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    How YouTuber Jarvis went from gamer earning fortunes to Misfits Boxing star sparring Floyd Mayweather

    YOUTUBER Jarvis left behind a lucrative career in gaming to become a boxer – even catching Floyd Mayweather’s attention. The social media star – full name Jarvis Khattri – was part of the FaZe clan – the biggest worldwide gaming group. YouTuber Jarvis was part of the FaZe clanNow he is signed to Misfits BoxingJarvis sparred boxing legend Floyd Mayweather in Las VegasFaZe clan members brought in millions of pounds a year through eSports – but Jarvis was controversially banned from Fortnite for cheating in 2019. But two years later he dramatically changed career to boxing as part of a YouTube vs TikTok event – and he has never looked back. Jarvis relocated from Surrey to Las Vegas to train at Mayweather’s famous boxing club. As well as sparring the American legend himself, he also regularly shares the ring with top stars like undefeated prodigy Curmel Moton. READ MORE IN BOXINGAnd despite dedicating himself boxing, Jarvis jokes his old life as a gamer was slightly easier. He told SunSport in Doha: “Always, I think, ‘Why did I ever do this?’ “But after my first fight I kind’ve fell in love with it, that adrenaline rush, that feeling of getting hit and hitting someone. “It made me want more so I kept doing it, kept having fun and it’s something that is great for me, my health, pushing me out my comfort zone.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”For sure, I could’ve just stuck to that source of revenue, but why not expand?” Jarvis is 4-1 but his most memorable experience in the ring came during his spar with 50-0 icon Mayweather. Floyd Mayweather toys with YouTuber Jarvis in sparring for next exhibition fight The boxing great is a friend of Jarvis’ trainer Otis Pimpleton, so when Mayweather needed a late night sparring partner Jarvis got the call. He revealed: “I got beat up a little bit but I learned a lot and had a great job. It’s a surreal experience. “When you’re in there you don’t really think about it too much but the whole rest of the night I just had a smile on my face, I couldn’t believe what happened. “Being able to be in the ring with someone who people say is one of the best in the world,  is very rare.”Jarvis is a champion of Misfits Boxing, which homes to celebrity-style crossover bouts. And he returns on Thursday in Qatar against unbeaten Irish DJ and boxer Ben Williams. More

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    Misfits Boxing star Swarmz in stunning FIVE-STONE weight loss after ditching cheeseburgers for healthy diet

    RAPPER Swarmz has lost a sensational FIVE-STONE after ditching cheeseburgers for a healthy boxing diet. The recording artist was thrust into the influencer boxing scene in August 2022 when he fought superstar KSI on two weeks notice.Rapper Swarmz has lost five stone since boxingCredit: ReutersHe is now ripped at 12st 5lbSwarmz weighed 17st 6lb when he first walked into the boxing gym – now he is fighting at 12st 5lb. The singer returns on Thursday in Qatar against boxer Luis Pineda – the man KSI beat also beat on the same night as Swarmz’s debut. And he told SunSport in Doha: “I’m always prepared, ready, coaches are always training me. “This was a last-minute fight but I’m always ready, stay ready, born ready.READ MORE IN BOXING”I feel like boxing itself mentally makes you disciplined and since I started boxing, I bang out gym everyday. “My occupation before this was music and I do gym more than music now. I feel like it’s in my blood now.” Gone are the days of a Big Mac and fries for Swarmz, who now lives off a slither of salmon and vegetables.He said: “Diet’s been good. Now I’m used to it, it’s my sixth fight. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”When I first started, not gonna lie it’s very hard to try block out cheeseburgers and stuff like that.” But he said with a grin: “Sometimes you can eat bad… but you’ve gotta work harder in the gym!” Swarmz has been rapping since 2017 but reveals just his two years in boxing has been way tougher. He said: “It’s not even a question. I’ve done football as well, boxing is the hardest thing I’ve ever done. “It takes long to learn, I’ve only been in it two years, I’m gonna learn more along the way but it’s been a great journey.” Misfits Boxing star Salt Papi was fighting BLIND before £6,000 eye surgery and opens up on THREE STONE transformation More

