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    ‘He’s gonna try to hurt me’, says Mike Tyson, 57, as he admits to being ‘scared to death’ of Jake Paul fight

    MIKE TYSON has admitted he is “scared to death” ahead of his fight with Jake Paul. The heavyweight boxing icon takes on YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul in a controversial clash on July 20 in Texas.Mike Tyson is ‘scared to death’ ahead of his fight with Jake PaulTyson officially retired in 2005 but did return in 2020 to draw over eight exhibition rounds with fellow great Roy Jones Jr.The Baddest Man on The Planet was full of nerves back then four years ago – and nothing has changed now. He told FoxNews: “I have a weird personality – I don’t think it’s weird though. “Whatever I’m afraid to do, I do it. That’s how it is. I was afraid of the Roy fight. READ MORE IN BOXING”I was 100lbs overweight, I was however old, 54, 53, and I said, ‘Let’s do it.’ “Anything I’m afraid of, I confront it. That’s my personality. Right now, I’m scared to death.”I always believed that adversity and nervousness pretty much catapulted me into success. “If I didn’t have these feelings, I wouldn’t go into this fight. I have to have these feelings to fight. Without them, I would never go in the ring.”Most read in BoxingCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTyson, who in 1986 became the youngest heavyweight champion of all time at 20, used to cry before every fight. And now, almost 40 years on, he said: “As the fight gets closer, the less nervous I become, because it’s reality. And in reality, I’m invincible.”‘Stop spreading fake news’ – Jake Paul’s business partner shuts down wild rumours of rules for Mike Tyson fight Paul is 9-1 as a boxer, suffering his only defeat last year to Tommy Fury before bouncing back with three straight wins.And Tyson added: “I saw a YouTube of him at 16 doing weird dances. That’s not the guy I’m gonna be fighting. “This guy is gonna come, he’s gonna try to hurt me, which I’m accustomed to, and he’s gonna be greatly mistaken.”Jake Paul and Mike Tyson facing offCredit: @jakepaul More

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    Boxing world champion announces MMA debut and eyes rematch with bitter rival in whole new sport

    SAVANNAH MARSHALL will become the latest boxing star to make the switch to MMA when she makes her debut on June 8. The undisputed super-middleweight world champion has signed with the Professional Fighters League. Savannah Marshall will make her MMA debut on June 8Credit: GettyAnd she will make her MMA debut in the summer on a PFL Europe card in Newcastle having penned a deal last year. Marshall will even headline the event at the Utilita Arena with her opponent yet to be confirmed. She told Sky Sports: “It’s exciting, it’s new, it’s something that I’m really interested in. “Sometimes in training, I feel good and I think yeah I’m getting it now and other times I’m getting tapped like that and I think: ‘I am terrible at this.’ It’s exciting for me because it’s new.READ MORE IN MMA”It’s BJJ, you’ve got kickboxing, you’ve got judo, wrestling so it’s a mix of all these different sports that I’ve never ever tried.”Marshall, 32, last won in July beating Franchon Crews-Dezurn, 36, to win all four 168lb titles.But she will now turn her attention to MMA, where arch rival Claressa Shields, 29, is currently 2-1 and also signed to the PFL. Seven-division women’s champ Amanda Serrano, 35, is another boxer-turned MMA fighter signed with the PFL. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut Marshall – who was beaten by Shields in their bitter grudge bout in 2022 – is eyeing revenge in the cage. PFL CEO Peter Murray said: “Savannah and Claressa Shields competed in one of the most-watched women’s boxing matchups in history when they first fought.”And now with Savannah’s MMA debut, the two are on a collision course for a rematch wearing four ounce gloves and settling the score in the PFL SmartCage.”Claressa Shields could rematch Marshall in the MMA cageCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunMMA star left brutally ‘folded like a chair’ after stunning ‘face plant KO’ in Bellator Belfast fight More

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    Mike Tyson issues chilling warning to over-excited fan who gets carried away while sparring with heavyweight legend

