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    PPV price for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk revealed with fans left ‘howling’ at special deal for DAZN subscribers

    BOXING fans have been left astonished after DAZN announced the pay-per-view price for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk.Fury, 35, and Usyk, 37, face off in Saudi Arabia on May 18 for the undisputed heavyweight title.Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face off in Saudi Arabia on May 18Credit: EPAThe fight will be broadcast on Sky Sports, TNT and streaming service DAZN in the UK.Fans will have to pay £24.99 on DAZN and will also receive a one-month membership, while it is £24.95 on Sky Sports.Existing DAZN subscribers will save £1 as the price for them is £23.99… a deal that has led to much mockery on social media.One said: “Saw ‘For existing subscribers’ and got happy, then realised they only took £1 off 😭😂.”READ MORE IN BOXINGAnother added: “A whole £1 cheaper if you already have DAZN 😭.”A third replied: “Howling at @DAZNBoxing £1 off for existing customers? 🤣”A fourth responded: “They knock a £1 off🤣🤣. I’d rather them keep it.”And a fifth said: “£1 off for existing subscribers is poor.”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUTA 12-month commitment to DAZN works out at £9.99 per month, while an up front payment for one year costs £99.99.But to pay for just one month on its own will set you back £19.99.Tyson Fury trash talk, Usyk ‘the perfectionist’ and how his sparring partners are all 7ft tall Sun Sport previews Ring of FireIn America, the fight will cost US fans $69.99 on DAZN and ESPN+.Inside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport. More

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    Naoya Inoue vs Luis Nery LIVE RESULTS: Latest updates from huge super-bantamweight title fight in Tokyo

    NAOYA INOUE takes on Luis Nery today in a huge undisputed super-bantamweight title clash in Tokyo. The Monster is undefeated and one of the top pound-for-pound talents in all of boxing while Nery is a former world champion – so get ready for what should be a cracker of a fight.
    Main event ring-walks: 12.35pm BST
    Stream/TV: Sky Sports Action
    Rounds 4-6
    After a word from his team, Moloney ups it early in round four and lands a good jab.
    But Takei is showing maturity for such an inexperienced boxer, picking him moments well and had his rival into a corner.
    Instructions can be heard clearly from Moloney’s corner – desperate for him to get his right hand involved in the fifth round – but he is not really doing it.
    Finally, in round six Moloney finds some better shots and it’s his best round so far apart from being hit with a right hook at the end.
    Copy linkCopiedRounds 1-3
    A positive start for Takei in the opening round – but he is warned about low blows.
    And he doesn’t learn his lesson in the second as he again continues with low punches.
    The referee has seen enough and slaps Takei with a point penalty to the fighter’s frustration.
    In the third, Takei is dominating and a heavy right hand knocked Moloney off balance.
    Body shots are working and the man nicknamed Mayhem finds himself in a spot of bother.
    Copy linkCopiedJason Moloney vs Yoshiki Takei
    Aussie fighter Jason Moloney is next up in the ring as he looks to retain his WBO bantamweight strap.
    Yoshiki Takei is his opponent and the home favourite has the full support of the crowd at the Tokyo Dome.
    This is just the Japanese star’s eight professional boxing bout and he was formally a kickboxing champion.
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    Copy linkCopiedTakuma wins
    Takuma Inoue recovers from his first round knock down to defeat Sho Ishida.
    Inoue dominated the contest by the end of the bout and won via unanimous decision.
    He retains his bantamweight WBA title.
    Copy linkCopiedInoue’s brother knocked down
    In the next undercard fight, Takuma Inoue, takes to the ring to fight Sho Ishida.
    But the Inoue takeover in Tokyo is not off to a good start.
    Takuma has fallen to the canvas in the first round.
    A light jab from Ishida knocks him to the floor and catches Takuma off guard.
    He is quickly back on his feet looking a little confused as to how that shot saw him fall over.
    Copy linkCopiedJob done
    The undercard action has begun and the first result is in.
    Seigo Yuri Akui has beaten Taku Kuwahara via unanimous decision.
    It was his first fight while defending his WBA Flyweight belt.
    Copy linkCopiedGoing all In
    Naoya Inoue hasn’t been in action since a dominant stoppage win over Marlon Tapales in December 2023.
    His win came after four-weight world champ Stephen Fulton in a brutal bout in July 2023.
    Now he returns to face former two-weight world champion Nery
    Nery has previously fought in Japan against Shinsuke Yamanaka, beating him via TKO in the fourth round.
    The Mexican failed a drug test after the fight but it was later ruled to be due to contaminated food.
    Nery re-matched and beat Yamanaka but failed to make weight for the bout and was subsequently banned from fighting in Japan.
    He’s now back to fight in the Land of the Rising Sun, however, but this time he’s up against arguably their greatest ever fighter in Inoue.
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    Naoya Inoue faces Luis Nery at the Tokyo Dome today.
    Nicknamed “The Monster”, the Japanese fighter is looking to extend his undefeated professional record.
    And he defends his WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA featherweight titles.
    But Mexico’s Nery is set to put up a huge challenge with his impressive 35-1 record.
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    Prince Naseem Hamed, 50, hints at stunning comeback fight if ‘obscene amount of money’ went to charity of his choice