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    Lawrence Okolie vs Hussein Muhamed: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, card as The Sauce moves up to heavyweight

    LAWRENCE OKOLIE returns to the ring next week – and this time he’s up at heavyweight. ‘The Sauce’ hasn’t been in action since an easy KO win against Lukasz Rozanski earlier this year. Lawrence Okolie KO’d Lukasz Rozanski back in May to win the Bridgerweight world titleCredit: RexOkolie won the WBC bridgerweight title that night but will now be looking to become a three weight world champion in his quest at heavyweight. His first opponent is Hussein Muhamed, a German with a record of 18 wins and one defeat. There’ll be sterner tests to come for Okolie, but getting an emphatic win here would put him in good stead. The fight is part of a stacked card at Wembley which is being headlined by Brad Pauls’ British title clash against Denzel Bentley.When is Okolie vs Muhamed?Okolie’s clash with Muhamed will take place on Saturday, December 7. The bout will be held at Wembley Arena in London. Okolie’s fight isn’t the main event, and is expected to get going at round 8pm, midway through the card. What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?Okolie vs Muhamed will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 in the UK. You can live stream all the action from the Discovery+ app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device. Full cardBrad Pauls vs. Denzel Bentley, for vacant European and Paul’s British middleweight titleSam Noakes vs. Ryan WalshSolomon Dacres vs. David AdeleyeLawrence Okolie vs. Hussein MuhamedPierce O’Leary vs. TBASean Noakes vs. Mathew RennieAloys Junior vs. Lewis OakfordRoyston Barney-Smith vs. Andres NavarreteBilly Adams vs. TBAGeorge Crotty vs. Semion Martiniuc More

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    Misfits Boxing star Salt Papi was fighting BLIND before £6,000 eye surgery and opens up on THREE STONE transformation

    MISFITS BOXING star Salt Papi was fighting BLIND until a £6,000 surgery – having also dramatically transformed his body. The TikToker got lasik eye surgery in 2023 and ditched his trademark rimless glasses after at last getting his vision fixed. Salt Papi admits to fighting blindCredit: PABut he got £6,000 eye surgeryThe social media star now fights without glassesAnd the Filipino – real name Nathaniel Bustamante – no longer has to rely on just fighting instincts when facing opponents. Salt Papi told SunSport in Doha: “I could only see a statue. I couldn’t see their facial expressions. Just a statue, I had to hit whatever I can hit.”I kind’ve got used to it. But it’s much better now, I can see my opponent’s facial expressions. If they’re tired, if they’re scared.” Salt Papi is 5-2 as a boxer and had even professional world champions signing his praises. READ MORE IN BOXINGAnd his natural talent was so remarkable rumours swirled that he had a secret amateur record back home in the Philippines. But Salt Papi said: “I never had an amateur background. I only started boxing two-and-a-half years ago.”Andy Warski, my first fight on Misfits, that was my second fight only.” Salt Papi has lost a stunning THREE STONE from chubby 15st 7lb beginner to ripped 12st 1lb middleweight. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd the secret? “Training and eating less!” he says with a cheeky grin.How YouTube star AnEsonGib went from ‘obese’ 17 STONE gamer to ‘seven-figure’ boxing paydays after body transformationSalt Papi now returns on Thursday in Qatar against YouTuber King Kenny. It will be his second fight since losing to American Slim Albaher, who fights AnEsonGib in the Middle East main-event. And Salt Papi said: “I feel like King Kenny is one of the best, up there with Slim, Gib. I can’t underestimate this guy. I have to beat this guy. “If I beat him, I don’t care who I fight next but I want to fight Slim. If Gib decides to take a break, I’d still fight Slim even if he’s the winner or loser.” Salt Papi has lost a stunning three stoneHe is now ripped at middleweight More

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    Tyson Fury teases drastic body transformation ahead of Usyk rematch in hint at new game plan

