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    Tyson Fury risks being DISQUALIFIED against Oleksandr Usyk, warns boxer who gave him his hardest ever fight

    TYSON FURY is at risk of being DISQUALIFIED against Oleksandr Usyk,That is according to the boxer who gave the Gypsy King his biggest scare.Tyson Fury takes on Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 knowing he can become undisputed heavyweight world championCredit: EPAFury, 35, finally steps into the ring to face Ukrainian Usyk in Saudi Arabia on May 18.The winner will be crowned undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. But Fury has been told that will be Usyk if he is not careful. Fury knocked out former IBF cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham in New York in April 2013 but only after surviving an early drop.READ MORE IN BOXINGThe undefeated 34-0-1 WBC king even admitted Cunningham was outboxing him before he landed the final blow. And now the American has taken a warning shot at his former opponent ahead of the Usyk showdown, including questioning the legality of Fury’s style. Cunningham told World Boxing News: “I believe Ngannou only looked as good as he did fighting Fury because Fury didn’t take fighting an MMA guy seriously. “Ngannou does have unbelievable power, though. He landed a clean shot on Fury, who wasn’t in shape at all. Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKER”I was surprised at that but not at the fact that Fury got up and outpointed him.”I think Usyk wins by decision against Fury. Tyson Fury’s Amazing Car Collection TYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT”Either that or Fury gets disqualified. “Fury’s going to have to lean and lay all over Usyk to tire him down as he does usually. “I think the referee will be alerted to this before the fight [by team Usyk] and Fury will lose points.”Fury or Usyk are aiming to become the first undisputed heavyweight champ since Lennox Lewis way back in 1999.There are expected to be six judges rather than the usual three as part of WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman’s desire to eradicate any chance of a controversial result on the scorecards. Victory for Fury could finally see him take on Anthony Joshua in an epic and long-awaited Battle of Britain, potentially at Wembley Stadium.However, should either fighter pull out before the rearranged May 18 date, they must personally stump up a £7.9million forfeit to their opponent thanks to a clause inserted into the contracts. Fury struggled past Francis Ngannou in his last outingCredit: AFPFury survived a knockdown in a mighty scare against Steve CunninghamCredit: Action Images – Reuters More

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    Wardley vs Clarke battle ‘like a Tarantino movie’ say shocked fans as canvas and REFEREE left soaked with blood

    SHOCKED boxing fans compared the epic draw between Fabio Wardley vs Frazer Clarke to a Quentin Tarantino film.The duo battled it out with an emphatic draw in the British heavyweight title fight.Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke’s slug-fest ended in a thrilling drawCredit: ReutersThe Ipswich fan’s nose was in a complete messCredit: GettyThe canvas was covered in spots of blood by the endCredit: GettyBut with the men unable to be split by the judges, Wardley just about clung on to his belt. That is despite suffering a sickening broken nose that was pouring with blood from the second round.Wardley was spitting out blood for much of the contest and Clarke’s own head was covered with his opponent’s claret – as was the referee’s once-white shirt. Both fighters needed medical treatment after the final bell signalled the end of arguably the boxing bout of the year.READ MORE ON BOXINGAnd it all left viewers stunned by the state of the ring – with the blood-splattered canvas looking more like a UFC mat, prompting plenty of reaction online.One said: “It was like a Tarantino movie,” in reference to the American directors’ bloody and violent blockbusters such as The Hateful Eight and Django Unchained. Another wrote: “I hope the ref is tossing his white shirt, it was fairly [bloody].”A third added: “Mike Goodall probably had his head in his hands wondering how he was going to clean his canvas.”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd a final user commented: “That’s brutal. Epic fight. Class from both fighters.”Brave Wardley managed to not only continue the fight but carried on causing Clarke – who was docked a point for a low blow – plenty of problems despite his own physical struggles and difficulties breathing through his busted nose.Britsh boxing trio involved in ugly scuffle forcing Sky Sports to cut away from ringside on Wardley vs Clarke show The doctor was even called to check the Ipswich fan over but he got the green light to continue. Then when the slug-fest finally ended after 12 gruelling rounds, the judges scored it 114-113 Wardley, 115-112 Clarke and 113-113.So that was enough for Wardley to keep hold of his British, Commonwealth and WBO European belts.Such was the brutal nature of the contest, Sky Sports were unable to conduct the customary post-fight interviews with the boxers because they needed to be seen by medics.Referee Steve Gray might need to ditch his stained shirtCredit: GettyThey both needed medical treatment after the final bellCredit: ReutersThe pair put on a brilliant battle at the O2 ArenaCredit: Getty More

