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    I flashed my boobs after winning brutal bare-knuckle boxing fight and now I’m raking it in on OnlyFans

    BARE-KNUCKLE boxer Tai Emery has seen an influx of OnlyFans subscribers as a result of flashing her boobs. The Australian knocked out Rung-Arun Khunchai with an uppercut and hook combination and then scaled the ropes to flash.
    Tai Emery flashed her boobs after a bare-knuckle winCredit: Instagram @BKFC
    The fighter has seen an influx on OnlyFans subscribers
    Emery became a viral sensation overnight and saw her OnlyFans and social media accounts take a massive boom.
    She told TMZ Sports: “Holy moly Instagram, 100k followers from like 45, my OnlyFans went from maybe 40 to 2,500, something like that.”
    Emery charges $10 (£8.70) a month meaning she went from earning $400 to $25,000 (£350 to £22,000), banking $300,000 (£260,000) a year if she remains on track.
    The former Thai boxer only started her subscription-based to support herself financially during the coronavirus pandemic.
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    She said: “I had an OnlyFans, that was through Covid and actually helped me survive.
    “I actually lived in the jungle in Thailand and that’s where I learned how to kick and punch.
    “So I used my OnlyFans money to eventually be able to save up and live and little bit different from a ladle and bucket of water.
    Emery had won the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship bout in Thailand and has now signed a four-bout deal with them.
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    And she warned there could be some more fan-friendly flashing in the future.
    Emery said: “I’m trying to get it to a point where, maybe there’s going to be a reflection of a sea of titties just like looking back at me.
    “This army of salute from men and women, let’s get it. People are going to be coming to the wave, for sure.”
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    Anthony Joshua is a ‘recipe for disaster’ if he faces Tyson Fury because his punches are obvious, Mike Tyson claims

    MIKE TYSON believes Anthony Joshua’s flaws are a ‘recipe for disaster’ if he is to face off against Tyson Fury.The heavyweight heroes have been in talks this week over an all-British showdown later this year.
    Mike Tyson believes Anthony Joshua ‘telegraphs’ his punchesCredit: Instagram / @miketyson
    Joshua is hoping to agree a deal to fight Tyson Fury this yearCredit: Getty
    Tyson was speaking to Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn on his BBC No Passion, No Point podcast recently.
    The American outlined why he thinks Fury would be the man to beat.
    Tyson, who returned to the ring in a draw with Roy Jones Jr in 2020, said: “It’s very interesting, Joshua is a masterful puncher. But you can see his punches coming, he telegraphs his punches.
    “And that’s just a recipe for disaster if you’re fighting Tyson Fury and you’re telegraphing your punches – to a guy whose 6ft 7in, come on.”
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    Fury defeated Wilder in an epic trilogy fight, which Tyson championed before it became a formality.
    He stated: “I think there are a lot of great heavyweight fighters in the division.
    “Anyone who says that it’s a bad division is just jealous, it’s exciting.
    “Tyson [Fury] can fight Wilder again and I like to see guys fight each other over and over again, if they’re exciting fighters.”
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    Mike Tyson returned to the ring to fight Roy Jones Jr in DecemberCredit: Getty
    He added: “[Wilder] did [make mistakes], but if the fans want it, that’s what it’s all about.
    “Tyson Fury is a fan fighter. The fans are in love with him, he has the momentum now.
    “In England, Anthony Joshua is a big thing. But Tyson Fury has got the people now, he’s got the masses. They follow him like he’s a messiah.” More

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    Oleksandr Usyk offers to train Anthony Joshua ahead of his blockbuster Battle of Britain fight with Tyson Fury

    OLEKSANDR USYK has offered Anthony Joshua the chance to train with him – which comes amid talks of fighting Tyson Fury.The Ukrainian beat AJ twice in the space of 11 months, most recently in a Saudi Arabia split-decision.
    Oleksandr Usyk has offered to train with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
    It leaves him with a rebuilding job following consecutive losses, but Usyk is willing to help Joshua on his road to redemption.
    He told Sky Sports: “If he needs my help, I will go to his camp and help him.
    “He is not 40 years old, he is 33, so he should keep working – Anthony, don’t stop.
    “I understand that he wanted to win against me, but Anthony can’t give up. He must go forward.”
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    After Usyk beat Joshua in their rematch, he called to face Fury in a historic four-belt unification, the heavyweight division’s first ever.
    But having only just returned to his war-torn home to the friends and family he left behind, the pound-for-pound star is taking a break.
    That though does not fall into Fury’s plan of returning before the end of the year.
    With Usyk, 35, out also nursing injuries, the WBC champion, 34, has instead turned his attention to Joshua.
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    An offer to commence the Battle of Britain is believed to have been sent to AJ, who would earn 40 per cent of the total purse.
    And he urged his long-time rival not to fear losing for a third time as he pushes for an unthinkable super-fight.
    Fury told The Ring magazine: “He would be a massive underdog, so he’s in a win-win situation.
    “If everyone expects him to lose and he beats me, then he’s back on top and bigger than ever.
    “And if he’s lost three, what difference does it make if he loses four?
    “Four losses means nothing. Look at Derek Chisora, he’s had 12 losses and he’s still battling away.”
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    Lennox Lewis predicts winners of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder

