
    During an appearance on talkSPORT, he said: “We’re expecting a couple of offers this week, but none of them have come through and then Tyson has to make his decision.
    “I hope it’s going to happen at the end of March, early April, that’s where we’re looking at the moment.
    “So, fingers crossed we get it over the line for that date, but it will definitely, definitely happen.”
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    Negotiations are understood to be at an advanced stage, with a site deal one of the few matters to be resolved.
    Warren said: “We’re very far down the road, but there are a couple of things we’ve got to work on.
    “We’re trying to get to a point where we can announce it fairly soon and we all think it’s going to happen.”
    Despite the delay, Warren insists Usyk and his team have been easy to work with.
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    He said: “They have no promotional ties, they are free agents, they have no TV contracts, so that side of it is very simple.
    The first undisputed heavyweight title fight in nearly 24 years is expected to land in the Middle East, although Warren has refused to rule out the prospect of it taking place at Wembley.
    He said: “Tyson’s the attraction.
    “In his last two fights, he’s had 160,000 people watching.
    “But we’re working it out and they’re sensible people and we’re sensible people.”
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have been going back and forth on social mediaCredit: Reuters
    WBC king Fury has been on the receiving end of multiple call outs from slick southpaw Usyk of late, which he responded to on Tuesday.
    In a video on his social media channels, he said: “Tyson Fury here.
    “WBC heavyweight number one – get up world champion!
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    “Usyk, calling out the Gypsy King with your pathetic little callouts, dosser.
    “Rabbit. I’m coming for you, rabbit. You’re getting it, rabbit.” More

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    KSI names THREE potential opponents for next fight including ex-UFC champion, unbeaten boxer and YouTube star

    KSI has named THREE potential opponents for his next fight as he builds towards a massive grudge match with Jake Paul. The YouTube, music and crossover boxing star returned to the ring last Saturday at Wembley Arena against online rival Faze Temperrr.
    KSI celebrates after defeating Faze TemperrrCredit: Getty
    KSI, 29, was due to face Dillon Danis, 29, a 2-0 MMA fighter commonly known as Conor McGregor’s training partner.
    But Danis pulled out on less than two weeks notice, with gamer Temperr, 29, called up from the undercard in replacement.
    In the end, it mattered little who was in the other corner as KSI knocked Temperrr out in round one with with a two-punch combination.
    Afterwards, he called out Paul, 26, but insisted he will have one more bout until an end of year blockbuster with the American.
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    And KSI discussed who his next fight could be against while in a Twitter Space discussion with Tolbzter.
    He said: “Look, I’ve got several options. I think tomorrow I’m going to have a little call with my team, figure out what we’re going to do.
    “There’s plenty of options. We can have a few MisFits events to try and help with our options.
    “But obviously a lot of people are saying me versus Salt Papi, and you know that could be an option.
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    “A lot of people are saying me and obviously [Joe] Fournier, me and Woodley, etc.”
    Salt Papi, 28, shot to fame on TikTok but has been impressing in the boxing ring with three wins.
    He has scored two brutal knockouts on KSI’s undercard, most recently at Wembley against vlogger and MMA fighter Josh Brueckner, 27.
    Millionaire nightclub tycoon-turned 9-0 boxer Fournier, 39, was also in attendance to watch KSI’s win.
    The pair faced off after Temperrr was knocked out, fuelling speculation of a summer bout.
    “I didn’t want to go round just bullying the other YouTuber influencers in this space because I’m trying to help grow them.KSI
    And Woodley, 40, the ex-UFC welterweight champion, has twice crossed over to boxing in defeats to Paul.
    He was beaten on points in August 2021 before a brutal KO loss four months later in their rematch.
    Both Woodley and Fournier were considered before Danis signed to fight KSI, only to pull out.
    KSI has admitted he is keeping his options open and refusing to be nailed down to a next opponent.
    He said: “No one is set in stone. I said beforehand, there’s levels to this and I’m on a different level.
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    “I didn’t want to fight another YouTuber in this space, I kind of wanted to fight someone like Dillon, then me fight Fournier and then Jake.
    “I didn’t want to go round just bullying the other YouTuber influencers in this space because I’m trying to help grow them.”
    Salt Papi knocked out Josh BruecknerCredit: Getty
    KSI squares up with potential opponent Joe FournierCredit: Getty
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    Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua called out by Francis Ngannou after UFC exit as heavyweight star eyes boxing switch

