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    Ricky Hatton dating glamorous Playboy model Chelsea Claire who is 14 years his junior

    RICKY HATTON is dating Playboy model Chelsea Claire despite a 14-year age gap between the pair.The couple have shared several loved-up photos of themselves together on Instagram in recent weeks.
    Ricky Hatton is dating a Playboy modelCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    Chelsea Claire has shared several loved-up photos with the former boxerCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    The pair have enjoyed several dates but are still in the early stages of a relationshipCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    The couple enjoyed a summer holiday to TenerifeCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    Chelsea is no stranger to sharing saucy snaps on social mediaCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    She recently tried to channel her inner Pamela AndersonCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    Former boxer Hatton enjoyed a trip to Tenerife with Chelsea in the summer, but a source close to the pair says they are taking things slowly.
    They told the Daily Star: “It’s still very early days and they are taking things as they come.”
    Chelsea, 31, works as a model for Playboy and regularly shares saucy snaps on social media.
    She has revealed two of her biggest turn-ons are hygiene and tattoos, with Hatton’s upper body covered in ink.
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    The blonde bombshell wowed in a red dress as she posed alongside The Hitman on a recent date.
    Chelsea has attracted several followers with her snaps and she is often showered with compliments.
    The Irishwoman has been called “amazing” and “adorable” with one fan replying to a recent photo saying: “Unbelievable. You blow my mind.”
    Hatton, 45, was rumoured to be dating another Playboy model a few years ago – Carla Howe.
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    Chelsea boasts 4,500 Instagram followersCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    Her fans regularly shower her with complimentsCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    Many friends have congratulated the 31-year-old on her new relationshipCredit: Instagram @chelsea_claire92
    The British boxing legend returned to the ring last year to take on Marco Antonio Barrera in an eight-round exhibition bout.
    And he now wants to return to the squared circle again – to take on Cristiano Ronaldo.
    The former world champion, who is a devoted Manchester City fan, has set his sights on the veteran forward.
    “He used to play for Manchester United,” Hatton told Mighty Tips, via iFL TV.
    “United fans love him and he’s good looking so why would you not want to give him a slap?”
    Hatton is a former light-welterweight and welterweight world champion, and boasted a career record of 45 wins and just three defeats.
    Since retiring he has earned plaudits for his openness in discussing his battle with depression and addiction.
    The working class hero was the subject of a documentary titled ‘Hatton’ this year, which explores his battle with mental health.
    His honesty has helped others speak out about their own struggles, with Hatton revealing he was considered suicide. More

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    I gouged out a gypsy’s eye and have to avoid crowds because of my violent temper, reveals Tyson Fury’s dad

