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    Eddie Hearn hints Anthony Joshua set for ‘incredible’ fight in Africa on 50th anniversary of Rumble in the Jungle

    EDDIE HEARN has once again claimed Anthony Joshua is in talks for a shock fight in Africa.The 34-year-old London 2012 legend, with the Nigerian home of his parents tattooed proudly on his giant shoulder, has just signed up to back-to-back Saudi Arabia showdowns.
    Eddie Hearn has hinted at an ‘incredible’ fight for Anthony Joshua in AfricaCredit: Sportsfile
    Joshua could fight on the 50th anniversary of the Rumble in the JungleCredit: Getty
    The Middle East mega-money has even floored the old hot spots of London, Las Vegas and New York.
    But AJ promoter Hearn reckons – not for the first fruitless time – that big-time boxing could return to continent.
    The Matchroom boss told the BBC: “It’s something that would be iconic for the sport.
    “When we’re visiting these countries, there’s government funding to stage these events.
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    “Sometimes that isn’t forthcoming in all areas but there have been discussions and I think it will happen in time.
    “We’ve had a couple of approaches. Obviously, Anthony Joshua – with his Nigerian descent – is always keen to visit and stage a major event there.”
    In 1974 Muhammad Ali beat George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle.
    That unforgettable show – held in Zaire, now known as the Congo – was bankrolled by tyrant president Mobutu Sese Seko who embezzled billions from his people.
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    And Hearn hopes to celebrate the upcoming 50th birthday with an unlikely return.
    He said: “With that anniversary approaching, we’ve often talked about a big Anthony Joshua fight – even revisiting the famous scenes in Zaire of the Rumble in the Jungle.
    “Visually, it would be incredible and something Anthony would love to tick off the box before the end of his career.” More

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    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn stuns in all-pink denim outfit as fans label her ‘beautiful as always’

    APOLLONIA LLEWLLYN has stunned her followers by posing in an all-pink denim outfit.The social media post had her fans labelling the model “beautiful as always”.
    Apollonia Llewellyn stunned in an all-pink denim outfitCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Her fans were left in awe as they labelled her ‘beautiful as always’Credit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She wowed by putting on a busty display in a pair of Instagram snaps as she smouldered for the camera.
    Apollonia paired a skimpy zip-up top with matching trousers whilst posing in front of a pink floral background in Los Angeles.
    Alongside the snaps, she wished her followers a “pink Friday” in the caption.
    Her fans were left swooning in the comments section, with one simply writing: “Stunning.”
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    Another added: “You’re absolutely beautiful and gorgeous.”
    A third follower also added: “Beautiful as always.”
    When she is not stunning her fans on social media, Apollonia can be found appearing as a ring girl, most notably at Misfits Boxing events.
    The blonde beauty also regularly shares racy snaps from her travels and photoshoots with her 571,000 Instagram followers.
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    The model left her fans swooning over the postCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia is also a ring girl and regularly shares racy snaps on social mediaCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    One recent post saw her show off her underboob in a skin-tight dress.
    Apollonia soaked up the sun as she posed on the beach earlier in her trip to Los Angeles.
    Her followers have been treated to several pink outfits lately, with another upload seeing the model flaunt her curves.
    They were left asking “will you marry me” after seeing Apollonia pose in the figure-hugging jumpsuit.
    Apollonia’s most-liked Instagram snaps…
    She has been soaking up the sun on holiday in Los AngelesCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia has 571,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia burst out of this tiny silver bikini as she drank her ‘morning juice’Credit: INSTAGRAM
    Conor McGregor was among 8,000 fans who enjoyed this see-through lacy outfitCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Thousands of Apollonia’s fans enjoyed the view on the ring girl’s holiday to New YorkCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia really enjoyed this bowl of pasta on her summer holiday to SantoriniCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia invited fans to ‘sit and stare’ at this picture, and thousands took her up on the invitationCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Fans were worried Apollonia’s top had shrunk in the wash as she enjoyed this hearty breakfastCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia’s followers were in awe of the stunner’s new hairdo as she wowed in a tiny yellow bikiniCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia sent a cheeky message to her fans as she posed in this glamorous see-through numberCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia told fans ‘no caption needed’ as she squeezed into this skin-tight see-through playsuitCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia revealed he ‘idea of happiness’ is being ‘wind swept on the beach’ with this busty snapCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia left very little to the imagination as she ‘brightened fans’ Mondays’ in a skimpy wet T-shirtCredit: INSTAGRAM More

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    Deontay Wilder in ‘ongoing’ talks with MMA superstar Francis Ngannou with never-before-seen fight teased

