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    Jude Moore dead at 19: Tributes to ‘future world champion’ boxer who died suddenly

    FAMILY and friends have paid tribute to a “future world champion” boxer who died suddenly aged 19.Jude Moore, from Bristol, was found dead on March 17, his family confirmed.
    Jude Moore died suddenly on Friday
    The youngster represented England at the European level
    The youngster was a two-time national champion and represented England at the EUBC Junior European Championships in Romania in 2017.
    Jude was set to compete in Milan this week after winning his first senior fight against the Polish national champion.
    Craig Turner, Jude’s head coach at Downend Boxing, said: “He was an absolute star, irreplaceable.
    “Once you met him, you would never forget him.
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    “The fact that he came from one of the most deprived wards in Great Britain to do what he did and achieved what he did is nothing short of amazing.
    “He was outstanding at everything he did and we are devastated.
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    “He didn’t burn for long, but he burned very brightly for the time he did.
    “He was an entertainer and boxing is an entertainment business.
    “That’s why I am sure he would have gone on and won a world title.”
    A GoFundMe set up by the gym to support Jude’s parents Mark and Carla and his brothers Ethan and Beau has already raised £6,000.
    The page for the fund reads: “Jude was a highly talented, supremely fit 19 year old boxer who was tragically taken from us on 17 March 2023.
    “His parents, Mark and Carla, and brothers, Ethan and Beau, currently have no answers as to what happened to this larger-than life character.
    “Whilst nothing anyone can say or do can lessen the sense of loss they and everyone who knew Jude feels, we can show them our love and support with a donation towards the cost of the funeral that should never have to be.”
    Jude was a two-time national championCredit: Instagram
    A GoFundMe has been set up to support Jude’s familyCredit: Instagram
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    Lawrence Okolie vs David Light: Date, UK start time, stream, TV channel, undercard and odds for HUGE world title fight

    LAWRENCE OKOLIE will defend his WBO cruiserweight title against David Light at the AO Arena in Manchester on SATURDAY.The Sauce most recently defended his title belt against Michal Cieslak back in February 2022.
    Lawrence Okolie retained his WBO cruiserweight belt against Michal CieslakCredit: Reuters
    The Hackney-born boxer defeated Cieslak by unanimous decision.
    This will be the third time Okolie will be defending his WBO cruiserweight belt.
    David Light will be a tough test for the current champion, as the 31-year-old is currently undefeated with an impressive 20-0-0 record.
    Since last year’s win over Cieslak, however, Okolie is now with a new training team in SugarHill Steward, who also trains Tyson Fury.
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    When is Lawrence Okolie vs David Light?

    What TV channel is Lawrence Okolie vs David Light on?

    Lawrence Okolie vs David Light will be shown Live on Sky Sports Action.
    Coverage is set to get underway from 7pm UK time.
    Alternatively, you can follow all the action on SunSport’s live blog.

    Can I stream Lawrence Okolie vs David Light?

    Yes, Sky Sports customers can stream the WBO cruiserweight title bout through the NOW app, which is free to download to your mobile or tablet.
    You can purchase a pass for 24hr of NOW for £11.98 or a 1-month pass for £34.99, this will allow you to watch the fight and give you access to 11 Sky Sports channels.
    A NOW smartphone-only pass costs just £5.99 if you are wanting to watch Okolie vs Light on the go.

    Who’s on the Lawrence Okolie vs David Light undercard?

    Main event: Lawrence Okolie vs David Light – for WBO cruiserweight title
    Michael Gomez Jnr vs Levi Giles
    Frazer Clarke vs Rydell Booker
    Callum Simpson vs Celso Neves
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    Samuel Antwi vs Omir Rodriguez
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    Odds

    Lawrence Okolie – 1/6
    Draw – 25/1
    David Light – 4/1

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    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk given extension to sign off on undisputed title fight as talks continue ahead of April 29