    LENNOX LEWIS weighed with predictions on potential fights between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk as well as Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder. After Usyk beat AJ for the second time in the space of 11 months, it set up a historic unification bout with Fury.
    Lennox Lewis is the last heavyweight undisputed championCredit: Rex
    Tyson Fury was in line to fight Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    It would provide the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed champion.
    The last man to have that accolade was Lewis, but he reigned with only three of the belts as the WBO title was not recognised at the time.
    Lewis, 57, backs Fury, 34, to replicate his success and emerge as another undisputed king from Britain.
    He told ESNews:  “I’m a Fury fan right now.
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    I saw him beat Deontay three times and the way that he did it – he told us how he was going to do it.
    “I didn’t believe him the second fight but I believed him the third fight and I watched him do it.
    I always say a good big guy can always beat a good small guy.”
    Joshua, 32, was linked with a mega-fight against Wilder, 36, following his latest loss.
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    Lewis has an affiliation to Premier Boxing Champions, who promote Wilder.
    So he went against the grain and picked against AJ when offering his prediction for the heavyweight dream-fight.
    Lewis said: “Definitely Wilder.
    “Wilder has that thing in him where he wants to hurt you and every time he throws that right hand he’s trying to damage with it – he’s throwing it with intent.”
    Anthony Joshua and Lennox Lewis pictured in 2012Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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    Tyson Fury could earn staggering £36m in PPV sales alone with Anthony Joshua banking £24m in record-breaking fight

    TYSON FURY and Anthony Joshua could split a staggering £60million in pay-per-view wages alone. Talks are officially underway between the heavyweight pair for what would be an unlikely Battle of Britain.
    Tyson Fury called out Anthony Joshua to fightCredit: https://twitter.com/Tyson_Fury
    Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are negotiating a super-fightCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren, who claimed an offer will be officially be sent in writing, backed the super-fight to sell 2MILLION PPVs.
    And if the box office price point took an expected hike to £30, that means with two million sold, at least £60m is generated already.
    Fury, 34, took the unusual step of publicly revealing what he offered Joshua, 32, by claiming he would give the challenger 40 per cent.
    So if Warren’s numbers are correct, the champion would walk away with £36m and AJ taking a handsome £24m.
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    And that is all before sponsorship bonuses and ticket sales are accounted for.
    Wales’ 75-000 seat Principality Stadium – where Joshua has twice headlined – has been eyed as a potential venue because it has a roof.
    And even if fans face a fight with the winter cold, they would still be expected to pack Cardiff out.
    Fury in April knocked out Dillian Whyte, 34, but announced his retirement from boxing after.
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    But when Oleksandr Usyk, 35, beat AJ for the second time in 11 months, the Gypsy King’s mind was changed.
    Usyk called Fury out in what would be the heavyweight division’s first four-belt heavyweight unification.
    But the Ukrainian hero has ruled himself out until next year after returning to his war-torn home and family for the first time.
    Whereas Fury is not willing to wait around and wants to return by the end of the year and therefore turned his attention to Joshua.
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    Antony Joshua should be ‘hesitant’ of accepting 40% purse to fight Tyson Fury as he ‘brings more to table’, says Bellew

    TONY BELLEW has urged Anthony Joshua to be “hesitant” of accepting Tyson Fury’s 40 per cent purse split offer to fight him.The WBC heavyweight champion has claimed he has offered his British compatriot a 60-40 split in his bid to secure the dream dust-up.
    Anthony Joshua has been offered the chance by Tyson Fury to challenge for his WBC titleCredit: Getty
    Tony Bellew believes Joshua should be “hesitant” as accepting Fury’s termsCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King could pit his wits against AJ at the Principality Stadium in NovemberCredit: Reuters
    Fury, 34, has thrown the former WBA, IBF and WBO titleholder a bone with the offer of a winter clash following AJ’s consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.
    But the London 2012 Olympic gold medallist must decide by Wednesday whether he will accept the Gypsy King’s terms.
    The offer is for the pair to pit their wits against each other at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium in November.
    Promoter Frank Warren has declared that should the pair agree to a Battle of Britain bout, it could smash previous records by hitting two million pay-per-view buys.
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    But former WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew believes that Joshua shouldn’t accept the “lowball” offer from Fury, as he stated he is still the biggest name in the heavyweight division.
    Speaking on talkSPORT, said: “AJ is the biggest draw in the heavyweight division. It doesn’t matter if he’s lost twice, he’s still the biggest draw.
    “Yes, he’s coming off the back of two defeats, but why is the best fighter in the world [Fury] calling his name? Why does he want to face him? You’ve got to ask that question.
    “When you start putting out offers and saying, ‘I’ll give you 60-40,’ people like Anthony Joshua, they don’t bow to other people’s demands because the draw they bring is so big.
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    “You can’t lowball a guy that generates what he generates. It’s madness.
    This guy [Joshua] took boxing to Saudi Arabia. Just remember that. It’s never been there before.
    “He has a lot of power to his hand. There’s a reason why he’s being called out.
    “He’s coming off two defeats, yet Tyson Fury is calling his name. So if you’re going to be reasonable and say this is 50-50, I think it would be crazy not to take it.
    “But at 60-40, if I was him, I’d be hesitant because you bring a lot to the table, probably more than the champion himself.
    “This guy [Fury] has given up the most respected belt of them all. He’s no longer the Ring heavyweight champion. The reason he gave that up is because he changes his mind every five minutes.
    “When Anthony Joshua announces a fight, he’s the biggest draw in the heavyweight division. That’s why the guys in Saudi want him.”
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    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua tipped to hit TWO MILLION PPVs and shatter previous record in monumental Battle of Britain

