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    Joe Joyce vows to KO Joseph Parker to punish heavyweight foe for trying to duck world title decider

    JOE JOYCE has vowed to punish Joseph Parker for trying to duck out of their final world title hurdle.On April 23, in front of 94,000 Wembley fans at Tyson Fury’s win over Dillian Whyte, the heavyweight pair shook hands on a BT Sport clash.
    Joe Joyce is ready to teach Joseph Parker a lessonCredit: Rex
    But the 30-year-old Kiwi then ducked out of the deal to sign with promotional rivals BOXXER and Sky Sports.
    Since Parker’s new backers failed to offer him a worthwhile opponent, he is now getting sent back over enemy lines to face the 36-year-old Juggernaut on September 24 in Manchester.
    WBO No1 contender Joyce roared: “This fight has been a long time in the making.
    “Parker realised he had nowhere else to go and eventually had to take this fight.
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    “It’s No1 vs No2. The winner goes on to fight for the world title.
    “It’s going to be a cracking fight and you will see why he tried so hard to avoid me.”
    Former WBO champ Parker has failed to really impress since his 2018 loss to Anthony Joshua.
    But, after back-to-back wins over Derek Chisora, he reckons Tyson Fury’s assistant trainer Andy Lee is finally getting the best out of him.
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    He said: “On Saturday, September 24, the fans in Manchester will see the very best of me.
    “And Joe Joyce will see exactly why I will become the heavyweight champion of the world again.
    “I am working hard with my trainer Andy Lee, everything is going smoothly and I truly feel great.
    “I have waited patiently to get this fight on and let me tell you now, the Juggernaut’s journey ends right here.
    “He has nowhere to run.”  More

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    Jake Paul eyes boxing return in October after axed Hasim Rahman Jr fight and already evaluating ‘multiple opponents’

    JAKE PAUL is targeting a boxing return in October and already evaluating “multiple opponents” for his next fight. The YouTuber-turned prizefighting star was due to face Hasim Rahman Jr over the weekend in New York.
    Jake Paul is targeting a boxing return in OctoberCredit: EPA
    But a weight disagreement between the two forced the entire Madison Square Garden pay-per-view to be scrapped.
    Paul nearly completed a full training camp ahead of the fight and was prepared for his first bout since December.
    But his Most Valuable Promotions banner confirmed to SunSport that his comeback is already in the works.
    MVP stated: “We are evaluating multiple opponents for Jake Paul to return in October.”
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    Paul, 25, most recently knocked out Tyron Woodley, 40, four months after beating the ex-UFC champion on points.
    The rematch only came around when Tommy Fury, 23, pulled out of the event after suffering a rib injury.
    Paul added to his KO wins over “AnEsonGib”, ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 38, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 38.
    The American was braced to reschedule his celebrity grudge match with Fury, but the British ex-Love Islander was ruled out amid a visa issue.
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    Paul then turned to Rahman, 31, a former sparring partner and son of ex-world champion Hasim Sr.
    The heavyweight signed to fight at the 14st 4lb cruiserweight limit of 200lb, despite being 16 stone in his last fight in April.
    So the New York State Athletic Commission wanted to track his weight cut.
    But after Rahman struggled to drop the pounds, NSAC changed the fight weight to 205lb.
    We are evaluating multiple opponents for Jake Paul to return in October.Most Valuable Promotions
    Paul later claimed his opponent demanded it be at no lower than 215lb, which caused the whole MSG card to be axed.
    Rahman would then insist he was willing to fight at 205lb and is set to still weigh in on Friday in a bid to prove it.
    SunSport understands the opposing camps were in contact following the official cancelation but there are no plans to reschedule the fight.
    It will likely see Paul, who was ready to fight at a career-heaviest weight having campaigned at 190lb, move on to a new opponent.
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    ‘More than Canelo vs GGG!’ – Boxing fans left stunned with DAZN charging HUGE amount for KSI against Alex Wassabi PPV