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk have been given an extension to sign off on their undisputed title fight for April 29. The pair of unbeaten champions publicly agreed a split to unify all four heavyweight belts but privately talks appear to be dragging on.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have been given an extension to sign off on their undisputed title fightCredit: https://www.instagram.com/tysonfury/
    Oleksandr Usyk preparing for his fight with Anthony Joshua on the speed bag.Credit: Instagram @usykaa
    Both parties were warned by the WBA that if a deal was not agreed then Usyk would have to face mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois, 25, instead.
    But the governing bodies’ chief Gilberto J Mendoza has now confirmed that parties have till April 1 to confirm the bout.
    He tweeted: “Usyk v. Fury update: @WBABoxing deadline to receive signed bout contracts is April 1st.
    “Otherwise the Dubois mandatory negotiations will be ordered.”
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    Usyk accepted Fury’s “greedy” offer of 70/30 in a bid to get the division’s first four-belt unification over the line.
    But his manager Egis Klimas has maintained their acceptance of just 30 per cent is only valid for a fight on April 29, only six weeks away.
    And any postponement will cause a renegotiation of 50/50 split between the unbeaten pair.
    Usyk worryingly tweeted out that the “clock is ticking” on the fight after claiming his team did “everything in our power to make it happen”.
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    But Hall of Famer Frank Warren has put fans at ease as he celebrated Arsenal’s 4-1 win over Crystal Palace by teasing a fight announcement.
    He tweeted: “Arsenal 8 points clear! Even bigger news to come!”
    Further hope was revealed when Fury was captured filming a promotional shoot for a fight with Usyk as signs point towards an impending announcement.
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    Anthony Joshua is still in his prime and will get fights against Tyson Fury and Wilder if he beats Franklin, says Hearn

    EDDIE HEARN insisted Anthony Joshua is still in his prime and can earn blockbuster fights with Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. But AJ must first return to winning ways on his April 1 comeback bout against Jermaine Franklin.
    Anthony Joshua, Eddie Hearn and Jermaine FranklinCredit: PA
    Tyson Fury in his 2020 win over Deontay WilderCredit: Reuters
    Joshua, 33, is coming off consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk, 36, leaving him fighting to revive his career.
    But a statement victory upon his return will help punch new hope into long-awaited showdowns against Fury, 34, and Wilder, 37.
    Hearn said: “AJ’s looking good but I’m nervous.
    “People are saying this is a straightforward fight for Anthony Joshua but it’s not at all.
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    “Let’s look at the facts, he’s coming off two defeats to the pound-for-pound number one Oleksandr Usyk but you saw the emotional side to AJ in the last performance and after the fight.
    “Franklin is full of confidence coming off the Dillian Whyte fight and he looks all of a sudden about 20lbs lighter as well.
    “This is a big moment for Anthony Joshua’s career, people are talking about fights against Deontay Wilder, Whyte, Fury but he has to win on April 1.”
    Franklin, 29, was controversially beaten by Whyte, 34, in November, which Joshua was ringside for.
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    So AJ is leaving no stone unturned as he completed training camp away from home for the first time.
    He did so under the guidance of Derrick James in Dallas, giving Hearn the confidence that the best is yet to come from the two-time champion.
    The promoter said: “Franklin is a good fighter who is going to come well equipped but AJ has worked himself hard out there in humble, humble surroundings.
    “This is just him, Derrick James and Erroll Spence. Just hard work.
    “I think this is the hardest he’s ever worked in camp and I really hope that he can produce the performance that he deserves on April 1 because I believe he’s still in his prime.
    “But he has to beat Jermaine Franklin.”
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    Katie Taylor’s camp welcome homecoming bout sponsorship by Conor McGregor – but warn they don’t need him to sell it out

    KATIE TAYLOR’S team said “cheers” to Conor McGregor — as his drinks brand will sponsor the boxing superstar’s homecoming bout — but warned: “It’s not the McGregor show.”Taylor will finally box in Ireland for the first time ever as a pro when she takes to the ring at Dublin’s 3Arena on May 20.
    Katie Taylor’s team said “cheers” to Conor McGregor — as his drinks brand will sponsor the boxing superstar’s homecoming boutCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
    Katie Taylor will challenge Chantelle Cameron for the undisputed light-welterweight titles on May 20Credit: PA:Press Association
    The Bray bomber will attempt to become a two-weight undisputed champ when she challenges light-welterweight queen Chantelle Cameron from Britain.
    But promoter Eddie Hearn said it is very much “The Katie Taylor Show” despite McGregor’s cash injection.
    Hearn explained: “Like I said, it’s not the Conor McGregor show.
    “He reached out to help in any way and if he is to support the event commercially, fantastic but it’s obviously the Katie Taylor show.”