    DEONTAY WILDER is in “ongoing” talks to fight Francis Ngannou – and the pair could collide in a never-seen-before set of rules. Ngannou walked out on the UFC to sign with rivals the Professional Fighters League, who gave him the green light to also pursue boxing.
    Deontay Wilder is in ‘ongoing’ talks to fight Francis NgannouCredit: Getty
    Ngannou held talks with Wilder before fighting Tyson FuryCredit: PA
    The Cameroonian was in negotiations to fight Wilder but he instead agreed a deal with Tyson Fury for a crossover clash in Saudi Arabia.
    Ngannou, 37, amazingly dropped Fury, 35, but was controversially beaten by split-decision on the scorecards.
    The ex-UFC champion now wants to wait for a rematch after Fury’s undisputed showdown with Oleksandr Usyk, 36, on February 17.
    So it paves the way for Ngannou to make a return to MMA in his next fight, also marking his debut in the PFL.
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    PFL CEO Peter Murray has named Wilder as a potential opponent and confirmed talks will continue with the American boxer.
    Murray said: “Absolutely, ongoing. I’m going to see Deontay next week and we want the four-ounce gloves on him with Francis in the cage.”
    Wilder has in the past called for a two-fight deal with Ngannou, to meet in the ring and cage.
    But Murray has teased that a mixed-rules bout could be agreed in a bid to level up the playing field, a hybrid never before seen.
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    He said: “We’re working through those details.
    “I mean it’s a fight that Francis wants, it’s a fight we believe Deontay wants and we’re focussed on putting it together.”
    Wilder, 38, first returns on December 23 in Saudi Arabia against New Zealander Joseph Parker, 31.
    Anthony Joshua, 34, is also in action that night against Otto Wallin, 32, in the hopes of building towards a blockbuster with Wilder next year.
    But Murray still believes Ngannou could face Wilder in his next bout despite the mega-money boxing moves.
    He said: “I think as relates to the next fight, yeah a Wilder is much more likely. That is our goal.”
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    Jake Paul reveals he could LOSE money on next boxing fight against Andre August

    JAKE PAUL admits he could LOSE money when he fights Andre August.The YouTuber-turned-fighter will go toe-to-toe with the professional boxer on December 15.
    Jake Paul has revealed he could lose money when he fights Andre AugustCredit: Reuters
    Paul faces August on December 15Credit: Instagram @silverback_bmg
    The bout will air live on DAZN but poor ticket sales means Paul risks making a loss on the fight.
    However, he is not concerned as he is keen to take on August to build his experience as a wannabe professional.
    Up until now Paul, 26, has fought mostly retired MMA stars or fellow YouTubers, suggesting he has always had a big day.
    But he now appears to be satisfied financially, so is willing to forego money in return for fighting an actual pro boxer.
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    He told TMZ Sports: “100 per cent I’m foregoing a lot of money. This is probably a break even fight for me I probably won’t even make money on it.
    “It’s not about the money it’s really about staying sharp and the experience of challenging myself in the ring with these guys – he’s a beast.”
    Paul claims he has “lost count” of how much he is worth, with Forbes estimating he has a fortune of £31.4million.
    He claimed to have made close to £24m for his fight with Tommy Fury earlier this year – which was the first time he tasted defeat in the ring.
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    Prior to that Paul revealed he made £30m from three fights in 2021 against Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley, who he beat twice.
    Paul is also keen to pursue an MMA career and is hoping for his first fight to take place by the end of 2024. More

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    Tyson Fury’s own dad John blasts his ‘f***ing stupid game plan’ against Ngannou and tells him to ‘change everything’

