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    Tyson Fury has two-fight Oleksandr Usyk plan involving Wembley rematch after ‘making an example of him’ in Middle East

    TYSON FURY plans to face Oleksandr Usyk twice, with a second bout taking place at Wembley. Fury is ready for his next challenge after besting Derek Chisora in their trilogy fight two weeks ago and is targeting unification clash with Usyk.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have been linked with a unification clashCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury wants to face Oleksandr Usyk twice in the Middle East and WembleyCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King is looking to “make an example” of the Ukrainian with a fight in the Middle East before a rematch in London.
    Fury told iFL TV: “There’s no man born who can beat me and I’ll stand and prove it against anybody, not a problem.
    “Where I am in my life at the moment and where I am with my career, I wouldn’t want to take him out quite quickly.
    “I’d like to get him in there in February, make an example of him and then give him a rematch and do it back at Wembley again.
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    “If the Middle East can deliver like they’ve said they can for the last year or so then they’re going to deliver at the end of February and if they don’t then we’ll do it in England at Wembley.
    “I don’t think it is a tough fight no. He’s nowhere near as tough as old Del Boy [Chisora]. He will not stand up to those punches like Derek did.
    “When I watched the fight between him and Derek it was a 50/50 fight, it might have been 55/45 but it wasn’t no landslide.
    “I’ve seen people like Usyk many times before, smaller men coming up to fight the heavyweight champion and 99 per cent of the time they get dusted up. I’m right out there on my own.”
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    A fight between Fury and Usyk is being targeted for a date between February 18 and March 4.
    However, the highly anticipated clash between the two heavyweights has hit a snag with the WBA ordering Daniel Dubois as the mandatory challenger for the Ukrainian.
    But promoter Frank Warren, who represents both Fury and Dubois, has claimed the latter will step aside to allow the dream match to happen. More

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    Anthony Joshua says Deontay Wilder super-fight will ‘DEFINITELY happen’ in 2023 as part of ‘a big year for boxing’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is confident he will fight Deontay Wilder in 2023. The Brit, 33, is hoping to bounce back from two losses against Oleksandr Usyk and believes next year is going to be huge for heavyweight boxing.
    Anthony Joshua is looking forward to a big 2023Credit: Getty
    Deontay Wilder beat Robert Helenius in his last fight and is now targeting AJCredit: Getty
    Joshua was asked by GQ if he would fight Wilder to which he replied: “Let’s look to the future. It will definitely happen.
    “We’re in the same division, we’re in the same era, that means the fight has to happen.
    “2023 is looming, it’s a big year for boxing, and that fight will definitely happen.”
    Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn recently confirmed that talks have begun between the two fighters.
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    It has been reported that the bout could take place as early as March but this could prove too soon.
    But fans will be wary of getting their hopes up after discussions over the two stepping in the ring in 2018 broke down and the fight never happened.
    Next year could be huge for Joshua as he tries to salvage what some will call a stumbling career.
    Dillian Whyte wants to get back in the ring with the 33-year-old in a rematch of the bout that saw AJ win in 2015.
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    And there also remains the possibility of him facing Fury with the Gypsy King asking Joshua to “step up to the plate” and fight him.
    Fury paved the way for the “big year for boxing” Joshua spoke about as he beat Derek Chisora.
    Meanwhile, Wilder would not turn down a fourth bout with Fury and he does look set to favour a fight with Joshua over the mandatory clash with Andy Ruiz Jr. More

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    Ebanie Bridges shows off her stunning body and shocks fans with sexy snow angel including LOTS of cleavage

    EBANIE BRIDGES left her fans stunned as she stripped down while in the snow. Fresh off the back of her victory over Shannon O’Connell, Bridges treated fans to a glamourous snap of herself in the snow.
    Ebanie Bridges showed off her cleavage under a coatCredit: Instagram/@ebanie_bridges
    She then turned around to tease her braCredit: Instagram/@ebanie_bridges
    She also showed off a snow angel she madeCredit: Instagram/@ebanie_bridges
    Bridges is famous for stripping down for her weigh-insCredit: Alamy
    She has 666,000 followers on her Instagram pageCredit: Twitter
    Bridges posted a pic teasing a lot of cleavage under a black and white coat.
    She paired the teaser by plugging her OnlyFans, with the caption: “Snow days are celebrated best over on my onlyfans.”
    Fans responded to the pic, with one user saying: “Be careful or you’ll end up with a chest cold😁.”
    A second fan said: “Looking well lass 🔥🔥🔥.”
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    A third said: “Get some clothes on young lady, you’ll catch your death 😉.”
    And it seems her fandom extends to fellow OnlyFans star Elle Brooke, who recently teased her own Christmas themed snap.
    She said: “Look you uuuuu 😍😍😍.”
    Boxer Bridges, who has 666,000 followers on her Instagram, added some more snowy snaps to her story.
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    The first saw her in a reverse angle showing off a pink bra, while in the second she showed off a snow angel she had crafted.
    Prior to their IBF bantamweight fight, O’Connell labelled Bridges a “skanky stripper” over the racy barely-there lingerie she wears to weigh in, her new OnlyFans account and the fact she sells sweaty kit to kinky fans online.
    But the Sydney star got her revenge by dropping her foe and smashing painful welts into her cheekbones until the savaging was stopped in round eight.
    “Not bad for a skanky stripper,” Bridges joked.
    Bridges defended her bantamweight title against Shannon O’ConnellCredit: Reuters
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    ‘When the cameras are off he’s different’ – Oleksandr Usyk joins Dillian Whyte in calling Tyson Fury ‘Luke’

