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    Jake Paul tipped ‘break into cruiserweight TOP TEN in the world’ as grudge match with Tommy Fury edges closer

    JAKE PAUL has been tipped to break into the cruiserweight top ten due to his “grit and determination”.The social media sensation has made quite the splash in the boxing world since making his professional debut in January 2020.
    Jake Paul has made quite the splash in the boxing worldCredit: REUTERS
    The YouTuber has a stunning KO win over ex-UFC champ Tyron Woodley to his nameCredit: Showtime
    Paul’s sparring partner Rydell Booker has tipped him to break into the cruiserweight top tenCredit: INSTAGRAM@RYDELL_BOOKER
    Paul, 25, has gone 6-0 in his brief stint as a pro, racking up wins against former UFC welter and middleweight champions Tyron Woodley and Anderson Silva.
    The Problem Child has yet to face a professional boxer, but sparring partner Rydell Booker is confident he has what it takes to make it to the upper echelons of the cruiserweight division.
    The American told Betway: “I’m quite sure he will break into the top ten in the world.
    “At least eight or seven, but he’s setting his own destination and he’s got the right team around him and even with me coming along I can teach him the craftiness they don’t teach anymore from the 80s and 90s.”
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    Booker has put several hard rounds in the YouTuber-turned-boxer and has been impressed with his ability to quickly pick up the tools of the trade.
    The 41-year-old said: “Jake’s a very quick learner and he’s surprised a lot of boxers.
    “When I sparred with him on Tuesday, the things I did to him on Tuesday I could not do to him on Thursday.
    “He’s a very quick learner, he works very hard and he’s passionate about it even though he doesn’t need money from boxing, he’s already wealthy.
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    “Jake’s a student of the game, a fast learner and he wants it – he’s got the grit.”
    Paul is planning to return to the ring early next year and has set his sights on a long-awaited grudge match with Tommy Fury.
    Days after going face-to-face with Fury and dad John, Paul tweeted: “Dear Frank Warren, I agree to fight Tommy in Manchester or London in February.
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    “I’ll come to his country, no more running. His baby is due then & you’ve said it’s no issue.
    “Since John is adamant we’ve agreed, I am giving you seven days to present a signed contract by Tommy or I’m moving on.” More

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    ‘I can take a punch’ – Andy Ruiz Jr not fazed by Deontay Wilder’s brutal power with American rivals ordered into fight

    ANDY RUIZ JR is unfazed by Deontay Wilder’s brutal power with the American pair ordered into fighting. The WBC have called on the two to meet in a final eliminator for the title held by Tyson Fury.
    Andy Ruiz Jr is unfazed by Deontay Wilder’s brutal powerCredit: AP
    Deontay Wilder has been ordered into fighting Andy Ruiz Jr by the WBCCredit: Getty
    Ruiz, 33, returned to the ring in September by beating Cuban veteran Luis Ortiz, 43, on points following three knockdowns.
    Wilder, 37, was ringside and a month later brutally knocked out Robert Helenius, 38, inside the opening round.
    Following the pair of WBC eliminator bouts, the governing body pitted Ruiz with Wilder and he has the backing of Eddie Hearn to win.
    Ruiz told Boxing Social: “For me, I feel like I can take a punch. I’m not saying that he doesn’t hit hard or nothing, damn well he hits hard.
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    “But just how Eddie Hearn was saying, I’m gonna get in, I’m gonna throw my combinations, I’m gonna be fast, explosive, and I throw that right hand, in his temple, he’s gonna go down.”
    Wilder’s team were eyeing Anthony Joshua, 33, or Oleksandr Usyk, 35, for the heavyweight’s return but are confident in beating Ruiz.
    Coach Malik Scott told ESNews: “It’s exciting news.
    “It’s no secret that I wanted the Usyk or the Anthony Joshua fight for Deontay, it’s big time boxing, but if Andy Ruiz is who we have to line up and get rid of then so be it.
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    “Andy has fast hands, he’s explosive. Usually when you describe a fighter and say he’s short or he’s shorter, that can come across as a disadvantage.
    “But in Andy’s case, being short he [knows] how to use his height to get under.
    “I’ve already begun drawing it up and we’re going to get in the lab, and we gonna put him on his ass.”
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    Tyson Fury fight with Oleksandr Usyk is still ON despite heavyweight champ set to be ordered into facing new opponent

