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    KSI vs Faze Temperrr prediction: Who will come out on top in huge Misfits Boxing 4 main event?

    YOUTUBE star-turned-boxer KSI makes his return to the boxing ring on Saturday against fellow internet sensation FaZe Temperrr.The Brit, 29, was supposed to face MMA star Dillon Danis, but the latter pulled out 10 days before fight night.
    KSI will fight Temperrr on SaturdayCredit: PA

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    KSI and Danis shared a pretty heated build-up for their fight, but fans have will now be watching a different six-round clash inside the OVO Arena in Wembley, London.
    Temperrr was last in action on Misfits Boxing 003.
    He won via a first-round knockout and could prove to be stern test for The Nightmare.
    KSI made light work of Swarmz and Luis Pineda in August.
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    And he insists his “focus won’t be distracted” by the pre-fight mess involving Danis.
    KSI said: “I mentioned at the Press Conference that Dillon was being haunted by me. He made his excuses and knew he couldn’t handle what I bring to a boxing ring.
    “This answers the question whether he’s a fighter or not.
    “He’s a warrior alright, a keyboard warrior, and hopefully he’s learnt to leave the real men to speak with their actions rather than hollow words.
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    “That being said, my focus won’t be distracted from the task at hand and that’s FaZe Temperrr.
    “We’ve come head-to-head plenty of times with the Sidemen and FaZe Clan competing against each other, and it looks like we have another challenge on our hands.
    “Credit to Temperrr for stepping up like a REAL fighter.”
    Temperrr is confident heading into the fight, and says he wants to knock the Sidemen – YouTube group KSI is part of – off top spot.
    He added: “I showed exactly what I can do in my last fight.
    “At any moment in the fight, I can catch my opponent and you can see how they respond when that happens.
    “The Sidemen have been on top for too long, and it’s time for FaZe and I to show them exactly what we’re made of.
    “Sure, KSI is a huge name, but only one man is going to come out of this victorious. I hope he’s as prepared as he says he is, because I’m coming to London to do one thing, and that’s claim a massive win inside that ring.”
    The bookies are heavily in KSI’s favour – they’re backing him to maintain his unbeaten professional record.
    And despite underdog Temperrr having one loss on his record, that came against Slim Albaher, the American holds a significant height and slight reach advantage.
    Temperrr is 6ft4, considerably taller than KSI, and has a one inch reach advantage, which he says allows him to catch his opponent.
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    KSI will hold a power and speed advantage over Temperrr, who took the fight on ten days notice.

    And the Brit can take a punch, as he proved against Logan Paul.
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    Anthony Joshua accused of ‘ducking’ Deontay Wilder grudge match as he prepares for crucial April return

