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    Jake Paul opens door to fighting Muhammad Ali’s grandsons Nico and Biaggio in two-bout boxing and MMA deal

    JAKE PAUL has opened the door to fighting Muhammad Ali’s grandsons Nico and Biaggio in both the ring and cage.Nico Ali Walsh is an 8-0 middleweight boxing prospect, while Biaggio is making his name in MMA with the Professional Fighters League.
    Jake Paul is open to fighting Muhammad Ali’s grandson’sCredit: AFP
    Nico Ali Walsh is 8-0 as a boxerCredit: EPA
    YouTuber-turned prizefighter Paul recently signed for the PFL and is set to debut with the promotion in 2024.
    The American lived streamed a PFL 2 watch along on Wade Plemons’ YouTube channel and was asked about fighting both Nico and Biaggio.
    Plemons proposed a two-bout deal which would see Paul face Nico in boxing and Biaggio in MMA.
    To which he replied: “Just erase them all, I’m down.”
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    Paul, 26, suffered defeat for the first time in his career in February, losing a split-decision to Tommy Fury, 23, in Saudi Arabia.
    The social media sensation claimed he attempted talks to fight Nico, 22, in the past but was rebuffed.
    And Nico admitted the bout is not on his radar at this stage.
    He said: “I’ve been asked that a few times, I would say for me personally right now that’s not something I’d be intersted in.
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    “I want to make a career for myself, continue my grandfather’s legacy in boxing and carve my own path as well.
    “No disrespect to him, but once you fight someone in the category you often get categorised as that type of fighter.
    “I have a hard time as it is as proving myself as a real boxer and I haven’t fought a YouTuber or anything like that.
    “I want to stick with fighting boxers and getting to a title one day.”
    Biaggio, 24, also talked down the possibility of welcoming Paul to the cage – knocking out hopes of the double MMA and boxing deal.
    He said: “Nico fights at 162 and I fight at 155, I have no problem with Jake Paul but he should fight someone his own size.
    “I don’t know why he is trying to fight people smaller than him. He fought at cruiserweight in boxing so fight at the same weight in MMA.
    “He’s a lot bigger than me, I don’t know why he’s trying to fight someone smaller than him.
    “Fight someone your own size, I don’t understand it.”
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    Watch Muhammad Ali’s grandson Biaggio score KO to improve MMA record as PFL star vows to create his own legacy in cage

    MUHAMMAD ALI’S grandson Biaggio added another first-round knockout to improve his MMA record. The lightweight prospect is still an amateur but is signed to The Professional Fighters League, MMA’s only seasonal format.
    Muhammad Ali’s grandson Biaggio knocks out Isaiah FigueroaCredit: Professional Fighters League

    Biaggio returned to the cage in Las Vegas for his fourth bout, facing Isaiah Figueroa in front of a raucous home crowd.
    And the 24-year-old lived up to the hype as he closed the show inside four minutes to score his third straight first-round KO.
    The American landed a string of right hands, forcing Figueroa to retreat and cover up with his back against the cage.
    But after a barrage of punches came in, the referee was left with no choice but to step in, improving Biaggio’s record to 3-1.
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    The ever-improving prospect continues to live up to his iconic grandfather’s name – but is out to be remembered on his own merit.
    He said: “Every single fighter in the world wants to make their own name, their own legacy.
    “I’m doing the exact same thing I’m just like any fighter I just have a famous grandfather that’s the only difference.
    “With that, I get a little bit more pressure, a little bit more attention as well but what happens in the cage is what really matters.”
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    Biaggio last year signed with the PFL, which consists of qualifying and knockout stages, with two regular season bouts and play-offs.
    Points are earned per method of victory in the opening two fights with the top four in each weight progressing into the semi-finals. 
    From there, it is victory-or-go-home culminating in a winner-take-all finale fight where a title belt and $1million cheque lays in wait. 
    But Biaggio – not yet pro – features as a special attraction on PFL undercards as he looks to learn his craft with the eyes of the world watching.
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    KSI spotted at Sikh temple after visiting mosque amid fallout from using vile racial slur in YouTube video