    MIKE TYSON gave an over-excited fan a warning after getting a little too carried away while training on the pads. The heavyweight legend posted a video on his Snapchat holding mitts for someone in dressed in a boxing robe in the gym. Mike Tyson gave an over-excited fan a warning after getting a little too carried awayBut the fan got a bit too excited when throwing his punches – and had to be brought back down to Earth by Iron Mike. Tyson, 57, menacingly said: “If anybody hits me I’m gonna f*** them up.”It is no wonder the Baddest Man on The Planet is amped up, after all he is preparing to fight again. Tyson faces YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul, 27, in Texas on July 20. READ MORE MIKE TYSONPaul is 9-1 as a boxer, suffering his only defeat to Tyson Fury’s brother Tommy in February 2023, but has won three since.Meanwhile, Tyson retired in 2005 but did return in 2020 for an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr, which ended in an eight-round draw.Tyson admitted he was full of nerves for that comeback bout four years ago and it is no different this time around. He told FoxNews: “I have a weird personality – I don’t think it’s weird though. Most read in BoxingCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”Whatever I’m afraid to do, I do it. That’s how it is. “I was afraid of the Roy fight. “I was 100lb overweight, I was however old, 54, 53, and I said, ‘Let’s do it.’ Anything I’m afraid of, I confront it.’Stop spreading fake news’ – Jake Paul’s business partner shuts down wild rumours of rules for Mike Tyson fight “That’s my personality. Right now, I’m scared to death.”That bout was not officially sanctioned and was competed with 12oz gloves, over two minute rounds without headguards on.But Tyson’s fight with Paul has not yet been confirmed as a pro fight or exhibition yet although headguards will NOT be worn. Jake Paul and Mike Tyson facing offCredit: @jakepaul More

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    Tyson Fury could face Anthony Joshua NEXT despite multi-million-pound Usyk rematch clause, says promoter

    TYSON FURY could sensationally face Anthony Joshua in a Battle of Britain BEFORE rematching Oleksandr Usyk, his promoter has claimed.Fury and Usyk, 35 and 37 respectively, will throw down for all the heavyweight marbles in a lucrative Saudi showdown on May 18.Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will throw down for all the heavyweight marbles on May 18Credit: GETTUAnthony Joshua is waiting in the wings to face the winner of the Riyadh rumblesCredit: GettyPromoter Bob Arum has claimed AJ could face Fury before a rematch with Usyk happensCredit: GETTYThe pair are contractually obliged to have a rematch – which would likely take place at the end of the year – after their Riyadh rumble.But Fury’s co-promoter Bob Arum admits Joshua could slide in and fight Fury should Saudi boxing kingpin Turki Alalshikh wish to see the bout next.He told The Daily Mail: “What happens if Fury-Usyk turns out to be a classic?”A fight that is so exciting and so thrilling that the public wants to see it again.READ MORE IN BOXING”Then that would certainly trump a Joshua fight, and contractually, it’s a fight that has to happen.”Now, what happens if it’s a one-sided fight and Fury wins the fight?”Then maybe everybody can sit down with His Excellency Turki Alalshikh and work out some arrangement go right to Fury-Joshua.”If Usyk wins the fight, I don’t think there would be that much demand for an Usyk-Joshua fight because after all they fought twice and Usyk beat him twice.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKER”So, one fight at a time, that’s my motto.”Arum’s belief that AJ could finally share the ring with Fury is also held by fellow promoter Eddie Hearn.Eddie Hearn claims Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua will happen ‘THIS YEAR’ in bizarre Luke Littler questionIn a bizarre question involving darts star Luke Littler, Matchroom Boxing chief Hearn revealed to talkTV’s Piers Morgan his belief that the biggest fight in the sport will materialise before the end of 2024.He said: “Because the Darts Championship happens in December and January, I’m gonna say that Fury vs AJ happens this year.”So I’m gonna say Fury vs AJ [happens first].”Fury and Joshua inked a lucrative two-fight deal in the summer of 2020 but haven’t come close to fighting one another.Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder scuppered their two-fight series by winning his arbitration for a trilogy fight with The Gypsy King.Joshua, 34, is back in world title contention following a stellar 2023, in which he rattled off three impressive wins on the bounce.And he picked up his third KO win in a row last month when he brutally stopped former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in the second round of their Saudi showdown.Anthony Joshua is riding an impressive four-fight win streakCredit: Getty More