    OLEKSANDR USYK plans to still push ahead with a fight against Tyson Fury despite being faced with a new opponent. Talks are ongoing for the Ukrainian to put his WBA, IBF and WBO belts up against WBC champion Fury next year in a unification.
    Oleksandr Usyk plans to still push ahead with a fight against Tyson FuryCredit: EPA
    Tyson Fury is set to return against Derek ChisoraCredit: PA
    But a spanner was thrown in the works following the news the IBF are set to order Usyk into fighting mandatory challenger Filip Hrgovic.
    Although the pound-for-pound star’s promoter Alex Krassyuk expects the historic undisputed bout to supersede a mandatory.
    Krassyuk told Sky Sports: “At this stage I can anticipate that it will not influence the undisputed anyhow.”
    Usyk, 35, set for himself up for the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification after twice beating Anthony Joshua, 33.
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    But he ruled himself out until next year to spend time with his loved ones having returned to war-torn Ukraine after months training away.
    Fury, 34, instead returns on December 3 in a trilogy bout against Derek Chisora, 38, who he beat one-sidedly in 2011 and 2014.
    Despite the world title fight at Tottenham’s stadium, negotiations are commencing for next year’s unification.
    And Usyk’s manager Egis Klimas even claimed they have agreed to terms, leaving the ball in Fury’s court.
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    Klimas told SecondsOut: “Everything is done from our side – everything, absolutely.
    “So, there’s only one guy who can say, ‘Yes, we’re going [ahead]’ that’s Fury.”
    Chisora earned the shot with Fury after pushing Usyk all the way and could even land himself a rematch if he pulls off an upset next month.
    If Chisora beats Fury, Klimas said: “Then we’re gonna go and unify the titles with Chisora.
    “We [beat him comfortably in 2020], but again: Boxing is boxing; one time you beat them, one time you can lose, one time you can draw – and all kind of different things happen.”
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    Floyd Mayweather slams critics of Deji fight and claims he values ‘currency over legacy’ after latest exhibition

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER has hit out at critics of his exhibition career, insisting he values “currency over legacy.”The former five-weight world champion has taken part in multiple non-sanctioned bouts since bringing an end to his professional career in the summer of 2017.
    Floyd Mayweather has taken part in multiple exhibitions since retiring from pro boxingCredit: AP
    The boxing legend recently locked horns with YouTuber Deji in DubaiCredit: LEE HAMILTON-COOPER
    Mayweather has vehemently defended the exhibition portion of his careerCredit: LEE HAMILTON-COOPER
    Mayweather, 45, has locked horns with two mixed martial artists, a former sparring partner and YouTubers Logan Paul and Deji since his professional retirement.
    The fights with Paul and Deji – the latter of which took place in Dubai last weekend – have drawn the bulk of the criticism, although hall-of-famer Mayweather could care less as they’re paying him handsomely.
    In his post-fight press conference, he said: “A lot of time people say, ‘Oh, Floyd have to do exhibitions.
    “My philosophy is never stop getting it (money). Currency over legacy. Currency over legacy.”
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    Mayweather insists the exhibition portion of his career isn’t down to a dwindling bank balance.
    He continued: “Believe me, if I don’t ever do another exhibition in my life, I can live a great life.”
    Boxing Mayweather legend cruised to victory in his Dubai dust-up with Deji, whom he stopped in the sixth round.
    But he was given a black eye by the YouTuber, whom he was full of praise for after the bout.
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    He said: “I’m proud of you, keep up the great work.
    “I want anyone to go after their dreams, go after what they believe in, continue to work hard and continue to build.
    “I didn’t get to where I got to overnight. It took a lot of time, it took a great team. I didn’t do it by myself.
    “I’m glad that he landed a good shot. This is a part of fighting, this is a part of entertainment.”
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    “These people want to see entertainment and fun and that’s what we both gave them tonight.
    “You’re a hell of a fighter, you’re a hell of a competitor, and keep up the great work.” More