    OLEKSANDR USYK has joined Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua in calling Tyson Fury “Luke”. The unbeaten champions are in talks for the heavyweight division’s first ever four-belt unification next year.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are in talks to fightCredit: Reuters
    And the war of words has already started, as Usyk called Fury by his middle name.
    He said on his YouTube channel: “When cameras are off he’s a different person.
    “When cameras are on he’s Tyson Fury, when they’re off he’s Luke Fury.”
    The WBC champion lists his full name as Tyson Luke Fury, having been named after heavyweight legend Mike Tyson.
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    But Whyte claimed his team have evidence that he switched his Christian names around to sound like the Baddest Man on the Planet.
    Whyte told SunSport in 2020: “My real name is Dillian. I know his real name is Luke. He changed it to Tyson to make himself sound harder.
    “People can have a little look around on the internet and see for themselves. In boxing, the name Tyson is a lot more sellable than Luke.
    “A lot of what Tyson does and says is a game, you can never take anything he says seriously or at face value.
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    “How can you trust a man who doesn’t even use his own name?”
    Joshua followed up with a dig of his own last year, as he tweeted Fury: “You’re a good kid, don’t play with me Luke!
    “I’ll slap your bald head & you’ll do nothing! Waste man.”
    Usyk, 35, twice beat Joshua, 33, to win and then retain the WBA, IBF and WBO titles.
    Fury, 34, defended his WBC belt against Whyte, 34, and then Derek Chisora in their recent trilogy bout.
    And it has set him up for a historic unification against Usyk next year, with talks ongoing.
    The pair faced off after Fury’s tenth-round stoppage win against Chisora, 38, at Tottenham’s stadium.
    And Usyk goaded: “We negotiated it. If he agreed to fight, I would step onto the ring.
    “A lot of things were said since then, like he would slap me in my face.
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    “But apparently he changed his mind after having his buttocks burned.”
    In a final message, Usyk said: “Luke, I’m coming for you. I’ve been coming for him for a long time.”
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    Tyson Fury makes Anthony Joshua U-turn as he tells Brit rival to ‘step up to the plate’ and fight him instead of Whyte

    TYSON FURY has urged Anthony Joshua to “step up to the plate” and fight him instead of rematching Dillian Whyte. Joshua is ready to return to the ring next year after a period out following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Anthony Joshua is ready to make his boxing return in 2023Credit: AFP
    Tyson Fury after his trilogy win over Derek ChisoraCredit: Getty
    And promoter Eddie Hearn has lined AJ up with a summer stadium headliner with Whyte next year.
    Joshua even said he would even prefer a derby against his London rival than a long anticipated grudge match with the Gypsy King.
    But Fury told iFL TV: “Why isn’t this lad stepping up to the plate and taking on the challenge?
    “What does he wanna fight Dillian Whyte for? He’s already beat Dillian Whyte.
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    “Fight me. Come to the party, bring your teacakes and your underpants. It’s only a fight, you’ve already lost before.”
    After Joshua’s rematch loss to Usyk in Saudi Arabia, Fury offered him a shock shot at his WBC belt.
    But when talks collapsed, he instead faced Derek Chisora, 38, in a trilogy bout at Tottenham’s stadium, winning in round ten.
    Fury, 34, is now in talks with Usyk, 35, for the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed bout.
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    Meanwhile Joshua, 33, looks set to return in the spring before setting up a rematch with Whyte, 34, who he lost to in amateurs but beat as a pro.
    And Fury has cast doubt on ever fighting AJ as he vowed to knock out Usyk instead.
    He said: “I can guarantee you that you will not see it, 100 per cent.
    “Like Carl Froch vs Joe Calzaghe, Ricky Hatton vs Junior Witter, it’s 100% not happening.
    “I’m gonna knock out the guy who just beat him twice. What are they gonna say about me then?”
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    Anthony Joshua reveals he wants Dillian Whyte grudge rematch over Tyson Fury fight as London rival ‘has more swag’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA would prefer to rematch Dillian Whyte than fight Tyson Fury – because his London rival “has more swag”.AJ’s history with Whyte dates back to their amateur days when he lost a barnburner over three rounds in 2009.
    Anthony Joshua revealed he wants to rematch Dillian Whyte over fighting Tyson FuryCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury is in talks to fight Oleksandr Usyk nextCredit: PA
    When it came time to rematch in the professional ranks six years later, Joshua got his revenge with a seventh-round stoppage.
    The pair are linked with a trilogy bout to finish off their series next year, while Fury, 34, unifies the division against Oleksandr Usyk, 35.
    And Watford’s Joshua, 33, admitted bragging rights over Brixton’s Whyte, 34, means more than any world title bout against Fury.
    He told GQ: “South London, North London, Fury is good but he’s a Manchester boy.
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    “I think Dillian has more swag in general, but he’s come up short a few times.”
    Joshua has taken time away from boxing following consecutive points losses to Usyk, with his Ukrainian rival now in talks for an undisputed fight with Fury.
    Meanwhile Whyte edged past American Jermaine Franklin, 29, in his return fight in November via disputed majority decision.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn has teased a summer rematch with AJ in a stadium.
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    But for now, Joshua is putting together a new training team before a separate comeback fight of his own in the spring is announced.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “Until the training team is confirmed for AJ, we won’t make any opponent selections because we want the input from the trainer.
    “So again, we’ve got three or four guys that we’re talking to and ready to try and make a move for.
    “We have to make sure the training team is comfortable with that. That’ll be the plan over the next couple of weeks.”
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    Inside Anthony Joshua’s US tour in search of new trainer for ring return as he splits from second coach in 12 months

