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    Floyd Mayweather vs Deji: Date, UK start time, live stream, undercard for Global Titans fight in Dubai TONIGHT

    BOXING legend Floyd ‘money’ Mayweather makes his return to the ring TONIGHT HUGE clash with YouTube sensation Deji. The 50-0 fighter will pick up another big payday from his latest exhibition with KSI’s brother in the main event of a STACKED card over in Dubai.
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    Floyd Mayweather and Deji are doing battle in Dubai
    It will be Money Mayweather’s fourth exhibition since retiring professionally in 2017 after beating ex-UFC champion Conor McGregor, 34.
    While Deji, 25, most recently beat American Fousey, 32, which followed on a run of THREE losses for the YouTube boxer.
    Deji said: “Huge thanks to Global Titans and my team for creating this incredible opportunity.
    Floyd Mayweather and Deji face offCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “It’s a privilege to be headlining this phenomenal spectacle in Dubai, against the all-time great Floyd Mayweather. This is going to be fun!”
    Can Deji perform better than Logan Paul did against Mayweather? This one is not to be missed….

    When is Floyd Mayweather vs Deji?
    Floyd Mayweather vs Deji will take place TONIGHT – Sunday, November 13.
    The event will be live from the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.
    Expect the ring walk times for the main event at 9pm UK time – this is 1am in Dubai.
    What live stream is Floyd Mayweather vs Deji on?
    Mayweather vs Deji will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    The event has been confirmed at costing £16.99.
    You can live stream all of the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Tommy Fury is fighting on the undercardCredit: Getty
    Who is fighting on the undercard?
    Tommy Fury will return to the ring to fight an ex-US Marine.
    Fury will go toe-to-toe with Paul Bamba (record 5-2) on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather’s exhibition bout with YouTube star Deji in Dubai.
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    Fury, the younger brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson, is 8-0 as a professional boxer.
    And he will try to maintain that unbeaten record against the ex-US Marine veteran Bamba.
    The 33-Year-old is the founder and president of Trifecta Strong, a boxing and fitness training company.
    While fellow ex-Love Islander Jack Fincham is back in the boxing ring to face Fury’s former opponent Anthony Taylor. More

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    Boxing fans and Tyson Fury set for more frustration as Oleksandr Usyk is ordered to face a new mandatory challenger

    AN undisputed heavyweight title fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk is set for more delay with the Ukrainian ordered to face a new mandatory challenger.The WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO champ, 35, defended his belts against Anthony Joshua in August.
    Usyk holds the IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO titlesCredit: PA
    The IBF have ordered Hrgovic as Usyk’s next mandatory challenger for the beltCredit: Getty
    Hearn has backed Fury to beat UsykCredit: Getty
    But he has gone over a year as champion without entertaining any mandatory challengers.
    However, Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn, who works alongside Usyk’s promoter Alexander Krassyuk to televise the Ukrainian’s fights, has confirmed the IBF have ordered Filip Hrgovic as Usyk’s next mandatory challenger for the belt.
    Hearn tweeted: “Just received written order from IBF for Champion @usykaa to face mandatory challenger @Filip_Hrgovic NEXT..let’s go! @SauerlandBros.”
    A fan quipped “Have a day off Ed” in which Hearn responded: “You know that’s not my style.”
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    WBC top dog Fury had hoped to face either Usyk or Anthony Joshua.
    However, neither mega fight materialised and the Gypsy King will instead take on Derek Chisora in a December 3 trilogy.
    Hearn, however, is backing Fury to beat Usyk should the pair eventually meet.
    Hearn said to IntuBoxing: “I got criticism on that because I said I don’t think it’s a great fight… but I think it’s a compelling fight.
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    “You’ve got two very awkward, tricky customers.
    “For a hardcore boxing fan I think it would be fascinating, but they wouldn’t just start knocking lumps out of each other.”
    Hearn continued: “I probably give the edge to Tyson Fury because of his size.
    “I just feel like I’ve always overlooked him in fights, like [Wladimir] Klitschko, [Deontay] Wilder, so I should give him the respect that he deserves. But I do think Usyk is very tough to beat.” More