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    Wilder blew £100m Anthony Joshua fights after taking PSYCHEDELIC drug that suppressed his ‘killer instinct’, says coach

    DEONTAY WILDER’s long-awaited showdown with Anthony Joshua was scuppered by his use of PSYCHEDELIC drugs, his head coach has stunningly claimed.The former WBC heavyweight champion was on course to have back-to-back multi-million-pound dust-ups with AJ before his Riyadh rumble with Joseph Parker last December.Deontay Wilder was on course for a two-fight series with long-time rival Deontay WilderCredit: PABut stinker of a display from the Bronze Bomber against Joseph Parker scuppered the back-to-back fightsCredit: GETTYWilder’s head coach claims his use of Ayahuasca has made him less violentCredit: GETTYBut a gun-shy Bronze Bomber turned in a stinker of a performance against the Kiwi and has seemingly forever scuppered one of the biggest fights in the history of the heavyweight division.And head coach Malik Scott has claimed he turned in disaster of a display as multiple doses of Ayahuasca in recent years have dampened his appetite for destruction.The American told Instant Casino: “I think Deontay has a killer instinct in him that you can’t suppress, but I think he enjoyed Ayahuasca.”I think that it possibly did not match the attitude needed in the ring.READ MORE IN BOXING”Because like he said, it made him a bit content and made him have an understanding of the smaller and softer things in life.”And if you’re in that type of space then violence is not a top priority.”But when you’re in a boxing ring violence has got to be [the] top priority.”Violence wasn’t a top priority that night and I think that’s why we came up short.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMalik Scott insists Deontay Wilder will be back to his violent self in his next fightCredit: Alamy Live News”Deontay is a killer, he’s violent, he wants to put holes through you when he punches you, that Deontay didn’t show up that night, he couldn’t pull the trigger.”Wilder has openly spoken about his use of Ayahuasca, a popular South American psychoactive drug.Ahead of his Saudi showdown with Parker, the 38-year-old claimed he felt “reborn” after taking the substance.Wilder will look to get his career back on track this summer in a crunch clash with Chinese clubber Zhilei Zhang.And Scott is adamant the shell of the Alabama slammer that turned up against Parker won’t be who throws down with Zhang.He continued: “That’s not the fighter you’re going to see in his next fight.”He’s taken the initiative to start training way earlier. He knows our back is up against the wall and we know what we need to do.Everything is at stake, not his legacy, he’s already a legend, but concerning becoming two-time heavyweight champion, that part of his legacy is on the line now.”Scott added: “I do not have less belief in him, it was just a bad night at the office, I’ve seen the best of them have those nights.”Zhang is dangerous, but I’m very comfortable and happy with the fight because big Zhang is someone who makes you stay alert and makes you stay elusive.”He’s a big man and he can punch but we know what we have to do to operate on him and do surgery on him and that’s what we are going to do.READ MORE SUN STORIES”It’s going to be a surgical performance. “What I really like about the fight is how dangerous Zhang is, a very dangerous opponent and that’s going to make Deontay even better.”Deontay Wilder is on course to face Zhilei Zhang in the summerCredit: Getty More

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    Eddie Hearn claims Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua will happen ‘THIS YEAR’ in bizarre Luke Littler question

