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    Manny Pacquiao, 44, in line to fight Conor Benn as promoter Eddie Hearn reveals talks with boxing legend

    EDDIE HEARN has opened the door to Manny Pacquaio fighting Conor Benn after holding talks. Pacquiao stated his intention to return to boxing following a failed presidential election in the Philippines.
    Manny Pacquiao is eyeing a boxing comebackCredit: Ryan Hafey / Premier Boxing Champions
    Conor Benn could fight Manny Pacquiao in his returnCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    And Hearn could be ready to take Benn global if the welterweight is cleared of anti-doping violations.
    SunSport were the first to reveal Pacquiao being linked with the son of British boxing legend Nigel.
    And now promoter Hearn admitted tentative negotiations have taken place with the Filipino icon.
    He Boxing King Media: “I would not be surprised to see Conor Benn fight Manny Pacquaio next.
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    “But, it’s not signed, there’s been a couple of discussions, minor discussions.”
    Pacquiao announced his retirement after losing to Yordenis Ugas, 36, in August 2021.
    But he returned in a December exhibition in South Korea against YouTuber and martial arts expert DK Yoo.
    Pacquiao, 44, has since revealed plans to make a boxing comeback and is set to fight again in Japan.
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    Meanwhile Benn, 26, is fighting to clear his name after failing two drug tests before his proposed catchweight clash with Chris Eubank Jr, 33.
    He insists he is close to clearing his name with the WBC – who decided against taking any action against the July and September red flags.
    And should the governing body prove Benn’s innocence, he will be free to fight abroad.
    But he remains in a dispute with the British Boxing Board of Control, who axed his October fight with Eubank.
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    What Tyson Fury told Derek Chisora after heavyweight rival claimed Jake Paul will KO brother Tommy

    DEREK CHISORA claimed he told Tyson Fury that Jake Paul will knock out his brother Tommy. Chisora is helping promote the grudge match between Paul and Tommy on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.
    Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora sat ringsideCredit: Getty
    The celebrity boxing rivals came face to face for the first time last weekend at Wembley Arena.
    Tyson was sat ringside and pictured having a word with Chisora, who he has beaten three times in the past.
    And Chisora claimed Tyson seemed unbothered by the prospect of his little brother losing the mega-money fight.
    He told iFL TV: “We were just talking family talk, nothing much. Just hanging out.
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    “I told him his brother is going to get knocked out and then he goes, ‘As long as he’s getting paid.'”
    Tommy, 23, is finally set to meet Paul, 26, in the ring having pulled out twice before amid injury and US visa issues in the past.
    And heavyweight champion Tyson, 34, has publicly stated he can stay in the Middle East and vacate their famous fighting surname if he loses.
    It has upped the ante even more, as tempers threatened to boil over when Tommy and Jake went nose to nose.
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    Chisora, 38, had the task of getting in between the two and talked up the pay-per-view clash.
    He said to BT Sport: “It’s a delicious fight. I call it delicious.
    “You know when you eat something and you go, ‘Wow, this is so delicious.’ This fight is going to be so delicious.”

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    When is Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk? Date, TV channel, everything we know so far about massive undisputed title fight

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk finally look set to fight for the undisputed heavyweight titles – and a date has now been pencilled in. Usyk defeated Anthony Joshua for the second time last year to retain his WBA, WBO and IBF titles, picking up the Ring Magazine belt in the process.
    Usyk beat Joshua via split decision in their Jeddah clash on August 20
    Fury stopped Chisora in the 10th round of their clash in DecemberCredit: Reuters
    Fury is the WBC champ and is coming off four huge consecutive stoppage wins himself.
    The Gypsy King beat Deontay Wilder via TKO in 2020 to claim the title, before knocking him out in their trilogy clash last year.
    Fury then overcame Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium, stopping him in the sixth round, and he beat Derek Chisora in December.
    With no mandatory challengers due, and all the belts in the hands of just two fighters, the undisputed clash looks finally set to happen.