    SHOWING a Zen-like calm, Tyson Fury weighed in for another bone-crushing heavyweight contest – as his snarling dad John went berserk.It was 2018 in Belfast, and in the crowd the raging elder Fury had spotted Tyson’s future opponent — the then world champion Deontay Wilder — and a “red mist” descended.
    John Fury with son Tyson in the boxing ringCredit: Alamy
    John said: ‘On my gravestone I’d like them to put, ‘John Fury, a man of extremes’Credit: Alamy
    John celebrates victory with Tyson and team after the WBC World HeavyweightCredit: Getty
    In an exclusive interview, former bare-knuckle boxer John told me: “Wilder was cussing us and my switch flicked.
    “My mother used to say, ‘No matter who they are, son, stand your ground’. I don’t care if you’re the heavyweight champion of the world, you’re not going to put it on me and walk away.”
    Well-versed in hardcore violence — John was once jailed for gouging out a man’s eye — he had to be restrained by security guards.
    Tyson, who inherited his father’s fighting prowess, if not his fiery nature, “had a few quiet words” to calm him down.
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    Now John has catalogued his eventful life in an autobiography, appropriately named When Fury Takes Over.
    Tyson — current WBC world heavyweight champion — has written the foreword, describing John as “our clan leader”.
    The book charts John’s life, from his birth in a “bow-top gypsy wagon” on an Irish roadside in Tuam, County Galway, to becoming a Netflix reality TV star.
    Speaking from Saudi Arabia — where Tyson is preparing for his fight on Saturday with Cameroonian Francis ­Ngannou — John said: “I wake up every morning now thinking it’s a dream. My childhood was very different to that of my kids’.
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    “Growing up, it was a struggle to get the bare necessities like running water, electricity and a fixed abode.”
    One of four boys, John is the son of Irish traveller Hughie and English Romany gypsy Patience, known as Cissy, who roamed Britain in their caravan.
    John recalled: “Back then every pub you went to used to say, ‘No dogs and no travellers’.
    “People looking at you and being derogatory was how it was. You know, ‘The gypsies are in town, lock up your kids, lock up your ­belongings’.
    “But my family treated people with respect and we expected it back.
    “We were clean and tidy, we never abused people’s property.
    “But everyone was stigmatised as thieves and vagabonds.
    “Over the years we’ve had to ­integrate and learn the settled ­people’s ways.”
    According to John it was tough-as-nails Cissy — a “natural southpaw” (left-handed boxer) — who gave the family their boxing abilities.
    John didn’t get much regular schooling due to deep-rooted prejudice against travellers.
    In the same gravelly tones as Tyson, John, 59, told me: “If a gypsy went to school in the early Seventies, you weren’t going to learn anything because you got battered from pillar to post.
    “You were more worried about ­getting a good hiding than learning stuff, so we never bothered.
    Good hiding
    “My dad said, ‘Learn to get your living’. So we went out with my mother and father, working.”
    That meant hawking — selling — carpets door-to-door or surfacing roads.
    Dad-of-six John recalled: “I hawked at my first house when I was about seven years old.
    “If you opened the door to John Fury when he was a kid, I hope you had half an hour to spare.
    “‘No’ was often the answer but I had to talk them into saying ‘yes’ to help put food on our table.
    “Half the time they bought carpets off me just to get rid of me.”
    Very much his mother’s son, the young John was as adept with his fists as he was with the sales patter.
    He said: “Fighting has always been in our family — it’s our second nature.
    “I was big for my age and people my age wanted to fight me.
    “I would beat them up and then they’d go and get their big brother.
    “It was a free-for-all. You either damage me or I damage you. It was dog eat dog.
    “I probably got more hidings than anyone alive. It’s turned me into the person I am today.”
    John is the son of Irish traveller Hughie and English Romany gypsy Patience who roamed Britain in their caravanCredit: MacMillan
    When John was 15 he fought a dad in his thirties who had called him a “gyppo” after John brawled with his son.
    As the bearded man came towards him demanding a fight, John hit him “with a left and a right”.
    He recalled: “He went straight down and I kicked him full in the face with the instep of my hobnail boots.”
    Eventually John ended up in a ­Nottinghamshire borstal, which he likens to the grim 1979 film Scum, starring Ray Winstone.
    There he confronted two bullies, punching one “weasel” so hard “that his nose shattered”.
    Afraid his sentence would be increased, John jumped from a third-storey window to escape.
    On the run for three years, he met traveller Amber, who became his wife and had a son, John Boy, when John was just 18.
    Then he was arrested and sent to a young offenders’ unit to finish his sentence.
    In 1988 his son Tyson Luke Fury arrived three months premature, weighing just 1lb.
    John said: “I could hold him in the palm of my hand. He had to be a fighter to survive.”
    John and Amber had two other sons, Shane and Hughie. In 1997 daughter Ramona was born but died after just four days.
    When the couple split, John found love again with second wife Chantal and became a dad to two more boys, Roman, and boxer and Love Island star Tommy.
    John recalled: ‘Back then every pub you went to used to say, ‘No dogs and no travellers’Credit: PUBLISHER
    John with his father, mother and uncleCredit: MacMillan
    With cash short, John — a seasoned street fighter — decided to try boxing professionally.
    He entered a ­promoter’s gym for an audition wearing hobnail boots and jeans, and recalled: “They looked at me funny but it was all about money for me to feed my family.
    “Fighting professionally for a few hundred pounds on a Saturday night was easy money for me.
    “Meanwhile I was trading scrap metal, doing some roofing, tarmacking and still hawking carpets.”
    John was also carrying on a family tradition of bare-knuckle boxing.
    The 6ft 3in bruiser, who later helped guide Tyson as he made his way in the conventional game, said his tactics were to “throw a lot of punches” and “get the job done as soon as possible”.
    His professional record included four losses, but with bare knuckles he was unbeaten, adding: “I was ­prepared to fight anyone, anywhere, any time.”
    John bought a farm at Styal, in Cheshire, when he was 26 and the settled life gave Tyson a formal education his father was denied.
    The future champion went to the local primary school, where John remembers he was “huge” compared to the other boys in his class.
    Tyson began boxing aged 11 and took to it “like a duck to water”.
    By the time he was 15 he was already 6ft 5in and finding sparring partners difficult to come by.
    John would drive him as far afield as Huddersfield and Leicester looking for suitable fighters who could cope with his son’s explosive power.
    ‘Prison didn’t bother me’
    When John was 30 he embarked on a five-year stint as an “enforcer” — which meant people who were owed a debt or were being bullied could call him and he would “sort it out in my own way for a fee”.
    In 2011, John was jailed for 11 years after gouging out fellow ­traveller Oathie Sykes’s eye following a 12-year feud.
    John said: “It was two gypsy ­people, proud people, so someone’s going to get hurt.
    “I never intended to hurt him like that but, when you are fighting where anything goes, it can happen.
    “If it had happened to me I’d have moved on and not got the police involved because I’m a true-bred, fighting, travelling man.
    “Other people don’t think like me but that’s in the past and I’ve moved on from it.”
    He added: “Prison didn’t bother me. I’m a big believer in Jesus Christ and thought, ‘If this is my destiny, I’ll come out a better man’.
    “I abided by the rules, didn’t talk back to anybody and kept myself very fit. I salute the prison officers.
    “When I finally left prison after serving five years, I took the warders some boxing gloves signed by Tyson. They were very good to me.”
    Now John avoids big gatherings in case his violent temper should get him into trouble again.
    Months after his release in 2015, he was ringside to witness Tyson become world champion after ­beating Wladimir Klitschko.
    With his gift of the gab from hawking carpets, John was TV gold at weigh-ins and press conferences.
    And he was soon a star turn on reality shows including ITV’s Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King series and Netflix’s At Home With The Furys.
    But, like Tyson, John suffers from mental health issues.
    He admits: “Even after everything Tyson has achieved, I can get up in the morning and think, ‘What a waste of time, nothing is worth anything’.
    “The only thing you get in your head is negative stuff.
    “I try and put it to one side and be positive about everything and say, ‘OK mental health, I ain’t playing today.
    “If I’m feeling not too clever I find some nice, bubbly person to talk to. They can make you feel so much better.”
    Yet the red mist can still descend for John.
    At son Tommy’s final press conference before fighting KSI last Saturday, a sweary John punched and headbutted a Perspex panel dividing the two fighters.
    He said: “It’s not pantomime, it’s the real me. If you upset me, I’m going to have a go back.
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    “On my gravestone I’d like them to put, ‘John Fury, a man of extremes’. I may be a fighter but the best of me is as a father.”