    BOXING fans have hit out at the pay-per-view cost for KSI’s return fight against Alex Wassabi. The social media sensation – real name Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji – faces American Wassabi on August 27 at the O2.
    KSI’s boxing return will be aired on DAZNCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Alex Wassabi fights KSI on August 27
    And sports streaming service DAZN are carrying the rights to broadcast the celebrity bout.
    It has been announced non-existing subscribers will need to pay £19.98 to watch the fight.
    But the price does include a month’s DAZN subscription.
    Meanwhile, existing subscribers will get the fight at a cut-price of £11.99.
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    Some fans slammed the cost and pointed out that Canelo Alvarez’s trilogy fight with Gennady Golovkin is only priced at £9.99 and £17.98.
    One said: “As if they’re charging more for this, than they are Canelo vs GGG.”
    Another posted: “It’s more than Canelo GGG.”
    But in defence of the price, one argued: “Actually a decent price, especially when you compare it to Jake Paul’s overpriced s***.
    “I’d say this card could do 500-800k PPV buys in the UK.”
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    KSI has fought three times before, starting with a win over Joe Weller, 26, in 2018, the same year he drew against Logan Paul, 27.
    That night, the online rivals sold 1.3million PPVs and packed out the Manchester Arena, for what was a white collar bout.
    They then turned professional a year later, on DAZN, and KSI won via a scrappy split-decision.
    He has not returned since, instead focussing on music, but that changes against Wassabi, who in March beat KSI’s brother Deji.
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    Mike Tyson had to show BAPTISM PAPERS to prove he was 14 in amateurs as no one wanted to fight the ‘ferocious’ teenager

    MIKE TYSON was forced to show BAPTISM PAPERS to prove he was 14 – as no one believed the teenage sensation’s age. The future heavyweight world champion was first mentored by the great Cus D’Amato in the boxing’s mastermind’s famous Catskill gym.
    Mike Tyson was a two-time junior Olympic champion – but had to prove his age when he was younger as no one wanted to fight himCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    At the time, Bruce Silverglade was head of the amateur circuit and tasked with matchmaking Tyson’s bouts.
    But Silverglade – who now owns the world famous Gleason’s boxing gym – had to do all sorts to prove Iron Mike’s age.
    He told SunSport: “I was involved in most of his fights.
    “We had a hell of a time. He filled out when he was 14 years of age and in the junior Olympics, it’s based off age.
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    “So at the time, ten-year-olds could fight 11-year-olds and so on. No one would ever believe his age, he was a man, he looked like a man.
    “He was 14 and he looked like a fully developed man. So we would have birth certificates, baptism papers, passports.
    “No one would believe he was a kid. We had a lot of problems, but he was great.”
    Tyson was a two-time junior Olympic champion all before his 16th birthday.
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    At that point he was coached by Teddy Atlas, who went on to have a Hall of Fame training career himself.
    The pair would travel from the small Catskill village – upstate New York, which has a population of only 4,000 – to Gleason’s gym in Brooklyn for sparring.
    Silverglade recalled: “In the Catskills, it was a very small gym, there was no sparring, so when he had to prepare for any of his fights, he would come here.
    “Teddy Atlas – who was one of our trainers – was the one working with him at the time. So he brought Tyson into Gleason’s.
    “They spent many, many hours training here at Gleason’s. He lived up in the Catskills which was an hour north of here.
    “So obviously he didn’t train here on a daily basis but he’s from Brooklyn, it wasn’t far from here.”
    Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion of all time in 1986, when he knocked out Trevor Berbick aged 20.
    A picture of Mike Tyson aged just 13
    And during his feared prime, he continued to split his time from the Catskill and Brooklyn.
    So Silverglade got a front row seat to witness the iconic rise of Iron Mike.
    But equally, following Tyson’s shock loss to James ‘Buster’ Douglas in 1990, the fall from grace was just as memorable.
    Silverglade said: “The thing with Mike, until he lost in Japan as a pro, he won many of his fights just through intimidation.
    “People read about him, they heard about how invincible he was, so people were intimidated by him before they even went in.
    “One of the biggest upsets in my mind was Michael Spinks – I loved Michael Spinks, I was with him in 1976 up in Montreal when he won the Olympic gold medal.
    Mike Tyson knocked out Trevor Berbick in 1986Credit: AFP
    Mike Tyson knocks out Michael Spinks in 1988Credit: Getty
    “I thought he was a terrific amateur, he was a great light-heavyweight champion, he became heavyweight champion, tough as nails.
    “He went in with Mike Tyson and he lost in the first round. He froze up – he was like a dear in the headlights, through intimidation.
    “But if you look at his record after his defeat in Japan, he had a losing record.
    “Because people said, ‘Hey, he’s not invincible. He can be beaten’.”
    Tyson retired in 2005 as a two-time heavyweight champ and remains one of the most celebrated fighters of all time.
    And for Silverglade, who was inducted into the New York State Hall of Fame in 2015, he still runs the historic Gleason’s gym.
    Pushing on for 40 years in charge, the gym owner has welcomed the likes of Muhammad Ali, Roberto Duran and Floyd Mayweather into his gym.
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    And Silverglade said Duran and Tyson in particular – who both used Gleason’s to train for massive title fights – were cut from the same cloth.
    He said: “Tyson was ferocious. My favourite fighter was Robero Duran because he was ferocious, Mike Tyson was similar. 
    “When he sparred, he was there to win.”
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    Gleason’s owner Bruce Silverglade (left), Carl Frampton and Paulie Malignaggi in 2016Credit: Getty More

