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    Floyd Mayweather’s amazing £20m car collection features white vehicles in Las Vegas and same motors in black in LA

    FLOYD Mayweather is said to have earned over a $1billion in a boxing career that saw him go undefeated in 50 professional fights.And although he has been forced to deny he’s broke because of his lavish spending, should he be hard-up there’s always his mega car collection he could sell.
    Floyd Mayweather likes his cars in white in Las Vegas
    But the motors in Mayweather’s LA garage are blackCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Floyd Mayweather is said to have over one hundred carsCredit: Refer to Caption
    Pretty Boy has amassed his own fleet of dream motors which is said to be worth £20million.
    It includes a series of Rolls-Royces worth over a staggering £3million, as well as four Bugatti Veyron supercars that cost £1.7million.
    But what’s unique about ‘Money’ Mayweather’s cars is that they mostly come in two colours – white or black – and are divided between his two mansions in LA and Las Vegas.
    In Los Angeles they’re black, and in Las Vegas they’re white.
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    Scanning through 45-year-old Mayweather’s Las Vegas collection in his palatial Nevada abode, you’ll see some wondrous toys.
    The most exceptional being the car collector’s favourite, the Bugatti Veyron.
    Just like Cristiano Ronaldo, Mayweather is a huge fan of the Italian car maker.
    He seemingly owns four – one in white, one in black, and the exceptions to the two-tone rule being in red and silver.
    The other vehicles include a Lamborghini Aventador (£275,000), as well as a Ferrari 488 worth around £238,000.
    Mayweather seemingly owns four Bugatti Veyron supercars
    In Las Vegas his Bugatti is whiteCredit: Splash News
    Mayweather has a branded Rolls-Royce PhantomCredit: Xposure
    The Rolls-Royce Phantom would’ve cost £355,000Credit: Xposure
    This stunning Bugatti is the exception to the rule in silver
    If they weren’t flash enough already, Mayweather’s cars are often loaded with wads of cashCredit: Instagram @FloydMayweather
    There’s even a classic Porsche 911, but the Bentley Mulsanne – the most expensive Bentley you can buy with a starting price of £238,700 – takes centre stage.
    Occasionally, in true Mayweather style, he’ll throw in a wad of notes to show off the interior of his motors in an Instagram post.
    And he’ll even park them in front of a private jet, just to show off his impressive range.
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    In LA it’s a similar story.
    Living in a plush Beverly Hills mansion, Mayweather has a big garage to fill.
    And the former light middleweight couldn’t wait to show us what he had in his bunker.
    Astonishingly, we spotted FIVE Rolls-Royces worth over £2million.
    There was a classic Phantom, like in his Vegas pad, costing £355,000, a Phantom Drophead Coupe coming in at £367,000, a Dawn valued at £264,000 and a Wraith costing £364,000.
    On top of that, a large Cullinan that would’ve set him back around £300,000. There was also another Ferrari 488, as well as a Mercedes Maybach (£172,000).
    In Los Angeles, Mayweather likes his cars mostly in blackCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    In Mayweather’s collection is a stunning Rolls-Royce PhantomCredit: Refer to Caption
    The Rolls-Royce Phantom would’ve set Mayweather back £355kCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Of course, Mayweather has another Bugatti Veyron with an orange trim
    His Rolls-Royce Cullinan is another gorgeous motor worth £300kCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Mayweather has five Rolls-Royces in LACredit: Instagram @FloydMayweather
    Another Mayweather purchase was his £155k Mercedes G-63 AMGCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Mayweather even has his own branded vanCredit: Insight News and Features
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    Other additions to Mayweather’s LA fleet are his Mercedes G63 AMG (£155,000), and he even has his own branded van.
    For Mayweather it’s clear.
    It doesn’t matter if it’s black or white, as long as it’s luxurious and expensive, that’ll do. More

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    Tyson Fury’s dad shares ‘sneaky’ prediction for Anthony Joshua’s crunch rematch with Usyk amid undisputed fight talk