    UFC star McGregor’s Proper 12 brand sponsored the Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder II clash in Las Vegas in 2020 — plastering its logo in the centre of the ring — and Hearn could cut a similar deal.
    But the Essex fight boss is adamant he does not need a hand bringing eyeballs to the event.
    Hearn insisted: “No, when we say ‘adding his name to fight’ we mean one of his companies, one of his brands, may sponsor the fight. That’s as far as it goes.
    “We don’t need him to sell the fight out. We don’t need him to be part of the promotion.
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    “I just take people as I find them and I see a genuine character that really is excited by the event and wants to support Katie so you are not going to see him at press conferences and walking out Katie Taylor.
    “It’s not that kind of association. It’s, ‘if I can help’.”
    Asked if she was happy for dad-of-three McGregor to be involved in her homecoming, Taylor looked to her promoter before smiling and shrugging: “Yeah.”
    MMA superstar McGregor publicly offered a cash injection in a bid to get the GAA HQ bout over the line but while that plan failed to materialise, for now, his immediate involvement appears to have been copper-fastened.
    ‘The Notorious’ heads up the Proper 12 whiskey brand and has recently launched Forged Irish Stout.
    Matchroom Sport boss Hearn — who flew to Dublin for talks with McGregor last month at his Black Forge Inn — says they are ready to do business.
    Eddie Hearn met with Conor McGregor to discuss sponsoring Katie Taylor’s homecoming fight
    Hearn explained: “We’re talking still and genuinely, forgetting the PR and promotion of it, he has a couple of brands that are Irish-based that would fit very well with the show.
    “Behind the madness, he is also a massive fan of Katie. He genuinely wants the best for her. And he genuinely wanted to help with the Croke Park stuff. He’s just excited.
    “Like every fight fan, he can’t believe it’s on. He was like, ‘Oh they’re going to fight at The Point?’ and I was like, ‘No it’s not, it’s the 3Arena’ — and he was like, ‘No it’s not — it’s The Point’.
    “And he was talking about the atmosphere there and stuff, so yeah, we expect him to be involved.
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    It had originally been hoped that Taylor’s Irish bow would take place at Croke Park in a rematch with Puerto Rican Amanda Serrano. But while the venue and opponent have changed, the date has not.
    Hearn continued: “Even through the whole Serrano stuff, he was messaging me non-stop, following it on social media, ‘so what’s happening now?’
    “Then it was like, ‘wow, I can’t believe it’s still on — so what’s the plan?’
    “He genuinely –— away from the publicity and stuff like that — cares that she’s coming home to fight. He’s been to her fights before and he’s a big help and supporter.”
    Meanwhile Taylor laughed off the idea of asking Roy Keane to walk her to the ring on the night.
    The Manchester United and Ireland legend is one of her heroes — and he is a huge admirer of the champion boxer. But, asked if he might be willing to accompany her on the lonely walk to meet Cameron, she grinned: “I’m not sure he’s the type of guy that would want to do something like that!
    “Every now and then he sends me a message after a fight so that’s really, really cool.
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    “Roy Keane’s my favourite athlete of all time. His mentality is second to none, he’s someone I really admired and looked up to growing up.”
    Taylor added: “This is a fight I’ve wanted for a long time. This is one of the best fights in boxing, two undisputed champions going head to head. It is going to be an amazing night and amazing celebration. Pro boxing is coming home.” More

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    Deontay Wilder announces return to ring after five months out as he plots path back to heavyweight title