    JOHN FURY has blasted his son Tyson’s game plan against Francis Ngannou as “f***ing stupid”.The Gypsy King beat Ngannou on a split points decision in their crossover fight last month.
    John Fury has blasted his son Tyson’s game plan against Francis NgannouCredit: TNT Sports
    Fury won on a narrow split decision in the crossover boutCredit: Getty
    But Fury’s shaky performance cast doubt on his credentials to beat Oleksandr Usyk when they fight in February.
    And John has told his son in no uncertain terms to change tactics or face losing his WBC title.
    Speaking to the Mail via Free Bets UK, he said: “There was a lot wrong with it.
    “His physical condition could have been a lot better. The game plan – there wasn’t one. At the end of the day, he does his thing again. But it could have been a lot better. 
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    “For my money, he hadn’t trained the way he should have done for that fight and I don’t mean physically, I mean a game plan.
    “His game plan should have been box and move be clever, be witty, outsmart him, but what happened? He tried to break a ten-tonne bulldozer with a toffee hammer. 
    “Tyson, he looked fat thin to me. His condition, his body didn’t look right from the off. He was somewhere else, Tyson. I don’t know whether he couldn’t get up for the fight.
    “That wasn’t Tyson in there. He still does enough to win. He won the fight no matter what people think, but he made it difficult for himself with that game plan. It was f***ing stupid basically. 
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    “You don’t meet an express train head on, do you? On the ability Tyson’s got, he should have trained for the back foot, slipping and sliding, the same style for when he fought Wladimir Klitschko.
    “Then he would have made Ngannou look silly and he would have run out of ideas.”
    John has openly criticised Tyson’s trainer SugarHill Steward.
    He also said he had seen a decline in Tyson’s condition over his last three fights and said he is unsure whether he would be ready for the February 17th.
    The 59-year-old said: “In my opinion, Tyson needs a bit more time to get his conditioning right and his weight right.
    “For me it looked like he had lost 20lbs of muscle last time. Something was wrong.”

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    Carl Froch reveals fears over Saudi takeover of boxing amid AJ and Tyson Fury fights and why it may change sport forever

    CARL FROCH has admitted he fears for the future of boxing amid Saudi Arabia’s takeover of the sport.Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder will appear on the same card in Riyadh on December 23 as they face Otto Wallin and Joseph Parker.
    Anthony Joshua will face Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia on December 23Credit: Getty
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will fight for the undisputed crown on February 17Credit: EPA
    Carl Froch fears for Saudi Arabia’s influence on boxingCredit: AFP
    The two bouts top an incredible night of action that also includes British heavyweight Daniel Dubois, WBA light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol and IBF cruiserweight king Jai Opetaia.
    Then on February 17, Riyadh will play host to Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk as they fight to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
    But the endless money swirling around the Middle East is something Froch, 46, has warned against as he raised concerns with regards to its impact on the wider boxing landscape.
    Speaking to AceOdds, he said: “For the sport itself, is that where it’s going? Is that like the pinnacle now?
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    “Are we going to try and become an area champion, a British champion, a world champion and then once you’re a world champion, is the aim to be then good enough or big enough to then get this Saudi money?
    “Because that’s the cream now, that’s the golden goose, isn’t it? That’s the golden ticket, if you like.
    “But it’s only happening for a small amount of fighters. You’ve got Tyson Fury, you’ve got Anthony Joshua, and then you’re kind of running out of names.
    “I know Deontay Wilder is fighting Joseph Parker, but you’ve got a handful of people that are able to cash in and benefit.
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    “You’ve got greedy promoters that will say, we’re doing it for the fans, which is bulls**t. That’s bulls**t.
    “How many fans can afford to buy a ticket, jump on a plane and go out to Saudi Arabia? And you can’t even have a pint of Guinness and watch the fight, right? Who wants to do it? And how many people can afford to do it? Nobody.
    “You’re not doing it for the fans. You’re doing it for your f**king bank balance. You’re doing it for the money. Let’s just be real. Let’s be straight. It’s an obscene amount of money. We’re all human beings.
    “We all want the money. So I can understand, but don’t try and tell us you’re doing it for the fans.”
    Froch then point blank called out Saudi’s moves in the sport, citing the inability to get a Joshua-Wilder fight made as one of the negative developments.

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    He added: “Is it good for boxing? I don’t know if it is good for boxing. It’s probably not because it’s stopping the big fights from happening.
    “Anthony Joshua should be fighting Deontay Wilder, but instead they’re now giving us Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder on the same card, fighting in fights that they’re pretty much guaranteed to win.”
    Former super-middleweight champion Froch went on to discuss Fury-Usyk, insisting he does believe the bout will take place despite it being pushed back from December to February.
    However, he also feels it is disappointing that British fight fans are set to miss out on going to the historic clash.
    He said: “The fight will probably happen because, like I say, money controls everything, doesn’t it?
    “Let’s be honest. In the Western world, cash is king. If the money’s there, if it makes money, it makes sense.
    The fans lose out because it’s not at the Wembley Stadium or it’s not at the O2 Arena.
    “We can’t go and physically watch the undisputed unified heavyweight championship of the world. We can’t watch that fight.
    “Or you can if you want to get on a plane and go to Saudi. And not many people from Britain do that to be honest.” More

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    I’m 3ft tall aged 20, was bullied out of school at 9 & lived in rainy shack – now I’m a millionaire & pals with Ronaldo