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    Anthony Joshua torn apart by Dillian Whyte for having ‘no real spine or backbone’ amid rematch rumours between rivals

    ANTHONY JOSHUA was torn apart by Dillian Whyte for having “no real spine or backbone” amid rumours of rematch between them. Joshua is taking a break from boxing following consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk and failed talks to face Tyson Fury.
    Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte are linked to a rematchCredit: https://twitter.com/DillianWhyte
    His promoter Eddie Hearn said the winner of Whyte’s November 26 fight with Jermaine Franklin would be a frontunner to box AJ next year.
    And Whyte has wasted no time in igniting a war of words with the man he beat in the amateurs but lost to six years later in their 2015 thriller.
    He told JOE: “You could be speaking to him, and he just looks a bit spaced out and a bit absent-minded and a bit vacant.
    “He’s done a few weird things as well. We all do weird things but there’s no consistency to what he does.
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    “He puts on this act and pretends he’s a good boy, and all of a sudden, he wants to be a bad boy and he wants to rap, and he wants to talk about notorious gangsters and stuff.
    “But at the same time, he’s a good boy and an advocate. There’s no consistency.
    “That’s what I mean, he’s weird, no consistency, no real spine or backbone, just a bit all over the place.”
    Whyte, 34, returns for the first time since defeat to Fury, also 34, at Wembley Arena.
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    And with a rematch against Joshua, 33, in the pipeline if he beats American Franklin, 29, he wants his old rival to stick around.
    Whyte said: “I hope he stays in boxing, and I hope he stays of solid mind because I want to fight him.
    “I want a chance to get my rematch, so I hope he stays of solid and sound mind.
    “I don’t want him to go crazy and then retire and f***ing become a rapper or a priest or something.”
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    Tommy Fury’s promoter Frank Warren hopes to have Jake Paul fight finalised ‘in the next week or so’ as UK bout is agreed

    FRANK WARREN hopes to have a deal with Tommy Fury and Jake Paul wrapped up “in the next week or so” after agreeing to a February fight. Paul publicly stated online that he is ready to travel to the UK to face Fury at the third time of asking.
    Tommy Fury pictured with Frank Warren and Daniel DuboisCredit: PA:Press Association
    Jake Paul commentating on Tommy Fury’s fight
    And he has given his celebrity boxing rival just seven days to return a signed contract by.
    But Hall of Fame promoter Warren reckons that is enough time to get a deal over the line.
    He said on talkSPORT: “It will probably be in late February or March.
    “The reason why it didn’t go [before], the contracts were all signed, because of the problems he had with the US immigration.
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    “We are all past that now. Jake is up for coming over here and we have to get the deal finalised in the next week or so.”
    Twice the famous boxing foes have signed to fight but both times Fury, 23, was withdrawn.
    He suffered a rib injury last December and then was pulled out in the rehashed date in August amid a US visa issue, which still persists.
    Paul, 25, was a special guest commentator at the Coca-Cola Arena as Fury boxed late replacement Rolly Lambert in an exhibition.
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    The American heckled from ringside and the two later clashed post-fight with security having to restrain them as their rivalry hit new heights.
    Fury’s dad and coach John later claimed he shook hands with Paul’s manager Nakisa Bidarian over a bout in February.
    And the YouTuber-turned 6-0 boxer insisted he has no problem crossing enemy territory to finally commence battle.
    He tweeted: “I agree to fight Tommy in Manchester or London in February.
    “I’ll come to his country, no more running. His baby is due then and you’ve said it’s no issue.
    “Since John is adamant we’ve agreed, I am giving you seven days to present a signed contract by Tommy or I’m moving on.”
    Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions company revealed they will pay their man while Warren will take care of Fury’s financials.
    MVP posted: “John Fury has asked for February. Jake Paul has agreed.
    “All that is needed now is for Frank Warren to get Tommy Fury to sign. MVP is paying Jake Paul and Frank Warren is paying Tommy Fury.”
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    Tyson Fury admits he cannot retire from boxing until fighting Anthony Joshua after years of failed talks between rivals

