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    Farce as 7ft boxing champ Valuev can’t find Russian army uniform that fits for Ukraine war as he needs size 16.5 boots

    VLADIMIR Putin’s shoestring army is struggling to find a uniform big enough after calling up ex-boxer Nikolai Valuev to fight in Ukraine.The retired giant, 49 – the tallest and heaviest world champion in boxing history – stands at 7ft and wears size 16.5 boots.
    Retired heavyweight champ Nikolai Valuev has been called up to fight in Ukraine
    The 7ft giant is now an MP for Putin’s United Russia partyCredit: AFP
    Now army quartermasters have the task of trying to find some kit for the man mountain – now a pro-Putin MP.
    A Russian TV report on his call-up said: “They’ll have to try hard to find a uniform which fits MP Nikolai Valuev, who’s also received his call-up papers.
    “The former boxing world champion is 2m 13cm (7ft) tall. His feet are size 52 (UK size 16.5).”
    Jokers online suggested the army should also order an oversized bodybag if he is sent to the “meat grinder” conflict.
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    One said: “He’s a big target!”
    At his peak, he weighed 149kg, or almost 23 and a half stone.
    In 2010, Valuev’s doctor said he was treating him for “serious bone and joint problems”
    He was forced to undergo two operations that required six months on the sidelines and confirmed in 2013 that medical advice was the main reason he wouldn’t return to the ring.
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    But that hasn’t stopped Putin’s army from calling him up for the disastrous war in Ukraine.
    In an interview with Russian state media last week, he said he had been handed his summons when he was in the Donbas in eastern Ukraine.
    Unlike his other parliamentary colleagues, he has been told to go to the military registration and enlistment office.
    “In my opinion, everyone has received a summons, I also received a summons,” he told Russian language publication Izvestia. “Will I go? Of course, I will go to the enlistment office now.”
    Speaking of his fellow MPs, he said: “My colleagues are good, they were registered for military service in the State Duma and received summons here, but I have to go home.
    “I received the summons right before my trip to Donbas, and I was not at home.”
    He added: “Next week I will definitely go and report to the enlistment office.”
    Valuev competed in the heavyweight category during his 16-year career between 1993 and 2009.
    He was World Boxing Association champion between 2005 and 2007, and again in 2009 before his points defeat to 6ft 3in Brit David Haye in the so-called “David Vs Goliath” fight.
    Will I go? Of course, I will go to the enlistment office nowNikolai ValuevEx-world heavyweight boxing champ
    After retiring, he went into politics and joined the Russian Duma parliament in 2011 as a member of the Putin-backing United Russia party.
    Such was his gargantuan size, a special chair had to be made for him to sit in.
    He has also dedicated the past decade to trying to prove the existence of the Russian “Bigfoot”, the Daily Star reports.
    Such was his obsession, that he even appeared on the 2013 Channel 4 series “Bigfoot Files” trekking through the Siberian wilderness.
    In 2011, he went on a separate mission to try and track down Bigfoot, as reported by an official Russian government press release.
    “Valuev did not manage to meet the yeti itself but on the way, he discovered ‘traces’ such as broken tree branches,” it read.
    “By the time they reached the cave, the expedition saw gigantic footprints, similar to a human’s.”
    It comes after ex-Everton and Russian footballer Diniyar Bilyaletdinov was called up to fight in Ukraine.
    The 37-year-old midfielder, who made 59 appearances for the Toffees between 2009 and 2012, last served in the military almost two decades ago.
    His dad Rinat confirmed that he had been called up, despite being two years over the official cut-off age for new recruits of 35.
    “Diniyar really received a summons,” he told Russian publication sports.ru.
    “It is difficult to talk about emotions, because he did not serve, although he did military service, but it was specific, with a sports bias. It was 19 years ago.
    “That is, yes, he took the oath, but served in the sports line.
    “The law still says – to call people up to 35 years old, and he is 37, so there is some kind of inconsistency here.
    “Now he will find out whether this agenda is correct or whether it was sent early. Anything can happen.”
    The news follows revelations that staff from Russia’s national football team have refused to turn home from a friendly match in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan.
    Hundreds of thousands of young men have tried to flee from Putin’s mobilisation of 300,000 reservists.
    Anyone who has done compulsory military service could be drafted.
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    On Friday, tyrant Vlad officially declare four Ukrainian regions as part of Russia.
    It means conscripts can now legally be sent to the war as well as contracted soldiers.
    Valuev retired in 2009 after a points defeat to 6ft 3in Brit David HayeCredit: Getty
    Valuev in the Russian parliament yesterday where he voted in favour of annexing four regions of UkraineCredit: Getty
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    Eubank Jr reveals he has been ‘tricked’ during sex bans and confirms he is allowed to romp again before Benn fight