    TYSON FURY looks on course to be significantly HEAVIER for his do-or-die rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.The Gypsy King renews his rivalry with the slick southpaw in a second successive Saudi showdown next month.Tyson Fury renews his rivalry with Oleksandr Usyk on December 21Credit: GETTYThe Gypsy King suffered a split decision defeat in their undisputed showdown in MayCredit: GETTYFury tipped the scales at 18 stone, seven pounds for the pair’s first meetingCredit: GETTYBut he looks to be significantly bigger for the do-or-die rematchCredit: INSTAGRAM@KEVINLERENAFury suffered a split decision defeat in the pair’s Riyadh rumble in May, in which he was almost knocked in the ninth round.The 36-year-old has been hard at work in the gym since suffering his first professional defeat.And he looks to be significantly bigger for his second desert dust-up with the undefeated Ukrainian.Fury gave his 6.9 million Instagram followers a sneak peek at his physique for the fight by posting a snap of him tensing in the ring after a hard workout.READ MORE ON UYSK VS FURY IIHis accompanying caption read: “Friday be like!!!”Sparring partner Kevin Lerena, however, gave fans a further glimpse at Fury’s fight frame.The South African heavyweight shared a post-sparring snap of himself and the Wythenshawe warrior to his own Instagram.And Fury looked to be carrying significantly more mass on his frame than he did for his May melee with two-weight champion Usyk.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBoxing fans were quick to comment on both pictures, with one saying: “He looks heavy.”Another said: “In excellent shape. Wilder 2 vibes.”Tyson Fury responds to pleas to remove dad John from his training teamFury let out a war cry in this pictureCredit: instagram @tysonfuryAnd another said: “My word. Fury looks massive.”One remarked: “He is huge.”Another chimed in: “Damn he’s HUGEEEE!”Fury could be plotting to come in heavier than the whopping 18 stone, seven pounds he weighed in May in order to implement a more physical fight on Usyk.Tying up, clinching and making the former cruiserweight king carry his weight, as he did in his historic 2015 win over Wladimir Klitschko, could be a viable route to victory against the unified heavyweight king.Tyson Fury has vowed to exact his revenge on Oleksandr UsykCredit: GETTYFury hurt Usyk in the seventh round of their meeting and is confident of exacting his revenge in their second dance.He roared on Instagram: “Four weeks to go, ’til the biggest fight of the year.”The biggest fight in boxing, me and Usyk.READ MORE SUN STORIES”And I’m coming in hot. I’m coming in HOT! “Can’t wait. 21st of December, the belts are going to be mine again.” More

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    Anthony Joshua may only have ONE fight left as Eddie Hearn hints Brit boxer’s career is almost over

    ANTHONY JOSHUA could hang up his gloves within the next “YEAR”, promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed.AJ’s faint hopes of becoming undisputed heavyweight champion were viciously shattered in September in his Wembley war with Daniel Dubois for the IBF strap.Anthony Joshua’s career is on a knife edge following his crushing loss to Daniel DuboisCredit: REUTERSAJ was knocked out in the fifth round of the Wembley war for the IBF heavyweight titleCredit: GETTYJoshua shrugged off talk of retirement in the aftermath of the devastating defeatCredit: PABut promoter Eddie Hearn admits the fan favourite could call it quits in the next 12 monthsCredit: REUTERSThe Watford warrior, 35, immediately dismissed calls for him to retire, insisting he’ll “keep rolling the dice” in his bid to hold all the heavyweight marbles.But Matchroom boxing chief and long-time pal Hearn reckons the London 2012 gold medallist could soon call it a day.He told The Times: “This could be [Joshua’s] last year in the sport.”AJ was on course for a do-or-die rematch with Dubois on February 22 before his team advised him not to push through niggling injuries.READ MORE ON ANTHONY JOSHUAHe’s champing at the bit to exact his revenge but Hearn insists they won’t plot his move until after next month’s unified heavyweight title rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.He told DAZN: “It could be the Dubois rematch but it won’t be on February 22nd.””I think we have to see how December 21st unfolds (Usyk-Fury II) and then make a decision after that.”Expect to see AJ in a ring next May or June.”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.A historic domestic dust-up between Joshua and Fury has twice been on the brink of coming to fruition.And Hearn doesn’t want to jeopardise the biggest fight in the history of British boxing by jumping the gun and pitting AJ against Dubois again.Eddie Hearn reveals real reason Anthony Joshua’s February rematch with Daniel Dubois was KO’d amid ‘major injury’ claim”It would be frustrating if we made the Dubois rematch and Fury won,” he said.”Then we’re sitting there going, ‘Hang on a minute, we’re fighting Dubois.”‘But we could have fought Fury in May for the biggest fight in boxing.'”Win or lose, we can fight Fury next summer. But if he wins, AJ fights him for the world title.”Eddie Hearn is still holding out hope for a blockbuster bout between Anthony Joshua and Daniel DuboisCredit: PA More