    When is Fury vs Usyk going to take place?
    A date has yet to be confirmed for Fury’s potential undisputed clash with Usyk.
    But according to Frank Warren, all parties are working towards an April 29 clash.
    And the venue could be Saudi Arabia once again, with Riyadh being targeted, but Wembley Stadium is also still in play.
    “The fight will take place 100 per cent the last Saturday in April,” Warren said.
    “Where it takes place I genuinely think will be determined within the next six or seven days maximum.
    “If we can’t do what we’re being asked to do with Tyson and Usyk [in Saudi Arabia], then the fight will take place in the UK.”
    What TV channel will it be on?
    Fury vs Usyk has yet to be confirmed, but a TV channel will be announced once the fight is signed.
    It’s extremely likely we’ll see the fight on BT Sport Box Office, where Fury’s last seven fights have been shown.
    Queensberry Promotions and Top Rank are set to promote the mega-event.

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    What has been said?
    The pair met in the ring for a stare down following Fury’s win over Chisora, and words have been exchanged since.
    Usyk has released numerous videos in which he’s taunted Fury by calling him ‘belly’.
    In each video, the Ukrainian can be seen pointing towards his stomach and shouting: “Hey, belly, I’m coming for you.”
    Usyk has also said: “Fury, you talk about greatness in boxing.
    “But, at the same time, you say, ‘Give me a lot of money’.
    “Greatness in boxing is not determined by money. Greatness comes from a victorious path.
    Fury and Usyk have been trading verbal jabs over the last couple of monthsCredit: Getty
    “You say that I avoid you, but I never have. In fact, I have even come to you.
    “I am ready to box you even without any prize money.”
    Fury has said: “Tyson Fury here, WBC heavyweight number one. Usyk, calling out ‘The Gypsy King’ with your pathetic little call outs, dosser.
    “Rabbit, I’m coming for you, rabbit, you’re getting it, rabbit.
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    “And I’ll tell you what else, I’m gonna bust you up real bad you little middleweight.
    “I’m going to slap you into a big pile of tattoos, sucker. Come on!” More

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    Watch Jake Paul hit YouTuber so hard he SOILS HIMSELF after losing ridiculous bet ahead of Tommy Fury fight

    JAKE PAUL hit fellow YouTuber Preston Lopez so hard he “pooped himself” after losing a ridiculous bet. The pair of social media stars had a wager on the TCU vs Georgia college American football match.
    Jake Paul punching Preston Lopez after winning a bet
    Paul backed Georgia while Lopez chose TCU and if he lost he said he would take a punch as punishment.
    Georgia beat TCU by a score of 65 – 7, with Lopez admitting it was: “Possibly one of the worst bets made.”
    Lopez then jetted off to Puerto Rico, where Paul conducts his training camps and braced himself for pain.
    Paul, 26, threw just one right hand into Lopez’s midsection, which left him wincing in agony.
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    Lopez dropped to the floor and cried out: “Oh yeah, I pooped a little bit.”
    And shocked Paul asked: “Did you actually s*** yourself?”
    Lopez replied: “It feels a little wet.”
    Paul declined a hug, instead pointing Lopez to the bathroom, but did admit: “This kid is out of his mind, bro, but I respect it, he showed up and took it.”
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    The vlogger-turned prizefighter has spent the last two years training in sunny Puerto Rico.
    But he has based himself in Dubai for his next fight, against Tommy Fury, 23, just 700 miles away in Saudi Arabia on February 26.
    Paul appears full of confidence as he vowed to knock out Fury when they finally meet and claimed to be “the best boxer in the world”.
    He said: “I will knock him out. I will embarrass him. I will put him to sleep. I’m the best in the world.
    “I’m the best boxer in the world, baby. I Jake Paul, will knock out, defeat and embarrass Tommy Fury, February 26th, live in Saudi Arabia.”