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been accused of “ducking” a grudge match against Deontay Wilder.AJ is aiming to bounce back after two crushing defeats to Oleksandr Usyk with a new trainer.
    Anthony Joshua has been accused of ‘ducking’ Deontay WilderCredit: Instagram / @anthonyjoshua
    The Bronze Bomber returned to the ring in stunning fashion in OctoberCredit: Getty
    Despite looking a lot more aggressive than in his first loss, Joshua opted to replace the renowned Robert Garcia after that bout.
    Hearn confirmed this week that the boxing star has chosen a new man to lead his training camp, which will begin in America next week.
    And he says that his fighter is heading Stateside as “he can’t breathe” in the UK.
    Both the trainer and Joshua’s opponent have yet to be confirmed, although it is widely-believed Gerard Washington will be the man he climbs into the ring with on April 1.
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    The 40-year-old heavyweight – who was knocked out by Wilder in 2017 – is on the joint-worst run of his career following back-to-back TKO losses to Charles Martin and Ali Eren Demirezen.
    But his trainer Malik Scott, who is also the head trainer of the Bronze Bomber, is adamant that the veteran is “ready” for AJ, although he insists that the Brit has dodged his top fighter.
    He told Best Sports Betting Canada: “At one time it looked like we’re getting ready to get a Deontay-AJ fight made, then you hear AJ and his team want to do other things.
    “It seems like he’s ducking all my heavyweights.
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    “You have got to fight one of my heavyweights, man, we’re waiting on you over here.
    “You’re ducking Deontay Wilder, Gerald Washington is ready to fight right now, in top condition, mentally and spiritually and physically.”
    Malik, who added that Wilder could be ready to face Andy Ruiz Jr in a WBC title eliminator as early as March, continued: “Gerald Washington is one of the leading names to possibly fight Anthony Joshua.
    “It’s not a rumour, it’s an actual fact that he’s one of the options. And it’s something Gerald is ready for.
    “I keep telling people, Gerald is a big, strong, heavy handed guy.
    “The physicalities are there, but what we’ve been working on is mental stamina. And fighting at the highest level, that’s more important than the physical.
    “Gerald is better than ever, he’s hungrier than ever, and I can’t wait for you guys to see him. And I can’t wait to see him under the lights myself.
    “I’m very optimistic the fight will get made, especially at this point with the move they’re trying to do for AJ, that’s what makes me optimistic about it because I know the mission they’re on with AJ. And that’s not the mission I’m on for Deontay and AJ.”
    Wilder returned to the ring after successive defeats to Tyson Fury by delivering a stunning first round knock out to Robert Helenius back in October. More

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    Tyson Fury’s ex-rival Otto Wallin wants Anthony Joshua fight as promoter reveals talks over comeback bout

    TYSON FURY’s ex-rival Otto Wallin wants to be Anthony Joshua’s return fight to heavyweight boxing. Southpaw Wallin, 32, has only one loss on his professional record, and that came to WBC champion Fury back in 2019.
    Wallin lost to Fury but gave the Gypsy King a nasty cut above his right eyeCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Wallin would like to fight Joshua on his return fightCredit: AFP
    He has 24 wins, with four of those coming after his only defeat.
    Two-time former unified world heavyweight champion Joshua, 33, is eyeing a boxing comeback this year following his rematch loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua first lost his belts to the Ukrainian in 2021, with Usyk winning by unanimous decision.
    Last summer’s rematch in Saudi Arabia was a closer contest, however, it still ended in defeat for the Brit.
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    Sky Sports were told that Australian heavyweight Demsey McKeanis in talks to fight Joshua.
    McKeanis, 32, is unbeaten but Wallin’s promoter Dmitry Salita maintains that Joshua must come back against a credible opponent.
    Salita told Sky Sports: “We will see how serious Joshua is about returning to an elite heavyweight level by the level of the opponent he selects.
    “He can beat the likes of McKean in an impressive fashion training by himself.
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    “So a fight with such an opponent will not prove anything as an elite boxer and will not be able to see actual improvements from a new trainer.
    “Joshua has been associated with lots of big names. Is it real? I don’t know. Not if he fights a no-name with a glossy record.”
    Salita continued: “Otto is willing and ready to come to the UK on April 1 to fight Anthony Joshua. That would be a massive fight!
    “Otto is interested in fighting Joshua and that is the fight that seems to make sense especially if Fury fights Usyk in March.
    “Otto believes he will beat Joshua and with that deserve the Fury rematch.
    “Even if it’s not Otto, the level of opponent will tell us where Joshua is at now.
    “Joshua is a very accomplished fighter and was one of the best heavyweights of this generation.
    “As a fan if he’s still got it, I would love to see him fight the big fights.” More

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    Anthony Joshua training in America because ‘he can’t breathe’ in UK and will return ‘reinvigorated’, says Eddie Hearn