    When Fury Takes Over, by John Fury (Macmillan, £22), is out on Thursday.
    Tomorrow: Exclusive extracts – why gangland boss put a contract out to kill me.

    Like Tyson, John suffers from mental health issues.Credit: MacMillan
    John exchanges words with champ Deontay Wilder during a weigh-inCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
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    Anthony Joshua CONFIRMS talks underway to fight Deontay Wilder on undercard of Fury vs Usyk undisputed clash in April

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has confirmed he is holding talks to take part in a mega superfight double featuring Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.SunSport revealed in April that Saudi Arabia want to stage a £325million twin blockbuster  with the heavyweight stars.
    Anthony Joshua jokes around with Spice Girl Geri Horner at the US Grand PrixCredit: Getty
    AJ then confirmed he is in talks to star in a Middle East heavyweight blockbusterCredit: Getty

    Watford ace Joshua, at the Austin track for last night’s US Grand Prix, declared: “They want to put Usyk-Fury, Joshua-Wilder on the same night.
    “That might not happen until April.”
    A deal for a unification fight between Britain’s undefeated WBC champ Fury, 35, and WBA, IBF and WBO king Usyk, 36, was signed in October.
    That is set to take place in Riyadh.
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    Terms have also been agreed for ex-world champ Joshua to fight American Wilder.
    However, no date or venue has been set for that clash.
    And AJ added: “The next window will be in March-April, so that’s probably when the undisputed fight will happen.
    “What we are being told is they want to make it a mega card and they like the sound of Joshua v Wilder on the same night.”
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    Joshua, 34, said he plans to fight this December in London.
    That will be against an unnamed opponent before taking on Wilder.
    AJ said: “I’ve got to stay busy.
    “I’m not listening to all the noise about Wilder and these guys.
    “When the opportunity comes, we will be ready.”
    The Brit has agreed terms to face Deontay WilderCredit: Getty
    Oleksandr Usyk looks set to battle Tyson Fury next to unify the divisionCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King and Ukrainian look set to battle in Saudi in AprilCredit: Rex More

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    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn suffers wardrobe malfunction while showing fans her new look