    FRANCIS NGANNOU has called out Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua after leaving the UFC. The heavyweight has walked out as UFC champion after failing to agree a new contract with the MMA powerhouse.
    Francis Ngannou has called out Tyson Fury and Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury after beating Dillian Whyte in April 2022Credit: Reuters
    Anthony Joshua before his first fight with Oleksandr Usyk in September 2021Credit: Getty
    Now Ngannou, 36, is ready to realise his long-standing dream of making it as a professional boxer.
    And he is wasting no time in calling out two of sport’s best in Fury, 34, and Joshua, 33.
    Ngannou said on The MMA Hour: “I still want to achieve something in boxing and I want to stay in MMA as well.
    “I discovered MMA first in my life and I feel like I have some mileage to give in my sport.
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    “In a perfect world, I go out there get some boxing match then get some MMA, depending on the challenges that are out there.
    “If they are out there, I want to fight the top guys in boxing. I don’t know, I think Fury has retired and come back.
    “I don’t know where Fury is right now, but now it is time. Before, we could not do anything concrete beyond the social media stuff.
    “Whatever it is, if it is with Tyson Fury, I will take it. I have no problem doing boxing with 4oz gloves, we will figure it out.
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    “Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua would be my first ideal opponent.”
    Fury faced off against Ngannou in April after he knocked out Dillian Whyte, 34, at Wembley.
    But at the time, the Cameroonian was injured and still in talks to extend his UFC deal.
    The UFC prohibit their stars from fighting outside of the promotion, unless given special permission.
    Conor McGregor, 34, was given so in 2017 for his loss to American legend Floyd Mayweather, 45.
    But Ngannou was told he would not be allowed to replicate McGregor’s move, leaving him unwilling to be tied down to one promotion.
    He said: “In that contract, I’m not free. I’m not an independent contractor. I have no rights.
    “I hand over all the power to you guys. I’ve seen in the past how you guys can utilise your power against me, and I don’t want that.”
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    Anthony Joshua was a ‘beast’ until he ‘started to box too much’ says unbeaten heavyweight Filip Hrgovic

    FILIP HRGOVIC said Anthony Joshua was a “beast” until he “started to box too much”. AJ was beaten for the first time in June 2019, losing in round seven to Andy Ruiz Jr after four knockdowns.
    Filip Hrgovic said Anthony Joshua was a ‘beast’ until he ‘started to box too much’Credit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua is set for a boxing return in AprilCredit: Getty
    But he reformed his style to outbox Ruiz, 33, in their Saudi Arabia rematch six months later.
    Although the same tactics saw him twice lose to Oleksandr Usyk, 36, leaving Joshua, 33, in a must-win return fight this year.
    Unbeaten contender Hrgovic, 30, is one of the opponents linked with AJ and the Croatian had a brutal assessment of the Brit.
    He told Tru School Sports: “I’m careful not to learn too much and become something that I’m not, take away my advantages.
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    “I think that happened to Anthony Joshua. He was a beast.
    “He was a knockout artist and then he started to learn too much about boxing and he started to box too much, overthinking.” 
    Hrgovic narrowly beat Zhang Zhilei, 39, on the undercard of Joshua’s rematch defeat to Usyk in August.
    And he is one of the emerging candidates to welcome AJ back to the ring on his proposed April 1 comeback fight.
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    But as revealed by SunSport, American Jermaine Franklin, 29, is leading the race.
    Franklin was beaten by Dillian Whyte, 34, in November which was a disputed decision Joshua was ringside for.
    Southpaws Otto Wallin, 30, and Demsey McKean, 32, who are both ex-sparring partners of AJ’s, are also named in the list.
    Dillian Whyte beat Jermaine Franklin in a disputed decisionCredit: Getty More