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is training in America for his next fight as he “can’t breathe” in the UK, says Eddie Hearn.And the Matchroom promoter has also insisted that the two-time heavyweight champion will return “reinvigorated” in four months’ time.
    Anthony Joshua will begin his training camp in America next weekCredit: PA
    AJ is aiming to bounce back after two crushing defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Ahead of his rematch with the Ukrainian in August, the 33-year-old opted to bring in Robert Garcia as his coach.
    Despite looking a lot more aggressive than in his first loss, Joshua opted to replace the renowned Garcia after that bout.
    Hearn confirmed this week that the boxing star has chosen a new man to lead his training camp, which will begin in America next week.
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    However, he has now revealed the reasons why the 2012 Olympic gold medallist is heading Stateside to prepare for his comeback.
    Remaining tight-lipped on the identity of the trainer and opponent, Hearn told The DAZN Boxing Show: “April 1 is the targeted date in London. I have a call (today) to go through the final list of opponents, the final bits and pieces around the date. We’re almost ready. He’s excited.
    “I’m happy with the trainer. I’m happy with anybody that makes AJ feel comfortable, feel motivated, feel excited, and I think this is gonna be a nice break.
    “The problem is, being in the UK, he can’t breathe. When he goes to America, people still know who he is, but it’s just a different world.
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    “Can you imagine, that Anthony Joshua, where he’s gonna be training, can rent a house or stay in a hotel, and can go for a walk and go and sit in a coffee shop and have a bit of breakfast and a bit of coffee with some friends, and yeah, someone might come over and go, ‘AJ, man, how you doin’?’ But literally, that is an impossibility (in the UK).
    “He can go to the mall and have a nice stroll around and pop into Foot Locker and just be normal. Like, live a normal life that people should be allowed to do. It’s just a pressure cooker.”
    Hearn added: “Because he’s that guy, because he’s that ambassador and role model, he’ll never turn down a photo or a conversation.
    “You don’t realise how much that’s going to drain you when you’re doing two or three sessions a day.
    “I think it’s gonna be really good for him. I really feel like you’re gonna see a reinvigorated Anthony Joshua in April and I can’t wait to see him back.” More

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    I once asked my dad Muhammad Ali which fight was his toughest and his answer surprised me

