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    ‘Let’s make the fight happen’ – Watch Jake Paul and Tommy Fury agree to reschedule celeb grudge match for THIRD time

    JAKE PAUL and Tommy Fury agreed to reschedule their grudge match for a THIRD time. Paul-promoted women’s champion Amanda Serrano was in action defending her featherweight titles against Sarah Mahfoud in Manchester on Saturday night.
    Jake Paul and Tommy Fury agreed to reschedule their grudge match for a third time
    And Fury was in attendance at the AO Arena to support his training partner Joseph Parker, headlining against Joe Joyce.
    The Love Islander visited Serrano and Paul’s manager Nakisa Bidarian in their changing room.
    And it was there where Fury called the YouTuber-turned-boxer on FaceTime to finally get their fight on.
    Paul, 25, was heard saying: “Tommy, lets make the fight happen buddy. Let’s make it happen.”
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    Fury, 23, responded: “I’ll see you soon.”
    The pair of celebrity fighting rivals first signed to fight in December 2021.
    At the time, Paul had beaten fellow YouTuber “AnEsonGib”, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson as well as former UFC pair Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley.
    But Fury pulled out of the bout after suffering a broken rib in training with Woodley replacing him for a rematch, losing by knockout.
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    The pair then tried again this August, but the British light-heavyweight was withdrawn amid a US visa issue.
    Paul now returns on October 29 in Arizona against UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47.
    The Brazilian will be his first opponent with a prior boxing record having had four wins and one loss in the ring.
    Fury is yet to return since beating Daniel Bocianski in April.
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    Floyd Mayweather vs Mikuru Asakura: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for Money’s Japan clash

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER makes his return to the ring in another money-spinning bout against Japanese MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura. The 50-0 retired boxer hasn’t been in the ring since a clash with sparring partner Don Moore in May.
    Floyd Mayweather will face Mikuru Asakura at the Super Saitama ArenaCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Floyd Mayweather is undefeated as a professional boxer and has a 50-0 recordCredit: Getty
    Mayweather also fought Logan Paul in a bout which earned him millions of dollars last summer.
    His clash against Asakura will be his first against an MMA fighter since his win over Tenshin Nasukawa in 2018.
    Mayweather has also been rumoured to be in negotiations with KSI’s brother Deji for another exhibition later this year.
    But first he must get through 28-year-old Rizin star Asakura.

    When is Mayweather vs Asakura?

    Mayweather’s clash against Asakura will take place on Sunday, September 25.
    The fight will be held at the Super Saitama Arena in Saitama, Japan.
    The arena is set to welcome 37,000 fans for the mega event.
    The ring-walks will begin at 4am UK time on Sunday, September 25.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Mayweather vs Asakura will be shown live on Fite TV PPV in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the Fite TV app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    It costs £19.99 to watch the event in the UK.

    Mayweather vs Asakura full card
    Mayweather has partnered up with Japanese MMA promotion RIZIN once again for his next exhibition bout.
    Super RIZIN card

    Floyd Mayweather vs. Mikuru Asakura – Boxing Exhibition Bout
    Nadaka Yoshinari vs. Bandasak So Trakunpet – Kickboxing Bout

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    Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Yuto Hokamura
    Hiromasa Ogikubo vs. Soo Chul Kim
    Kyohei Hagiwara vs. Chihiro Suzuki
    Juri Ohara vs. Luiz Gustavo
    Shoma Shibisai vs. Cally Gibrainn de Oliveira

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    What has been said?
    Mayweather said: “My legacy is already engraved in stone.
    “But it’s still great just to go around the world and entertain people from all walks of life.
    “I’m pretty sure he’s gonna come out and give his best, like any and every guy, but I’ve seen every style, so, my job is just to go out there, be me, have fun and do what I do best.
    “September we’re going to have fun and entertain people. I’m Floyd Mayweather to him. He’s just another opponent to me.”
    Asakura said: “I’m an MMA fighter but I’m going to use this opportunity and I’m going to use him to raise my name and my value internationally. I will win this fight.” More

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    Boxer Nathan Heaney suffers horror cut above eye after headbutt on undercard of Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker