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    Chris Eubank’s nephew wrestled to ground FOUR times as boxing clash turns into wild ‘MMA fight’

    CHRIS EUBANK’S nephew was wrestled to the ground FOUR TIMES during his boxing match against Nurali Erdogan.Harlem Eubank won his 20th victory of his career thanks to his scrappy bout against Erdogan.Harlem Eubank fought through a scrappy clash against Nurali ErdoganCredit: GettyHe was wrestled to the four times during the fightCredit: GettyEubank won by unanimous decisionCredit: GettyThe judges gave the victory to Eubank via a unanimous decision as they scored the tussle 77-73, 79-70 and 77-72.However, the boxer had to continue his unbeaten streak by making his way through a tough clash.During the eight-round fight in Newcastle Eubank was wrestled to the ground FOUR TIMES.Eubank, 31, admitted after the bout that the grabbing and wrestling made it “difficult”.READ MORE ON BOXINGHe said: “Different style tonight, first fight at welterweight, tough guy who just wanted to tie up,”I felt strong in there, the grabbing made it difficult.””I went in there to get the job done. A unanimous decision win, I’m happy.”Eubank’s co-promoter Nisse Sauerland slammed Erdogan’s style as he claimed the fighter should swap the ring for the octagon.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe said: “You need to win, Harlem did but Erdogan was an awful opponent, lot of holding, belongs in an MMA ring.”Sauerland continued to reveal that Eubank’s next fight will come against a “big name”.Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn square up as Neymar ‘acts like guest referee’ in baffling scenesHe added: “We’re working on opponents, it’ll be a big name and a step-up, something to look forward to.”I saw him at the hotel today and he looked so excited, like it was his birthday tonight, good to be back.”The likes of Conor Benn and Adam Azim have been mentioned as potential opponents for Eubank. More

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    Harlem Eubank vs Nurali Erdogan LIVE RESULT: Eubank wrestled to floor FOUR times in wild fight as both deducted points