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    Sky Sports forced to abandon Wardley and Clarke interviews after Brit boxers rushed to medical teams after bloody war

    SKY SPORTS abandoned their post-fight interviews with Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke so the pair could be rushed to receive medical attention following their brutal draw.The heavyweight thriller ended in both men having their hands raised after a bloody brawl in London.Fabio Wardley, left, and Frazer Clarke, right, fought to a bloody drawCredit: ReutersWardley, right, was left with a busted, broken noseCredit: ReutersClarke was dropped heavily in the fifth round but recovered to finish the fightCredit: ReutersAnd Sky Sports’ commentators confirmed after the contest that neither boxer would be speaking on the broadcast as they required medical assistance.It is custom for fighters to be interviewed in the ring or on the apron immediately after the decision.But this was not the case here as the pair sought expert help for their respective injuries.British champion Wardley, 29, who narrowly clung onto his belt, suffered a HORRIFIC broken nose in the fight and was spitting blood throughout.READ MORE IN BOXINGHe also fought on with a badly swollen eye.However, he still inflicted significant damage on Olympic bronze medallist Clarke – who swallowed a number of huge shots and was dropped heavily in the fifth round.Eventually after the broadcast, Clarke did conduct an interview once he had received the medical attention he needed.He said: “We didn’t bring the title back to the dressing room, so we are a little bit down and gutted.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”I felt I did enough to win it, even though he had a few good attacks.”I hope he wants to run it back. If it was as much of a classic as the fans seem to he saying, then the fans deserve to see it again.”Britsh boxing trio involved in ugly scuffle forcing Sky Sports to cut away from ringside on Wardley vs Clarke show Clarke was then seen visiting Wardley in the champion’s dressing room.And Wardley could hilariously be heard joking: “Oh, won’t you f*** off, mate?” More

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    Muhammad Ali’s shorts from his epic ‘Thrilla in Manila’ fight could fetch £5MILLION at auction

    MUHAMMAD Ali’s shorts from his epic “Thrilla in Manila” fight with Joe Frazier could fetch £5million at auction.The late boxing great beat his rival in 14 brutal rounds in 1975 but called the bout in 120F heat “the closest thing to dying”.Muhammad Ali’s shorts from his epic ‘Thrilla in Manila’ fight are going up for saleCredit: GettyThe signed shorts could go for £5million at a US auctionCredit: BNPSThe signed pair of his trademark white with black trim Everlast shorts are up for grabs in Sotheby’s New York Sports Week.Of the fight, Ali said: “It was like death. Closest thing to dying that I know of.”The event was hosted in the Philippines and was said to have been as hot as 120 degrees under the overhead lights and the pair fought for 42 minutes.Ali added: “We went to Manila as champions, Joe and me, and we came back as old men.”READ MORE BOXING NEWSThe Joe Frazier who stepped into the ring that muggy morning never left it.His vision was compromised for the rest of his life, and the 31-year-old only fought twice more before retiring.Ali boxed for six more years, retaining, then losing, then recapturing heavyweight titles.In 1984, just three years after retiring from boxing, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s.Most read in BoxingHe died at the age of 74, after three decades of battling the disease, on 3 June 2016.The sale will also feature Michael Jordan’s Air Jordan 11s from Game 5 of the 1996 NBA Finals, valued up to £317,000 ($400,000).Boxing fans claim Ben Whittaker’s entrance is ‘worst you’ve ever seen’ in Diversity-themed ringwalkThey form part of a collection of 50 sneakers worn by some of the NBA’s greatest ever players. More

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    Brave Fabio Wardley survives sickening nose injury to DRAW with Frazer Clarke in fight of the year contender