    NATHAN HEANEY suffered a HORROR eye cut in his title fight with Jack Flatley… but emerged victorious on the premature scorecards. The middleweight had helped pack out the Manchester Arena with Potters fans but they were gutted the action ended prematurely.
    Nathan Heaney suffered a horror eye cut in his title fight with Jack FlatleyCredit: Reuters
    And they were anxious about their man suffering his first pro defeat when they had to wait for the scorecards.
    After pretty even action, an accidental clash of heads opened up a grizzly deep wound above Heaney’s right eye and the ringside doctor advised referee Steve Gray to wave off the bout.
    And the judges scorecards after the five rounds read 49-46, 49-46 and 50-45, handing him his 16th pro win.
    Heaney’s team managed to stem the flow of blood but he’s certain to need stitches on the horrible wound.
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    And hopefully the injury does not delay the making of his dream fight at the Bet365 stadium further down the line.
    Former heavyweight champion David Haye accused Flatley of trying to deliberately sink his head into Heaney.
    Haye said: “Flatley led with his head.
    “He came in with his head, I can’t say he was trying to headbutt him but his body language was moving over his head over his front foot.
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    “He leads in, he jumps in with it, I don’t think he looked like he was trying to land a jab.
    “That to me looked like he tried to headbutt him. Personally. That’s how it looked to me.”
    The bout was part of the undercard ahead of Joe Joyce’s heavyweight fight with Joseph Parker.
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    Tyson Fury set for surprising new career before historic fight against Anthony Joshua

    WORLD heavyweight boxing champ Tyson Fury is thirsting for a new challenge — to take over a pub.Fury, 34, is said to have made an offer on one after two undercover visits.
    World heavyweight boxing champ Tyson Fury is thirsting for a new challenge — to take over a pubCredit: Rex
    He charmed ex-miner Barry Brown, 65, who has put The Brick and Tile up for sale for around £300,000
    He charmed ex-miner Barry Brown, 65, who has put The Brick and Tile up for sale for around £300,000.
    He said: “Tyson’s brother-in-law is local and he was the one who told me he was interested and he brought him in.
    “When he’s visited, it’s always been when the pub is closed because he is a man who likes a bit of peace and quiet.”
    Fury came down to see the boozer in Retford, Notts, from his home in Morecambe.
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    He announced his retirement from boxing after beating Dillian Whyte in April.
    But the 6ft 7in Gipsy King could fight Anthony Joshua this December.
    Barry said: “Fury is a great character and it has been nice meeting him.
    “It’s amazing how tall he is though, he really has to duck down when he comes into the pub.
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    “He told me he’s not looking to change much about the place.
    “I’ve built it up myself because we did a full refurbishment when I took it on and we’ve now got a lovely lounge on one side of the bar and a sports bar on the other.”
    Local Portia Crossley said: “That is very exciting. I think we’ll go in out of curiosity.” More

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    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker undercard: Who is fighting on BIG Manchester card?

    JOE JOYCE takes on Joseph Parker in a hugely-anticipated heavyweight clash in Manchester TONIGHT.But before the big main event there’s a cracking undercard in store, including what could be a show-stealer in the chief-support bout.
    Amanda Serrano is back in the ring on the undercard
    The Juggernaut Joyce is known for his granite chin surviving brutal shots, but he says he’d rather not be relying on it on Saturday night.
    Joyce said: “I’d like to stop relying on my chin, if I’m honest.  
    “I would prefer to move out of the way of punches or block or slip them and counter.
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    “I am always trying to improve my skills and biomechanics and that’s one thing I love about boxing, you can always improve.
    “I’m sure Parker and his team see a way of hurting me but we’ll see.”
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    When is Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker?
    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker is taking place TONIGHT – Saturday, September 24.
    The main event ring walks are expected from 10.30pm UK time.
    The Manchester Arena plays host.
    Who is fighting on the Joyce vs Parker undercard?
    Amanda Serrano has the chance to become the undisputed featherweight world champion when she takes on IBF champ Sarah Mahfoud in what could be an absolute thriller.
    Serrano is coming in off her defeat by Katie Taylor in Madison Square Garden in April.
    The undercard gets going from 6pm.

    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker – vacant WBO interim heavyweight title
    Amanda Serrano vs Sarah Mahfoud – for WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring featherweight titles
    Michael Magnesi vs Anthony Cacace
    Ekow Essuman vs Samuel Antwi
    Nathan Heaney vs Jack Flatley
    Raven Chapman vs Jorgelina Guanini
    James Heneghan vs Rod Douglas Jnr
    Callum Thompson vs Delmar Thomas
    Amaar Akbar vs Karlo Wallace
    Mark Heffron vs TBC
    Tommy Fletcher vs TBC

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    What live stream and TV channel is Joyce vs Parker on?

