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    AnEsonGib announced for stunning eight-man tournament as he makes huge boxing return against King Kenny and Jay Swingler

    YOUTUBER AnEsonGib has confirmed his boxing return in a stunning eight-man tournament.And the social media star could come out swinging against the likes of King Kenny and Jay Swingler.
    AnEsonGib is returning to the boxing ring in April
    The social media ace is fighting in an epic eight-man tournamentCredit: Twitter @AnEsonGib
    AnEsonGib, 27, is a popular face in the online world of Fifa players.
    And he is a close pal of The Sidemen, boasting a massive net worth in the process.
    AnEsonGib made his boxing debut in 2020 against Jake Paul, losing in the first round.
    But he bounced back in September’s bout against Austin McBroom, KO’ing the American moments after being dropped himself.
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    AnEsonGib was then tipped to fight American ace Floyd Mayweather before a deal fell through.
    And he has now confirmed his comeback with Kingpyn Boxing on April 22nd.
    AnEsonGib will be one of EIGHT fighters taking part in a multi-stage event, with competitors battling up to three times to take home the main prize.
    A draw will be first be made on March 12.
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    King Kenny will be involvedCredit: Misfits Boxing
    Jay Swingler is also set to make an appearanceCredit: Getty
    And the stunning event contains other top social media fighters like King Kenny and Jay Swingler.
    Kingpyn confirmed AnEsonGib with a statement on their Twitter page this evening.
    It read: “It’s official, the most wanted man in YouTube boxing is about to make a statement in the High Stakes tournament.”
    AnEsonGib added: “Multi fight deal, sounds like multiple chins to be collected. Every YouTuber in this tournament is about to get wigged.” More

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    Lawrence Okolie vs David Light: Date, UK start time, stream, TV channel, undercard, odds for world title fight

    LAWRENCE OKOLIE will defend his WBO cruiserweight title against David Light at the AO Arena in Manchester.The Sauce most recently defended his title 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.
    When is Lawrence Okolie vs David Light?

    Lawrence Okolie vs David Light will take place on Saturday, March 25.
    The ring walks for the main event are expected to begin at approximately 10pm UK time.
    AO Arena in Manchester will be the venue.

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    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
    Frazer Clarke vs Rydell Booker
    Karriss Artingstall vs Linzi Buczynskyj
    Michael Gomez Jnr vs Levi Giles
    Rhys Edwards vs Brian Phillips
    Aaron McKenna vs TBA
    Callum Simpson vs TBA
    Samuel Antwi vs TBA
    Harvey Lambert vs TBA

    Odds

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

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    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk still at risk of collapse as promoter admits he ‘can’t force’ fight in latest update

    TYSON FURY’s eagerly-anticipated showdown with Oleksandr Usyk is still at risk of collapsing.Negotiations over the historic undisputed heavyweight title fight resumed after Fury’s lopsided beatdown of Derek Chisora last December but have yet to bare fruit.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk looked set to throw down later this yearCredit: REUTERS
    Negotiations have stalled due to a dispute over the purse splitCredit: REUTERS
    Promoter Frank Warren has revealed negotiations are still at a standstillCredit: PA
    And SunSport revealed last month that the fight was in jeopardy due to a squabble over the purse split.
    Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassuyk jetted into London late last month to try and finalise the deal.
    But Fury co-promoter Frank Warren told talkSPORT: “We’re still none the wiser.
    “You need the agreement of both boxers to make it happen and at the moment we haven’t got that.”
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    Warren admits the purse split is a major sticking point over the first undisputed title fight in over a quarter of a century.
    He said: “I have a pot and out of that pot I can only pay what’s in it.
    “And if it’s not enough money the fight won’t happen, at the end of the day we’re running a business.”
    But he insists he’s doing everything in his power to get the fight over the line, adding: “We’re working hard to make it happen.
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    “And, with the greatest respect, I didn’t ring talkSPORT to do an interview about it, you rang me.
    “So, out of courtesy I’m telling you where we are, but I’m not going to be conducting negotiations at the moment they’re confidential between the two parties.
    “But, I would say it’s not going to go past the end of this week that’s for sure because the proposed date is April 29.”
    He continued: “No one wants to see this fight more than me, no one has ever promoted the four belts, it’s never happened.
    “So it’s history-making.