    TYSON FURY’s dad has a sneaking suspicion Anthony Joshua will get the job done in his high-stakes rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.AJ will bid to reclaim the WBA, WBO IBF and IBO heavyweight titles from the slick southpaw in a potentially career-defining Saudi showdown on Saturday week.
    Anthony Joshua will rematch Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia next SaturdayCredit: GETTY
    Usyk turned over Joshua in their Tottenham tussle last SeptemberCredit: AFP
    But John Fury reckon the Brit could come out of the Saudi showdown victoriousCredit: GETTY
    Joshua was effortlessly turned over by the undefeated Ukrainian last September, but John Fury believes the Brit could very well have his hand raised second time around.
    During a recent appearance on talkSPORT, John said: “Don’t be surprised if AJ pulls it off.
    “I’ve got a sneaky feeling again that AJ’s going to do it and he has this remarkable way of bouncing back doesn’t he.”
    A mouthwatering Battle of Britain against WBC king Fury awaits AJ if he wins his desert dust-up with Usyk.
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    And dad John will urge Tyson to face the winner in a multi-million-pound undisputed fight later this year.
    He said: “If Joshua gets the win, then it’s all to play for isn’t it. Even I’d want [Tyson] to do that, I’d pressure him to do that.
    “And Usyk, why not? He can beat them both at a canter so why not?”
    A timid Joshua axed former long-time coach Rob McCracken after being outboxed by Usyk in their Tottenham tussle.
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    And he’s vowed to get back to his aggressive best under new head trainer Robert Garcia.
    He said: “The fight with Usyk, in my mind, was going for 12 rounds.
    “That was my game plan because I thought I could compete with him as a boxer.
    “And I think he won two more rounds than I did. That’s how he became champion.

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    “So the goal now is to go back to basics and go for the knockout.
    “I always feel, when I’m sparring or fighting people, I actually see their spirit get dampened.
    “Honestly, when you’re looking at this person directly in their eyes and watching their body, you can read the body and punch after punch this person is slowly fading.
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    “Now when you’re boxing, the art of boxing is to hit and not get hit. So you’re kind of boxing to stay away. That’s not really my style.
    “My style is to be up close and personal and make it difficult for the person. So that’s the game plan.”
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    Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr fight will be AXED if 157lbs limit is broken with huge fears over rehydration clause

    CONOR BENN and Chris Eubank Jr’s catchweight showdown will be AXED if the middleweight fails to stick close to their 157lbs limit.The second-generation clash, between the sons of British fight legends Chris Sr and Nigel Benn, takes place on October 8 at the O2.
    The eagerly-awaited clash will only go ahead if Chris Eubank Jr can achieve his lightest-ever fighting weightCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

    Benn, 25 usually campaigns at the welterweight limit of 147lbs while Eubank Jr, 32, has most recently been a 160lbs middleweight.
    The catchweight has been agreed – with a 10lbs overnight rehydration clause – and there will be big-money fines if those are not respected
    And – without a title on the line to be forfeited – Benn’s trainer and mentor Tony Sims has revealed the bout will be cancelled if Eubank hits 159lbs or more.
    The arrangement is almost identical to the one Kell Brook and Amir Khan thrashed out for their 149lbs catchweight war last February.
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    But Benn insists it was Eubank Jr who decided the weight – which he has never boxed at before – and now they are just making sure no liberties are taken.
    Benn said: “I don’t know how easy he makes the weight but he suggested it to us and we agreed to it.
    “Now we just need to make sure he makes the weight and doesn’t take the cop-out and pay the fine. 
    “He has set the weight, the lowest he can make, we have agreed to it so now he needs to be a man of his word. There will be heavy fines if he doesn’t.
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    “There will be a weight check on the morning of the fight as well but that is just to make sure he doesn’t take the mick and come in three or four pounds heavier. 
    “That has been the concern and that is why there was an issue for so long.”
    The father-of-one and keen chef reckons he is piling in pasta and peanut butter on toast to bulk up with clean carbs and proteins.
    Eubank Jr has 3in height and 4in reach advantages and, once he has refuelled after the Saturday weigh-in, will definitely way considerably more than Benn.
    “I am not concerned about the weight difference,” he said.
    “I put over middles and super-middles in sparring, I have to fly them in, so it makes no difference to me anyway.
    “I want people to see me beat him in his prime, I don’t want to beat him when he’s had more losses or is on the tailend of his career.Conor Benn
    “At the end of camp I walk around at around 154lbs and I go into the ring around super-middleweight (168lbs) anyway. so I am not concerned about the weight, it is not a factor for me.”
    Eubank Jr has just flown back into the UK for Friday’s London press conference after a swanky trip to America where he played cards with Neymar and partied with millionaire celebs.
    And Benn reckons that could be the undoing of his rival, in his most high-stakes shootout yet.
    “I don’t know how long Chris has got left in the sport,” Benn said. “I am coming into my prime.
    “I want people to see me beat him in his prime, I don’t want to beat him when he’s had a couple more losses or is on the tailend of his career.
    “I don’t think he is more explosive than me and I don’t think he is a better boxer.
    “I don’t know how much he really wants to fight, I think he might be more interested in playing poker.”
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    Tyson Fury and dad John mock Games of Thrones’ Thor Bjornsson amid fight talks by dressing up in Viking hats in Iceland