    BOXING ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn shocked fans with her new look.But they may have also been stunned by a wardrobe malfunction on her latest Instagram picture.
    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn shows off her new hairdoCredit: Instagram / @apolloniallewellyn
    Busty Apollonia also shocked fans with a wardrobe malfunctionCredit: Instagram / @apolloniallewellyn
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    The busty Misfits Boxing star is used to tantalising her fans on social media.
    Her risque photos have seen her draw plenty of followers on the platform.
    And they would have been amazed by her latest post.
    The blonde beauty showed off her new hairdo – channelling David Beckham with her locks braided.
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    She captioned the snap: “Love me a sexy girl with braids.”
    However, it wasn’t just the hairstyle that raised eyebrows.
    Her hugging Puma dress revealed she had gone braless for the snap.
    As Apollonia posed for the pic, her nipples could be seen through her outfit.
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    Fans were knocked out by her latest share.
    One wrote: “Beautiful.”
    A second posted: “Looking absolutely gorgeous and stunningly beautiful and very pretty and very lovely baby love you baby.”
    A third added: “Gorgeous.”
    While a fourth commented: “Wow.”
    Apollonia made a name for herself when she appeared on a Misfits Boxing event earlier this year.
    But she has since built a huge following on social media and is known for her racy snaps.
    The Yorkshire lass has an incredible 567,000 followers on Instagram as well as a further 700,000 on TikTok.
    Followers of hers are often treated to updates of her travel-filled lifestyle as she keeps them up to date with her whereabouts.
    APOLLONIA LLEWELYN’S MOST STUNNING SNAPS AS AN INFLUENCER
    Stunning Apollonia made her name on Misfits BoxingCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia shows off her amazing bikini body
    Adventurous Apollonia shares her glam lifestyle on InstagramCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia isn’t afraid to push the boundaries on Instagram wearing revealing outfitsCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia is nicknamed BarbiCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Over 560,000 fans follow Apollonia’s Instagram accountCredit: instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Blonde stunner Apollonia is equally as popular on TikTok with 690,000 followersCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia is originally from YorkshireCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cuj0LGgIob6/?hl=en
    Fans are often drawn to comment on Apollonia’s sharesCredit: instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia isn’t afraid to change up her hairstyleCredit: Instagram / @apolloniallewellyn More

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    Ebanie Bridges strips down to skimpy lingerie to ‘check boobs are still there’ – and gets Elle Brooke’s approval

    BOXER Ebanie Bridges left little to the imagination with her latest upload on Instagram.The IBF Bantamweight reigning champ stripped down to her lingerie as she promoted her OnlyFans page.
    A LOOK AT THE BOXING STAR’S RAUNCHY SNAPS…
    Ebanie promoted her OnlyFans with her latest postCredit: Instagram @ebanie_bridges
    She currently holds the IBF Bantamweight titleCredit: @ebanie_bridges
    And is pals with Conor McGregorCredit: Instagram @ebanie_bridges
    The boxer revealed in an interview with The Daily Telegraph that she joined the platform to supplement her boxing earnings.
    She said: “I am a boxer, but I box twice a year. Two paycheques a year is nothing. I’m not getting millions, like the men, off boxing, so I’d be dumb not to maximise what I can earn elsewhere.”
    She said that while the platform started off as a porn site, it has since rebranded and she was paid to help clean up the site’s image.
    She said: “I was the first female boxer on OnlyFans, but now you’ve got Mikaela Mayer, Siniesa Estrada, guys like Devin Haney, Derek Chisora, Andy Ruiz, a whole bunch of influencers that are using it.
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    “It’s not porn, it’s moving away from porn.
    “OnlyFans knows that I’m a bit of a pioneer and that if I did it, others would do it, and that’s what happened.
    “There is a stigma around it but it’s not porn, I put everyday stuff on there that I would post on social media anyway, but now I’m getting paid for it.”
    Promoting her OnlyFans, she wrote alongside her picture: “Just checking they’re still there 👀 You can check too over on my @onlyfans 😉😏”
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    Ebanie is a big Leeds United fanCredit: Instagram @ebanie_bridges
    Fellow OnlyFans star Elle Brooke led the praise for Bridges, saying: “Gorgeous 😍😍😍”
    Another wrote: “Don’t worry I’ve already checked for you. 🔥”
    While a third wrote: “Beautiful xx 😻💕🔥”
    Inside the boxing star’s life away from the ring…
    She’s a regular at boxing and MMA’s glitziest eventsCredit: Instagram @ebanie_bridges
    She will next fight on December 9Credit: Instagram @ebanie_bridges
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    Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou row over Gypsy King ‘fight request’ that would have huge impact on bout