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    “I want it, but I can’t force people into a situation unless they’re comfortable.”
    Former undisputed cruiserweight champ Usyk is desperate to throw down with Fury, telling Sky Sports: “I just need this fight and that’s it.
    “I think he needs it to.
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    “This fight is very important for both of us because all belts haven’t been held by one person for 30 years in the heavyweight division.
    “So both of us need this fight.” More

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    Anthony Joshua implements Rocky-style training method as Brit chops down trees in gruelling Texas training camp

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has drawn inspiration from Rocky Balboa ahead of his fight against Jermaine Franklin. AJ is due to face Franklin at London’s O2 Arena on April 1.
    Anthony Joshua shared a picture of him chopping a treeCredit: INSTAGRAM
    He captioned his post ‘back to basics’Credit: INSTAGRAM
    Balboa is seen chopping a tree in Rocky IVCredit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United International Pictures
    Rocky wades through thick snow in the Russian countrysideCredit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United International Pictures
    Fans were quick to draw comparisons between Rocky and JoshuaCredit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United International Pictures
    Credit: SUNSPORT
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    Ahead of the fight, Joshua is undertaking an intense training camp in Dallas, Texas.
    New trainer Derrick James has been putting the 33-year-old through the wringer in a bid to get him back in title contention.
    As well as utilising a plush gym at the camp, Joshua has been put back to basics.
    He was previously spotted exercising in a parking lot before the Brit’s latest post showed him swinging an axe at a tree.
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    AJ suitably captioned the post: “Back to basics 🪓.”
    In iconic boxing film Rocky IV, Rocky Balboa is seen chopping down a tree in Russia as he prepares to take on Cold War rival Ivan Drago.
    Rocky is then seen wading through deep snow with a log on his back.
    Fans were quick to draw comparisons between Joshua and Rocky.
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    One fan commented: “Bro is literally Rocky/Adonis underdog right now.”
    A second said: “Rocky Balboa style 😍👏👏.
    While a third suggested a career switch, adding: “You’d be good in a Creed film.”
    Joshua’s boxing career is effectively on the line against Franklin.
    He lost his heavyweight titles to Oleksandr Usyk and failed to win them back in Augist’s rematch.
    However, AJ is excited to get back in the ring and put on a show.
    He said: “I’m looking forward to stepping back into the ring on April 1 at The O2 in London.
    “Mentally and physically I feel ready. I want to put on a show and impress my coach as he has high standards.
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    “Franklin has a good style and a great attitude, which he has shown in recent fights.”
    Franklin similarly lost his most recent bout in a narrow defeat to Dillian Whyte at the end of 2022. More

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    Astrid Wett poses topless in bed after beating AJ Bunker in Misfits fight but fans call new strap a ‘Toys R Us belt’

    ASTRID WETT posed topless in bed with her new belt after beating AJ Bunker at the weekend.The social media star was left battered, bruised but victorious during the Telford bout.
    Astrid Wett has enjoyed her winCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpZ1PPCjmpp/
    The social media star beat AJ Bunker
    Astrid is a huge Chelsea fan
    Both Astrid and Bunker were active throughout the three-round bout, although neither were able to secure a finish.
    Following her narrow points win, Astrid took to social media to celebrate.
    She posed topless in bed, with only her belt covering her modesty.
    Astrid captioned her Instagram post: “Good morning 🏆😅”
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    The post swiftly climbed to over 50,000 likes.
    But some fans joked about her snap.
    One wrote: “Toys r us boxing belt 😂😂”
    A second joked: “Bro tyna be messi.”
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    The social media model has thousands of followers
    Her latest post received over 50,000 likes
    Astrid was left with two black and bloodshot eyes after her triumph.
    Her victory could set the OnlyFans star up with rival Elle Brooke, who was watching ringside.
    Although settling on a weight will be the main sticking point between the pair.
    Astrid regularly posts glamorous snaps
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    Tyson Fury told he NEEDS Oleksandr Usyk fight by Ukrainian in first heavyweight unification for 30 years as talks stall