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    Tommy Fury sparring ‘one of the best bare-knuckle fighters in the UK’ ahead of Jake Paul grudge fight

    TOMMY FURY has been sparring “one of the best bare-knuckle fighters in the UK” ahead of his grudge match with Jake Paul. The celebrity boxing rivals are training hard after announcing the latest rescheduling of the bout, on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.
    Bare-knuckle boxer Danny Christie with Tommy Fury
    Jake Paul training ahead of his fight with Tommy FuryCredit: Instagram @jakepaul
    Paul has set up shop in Dubai, just 700 miles away from the scene of the pay-per-fight fight in Riyadh.
    Meanwhile, Fury has been training in Bolton at the Elite-boxing in Bolton, headed up by head coach Alex Matvienko.
    And the gym welcomed in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship star Christie into their doors to spar.
    A post on their Instagram read: “Busy busy morning loads sparring including one of the best Bareknuckle fighters in the UK @danny_tb_christie a well known fighter on the circuit.”
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    Fury, 23, is finally set to meet Paul, 26, in the ring, following two cancellations in the past.
    He was forced to pull out in December 2021 due to a rib injury and then last August amid a US visa issue.
    Fury revealed is enduring a gruelling grind in training said he even moved out of the £3.5million mansion he shares with Molly-Mae.
    He told Sky Sports: “I’m a professional athlete, I’m a professional boxer.
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    “My job is not to make little sly jokes and comments on Instagram and social media.
    “I’m in a training camp. I’m in bed nine o’clock every single night, I’m up 4.30/5am running. Solely focussed on this man.
    “One man is flying around the globe, coming here to do media stuff, going here, there and everywhere and you’ve got one man that’s living in a hellhole.
    “I’ve moved out of my own house, I’m living in a little apartment, I’ve gone back to the dog mindset.
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    “And that’s what’s going to get me through this fight, he’s not working as hard as I am, I’m putting the work in.
    “I’m not just putting the work in when the camera’s in front of me. All the cameras are off when I’m working.
    “I don’t need people to stand around me and say, ‘You’re doing well, keep going.’
    “It’s already tunnel vision and nothing else is going to distract me. Nothing in this world could take away my focus right now.”
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    Inside boxer Kell Brook’s controversies from snorting white powder to racist slur claims

