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    Tyson Fury’s ex-sparring partner to be drafted into Oleksandr Usyk’s camp despite almost being KOd by Ukrainian before

    OLEKSANDR USYK could turn to Tyson Fury’s former sparring partner Dave Allen for help in his upcoming fight camp. Usyk is in talks with Fury for what would be the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification bout.
    Dave Allen, middle, next to Oleksandr Usyk
    Dave Allen pictured with Tyson Fury
    One man who knows both well is ex-Commonwealth title challenger Allen, who has sparred the pair.
    He was in Usyk’s camp as recently as 2020 and was almost knocked out by the Ukrainian in footage released himself.
    And Allen revealed the former cruiserweight king promised to hire him as a Fury replica if he ever fought the Gypsy King.
    He told Boxing UK: “You know Usyk, they did tell me that if they fought Fury I would be brought over because stylistically I’m perfect for Fury so that tells you how I box in the gym compared to how I fight in the ring don’t it.
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    “So, they said I’d be a perfect one for Fury. So, if that fight does end up happening that will be two interesting phone calls.
    “One from them to me and another from me to Tyson saying ‘I’m going over to Ukraine if you don’t mind’.”
    Promoter Frank Warren revealed talks are ongoing for Fury, 34, to fight Usyk, 35, targeted for early March.
    Allen announced his retirement from boxing in 2020 but has had two comeback bouts since then.
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    And he used a sparring session with Usyk as motivation to walk away after being left out on his feet at one point.
    Posting a video of the moment he was nearly KOd, Allen wrote: “I never went over, I finished the round. But I can remember him hitting me.
    “The rest of the round – next thing I knew I was stood outside the ring, packing my bag.
    “I was concussed, so that was the last straw. I’m not an idiot so I know when it’s time to finish.”
    Allen has since announced his next fight on February 18 after losing THREE STONE in a stunning body transformation.
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    Deontay Wilder backed to beat Anthony Joshua by Brit’s ex-sparring partner as American is ‘less emotionally damaged’

    DEONTAY WILDER has been backed to beat Anthony Joshua by the Brit’s former sparring partner David Price. Promoter Eddie Hearn has been in talks with Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel and indicated an end of year blockbuster could be possible.
    Deontay Wilder has been backed to beat Anthony Joshua by David PriceCredit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua is coming off consecutive losses to Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    It came after he talked down AJ – who lost to Oleksandr Usyk last time out – returning straight into a super-fight with his American rival, who knocked out Robert Helenius, 38, in October.
    It leaves Price – who once knocked out a then-amateur champion AJ in 2011 – backing Wilder to win.
    He told iD Boxing: “I’d have to say Wilder.
    “I just think he’s less emotionally damaged especially after his win over Robert Helenius, it was back to normal for him, back to business.
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    “Whereas Joshua is more of a thinker and puts more pressure on himself to perform.
    “He’s a perfectionist and it’s a terrible trait for a sportsman.
    “You can say you’re a perfectionist and that’s good but when nothing less than perfect satisfies you, that’s when it becomes a problem that you’re never satisfied and you’re never happy with your performance.
    “Wilder’s almost raw still, he doesn’t care how it looks, it’s about getting the job done and I think that will tell in the fight.
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    “He will let his hands go more and be less tentative and that will be what wins the fight.”
    Joshua is expected to return in April against a top-15 rated contender before eyeing a summer rematch with Dillian Whyte, 34, who he beat in 2015.
    It would set AJ up for a cracker against Wilder, 37, to see the year out, something retired Price, 39, would love to happen.
    He said: “I’d build back up, one more defeat could be a disaster for him.
    “The Dillian Whyte fight makes sense… then he can look at fighting maybe Fury, Wilder, there are loads of good fights out there.”
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    Jake Paul called out by Mike Perry as ex-UFC star signs fight contract but says YouTuber ‘changed his mind’

    BARE-KNUCKLE boxer Mike Perry has revealed he signed a contract to fight Jake Paul until the YouTube star “changed his mind”. Paul is set to return in February and announced he sent offers out to three different opponents.
    Jake Paul is set to make his boxing return in FebruaryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Mike Perry claimed he signed a contract to fight Jake PaulCredit: Rex