    TYSON FURY and dad John have taken the mickey out of Game of Thrones star Hafthor Bjornsson – by wearing Viking hats in Iceland.The Gypsy King has been going back and forth with the TV star for the last couple of weeks with a view to fighting him later this year.
    Tyson Fury is currently chasing a fight with Game of Thrones star Hafthor BjornssonCredit: INSTAGRAM
    The Gypsy King travelled all the way to Iceland this week to pick a fight with the Tyson starCredit: INSTAGRAM@TYSONFURY
    Even dad John got in on the act – joining his son in wearing Viking helmetsCredit: INSTAGRAM@TYSONFURY
    John even donned the helmet while enjoying a nice pint at a pubCredit: INSTAGRAM@TYSONFURY
    And The WBC heavyweight champion took to Instagram once again on Thursday to taunt the man-mountain – revealing he’d arrived in the actor’s native Iceland.
    Fury posted a video of himself arriving at Keflavík Airport to his Instagram story, in which he said: “You know where we are, guys. Iceland.
    “And you know what we’re doing here – we’re looking for Thor. Come out and fight like a man.”
    Fury, 33, then turned up outside of Bjornsson’s gym but soon found out the former World’s Strongest Man wasn’t present.
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    He said: “So we came to Iceland to fight Thor. He’s not here.
    “So now, Thor, if you want any smoke with the Gypsy King, you’re going to have to come to Morecambe Bay and find me on a pilgrimage.
    “All the best, see you soon.”
    The former unified heavyweight champion then posted a clip of himself donning a traditional Viking helmet inside a shop.
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    He said: “Thor, considering you’re not here, you’ve left Iceland to me. I am the new Viking. I own this place now, it’s mine.”
    In his next story update, Fury showed that dad John had also got in on the act, saying: “So dad, we’re the new Vikings around here, aren’t we?”
    John replied: “We’ve run them out of town. Haven’t we, son?”
    Tyson then said: “We’ve come out here, Thor flies away so we took over the joint.”
    A fired-up John then said: “We’re in Iceland and we can’t get a fight. Walking around with these hats on.”
    Fury ended his updates with a clip of John and Gold Star Promotions chief Spencer Brown about to tuck into some pints.
    He said: “Now, boys. Welcome to Iceland. Ragnar Ragnarsson.”
    Fury announced his retirement from boxing in April after his brutal KO of Dillian Whyte but recently revealed he was in talks to face Bjornsson at the London Stadium this November.
    He told The Daily Telegraph: “It would be a bit of fun.
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    “It would be great to get in there in front of, say, 70,000 fans and show him what boxing is all about, make him miss, and knock him out.
    “We are talking to his team at the moment and it is definitely something I’m interested in.” More

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    ‘Send me a contract’ – Tyson Fury called out by Hafthor Bjornsson as Game of Thrones star reacts to ‘Viking’ jibe