    YOUTUBE star KSI has been spotted at a Sikh temple after being blasted for using a “disgusting” racial slur. The influencer and boxer has been slammed in recent days for saying the word “p***” in a video posted online.
    KSI was spotted at a Sikh temple in recent days amid the fallout he’s facing for making a racial slurCredit: Twitter/@UB1UB2
    The Youtuber was blasted for saying the slur during a skit on Sidemen SundayCredit: Ruckas
    KSI, whose real name is Olajide William Olatunji, quickly backtracked and apologised.
    The influencer said there was “no excuse” for using the term – which he said deeply hurt South Asian communities.
    In the days after he caused the uproar, the 29-year-old visited a mosque and spoke to the imam.
    And now a video has been posted to Twitter of him at a Sikh temple in Kent.
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    In the clip the Youtuber-turn boxer, who has 12.7 million Instagram followers, can be seen chatting and laughing away at Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gudwara.
    KSI was forced to make a public apology after he said the racial slur in a now-deleted video.
    The influencer was taking part in a ‘Countdown challenge’ stunt with a group of influencers called The Sidemen.
    Much like the hit daytime English and maths quiz show, the group had to try to come up with a nine-letter word using the characters on the screen.
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    It was then that KSI said his team “need points” and spat out the term.
    Fellow hosts Chunkz and Filly fell about laughing at KSI’s answer, while he jokingly said “sorry”.
    But, the moment sparked fury online.
    BBC presenter Bobby Friction posted: “I had this racial slur thrown at me and got physical beats by racists for my entire childhood.
    “Genuinely upset that KSI (a guy my children love) did this and thought it was funny.
    “The rest of them laughing can go f*** themselves too. People dehumanising brown people like it’s normal.”
    Meanwhile, teacher and broadcaster Mehreen Baig added the comments and reaction was “horrifically disappointing from KSI and his crew”.
    Renowned health presenter Dr Ranj Singh blasted the internet sensation saying: “I’m not just upset, I’m disgusted.”
    KSI – whose YouTube videos have clocked up over 11 billion views – issued a grovelling apology on Twitter just hours after Sunday’s incident.
    He wrote: “I wanna apologise for saying a racial slur in a recent Sidemen video.
    “There’s no excuse, no matter the circumstances, I shouldn’t have said it and I’m sorry.
    “I’ve always said to my audience that they shouldn’t worship me or put me on a pedestal because I’m human.
    “I’m not perfect, I’m gonna mess up in life, and lately I’ve been messing up a lot.”
    Genuinely upset that KSI (a guy my children love) did this and thought it was funny.Bobby FrictionBBC presenter
    KSI wrapped up the statement by saying he was also going to take a break from social media.
    He then repeated his apology ahead of his fight with Joe Fournier on Wednesday.
    The rapper said: “I want to take this opportunity to offer my deepest and most sincere apologies for my words and actions.
    “In a recent video I used a racial term that is offensive to so, so many especially in the South Asian community.
    “There are no excuses for what I said and I recognise that I’ve caused a lot of hurt and disappointment to so many people that look up to me, and my ignorance has only reinforced the negative stereotypes that have existed for way too long in this country.
    “I want to express my heartfelt regret for what I said and I want you to know I am genuinely ashamed and deeply sorry for any pain or suffering I have caused.
    “I realise my words have consequences and as a public figure I have a responsibility to use my platform for good rather than perpetuating discrimination and this week I have failed to do this.”
    The Sidemen also took to social media and said the clip “was completely unacceptable and inexcusable”.
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    They added: “The fact the incident was made light of on the show was wrong and compounded the hurt.”
    The group said they have been left “truly ashamed” by their actions.
    The 29-year-old has said he will now take a break from social mediaCredit: Getty
    The influencer and boxer was said to have visited Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gudwara in Kent in recent dayCredit: Twitter/@UB1UB2 More

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    Creator Clash 2 – Alex Wassabi vs IDubbbz: Date, live stream, TV channel, full card and how to watch HUGE Tampa show

    CREATOR Clash is back and this time it’s bigger than ever with even more fights on deck.At the first event, iDubbbz, who started the Creator Clash series, lost on points to Doctor Mike in the main event.
    Alex Wassabi has been victorious in the boxing ring beforeCredit: Instagram @alexwassabi
    iDubbbz lost to Doctor Mike in the last Creator Clash main event
    And now iDubbbz is back as he faces Alex Wassabi, who previously conquered KSI’s brother Deji at Wembley Arena.
    The event will also see the debut of former WWE star John Hennigan, better known as John Morrison and Johnny Nitro in his heyday.
    When is Creator Clash 2?