    It appears ex-UFC welterweight and current Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship boxer Perry was one of them.
    He tweeted: “I signed a contract to fight @jakepaul but he changed his mind.”
    Perry, 31, then posted what he claimed was a contract to fight Paul, 25, and featured his signature.
    Paul most recently beat UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, in October, the biggest win in his 6-0 career.
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    And he is already back in training for his seventh professional bout as talks with celebrity boxing rival Tommy Fury, 23, continue.
    The two have twice signed to fight but Fury pulled out both times, firstly after a rib injury last December and then amid a US visa issue in August.
    His travel woes still persist today but promoter Frank Warren revealed negotiations between the two camps are ongoing.
    Warren told iFL TV: “Both sides are really eager to making it happen and I don’t think we’re far off getting it on.
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    “I think we’re quite close to making it happen.”
    Paul was ringside in November to watch Fury’s last bout, an exhibition against Rolly Lambert.
    It went the six round distance and afterwards the pair clashed at ringside as tempers threatened to boil over.
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    KSI vs Faze Temper: Date, UK start time, stream, TV channel and undercard for Misfits Boxing 004 clash

    KSI makes his big return to the ring in a clash with fellow YouTube sensation Faze Temper. Originally, KSI was supposed to face Dillon Danis, but the latter pulled out 10 days before fight night.
    KSI will take on Faze Temper at Wembley Arena on Jan 14
    KSI showed up to the London press conference but Danis was nowhere to be seenCredit: PA
    KSI and Danis shared a pretty heated build-up for their fight, but fans have will now be watching a different clash.
    Temper, who was last in action on Misfits Boxing 003, winning by first-round knockout, could provide an even tougher test for KSI.
    KSI was last in action against Swarmz and Luis Pineda in August, winning both by stoppage.
    A fight with Jake Paul looks to be KSI’s endgame, so he’ll need to put on another starring performance en route to that mega-event.
    When is KSI vs Temper?

    KSI will take on Temper in a huge event on Saturday, January 14, 2023.
    The fight will be held at the OVO Arena in Wembley, London.
    Ring-walks for the main event will likely commence from 10.30pm UK time.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    KSI vs Temper will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    His last event against Swarmz and Pineda cost fans £11.99 for the PPV, on top of their £7.99-a-month subscription, but it’s unclear how much the Danis fight will cost.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

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    A STACKED card has been unveiled for the show, including Elle Brooke’s boxing return.
    Faze Temper was originally scheduled to face a mystery opponent, who’d have been announced on his ring walk.

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    What has been 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,” KSI said.
    “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.”
    “That being said, my focus won’t be distracted from the task at hand and that’s Faze Temper.
    “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 Temper for stepping up like a REAL fighter.”
    Temper 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.
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    “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.” More

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    Tyson Fury to fight Oleksandr Usyk in ‘early March’ as Frank Warren warns not to rule out Wembley hosting unification

    TYSON FURY is in line to fight Oleksandr Usyk in “early March” with Wembley not ruled out of hosting the historic title unification. The unbeaten champions are in negotiations for the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed decider.
    Tyson Fury poses with promoter Frank WarrenCredit: Reuters
    Oleksandr Usyk is in talks to fight Tyson FuryCredit: Reuters
    And the Middle East is the frontrunner to host with a hefty fee to bring the pair over expected to be tabled.
    Although Fury’s UK promoter Frank Warren revealed London is still in the frame for the fight as talks enter the final stages.
    Warren told iFL TV: “The date will probably be in March. That’s basically where we’re at, early March. 
    “But no location has been finalised, once we get the fight done then the rest will just fall into place.
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    “We’re still negotiating as to the site but until we’ve got the fight done then we’ve got nothing. 
    “Let’s get the fight done and then get to where it’s going to take place. You never know, it could take place at Wembley.
    “The decision will be made with the site very quickly because we want to get it on in March, and if we want it to go on in March it has to go on sale soon, no matter where it takes place.
    “We are not going to mess around and put one against the other, it is going to be about where the boys can make the most money.”
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    Twice Saudi Arabia has prised Anthony Joshua, 33, over to the desert, most recently in defeat to Usyk, 35, in August.
    Meanwhile Fury, 34, in 2022 sold over 150,000 tickets for his stadium wins over Dillian Whyte, 34, in April and Derek Chisora, 38, last month.
    Usyk was ringside to watch on in December as Chisora was dominated over ten rounds, setting up the unification bout.
    And although Warren failed in talks for Joshua to last year fight Fury, he is confident a deal can be struck with Usyk.
    He said: “There’s a big will to make this fight happen between both camps. It’s just a matter of where and how much.
    “But absolutely they’re good people to deal with and we’re all pretty positive about getting it over the line.
    “I said that about Joshua a few months ago so I don’t want to tempt fate until it’s signed it don’t mean nothing as I always say. 
    “But at the moment everybody looks like they want it to happen, especially the fighters and it’s a great fight, a big fight.”
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    Tyson Fury set to miss out on dream Morecambe takeover as 20-year-old business tycoon Sarbjot Johal ‘nears deal’

