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    Ricky Hatton’s son Campbell scores quickest win of career in just 1min 29secs of first round with vicious body shot

    CAMPBELL HATTON produced the best performance of his young career with a one-round body shot KO right out of legendary dad Ricky’s handbook.The 22-year-old moved to 11-0 by beating journeyman Louis Fielding at the O2 with a peach of a left hook to the ribs that winded the 32-year-old and dropped him.
    Campbell Hatton made light work of Louis FieldingCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Fielding was defeated a vicious body shotCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

    The Tamworth man tried to recover but the referee Kieran McCann had to count him out.
    The Hurricane was pushed too-far-too-soon at the start of his career and got a very fortunate home decision in 2021 when he boxed on the undercard of Anthony Joshua’s Tottenham loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Since that near miss, his last seven have been more low profile and he has quietly improved while taking in fights in Spain, Manchester, Liverpool and Dubai.
    And he has clearly learned and improved bundles under trainer and uncle Matthew – another proud former pro – and can now start pushing toward domestic titles.
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    “I took my time and picked my shot,” he grinned.
    “It was a split-second shot but a delayed reaction from him.
    “It would have been nice to show a bit more because in previous fights I have rushed my work and not replicated what I do in the gym.
    “In sparring I show lots of things over lots of rounds but I will happily take one-round wins all the time.”
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    Promoter Eddie Hearn added: “That was a great performance, a cracker, that is the development he has shown.
    “We have thrown him in the deep end, with limited experience, I hope he is getting that respect.
    “Now it is keep on developing, really good prospect.”
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    Lennox Lewis reveals ‘concerns’ for Anthony Joshua as he weighs in at heaviest ever for must-win Jermaine Franklin fight

    LENNOX LEWIS has been left concerned by Anthony Joshua scaling a career-heaviest for his fight with Jermaine Franklin. Joshua returns tonight and will do so back at the O2 Arena, where he first became heavyweight champion.
    Lennox Lewis is concerned by Anthony Joshua scaling a career-heaviestCredit: PA
    Anthony Joshua weighed in at 18st 3lbsCredit: Splash
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    But instead of challenging for titles, AJ is instead fighting to revive his career with the weight of the world on his shoulders.
    And the size of the occasion has seen Joshua, 33, bulk to 18st 3lbs when he weighed in yesterday.
    British boxing legend Lewis was asked about whether he believes AJ coming in heavy will come as a disadvantage.
    He replied: “Hard to say but it is concerning.”
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    Joshua was 244lbs – 17st 6lbs – for the heartbreaking second Oleksandr Usyk defeat in August and 4lb lighter for the first.
    But AJ weighed a hulking 255lbs – 1lb heavier than his previous most hefty against Carlos Takam in 2017.
    And he warned Franklin to expect a brutal battle.
    He said: “I’ve got my gameplan, I’ve got my mind right, and I’m just ready to go to war.
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    “I know I’ve got the possibility of [a knockout win], 100 per cent, but there’s a process to get there. I just follow that process.”
    Franklin, 29, said: He’s probably bulked up a little bit, but we’re ready for whatever.
    “We got a chin of steel, so I’m not worried too much about power, he’s still got to be able to touch me with it.”
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    Anthony Joshua purse revealed for Franklin fight as he takes massive pay cut following Usyk defeat