    HAFTHOR BJORNSSON demanded a fight contract from Tyson Fury in response to their latest verbal sparring session. Fury took an impromptu flight out to Iceland with his dad John and business partner Spencer Brown.
    Tyson Fury travelled to Iceland to confront Hafthor Bjornsson
    Hafthor Bjornsson reacts to Tyson Fury;’s latest jibe
    And their mission was to “find” Game of Thrones star Bjornsson following talk of an exhibition bout.
    But after failing, Fury said: “Thor, considering you’re not here and you’ve left Iceland to me, I am the new Viking.
    “I own this place now. It’s mine.”
    But Bjornsson hit back: “I’m currently in Rome filming a movie, loving life and guess what?
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    “Tyson Fury’s in Iceland, he tried to find me, couldn’t find me because obviously I’m not there.
    “But Tyson, if your team is serious, if you’re serious about fighting me, have your team send me a contract, lets get serious and I’ll find you.
    “I’ll come to you, I’ll find you, no worries.”
    Bjornsson, 33, recently beat strongman rival Eddie Hall, 34, in their gigantic grudge match in March but he has not returned since.
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    Fury, 33, meanwhile retired from boxing a month later knocking out Dillian Whyte, 34, at Wembley.
    But it appears his hiatus was short-lived after claiming he was coming back to face Derek Chisora, 38, in an unlikely trilogy bout.
    The fight was first eyed for December but shortly after, Fury appeared to suggest his rematch with Chisora was already off.
    He said: “Do you know the funny this is – people love to do deals and then ask for more or change the goalposts.

    “But the usual thing for me is then I tell them to go get f****d. So there we are.”
    It would free up Fury to fight Bjornsson in a extraordinary exhibition.
    With the Gypsy King still keeping hold of his WBC title, an undisputed decider remains on the cards.
    But he first has to wait for Oleksandr Usyk, 35, to rematch Anthony Joshua, 32, next Saturday, following the Ukrainian’s win last September.
    Fury would then be in line to challenge the winner in what would be a first-ever heavyweight unification in the modern four-belt era.
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    Watch Anthony Joshua show off frightening speed and brutal body shots in training for Oleksandr Usyk rematch

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been working on his ferocious body shots ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.AJ will bid to reclaim the unified heavyweight titles from the undefeated Ukrainian in a Saudi salvation job a week on Saturday.

    Anthony Joshua has been hard at work in Jeddah ahead of the Saudi showdownCredit: Instagram @ anthonyjoshua
    AJ has been drilling punishing body shots ahead his crunch rematch with Oleksandr UsykCredit: SKY SPORTS
    Joshua’s body shots thundered off his coaches bodybagCredit: SKY SPORTS
    The Watford warrior jetted out to Jeddah late last month to train away from the hustle and bustle of the UK and put the finishing touches on the crucial camp.
    And footage of his hellacious sessions has made its way onto social media.
    A clip of the British bruiser digging sickening body shots into his padman’s midriff started doing the rounds on Twitter on Thursday morning.
    Boxing fans were quick to comment on the stomach-churning shots, with one saying: “Josh isn’t joking this time dude.”
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    Another said: “AJ to win by TKO by round 7.”
    And another said: “He’s gonna work the body in his fight. I love to see it.”
    One remarked: “Usyk going to sleep.”
    Another chimed in: “AJ better commit to the body this fight – attack the body & the head will fall.”
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    One fight fan added: “He needs to carry this aggressiveness to the ring on fight night.”
    Joshua, 32, suffered a lopsided points defeat in his Tottenham tussle with Usyk last September.
    The Olympic gold medallist foolishly tried to outbox the slick southpaw but insists he won’t make the same mistake twice.
    He said: “The goal now is to go back to basics and go for the knockout.
    “I always feel, when I’m sparring or fighting people, I actually see their spirit get dampened.
    “Honestly, when you’re looking at this person directly in their eyes and watching their body, you can read the body and punch after punch this person is slowly fading.
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    “Now when you’re boxing, the art of boxing is to hit and not get hit. So you’re kind of boxing to stay away. That’s not really my style.
    “My style is to be up close and personal and make it difficult for the person. So that’s the game plan.”
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    ‘I’m eating a lot’ – Conor Benn shows off body transformation after revealing diet ahead of Chris Eubank Jr fight