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    Ricky Hatton enjoys entertaining Marco Antonio Barrera bout after using a zimmer frame and two nurses on ring walk

    RICKY HATTON enjoyed an exhibition bout with fellow fighting legend Marco Antonio Barrera after hilariously using a zimmer frame on his ring walk.The 44-year-old grandfather shed FOUR STONE to face the Mexican legend, 48, at his old Manchester arena stomping ground.
    Ricky Hatton returned to the ring on Saturday against Marco Antonio BarreraCredit: Reuters
    The Hitman shed four stone for the exhibition fightCredit: Reuters
    The icon hilariously came to the ring with a zimmer frame and flanked by two nursesCredit: Sky Sports
    The two legends enjoyed eight two-minute rounds in ManchesterCredit: PA
    The two-weight world champ – who has battled addiction and depression – was 15st when he took up the challenge but looked a first-class athlete on Saturday night.
    That was despite the fact that Hatton jokingly made his ring walk flanked by two nurses as he pulled himself along on a zimmer frame.
    The Man City super-fan enjoyed 8x2min rounds with a few trademark body shots and even suffered a nice shiny bruise on his right cheek to prove he still loves a tear-up before both men had their hands raised in the exhibition “draw”.
    And he has vowed to continue his diet and training regime in case any more throw-back legends bouts are offered up.
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    Hatton said: “I got everything and more than I hoped from that. I didn’t know how it would go but it was entertaining.
    “I have done loads of good things in boxing – world titles to Las Vegas – but this is up there with one of the best.”
    Liverpool’s Natasha Jonas added the IBF super-welterweight belt to her WBC and WBO belts, with a decision win over Canada’s Marie Dicaire.
    Jonas says: “I won, it was clear and she was No1 in the division.
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    “She was tough, I trained for it to be tough and trained with great southpaws.
    “Right now I want to go and have a holiday with my daughter and then I will look at new fights in 2023, I haven’t had a break for a year.
    “There are always options but I have been in the situation before where I have all the doors open, then I lose, and all the doors close.”
    Natasha Jonas added the IBF super-welterweight belt to her WBC and WBO belts with a decision win over Marie DicaireCredit: PA More

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    Ricky Hatton fight vs Marco Antonio Barrera LIVE RESULTS: Stream, TV channel, start time – Hitman UP NEXT

    RICKY HATTON is taking on Marco Antonio Barrera TONIGHT in a massive exhibition bout in Manchester.Hitman Hatton hasn’t been in the ring since his comeback loss against Vyacheslav Senchenko at the Etihad.
    But the British boxing legend is back to give his fans one last hurrah in Manchester.
    And who better to do it against then Barrera, one of the greatest Mexican fighters in the sport’s history.