    FEW names carry as much weight as Muhammad Ali – so it’s no surprise his son and heir faced an epic fight to live up to his legacy.Not only was the late legend considered to be “The Greatest” boxer of all time, he had a ­magnetic personality and a moral purpose championing his anti-racism campaign in the US.
    Boxing legend Muhammad Ali with son Muhammad Ali Jnr, who has struggled to live up to his legendary father’s nameCredit: Sports Illustrated – Getty
    Muhammad Jnr practising his boxing skills in 2016, but he had previously been hooked on drugs, surviving on food stamp benefits and living in a leaky hovel — cut off from his famous father
    Boxing legend Ali aged 20 in 1962Credit: Getty
    It was therefore inevitable that his namesake, Muhammad Ali Jnr, had high expectations to meet.
    But the younger man had struggles of his own, ending up hooked on drugs, surviving on food stamp benefits and living in a leaky hovel — cut off from his famous father.
    The 50-year-old American has now cleaned up his act and will be the subject of both a documentary and a dramatised movie.
    The films will delve into the trials of being the offspring of Muhammad Ali — born Cassius Clay — probably the world’s best-known athlete.
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    While you might imagine that Ali Jnr would have been brought up in the lap of luxury, he was in fact raised by his grandparents, who struggled for cash.
    And while he could have chosen to adopt his dad’s birth surname of Clay, he stuck proudly with Ali.
    Speaking exclusively to The Sun, he says: “I was born with the name Muhammad Ali, so I had to be protected because, later in life, my father said, ‘This is Muhammad Ali — when I’m done, he’ll take over’. 
    “Now I’m taking over the legacy. I’m going to keep the legacy going. I am Muhammad Ali Jnr.”
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    Ali Snr was 25 and already a divorcee when he married Jnr’s actress mum, Belinda Boyd, in 1967. She was aged just 17.
    ‘My father was just a teddy bear’
    They had three daughters, Maryum, Jamillah and Rasheda, before the boxer’s male heir arrived.
    By this time, Ali was known the world over thanks to his quick feet, devastating glove work and his refusal on conscientious grounds to fight for the US military in Vietnam.
    But with fame and fortune came the attention of numerous women — a temptation he could not resist.
    He cheated on Belinda, who changed her name to Khalilah Ali, before leaving her for his third wife, Veronica Porche, when Ali Jnr was four years old.
    Ali Jnr reveals that messing with his mum was a bold move — because she was one of the few people to ever floor the champion.
    He recalls: “I once said to my father, ‘Of all the fighting you did, what was the one fight you’d never do again?’ He thought for a minute and said to me, ‘Your mother’.”
    That was because she had thrown him to the ground with a thump in a judo move when he’d crept into the house behind her.
    After the divorce, Ali Jnr went to live with his maternal grandparents and would only stay with his dad during school holidays.
    But his dad, who had at least nine children, made sure those visits were very special.
    Ali Jnr says: “He would take us everywhere. It was all good back then. My father was basically a teddy bear.
    “He loved his kids and he’d do anything for us. I never got spanked by him.
    “It was someone we called ‘Daddy’ — I don’t know any other way to put it. He was a good father even though he wasn’t always there for us.”
    The lack of contact with his children was something that the boxer came to regret. He warned Ali Jnr, “Don’t make the same mistake and same decision I made in my life”.
    His son took the message to mean “having too many women and being with other women. And also the mistakes he made of not being there for his children”.
    Despite earning a fortune from bouts — including the $100million 1974 Rumble In The Jungle against George Foreman — Ali Snr did not provide enough cash to support all his kids.
    Ali Jnr says: “He was away a lot, so our grandparents raised me when I was a child. My grandfather was going to retire, but he had to work to pay the bills, the mortgage.”
    Carrying the name Muhammad Ali around the school playground also proved to be a curse for his son.
     He says: “I got bullied because the other children wanted to know if I could fight like my dad. 
    “I never showed my technique to anybody and I never will.”
    Ali Jnr was more fearful about what might happen to his father as the older man stood up for the rights of black Americans, making him a target for right-wing groups.
     Ali Jnr states: “I thought he was going to be martyred like Martin Luther King was.”
     His dad also warned him about the dangers of a professional boxing career and Ali Jnr decided not to follow the same path. It was a wise decision in terms of health, because repeated blows to the head left the heavyweight king with Parkinson’s disease.
    The brain damage meant that Ali Snr was so forgetful he once abandoned his son at a roadside eatery when the boy was 14.
    ‘I used to smoke weed, crack and cocaine’
    Ali Jnr says: “One time my father picked me up from where I was living in Chicago to go to his home in Michigan and we stopped at a place on the way. 
    “He told me to go get something to eat and when I came back, he was gone. It was scary. I was crying.”
     Around this time, Ali had married his fourth and final wife, Yolanda Williams, who is better known as Lonnie. After that, the boxer and his eldest son drifted apart. Lacking purpose and unable to escape his father’s shadow, Ali Jnr started taking illegal drugs.
    Muhammad Ali Junior pictured outside his former home in one of Chicago’s roughest areasCredit: www.thisischriswhite.com
    Ali Snr was 25 and already a divorcee when he married Jnr’s actress mum, Belinda Boyd, in 1967. She was aged just 17Credit: AP:Associated Press
    The boxing legend with third wife Veronica PorcheCredit: Getty – Contributor
    He admits: “I used to use weed and smoke crack and heroin.”
    In 2005 he married Shaakira and they have two children, Ameera, 14, and 13-year-old Shakera.
    Ali Jnr says: “It was hard financially. I actually had to sleep on the floor because from my bed every day, every night, you would hear gunshots going off.
    “Beside the crime, the water wasn’t right, the electricity wasn’t right, the building wasn’t right. When it rained it leaked into the room.”
    Financial worries only increased the tension with Lonnie, who was his dad’s primary carer.
    His son claims: “I asked him for some money. And she told me not to ask him for money. I really hated her for that.” Eventually, Ali Jnr began taking positive steps and quit his drug habit. He says: “I got off that and turned my life around. I stay away from drug addicts now.”
    But marriage to Shaakira did not survive that turbulent existence and the couple are working out a divorce.
    For a long time he was either unemployed or doing odd jobs, such as painting and decorating.
    Recently, he helped set up The Muhammad Ali Legacy Continues, an organisation that aims to establish gyms in his father’s name and to campaign against bullying.
    Much of his time at the moment is taken up with the movie projects. The documentary, My Father Muhammad Ali, is due out in here in March and there are plans to make a dramatised version of Ali Jnr’s life.
    He reveals: “A biopic is going to start filming on my life story later next year by the same producer who did The Irishman with De Niro.” Ali Snr died aged 74 in 2016, but his son was left upset by the high-profile nature of the funeral, which was packed with celebrities. He says: “It was like a circus.”
    There seems little point in Muhammad Ali Jnr trying to escape his father’s name — because his legacy is all round.
    He concludes: “Everywhere I go, somebody has heard of Muhammad Ali and everywhere I go I see a picture of my father somewhere. 
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    “It’s now like a dream. I never thought my father would die.
    “The greatness he had, I never thought he would literally die.” More