    PRINCE NASEEN HAMED has revealed he would consider a return to boxing – for the right reason.The former fighter retired as a world champion in May 2002 after beating Manuel Calvo to win the IBO featherweight title.Prince Naseem Hamed is considering a return to the ringCredit: GettyHe last fought in May 2002Credit: GettyHe was also WBO and WBC featherweight champion and lost just one of his 37 fights.Hamed, 50, is now considering a return to the ring and dreams of fighting on the same card as his sons – but only if the money went to charity.He told talkSPORT: “Jake Paul? Jake Paul doesn’t mean anything to me. £20m, what is £20m? £20m, £100m, £200m doesn’t change my lifestyle. “I am a man that gets on his hands and knees and puts his head on the floor five times a day. I’m humble. It ain’t about that.READ MORE IN BOXING”You need to understand something, fighting for a country for somebody to do well, for somebody to raise money, an obscene amount of money, then I could think about that.”And I could get out of bed and do some serious training and get fit and maybe do it. For that, yes.”Stranger things have happened. I set my legacy in an amazing way in this boxing world and took it to the dizzy heights of boxing. It’s hard for anybody to reach that kind of level. But I’m from, a country that’s not well off.”My parents are from a country, Yemen, and I would fight for that country to contribute to them in charitable ways. And the same for Palestine. We stand for Palestine, man.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”That’s the only time that really deep down in my heart I’d want to fight, to do something on that basis [to raise money].”So I’d love to go into training and, you never know, if we could do like me, and my three sons all on one card in the Middle East, that would be one of my dreams.”Prince Naseem’s son Aadam is following in his father’s footsteps.The sports star made his debut on the Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois undercard when the heavyweight boxers faced off in August 2023. Prince Naseem’s other son Sami is also a boxer.Prince Naseem looks different in Instagram snap in Dubai More

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    Canelo Alvarez looks unrecognisable as he is smacked in face – but shrugs off punch and beats Jaime Munguia