    BOXER Kell Brook yesterday apologised after a video emerged of him snorting a white powder. Footage showed Brook, 36, bending over a glass-topped table with the powder heaped next to a plastic “wrap”.
    Boxer Kell Brook was filmed snorting a line of white powder in a party at his home
    Footage shows him snorting the substance through a roll-up from a glass coffee table
    Kell then appears worse for wears as he shadow boxes in front of a framed picture of him on the wall
    The former world champion has apologisedCredit: Getty
    The former world champion, nicknamed Special K, mumbled “nice” before appearing the worse for wear as he shadow boxed in front of a framed portrait of himself.
    His manager Terry Thompson insisted the video, obtained by The Sun on Sunday, was “a joke”.
    Brook wore a T-shirt featuring boxing legend Joe Louis at the Sheffield party.
    A source said: “He had a bit of a gathering at his house where people were drinking spirits and smoking.
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    “He was snorting white powder.”
    Wife Lindsey, 35, who was often seen in the ring after his fights, and their three children were believed to be away.
    But yesterday he apologised to his friends and family and promised to get help.
    He said: “It’s no secret that I struggle with mental health & I’m finding retirement really hard.
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    “I’m actively seeking the help I need to get me on the right path. Again I apologise for the hurt I’ve caused.”
    Manager Mr Thompson said of the party clip: “This is a thing that has sort of got out of hand.
    “They were at his house, they were having a laugh. They were joking about things.”
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    Boxing rival Amir Khan previously accused Brook of having a “lifestyle of partying and drinking and everything else”.
    And in 2012 he wrote on Twitter: “I’ve heard things about Kell Brook.
    “He’s been seen taking cocaine.
    “Boxing is a professional sport for those who have discipline and respect.”
    Brook announced his retirement in May after winning 40 of 43 professional fights.
    But he said recently he would return to the ring for the right offer.
    The Sun on Sunday’s source said: “Kell seems a bit lost without boxing, and it seems like it would be better for him if he made a comeback.
    “He seems to be surrounded by the wrong people, who are not a good influence on him.”
    RACISM DENIAL
    Last year he denied making a racist comment while Amir Khan denied making a homophobic comment at their pre-fight news conference.
    Khan, born to Pakistani parents, said comments Brook previously made about him having a “poppadom chin” had racial connotations.
    He said: “His excuse was not good enough. It should not be said. Things like that should not be said. This is a sport and we have to respect each other.
    “Before the fight we don’t get on, we don’t respect each other, but come fight night that will be the time when we will see who the better fighter is but before anything like that when race gets involved it just messes things up and I’m quite upset he came out with that comment.”
    Brook denied being racist and said he just wanted to comment on how brittle his chin was.
    He added: “He’s obviously going down the line of me being racist. Most of my close friends are Asian.
    “The original Amir Khan was going to be in my corner so he’s obviously wanting to get the people thinking I’m racist but I’m absolutely not.
    “All I was saying was how fragile the poppadom is and his chin is brittle like that. Looking back now I regret it. There’s nothing behind it.”
    STABBED TWICE
    Brook, who is pals with England and Manchester City footballer Kyle Walker, was brought up in a council house in Sheffield.
    He began boxing aged 12 and turned professional at 18 — quickly winning title belts.
    But he had problems outside the ring.
    In 2007 he was stabbed in the buttocks outside a nightclub in Sheffield.
    In 2014 he beat Shawn Porter in California to become IBF World Welterweight champion.
    But two weeks later he was slashed three times with a machete in Tenerife and needed 32 metal staples.
    He told the Daily Mail after the unprovoked attack how he remembered “blood spurting everywhere, panicking, thinking I was going to die”.
    He could remember a scramble, swearing from behind him and then nothing until hearing Spanish doctors.
    When he woke up in hospital he was scared he may never walk again.
    He was on a family holiday at the time. He met his alleged assailant at a bar manager’s apartment for a party after going out for drinks.
    Other people there eventually went home so Kell went with his alleged attacker after being invited to his apartment for a drink.
    Kell said: “I got to his place, had a few more drinks, and got into a general chat about things. Tourism, cars, boats. Then suddenly the mood switched. This guy started going on about street fighting. The mood changed.
    “(He was saying) a boxer can’t compete with a street fighter. I went from being comfortable to it switching without reason. This place, in his apartment, the kitchen and living room is close together.
    “Everything is just a hand away from you. He was in the kitchen and I was in the living room. Without warning or caution, one swipe.”
    He said the weapon was like a machete and about a foot long. And he said he was there for less than an hour before the attack, adding that he desperately tried to escape without retaliating.
    He said: “I was a victim of an unprovoked attack. Without warning, I was getting (hit with a) machete by this guy to my leg.
    “The next minute I was trying to find my feet but my leg wasn’t working. There was so much blood spurting out and it was a tile floor. I lost my balance and fell.
    “I remember scrambling about, trying to get out. I was just thinking I need to get out. I could see death.
    “This guy was stood over me, shouting and swearing. I am trying to scramble away. I was thinking about my daughter, that I need to get away. I was covered in blood, panicking, feeling so drained and weak from the loss of blood. I feared for my life.”
    He eventually managed to escape, leaving a blood trail, to another apartment to raise the alarm.
    It is said he woke up a neighbour before he passed out.
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    In 2016 Kell lost a fight while suffering a broken eye socket.
    In 2020 he admitted suffering depression afterwards, recalling: “It ruined me. It was a very dark time. I needed counsellors, the lot. Words can’t describe how low I’ve been.”
    The former world champ, pictured at the WBA Inter-Continental Welterweight Title Fight in 2012Credit: Getty
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    Eddie Hearn vows Anthony Joshua will make ‘a statement’ in do-or-die comeback fight with Jermaine Franklin

