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    Canelo Alvarez set for boxing return in May after hand surgery and reveals he is ‘out for revenge’ in next fight

    CANELO ALVAREZ expects to make his boxing return in May after successful hand surgery and will do so seeking revenge. The Mexican superstar went under the knife for a left hand injury which has plagued him since last year.
    Canelo Alvarez expects to make his boxing return in MayCredit: AFP
    Canelo, 32, beat Genaddy Golovkin, 40, on points in their trilogy bout in September and faced being out for a year.
    But now, the four-division champion could be back by May and has called out Dmitry Bivol, 31.
    Canelo told Bet365.mx: “We will seek revenge.
    “I lost trying to make history in another division, complicated, for me, it is number one in the 175-pound division.
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    “I think I’ll be ready for May again. I am here to face the best and have the best fights in boxing; all those fights interest me; whatever leads me to make history, that’s why I’m here.”
    Canelo was beaten on points by Bivol in May, failing in his WBA light-heavyweight title challenge.
    The Russian has since beat Gilberto Ramirez, 31, and insisted a unification title clash with Artur Beterbiev, 37, was his main goal.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn acknowledged a rematch with Canelo is massive but undisputed glory remains priority.
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    Hearn said: “It’s pretty obvious that Dmitry Bivol is about legacy and about belts. And he wants to become undisputed.
    “That is his absolute main focus. Obviously from my side we want to make the biggest fights possible.
    “The Canelo Alvarez rematch is a very big fight. But the priority for Dmitry is to be undisputed.”
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    Paul Bamba speaks out after Tommy Fury fight cancellation and travels to UK in bid to reschedule bout

    PAUL BAMBA has come out fighting after his scheduled bout with Tommy Fury was dramatically cancelled.The American was due to face Fury last Sunday, on Floyd Mayweather’s undercard in Dubai.
    Paul Bamba has called to reschedule his fight with Tommy Fury
    But it was scrapped on the day after a weight disagreement between the two.
    Bamba, 33, released his contract online which revealed the fight could not be contested above 79.3kg.
    Although Fury, 23, said his contract allowed him to weigh 81kg, even though he hit the scales over at 82.3kg.
    He said on Instagram: “I just want to come on here and clear a few things up.
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    “One contract was given to Paul Bamba, and one contract was given to myself.
    “The weight in my contract, I made yesterday so as far as I’m concerned, I’ve done my job. I made weight.”
    Bamba says he is still yet to see Fury’s contract despite requests to Global Titans, promoters of the event.
    He also accused Global Titans of cancelling his flights and refusing to reimburse him on expenses.
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    Bamba revealed the fight was pulled on the day of the event after being taken off the card by Global Titans, despite trying to negotiate with Fury’s dad John.
    And although John did hold talks to come to a compromise, due to the near half stone weight difference, nothing was ever in black and white.
    Bamba told SunSport: “At the end of the day, while John Fury did try and make it work and he was polite, due-diligence is a very real thing and sending over the proper stuff.
    “Making sure your team handles stuff and the proper way with integrity, is still very much a thing.
    “So while he might have tried to save face, at the end of the day his son still didn’t make weight, they still didn’t prove me with the proper paperwork.
    “And also, just because I was offered something, I didn’t get another contract. So was I just supposed to take their word for it?
    “Go fight and not have anything on paper, after everything that happened? Who gets fooled twice in the same setting?”
    He’s a little scared boy that ran and used every trick in the book to have an unfair advantage. Paul Bamba on Tommy Fury
    Bamba revealed he could launch legal action against Fury if their fight is not rescheduled.
    He said: “In direct correlation with Tommy Fury, that would be my next best bet.
    “If I don’t hear back from them and we can’t make anything happen trying to go through the proper channels, then it would be legal action and making sure everything is done right.
    “You can’t have two separate contracts. You can’t have, ‘Oh, I made my weight. He didn’t make his, that’s not my fault.’
    “That’s not how the world works in real business. It’s just not.
    “It sounds good for social media and reality TV, but that’s not how things work.”
    Paul Bamba and Tommy Fury facing off in DubaiCredit: Global Titans
    Bamba predicted he lost up to $35,000 in total due to his training camp and expenses, not taking into account the purse he was not paid.
    And the southpaw insisted he was ready to fight right up until the moment he was told he was off the card.
    He said: “I still tried to fight, up until I was pulled off the card, I still went to the fighter meeting at 3pm, I was escorted out of the Coca-Cola Arena though.
    “But I literally did everything I was supposed to do. It wasn’t like I was like, ‘Hey, I’m done, I’m not going’ and being problematic.
    “I was being very vocal, because you need to be vocal to get things done, but I did everything I was contractually obligated to do.
    “I made sure I did, I showed up and I was there.”
    ‘TOMMY OWES ME A FIGHT’
    Bamba has travelled to the UK and even plans to go to Manchester in a bid to reschedule his fight with Fury.
    And he said the 2019 Love Islander has no excuse not to should his celebrity grudge match with Jake Paul, eyed for February, not come off.
    Bamba said: “Tommy owes me a fight, at the end of the day he called himself a man of honour, he’s not.
    “He’s a little scared boy that ran and used every trick in the book to have an unfair advantage.
    “I would love to fight him, if he’s a real man, he’ll fight me and settle it.
    “If it’s that easy, come collect some easy money and we already have a storyline, it’s built and I’m pretty sure people want to see me knock him out.
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    “He has his little fanbase that thinks he can win, why not? If he’s not fighting Jake Paul in February, why not give me that fight?”
    SunSport has reached out to Global Titans for comment.
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    Tyson Fury reveals terms for ‘amazing’ FOURTH fight against Deontay Wilder with American in line for title eliminator