    HARLEM EUBANK has made legendary boxing uncle Chris proud once again after BEATING French star Nurali Erdogan by a unanimous decision.But Eubank survived a point deduction and a huge gash above the eye to come out on top.And it means he has stretched his unbeaten record to 20-0-0.RESULT: Eubank beat ErdoganFREE live stream: My5TV channel: Channel 5CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFollow ALL the action from the Walker Dome with our live blog below…Eubank: Erdogan just wanted to tie up!During his post-fight interview ringside, Harlem Eubank gave the feeling this was a bittersweet return. 378 days out of the ring, the headline attraction boxed nicely enough to win a scrappy contest and perhaps more importantly “felt strong” against a big welterweight.“He just wanted to tie up, it was a tricky style and very frustrating but I’m happy, got the cleaner punches in up close, grabbing made it difficult but I got the cleaner work in and outside,” he stressed.“We’re ready for a big year ahead, excited for what’s next. It [the cut near his right eye] will heal up in a few weeks and we’ll be back to business,” he laughs. As you do.Copy linkCopiedHarlem’s emotional interviewThe boxer gave SunSport a tear-soaked interview to discuss the tragic passing of cousin Sebastian and his father Simon.Seb – who Harlem was extremely close to thanks to a shared love of martial arts and spiritualism –  suffered a heart attack in Dubai in 2021.And last year Harlem’s dad Simon died aged 61 after a gut-wrenching battle with dementia that the tough former fighter just could not win.There have been such dark days in the family but the 30-year-old Brighton ace has beautifully explained how they are now trying to live all together in the light.”Chris Sr in a good place right now,” he beamed.”He, like all of us, went through a very tough time. He has had to deal with some very painful things.”Maybe he was exploited a bit, around that time and put in the limelight when he shouldn’t have been.”He went through a dark time but he has come through the other side now.”And it is great to see Chris Eubank Sr in true Chris Eubank form.”It’s difficult. It’s something that stays with you. I don’t think you ever overcome it, it stays with you.”Copy linkCopied’Big name’ for Harlem nextHarlem Eubank’s promoter Nisse Sauerland said last night his star will be up against a big name opponent next up.Sauerland said: “We’re working on opponents, it’ll be a big name and a step-up, something to look forward to. I saw him at the hotel today and he looked so excited, like it was his birthday tonight, good to be back.”Is a fight against Adam Azim back on?Copy linkCopiedHarlem looking ahead to 2025Harlem Eubank spoke of the big 2025 in store for him after what was a frustrating night against Nurali Erdogan in Newcastle.Eubank said: “He just wanted to tie up, it was a tricky style and very frustrating but I’m happy, got the cleaner punches in up close, grabbing made it difficult but I got the cleaner work in and outside,“We’re ready for a big year ahead, excited for what’s next. It [the cut near his right eye] will heal up in a few weeks and we’ll be back to business.” Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedNeeding to tread carefully…While it’s easy to dismiss this as little more than banishing ring rust after a long layoff, we still don’t know where Harlem Eubank stands as far as world-level contention. Couple that with now moving to welter, a deceptively difficult division among the elite, you have an established guy with a famous surname people will gravitate towards.Yet bouts like these, his R11 TKO win over Timo Schwarzkopf and UD10 win against Miguel Antin across the past 20 months just exemplify examples he must learn from under coach Charlie Beatt, too many preventable tendencies that will be exposed against sharper boxers.He should’ve been deducted a point much earlier and got away with one being patiently marshalled by referee Ron Kearney, who didn’t afford Erdogan the same leash. Could’ve been a different story…Copy linkCopiedSauerland: Erdogan was awful, belongs in MMA ringHarlem Eubank’s co-promoter Nisse Sauerland watched on from ringside and would’ve been one of a few left unhappy at the spectacle they saw overnight in this drab eight-round main event. “You need to win, Harlem did but Erdogan was an awful opponent, lot of holding, belongs in an MMA ring,” he said, before turning his attentions towards 2025 and a Brighton homecoming.”We’re working on opponents, it’ll be a big name and a step-up, something to look forward to. I saw him at the hotel today and he looked so excited, like it was his birthday tonight, good to be back.”Names including Conor Benn and Adam Azim have been mentioned previously for the 31-year-old, who needs to bridge the gap from European to world-level sooner rather than later. Is he ready?Copy linkCopiedPattinson back on the winning trail!In the night’s final action which finished just shy of midnight, there was a morale-boosting return to action for hometown hero Cyrus Pattinson as he outpointed a deceptively stern test in the form of Andrei Antonov 60-55 after an entertaining six rounds.Said to have been immersing himself in delivery driving