    Alex Wassabi’s clash with iDubbbz will take place on Saturday, April 15.
    Ring-walk times for the main event will get underway from 3.30am UK time on Sunday, April 16.
    The event will be held at the Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Florida.

    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Wassabi vs IDubbbz will be shown live on Moment House in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from Moment House app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    A PPV price has yet to be announced.

    Creator Clash 2 full card

    Main event: Ian “iDubbbz” Jomha vs Alex Wassabi
    Harley Morenstein (Epic Meal Time) vs Former WWE Star John Hennigan
    Fitz (GoodGuyFitz) vs Ididathing
    Froggy Fresh vs Chris Ray Gun
    Marisha Ray (Critical Role) vs Haley Sharpe (YodelingHaley)
    Myth (Myth_YT) vs Hundar (MuscleParty)
    Arin Hanson (GameGrumps) vs Jarvis Johnson
    Alanah Pearce (Charalanahzard) vs RIPMika
    CrankGameplays vs Leonhart
    Nathan Barnatt (Dad) vs AB Ayad (Starkilla/The H3 Podcast)
    Jaelaray vs Abelina Sabrina
    Jack Manifold (JackManifoldTV) vs Dakota Olave

    What has been said?
    Creator Clash founder iDubbbz said: “I am so proud of the fighters and how seriously they’re taking this; it’s a testament to their commitment and character, along with their commitment to a good cause.
    “All of our fighters are students of the game, learning and appreciating ‘The Sweet Science’ of boxing. They have been training for months with professional boxing coaches and dedicating themselves fully to an intense training regimen.
    “Boxing is truly like no other sport in the world and it’s going to be one hell of an event!”
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    Tyson Fury’s team open ‘surprise’ talks with Eddie Hearn over Anthony Joshua bout as promoter reveals two possible dates

    TYSON FURY’s team have made a shock approach to Eddie Hearn over a domestic dust-up with Anthony Joshua.Former two-time unified heavyweight champion Joshua returned to the win column earlier this month with a scrappy points victory over Jermaine Franklin.
    Anthony Joshua returned to the win column with a scrappy win over Jermaine FranklinCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    AJ made an immediate beeline for fellow Brit Tyson Fury after having his hand raisedCredit: PA
    Fury co-promoter Bob Arum has reached out to Eddie Hearn to discuss the mega-fightCredit: REUTERS
    AJ opened the door to a Battle of Britain with long-time rival Fury minutes after his uninspiring win over the American.
    And Fury co-promoter Bob Arum has got the ball rolling for the biggest fight in British boxing history with a shock phone call to Hearn.
    He told iFL TV: “Bob Arum phoned me the other day, which was quite a surprise.
    “Just talking about AJ Fury, he said ‘What are you thinking?’ And I said ‘I don’t know.”
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    Hearn is open to holding serious talks with Team Fury as the Gypsy King is without an opponent following the collapse of his undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk.
    The Matchroom Boxing chief continued: “We’re all up for discussing the fight.
    “I don’t think there will be a significant site fee in July, but we’re still willing to look at the numbers.
    “Or if you want to wait and do it later in the year, we’re up for that too.’
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    “Who knows what’s going to happen with Usyk, with [Deontay] Wilder.”
    AJ is hoping to fight two more times this year, with a summer slugfest the desire of new coach Derrick James and Hearn.
    And the pair are slating July for the Olympic gold medallist’s next outing to the ring.
    Hearn said: “We’ve just got to decide what type of fight we want for July.
    Anthony Joshua is set to return to the ring in JulyCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    “Do we go straight into a massive fight now?”
    The 43-year-old later added: “AJ’s going to fight in July, 100 per cent.”
    Joshua himself recently hinted that he’ll be back in action in July, writing in an Instagram story updated: “12 weeks I go again.” More