    EDDIE HEARN believes Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua WILL clash this year.The Brit duo have been publicly jawing down one another for the best part of a decade and even inked terms for a scrap in 2020.Promoter Eddie Hearn believes AJ will share the ring with Fury later this yearCredit: GettyPromoter Eddie Hearn believes AJ will share the ring with Fury later this yearCredit: EPAPromoter Eddie Hearn believes AJ will share the ring with Fury later this yearCredit: GettyBut their eagerly-anticipated domestic dust-up has yet to come to fruition, much to the frustration of boxing fans worldwide.Their long overdue Battle of Britain, however, is now back on the menu following four wins on the bounce for former unified heavyweight king Joshua.And in a bizarre question involving darts star Luke Littler, Matchroom Boxing chief Hearn revealed his belief that the biggest fight in the sport will materialise before year’s end.He told talkTV’s Piers Morgan: “Because the Darts Championship happens in December and January, I’m gonna say that Fury vs AJ happens this year.READ MORE IN BOXING”So I’m gonna say Fury vs AJ [happens first].”Boxing fans were set to be treated to back-to-back showdowns involving Fury and Joshua after the pair inked a lucrative two-fight series in June 2020.But the deal went up in smoke when former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder won his arbitration case for a trilogy fight with the Gypsy King.Joshua, 34, got himself back in world title contention in 2023 with three solid wins.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERAnd he solidified his status as one of the best heavyweights on the planet with a brutal knockout of former UFC champ Francis Ngannou last month.For Fury vs Joshua to happen this year, the former must first win his upcoming back-to-back undisputed showdowns with former pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk.The contractual obligation for the pair to rematch will likely scupper Hearn’s prediction.Meanwhile, Littler rose to global superstardom during the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship.He stunned the world last year with an incredible run to the tournament’s final, which included wins over Raymond van Barneveld and Rob Cross.But he was pipped to the Sid Wadell trophy by Luke Humphries, although his run to the final bagged him a spot in the Premer League of Darts.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.

    Hearn and his dad Barry – unlike the darts board – had no reservations about putting him in the competition.Recalling their conversation with the board, Eddie said: “Our answer was, ‘Yeah, absolutely. Sling him in.'”Barry is a big fan of Littler and reckons it won’t be long before he gets his hands on the Sid Waddell trophy.He said: “To win the world championships it might take him another year. I’ve seen players like Michael van Gerwen, at his age, do similar things – amazing things.”And it was followed by a two or three-year period where Michael van Gerwen couldn’t win an argument.”I think Luke Littler is more balanced and settled than Michael was, domestically and on the stage. READ MORE SUN STORIES”But it’s still an obstacle to overcome – the marathon of all sports.”Forget everything else, the darts world championships is a real mental test.”Barry and Eddie Hearn reckon Luke Littler is a world champion in the makingCredit: AP More

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    Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul ‘UPGRADED’ as former boxing world champion leaks rule change for shock showdown

    MIKE TYSON’s shock showdown with Jake Paul will be a PROFESSIONAL boxing match, it’s been claimed.Fight fans worldwide were left stunned last month when it was announced that the boxing legend would trade blows with the YouTube sensation.Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will throw down in a shock showdown in JulyCredit: INSTAGRAM@JAKEPAULThe pair’s controversial clash will be aired live on NetflixCredit: NETFLIXBoxing legend Mike Tyson claims the clash will be an exhibition boutCredit: EPATyson and Paul, 57 and 27 respectively, are set to trade blows live on Netflix, although it’s unknown if their July joust will be a pro match.But according to Tyson’s former foe Roy Jones Jr, the duo’s Texas tussle will go on both of their professional records.The former four-weight world champion told The Lunch Club: “The Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight is not an exhibition, I’ve heard it’s been upgraded to a fight.”If it’s a fight, it’s very intriguing how it may turn out because Jake Paul has gotten a lot better as a boxer over the days.READ MORE IN BOXING”But Mike Tyson, even at 58 or however old he is, is still Mike Tyson.”The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation have yet to confirm the rules for the controversial clash.Both fighters will, however, have to undergo traditional pre-fight testing in order for the bout to go ahead.But TLDR regulations mean Tyson’s results will be under further scrutiny due to his age.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERCredit: The SunCombatants over the age of 36 are required to submit favourable electroencephalogram (EEG) and an electrocardiogram (EKG) results in their pre-fight screenings.A TLDR spokesperson has also revealed Tyson may be subjected to “additional testing” if they deem it necessary.Mike Tyson tipped to ‘pound Jake Paul into a mound of dust’ with brutal punches ‘like being hit by a grand piano’Former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson hasn’t fought since his exhibition with fellow great Jones Jr in November 2020.And ‘Iron Mike’ is champing at the bit to teach ‘The Problem Child’ a lesson.He said: “I’m very much looking forward to stepping into the ring with Jake Paul at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.”He’s grown significantly as a boxer over the years.’So it will be a lot of fun to see what the will and ambition of a ‘kid’ can do with the experience and aptitude of a GOAT.”It’s a full circle moment that will be beyond thrilling to watch; as I started him on his boxing journey on the undercard of my fight with Roy Jones and now I plan to finish him.” More