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    Anthony Joshua fight with Oleksandr Usyk to be shown for FREE in war-torn Ukraine after boxer spent months on front line

    OLEKSANDR USYK will gift his Anthony Joshua rematch to his war-ravaged Ukraine compatriots on TV for FREE and still donate around £1million to his foundation from the broadcast profits.The 35-year-old hero spent time on the frontline after his nation’s heartbreaking invasion from Russia and had to be convinced to leave his ravaged home to take the August 20 rerun.
    Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua will have a rematch on August 20Credit: Reuters
    Usyk upset the odds to emerge victorious from their last fightCredit: Reuters
    Usyk celebrates with his three new belts after being crowned world championCredit: Getty
    The Jeddah defence of the WBA, IBF and WBO belts he snatched off of AJ in September will cost UK fans a record £26.95 on Sky Sports Box Office.
    But Usyk, whose team retained control of the TV rights for Ukraine, has insisted on broadcasting the Rage on the Red Sea free of charge, in an effort to raise the spirit of his proud nation.
    SunSport understands the southpaw champ has ensured the fight will be available across Ukraine on a streaming app, his own YouTube channel and local TV and radio channels.
    The devout father-of-three could have banked millions by selling the Saudi showdown to a broadcaster but instead he is going to use the free broadcast to raise MORE money for his charity.
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    Dozens of companies are expected to come forward to sponsor the broadcast stream and, in exchange for their logo appearing on the night-long show, they will make a sizeable donation to the cause.
    The MEGOGO app will also carry a QR code throughout the entire broadcast that viewers will be able to connect with and make a direct personal donation.
    A source inside Team Usyk explained to SunSport: “It was Usyk’s desire to make some kind of present for Ukrainian fans, in these hard times and to make this fight available for everyone.
    “We are planning to collect over $1million in donations which the Usyk Foundation will use to help Ukraine.”
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    After visiting London at the end of June for the UK leg of the press conference, Usyk gave an emotional account of the harrowing months he and his people had faced.
    “I didn’t want to leave the country,” he said. “I want to live there, still. Straight after the fight I will go back to Ukraine.
    “I really didn’t want to leave my country or my city.
    “But I went to a hospital where soldiers were wounded and getting rehabilitation from the war and they were telling me, asking me to go and fight for my country and for my pride.
    “They told me if I go and fight there I am even going to help our country more than if I stayed and fought in the war.
    “It took me only one day of the war to understand completely everything I have, everything I have achieved, all my belts, all my titles, I can lose it in just one second.
    “Russian soldiers went into a house of mine, broke a fence and all sorts of different things. They made living spaces and stayed there for a while.
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    “Every day I was there I would pray to the Lord, please don’t let anybody try to kill me, don’t let anybody shoot me and please don’t make me have to shoot any other person.
    “But if I had felt any danger, or that me or my family’s lives were in jeopardy, I would have to.” More

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    Deontay Wilder reveals he’s ‘trying to get back in the groove’ for mega boxing return as he meets UFC champ Ngannou

    DEONTAY WILDER has revealed he’s trying to “get back” into the swing of things ahead of a potential return to the ring.The Bronze Bomber has slowly but surely been ramping up his training over the last few months after a prolonged break from action.
    Deontay Wilder hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his trilogy fight with Tyson FuryCredit: Getty
    The former WBC heavyweight champion recently returned to the gymCredit: INSTAGRAMMICHAELBOUNTYHUNTER
    Wilder met up with UFC heavyweight champion at the Performance InstituteCredit: TWITTER@FRANCISNGANNOU
    The heavy hitters embraced mid sessionCredit: TWITTER@FRANCISNGANNOU
    And Wilder revealed to Ngannou he’s “trying to get back in the groove”Credit: TWITTER@FRANCISNGANNOU
    Wilder, 35, recently took his training to the UFC’s Performance Institute in Las Vegas – where he met the promotion’s heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.
    After perching up on the ring apron, Ngannou said to Wilder: “Hey champ.”
    Former WBC heavyweight champion Wilder replied by saying: “What’s up brother?”
    After the pair embraced and shook hands, Ngannou answered: “Not much. How are you?”
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    Wilder responded: “Doing alright. Blessings, blessings, blessings.”
    After Africa’s first UFC heavyweight champ expressed his delight to meet Wilder, the boxer said: “The pleasure is mine.”
    As he made his way off the ring apron, Cameroonian-born Frenchman Ngannou said: “Have a good training.”
    Wilder ended the conversation by saying: “Trying to get back in the groove.”
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    American knockout artist Wilder hasn’t set foot inside the ring since losing his epic trilogy fight with Tyson Fury last October.
    But the Bronze Bomber – who was brutally knocked out in the 11th round of the Sin City showdown – has no plans to hang up his gloves.