    CANELO ALVAREZ looked unrecognisable as he received a hard punch from Jaime Munguia.The Mexican boxer, 33, was able to shrug off the hit as he defended his undisputed super middleweight title against his compatriot.Canelo Alvarez looked unrecognisable when fighting Jaime MunguiaCredit: GettyThe Mexican boxer took some heavy blows to the faceCredit: GettyHe was able to fight back and take control of the boutCredit: APAlvarez won and defended his super middleweight titleCredit: GettyAlvarez overcame a somewhat slow start to dominate and hand Munguia his first defeat.The champ took full control after knocking down Munguia in the fourth round before the announced crowd of 17,492, which was fairly evenly split between the two competitors.Tim Cheatham scored the fight 117-110, David Sutherland had it 116-111 and Steve Weisfeld 115-112.Munguia, 27, was the more aggressive boxer the first three rounds, even getting Alvarez into the ropes in the third.READ MORE IN BOXINGAlvarez showed in the fourth he wasn’t going anywhere, using a left and then a right to the face to send Munguia to the canvass with 38 seconds left to change the tenor of the fight.He then proceeded to sting Munguia over the next four rounds with shots to the face. Munguia put together his own sets of flurries, but they did little noticeable damage to Alvarez.That is until the ninth round when Munguia landed some blows to the face that left Alvarez looking unrecognisable.But Alvarez responded with his own combinations, including coming out of the corner, in the fight’s most action-packed round.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe 10th and 11th rounds were close, but largely the same trends followed of Alvarez delivering the harder shots.Munguia came out in the final round as if he knew he was trailing on the judges’ cards, but did little to change the outcome. Top 10 highest paid athletes in the world revealed with golf star earning more than three times Cristiano RonaldoIt was Alvarez who again came through with the best blows, using a combination with about a minute left to Munguia’s head and following with several more shots to end the fight.After the fight, Alvarez was congratulated by American boxing star Ryan Garcia in his dressing room.He claimed that he is the best Mexican fighter in the world at the moment.He said: “When I retire, my numbers will say what position I’m in.”I know there is a lot of great Mexican fighters in the past, but I’m the best fighting right now.”Alvarez showed for the second straight fight that he is still one of the all time greats in the sport.Last time out he beat Jermell Charlo by an even wider margin.However, he has failed to deliver a knockout since beating Caleb Plant in 2021.Alvarez was wary of what he might do next, saying he’ll return to the ring if the money is right.He added: “I’ve fought everyone and I can do what I want.This win means a lot. I’m glad that I gave him this opportunity.READ MORE SUN STORIES”Munguia is a great guy and a great champion. Hes going to have a great career.”I’m very proud that all the Mexicans are here watching us.”Will AJ vs Fury actually happen?SunSport boxing correspondent Wally Downes Jr answers the big questions around Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury finally facing each other…
    Could we finally see Fury vs AJ this year?
    Simply: Yes.
    Before the Saudi takeover of boxing – spearheaded by Turki Alalshikh, would we have seen Fury vs Francis Ngannou, AJ vs Ngannou, Deontay Wilder vs Joseph Parker, Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn working together and shaking hands for photos?
    Simply: No.
    The rules, rankings, sanctioning bodies and broadcast and promotional disputes are all irrelevant when this much money is thrown at prize fighting.
    How would it work?
    It feels like the winner of Fury vs Usyk on May 18 will fight AJ as soon after as possible.
    There is a rematch clause in the current deal for Britain’s WBC champ and Ukraine’s WBA, IBF and WBO king to meet and decide the first undisputed ruler for 25 years.
    But it seems certain the belts will fragment afterwards – with a string of mandatory challengers due their crack at the four separate belts – so the clamour for AJ vs the winner might be bigger than the demand for a rerun for fewer belts.
    Where would it happen?
    It feels like every major fight is now going to happen in Saudi Arabia.
    But don’t rule out a potential Fury vs Ngannou clash taking place at Wembley stadium.
    It seems like the Saudis are keen to eventually host shows in the UK and that fight, at the home of football, would be some debut.
    If Usyk topples the Gypsy King then the hype for him to face AJ for a third time will be far less intense.
    Why this time?
    It feels like we have twice come close to seeing the clash but there were simply too many hurdles and disputes in the way – similar to the way AJ vs Wilder still hasn’t happened.
    But with Alalshikh now making Hearn’s Matchroom and Warren’s Queensberry play nice and letting Sky Sports, TNT and DAZN share the shows, there is far less to fight over in the boardroom and loads on to battle for in the ring.
    And if Fury beats Usyk and rightfully demands a huge percentage of an overdue Joshua meeting, then the Saudi’s have the cash and the clout to hand him 99 per cent of the pie – to massage his ego and bank balance – and hand AJ as much extra dough as needed to keep everyone sweet.
    Who wins?
    If Fury sets up an AJ clash by beating Oleksandr Usyk – the mathematics and stats make it clear only a maniac would back Joshua to triumph in the all-English clash.
    Usyk dominated AJ over two one-sided fights, on foreign soil.
    The Watford man has enjoyed a spike in form and respect since linking up with new trainer Ben Davison but a 20st 6ft 9in Fury – who has just slayed the gap-toothed southpaw – would be almost invincible.
    But in any major football derby or cup final the formbook is often aimed out of the window. And perhaps a rejuvenated hungry AJ could be too much for an undisputed and fulfilled Fury to handle. More

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    Canelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia LIVE RESULTS: Canelo DROPS Munguia for first time in career en route to win