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has reportedly taken a whopping pay cut for his comeback fight with Jermaine Franklin.The former two-time unified heavyweight champion will bid to get back in the win column at the O2 tonight following consecutive losses to pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk.
    Anthony Joshua returns to the ring tonight for a showdown with Jermaine FranklinCredit: Splash
    The fight will be AJ’s first since back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr UsykCredit: AFP
    The Brit is set to earn a staggering £55million LESS for his fight with Franklin than he did against UsykCredit: SPLASH
    AJ earned a pretty penny for his back-to-back bouts with the undefeated Ukrainian, pocketing £65million for their Saudi showdown last August.
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    But he’s set to receive a staggering £55m LESS for his do-or-die dust-up with American gunslinger Franklin.
    That’s according to The Mirror, who claim the golden boy of British boxing will pocket a cool £10million for his return to the O2.
    Franklin will reportedly take home around £800,OOO for his second fight in the UK – but this could rise to over £1m should he spring a huge shock.
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    Despite having already banked millions of pounds, Joshua admits adding a few more zeroes to his bank account is one of his primary motivations for the latter stages of his career.
    When asked in February what is driving him on, he told Eddie Hearn: “Money.
    “I like making money. Straight up. Like, this is a prizefighting sport.
    “I’ve been broke. My family has been broke.
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    “I know what this s*** means and I do it because I’m good at it and I hustle hard.
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    “When it’s all said and done no-one will care about me no more.
    “So, I’ve got to make the most of it while I’m here.”
    Defeat to Franklin will end Joshua’s hopes of getting back into the world title picture, a fact he’s all too aware of.
    He said: “How long can this run go on for, three or four years?
    “And you know how quick time goes.

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    “We’re saying this now and we can look back in two years, three years, and be like f***ing hell where’s the time gone?
    “So, if I was going to do another run after this, you’re talking about fighting into my forties.
    “And I truly believe that boxing is a young man’s sport,
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    “It takes a real solid character like Bernard Hopkins, George Foreman, Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin, to go on into their forties.
    “But I think this is a run I want to make successful and then, you know, hopefully, go out on top.” More

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    Who was boxer Ken Buchanan and what was his record?

    SCOTTISH boxing legend Ken Buchanan is one of the greatest boxers the UK has had the pleasure to produce.The man dubbed the “fighting carpenter” became the undisputed lightweight world champion in 1971.
    Buchanan took the boxing world by storm and was much-loved in his native ScotlandCredit: Getty
    Who was Ken Buchanan?
    He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on June 28, 1945.
    Even before turning pro, Buchanan showed he really had something special as he won amateur titles.
    The proud Scotsman worked hard as a fighter and finally got his chance to turn professional.
    It took some time before he had the opportunity to fight in his native Scotland.
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    Once becoming a pro boxer, he had some 16 fights before getting that chance, defeating John McMillan on points in a gruelling bout.
    What was Ken Buchanan’s cause of death?
    Ken Buchanan had been battling with dementia.
    It was announced that he had passed away in his sleep.
    His family and friends will take some solace in the news that the former world champion passed away peacefully.
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    What was Ken Buchanan’s boxing record?
    After turning pro in 1965, Buchanan had to earn his stripes, facing a number of relatively low-key opponents to get his chance.
    It took 23 bouts before he got his chance to face Maurice Cullen for the British lightweight title in London in 1968.
    Having won the title, he worked hard to keep making his way up the rankings and it was not all plain sailing as he lost an epic 15-round encounter with Miguel Velasquez for the European title.
    Buchanan continued working hard and eventually got his first world title fight some five years after turning pro.
    Upsetting the odds, he won the WBA lightweight title but could not defend it in the UK due to an ongoing feud between the BBBC and the WBA.
    In 1971, Buchanan defeated Rubén Navarro to defend his crown and was awarded the vacant WBC championship, making him the undisputed lightweight champion of the world, the first ever Scotsman to hold that record.
    He won his first 33 professional fights and ended his career with a record of 61 wins and 9 losses with 27 victories coming by knockout.
    Buchanan was awarded an MBE in in 1972 and was inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the Scottish Sport Hall of Fame.
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    Ken Buchanan dead at 77: Former undisputed lightweight world champion passes away as boxing world mourns