    TYSON FURY and Francis Ngannou had a back and forth over the size of their fight ring. The boxing and MMA superstars collide in a crossover clash next Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
    Tyson Fury fights Francis Ngannou in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    Ngannou will be making his boxing debutCredit: 2023 Anadolu Agency
    And according to Ngannou, they will box in a 24-foot ring which is the largest it can be.
    But Fury hit back to deny requesting the larger ring when face to face with the ex-UFC champion.
    Ngannou told TNT Sports: “I prepared to make him move less. And I know that he asked for the biggest size of the ring possible.”
    Fury, 35, responded: “I didn’t ask for any ring. I’ll fight you in a phone box, no problem.”
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    Ngannou, 37, replied: “OK So, you didn’t ask for a 24-feet ring?”
    Fury said: “I didn’t ask for any size ring. I’ve not even spoke to the guys. I don’t get involved in the business.
    “But the championship ring is only 20 feet. So, if they’ve asked for a 24-foot, let’s do it in a 20-foot. Easy.”
    Ending the argument, Ngannou said: “They asked for 24.”
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    Fury heads into the fight full of confidence and even gave away his game plan to Ngannou’s face.
    He said: “I’m gonna knock him out inside six rounds. And shall I tell you how I’m going to do it?
    “Get on the front foot, high arm, sticking him with a punishing jab, 19, 20 stone in the face, boom, boom, boom, bust him up, swell his eyes out, and then feint, slip, bang! KO. 
    “On the front foot, not running away. On the front foot, hand-eye, let him hit the shoulder, slip, slip, bang, slip, slip, bang. Down in a heap.
    “Listen, no one can take my power. Nobody. These heavyweights don’t have a chance.”
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    Meet the little-known 6ft 7in monster ready to tear up heavyweight boxing… but he’s so feared he can’t get any fights

    TYSON FURY and Anthony Joshua are going to leave a giant heavyweight void only a freakish talent like Bakhodir Jalolov can fill.Never heard of him? Good, we barely have either.
    Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan during the Asian GamesCredit: Rex
    Jalolov also fights as a professionalCredit: AP
    But the 29-year-old has the baffling southpaw stance of Oleksandr Usyk, the 6ft 7in size similar to Tyson Fury and the vicious power associated with Deontay Wilder.
    Because of boxing’s pathetic and sometimes dangerous bureaucracy, the sensational leftie is still allowed to fly around the world winning amateur tournaments like the 2021 Olympics, while climbing up the paid rankings.
    YouTube is sadly packed full of highlights of him chinning over-matched, young opponents in the unpaid code.
    Prior to 2016, pro boxers were never allowed to fight an amateur, however the rules were changed to allow pros to fight at the Olympics.
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    Some of the more recent Jalolov wins are hard to watch, he is clearly head and shoulders above most of his amateur opponents and some of them are getting knocked spark out.
    Dozens of solid amateurs have been pulled out of super-heavy tournaments when they have seen Jalolov in the opposite corner.
    And the 2019 demolition of Richard Torrez Jr probably contributed to that terrifying reputation.
    So brutal was the first round KO of Torrez Jr – who is now a respected 7-0 pro – that the WBC sanctioning body even labelled it “brutal and criminal”.
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    But the Uzbekistan monster has also been allowed to tot up 13 professional wins as he quietly waits to pounce on the belts once they are fragmented.
    Usyk currently holds the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight world titles, while the Gypsy King holds onto the WBC.
    We are hoping and praying for an overdue undisputed decider very soon, potentially as early as December 23.
    And then the four major titles are likely to fragment, with various mandatory challengers like Filip Hrgovic waiting in the wings.
    Jalolov – a bizarrely gifted childhood wrestler and footballer – has been making a mockery of the amateur super-heavy class for a while.
    To date he has won gold at the 2020 Olympics, the 2023 and 2019 world championships and four Asian Games.
    Jalolov was a bizarrely gifted childhood wrestler and footballerCredit: @bakhodirdjalolov
    The boxer won gold at the 2020 OlympicsCredit: @bakhodirdjalolov
    He beat rising pros like Frazer Clarke before they went full-time.
    But 2016 Team GB ace Joe Joyce does have an amateur win over the 6ft 7in leftie.
    BoxRec has Jalolov’s amateur record at 102-15 which is not too far off the iconic legacies of 94-15 London 2012 winner Usyk and double golden boy Vasiliy Lomachenko, who made it to 396-1.
    Last summer, Top Rank’s legendary promoter Bob Arum snapped up Jalolov and said: “Bakhodir Jalolov is one of the finest heavyweight talents in boxing today.
    “His tremendous amateur credentials speak for themselves, and as a professional, he has proven to be equally devastating. 
    “I truly believe he will be a heavyweight champion one day.”
    Jalolov has probably slipped past the casual fan because younger professional rivals like Jared Anderson, Daniel Dubois and even teenager Moses Itauma have enjoyed more hype from their promoters and broadcasters.
    But the ‘Big Uzbek’ is quietly mapping his path out to a world title shot.
    Southpaws are a rare commodity in heavyweight boxing and in any division the unorthodox stance is usually assimilated with being tricky and technical.
    But Jalolov wants to rip up that textbook and add power to his amateur class.
    “I’m not just a puncher,” he said. “Of course, I can punch, and I know that I have power because every time I land, people go down.
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    “But I have much more than that. I have a great footwork, feeling of distance and timing and speed.
    “I’ll land one, but I’m not going to get hit and that’s my goal. Boxing is about ‘hit and don’t get hit’”.
    ‘Big Uzbek’ is quietly mapping his path out to a world title shotCredit: Rex More