and other odd jobs hopeful he’d keep his mind intact after suffering a career-threatening eye injury sparring, the Alnwick resident gave those still in the building a far more exciting contest than the one preceding it.Antonov had never been stopped and gave as good as he got in some frantic spots, while it’ll be interesting to see where the 30-year-old – who boxed almost exclusively under Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom banner – goes from here now as far as matchmaking is concerned.Copy linkCopiedCyrus Pattinson to finish the night…Hometown hero Cyrus Pattinson boxes over six rounds in the evening’s final contest, a big ticket seller and one who is talented enough to still make noise at light-middleweight or below in future.Estonia’s Andrei Antonov will relish playing the villain on enemy soil, but we’ll find out how long he lasts and whether this passionate Newcastle crowd depart into the weekend armed with a triumphant mood after the scrappy main event showing we’ve just witnessed. We’ll have extended coverage over the coming hours, including more post-fight reaction after Harlem’s difficult-but-determined return to action. Stay tuned but until next time, thanks for following this commentary and goodnight!Copy linkCopiedEubank: Erdogan just wanted to tie up!During his post-fight interview ringside, Harlem Eubank gave the feeling this was a bittersweet return. 378 days out of the ring, the headline attraction boxed nicely enough to win a scrappy contest and perhaps more importantly “felt strong” against a big welterweight.”He just wanted to tie up, it was a tricky style and very frustrating but I’m happy, got the cleaner punches in up close, grabbing made it difficult but I got the cleaner work in and outside,” he stressed.”We’re ready for a big year ahead, excited for what’s next. It [the cut near his right eye] will heal up in a few weeks and we’ll be back to business,” he laughs. As you do.Copy linkCopiedSCORECARDS: The decision…Erdogan is visibly unhappy and appears to be making everyone close enough aware of such, but the Frenchman only has himself to blame after a patchy performance here.77-73, 79-70, 77-72: Harlem Eubank bt. Nurali Erdogan via UD8, improves to 20-077-73 is perhaps the fairest scorecard from the trio of ringside judges, after a stop-start affair that never really ignited as many hoped it would. Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R8Erdogan targets the cut upclose, as you’d expect he would, the referee has been rather busy in this showdown and his intervention has only intensified with more time rather than the other way around.Another point deduction for wrestling this time, Erdogan looks dumbfounded at the perceived double standards here… he’s not wrong in fairness.Eubank’s cut has worsened but now, he just needs to finish strong. Instead, he’s deducted a point for leading with his head in the final seconds of a bout that really didn’t live up to expectations. Drab affair.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R7The pair take a tumble, their third of the contest early in this seventh… Erdogan complains to the official, but his protests fall under deaf ears as the visitor knows he must press now more than before.Another good left hook buzzes Harlem after some disguised body punching, the Brighton man gets his final warning and dodges a wild haymaker in the corner with 20 seconds remaining on the clock.As they head back to their respective corners, Harlem appears to be cut around his right eye after an accidental head clash. Not a good sight for an ambitious boxer increasingly desperate for activity.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R6Erdogan gets, what appears to be a final warning (how many is that?) from the referee before Harlem is stung again by the left hook and needs to improve what feels like increasingly intermittent attacks right now, should this go to a decision. Hmmm… perhaps hold that thought! The referee has eventually seen enough and stops them in centre ring, deducts a point from Erdogan gesticulating excessive holding and pushing.If this scrappy-but-competitive fight was close on the scorecards before this round, it isn’t any longer. See how quickly things can change, just like that..Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R5I mean, what do you say about another iffy round like this? Harlem eats a perfectly-placed left hook with 30 seconds left and, having seemingly controlled large periods of this stanza with movement aplenty, probably lost it right there. I’d have it 3-2 either way through five rounds, depending on what you prefer to see when judging.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R4″Harlem needs to stay smart and stop trying to wrestle,” is the commentary’s analysis through nine minutes and well, they’re not wrong. He’s best at middle distance, with some separation and is able to chain attacks together, rather than trying to outmuscle a naturally bigger man. Erdogan connects on a right, just as we hear a background story about a coach pinpointing the left hook as Harlem’s area of defensive weakness.Eubank lands single shots up close but that’s merely empowering his French opponent to fire back just as fiercely, another close round for judges to score.