    BOXING hero Ken Buchanan has died aged 77.Tributes have poured in for the former undisputed lightweight world champion.
    Boxing legend Ken Buchanan has diedCredit: PA
    Tributes for the legend have poured inCredit: Kenny Ramsay
    Buchanan, nicknamed the Fighting Carpenter, is widely regarded as one of the greatest Scottish fighters of all-time.
    He retired in 1982 with a 61-9 record, having knocked out 27 of his opponents.
    Fans have been left devastated by the news, with one simply posting: “R.I.P Champ.”
    Another reacted: “Sad news, gotta be one of the best British fighters of all-time.”
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    A third commented: “May he rest in peace. Great fighter and great man.”
    Light-welterweight champion Josh Taylor tweeted: “I’m saddened to hear the news of the passing of my hero and Scotland’s greatest ever champ, whom I take such inspiration from.”
    Buchanan dominated his field in the 1970s, winning the WBC and Ring titles at the beginning of the decade when he secured victory over Ismael Laguna.
    The Scottish hero retained his title twice against Ruben Navarro before beating Laguna again that year in their second meeting.
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    In the end, he lost his bout against Roberto Duran at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1972 and the Panamanian took the belts.
    The Edinburgh-born legend had a second shot at winning the WBC lightweight title in 1975, but he was defeated by Guts Ishimatsu.
    Buchanan also claimed his European lightweight title when he beat Antonio Puddu in 1974.
    He went on to retain the belt twice, beating Leonard Tavarez later that year and then Giancarlo Usai in 1975.
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    Ken Buchanan dies aged 77 as sport mourns loss of all-time Scottish boxing superstar

    TRIBUTES have been paid from some of British boxing’s biggest names following the death of Ken Buchanan, aged 77.In the ring the Edinburgh fighter achieved legendary status – becoming undisputed lightweight champion of the world in 1970.
    The Edinburgh fighter became a legend in the ring.
    Buchanan appeared at Easter Road, home of his beloved Hibs
    Widely regarded as Scotland’s greatest fighter, his record stood at 61-8 in a career spanning 17 years.
    Born in Edinburgh, ‘the Tartan Legend’ rose to the top of his sport, picking up the British lightweight title three years after his first pro bout.
    But it was his epic win over Ismael Laguna in Puerto Rico that placed him on top of the world.
    His glory led to further high-profile bouts – the controversial defeat to Roberto Duran in Madison Square Garden where he shared a dressing room with Muhammad Ali.
    He also fought an epic with future world champ Jim Watt and regained the British belt.
    His undisputed success led to a statue erected in his home city – unveiled on Leith Walk last August.
    The foundation which campaigned for the permanent memorial to the sporting icon, paid tribute to the great and announced he had died in his sleep overnight.
    It read: “It’s with great sadness that we have to inform you that Ken Buchanan passed away peacefully in his sleep this morning.
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    Champions united – Great Buchanan met up with modern-day champ Taylor several times.
    His foundation paid tribute
    “Further announcements will come and please give the family some time to process this sad news.
    “RIP Ken, always a gentleman and one of the best champions we will ever see.”
    He was awarded an MBE in in 1972 and was inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the Scottish Sport Hall of Fame.
    Buchanan was also among the ring inspiration for Josh Taylor, who took a slice of his nickname and fought under the ‘Tartan Tornado’ moniker.
    The duo – both football fans of Hibs – frequently met up and he visited Taylor’s Prestonpans home when he became undisputed super-lightweight champion in 2021.
    We are deeply saddened by the passing of Ken Buchanan MBE. The former undisputed champion has a special place in the hearts of everyone at St Andrews Sporting Club – in 1973 he was victorious in his historic British title clash with Jim Watt for the opening night of the club. pic.twitter.com/YvO5OLUxg7— St Andrew’s S.C (@StAndrewsSC) April 1, 2023

    Taylor was amongst the first to pay tribute and said: “I’m saddened to hear the news of the passing of my hero and Scotland’s greatest ever champ, whom I take such inspiration from. RIP Ken Buchanan, god bless your soul.”
    Barry McGuigan added: “So very sorry to hear of the death of the amazing KenBuchanan RIP.
    “Ken travelled to MSG to beat the great Ismael Laguna for the WBA Lightweight title way back in 1971. He was an outlier with his unique boxing style and he was a fabulous man.
    “God Bless you Ken.”
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    Inside Anthony Joshua’s revamped training camp with biggest overhaul of his career including new coach for Franklin bout