    HE’S now a millionaire with over 8million followers, travelling the world, dripping in designer clothes with a Rolex on his wrist.And he’s been seen hanging out with some of the world’s top celebs at some of the biggest fights in the world, including KSI v Tommy Fury in Manchester.
    Abdu Rozik speaks exclusively to The Sun about his rags to riches storyCredit: Stewart Williams
    Abdu was born with rickets, which meant he stopped growing at the age of sixCredit: Instagram
    But Abdu Rozik had far from an easy start in life.
    He was born and raised in poverty-stricken Tajikstan, with rickets, a condition caused by a lack of nutrients and vitamins. 
    Due to financial restraints, his family couldn’t provide treatment and he stopped growing at the age of six, leaving him standing at just 3″2, aged 20.
    Thanks to the condition, Abdu also can’t read or write, having had his education cut short at the age of nine, due to bullying from pupils AND teachers, as well as an exhausting two and a half hour walk to school.
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    “It’s been difficult for me,” he tells us in an exclusive interview. “When I went to school for the first time, teachers didn’t take me seriously. 
    “They were all laughing at me. 
    “Also my house from the school was a two and a half hour walk, and I’m small so it was very difficult. 
    “School started at 8 o’clock, but I used to get there at 11.30 or 10.30. It was too difficult. 
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    “Then I had teachers sometimes shouting at me for being late or they weren’t giving me books.
    “If they’d given me books, maybe they’d have let me be good at learning some other language, but I can’t read. I can’t write. They didn’t take me seriously, they didn’t allow me to learn the language. 
    “I can’t read or write in my own language. It’s difficult for me.”

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    Abdu grew up in Tajikstan living with seven others in a house with no roofCredit: Instagram
    Abdu was living in a house with no roof in Tajikstan with his two brothers, two sisters, mother and father, and grandmother – none of whom work.
    “When it rained, the whole house would be covered in water,” he recalls. “We couldn’t sleep, it was too difficult.”
    But it was singing that first started Abdu’s love for being in the spotlight, and gave him the drive to make a success of himself.
    He says: “When I was small, I loved to sing. I used to sing in my village in the bazaar.
    “I would be sat on the road and singing, and people would give me money. 
    “I used to work in one day, earn $1or $2 (80p or £1.60). It was very difficult.”
    Very slowly, Abdu managed to earn enough money to buy a mobile phone, and open Instagram.
    8.4m followers
    Abdu now has over 8 million followers on Instagram and lives in DubaiCredit: @abdu_rozik
    He now has 8.4 million followers on the social media app – and has moved to Dubai.
    “In one or two years, I got so many followers,” he says. “This, for me, is so big. And thank you so much for all my followers, for everyone supporting me.”
    His followers have been boosted thanks to the attention he’s got surrounding a potential fight with Russian dwarf Hasbulla, who’s also a social media star.
    “Everyone’s trying to get Hasbulla to fight me,” Abdu says. “I’m always ready to fight. He’s scared from me. He don’t want to do fight.
    “He can’t talk English. He can’t do anything. He doesn’t have any talent. Zero talent.”
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    Abdu is pals with Tyson Fury, and went to see the Saudi Arabia fightCredit: @abdu_rozik
    He hung out with Ronaldo properly the second time they met, having learned EnglishCredit: @abdu_rozik
    Abdu only learnt English a year ago, thanks to a mugging incident, which happened the first time he came to the country.
    He says: “When we first came to the UK, we were meant to stay for 10-15 days.
    “But on the last day, three hours before we were meant to go to Dubai, we went to a shop and somebody stole our bag.
    “The bag had our passports in and they were so difficult to get back. 
    “They sent the passport from Tajikistan to Dubai, Dubai sent to Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi sent to Manchester, Manchester sent to London, and we were one and a half months stuck here.
    “I learned English a little bit slowly by asking the word. ‘What is this?’ ‘Glasses’, ‘What is this?’ ‘Spoon’, ‘What is this?’ ‘Chicken.’ 
    “After I started learning, then I went to Dubai and took English classes, and I learnt it in one year.”
    His language studies helped when he met his “hero” Cristiano Ronaldo for the second time a few weeks ago at Tyson Fury’s fight against Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.
    “It was so good,” he beams. “I was much cooler than the first time.
    “The first time I met Ronaldo in Manchester last year, I didn’t know how to speak English, it was too difficult for me, and I was shaking when I met Ronaldo. 
    “I was like, ‘I am your huge fan. I love you so much. Really, I love you too much.’
    “He’s like ‘Okay. Don’t stress too much, calm down.’ 
    “I was too shocked. I love him so much. He’s my hero.”
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    Abdu tells Hayley Minn he wants to appear on Celebrity Big BrotherCredit: Stewart Williams
    As well as his singing and boxing, Abdu has started DJing recently, which he “loves”, and is also a reality TV star, having appeared on India’s version of Big Brother, Bigg Boss, last year.
    Abdu was in the house for a whopping 105 days, and says it was very difficult.
    He says: “It was too difficult, too crazy, without any family, without mobile for four months! 
    “It was a little bit difficult. Sometimes they were fighting, shouting. I loved it.”
    But that hasn’t put him off wanting to go back into the house next year.
    “I want to do Celebrity Big Brother in the UK,” he exclaims. 
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    Abdu has been able to provide for his family – but doesn’t forget where he came fromCredit: @abdu_rozik
    Abdu was able to buy his family a seven-bedroom home in Tajikstan, and fixed the old house too, thanks to his newfound fame and fortune.
    He says: “This, for me, was very important. 
    “It feels too good to provide for my family. They are all supporting me. They are so happy. They’re excited.”
    But Abdu doesn’t forget where he came from, and went to visit his old house when he was last in Tajikstan.
    “I went to sit and look at it,” he says. “Why? Because I’m remembering where I came from and who I’ve been before. 
    “It gives me a lot of motivation, power and strength.” More