    CONOR BENN is is piling on the pounds with a high-calorie diet ahead of his catchweight clash with Chris Eubank Jr.The pair are set for a sensational fight for the ages on October 8, almost 30 years after their dads’ famous rematch.
    Conor Benn weighing in to fight at welterweightCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Conor Benn training for his catchweight clash with Chris Eubank JrCredit: Instagram @conorbennofficial
    The bout is believed to be set at 157lb, meaning Benn will have to jump up 10lb from his usual 147lb division.
    And although he faces fighting up in weight, the unbeaten welterweight will at least not have to watch what he eats.
    Benn, 25, said on BBC Radio: “I don’t have to cut, it is about making sure I’m refuelled for my sessions and gaining a little bit of muscle.
    “I’m eating a lot. There’s plenty of things you can eat. I don’t eat a lot of meat, I’m not a massive fan but I’ll have steak on Saturdays.
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    “I’m able to eat what I want, as long as it is healthy and clean.”
    Eubank Jr, 32, is a career middleweight at 160lb, who has even campaigned as high as 168lb.
    The weight disparity has meant the two will meet between the 154lb light-middleweight and middleweight limit.
    And due to Eubank’s superior size, a rehydration clause limiting what he can weigh the next morning is also understood to be in place.
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    Both boxers will lose $100,000 (£81k) of their purse if they were to come even 1lb above the agreement.
    A similar clause was put into the Kell Brook’s contract before he beat Amir Khan at a 149lb catchweight in February.
    Eubank Jr and Benn both campaigned to fight Brook after but the ex-welterweight champion retired following his win over Khan.
    Benn has continued to climb the welterweight rankings to build on a first world title shot.

    Eubank Jr meanwhile has grown increasingly frustrated at his lack of championship opportunities.
    So he turned his attention to Benn following their fathers’ iconic fights in the 1990s.
    Eubank Sr won the first epic battle against arch nemesis Nigel, before they drew three years later in 1993.
    A trilogy failed to materialise, leaving their prizefighter sons to renew the rivalry over three decades later.
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    Eubank Jr said: “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.”
    Benn added: “This fight is for the legacy and was an opportunity I felt I couldn’t pass up.”
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    Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk kicks-off incredible night of combat sports including UFC and bare knuckle

    FIGHT fans are in for a feast on August 20 as a night packed full of combat sports awaits.A host of boxing and MMA events take place across Britain and America.
    Anthony Joshua was beaten by Oleksandr Usyk last SeptemberCredit: GETTY
    But with so much on offer, fans may be forced to pick and choose what they watch live.
    With the help of SunSport, we break down the blockbuster night of bouts.
    Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua 2, Saudi Arabia
    Joshua, 32, rematches the Ukrainian pound-for-pound great, 35, in Jeddah, following his loss last September.
    For most, this is the pick of the night, with AJ potentially fighting to save his career and regain the heavyweight belts.
    On the undercard, ex-world champion Badou Jack features, as does Callum Smith and even YouTuber Money Kicks – real name Rashed Belhasa.

    Oleksander Usyk and Anthony Joshua rematch in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Mark Robinson
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    BKFC 27: Michael Venom Page vs Mike Perry, London
    Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship make their UK debut at Wembley Arena.
    Headlining is Bellator MMA star Venom Page, 35, against ex-UFC welterweight Mike Perry, 30.
    Former UFC contender-turned pro wrestler Paige VanZant, 28, also returns in her third BKFC fight, looking for a first win,when she takes on Charisa Sigala.
    Michael Venom Page and Mike Perry ahead of their BKFC clashCredit: Jamie McPhillimy / BKFC
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    Professional Fighters League semi-finals, London
    Also making their first trip across the pond is the PFL, MMA’s only league which consists of qualification and knockout rounds.
    London hosts the third and final semis of the year where the men’s featherweights and women’s lightweights are in action.
    Manchester’s Brendan Loughnane faces bitter American rival Chris Wade while double Olympic gold medallist Kayla Harrison tops the Copper Box bill.
    Brendan Loughnane fights Chris Wade in his PFL semi-finalCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    UFC 278: Usman vs Edwards 2, Salt Lake City
    A potentially historic night for British MMA awaits as Leon Edwards, 30, rematches welterweight title holder Kamaru Usman, 35, in Utah.
    Not since Michael Bisping, 44, has a UFC fighter from these shores held the gold.
    Usman beat Edwards in 2015 but a lot has changed since then, meanwhile Paulo Costa and Luke Rockhold co-headlining with Jose Aldo also returning.
    Kamaru Usman and Leon Edwards rematch at UFC 278Credit: Getty
    Adrien Broner vs Omar Figueroa Jr, Florida
    Broner – nicknamed The Problem – is back after over a year out of the ring and fights Figueroa.
    The four-division champ beat Jovanie Santiago in February 2021 but troubles outside the ring left him sidelined.
    Broner, 33, is looking for one more crack at the big time and his personality and flashy style is still a big hit with fans.
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