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    Jermaine Franklin’s trainer calls out Tony Bellew for exhibition bout following near scrap at Anthony Joshua fight

    JERMAINE FRANKLIN’s trainer has called out Tony Bellew for a charity dust-up following their clash at The O2 last weekend.The pair had to be separated from one another moments after the final bell of Franklin’s defeat to Anthony Joshua last Saturday.
    Anthony Joshua was almost embroiled in an altercation with Jermaine Franklin’s trainerCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    Lorenzo Reynolds then had after with Tony BellewCredit: YOUTUBE / FROCH ON FIGHTING
    Bellew was dragged away from the scene – but he’s since been called out by ReynoldsCredit: SUNSPORT / CHISANGA MALATA
    Lorenzo Reynolds, 55, still wants to settle his beef with The Bomber – albeit in an exhibition bout to raise funds for cancer-stricken children.
    He told The Express: “I read an article with him [Bellew] saying he would’ve chinned me, and I just think it would be the opposite honestly. I’m in great shape.
    “I’m in the shape of my life and he’s pretty much looking like, a 55-year-old soccer dad with a suit on.
    “So, if Bellew has a problem we can do an exhibition and donate 50 per cent of the purse to kids who are fighting cancer, like James.”
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    Reynolds has accused former WBC cruiserweight king Bellew of harbouring a grudge against him before their ill-tempered clash.
    He said: “There seemed like there was an issue on his end [Bellew’s] before the fight. I saw him at the weigh-in.
    ” And so, after the weigh-in, Jermaine and the team, we walked around the mall for a little while and we crossed paths with Bellew, and the guy who was walking with Bellew, he shook Jermaine’s hand.
    “And Bellew, he rolled his eyes and turned his body and walked the other way.
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    “So, I don’t know if he just, you know, feels like since he’s in close proximity with Joshua, that he just had to kind of have a jerkish type behaviour.
    “But that’s what I got from him. So, at the fight, it was like, ‘Wow. Okay. So there was already something there then.’”
    Bellew blamed his handbags with Reynolds on the American moving aggressively to Joshua after the fight.
    And Reynolds wants to put an end to their beef “like gentlemen.”
    He said: “If Tony Belly, and make sure you say, I call him Tony Belly.
    Anthony Joshua registered a scrappy points victory over Jermaine Franklin at The O2Credit: RICHARD PELHAM
    “If he knows where the gym is at, and he’s willing to sign for this exhibition then let’s do it.
    “And like I said, 50 per cent of the money can go to cancer.
    “We would love to take that, and we can handle our differences in the ring and then after the exhibition, we can drink some tea.
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    “But, definitely we have a disagreement and like, gentlemen, let’s handle it the right way in the boxing ring.
    “We can do it that way because evidently, there’s some smoke that needs to be cleared.” More

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    I’m Muhammad Ali’s grandson and I gave up on NFL dream to pursue MMA with the PFL… but here’s why I’m NOT a boxer