    TYSON FURY has opened the door to sensationally fighting Deontay Wilder again – on just one condition. The heavyweight pair drew in 2018 setting up a rematch two years later, which Fury won by seventh-round stoppage.
    Tyson Fury opened the door to sensationally fighting Deontay Wilder again
    They saved the best till last in their trilogy classic in 2021, which included FIVE total knockdowns.
    Fury, who was floored twice himself in round four, dropped Wilder three times on the way to a knockout in the 11th.
    But an “amazing” fourth fight could be on the way with Wilder, 37, ordered to face Andy Ruiz Jr, 33, in a WBC final eliminator.
    Although Fury will only share the ring with his American rival if he travels to the UK.
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    He told BT Sport: “That’d be amazing here.
    “I’ve been over there three times, if he wants the fourth fight, he’s gotta come to England. Do that at Wembley, break all records again.”
    Fury defends his belt on December 3 against Derek Chisora – the man he has twice beaten in one-sided fashion.
    Their unexpected trilogy came after proposed super-fights with Oleksandr Usyk, 35, and Anthony Joshua, 33, broke down.
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    And Fury – who only announced his boxing retirement in April – admitted he is lacking motivation ahead of his return.
    He told Carl Frampton: I’m boxing today for no reasons, for no gain, for no goals.
    “So it’s like I’m treading water and until I meet someone who’s very hungry, who’s not treading water and doing it because they need to put food in their kids’ stomach and pay their bills, then that day is going to be a say day for me, isn’t it.
    “So, my heart is not in boxing, but I have nothing else. Without boxing I am nothing.
    “Even though I’m a multi-millionaire and a family man, great, that’s all aside.
    “But my passion and my love affair has been with boxing from a child and I can’t let it go.
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    “I am here today to say I am a very, very, very selfish person, because I should have walked away in April when I said I was going to walk away.
    “And I’m back for more punishment, an idiot really, but what can we do?”
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    Jake Paul AGREES to fight Tommy Fury in UK in February as YouTuber and Love Island star look to finally settle feud

    JAKE PAUL has confirmed that he will fight Tommy Fury in February next year.The YouTuber turned boxer is ready to step into the ring with Tyson’s younger brother after much anticipation and trash talking.
    Jake Paul is willing to fight Tommy Fury as he looks to end their rivalryCredit: EPA
    Tommy Fury’s feud with Jake Paul has rumbled on for yearsCredit: Reuters
    Paul took to Twitter to announce the news saying: “Dear Frank Warren, I agree to fight Tommy in Manchester or London in February.
    “I’ll come to his country, no more running. His baby is due then & you’ve said it’s no issue.
    “Since John is adamant we’ve agreed, I am giving you seven days to present a signed contract by Tommy or I’m moving on.”
    The news comes after Tommy’s father John confirmed that a deal had been verbally agreed.
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    The bout looks to finally be happening after it was cancelled twice before.
    The first time saw the former Love Island contestant withdraw citing injury and illness.
    They then rescheduled for the summer in America but Fury was denied access to the US following Visa issues.
    Paul and the Fury family clashed at a recent exhibition event in Dubai in the latest dispute in their feud.
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    The 25-year-old hurled insults at Tommy from the commentary box while he was competing in an exhibition bout with Rolly Lambert.
    After he heckled his son a furious John took his top off an offered Paul a bare knuckle fight.
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    Tommy Fury’s dad John says Jake Paul ‘absolutely s*** his trousers’ after ringside clash at son’s fight in Dubai