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has opened up on his self imposed sex bans and confirmed his two week pause prior to his fight with Conor Benn is over. The 33-year-old often prohibits sex before a bout to get himself ready and ensure his priorities are with training.
    Chris Eubank has admitted he has not had sex for two weeks in preparation for the fight versus Conor BennCredit: Reuters

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    Eubank Jr suggested he is now ready to face Benn in the fight dubbed ‘Born Rivals’ after both their fathers went head-to-head with each other twice in the 1990s.
    Speaking to IFL TV, Eubank Jr said: “I’m a constant professional. I have abstained from sex my entire career and I have never ever slipped up on it.
    “I have been tested, many a time, I have even been tricked a few times.
    “I have woken up and you know, something is going on which I didn’t say was okay. I’ve had that a couple of times.
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    “But I have never ever slipped up. I always keep the discipline, keep my routine.
    “If I say I’m going to do four weeks – I do four weeks. If I say I’m going to do seven weeks – I do seven weeks.
    “I have done my two weeks for Conor Benn.”
    Benn has mocked Eubank’s methods of developing a routine, focus and a build-up of testosterone pre-fight.
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    A confused Benn poked fun at his rival: “How has it come to this? What are you talking about?
    “I don’t care, no one asked about your sex drive or about what gets you going.”
    Eubank previously said to The Face Off: “I’m not going to kill myself in this training camp. Usually, I go eight weeks without sex. I abstain for eight weeks.
    “I’m going to abstain for two weeks for you.
    “Canelo [Alvarez], [Gennady] Golovkin, they get eight weeks. [Billy Joe] Saunders gets four weeks.
    “Conor Benn gets two. Jake Paul will get one week. So, you’re not at the bottom of the barrel, but you’re close.”
    Eubank Jr meets Benn in the ring on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
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    Chris Eubank Jr believes he’ll be first to KO YouTube star Jake Paul but it would cost £20m to get him in the ring

    CHRIS EUBANK JR says he would be happy to be the first to knock out “not on my level” Jake Paul – but only for a £20million payday. The 33-year-old from Brighton is currently putting the finishing touches on his preparation ahead of a welterweight clash with Conor Benn, 26, on Saturday.
    Chris Eubank Jr is preparing to fight British welterweight rival Conor Benn on SaturdayCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    American cruiserweight and You Paul is unbeaten in his first five fights and is a marmite figure among fans.
    The 25-year-old YouTube star is a marmite figure among fans.
    Eubank Jr mocked him last month by saying he usually abstains from sex for eight weeks to face top fighters – but would only take a week off to prepare for Paul.
    The Brit also called out The Problem Child after his scheduled fight with Hasim Rahman Jr in August was cancelled.
    Next Gen says he would take the fight despite often weighing in at as much as 30lb lighter than Paul and being three inches shorter.
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    Eubank Jr told SPORTbible: “I would fight Jake. He’s making a lot of noise in the boxing world.
    “He’s undefeated, he is a big name and he draws big numbers.
    “It’s a fight where fans are saying I want you to be the first guy to knock him out.
    “So even though he is not on my level I’ll take £20million to beat up Jake Paul.
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    “I don’t know how much they are making for each fight but that would be a super fight.
    “And you know I’d be expecting a nice little paycheck after that.” More

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    Conor Benn tattoos – what do they say and what are their meanings ahead of his fight against Chris Eubank Jr?