    DEONTAY WILDER has announced he’s ready to return to the ring as he bids to become a two-time heavyweight champion.The former dominant WBC king hasn’t set foot in the ring since his brutal one-punch knockout of old sparring partner Robert Helenius last October.
    Deontay Wilder hasn’t set foot inside the ring since knocking out Robert Helenius last OctoberCredit: MEGA
    The American has been enjoying his time out of the ring – spending it with family including partner Telli SwiftCredit: SPLASH
    But The Bronze bomber is ready to get back in the ringCredit: EPA
    The Bronze Bomber has used his hiatus to spend time with his family but has once again got the itch to throw heavy leather.
    He wrote on Instagram: “I have been enjoying family, life, and all that it brings, but now it’s time to return to the ring.”
    The Bronze Bomber’s legion of followers were quick to comment on the announcement.
    One wrote: “Bro already found the next victim.”
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    Another said: “Let’s gooooooo!!! Victim locked in. Bombzquad!”
    And another said: “The king is back! Where his crown at?”
    One remarked: “Can’t wait.”
    Another chimed in: “NO MORE LOSSES. Victories till the end!”
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    Wilder’s announcement of his imminent return comes a matter of days after former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou claimed he’s closing in on a showdown with the American.
    During an appearance on The MMA Hour, he said: “Yes, we have had the conversation and at this moment, we’re more closer than with anybody else.”
    The Predator said of the potential showdown: “I think somebody will take somebody’s head off.”
    Ngannou added: “I would just try [for it] not to be mine. I think that’s probably what’s going to happen.”
    Wilder was seemingly set for a clash of former champions with Andy Ruiz Jr.
    But the bout was thrown into doubt last month when the IBF ordered former unified champ Ruiz Jr to face Croatian clubber Filip Hrgovic.
    A long-awaited grudge match with Anthony Joshua – who will be back in action on April 1 against Jermaine Franklin – has also been mooted.
    And AJ promoter Eddie Hearn is seemingly interested in making the bout, which boxing fans have long wanted to see.
    Wilder’s reign as WBC heavyweight king came to an end in February 2020 at the hands of Brit Tyson Fury, who stopped him in the seventh round of their Las Vegas rematch.
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    Muhammad Ali’s grandson Nico’s career takes new twist as he becomes latest boxer to join OnlyFans

    MUHAMMAD ALI’S grandson Nico has become the latest boxer to join OnlyFans. Nico Ali Walsh is 8-0 in his career with five knockouts and wore his grandfather’s fight shorts for his debut in 2021.
    Muhammad Ali’s grandson Nico has become the latest boxer to join OnlyFans
    Nico Ali Walsh will offer an inside look into his life and career on OnlyFans
    The American is making strides in the sport and building a fanbase of his own.
    And now they can gain access to behind-the-scenes content of the middleweight’s training and personal life.
    Nico, 22, has signed up to OnlyFans and promises to give and inside look into his career.
    The subscription site has gained notoriety for creators to offer explicit and X-rated content.
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    But Nico becomes the latest boxing star to join the platform, following the likes of Floyd Mayweather and Andy Ruiz Jr.
    He said: “OnlyFans is a brilliant platform that was made for people to follow and support their idols.
    “I’m blessed to have the opportunity to use this platform to share very personal content, not with the world, but with my biggest supporters.
    “They will be able to witness my journey in continuing the greatest legacy in sports.”
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    The promising prospect is out to leave a mark in the sport and build on his already iconic family legacy.
    He told talkSPORT: “I think I can achieve whatever I set my mind to.
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    “Truly I believe that and I just know how dedicated I am. My biggest asset is discipline, I’m so disciplined.
    “Nobody understands how much I want this and I think people will start realising when it slowly starts happening.
    “I’ve already shocked a lot of people with what I’ve done so far, but I want to continue that and I want to be great, be another great like my grandfather.”
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    Fans hope they don’t win free tickets for Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin fight after undercard is revealed

    THE undercard for Anthony Joshua’s fight with Jermaine Franklin has been revealed – but fans are less than impressed. AJ returns to the O2 Arena for the first time in seven years for his comeback bout against American Franklin on April 1.
    Anthony Joshua, Eddie Hearn and Jermaine FranklinCredit: Getty
    And the eight-bout undercard has now been put together ahead of the fight night.
    British heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley faces American veteran Michael Polite-Coffie in the co-feature bout.
    Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams – on the verge of a big fight with Felix Cash – returns against experienced Brit River Wilson-Bent.
    Ricky Hatton’s son Campbell is also in action having just improved to 10-0 while John Hedges fights ex-Tommy Fury opponent Daniel Bocianski.
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    The card – aired on regular DAZN and not pay-per-view – has left fans underwhelmed.
    One said: “When was the last time there was a decent undercard anywhere?”
    Another added: “Would close the blinds if it was on in the back garden.”
    One joked: “I’m in a ballot for free tickets for the fight, I’m hoping I don’t win.”
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    Prospects Ziyad Almaayouf, Juergen Uldedaj and Peter Kadiru are also in action as others defended the undercard selection.
    One said: “This is far from a terrible card. Not the best by any means but shaping up to be a decent fight night.”
    Another agreed: “I mean it’s not PPV. I didnt expect much.”
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