    FRANK WARREN believes that Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua’s Battle of Britain could smash previous records by hitting two million pay-per-view buys.The Gypsy King has offered his compatriot, AJ, a shot at his WBC title with a 40 per cent split of the purse for what would be the biggest fight the country has ever seen.
    Tyson Fury’s co-promoter Frank Warren believes a fight with Anthony Joshua could top 2m PPVsCredit: PA
    AJ’s camp were reportedly being sent a fight contract on TuesdayCredit: AFP
    There are still doubts about the possibility of the fight happening, particularly given Fury’s team want it to take place in November – just two months after Joshua’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    But if it does go ahead, the undefeated WBC champion Fury has already declared that he would be the overwhelming favourite against Joshua.
    AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed that contact had been made between the two camps with Warren telling talkSPORT that a written offer was being submitted on Tuesday.
    Fury’s co-promoter also revealed that Fury is adamant that it will take place in the UK – despite whatever big-money offers arrive from overseas.
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    And he believes that if they can deliver the fight that the world wants to see that it would become the most-bought boxing fight in UK history.
    Warren said: “It will be in the UK and hopefully in November. That’s what we are looking at.
    “How we make it work is that Tyson insists the fight is in the UK. So it’s got to work. He wants to fight here and deliver to the British fans.
    “It will deliver a significant gate because there is massive interest from the British public and it will break all pay-per-view records. Whatever it generates is what it is worth.”
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    Warren added: “Once they confirm they are interested and accept the position where we are, we will work collectively to maximise the income between us.
    “It depends what the price of the fight is, who knows what it would be priced at. I personally think it could hit two million buys.
    “The point is Tyson wants to fight here, that’s what he has said. He has said on numerous occasions that if he fights him he wants to fight him in the UK.” More

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    ‘I absolutely adore boxing’ – Tyson Fury ‘got bored of retirement’ and jokes fans never believed he’d hung up the gloves

    TYSON FURY has revealed he got “bored of retirement” and insists “nobody believe me anyway”.The Gypsy King announced he was hanging up his gloves after knocking out Dillian Whyte at Wembley back in April.
    Fury retired after beating Whyte in April but has already announced his comebackCredit: Reuters
    He continued with that stance for several months, before announcing after Oleksandr Usyk’s win over Anthony Joshua that he would come back to beat the Ukrainian.
    Then on Monday, Fury claimed he wants to give AJ the opportunity to fight him, with the Morecambe-based boxer said to have offered Joshua a 40 per cent split of the earnings.
    His openness to take on both Usyk and Joshua comes just three weeks after he was quoted as saying “retirement rocks”.
    But Fury admits he grew bored of being out of the game very quickly, while also joking that none of the fans believed his departure from the sport in the first place.
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    Speaking to The Ring magazine, the WBC champion said: “I got bored with retirement.
    “I had five months out the ring and changed my mind. Nobody believed me anyway, did they?
    “It was great. But nothing will ever compare with being heavyweight champion of the world.
    “I love boxing. I absolutely adore it.”
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    Fury is targeting a bout with Joshua in November, although that would seem unlikely given AJ only lost to Usyk last month.
    It was Joshua’s third professional defeat and second in a row to Usyk, with the Brit now beltless in the heavyweight division.
    And undefeated champion Fury feels if the two do meet that he would be the red hot favourite, something he believes makes the bout a no-brainer for AJ.
    He said: “He would be a massive underdog, so he’s in a win-win situation.
    “If everyone expects him to lose and he beats me, then he’s back on top and bigger than ever.
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    “And if he’s lost three, what difference does it make if he loses four?
    “Four losses means nothing. Look at Derek Chisora, he’s had 12 losses and he’s still battling away.” More