    TYSON FURY has been told he NEEDS to fight Oleksandr Usyk – by the Ukrainian himself. The Gypsy King and fellow world champ are set to face off in a historic bout to unify the heavyweight division.
    Tyson Fury is set to square off with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Reuters
    Usyk has claimed they both ‘need’ the fightCredit: Getty
    A bout would see the heavyweight division unifiedCredit: Reuters

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    However, negotiations surrounding the fight are not progressing well after they failed to secure a site in Saudi Arabia.
    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren has even suggested the fight could be scrapped altogether.
    But Usyk believes the clash is what they both need.
    Speaking to Gary Neville on The Overlap, he said: “I just need this fight and that’s it. I think he needs it to.
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    “This fight is very important for both of us because all belts haven’t been held by one person for 30 years in the heavyweight division.
    “So both of us need this fight.”
    As it stands, Fury has the WBC and Lineal heavyweight championships to his name.
    Meanwhile, Usyk holds the IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight belts, as well as the Ring Magazine heavyweight title.
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    Usyk, 36 held on to his belts after beating Anthony Joshua for a second time in August.
    The list of those who have united the division includes boxing greats such as Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman.
    Britain’s Lennox Lewis was the last man to hold the title of undisputed heavyweight champion – beating Evander Holyfield to unify the belts in 1999. More

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    Astrid Wett looks unrecognisable after Love Island star AJ Bunker breaks her HAND punching her in face in brutal fight

    ASTRID WETT looks almost unrecognisable following her fight with AJ Bunker.The social media star won the bout against the Love Island star but sustained some heavy bruising on her face.
    Astrid Wett beat AJ Bunker in the Misfits Boxing clashCredit: Getty
    AJ Bunker claimed that she broke her hand punching Astrid in the faceCredit: Getty
    She became the first female holder of the titleCredit: Instagram / @wettastrid
    But she was left with some nasty-looking injuries after the fightCredit: Twitter @astridwett
    The entertaining fight saw both fighters ferociously throwing punches throughout.
    The Telford bout went the full three rounds, with neither fighter able to score a KO win.
    AJ managed to break her hand after landing punches to the face of Astrid.
    This left the OnlyFans model with two black and bloodshot eyes.
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    Astrid’s face also appears to be swollen as an effect of the punches from her rival.
    In a post on social media, she summed up her thoughts on the fight.
    She wrote: “As you can see guys, I’ve gone out there and done it.
    “It was a tough fight but I’m very proud of myself.
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    “The first female Misfits title holder, this baby is staying with me.”
    Many of her fans sent her well wishes for a speedy recovery and congratulated on the win.
    Bunker said on her own Instagram story that she broke her hand and had to go to A&E to have an x-ray.
    She claimed that the injury happened from “punching Astrid’s face too hard”.
    Astrid is a Chelsea fanCredit: Instagram / @wettastrid
    And has a big following on social mediaCredit: Instagram / @wettastrid
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    I nearly died as a kid and learned how to fight with a knife.. now I’m the biggest threat to Tyson Fury’s legacy