    JOHN FURY claimed Jake Paul “absolutely s*** his trousers” during their ringside clash at son Tommy’s fight. Paul was a special guest commentator at the Coca-Cola Arena as Tommy boxed late replacement Rolly Lambert in an exhibition.
    John Fury offering to fight Jake PaulCredit: Global Titans
    The YouTuber-turned boxer heckled from ringside and the two later clashed post-fight with security having to restrain them.
    At one point, Tommy’s father and coach John ripped off his shirt and challenged Paul to a bare-knuckle fight.
    And he boasted of striking fear into the eyes of his son’s celebrity boxing rival, ahead of another potentially rescheduled grudge match.
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    John told iFL TV: “I’m ready for a fight. You know me, I’ll fight.
    “I’m drawing me pension on Monday but I’ll peck mate. I will peck with any man on this world, especially him.
    “I looked in his eyes, and I’ve fought many a man, he ain’t got the eyes of a fighting man.
    “He absolutely s*** his trousers. His full team s*** their trousers, not just him, his manager as well.”
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    Twice the celebrity boxing foes have signed to fight but both times Fury was withdrawn.
    He suffered a rib injury last December and then was pulled out in the rehashed date in August amid a US visa issue, which still persists.
    John named Dubai as the venue to renegotiate after striking a verbal deal with Paul’s manager Nakisa Bidarian.
    He said: “Contracts mean nothing to me but a handshake does and my word, you can build a tower block on it.
    “He’s given me his word, his manager, we fight in February. And where better place? The world of Dubai.”
    Paul beat 47-year-old UFC legend Anderson Silva in his last fight in October, the biggest win in his 6-0 career.
    Fury was set to return against 5-2 American Paul Bamba, 33, but the bout was dramatically scrapped on the day due to a weight disagreement.
    Instead, 17-bout Lambert, 33, filled in on just hours notice but it was unable to be sanctioned as a professional fight.
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    Tyson Fury sensationally reveals his ‘heart is not in boxing’ ahead of Derek Chisora trilogy and is ‘treading water’

    TYSON FURY sensationally revealed his “heart is not in boxing” ahead of his trilogy fight with Derek Chisora. The WBC champion defends his belt on December 3 against the man he has twice beaten in one-sided fashion.
    Tyson Fury revealed his ‘heart is not in boxing’ ahead of his trilogy with Derek ChisoraCredit: bt sport
    Their unexpected trilogy came after proposed super-fights with Oleksandr Usyk, 35, and Anthony Joshua, 33, broke down.
    And Fury – who only announced his boxing retirement in April – admitted he is lacking motivation ahead of his return.
    He told Carl Frampton for BT Sport: “I’m boxing today for no reasons, for no gain, for no goals.
    “So it’s like I’m treading water and until I meet someone who’s very hungry, who’s not treading water and doing it because they need to put food in their kids’ stomach and pay their bills, then that day is going to be a say day for me, isn’t it.
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    “So, my heart is not in boxing, but I have nothing else. Without boxing I am nothing.
    “Even though I’m a multi-millionaire and a family man, great, that’s all aside.
    “But my passion and my love affair has been with boxing from a child and I can’t let it go.
    “I am here today to say I am a very, very, very selfish person, because I should have walked away in April when I said I was going to walk away.
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    “And I’m back for more punishment, an idiot really, but what can we do?”
    Fury, 34, claimed he was walking away after knocking out Dillian Whyte, also 34, at Wembley but retirement lasted a matter of months.
    But the fear of falling into depression, like he did after first winning the belts in 2015, has brought him back to the pain game.
    Fury confessed: “For the four months I was retired, I’ve never felt so back to 2016, 2015, 2017, ever before since then.
    “But I was back in that moment in time when life was very dull and very dark and there was no way out for me again.”
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    ‘He’s not a killer’ – Anthony Joshua called out by forgotten rival Jarrell Miller who says Oleksandr Usyk ‘beat him up’