    Credit: APCANELO ALVAREZ retained his titles against fellow Mexican Jaime Munguia in a huge world super-middleweight title clash.Alvarez put all four of his belts at 168lbs on the line tonight against 43-0 Munguia, who has beaten Brits Liam Smith and John Ryder before.Canelo caught Munguia with a superb uppercut to send him to the canvas for the first time in his career before going on to win by a unanimous decision.
    Main event ring-walk: 4am BST/11pm ET/8pm PT
    UK stream: DAZN PPV
    US stream: DAZN PPV/Amazon Prime Video
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    Canelo went on to win on ALL three of the judges scorecards in Las Vegas.
    The scorecards were: 117-110, 116-111, 115-112.
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    Copy linkCopiedMunguia had success
    Though Canelo went on to win by a unanimous points decision, it was not all one-way traffic.
    Jaime Munguia rocked Canelo as the pair exchanged, but was well received by the champ.
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    Copy linkCopiedCanelo thanks Munguia
    Canelo has ended his press conference by thanking Jamie Munguia and his team.
    Looked in full control all night in the fight.
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    Copy linkCopiedCanelo: I could have finished the fight
    Canelo said he could have STOPPED Jaime Munguia in their fight last night.
    He had Munguia down in the fourth round, but went on to win by a unanimous decision.
    Canelo said: “I could have finished the fight.
    “But I like to take my time and make sure I make no mistakes.”
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo on Munguia
    Canelo said: “His bravery was something I admired tonight.
    “I hurt him but he kept coming forward.”
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo on his next fight
    Canelo said: “I’m going to rest and speak with my team.
    “Everyone always asking for everything.”
    “I’m in the position to do what I want and we’ll see what happens next.”
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo on the win
    Canelo speaking in his post-fight press conference has thanked his team and coach Eddy Reynoso.
    Canelo said: “I feel great, I feel proud.
    “I feel grateful with my team, Eddy, I feel very proud of them.
    “I hope the people enjoyed a lot.”
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo talking on the stage
    Canelo said on Jaime Munguia: “I hit him down low in the body multiple times.
    “He fought his hardest and will learn from this experience.
    “He will grow from this and be better from it.”

    Copy linkCopiedDe La Hoya speaking now
    Jaime Munguia’s promoter Oscar De la Hoya said: “This is just the beginning for Jaime Munguia.
    “This experience will take him to another level.”
    Copy linkCopiedMunguia: Canelo is not invincible
    Munguia continuing in his press conference after his loss tonight.
    Asked if Canelo was invincible, Munguia said: “No, Canelo is not invincible he has had the two losses.
    “But he is a very good fighter.”
    Copy linkCopiedMunguia: I was never hurt
    Jaime Munguia is speaking in his post-fight press conference.
    Munguia said: “I was never hurt, but he has so much experience.
    “That was a learning experience.”

    Copy linkCopiedMunguia sent to the canvas
    It was a stunning uppercut from Canelo in the fourth round which did the damage.
    Jaime Munguia was sent to the canvas for the first time in his career.
    Munguia made the count but that knockdown sent Canelo on his way to the points victory.
    Copy linkCopiedMunguia lacking power to hurt fellow Mexican
    Against any other fighter, Jaime Munguia would have caused some serious damage with his punches this evening.
    However, Canelo is a completely different beast and he just absorbed them and then hurt him with his own replies.
    It was probably the best fight of Munguia’s career but he just didn’t have the power to hurt Canelo Alvarez.
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    Copy linkCopiedCanelo shows class with impressive victory
    Jaime Munguia threw all that he had at the defending champion this evening in Las Vegas.
    Canelo Alvarez sent him crashing to the canvas with an uppercut and constantly rocked the challenger with the power of his punches.
    He boxed with experience and just looked to pick off Munguia whenever he came on the offensive.
    There is no doubting who is the top dog in this weight division still.
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    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez wins by unanimous decision
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 12)
    Munguia tries to find the combination to get that knockout blow but cannot find it.
    Canelo is not looking to settle for the scorecard and tries to land the uppercut as he follows up his body shots.
    The fight comes to an end, it has been a great spectacle but surely Canelo has defended his belts.
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 11)
    Munguia starts landing some good combinations.
    He is managing to get out of the way of the Canelo counter attacks at the same time.
    Canelo keeps working the body and trying to land that uppercut once again.
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 10)
    Canelo lands some good right hands in that round that seem to stun Munguia.
    He lands some punches himself but they do not seem to be hurting the defending champion.
    With two rounds left now, Munguia will get more desperate, needing to attack to try and go for the win.
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 9)
    Canelo is working the liver area of the body of Munguia with body shots and when he connects his opponent drops his right hand.
    That is a sure sign that he is hurting him.
    Munguia lands some good combinations but catches Canelo with a low blow.
    Canelo seems to have just more power in his punches.
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    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 8)
    Munguia keeps on trying be more attacking and landing punches on Canelo but he just sucks them up.
    The punches of Canelo are marking the face of Munguia.
    Canelo will want to pick up the pace now and send his opponent crashing to the canvas.
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 7)
    Canelo is waiting until Munguia goes on the offensive and is picking him off with big hits to the body.
    You can see that they are hurting Munguia.
    The longer this fight goes on, it seems Munguia’s attacking style is playing into the hands of the tactics of Canelo.
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 6)
    Canelo is looking at his best for some time here tonight.
    He hits Munguia with a heavy body shot and his legs almost buckle.
    Once again Canelo gets the jab through and rocks the head of Munguia backwards.
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    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 5)
    Canelo is starting to rock Munguia with everything he throws.
    He lands a heavy jab to the face and Munguia looks shaken.
    The bell saves him once again but Canelo is getting stronger in this fight.
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 4)
    Munguia continues to go on the offensive and Canelo catches him right on the chin with a big uppercut.
    He sends Munguia to the canvas for the first time in his career.
    Munguia bounces back up and takes the standing count, the bell for the end of the round comes at the right time for him.
    Copy linkCopiedCanelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia (Round 3)
    Munguia has stopped using his jab as much in this round and is trying to fight Canelo.
    When he does he opens himself up to the calculating heavy punches from his opponent.
    Towards the end of the round Munguia lands a good combination to rock Canelo.
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    Tyson Fury lands in Saudi Arabia with huge entourage for Oleksandr Usyk fight – but fans notice who is missing