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    Jonas wins UD
    The three judges award Jonas the belts with scores of: 100-90, & 98-92 97-93.
    Comfortable win for the Brit ace.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R10
    Final round now, two minutes for Dicaire to save her title.
    Jonas well ahead and on course for a UD unification win.
    Dicaire swings wild haymakers that miss by miles and the bell goes.
    Gallagher lifts his girl aloft to celebrate, Dicaire looks beaten.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R9
    Dicaire’s streaming nose has turned her white shorts and vest bright bright pink.
    But she succeeded in dragging Jonas into a war.
    Joe Gallagher tells Jonas again to stick to her jab and win sensibly.
    Dicaire keeps barrelling forward and Jonas needs to box clever.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R8
    Jonas slashes the sweat off of Dicaire’s brow but does not drop or wobble the IBF champ.
    Dicaire is bleeding from her bludgeoned nose now.
    The red smear is growing across her face but her corner will wipe it clear now.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R7
    Heavy scoring Jonas shots to Dicaire’s head and body.
    Dicaire is not goingt o stop marching forward onto these varied digs.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R6
    Jonas still scoring with well selected shots.
    Dicaire happily walking on to most of the digs the Scouser throws.
    The Canadian is the bigger woman and has not been rocked by any of Jonas’ flush blows.
    We are heading to the scorecards.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R3
    Dicaire is getting beaten to almost every punch.
    Jonas edges another two-minute session as trainer Joe Gallagher tells his charge that Dicaire has already fallen apart.
    Gallagher tells Jonas she won the round with her jab and needs to keep her chin down and out of range.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R2
    Ducaire flicking out a jab about 5ft out of range.
    Jonas slaps in another point-scoring shot.
    Another wide round for Jonas thanks to her left hand.
    Jonas vs Dicaire- R1
    Jonas lands two big backhands from her own southpaw stance to snatch the opener.
    A little lead right hook lands too.
    Dicaire does not look up to much.
    Tasha Jonas vs Marie Dicaire
    Super-welterweight WBC, IBF and WBO world titles on the line.
    Team GB’s Liverpool hero taking on a Canadian southpaw.
    Jonas, 38 against a 36-year-old, makes it a battle of the veterans.
    Talking Dalton
    The winner says: “We knew it would be a hard chess match.
    “I had a chest infection last week and my dad nearly pulled me out.
    “I am a fighter and I believe in myself. I didn’t train all week but I knew I could win.
    “I take each fight at a time and tonight felt a little bit flat but respect to Kaisee who is very good.”
    Smith wins UD
    The Manchester arena judges call the British super-lightweight title fight: 115-114, 117-112, 116-113.
    Fair enough but a worryingly underwhelming showing from the defending champ.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R12
    Smith almost lands the KO in the first few seconds but Benjamin is held up by the ropes.
    Benjamin suffers an accidental headbutt.
    The challenger throws a few hopeful right hands but Smith is too good to be tagged.
    Smith is about to take a unanimous decision.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R11
    Smith celebrates the end of the 11th with an armed raised.
    Benjamin’s corner tell him he needs a stoppage.
    Smith’s dad tells him Benjamin should not be in his league.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R10
    Smith slams his way back into the fight by whacking the sweat off of Benjamin.
    It threatened to slip away from the champ, who seems to have coasted on his latest step-up.
    Smith’s corner tell him he just needs to be smart and elusive for six more minutes.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R9
    Best round of the night for Benjamin.
    The British title challenger backs up Smith onto the ropes and peppers his guard and body.
    Smith slips out of the firing line and never looks really hurt.
    But this has been a sobering night for Smith – a gut check perhaps.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R8
    Benjamin was expected to go to Manchester and survive but he has put on a real show.
    Smith’s corner should be worried about the judges preferring the challenger’s busy work.
    Smith was a huge favourite coming in but it has been hard to split the 10sters.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R7
    Smith probably sneaks another round with more clinical work.
    Benjamin has exceeded expectation but as the challenger he has to do something special to snatch the belt.
    Smith has a graze around his left eye but it’s not oozing blood.
    Ringside former world champ Anthony Crolla says it’s a close fight that he has Smith edging.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R6
    Dalton Smith’s father and trainer Grant gets a warning from the ref for being too loud.
    Benjamin is asking questions of the super-light British champ.
    But Smith has never looked hurt or wobbled so is likely to be edging these rounds on the scorecards.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R5
    Another close round with less action.
    Smith’s defence very clever and he’s always hunting a counter attack.
    Benjamin has been fearless against one of the UK’s hottest fighting prospects.
    Team Benjamin tell their man that Smith is about to step-up his attacks.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R4
    The fight catches fire with meaty shots and violent exchanges.
    Smith lands the cleaner and crisper single shots.
    But Benjamin always returns with quicksilver combinations that should impress the judges.
    If Smith lands flush he could end it early.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R3
    Smiths looks to counter Benjamin’s attacks spectacularly with an uppercut off the backfoot.
    Benjamin appears to have tasted the British champ’s power and not been too scared of it.
    A Smith left hook grazed Benjamin but failed to wobble the challenger.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R2
    The pair swap stiff jabs but then Smith drills in his first serious right hand.
    Benjamin’s knees dip but don’t buckle.
    The Sheffield man snatched that round with that right hand.
    Smith vs Benjamin – R1
    Kaisee Benjamin gets right at the British champion, walking him down in Manchester in the opener.
    Smith lunges in at the end with his first serious attacl but nothing somes of it.
    Benjamin might have sneaked that super-light opener.
    BIG PHRASE
    The winner says: “I got to show everyone my repetoire.
    “I needed six rounds and that shows I need to learn and work harder.
    “It was a good step in the right direction. I am a 4-0 pro still learning the game.”
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    Ricky Hatton vs Marco Antonio Barrera: UK start time, TV channel, live stream for HUGE return TONIGHT