    CONOR BENN is set to step in the ring to fight Chris Eubank Jr on Saturday night. The bout dubbed ‘Born Rivals’ sees sons of Nigel Benn an Chris Eubank Snr go head-to-head just as their fathers did twice 1990s.
    Conor Benn continues the Benn-Eubank family feud – his red cross is seen across his chestCredit: Getty
    Benn explained the meaning behind his neck tattoo to the BBCCredit: twitter / @5livesport
    His son’s name Eli Clay is tattooed near his earCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Benn has his nickname ‘The Destroyer’ on his backCredit: Instagram / @conorbennofficial
    Conor Benn’s neck has an eagle on itCredit: Instagram / @conorbennofficial
    The London born fighter has his own brand’s logo on his torso – ‘CB’Credit: Instagram / @conorbennofficial
    Speaking ahead of the fight Conor Benn revealed much about his tattoos.
    He is covered in body art from head to toe and he explained the meaning behind his neck tattoo that says ‘Fear is a Lie.’
    The 26-year-old was asked if he feared losing he replied: “I’ve got fear is a lie tattooed across my neck.
    “Fear to me is a lie. I mean fear is an illusion. You can fear something that doesn’t even happen.
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    “How can you give something some power or fear something that hasn’t even happened yet. It only exists in your head and nine times out of ten it doesn’t happen anyway.
    “So, me fearing losing is why I train so hard. I love winning, don’t get me wrong but I probably fear losing a bit more.
    “I train out of fear I really do. I don’t think I could deal with losing. I fear it so much I get scared.
    “And that’s why I train so hard, I have my reasons and if fear is what gets me out of bed in the morning at 5am, I’m gonna do that. I’ll do it twice on Sundays if needs be.
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    “All I can do is do everything in my power to make sure that I am not beat by me. When I get in the ring I’m not beat by Conor Benn.
    “If the other man beats me, I can’t even say fair enough, I can’t beat myself.”
    ‘The Destroyer’ has his nickname written across his shoulders and also has his own brand’s logo ‘CB’ on his body.
    The welterweight additionally has a large cross on his chest and the words Fear God across his stomach.
    Furthermore the boxer has a tribute to his son Eli Clay on the side of his face. His name is tattooed near to his ear.
    Speaking about the tattoo Benn exclusively told SunSport that he had to get his mother’s permission for it.
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    Benn revealed: “I have my son’s name tattooed down the side of my face now so he is never far away from me.
    “I must admit I had to call my mum and get permission for that one because I always promised her I would never get one on my face.
    “I made the call and explained it to her and she gave me permission.
    “I was never going over the eyebrow, or doing a Mike Tyson, I had thought about a facial one before but don’t think I have it in me.”
    Benn will be looking to do better than his father managed against a Eubank family member as his bouts ended in a loss and a draw.
    However if Eubank Snr had his way the fight would not be going ahead at all as he is worried about his son’s safety after losing weight for the fight.
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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn: Date, UK start time, TV channel, live stream, undercard for HUGE all-British dust-up

    CHRIS EUBANK JR is facing Conor Benn in a highly anticipated second generation match-up – nearly three decades since their dads last fought.It was in 1990 and again in 1993 that Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn fought two brutal world title fights.
    Chris Eubank Jr fights against Conor Benn this weekendCredit: Reuters
    Conor Benn has been training at the Matchroom gym in EssexCredit: PA
    Eubank Sr won the first one via 9th-round TKO, picking up the WBO middleweight title in the process, but the second fight, which took place at super-middleweight, ended in a draw.
    Now 29 years on, their sons will clash at catchweight.
    Eubank Jr, a middleweight who has also campaigned at 168lbs, will come down to his lowest weight ever 157lbs to challenge Benn – a career welterweight.
    It was a fight which was first floated into the ether after Eubank Jr beat Liam Williams earlier this year.
    Nobody took the idea of it seriously, apart from Benn, who has struggled to find a competitive fight at 147lbs.
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    When is Eubank Jr vs Benn?

    Eubank Jr’s massive clash with Benn will take place on Saturday, October 8, 2022.
    The fight will take place at the O2 Arena in front of 18,000 fans.
    Both men will clash 29 years on, almost to the day, from Eubank Sr vs Benn 2 at Old Trafford on October 9, 1993.
    Ring-walks for the main event are expected to get going at around 10pm UK time.

    Chris Eubank Jr beat Liam Williams on points in FebruaryCredit: Reuters
    How to watch the fight?
    The fight, which will be a 12-round contest, will be broadcast live on DAZN PPV.
    It will be available to stream in over 200 countries across the globe via the DAZN app, either on television, console, mobile, tablet or computer device.
    However, the fight will come at a price, being a pay-per-view event for those in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
    The fight will cost £19.99 to watch in the UK, for those who have a DAZN subscription. Non-subscribers can purchase the fight – as well as a one-month subscription – for £27.98.
    The fight will also be available for Virgin Media customers for £27.98, which again will include a one-month DAZN subscription.
    Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn fought twice in their legendary careersCredit: Getty
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    Olympic gold medallist Galal Yafai continues his rise up the pro ranks against Mexican Gohan Rodriguez (12-1-1).
    While Eubank Jr’s cousin Harlem is also in action as is light-heavyweight star Lyndon Arthur.
    And former world champ Shannon Courtenay makes her boxing comeback.