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    Gerrie Coetzee dead aged 67 – Former world heavyweight champion who clashed with Frank Bruno dies after illness

    BOXING champion Gerrie Coetzee has died aged 67. The former world heavyweight champion clashed with the likes of Frank Bruno.
    South African heavyweight boxer Gerrie Coetzee squares up to Britain’s Frank BrunoCredit: Getty
    Coetzee was the first boxer from Africa to fight for, and win, a world heavyweight championshipCredit: Rex
    He also was the first boxer from Africa to fight for, and win, a world heavyweight championship, holding the title from 1983 to 1984.
    He competed from 1974 to 1986 and again in 1993 and 1997.
    And his knockout wins include fighting against Michael Dokes and former unified world heavyweight champion Leon Spinks.
    Coetzee fought against Britain’s Frank Bruno in 1986 and was knocked out.
    He had been battling cancer before his death was confirmed on Thursday night.
    Sports blogger Clinton van der Berg said: “A giant has fallen. The Boksburg Bomberhas succumbed to illness.
    “Almost exactly 40 years after his great triumph – winning the WBA heavyweight championship by 10th-round KO against Mike Dokes – Gerrie Coetzee has died aged 67.
    “One of my boyhood heroes. RIP.”
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    Another fan wrote: “One of my boyhood heroes has passed away. I always think of him when I hear the song – Eye of the Tiger. RIP Gerrie Coetzee.”
    South African rugby writer Brendan Nel wrote: “Gerrie Coetzee. A memory from my childhood. 3am get up to watch him box. World heavyweight champ gone. RIP.” More

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    OnlyFans star Elle Brooke stuns in sexy lingerie, slippers and birthday sash for face off with TikToker Faith Ordway