    Joyce vs Parker will be shown live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK.
    The price for the event has been confirmed as £19.95.
    You can live stream the clash from the BT Sport Box Office app, which is available for download onto your mobile and tablet device.
    And if you want to attend the fight itself at Manchester’s AO Arena, you can purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.
    In addition, you can hear the fight live and exclusively on talkSPORT – with coverage beginning from 8pm on the radio station.

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    Jake Paul being sued by Eddie Hearn for £92MILLION after accusing Matchroom of bribing judge for Joshua vs Usyk rematch

    JAKE PAUL is being sued by Eddie Hearn for damages in “excess of £92MILLION” after claiming the promoter “paid” a judge to score fights in favour of his fighters.The YouTuber-turned-boxer accused Hearn of having American judge Glenn Feldman on the Matchroom Boxing payroll following his scoring of Katie Taylor and Anthony Joshua’s respective clashes with Amanda Serrano and Oleksandr Usyk.
    Jake Paul accused judge Glenn Feldman of being on Matchroom Boxing’s payrollCredit: INSTAGRAM@JAKEPAUL
    Feldman’s scorecard for Katie Taylor’s clash with Amanda Serrano irked PaulCredit: AP
    Paul also took umbrage with Feldman’s controversial scorecard for Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr UsykCredit: REUTERS
    Paul’s allegation has prompted a lawsuit from Hearn and Matchroom BoxingCredit: SPORTSFILE
    And the allegation has prompted Hearn to take legal action against the social media superstar.
    Matchroom have sued the younger Paul brother for making an “outrageously false and baseless allegation” that has damaged their reputation.
    Hearn is suing The Problem Child for defamation and damages upwards of £92m ($100m) for the “outlandishly false” accusation made in an interview earlier this month.
    Matchroom Attorney Frank Salzano said: “Both legally and ethically there is a clear line separating opinion from defamatory lies.
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    “Jake Paul knows that, and he purposely crossed that line when he wrongly accused Matchroom Boxing and Eddie Hearn of fixing fights.
    “Nonetheless he was still given an opportunity to retract his defamatory statements and refused to.
    “Now he will face the legal consequences of his actions as Matchroom and Mr. Hearn will be seeking damages in well excess of $100 million given the value and goodwill attached to the Matchroom business and the harmful nature of Mr. Paul’s comments.”
    Paul, 25, has found himself in legal hot water for saying: “Glenn Feldman shows up in Saudi and scores Anthony Joshua to win the fight when everyone who watched the fight said it was not a split decision.
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    “Clearly, this guy is getting paid money by Matchroom Boxing.”
    Former Disney star Paul was quick to acknowledge the gravity of the accusation he levelled at British boxing supremo Hearn.
    He said” [It’s] a bold statement and an accusation that I don’t take likely, but it’s just blatantly obvious. And they’re not even trying to hide it.”
    Video footage of Paul’s allegation was also submitted by Matchroom lawyer Salzano.
    Hearn, 43, revealed earlier this week that he was planning to take legal action against Paul for his comments.
    He said: “What he said in terms of his allegations of corruption with Glen Feldman is totally unacceptable.
    “We all have a laugh with Jake and he’s an average fighter but I’m telling you now, what he said is unacceptable and it will be dealt with because we take this sport, our values as a family seriously and we love the sport of boxing.
    “So, for him to come out with idiotic comments without even thinking of what he said is extremely harmful to me and very disrespectful to us as a business and as a family.”
    He added: “Jake’s comments will be dealt with appropriately.
    “I’m not prepared, as I would be on many occasions, to take what he is saying with a pinch of salt on this occasion because it’s bang out of order and totally disrespectful to the sport of boxing and to me and us.
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    “I take it extremely personally because they’re questioning our credentials, they are questioning our integrity and I won’t have it.
    “So, he’s going to have to take the brunt of that. Maybe he doesn’t care, but I do.”
    SunSport has contacted Jake Paul’s representatives for comment.
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    Tyson Fury tells Anthony Joshua to agree to blockbuster British fight by MONDAY otherwise Gypsy King will ‘move on’