    FABIO WARDLEY survived a sickening broken nose to cling on to his British heavyweight title from Frazer Clarke with a blood-soaked draw.The 29-year-old Ipswich ace spewed blood for most of the fight but still dropped the 2020 Olympic bronze winner.Fabio Wardley suffered a suspected horror broken noseCredit: ReutersBut the Ipswich fan managed to survive a doctor’s reviewCredit: PAThe slug-fest ended in a draw in one of the fights of the year so farCredit: GettyAnd after Clarke, 32, had a point deducted for two low blows, the judges scored the sensational bout: 114-113 Wardley, 115-112 Clarke and 113-113.The pair swapped evenly matched jabs from the start but a right hand from 19st Burton-on-Trent behemoth Clarke looked close to ending it early.Wardley somehow swallowed the biggest booming right hand of his career but his nose appeared to change shape from the blow.And he suffered much more jabs after that potentially career-changing hit.READ MORE ON BOXINGWardley made a brilliant start to the second, peppering Clarke with shots from both hands, until an uppercut staggered him and changed the course again.Clarke was in the best shape of his career and was producing elite boxing. And Wardley was already at the well, digging deep and trying to find a way around – or straight through – this mountain of a man.Wardley’s bashed nose was leaking blood by the third and his skull was shaken by another Clarke right hand.But the game champion bit down on his gumshield and battled back with looping right hands and hooks to Clarke’s body.Most read in BoxingThe ring was covered in blood by the end of the matchCredit: PAThe draw sees Wardley retain his beltsCredit: ReutersClarke was down in the fifth but managed to hang on bravelyCredit: ReutersCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSRound five was magnificent as Wardley, with his broken nose oozing blood and making it hard to breathe, suffocated Clarke with pressure and punches and folded him down into the deck.Incredibly the giant beat the count, heard the bell and came out swinging for the sixth.Britsh boxing trio involved in ugly scuffle forcing Sky Sports to cut away from ringside on Wardley vs Clarke show Clarke landed a second low blow in the seventh that gave us all a much-needed breather – but cost him a potentially crucial point. And he was hurt by another right hand at the start of the eighth but rallied heroically again to whack Wardley with a shot that shattered his nose once and for all.Wardley was spitting out mouthfuls of his own claret by the ninth, even Clarke’s huge shaven head was coated in it.The doctor was called up in the tenth and ordered to check the disfigured nose and he let it continue. Clarke was then hurt but spat out his gumshield to get a brief rest and right on the bell – after another three-minute war – Wardley smacked the mouthpiece out again as Clarke gasped for air.Wardley looked like a car crash victim – almost unrecognisable – by the end of the 11th but he was still swinging and hurting Clarke and grabbing late rounds.And these two heroes were still somehow standing and slugging it out at the final bell. And everybody climbed to their feet to honour them and wait for the decision.PUNCH STATSHere’s how the boxers matched up…
    Wardley Clarke
    Total Punches 476 469
    Punches Landed 151 157
    % Punches Landed 32% 34%
    Source: Compubox

    Clarke was spent by the end after giving everything – don’t be surprised if we see a rematchCredit: ReutersSpeaking after the war, Clarke said: “We didn’t bring the title back to the dressing room, so we are a little bit down and gutted.”I felt I did enough to win it, even though he had a few good attacks.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I hope he wants to run it back.”If it was as much of a classic as the fans seem to he saying, then the fans deserve to see it again.” More

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    Fabio Wardley’s bloody nose described as ‘horror show’ by boxing commentators in savage draw with Frazer Clarke

    FABIO WARDLEY’S blood-splattered nose was called a “horror show” as he somehow went the distance in a classic British heavyweight title draw.The Ipswich fan’s face looked like it had been hit by a tractor as he faced a pounding from Frazer Clarke – yet gave as good as he got.Bloodied Fabio Wardley too the fight all the way and earned a drawCredit: GettyCommentators called Wardley’s face a “mess” as it appeared impossible for him to continue for long following his second-round injury, especially as the cut gradually widened.But the best bout of the year so far went the full 12 rounds, with the judges scoring it level.One gave it to Wardley 114-113, another reckoned Clarke took it 115-112 and the third rated it 113-113 apiece.Fans were “stunned” that the 29-year-old Suffolk star not only survived so long but was also swinging away so boldly in a gruelling contest.Read more top storiesAnd afterwards Sky Sports had to ditch their usual post-fight interviews as both fighters needed medical treatment.In fact, it was Clarke who looked in the worst nick on the final bell as he slumped on the ropes.Some viewers believe he was lucky to get a draw as he had a point deducted for a low blow and was also floored.One posted: “Close fight and fine with the draw but 115-112 with Clarke being knocked down and having a point deducted is madness.”Most read in BoxingWardley’s battered face and expression says it all after a gruelling contestCredit: GettyBut most seemed to have no complaints with the verdict as it was “too close to call”.And inevitably demands for a re-match flooded in.Boxing fans claim Ben Whittaker’s entrance is ‘worst you’ve ever seen’ in Diversity-themed ringwalkOne fan wrote: “What a fight..Wardley has some heart.”Another said: “Fair play to both, would love to see the rematch.”And a third argued: “Fair result, no one deserved to lose that.”Frazer Clarke tried to target Wardley’s injuryCredit: Reuters More