    JARRELL MILLER claimed Anthony Joshua is “not a killer” after Oleksandr Usyk “beat him up.” Miller, who failed to fight AJ in 2019 after a series of failed drug tests, still wants to settle the score with his old rival.
    Anthony Joshua lost to Oleksandr Usyk for the second consecutive timeCredit: PA
    And he believes Joshua, 33, is damaged goods following consecutive defeats to unbeaten unified champion Usyk, 35.
    Miller, 34, said on the BOXR podcast: “I’ve still got to punch that scallywag, crumpets and tea because if you watching, ever since I punked his a*** in New York he’s never been the same.
    “He lost all his marbles, Andy [Ruiz Jr] smoked him, Usyk smoked him twice.
    “I tell people this, media can be your worst enemy or your best friend. Media was both, it made him be something that he wasn’t.
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    “He’s not a killer, he’s not an animal, he’s not a savage. I know killers and savages in the ring, he’s not one of them.
    “So, I always knew that, and I knew whenever he’s in front of a super tough task he’s going to crumble, he’s going to crack, and Usyk just ran from him and beat him up.”
    Joshua is set to return in the new year after taking a break from boxing to recover mentally.
    Whereas Miller wants to get back in the ring after being granted a professional boxing licence in Las Vegas again.
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    The shamed heavyweight was initially hit with a two-year ban dating back to a positive test ahead of his proposed fight with Jerry Forrest.
    But the Nevada State Athletic Commission have now cleared Miller to fight just over two years on.
    Miller infamously failed three Voluntary Anti-Doping Association pre-fight drug tests before he was set to face Joshua over three years ago.
    He blamed his failed test before fighting AJ on a tainted supplement and stem cell shots in his elbow.
    AJ went on to suffer a shock loss, the first of his career, against stand-in Andy Ruiz Jr, 33.
    Miller in 2020 earned 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 him able to return this summer.
    The American beat Ariel Esteban Bracamonte, 29, and Derek Cardenas, 24, in his first two comeback bouts.
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    ‘I don’t like him’ – Tommy Fury says Jake Paul fight is personal and vows to ‘break his face in’ after agreeing new bout

    TOMMY FURY said his feud with Jake Paul has become personal and vowed to “break his face in” after agreeing to a rescheduled fight. Dad and coach John claimed he shook hands with Paul’s manager Nakisa Bidarian over a bout in February, set for Dubai.
    Tommy Fury fumes at Jake Paul from ringsideCredit: Global Titans
    Jake Paul was a special guest commentator for Tommy Fury’s fightCredit: Global Titans
    The YouTuber-turned boxer was a special guest commentator at the Coca-Cola Arena as Fury boxed late replacement Rolly Lambert in an exhibition.
    Paul, 25, heckled from ringside and the two later clashed post-fight with security having to restrain them as their rivalry hit new heights.
    Fury, 23, told iFL TV: “I don’t like him. At the start it was kind of like, he’s a big YouTuber, I’ve just come off Love Island, it’ll be a massive fight.
    “But as the months have gone down, I don’t like this fella and when I get in the ring with him, I’m going to break his face in.

    “He’s one man I don’t like and that’s not for the camera, there’s no bulls*** involved in that, this is genuine bad blood.
    “I don’t like him and when he gets in that ring with me, I’m going to rearrange his face.”
    Twice the celebrity boxing foes have signed to fight but both times Fury was withdrawn.
    He suffered a rib injury last December and then was pulled out in the rehashed date in August amid a US visa issue, which still persists.
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    Dad John named Dubai as the venue to renegotiate after striking a verbal deal with Paul’s advisor Bidarian.
    He said: “Contracts mean nothing to me but a handshake does and my word, you can build a tower block on it.
    “He’s given me his word, his manager, we fight in February. And where better place? The world of Dubai.”
    Paul beat 47-year-old UFC legend Anderson Silva in his last fight in October, the biggest win in his 6-0 career.
    Fury was set to return against 5-2 American Paul Bamba, 33, but the bout was dramatically scrapped on the day due to a weight disagreement.

    Instead, 17-bout Lambert, 33, filled in on just hours notice but it was unable to be sanctioned as a professional fight.
    Fury got six valuable rounds under his belt and vowed to become the man to stop Paul’s gravy train.
    He said: “My blood boils when I see him and I’m going to do what everyone wants me to do and that’s end this man.
    “Because Canelo ain’t going to put an end to him because Canelo’s out of his league completely, Canelo ain’t never going to fight him.
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    “All these other big, big professional fighters ain’t going to fight him.
    “I’m the man for him and I’m gonna shut him up for everyone around the world.”
    Tommy Fury and Jake Paul are still linked with a grudge match in FebruaryCredit: BT SPORT More