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    What has been said?
    Both fighters are excited to put on a showdown which will roll back the years for many boxing fans.
    Eubank Jr said: “I grew up watching their legendary battles and always wanting to emulate that, and find my own arch nemesis… could this now be Conor Benn? We will find out.
    “He has walked the same path as I have. I know his struggle. Living in the shadow of a legend and trying to break out of that shadow and make his own name. If he can beat me, his name will be made, and he will never walk in his father’s shadow again.
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    “It’s a fight that’s going to spark the imagination of the British public, that’s what I’m happy about. In terms of anticipation, legacy and hype it’s the biggest fight of my career.”
    Whilst Benn said: “This fight is for the legacy and was an opportunity I felt I couldn’t pass up.
    “My team and I had other options on the table as I’m currently ranked top 5 with all governing bodies at Welterweight and no doubt I’m looking for a World Championship fight very soon, but this fight is embedded with so much history and I know it’s one the public really want to see.
    “To me this fight is personal – it’s more than titles and rankings, this is unfinished business between our families!” More

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    Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn joined by celebs including Love Island stars on red carpet for fight week launch party

    CHRIS EUBANK JR and Conor Benn were joined by a host of celebrities on the red carpet ahead of their highly anticipated fight. The two fighters are set to square off against one another in the ring this Saturday.
    Chris Eubank Jnr during the fight week launch partyCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Conor Benn will be hoping to get revenge on his Dad’s behalfCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Love Island star Tallia Storm stunned in a red dress on the red carpetCredit: Splash
    Former Love Island star Joanna Chimonides, left, and influencer Sian Owen were also present at the partyCredit: The Mega Agency
    Former boxing champions Tony Bellew, left, and Darren Barker, right, also made an appearanceCredit: The Mega Agency
    And ahead of the fight, the pair were on the red carpet for their fight week launch party.
    The likes of ex-Love Island stars AJ Bunker and Tyla Carr were in attendance alongside Ex On The Beach star Kori Sampson.
    More familiar faces to the boxing scene also made an appearance.
    Former boxing champions Tony Bellew and Darren Barker were present on the red carpet, while boxing promoter Eddie Hearn turned up too.
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    Eubank Jr v Conor Benn is the legacy fight that has been a generation in the making, dating back to their fathers’ heated rivalry in the 1990s.
    Chris Eubank Sr beat Nigel Benn in the 1990 clash, with the 1993 rematch seeing them draw.
    And this weekend this generational feud to set to be reignited when the pair face off at the O2 arena.
    They have agreed to fight at a catchweight of 157lbs.
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    And with Eubank Jr fighting at a career-low weight, Eubank Sr voiced concerns over the bout.
    He even went so far as to call for the fight to be scrapped completely, as he fear’s for his son’s life.

    Eddie Hearn took time out of his schedule to attend the launch partyCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
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    ‘I’ve been robbed’ – Joe Cordina stripped of world title without making single defence due to hand injury

    BRITISH boxer Joe Cordina has been stripped of his world title after pulling out of a mandatory fight due to injury. The 30-year-old won the IBF super-featherweight title in June when he secured a knockout win over Kenichi Ogawa.
    Joe Cordina has been left devastated after not even being able to defend his world titleCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joe Cordina posted this image of his hand on TwitterCredit: Twitter
    And he was due to defend his belt versus Shavkat Rakhimov on November 5.
    However he has withdrawn from the bout because of a hand injury and he will no longer be the title holder.
    Cordina responded to the news on social media saying “absolutely gutted” alongside a facepalm emoji.
    He continued: “Worked my whole life to become a world champion and I haven’t even had the chance to defend the title.
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    “Feel like I’ve been robbed.”
    The tweet had a photo attached showing a nasty scar on his hand from where he has undergone surgery.
    He has reportedly been stripped of the title because he could be out of action until March but the decision has left Cordina fans fuming.
    Despite losing his world champion belt he still holds the WBA Continental super-featherweight title.
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    Cordina has a 15-0 record with nine victories coming via knockouts.
    The Welshman rose to fame winning a bronze medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as an amateur.
    He then went further winning gold at the 2015 European Championships and he went on to represent Team GB in the 2016 Olympics. More

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    Boxer David Haye arrives to face trial after ‘assaulting man’ at Hammersmith Apollo

    FORMER boxer David Haye has today arrived at court where he is due to stand trial charged with assaulting a man at a gig.The 41-year-old former cruiserweight and heavyweight world champion allegedly attacked Nickesh Jhala at the Hammersmith Apollo.
    David Haye is due to stand trial todayCredit: PA
    Haye was later arrested and charged as he stepped off a plane at Heathrow Airport in June.
    The alleged attack took place on October 30, 2021.
    Haye has arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court charged with assault.
    He will give evidence at the two-day trial, which will hear from nine witnesses in total.
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    Haye is one of Britain’s most successful boxers – with a record 28 victories and just four defeats in his career.
    He spent time as both cruiserweight and heavyweight champion of the world before retiring in 2018.
    Haye made a one-fight comeback in September 2021, defeating good friend Joe Fournier in an exhibition clash.
    In 2012, the boxer appeared on I’m a Celebrity and came third.
    Haye is one of the UK’s most successful boxersCredit: PA
    He became a unified cruiserweight world champion in 2008Credit: AFP
    He then claimed the WBA title in 2009 after moving up to heavyweight statusCredit: Getty More