    RICKY HATTON is facing Marco Antonio Barrera in a highly-anticipated comeback fight TONIGHT.The Mike Tyson-style exhibition fight was set to take place in the UK to give fight fans the opportunity to bring the circus-like atmosphere to the latest iteration of the Hitman’s epic story.
    Ricky Hatton faces off against Marco Antonio BarreraCredit: Mark Robinson
    Ricky Hatton has lost over two stone preparing for his clash with BarerraCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICKYHITMANHATTON
    Hatton, 44, last stepped foot in the ring in 2012 against Vyachelsav Senchenko, when he was stopped in a ninth-round KO.
    That came three years after he lost to Manny Pacquiao and marked the end of a 48-fight pro career, which saw him win 45 and lose just three fights.

    Baby-faced Assassin Barrera, 48, last fought in 2011, a TKO win over Jose Arias in Guardalajara.
    The Mexican was beloved in his home country and competed in three weight classes, including batamweight, featherweight and lightweight.
    Brit fight fans will remember him for losing to Amir Khan back in 2009, but he was also taken to task by Pacquiao two years before that.
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    When will Hatton vs Barrera take place?
    The massive clash will take place TONIGHT – Saturday, November 12 at the AO Arena.
    The ring walks are expected just after 10pm.
    Hatton vs Barrera was supposed to take place on Saturday, July 2, 2022 at Manchester’s AO Arena.
    But was postponed because Hughie Fury – who was headlining a Sky Sports show at the same Manchester venue on the same night – fell ill, with his fight against Michael Hunter called off.
    Ricky Hatton will face Marco Antonio Barerra in a rescheduled exhibition bout next monthCredit: HATTONBARERRA.COM
    What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?
    Hatton vs Barrera will be shown live on Sky Sports.
    You can live stream the action from the Sky Go or NOW TV app, both of which are available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Who is on the card?
    Natasha Jones is taking on Marie-Eve Dicaire in a bid to add the IBF title her WBO and WBC super-middleweight titles.
    While Olympian Frazer Clarke is also in action on the bill at the Manchester Arena as part of the BOXXER show.
    Tickets purchased for the BOXXER show will also allow access to the Hatton-Barrera exhibition bout.
    And Tyson Fury’s younger brother Roman has the second fight of his pro career.

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    Tyson Fury backed to beat Oleksandr Usyk by Eddie Hearn as promoter FINALLY tips heavyweight rival to win