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is back touring America looking for a new trainer.The 33-year-old heavyweight ace made a similar trip after losing to Oleksandr Usyk for the first time, in September 2021, and settled on Robert Garcia.
    Anthony Joshua has split from coach Robert GarciaCredit: Getty
    Joshua is now touring America again in search of a new partnerCredit: Instagram / @anthonyjoshua
    Joshua alongside Jourdan Isom, a branding consultant based in DallasCredit: Instagram / @anthonyjoshua
    But that relationship ended after just one bout – the August rematch loss to the Ukrainian king in Saudi Arabia.
    So Joshua is back trialling coaches for his latest rebuild.
    Watford’s London 2012 Olympic legend missed friend and mentor Derek Chisora’s world title loss to Tyson Fury on December 3 as he flew out to San Francisco at the end of November.
    There he met and worked with brilliant defensive teacher Virgil Hunter, the mastermind behind Andre Ward’s undefeated success and the current coach to AJ’s stablemates Joshua Buatsi and Souleymane Cissokho.
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    The two-time WBA, IBF and WBO champ then moved on to Dallas, Texas where he auditioned Derrick James for a crack at his corner.
    James trains unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr and undisputed super-welterweight boss Jermell Charlo in the States.
    Garcia explained in the wake of the Usyk loss that he had asked AJ to move his camp to his California gym to get away from all his domestic distractions – and train alongside his world champions like Bam Rodriguez – but Joshua refused.
    AJ showed a huge improvement in that fight but nothing seemed completely settled with Garcia in the build-up, so a split has come as no surprise.
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    Promoter Eddie Hearn insisted in October that AJ was definitely returning to the ring on December 17 – only for that plan to be dashed.
    And now the Matchroom boss is claiming that early April is when we will see his star attraction back shining in the ring.
    While on his trip the former champ also met with James McNair, one of the masterminds behind Floyd Mayweather’s incredible business career and TMT brand.
    Joshua has lost his last two fights – both against Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    Joshua is expected to return to the ring in AprilCredit: PA More

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    Naoya Inoue smashes brave Brit Paul Butler with 11th round KO as Japanese P4P superstar unifies bantamweight titles

    BRAVE Brit Paul Butler lasted 11 rounds before pound-for-pound superstar Naoya Inoue broke him to become undisputed bantamweight king.The 34-year-old Cheshire man took his WBO title to Tokyo to face Japan’s WBC, WBA and IBF boss nicknamed the Monster.
    Paul Butler lasted 11 rounds with pound-for-pound king Naoya InoueCredit: AP
    The Japanese star floored his opponent in the 11th roundCredit: AP
    And he absorbed a punishing beating on foreign soil before the three-weight champion collapsed him in the penultimate stanza.
    Inoue – who started his sensational career at super-fly – is now targeting the super-bantamweight division, saying: “Thanks to Butler for coming to Japan, I could not have done this without him and I commend him.
    “I anticipated a longer bout and I was able to show you more, so I am happy.
    “I am satisfied with boxing longer than usual today.
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    “I finally became the undisputed bantamweight champion, thank you very much.
    “This has been a long journey for me but this is the final chapter at bantamweight and I have made it.
    “Now I am considering changing my division.”
    Butler was a 100-1 underdog going into the fight and was predicted by plenty to be stopped inside the opening few rounds.
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    But he and Manchester trainer Joe Gallagher had a gameplan to take no early risks and take Inoue into unfamiliar later rounds.
    Butler’s guard was high and tight enough to catch most of Inoue’s blows.
    And even the Japan icon’s slashing body shots were not causing the Englishman too much crippling pain.
    Inoue banked round after round and was showboating to try and lure Butler into launching an attack of his own and leaving himself open for the counter.
    But Butler was disciplined and refused to fall into any of the Monster’s traps.
    It was not until the 11th round when an accumulation of pain and exhaustion caught up with him and Inoue landed a brutal right to the body.
    Butler tried to catch his breath on the ropes but Inoue steamed in and unloaded a flurry of shots that forced Butler to the floor and he failed to beat the count.
    Butler refused to fall into the traps of InoueCredit: AP
    Inoue now holds the WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF and The Ring beltsCredit: AFP More