    TYSON FURY has told Anthony Joshua he has to sign off on their December 3 fight by MONDAY.The 34-year-old Gypsy King wants to defend his crown against the former WBA, IBF and WBO champ in Cardiff.
    Tyson Fury has given Anthony Joshua until Monday to sign their fight contractCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    AJ has stated he’s ready to accept the terms but still has not penned the dealCredit: PA
    But the undefeated Morecambe giant will not wait around any longer for the London 2012 golden boy to return the signed contract that was sent last Friday.
    Ringside in Manchester for Joe Joyce’s heavyweight clash with Joseph Parker on Saturday night, Fury said: “I was optimistic about three weeks ago but it shouldn’t be taking this long to sign a contract.
    “We will know by Monday anyway because if it is not done by Monday then I’m moving on. 
    “I’m not waiting around for some guy who has lost three of his last five fights. 
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    “He’s lucky that I’m giving him a world title shot but I don’t mind chucking him a bone but I don’t want them to start dictating s*** to me.”
    Fury has his fights broadcast on BT Sport and ESPN in America but AJ recently penned an exclusive deal with streaming app DAZN.
    The TV channel remains one of the final stumbling blocks that could potentially scupper the fight but both sides are willing to negotiate a plan.
    But Fury insists Joshua, who suffered a second successive defeat to Oleksandr Usyk on August 20 says his rival is in no position to make demands.
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    “He is an invited guest at my party,” he said. “My rules. 
    “So if you want to play the game, come to the banquet and take your seat.”
    Fury also laughed off Usyk’s suggestion that the Brit is trying to duck out of their four-belt decider.
    A £125million offer from Saudi Arabia was on the table but on the condition the bout happened on December 17, to upstage rival neighbour Qatar’s World Cup Final on the 18th.
    But Usyk refused to rush into another training camp – especially with his country still being invaded by Russia – and has ruled himself out until 2023.
    Fury snarled: “We offered them the December 17 date in Saudi Arabia for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world and everybody wanted that date. 
    “Usyk said he was injured and isn’t ready until next year.
    “And now he’s saying I’m scared of him. The little s***house middleweight. I’ll put my fist right through his face.” More

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    Tyson Fury spotted out and about in Manchester as boxing champion films secret scenes for Netflix docuseries

    TYSON FURY has been spotted filming scenes for his upcoming Netflix docuseries in Manchester.The Gyspy King, who was in attendance at the city’s AO Arena to watch pal Joseph Parker’s clash with Joe Joyce, is to be the subject of a ten-parter with the streaming giants, along with wife Paris.
    Tyson Fury has filmed scenes for his Netflix docuseries in ManchesterCredit: Splash
    Fury is the subject of a ten-part documentary by the streaming serviceCredit: Splash
    The Gypsy King has been filmed by Netflix since shortly after his win over Dillian Whyte in AprilCredit: Splash
    The working title for the multi-part series is “At Home with the Furys”.
    It is understood that filming began shortly after the Gypsy King knocked out Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April where he defended his WBC heavyweight title.
    The blockbuster series was supposed to show Fury settling into retired life at home with Paris and their six children.
    But cameras will instead capture Fury making a dramatic U-turn on his decision to hang up his gloves.
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    He and British compatriot Anthony Joshua have agreed a 60/40 purse split in the unbeaten Mancunian’s favour, with the bout expected to take place in Cardiff later this year.
    The former WBA, WBO and IBF champ recently had scenes filmed during his romantic break with wife Paris in Cannes.
    And now scenes have been shot in Manchester at his hotel, where Fury was mobbed by fans as he made his way down Deansgate.
    He could be seen wearing a black jacket and jeans, while having a Gucci bag draped around his neck.
    The Netflix series will see Fury make a U-turn on his decision to retire from boxingCredit: Splash
    Fury is poised to face British compatriot Anthony Joshua in DecemberCredit: Splash
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    Fury last week delivered an X-rated message to Joshua urging the 2012 Olympic gold medallist to sign the contract.
    In a clip he shared on social media, he said: “Sign the contract AJ you little p***y.
    “Sign the bloody contract p***y boy.”
    He had on Friday blasted both AJ and Oleksandr Usyk in another fiery video where he branded them as “a pair of sausage s***houses”.
    Joshua has been warned to sign off on a bout with Fury by the end of next week or he runs the risk of missing out on a fight.
    Promoter George Warren remarked: “We need to be getting contracts signed next week.
    “I don’t think that’s difficult. If everyone wants to make it, it can be done and I believe the other side wants to make it.

    “My dad Frank and Eddie Hearn have gone on record to say 90-95 per cent of it’s been agreed.
    “There are parts of contracts need to be refined and negotiated — tickets and hotel rooms — the biggest thing is the broadcast but it should not slow down the contract.”
    Fury was at the AO Arena in Manchester to watch Joe Joyce take on Joseph ParkerCredit: PA More