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    I’ve probably knocked years off my life… but I’m proud, admits Fabio Wardley after bloodbath thriller with Frazer Clarke

    FABIO WARDLEY knows his magnificent bloodbath draw with Frazer Clarke will have shaved years off of his life.The Ipswich heavyweight was involved in one of the best British title fights of modern times.Fabio Wardley was left bloody after going 12 rounds with Frazer ClarkeCredit: PAThe fight was one of the best British title bouts in recent yearsCredit: PAThe judges could not split themCredit: GettyHe suffered a horrible gash to his nose and was spitting blood — before dropping 19st giant Clarke in the fifth round at London’s O2.Both brave men took severe punishment and Clarke was deducted a point for low blows.But Suffolk puncher Wardley, 29, retained his Lonsdale belt after scores of 114-113, 112-115 and 113-113 could not split them.There is already demand for the rematch but Wardley — who had no amateur experience and started off as a white-collar brawler in local convention centres — is wary that 12 bloody rounds with an Olympic bronze winner shortens life expectancy.READ MORE IN BOXINGHiding his battered face under a baseball cap, he explained: “I am immensely proud. This was my 18th fight so I am still fresh and learning.“But to put on a fight like that and provide the entertainment for the fans and give the belt the respect it deserves makes me immensely proud.“My time for a fight like that was always going to come but I don’t want to be in too many more of them.“I have probably knocked a few years off of my life with that, but it’s all in the name of good fun. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”It’s not an ideal way to box, it’s not an ideal way to fight, it definitely takes some years off your life and worries the people around you.“So it’s not something I plan to do too often — but I went through the fire and that has value.”Britsh boxing trio involved in ugly scuffle forcing Sky Sports to cut away from ringside on Wardley vs Clarke show Although Wardley floored Clarke with a flurry of punches, his opponent also had his moments.Wardley’s No 1 fan at ringside definitely did not appreciate the gore-fest and she might rule out the rematch.He added: “I was worried about my mum. Because I knew she would not enjoy watching it. My nose has seen better days. It was more of an annoyance because I had blood getting in my mouth and eyes.“But in the middle of a firefight like that you are not going, ‘Ouch, that punch hurt’. I was just trying to crack on and get the job done.”Ipswich Town football regular Wardley has been edging closer to a fight at Portman Road with each higher-profile win.It’s not an ideal way to box, it’s not an ideal way to fight, it definitely takes some years off your life and worries the people around you.Fabio WardleyAnd another showdown with well-promoted Burton upon Trent star Clarke, 32, could fit the bill.But Dillian Whyte-managed Wardley is a promotional and broadcast free agent, so he is not tied into a second showing and has earned the right to explore alternatives.He explained: “The British title brings the best out of a lot of people — and it definitely did that for me and Frazer.“We know how much that belt means to the sport and how much it means to us.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’ll never count a draw as a win but I still have my belts and there are a lot of options on the table.“Whether it is the rematch or something else, we will take some time and we will reassess.”Wardley thinks the bout has taken years off his lifeCredit: ReutersThe canvas was covered in blood by the endCredit: Getty More