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has undergone the biggest overhaul of his career for what looks on paper to be his easiest fight for almost a decade.With all due respect to 29-year-old Jermaine Franklin, our London 2012 Olympic legend should slice through him on Saturday night.
    Anthony Joshua has overgone a huge overhaul of his training camp for his upcoming fight against Jermaine Franklin
    Anthony Joshua has hired Derrick James as his new trainer for the fight
    Anthony Joshua has undergone a huge shake-up of his training camp for the O2 fightCredit: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyjoshua/
    jermaine Franklin will be aiming to inflict another dent on Anthony Joshua’s careerCredit: PA
    Anthony Joshua has lost his last two matches – both at the hands of Oleskandr UsykCredit: AP
    Because 33-year-old Joshua has spent the last eight years obliterating world title contenders and champions like Dillian Whyte, Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker and Alexander Povetkin.
    It was only when his team took their eye off of the ball and accepted short, talented, life-long boxer Andy Ruiz as a last-minute replacement for giant, talentless, drug cheat Jarrell Miller that the wheels fell off.
    Even though he regained his hard-earned WBA, IBF and WBO belts from the Mexican – who wasted his six-month reign eating himself toward morbid obesity – the damage to Team AJ was done.
    Team GB mastermind Rob McCracken – who was against the original Ruiz bout right up until fight week in New York – was undermined when unknown coaches Joby Clayton and Angel Fernandez were brought on board for the successful rerun.
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    And the shocking cornerwork TV viewers heard during the first defeat to Oleksandr Usyk sparked a shake up, with McCracken exiting, AJ moving his camp from Sheffield to Loughborough and Robert Garcia coming in.
    It has since been revealed that Garcia wanted to quit after just one week, over unnamed team members AJ had around the gym not contributing to the work.
    And the respected Mexican-American trainer failed to tempt AJ over to California to train away from home and the local distractions.
    So it was a surprise how well AJ boxed in the Saudi Arabia rerun last August and a shame the team members around him failed to stop his post-fight meltdown, a point Usyk, former Team GB sparring partner Frazer Clarke and British ring legend Ricky Hatton all made afterwards.
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    AJ has since confirmed that the Garcia-Fernandez dream team was always a bit of a nightmare, with neither designated the head trainer.
    He said, with admirable honesty: “I think it was difficult for Garcia in that camp because he was working alongside someone and he let them kind of be one of the lead voices.
    “Angel Fernandez brought on Garcia, he brought him on as like a main assistant, someone with more experience. 
    “It was like, speak with Angel, speak with Garcia, speak with Garcia, speak with Angel.”
    Fernandez, like McCracken, Clayton and Garcia is now gone.
    Dallas-based Derrick James has had full control of this training camp, with just a couple of Joshua’s close friends helping with logistics and camp management.
    The sprawling 32-person team that sparked so much debate, after the New York loss to Ruiz, has been slashed down to a handful of essential and almost-constant faces.
    Commercial commitments to the blue-chip brands like Range Rover, Under Armour, Lucozade and Hugo Boss have either been reduced or kept more underwraps.
    Even training and nutrition has gone more old-school with AJ slashing at wood with an axe and eating the same boring foods like a couple of throwback heavy hitters.
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    “I was just doing some research on boxing and I came across Earnie Shavers,” Joshua told talkSPORT. 
    “Maybe other fighters did it back in the day, but Earnie Shavers is known as one of the strongest punchers out there.
    “He just said he used to chop wood, that was their form of strength and conditioning.
    “I have been focusing more on old-school methods.”
    When DAZN asked the 6ft 6in 17st powerhouse how his diet changes from the calorie-desperate days of camp to the final week of preparation, he credited an even older inspiration and undefeated 1950s world champion.
    “It’s the Rocky Marciano diet,” he grinned.
    “What he did was, in the week of the fight, he would have the same meals every day.
    “That way your digestive system gets used to it, your stomach is not trying to break down different foods, your body gets used to what you’re eating on a daily basis.
    “So it’s the same breakfast, same lunch and same dinner.”
    Anthony Joshua’s legacy as a British boxing legend is secured.
    Anthony Joshua has changed a lot behind the scenes to bounce back from his Oleksandr Usyk defeats
    Anthony Joshua will fight Jermaine Franklin at the O2 Arena on Saturday nightCredit: Splash
    The Olympic and world title wins changed the face of the sport and generations of fighters down the ages will continue to credit him.
    Lawrence Okolie was still working in McDonalds when he watched AJ win gold on the last day of the London Games, last Saturday he defended his WBO cruiserweight world title for the third time.
    In this third reincarnation of Brand AJ, after rebuilds from the Ruiz and Usyk defeats, it remains to be seen what he is really searching for.
    He is too generous and charitable to really be doing it just for money, like he claimed at the announcement press conference.
    He has repeated this week that boxing is a young man’s sport and a defeat on Saturday could even prove to be his last fight.
    It feels like, after the frustrating defeats to Usyk – a smaller and older man who has almost 15 years more boxing experience than Joshua – he still wants to go out on a high.
    Texan aggression-mentor James will hopefully reinstall his killer instinct, but who knows of that will result in that elusive Battle of Britain clash with Tyson Fury actually taking place.
    Maybe the former fighters and pundits who once purred over Joshua and have hurt him with their recent 180 degree turns will rekindle their love and respect for him if he shines again at the weekend.
    Whatever Joshua is looking for over in cowboy country and in old videos of black-and-white icons, every British boxing fan should hope he finds it.
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    Because – even without those career-defining fights against Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fur… yet – the former bricklayer, who didn’t even pick up a pair of gloves until he turned 18, has given so much.
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    Stunning ring girls for Joshua v Franklin reveal prep for fight with crazy baggage and gift from ex-footie star fiance