    ONLYFANS model Elle Brooke wowed boxing fans by wearing skimpy lingerie during her latest face-off.The X-rated actress returns to the ring on Saturday night on the undercard of KSI’s clash with FaZe Temperrr at Wembley Arena.
    OnlyFans model turned boxer Elle Brooke will return to the ring this weekendCredit: Instagram
    Brooke will lock horns with TikTok star Faith OrdwayCredit: PA
    The pair went face-to-face at a press conference on ThursdayCredit: PA
    X-rated actress Brooke donned a slinky night to the face-offsCredit: PA
    Brooke went face-to-face with opponent Faith Ordway, who is a TikTok star, on Thursday night following a press conference.
    And the 25-year-old set pulses racing during the face-off by wearing a lacy nighty – which caught the eye of several viewers.
    Brooke completed her outfit with a pair of Uggs and a silver sash with a “Birthday Queen” emblazoned across it.
    Brooke has been training with IBF women’s bantamweight champion Ebanie Bridges ahead of her return to the ring.
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    And she’s loved being able to call on the Aussie slugger – who she recently teased an OnlyFans collaboration with.
    In an interview with Boxing Social, she said of Bridges: “She’s always there for me and it’s so nice.
    “You know, I get to work alongside my idol. My literal idol! I’m so grateful.
    “And even this week she’s been so caring and attentive.
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    “I adore her, and I love her so much.”
    “Can’t wait to see you smash it this weekend.”
    Brooke’s first foray into the ring saw her lock horns with former Love Island star AJ Bunker, which beat won via decision.
    But she plans to continue boxing in the hope of one-day landing on the undercard of a Jake Paul fight.
    She told talkSPORT: “Oh my god, being on a Jake Paul card is the absolute dream.
    “I don’t see it happening in the next fight or maybe the fight after.
    “But even if I could do really well on this fight, I would love to be kind of recognised by him.
    “If he reacted to it or gave a bit of a heads up and said, ‘You’ve done great’ that would mean the absolute world to me.
    “That would be the ideal dream.” More

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    Jake Paul accused of performing ‘smoke and mirrors act’ with two-fight boxing and MMA offer to Nate Diaz

    JAKE PAUL has been accused of performing a “smoke and mirrors” act with his recent offer to Nate Diaz.The Problem Child challenged the former UFC star to a two-fight series – one in boxing and the other in MMA – after announcing his multi-year deal with the Professional Fighters League.
    Jake Paul recently revealed he’d inked a deal with the PFLCredit: JAKE PAUL
    The Problem Child immediately called out Nate DiazCredit: GETTY
    Paul’s pursuit of Diaz has been slammed by ex-UFC champ Michael BispingCredit: GETTY
    Paul’s willingness to fight Diaz in the cage impressed many, but not former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping – who reckons the YouTuber is trying to dodge a legitimate fight in the boxing world.
    During a recent episode of his Believe You Me podcast, The Count said: ” “Now, Nate Diaz, he’s a decent boxer, he’s as tough as they come, he’s got great jiu-jitsu, but he’s not known for being the best wrestler.
    “So maybe, could he take Jake Paul down? Is Nate Diaz at the end of his career?
    “This is all smoke and mirrors.
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    “This is all just Jake Paul trying to navigate the waters of how he can continue to make money.
    “He can’t do it in boxing because in boxing if he’s going to have a big boxing fight, it has to be against a real boxer and a real boxer would more than likely beat him, which is not what they want.
    “He can’t continue calling up former UFC legends that are retired because that’s not doing it any more either.”
    Paul has got a perfect 6-0 thanks to consecutive wins over former UFC welterweight and middleweight champions Tyron Woodley and Anderson Silva.
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    But the ex-Disney star had a marked size advantage over the pair and former Bellator champ Ben Askren, which Bisping believes he’s trying to utilise against Diaz.
    He added: “The point I’m making is he’s never fought a boxer.
    “But even still, these former UFC legends, they’re not pulling in the pay-per-view numbers.
    “So now he’s going to have to fight mixed martial arts, which on paper makes it sound like Jake Paul is doing the right thing.
    “He’s being courageous, he’s willing to switch sports.
    Nate Diaz signed off from the UFC with a submission win over Tony FergusonCredit: GETTY
    “But he’s not. It’s going to be hand-picked opponents.
    “Nate Diaz in a boxing match first that’ll be co-promoted by the PFL.
    “And then mixed martial arts, again, yeah Nate Diaz is the better mixed martial artist for sure, but size is a real thing.”
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    Diaz seemingly poured cold water on the prospect of facing Paul in the PFL by tweeting the logo for Japanese MMA promotion RIZIN hours after the call out.
    Fan favourite Diaz is currently a free agent after seeing out his UFC contract with a fourth-round submission victory over Tony Ferguson last September More