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R3Harlem being told again, don’t use the elbow when you’re looking to land in the clinch. Erdogan lectured about using his head, not much in the way of noteworthy work despite both swinging wildly.Eubank pops Erdogan with a deft jab, having dug two body shots moments prior, but in the final half-minute of another exhausting round, the visitor has the last laugh with a shot connecting after the bell.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R2Erdogan trying to follow Eubank, apply pressure… as viewers are reminded that a point deduction could prove decisive, especially over an eight-round bout. Harlem is lectured again, the referee almost pleading with them both to tidy it up, Eubank connects on a series of body shots which make the Frenchman instinctively adjust his shorts – he certainly felt that – more rough-housing to finish another competitive round. How do you score this?Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R1″Erdogan looks so big compared to Eubank,” is an early observation from Barry Jones on comms. We’ll see how the physical discrepancies between them play out, the longer this goes. “Punch out!” bellows the official after some rather scrappy exchanges … the referee separates them on more than one occasion in centre ring, before reading them the riot act with half-a-minute left.”Keep punching and holding, I’ll take a point off,” Harlem is told. How will that impact his tactics here?Underwhelming stanza, tidy it up is the command as the pair return to their respective corners. Hmmm..Copy linkCopiedRight on cue, here they are!Erdogan wastes no time with his ringwalk, sporting a slick Lyon strip as he strides in… while Harlem is wearing a shirt remembering cousin Sebastian, who died aged just 29 after a heart attack three years ago.England vs. France was the tagline I heard minutes ago and considering Erdogan has been announced as the country’s former welterweight champion across the Channel, it makes sense. Copy linkCopiedA recap of tonight’s fights, so far…Sunderland super-featherweight Eduard Georgiev got us started on this 12-fight card with a R1 KO win over Jack England, while there were a whopping seven decision victories – impressive nods for Niall Brown, Sophie Alisch and Joe Laws’ emotional return after older brother Jason tragically died in a Newcastle explosion last month.J’Hon Ingram was successful on his UK debut, Codie Smith got back to winning ways while Robert Lloyd-Taylor Junior was perhaps a touch fortunate to stay unbeaten. Lee Rogers moved to 2-0 at Yin Caicedo’s expense, while Ben Marksby and Dan Toward’s TKO victories have energised a crowd starting to get a bit restless waiting for ringwalks…Copy linkCopiedMain event klaxon!The PA interrupts a *very* loud musical intermission to urge fans to find their seats again quickly, as the Channel 5 broadcast portion of tonight’s busy card is minutes away from starting now… where Harlem Eubank will box France’s Nurali Erdogan shortly. Ready? Not before some Sweet Caroline, of course.Copy linkCopiedUK light-middleweights, beware…Toward said all the right things after an impressive display and eventual stoppage victory against a relative unknown, even if Nova ultimately showed himself to be a few levels below him. The visitor looked wild and reckless at times, unable to box well off the back foot in other stages while Toward picked his shots nicely.Much like the welterweight division discussed earlier, there’s an opening at 154lbs right now – highly-touted prospects mixing with a more experienced crop domestically but Toward will back himself to keep improving against tougher oppposition going forward.Copy linkCopiedToward drops, stops Nova in six!”There’s no crowd like a Geordie one, I’m looking to bring big-time boxing back to the North East,” Dan Toward tells Dave Farrar ringside before outlining an ambitious goal: fight for a world title at St. James’ Park, where the city’s beloved football club play.Coldwell speaks passionately about his charge shortly afterwards, praising the determined mentality Toward displayed after three knockdowns.The first was heavy as Nova did well to survive danger, second looked ominous and it was merely a matter of time once he found his footing early. Copy linkCopiedToward in total controlThe Dave Coldwell-trained talent has flown out of the blocks to start this, scoring a second-round knockdown with a left hand as the visitor doesn’t only bite on every feint in his direction … he also has failed to establish any respect for his punch power and is being peppered by the same shots, lefts and around the midsection right now. Rough!Copy linkCopiedToward-Nova up next…Whenever there’s a delay between respective ringwalks before a fight like this, there’s usually a reason. Gateshead’s Dan Toward (4-0, 3 KOs) gets a warm welcome ahead of what is a seriously stiff test – at least on paper – up against Colombia’s Johan Nova (9-1, 7 KOs).Toward, a skilled 23-year-old southpaw with an esteemed amateur background and previously part of Team GB, will fancy this. Two fights before the main event, on home soil, not a bad card slot ey?Copy linkCopied More