    BIAGGO ALI WALSH is the latest fighter from his legendary bloodline – having given up on his dream of playing in the NFL to pursue MMA. The 2-1 amateur prospect is the brother to rising 8-0 boxing star Nico and most notably a grandson of Muhammad Ali. 
    Muhammad Ali with grandson Biaggio Ali Walsh
    Biaggio was a talented American football player
    He is now signed to the Professional Fighters League
    But a fighting career was never initially Biaggo’s goal as he instead planned to go all the way on the American football field. 
    Biaggio got a scholarship to play in California but the staff he already committed to got fired before he even joined. 
    And after moving back to Las Vegas in hope of getting another scholarship, he found game time hard to come by. 
    By this time, Biaggio had started training in MMA and his NFL hopes had been KOd by the 2019 season.
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    At 21, he decided to focus on MMA and after the coronavirus lockdown gave him nothing else to do but train, a new passion had been discovered. 
    Biaggio, 24, told SunSport: “When everything shut down, that’s when I started training in my garage. 
    “My brother was actually helping me out a lot too, he’d hold pads for me and show me certain things he knows with boxing. 
    “But then when the gyms opened back up that’s when I started training again and that’s pretty much the journey.” 
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    His grandfather is remembered as not only The Greatest in the boxing ring but also a sporting icon worldwide. 
    Ali’s daughter Laila, who is Biaggio’s aunt, was a two-weight unbeaten world champion while Biaggio’s brother Nico, 22, is currently making strides in the middleweight division. 
    But despite being surrounded by boxing since birth, it was MMA that intrigued Biaggio the most. 
    He revealed: “It grabbed my attention since high school.
    “I enjoyed MMA, I enjoyed that there are multiple martial arts that can play a part in a fight. 
    “It’s just something that I enjoyed. Even when I was playing football, I was in the garage practising kicks and stuff. It was just something that I enjoyed to watch. 
    “Boxing too, I grew up watching boxing, I’ve been around boxing my whole life but there was something about MMA that I just really liked because there was multiple martial arts. 
    “There are multiple ways to win or lose, there’s an endless amount of possibilities in MMA and that really intrigues me.” 
    Ali sadly died in 2016 at 74 after battling idiopathic Parkinson disease but left an ever-lasting mark on the sport. 
    Muhammad Ali sadly died in 2016
    Biaggio says Muhammad Ali would have been a fan of MMA
    The heavyweight great was a huge admirer of martial arts pioneer Bruce Lee and Biaggio believes his grandfather would have loved modern-day MMA. 
    He said: “I definitely think he would have been a fan, for sure. Especially around 2015 or 2016 when McGregor was at his peak. 
    “Conor brought so many people’s eyes to the sport and he was so entertaining to watch, to see him talk and he was all about bringing the views and that was what my grandfather was about. 
    “I feel like if he would have tuned in around that time, he would really have become a huge fan.” 
    Biaggio has been signed by the Professional Fighters League, where stars compete in qualifying and knockout stages for a $1million prize and belt, but he will only appear in the prime-time undercard slot as he is not a pro.
    Despite the prospect still learning his craft in the amateur lightweight ranks, his surname bears a super-heavy weight. 
    Biaggio said: “I’ve had that target on my back since high school, I’m definitely prepared for it.
    “When people found out, regardless of the sport we’re in, we’re always going to have a target on our back. 
    Biaggio is currently a 2-1 amateur fighter
    Biaggio took up MMA after leaving behind his NFL dreams
    “If I was playing baseball it would be, ‘I’m going to strike out Muhammad Ali’s grandson.’ 
    “Obviously, because both me and my brother are in combat sports, it’s a little bit more pressure because my grandfather fought as well. 
    “But, for me in order to deal with that pressure I just normalise everything, I try to dumb down everything. 
    “So if it’s a big stage I try to make the stage small, mentally in my head, I like to think, ‘This is just a fight.’ 
    “Whether people are in the audience putting pressure on me or not, I’ve still got to fight this guy in a cage, so I like to normalise everything.” 
    Biaggio returns on Saturday night in Las Vegas in the PFL’s season opener and will do so with eyes of the fight world on him. 
    He said: “I’m so beyond grateful to have this platform as an amateur, I’m still a baby in the game.
    “I’m 24 years old, I’m an amateur fighter fighting in the PFL on that stage. 
    “That is ten years of experience, because a lot of pro fighters don’t get the chance to fight on that stage, on ESPN. 
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    “So for me as an amateur so early on in my career to have that kind of stage, it’s priceless experience and I’m super blessed.
    “Because five years down the line when I turn pro, I’m going to already be used to it.” 
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    If Arsenal win the Premier League, Pep’s decision to sell rivals Jesus and Zinchenko will be the costliest own goal ever