    TYSON FURY landed in Saudi Arabia with a huge entourage for his fight with Oleksandr Usyk.But one key member of his team was missing.Tyson Fury landed in Saudi Arabia with a huge entourageCredit: Instagram / @tysonfuryFury was welcomed as he touched down ahead of his fight with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Instagram / @tysonfuryThere was one familiar face missing from Fury’s crewCredit: Instagram / @tysonfuryFury takes on bitter rival Usyk in a heavyweight division unifier on May 18 in the Middle East.The two men have been gunning for each other ever since becoming kings of the division.And boxing lovers will surely be in for a treat, with neither fighter tasting defeat in their respective careers.Preparations are now well underway for what could be the fight of the century.READ MORE IN BOXINGFury has had three months to recover ever since pulling out of the original February 17 bout with an eye injury.And he touched down in Saudi Arabia this weekend with a massive entourage featuring his family, friends and trainer SugarHill Steward.Fury and Co looked thrilled as they posed for photos in Riyadh.The group were presented with incredible bouquets of flowers and given hot drinks after an arduous seven-hour flight from the UK.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThey were then whisked away in cars to their hotels for a much-needed sleep.But there was no sign of Fury’s brother Tommy in Saudi.Boxing fans disgusted by Tyson Fury raw egg video but what his nutritionist does is even more vomit-inducingFury and Co were given a glamorous welcomeCredit: Instagram / @tysonfuryThey received bouquets of flowers and hot drinks after their flightCredit: Instagram / @tysonfurySugarHill Steward, Fury’s trainer, was also with the groupCredit: Instagram / @tysonfuryThe Love Island star is usually a close member of the pack but did not appear to be on board the flight.Last month saw Tommy jet to Disneyland Paris with partner Molly-Mae Hague and one-year-old daughter Bambi.The trio enjoyed the sights and sounds of the theme park while also gorging on burgers and fries.Meanwhile, Fury has been tipped to use “dirty tricks” to get the better of Usyk.Fury showed off some of his boxing skillsCredit: X formerly Twitter / @Tyson_FuryIt was thirsty work for the heavyweight kingCredit: X formerly Twitter / @Tyson_FuryThe team were whisked off to their hotel in cars for some restCredit: X formerly Twitter / @Tyson_FuryFormer cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson told Sky Sports: “Tyson is a fighting man, once the bell goes he’ll try everything he can possibly get away with until the referee tells him off.”Will it get physical? Yes. Will he use every dirty trick in the book he can get away with?READ MORE SUN STORIES”Without a doubt. It’s a fighting game. Most fighters when they get in there they play by the rules.”And when they get hit low or with an elbow they complain to the referee and then while complaining they get beat up.” More

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    Lawrence Okolie vs Lukasz Rozanski: UK start time, TV channel, live stream for Bridgerweight world title bout