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    Tyson Fury reveals major error Anthony Joshua made in hunt to unify division as he prepares for Ngannou and Usyk fights

    TYSON FURY insists he won’t blow the biggest fight of his life like old enemy Anthony Joshua did.In 2019 the London 2012 legend was supposed to win his US debut against chunky little challenger Andy Ruiz Jr, before putting his WBA, IBF and WBO belts up against then WBC king Deontay Wilder.
    Tyson Fury insists he is fully focused on fighting Francis NgannouCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King faces Francis Ngannou next weekCredit: Getty
    AJ took his eye off the ball and suffered a brutal four-knockdown loss to the Mexican and – even with a rematch win – the undisputed honour always evaded him.
    Now Fury has the WBC crown and has agreed a decider with WBA, IBF and WBO boss Oleksandr Usyk.
    All he has to do is survive the crossover challenge of MMA monster Francis Ngannou, who makes his boxing debut next Saturday night in Riyadh when they meet.
    The similarities are striking and Fury uses the coincidences to hit Joshua – who lost back-to-back bouts with former amateur middleweight Usyk – with.
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    “I am not looking past Ngannou,” he said. “I don’t look ahead to other fights or get involved in boxing politics.
    “When you count your chickens before they hatch you usually come unstuck.
    “I remember a few years ago when Anthony Joshua was in New York to box a little unknown called Andy Ruiz Jr but all he could talk about was fighting Deontay Wilder.
    “He didn’t concentrate on the little fat fella in front of him and he ended up getting wiped out!
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    “I don’t do stuff like that.
    “I don’t care if Usyk is ringside, I am only looking forward to a good fight with Francis Ngannou.
    “Whether it is easy or hard I will be prepared for it but I won’t be taking my eye off of it, especially not for some middleweight guy when I have a giant in front of me.”
    Fury is going up against Ngannou in the ring and David Beckham on the box, with both sporting stars having their family lives revealed on Netflix.
    But the 6ft 9in 20st behemoth doesn’t want to get into manhood measuring competition with Golden Balls, on or off the screen.
    “I watched his show and thought it was good,” he said over Zoom from a Riyadh bed. 
    “I’ve never been one for comparing people and all that, it doesn’t mean much to me.
    “Who’s bigger, who has got more money, who has got the biggest dick. It’s irrelevant. 
    “You just have to be happy with who you are as a person — if you have a small corey (Gypsy slang for penis) you have to own it and that’s it.”
    Fury used to watch a couple of Rocky movies to psyche himself up to amateur tournaments as a gangly kid, so the recent death of Burt Young – who played no-nonsense Paulie in the iconic boxing franchise – caught him off guard and left a mark.
    He revealed: “As you get a bit older, as we all are now, people start dropping off around you, people who are close to you, and it becomes a big part of our lives. 
    “Someone has died, a friend, a relative, whoever. You keep hearing about all these famous people you used to watch on TV one at a time dropping off and soon it’ll be our turn. 
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    “So we want to enjoy it while we’re here and that’s it.”
    Fury v Ngannou will be exclusively live from Riyadh Season, Saudi Arabia on TNT Sports Box Office, Saturday 28th October, for more info: tntsports.co.uk/boxoffice
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