    PEP GUARDIOLA doesn’t do regrets. Like football’s Edith Piaf, he refuses to cry about past events.But if Arsenal win the Prem, he still might want to get out the flux capacitor and revisit last summer’s decision to sell Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
    Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko have spearheaded Arsenal towards the titleCredit: Alamy
    With the benefit of hindsight, that one is shaping up to be the costliest own goal since, well, let’s not go there.
    Not because the absence of the Brazilian striker and the Ukrainian full-back has weakened Manchester City. It hasn’t.
    But the £75million duo have given the Gunners such a powerful leg up they are now odds-on favourites to snatch City’s throne next month.
    It’s a scenario which Guardiola couldn’t possibly have imagined when he banked Arsenal’s cheque for two men who had been bit-part players for much of their Etihad spell.
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    Hell, even Mikel Arteta didn’t see this one coming.
    Selling Raheem Sterling to Chelsea seemed to be a far greater risk at the time.
    But ask anyone at the Emirates for the spark behind this season’s success and they will all point to the arrival of Jesus and Zinchenko.
    They are constantly cited for their winning mentality and it’s noticeable that whenever the Arsenal players gather for their pre-match huddle, it’s usually one of those two issuing the rallying call.
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    Zinchenko has allowed Arteta to take a leaf straight out of the Pep playbook by pushing his left-back into midfield.
    And if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, just look at the number of goals Arsenal now score from two yards out after ripping the opposition to shreds in the channels.
    Jesus’ return from injury could not have come at a better time to re-energise a team with a reputation for choking in the final reckoning.
    He’s only got seven goals this season while his City replacement Erling Haaland has 42. So, there’s no comparison on that front.
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    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola may regret selling Jesus and ZinchenkoCredit: Rex
    But you could argue that Jesus’ influence on his team has been even greater than the Norwegian powerhouse because of what he brings to the dressing room and the training ground.
    He might have won four league titles during his five years at City but  most of that time he played second fiddle to Sterling and Sergio Aguero.
    It was the same for Zinchenko, whose opportunities were restricted by Benjamin Mendy and Joao Cancelo.
    So, now they are relishing the responsibility of being the main men and will be absolutely crucial in the horrible games to come at Anfield, the Etihad and St James’ Park.
    Those are the fixtures which are going to decide this season’s title race.
    And having already collected more Prem medals than he knows what to do with, you suspect that winning another would probably mean less to Guardiola than it would to Arteta.
    But those former  glories won’t take away the pain of being the unwitting architect in his own downfall.
    Nottingham Forest are still standing behind manager Steve CooperCredit: PA
    Evan help him
    WHEN your manager is  feeling the pressure and needs an arm around the shoulder, who better to deliver that reassurance than Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis?
    The big softie has moved to “end the speculation” about Steve Cooper’s future by warning: “Results and  performances must improve immediately.”
    It’s probably the most intimidating vote of confidence in the history of football.
    And with Forest’s next five opponents all in the top half of the table, Cooper can take great comfort from the knowledge that his boss is right behind him . . . with a bloody great axe.
    Amir Khan has been hit with a two-year ban from boxingCredit: Reuters
    Khan’t do you good
    AMIR KHAN has been hit with a two-year ban from boxing after testing positive for ostarine following his grudge match with Kell Brook.
    Not sure what ostarine is supposed to do — I thought it was an eyewash — but judging by the state of Khan after his sixth-round battering, it was clear the drugs don’t work.
    Rafa still no gaffer
    THERE have been 13  managerial vacancies in the Premier League this season and, so far, Rafa Benitez has not managed to land any of them.
    That would suggest he’s not quite as sought after as he thinks, although there is now talk of him replacing Brendan Rodgers at Leicester.
    But even if he doesn’t get the nod there, he needn’t worry too much.
    Because the way things are going, there are bound to be a few more jobs coming up in the next week or two.
    Rafa Benitez is still without a job despite many Premier League dismissalsCredit: AP
    Happy to LIV a little
    OF all the major sports, golf is the one I care least about.
    Still, I’ll be keeping an eye on  this year’s Masters because the 18 LIV participants are all threatening to invade the 18th green if one of their number wins the Green Jacket.
    They need cheering up after a ruling effectively banned them from  the Ryder Cup.
    Which  makes them . . . rebels without a course.
    Eight to break it
    THE FA  plan to appeal  Aleksandar Mitrovic’s eight-match ban for shoving ref Chris Kavanagh as they don’t think the punishment is tough enough.
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    What’s the point of sending disciplinary issues to an independent  commission?
    The FA can’t rely on outsiders to deal with offenders then moan when they don’t like the verdict. More