    EDDIE HEARN insists Anthony Joshua will make “a statement” in his high-stakes showdown with Jermaine Franklin.AJ, 33, will look to resurrect his career against the American at London’s O2 Arena in April in what will be his first outing since consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Anthony Joshua will return to the ring in April for his first outing since back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr UsykCredit: GETTY
    The former unified heavy champ will throw down with Jermaine FranklinCredit: MATCHROOM BOXING
    Promoter Eddie Hearn is confident AJ will return to the win column in emphatic fashionCredit: PA
    Defeat to Franklin would likely banish the Watford warrior from the world title picture, but promoter Hearn is confident the former two-time unified heavyweight champ will return to winning ways in style.
    He told The BBC: “It’s a really tough fight with loads of pressure to come back because if AJ doesn’t win this fight, then we’ve got a major problem.
    “I believe you’ll see a statement from a guy who is very dangerous, very motivated to become a three-time heavyweight world champion.”
    Heavy-handed Franklin has been dismissed as a gimme opponent for AJ, despite going the distance with recent WBC title challenger Dillian White last November.
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    Hearn said: “There’s so much contradiction, ‘Anthony Joshua is finished, mentally he’s shot.
    “‘But he’ll knock out Jermaine Franklin inside three rounds.’
    “The same people that say Jermaine Franklin beat Dillian Whyte but he’s a terrible opponent for Anthony Joshua, in a comeback fight after two defeats to the pound-for-pound number one.
    “What this guy has done from a resume perspective is unbelievable.
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    “And I’m telling you now, this guy – still top-three heavyweight, capable of regaining his heavyweight world title.”
    Although Hearn is confident Joshua will return to the win column, he admits it’ll be curtains for the Olympian’s career if he suffers a third loss on the trot.
    He told iFL TV: “You go into that fight in April and you know that defeat, it’s all over, really.
    “It would be a third back-to-back defeat and yet a great performance and a showroom knockout will get everyone saying, ‘We’re back, baby.’
    “That’s what I can’t wait for because I love it when our backs are against the wall.
    “I’m excited. I’m really excited. This is the most excited I’ve been in Joshua’s journey so far.” More

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    Jake Paul calls on John Fury to CONFIRM he will retire son Tommy from boxing if he loses to YouTube star

    JAKE PAUL wants John Fury to CONFIRM he will retire son Tommy from boxing should he lose their fight. The celebrity boxing rivals have announced the latest rescheduling of the grudge match, on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.
    Jake Paul and Tommy Fury facing off for the first timeCredit: Getty
    John Fury pictured with his son Tommy in 2019Credit: Rex

    Fury’s dad John and champion brother Tyson claimed he must stay in the Saudi desert and vacate their famous fighting surname if he loses.
    And Paul wants that punishment to be official as he commented on John’s Instagram.
    He wrote: “You believe in your wee boy? Then make another video and confirm that you will retire him from boxing if he loses to me.
    “Otherwise talk less and show up for once.”
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    Fury, 23, twice pulled out of facing Paul, 26, in the past, due to a rib injury in December 2021 and US visa issues last August.
    But he gets a third crack after the two renegotiated for a pay-per-view blockbuster in the Middle East.
    John has insisted his boy WILL make it to fight night… and leave Paul unable to stand on his own two feet.
    He said: “Jake, you think Tommy’s not going to show up. You’re going to be very disappointed and mistaken.
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    “Because we’re one million per cent going to be there. We can’t wait to get this fight on with you, mate.
    “There’s no way in the world, in this entire world, that the fight ain’t going to happen, pal.
    “So if you’re dreaming in your own little boys brain, thinking we’re not going to show up and Tommy’s not going to fight you mate, well you’re going to be very wrong.
    “Be prepared to get taken out that ring on a stretcher my friend, because that’s what’s happening to you my friend.
    “You’ve no chance at all, I don’t give you any chance whatsoever, not a remote chance, not even a puncher’s chance.” More