    TYSON FURY is set to be beaten to the punch with business tycoon Sarbjot Johal nearing a deal to sign Morecambe. The League One side were put up for sale in September by owners Jason Whittingham and Colin Goldring.
    Tyson Fury at Morecambe FC’s stadiumCredit: Morecambe FC
    A month later, unbeaten WBC heavyweight boxing champion Fury revealed he was given the opportunity to buy his local side Morecambe.
    He told talkSPORT: “I’m thinking about buying Morecambe Football Club. They’re in League One at the moment.
    “So I was thinking I invest X amount of millions in them. Basically, throw it at them and keep them going up.
    “I’ve been offered to buy Morecambe Football Club. I own all the training facilities anyway and the training gym.
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    “So, who knows? You might be looking at a football club owner.”
    Fury, 34, went on to knock out Derek Chisora, 38, in round ten of their December trilogy bout and has not mentioned football ownership since.
    Meanwhile, 20-year-old Johal, a wealthy investment mogul, is in advanced talks to take over at Morecombe, according to the Daily Mail.
    The club is valued at around £20million, although it remains unclear what price Johal has agreed to.
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    A deal between Johal and current majority shareholders Bond Investments Ltd is in place and now awaits EFL approval.
    Johal and his associates attended Morecombe’s 5-0 home win over Burton on Saturday as he prepares to spearhead their relegation survival bid.
    The League One strugglers currently sit 22nd, just one point from safety.
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    ‘The show must go on’ – KSI to face YouTuber FaZe Temper in boxing return after rival Dillon Danis pulls out of fight

    KSI has confirmed Dillon Danis has pulled out of their boxing match with YouTuber FaZe Temper drafted in as a replacement. The pair were set to fight over six rounds next Saturday at Wembley Arena.
    KSI has confirmed Dillon Danis has pulled out of their boxing matchCredit: Getty
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    But KSI’s manager Mams Taylor announced the bout has fallen through, on promotion MisFits’ YouTube channel.
    KSI himself tweeted: “The show must go on. I’m still fighting January 14th.”
    Cracks began to appear when Danis, 29, failed to show up to the pre-fight press conference.
    And he later voiced concerns over a rehydration clause which prohibited him from weighing more than 185lb the day after their 177.5 lb weigh-in.
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    Taylor responded by dropping the clause out of the fight deal but claims Danis never responded.
    And he said it was the American’s Paradigm Management stable who informed him Danis was pulling out.
    Taylor confirmed they had a replacement opponent already lined up, like was the case in August.
    KSI, 29, was due to fight Alex Wassabi, 32, until his internet rival suffered a concussion and was withdrawn.
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    Instead, KSI fought TWICE on the same night, beating rapper Swarmz, 25, and Mexican boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda, 23.
    So it is familiar territory for the social media sensation, who is again searching for a new opponent.
    KSI tweeted: “2 fights, 2 pullouts.”
    It has since been revealed that content creator FaZe Temper – real name Thomas Oliveira – has replaced Danis.
    Temper has a 2-1 record, beating King Kenny on points in March and knocking out Overtflow in November.
    But he was brutally knocked out himself on KSI’s undercard in August by New Yorker Slim Albaher.
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    Boxer Dave Allen shows off three-stone body transformation but confuses fans with promo picture for next fight

    DAVE ALLEN has announced he will return to the ring next month after undergoing a body transformation.The heavyweight has lost three stone and is preparing for an upcoming bout.
    Dave Allen has undergone an amazing body transformation in recent weeks
    Allen’s next fight will take place on February 18th against an unknown fighter
    He shared two photos side by side which highlight the progress he has made over the past few weeks.
    Allen now looks toned and fight-ready after losing his big belly.
    He captioned the photos: “Big changes made to end 2022, massive 2023 coming up 🦏🧱.”
    The White Rhino announced his next fight will take place on February 18th but he confused fans about who he will face in the squared circle.
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    The 20-5 fighter released a promotional poster featuring himself and Billy Pickles.
    But Allen clarified that he will not be facing ‘The Kid’ as he is a lightweight, with Pickles set to face another opponent on the same card.
    The Fight Academy flyer also states Allen will fight at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane with tickets starting from £50, and ringside seats priced at £100.
    Allen’s last fight came in March last year when he defeated Bulgarian Milen Paunov in the second round via technical knock-out.
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    But that is just one of three bouts the Brit has had in the last three years – since he lost to David Price.
    Allen won all three contests, two of which came after he decided to retire in November 2020 before donning the gloves once again , but he is still ring rusty. More