    ANTHONY JOSHUA and Jermaine Franklin are not the only people busy preparing for their heavyweight bout. That’s because Matchroom ring girls Chloe Ellman-Baker and Alissa King-Underwood are aiming to put on a show of their own.
    Ring girls Alissa King-Underwood, left, and Chloe Ellman-Baker shared their prep for AJ v FranklinCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/CqV03mMraZh/
    Chloe revealed her crazy baggage ahead of the fightCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chloe.eb/
    While Alissa showed off her new nailsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alissadaisy/
    Chloe, 23, is following in her mum’s footsteps as a ring girlCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chloe.eb/?hl=en
    Alissa, 24, was named Miss swimsuit in 2021Credit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cey2rK2M_cb/?hl=en
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    The pair took to their respective Instagram pages to reveal their preparation ahead of the fight.
    Chloe, 23, shared a picture of three big suitcases, each with their own caption label on top.
    She captioned her story: “Most people wouldn’t even pack this amount for a weeks holiday.”
    Each of the cases also had its own caption label, seemingly dedicated to a different task.
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    A silver case covered by “AJ fight + dance comp” stood behind a smaller black case with “today’s job” text over it.
    These were next to a huge case with a label of “parents house (ironing for mum)”.
    Meanwhile, Alissa – who revealed her surprising day job to SunSport – showed off a romantic gift from ex-footballer and fiance Bobby Copping.
    The 24-year-old posted a picture of some new nails with the caption: “Fresh nails courtesy of my husband to be @bobbycopping. Thank you.”
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    Joshua weighed in at 18st 3lbs – the heaviest of his career – for the make-or-break Franklin bout.
    AJ has lost back-to-back fights to Oleksandr Usyk, but is aiming to reignite his stuttering career against the American.
    But despite his fierce demeanour in and around the ring, Chloe revealed he is a “gentlemen outside of the ring”.
    She told SunSport: “I met him a few fights ago when I was last ring girling, and he is such a down-to-earth guy and I had a proper chat with him.
    “He always has time for you, which is lovely.
    “I am really excited, I think he is going to smash it on fight night and I can’t wait to see him in action as this is my first AJ fight.”
    Anthony Joshua weighed in at his career heaviest for the Jermaine Franklin boutCredit: Splash
    Chloe revealed AJ was a gent outside of the ringCredit: Chloe Ellman-Baker More