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    I’m a pro boxer fighting on Katie Taylor’s undercard but I’m set to take on a way more dangerous day job fighting fires

    LUCY WILDHEART might be the toughest boxer in Britain for chasing fights with world champions and fires.In the build-up to her Saturday night clash with 8-0 Australian ace Skye Nicolson, the Sweden-born Essex girl has taken her physical and mental tests and interviews to join the Chelmsford fire brigade.
    Lucy Wildheart wants to fight the world’s best women and Essex blazesCredit: PA
    Wildheart’s day job is as a firefighterCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    She is off the back of a brutal cut to a featherweight nine stoneCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    The boxer also trains crossfitCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    The fearless 30-year-old featherweight has spent the last week tapering down to 9st, sorting out her team’s fight-night kit, renovating her new home and waiting by the phone for news on her dream job.
    And she hopes a hectic week is turned into a perfect one with a win on the Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron undercard and a call from the Brigade to start her new post.
    “I always wanted a job serving the community and helping people,” she told SunSport. 
    “And I have now passed the seven physical tests, had my interviews and am waiting for that phone call.
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    “It was a little bit embarrassing at the physical – where he did a bleep test and strength, speed and stamina tests all in the full uniform and kit – because somebody there recognised me and told the instructor that I was a professional boxer.
    “But it went well, it was tough, I can fight as low as 9st but I might have to rescue someone who weighs 16st so the tests have to be hard and I liked that and was proud to be one of the few people who passed.
    “Hopefully the call doesn’t come when I am over in Ireland, training or at a media event. But I can always call back hopefully with another big win.”
    It’s a massive month for Swedish boxing as Otto Wallin has been named as Anthony Joshua’s December 23 Saudi Arabia opponent.
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    Wildheart at the weigh-in with Skye NiolsonCredit: Sportsfile
    The firefighter will be gunning for Nicolson’s beltCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
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    Like Wildheart, Wallin left behind his home to move to a more boxing-friendly country and set up camp in New York.
    And she reckons AJ and Nicolson’s shared promoter Matchroom have made a massive mistake cherry picking two compatriots who could become the biggest exports since Abba and Ikea.
    She explained: “I met Otto many years ago at a training camp in Sweden, he told me that if I ever needed anything I could contact him straight away.
    “I have never taken him up on his offer but I have never forgotten how nice he was to me so I have always followed his career.
    “I think he can beat Joshua, it seems such a risky opponent on only six-weeks’ notice. But I think the same about them picking me for Skye.
    Essex-based Swede Lucy Wildheart is a seriously tough womanCredit: Getty
    “Otto is a southpaw, he is big, strong and a clever boxer who is in a great run of form.
    “I lost my last fight on points but I took it on 24hrs notice, two divisions above my usual weight, against a former world champion, so my confidence has never been higher.
    “I think me and Otto have both been overlooked as easy opponents, AJ and Skye are both being backed to go on to bigger fights straight after us.
    “But I really believe we can both spring big upsets and spark a massive party back in Sweden.”
    Wildheart is hoping to spark a party in SwedenCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    She is backing Otto Wallin to spring a surprise against JoshuaCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    Wildheart has shared her travels on her InstagramCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    And often trains while on the moveCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    She is hoping her multidisciplinary sports background will give her an edgeCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart
    And no doubt has the mental fortitude given her day jobCredit: Instagram @lucywildheart

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