    TYSON FURY admitted he cannot retire from boxing until finally fighting Anthony Joshua. The pair have spent years failing to agree terms for a Battle of Britain bout, most recently for December.
    Tyson Fury admitted he cannot retire from boxing until fighting Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
    And it leaves Fury unable to walk away until he settles the score with Joshua in the ring once and for all.
    He said on The High Performance podcast: “I don’t think I can retire today.
    “Because I need that Joshua fight. We have been trying to make that fight for years.
    “It’s the fight that people want to see. It’s the fight that I want to see as a boxing fan.”
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    Fury, 34, said he was walking away from the sport in April after he knocked out Dillian Whyte, 34, at Wembley.
    But that lasted just a matter of months as a unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk, 35, or grudge match with Joshua, 33, proved too tempting.
    In the end, Fury had to settle for a trilogy bout on December 3 with Derek Chisora, 38, who he has twice beaten in one-sided fashion.
    And it leaves the door open to super-fights with Usyk and AJ next year, with the Gypsy King claiming he could box into his 50s.
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    Fury admitted it would be a crime for boxing fans if he does not fight Joshua, having shared the ring with Deontay Wilder, 37, three times.
    He said: “For the last four or five years, there has been this three-headed monster: me, Wilder, Joshua.
    “Joshua and Wilder have been slain, and I’m the last one standing.
    “All of a sudden, you’ve got some new people coming up now – Joe Joyce, Daniel Dubois, Usyk’s gate-crashed the party.
    “Now there’s a load of new blood that wasn’t there five years ago and it’s like, ‘can you beat this person?’.
    “But I think it would be an absolute dying travesty if me and Joshua didn’t fight in this era.”
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    Misfits Boxing 3 fight card and live stream guide: Hasim Rahman vs Greg Hardy headlines, KSI announcing NEXT opponent

    BOXER Hasim Rahman Jr faces late replacement Greg Hardy in the Misfits Boxing 3 main event after Vitor Belfort withdrew.Hardy is a former UFC heavyweight and replaces fellow MMA star Belfort for the big bout in Texas – with the card also set to witness KSI announcing his next opponent.
    How the big card is shaping up
    Second generation star Rahman Jr, 31, has a pro boxing record of 12-1.
    He was set to face Jake Paul earlier this year in September.
    Though a dispute over the weight for the fight meant it was called off at late notice.
    YouTube sensations King Kenny and Deen the Great are also on a STACKED bill in the US.
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    When is Misfits Boxing 3?
    Misfits Boxing 3 takes place on Saturday, November 19.
    The Moody Center in Austin, Texas, plays host.
    What live stream and TV channel is Misfits Boxing 3 on?
    Misfits Boxing 3 will be broadcast live on DAZN.
    DAZN costs £7.99 per month for subscribers.
    Vitor Belfort – who beat Holyfield last year – is off the card
    What is the Misfits Boxing 3 fight card?
    Hasim Rahman Jr vs Greg Hardy
    Josh Brueckner vs Chase DeMoor
    King Kenny vs DK Money
    Deen The Great vs Walid Sharks
    Minikon vs Nick Joseph
    Fangs vs 6ar6ie6
    Brandon Buckingham vs Ice Poseidon
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