    MATCHROOM boxing chief Eddie Hearn has tipped WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury to beat IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO title holder Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed clash.Usyk picked up back-to-back wins over Anthony Joshua while Fury beat Dillian Whyte in his last outing.
    Hearn has backed Fury to beat UsykCredit: Getty
    Usyk holds the IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO titlesCredit: PA
    Hearn says Fury’s size gives him the advantage over the UkrainianCredit: Getty
    Fury had hopes of fighting Usyk or Joshua before the end of the year but has had to settle for Derek Chisora instead.
    But should Fury eventually meet Usyk, possibly in 2023, Matchroom chief and AJ promoter Hearn is backing the Brit to take the win.
    Hearn said to IntuBoxing: “I got criticism on that because I said I don’t think it’s a great fight… but I think it’s a compelling fight.
    “You’ve got two very awkward, tricky customers.
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    “For a hardcore boxing fan I think it would be fascinating, but they wouldn’t just start knocking lumps out of each other.”
    Hearn continued: “I probably give the edge to Tyson Fury because of his size.
    “I just feel like I’ve always overlooked him in fights, like [Wladimir] Klitschko, [Deontay] Wilder, so I should give him the respect that he deserves. But I do think Usyk is very tough to beat.”
    Should Fury get past Chisora on December 3, he will have to face Deontay Wilder for a fourth time or Andy Ruiz Jr.
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    The WBC have today confirmed Wilder vs Andy Ruiz Jr as a final eliminator for Fury’s title.
    Fury will then be ordered to face the winner.

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    Tommy Fury vs Paul Bamba EXACT time: What time are the ring-walks for big fight in Dubai?

    TOMMY FURY faces his ninth professional fight this weekend as he takes on Paul Bamba in Dubai. The light-heavyweight prospect hasn’t been in the ring since he picked up a win on his brother Tyson Fury’s undercard back in April.
    Fury and Bamba squared up to each other in Dubai earlier this weekCredit: Instagram / @daznboxing
    But now he’s back on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather vs Deji in Dubai.
    Fury was scheduled to fight Jake Paul earlier this year but issues with his US visa put that clash on the back burner.
    The Love Island star will see his fight with Bamba as the perfect bout to get him ready for a bigger one next year.
    Fans can watch the clash between the pair live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    What time are the Fury vs Bamba ring-walks?
    Fury’s clash with Bamba is the co-main event of the event, which is headlined by Mayweather and Deji.
    The main event is due to get underway from just after 10pm UK time on Sunday, November 13.
    So you can expect Fury vs Bamba to get going from around 9.15pm GMT.

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    What channel is Fury vs Bamba on?
    Fury vs Bamba isn’t on traditional TV as it’s being shown on streaming site DAZN.
    The event is a pay-per-view and will cost £16.99 to purchase.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available to download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    The card also features a bout between ex-Fury opponent Anthony Taylor and Jack Fincham. More

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    Floyd Mayweather and Deji in row over size of boxing gloves ahead of exhibition fight, reveals YouTube star’s friend

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER and YouTuber Deji were locked in a dispute over the size of the boxing gloves they will wear in their exhibition bout. The pair are set for eight spectacle rounds in Dubai tomorrow night at the Coca-Cola Arena.
    Floyd Mayweather training for his fight with DejiCredit: Getty
    But Deji’s friend Ryan Taylor, who helped broker the extraordinary exhibition bout, revealed there was a row over the gloves.
    He told Fred Talks Fighting: “Deji’s got a way of surprising people, we’ll see what happens. Deji’s got power man.
    “We were literally just talking about it there and having a joke about it because there were some conversations about 10oz gloves.
    “Everyone’s been talking about gloves but yeah, Deji’s tough. We’re going to see what happens.”
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    SunSport understands Mayweather wanted to fight in the smaller 10oz gloves, as would be the case in a professional bout.
    But that was not in the contract and the bout is instead set to be contested over 14oz gloves.
    Mayweather, 45, is boxing in his fifth exhibitions since officially retiring in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 34.
    He hit the scales at 70kg, or 11 stone, which is his second highest weight ever.
    Deji, 25, was up just before and came it at 79.5, or 12st 5lb to take a much needed weight advantage into the bout.
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    Mayweather said: “I’ve displayed my skills for so many years, 26 years as a professional just being able.
    “In 1996 I went to the Olympics and competed against the best fighters from all around the world.
    “As a professional, fighting the top competition from all around the world and just being able to do exhibitions now and compete against people from all walks of life.
    “It’s great to be here and tomorrow, I’m going to go out there and put on a show.”
    YouTuber Deji ahead of his fight with Floyd MayweatherCredit: Getty More