    OLEKSANDR USYK has revealed how he nearly died as a child and was taught to fight with a knife.The 36-year-old currently holds the WBA (Super), IBF, and WBO heavyweight world titles after defeating Anthony Joshua for a second time in August.
    Oleksandr Usyk says he nearly died as a child due to pneumoniaCredit: Reuters
    He revealed all about his childhood to Gary Neville on The OverlapCredit: The Overlap
    He is now closing in on a mega unification bout with Tyson Fury, the WBC champion, with talks still ongoing.
    The Gypsy King, 34, has been in discussions with the Ukrainian’s team ever since he successfully defended his WBC crown against Derek Chisora in December.
    A clash in Saudi Arabia appeared to be the most likely location for the bout – which would see all four world heavyweight titles on the line.
    But a failure to secure a site fee in the Middle East has left them looking at Wembley on April 29 instead.
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    That showdown would cap an incredible journey for Usyk, who only turned pro aged 26 after a grounding that included 350 amateur fights.
    In 2012, he won a gold medal at the 2012 Olympics – a year after he achieved the same feat at the World Championships.
    However, it wasn’t always so easy for the man nicknamed The Cat, who was born in Ukraine’s Crimea region in the city of Simferopol in 1987, and immediately was thrust into a life where his only release was sport.
    Former Manchester United footy star Gary Neville recently travelled to meet up with the 20-0 boxer for his latest episode of The Overlap, and he received a huge insight into the icon’s childhood.
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    Usyk said: “When I was in year two at school, I got really ill – I had serious pneumonia. It was very bad. The doctor even told my mum that I might not survive. 
    “That illness lasted for a year. I’d spend two months in hospital, then two weeks at home, or a month in hospital then go home for a week.
    “So, I went back and forth. So, from then, my grandma always took me to church and I found it interesting, I liked watching the service.
    “I also liked the smell of frankincense. I would study the place carefully. I could pray alone.
    “My family weren’t particularly religious, they didn’t really go to church.”
    Usyk continued: “I also started doing press-ups, squats and running. That’s how my sporting journey started.
    “There wasn’t much to do in the village and the only thing we had was football.
    “So, I played football, rode horses, swam and improved my endurance by pouring cold water over me.
    “But when we returned to Crimea in 2002 I started playing for a professional football team.
    “I played with them until my father passed away, God rest his soul. He was the one who always motivated and forced me to train and study.
    Tyson Fury and the Ukrainian are trying to set-up a unification fightCredit: Reuters
    “Everything I have now is down to him. He put so much into me, taught me about priorities in life, which are family, sport and education.
    “He was a military man, by the way. My mum hated it when he taught me how to fight with a knife. She’d shout ‘Sasha, he’ll grow up to be a criminal, what are you doing?’
    “He’d be like ‘Get away, if he knows how to do it, he will never use it on others but when he needs to protect someone, that’s when he’ll use it.’”
    Now Usyk will be trying to cut down Fury’s unbeaten record if the two do eventually agree terms for the huge unification bout.
    He said: “I just need this fight and that’s it. I think he needs it, too. 
    “This fight is very important for both of us because all four belts haven’t been held by one person for 30 years in the heavyweight division. So, both of us need this fight.
    “This will be like any other fight. It’s just a big man who has never lost before against a man who has the WBC belt.
    “Of course, it’s possible to get carried away but actually, this is a normal fight for the right to win all belts.
    “If a person is bigger than me, it doesn’t mean that they are stronger. If they have longer arms, it doesn’t mean that it will be an advantage.
    “I’ve been boxing since I was 15-years-old. During this time I have heard many opinions from people that I know well or from people that I’ve met just once.

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    “They kept telling me that I shouldn’t be boxing, they told me that I wouldn’t become an Olympic champion or a world champion and that I shouldn’t have switched to the heavyweight division. 
    “But these were opinions from people who couldn’t do it themselves. Personally, I keep praying and moving forward. 
    “I don’t worry about whether I will reach my destination. It’s like a samurai – he doesn’t have an aim, but he has his path, I have my path too.
    “It started from birth and it will take me to wherever God decides. Only God knows how long I’m supposed to live. I don’t think about it.
    “I’m trying to live in the best possible way. I try not to harm anyone and help others whenever possible.”
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    With his country still in the middle of a war with invading Russia, Usyk added: “I’m not boxing for the belt now. I’m boxing for everyone who is defending our country right now and in the memory of those warriors who are no longer with us.
    “Also, for all those who want to be free and who stood for their country against those who came to conquer us.” More