    He said: “I can’t stop right here.
    “I must continue my journey. I have to, I have to.
    “I’m looking to resume my career for sure. I’ve got a lot of other things I’ve got to get out of the way.
    “I’m taking away from my children if I come back, because now I’m able to enjoy my life fully like I want to.
    “I sacrificed so much to be in this position in my life, to be able to life my life like I want for the rest of my life.”
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    Boxing fans all saying the same thing as Deontay Wilder poses with fellow heavyweight Michael Hunter ahead of return

    BOXING fans all said the same thing after seeing Deontay Wilder pose for pictures following his return to the gym.The former dominant WBC heavyweight champion has resumed serious training ahead of a potential return to the ring later this year.
    Deontay Wilder hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his trilogy fight with Tyson FuryCredit: REX
    The former WBC heavyweight champion recently returned to trainingCredit: INSTAGRAM@BADOUJACK
    And boxing fans were left stunned by Wilder’s slim legs in this snap with Michael HunterCredit: INSTAGRAM@MICHAEBOUNTYHUNTER
    Wilder, 35, recently posed for a snap with fellow contender Michael Hunter after one of his gruelling training sessions.

    And boxing fans were in awe of how skinny the Bronze Bomber’s legs were.
    One tweeted: “This don ain’t hit legs in his life.”
    Another said: “Mad how skinny these man’s legs are.”
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    And another said: “Surprised he can stand up on them toothpick.”
    Another remarked: “No wonder them legs looked like linguine every time he took a shot.”
    One chimed in: “Those legs are surely photoshopped right?!”
    Another stunned fan wrote: “Is Deontay OK? He looks unhealthy, really thin.”
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    Wilder hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his brutal 11th-round KO loss to Tyson Fury in their epic trilogy fight last October.
    But the American recently dispelled suggestions of retirement by saying: “I can’t stop right here.
    “I must continue my journey. I have to, I have to.
    “I’m looking to resume my career for sure. I’ve got a lot of other things I’ve got to get out of the way.
    “I’m taking away from my children if I come back, because now I’m able to enjoy my life fully like I want to.
    “I sacrificed so much to be in this position in my life, to be able to life my life like I want for the rest of my life.”
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    ‘I don’t see him winning’ – KSI reveals why he thinks brother Deji will LOSE fourth fight in a row against Fousey

    KSI has tipped brother Deji to lose his FOURTH consecutive fight in a row later this month.Deji will fight on the undercard of KSI’s battle of YouTubers with Alex Wassabi at the O2 Arena on August 27.
    Deji will return to the ring of brother KSI’s showdown with Alex WassabiCredit: GETTY
    The YouTube sensation hasn’t tasted victory in his three outings to the ringCredit: Reuters
    But big brother KSI reckons he’ll taste defeat for a fourth consecutive timeCredit: INSTAGRAM@KSI
    The 25-year-old will bid to pick up his first win against fellow YouTube star Fousey, although big brother KSI doesn’t forsee him having his hand raised.
    He declared: “I think he’s going to lose.
    “Fousey is going to keep going forward, and Deji is going to keep going back, and before you know it, the fight’s over.
    “Then, Deji’s just there like ‘Oh, s***’. “I think it’s going to go to decision, and I think Fousey is going to win.”
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    Deji has tasted defeat to Jake Paul, Vinnie Hacker and Wassabi in his three outings to the ring – which KSI hopes his sibling will erase the memory of with a win at The O2.
    He continued: “I hope Deji can prove me wrong, but I don’t see him winning.
    “I was working with him and putting the pressure on him and I could have done that for another 20-30 rounds.
    “Cardio is king and he just wasn’t fit for his last fight, I don’t think Deji mentally wants it and I don’t think he has the mindset and cardio to win.
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    “It hurts me to say it, I am sure he is training hard.”
    Deji is adamant he won’t leave any stone unturned for his return to the ring, saying: “I’m going to take this fight seriously – 100 per cent.
    “I have never underestimated Fousey.
    “In the past, I did underestimate some of my opponents. But, I’m not underestimating Fousey.
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    “I know he’s going to bring his A-game, so it’s going to be good.
    “I respect him a lot and it takes a big man to step back in the ring, and I can say that for myself because I have done it.”
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