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    Boxing presenter Anna Woolhouse stuns in bold outfit as fans describe her as ‘the real star of the card’

    FANS reckon no-one can lay a glove on Anna Woolhouse for “sexy” outfits as she walked tall in a short dress on a big night for boxing.The Sky Sports presenter was called the “real star of the card” – despite a stellar line-up and a cracking main fight at London’s O2 Arena.Anna Woolhouse instantly impressed viewersShe got a hot reception online after arriving at the O2 ArenaFollowers have called her ‘absolutely stunning’Credit: Instagram @woolyanna1The popular broadcaster has 175k followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1Anna, 40, happily shares snaps online in bikinis as well as smart work gear.And she was again judged a winner without setting foot in the ring.The popular broadcaster was rated a knockout in a a black mini-dress with long sleeves and white cuffs showing, plus high heels.And a dazzling smile topped off an image that admirers called “incredible” as well as “unreal”.READ MORE TOP STORIESOne of her 175,000 Instagram fans posted: “WOW!!!! Anna Woolhouse looking absolutely stunning and so sexy on this short dress showing off her legs!!!!”The broadcasting heavyweight is regularly called “gorgeous” and in particular “stylish”.And having joined sky to cover ice hockey, she’s since proved to be a true sporting all-rounder.But although she is often seen presenting darts, boxing appears to be Anna’s main speciality in front of the camera.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERShe’s a fitness fanatic – and willing to share the results online via workout pics.Anna is a fitness fanatic who frequently posts workout pics and clips.She’s also posted holiday snaps in colourful bikinis.Britsh boxing trio involved in ugly scuffle forcing Sky Sports to cut away from ringside on Wardley vs Clarke show And once more she’s been rated well above spar at work – as her followers believe she has made boxing the extra sweet science.Perched on a wall on her holds or commentating ringside on a top fight, Anna is a hit with her army of social media admirersCredit: https://www.instagram.com/woolyanna1/She shares vacation snaps as well as pics from her day jobCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1The presenter is one of Sky’s main figures in boxingCredit: INSTAGRAM @woolyanna1Fans say she ‘always does an amazing job’Credit: Instagram @woolyanna1 More

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    Boxing fans claim Ben Whittaker’s entrance is ‘worst you’ve ever seen’ in Diversity-themed ringwalk

    BRITAIN’S brash boxing hope Ben Whittaker caused a sensation of an unexpected kind – as fans dubbed his ringwalk the “worst ever”.The Olympic hero made it seven wins from seven fights by outpointing Leon Willings – but only after a dodgy Diversity-themed entrance.Ben Whittaker’s bizarre entrance was bashed on social mediaCredit: Reuters”I dropped him in the first, I thought ‘ooo’ shall I get him!” 😅Ben Whittaker reacts to his victory over Leon Willings 👇 pic.twitter.com/0qyUKmNx4o— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) March 31, 2024

    Benzo’s pre-fight walk-on was described as choreographed by Ashley Banjo.He’s the street dancer who led troupe Diversity, judges on Dancing on Ice and co-presented BBC game show Can’t Touch This.But Whittaker’s ringwalk – a mix of tumbling dancers, cloud effects and streaks of fire – looked more like something from Eurovision.And viewers piled in with a mainly negative response to his lavish mini-display at the O2 Arena on the Fabio Wardley vs Frazer Clarke undercard.READ MORE TOP STORIESOne rated the light-heavyweight ace’s arrival “the worst you’ve ever seen”.Another joked: “Didn’t realise we were back at GCSE drama.”Other thumbs-down verdicts included: “Underwhelming” …”Got bored before he came out tbh” … and “Load of nonsense”.And one enthusiast fears Whittaker is already too big for his boots.Most read in BoxingWhittaker celebrates victory over Leon WillingsCredit: ReutersHe wrote: “Only had 7 fights and walking in like a world champ!!!”But a few fans were in Whittaker’s corner over the “cool” ringwalk.’You need to sort your commentary out’ says Ben Whittaker in awkward interview on live TV leaving pundits looking sheepish The 2020 Olympic silver medallist went on to beat Willings comfortably – by 78-73 on the referee’s scorecard.”Good fight,” reacted one fan, and “Loved his style, please don’t change,” urged another. More