    LAWRENCE OKOLIE is gunning for a world title shot once again as he takes on Lukasz Rozanksi later this month. ‘The Sauce’ lost the WBO cruiserweight belt to former stablemate Chris Billam-Smith last summer and has been recuperating since. Lawrence OkolieBut now he’s back at a different weight class, the WBC’s newly-created Bridgerweight, to try and win gold once again. Okolie takes on Rozanski, who beat Alen Babic to win the 224lb title last year. Victory would make him a two-weight world champion with the added foresight that he could yet challenge as a heavyweight one day. But first he needs to get past Rozanski, who will be bang up for it in front of his home fans. When is Okolie vs Rozanski?
    Okolie’s clash with Rozanski will take place on Friday, May 24.
    The match will be held at the Podpromie Arena in Rzeszow, Poland.
    Ring-walks for the main event should get going from around 10.30pm BST.
    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?Okolie vs Rozanski will be shown live on Sky Sports Arena in the UK. You can live stream the action from the NOW TV or Sky Go app, both of which are available for download onto your mobile or tablet device. What has been said?”I’m excited to go to Poland and test myself yet again on away ground,” said Okolie.Most read in Boxing”Rozanski is a good champion, with an explosive style, but I’m coming to do some serious damage. He has never seen power like mine.””I’m defending my world title in my own backyard, in my city, fighting against a former world champion,” said Rozanski.”It’s a fantastic fight, for moments like these, I’ve trained hard all my life.” More

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    New Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder hurdle arises as Saudi boxing chief throws massive spanner into works

    A FRESH spanner has been thrown into the works of a grudge match between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.The pair’s long-overdue showdown was on the brink of coming to fruition last December before Wilder suffered a shock loss to Joseph Parker.Anthony Joshua recently re-opened the door to a grudge match with Deontay WilderCredit: REUTERSAJ says he could face the American next if he wins his showdown with Zhilei ZhangCredit: GETTYBut Saudi boxing kingpin Turki Alalshikh plans to have Wilder fight Jared Anderson after his clash with ZhangCredit: X@TURKI_ALASHIKHAJ, however, refused to close the door on a dust-up with the American and revealed earlier this month that he could potentially fight him at Wembley.But Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh seemingly has different plans for Wilder, who returns to the ring on June 1 for a do-or-die showdown with Zhilei Zhang.Alalshikh plans to have Wilder take part in a domestic dust-up against the undefeated Jared Anderson should he come through his Riyad rumble with Zhang.Alongside a picture of himself and Anderson, Alalshikh tweeted: “The talented Jared Anderson is with us now on [the] August 3rd Riyadh Season card at LA, against the ‘Bronze Bomber’ Deontay Wilder.READ MORE IN BOXING”If he’s ready by then to fight after 1st of June’s fight against Zhilei Zhang.”Joshua, 34, hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his brutal two-round demolition of former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in March.But he recently claimed he’s on course to fight either Wilder, Zhang, Filip Hrgovic or Daniel Dubois this September.He told talkSPORT late last month: “Whenever they tell me there’s a date, you know I’ll be ready 100 per cent.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHow AJ punched his way to the topANTHONY JOSHUA punched his way to the top of the world before being knocked off his perch.
    “It’s gonna be in London, Wembley Stadium.”This is what I’m being told. If that’s what they say, they normally back their word so let’s go with that.Boxing – Queensberry & Riyadh Season Press Conference – OVO Arena, London, Britain – November 15, 2023 Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua with Turki Alalshikh during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra”Wembley, September 20 or 21.”The Watford warrior added: “On June 1 in Saudi Arabia they’ve got the 5 vs 5 card.”You’ve got Filip Hrgovic vs Daniel Dubois, and you’ve got Zhilei Zhang vs Deontay Wilder.”So providing one of those looks good – the one who looks the best, His Excellency Turki Alalshikh said to me, ‘I want you to fight [him].'”What he says is, ‘In the future I want people to look back at your record and say that you took on the best.'”I said, ‘Now you’re speaking my language.'”So out of that pool, I believe that’s who I’m gonna be fighting, one of those.”We’re on the same page and he’s on the same page as the fans as well.READ MORE SUN STORIES”But Fury’s got his obligations with Oleksandr Usyk so I’ve gotta make sure I stay focused and disciplined.”Keep steamrolling through opponents so I can get closer and closer to having the opportunity of me versus Tyson Fury.”Anthony Joshua plans to be back in the ring this SeptemberCredit: Getty More