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    Watch Ricky Hatton’s gruelling workout regime as Tyson Fury reacts to lung-busting gym session ahead of comeback fight

    RICKY HATTON has left no stone unturned ahead of his return to the ring.The former two-division world champion will come out of retirement next month to lock horns with fellow boxing great Marco Antonio Barrera in an exhibition bout.
    Ricky Hatton will face Marco Antonio Barerra in a rescheduled exhibition bout next monthCredit: HATTONBARERRA.COM
    The Hitman is leaving left no stone unturned ahead of his return to the ringCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICKYHITMANHATTON
    The former two-weight world champ has been using the gruelling airdyne bikeCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICKYHITMANHATTON
    Hatton has also been getting heavy sled pushes inCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICKYHITMANHATTON
    Although their clash isn’t a professional bout, Hatton has been training for his showdown with the Mexican the same way he did when he was at the peak of his powers.
    The Hitman gave his legion of fans an insight into his exhaustive training regime for the November 12 dust-up on social on Monday morning.
    Hatton, 44, shared clips of himself hitting the heavy bag, cycling on the airdyne bike, performing explosive jumps over a bar and weighted sled pushes to his Instagram page.
    His accompanying caption read: “Followed by my own session. Tough 8 x 3s.
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    “Going through the gears now, flat out but getting second winds/recovery rate improving rapid [sic] now.”
    Hatton’s gruelling workout was liked by close to 2,500 of his followers, including WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.
    Fury was so impressed by the British boxing legend’s work rate that he shared his post with his 5.7million followers.
    Hatton’s clash with former three-weight world champion Barerra was originally due to take place in July but was rescheduled.
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    The pride of Manchester has undergone a dramatic body transformation ahead of the fight – initially shedding a whopping TWO STONE in a mere seven weeks.
    He told The Telegraph in June: “I was 14 [stone] six and I’m 12 two now, I’ve lost that in seven weeks which is incredible.
    “I don’t think I did that when I was fighting but I was always good at losing the weight.
    “When I told people I’m doing the exhibition bout in July, which came about as an idea after I saw Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr fight in a similar bout in lockdown, they said, ‘Absolutely no chance, you’re never out of the pub, look at the size of you, you’ll never do that.'”
    Ricky Hatton has lost over two stone preparing for his clash with BarerraCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICKYHITMANHATTON
    He added: “If you tell Ricky Hatton I can’t do something I’ll do it. I’m already seeing this as a complete life change.
    “It’s about exercise and diet, knowing to eat the right things, when to eat the right things.
    “‘I used to be in the pub a few nights a week. Now I’m not drinking, I’ve had a couple of glasses of wine over the last couple of weeks in the house.
    “My willpower is strong. I still have my nights out but they’re few and far between and I think this Ricky is here to stay.
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    “I like to go for meals, I like takeaways, I like to have a pie, I’m never going to be one of them but I’m enjoying the fact that everyone comes up to me and says, ‘Ricky you’re looking well.
    “No one can say, ‘You fat b anymore.’ And I can hide behind a lamp-post now – not a skip.”
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    Jack Fincham vs Anthony Taylor: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel as Love Island star makes boxing debut

    JACK FINCHAM makes his big-time boxing debut next month as he faces Anthony Taylor on Floyd Mayweather’s undercard. Fincham, who won Love Island in 2017 with ex-partner Dani Dyer, has experience as an amateur fighter.
    Jack Fincham faces Anthony Taylor on November 13 in Dubai
    Jack Fincham will face Anthony Taylor on the Mayweather vs Deji undercardCredit: PA
    But he’s yet to test himself as a professional or in the paid ranks at all since coming out of the ITV reality show.
    Fincham, 31, did sign a promotional deal with Boxxer at the end of 2020 but his scheduled fight was cancelled after he got himself into a car accident.
    But now he’s back in the mix and readying himself for a clash with Taylor, who fought another Love Island star in Tommy Fury last year.
    Fury, who finished second on the show a year after Fincham won it, beat Taylor via decision in August 2021.

    When is Fincham vs Taylor?

    Fincham’s big clash with Taylor will take place on Saturday, November 13.
    The bout is on the undercard of Mayweather vs Deji, so could get underway from any time between 7pm-9pm.
    The fight will be held at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Fincham vs Taylor will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    A subscription to DAZN costs £7.99-a-month.
    The PPV price for the event has yet to be confirmed.

    Full card
    The entire card has yet to be confirmed but Fury is also on the bill as he takes on Paul Bamba.
    And Conor Benn’s brother Harley is in action, with his opponent not yet determined.

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    Tommy Fury vs Paul Bamba
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    Delfine Persoon vs Ikram Kerwat
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    What has been said?
    “November 13th the pretty boy returns to DAZN AGAIN! This time on PPV Against @jack_charlesf. It’s going to be a great time to smash his face in @GlobalTitansFS,” Taylor tweeted.
    Thank you for this opportunity on the biggest fight card of the year it’s an honor! Watch it live on ppv @daznboxing.” More

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    Deontay Wilder to demand a ‘truckload of money’ to face Anthony Joshua in grudge match after spectacular KO of Helenius

    DEONTAY WILDER will demand “truckloads of money” to face Anthony Joshua following his spectacular return to the ring.The former long-reigning WBC heavyweight champion bounced back from consecutive stoppage defeats to Tyson Fury with a spectacular first-round knockout of Robert Helenius in New York last weekend.
    Deontay Wilder got back to winning ways with a spectacular KO of Robert HeleniusCredit: The Mega Agency
    Wilder’s stunning KO of Helenius sparked fresh calls for a clash with Anthony JoshuaCredit: PA
    But Wilder will demand “truckloads of money” for the fight, according to his promoterCredit: AFP or licensors
    Wilder’s demolition of Helenius sparked fresh calls for him to throw down with former two-time unified champion Joshua, a fight promoter Shelly Finkel believes will be made for the right amount of money.
    He told Fight Hub TV: “A couple of months ago, Eddie Hearn sent us a letter, and we said the most important thing is Deontay training and doing what he did tonight.
    “Now that he’s done it, we’ll see if Eddie will come with the truckloads of money he said and the Joshua deal that he said.
    “We’re here. He knows how to reach us, so we’ll see. We’ll see if tonight changed his mind.”
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    Matchroom Boxing chief Hearn made overtures to book a showdown between Wilder and AJ ahead of the Brit’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in August.
    Wilder and Joshua, 36 and 33 respectively, were on course to face one another in 2018 when the pair held all the heavyweight marbles.
    But Wilder turned down a whopping three-fight undisputed deal worth close to £100million as he felt he was being lowballed.
    The bad blood that remains between the pair has Bronze Bomber Wilder eager to settle the score before he hangs up his gloves.
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    He told The Good Fight: “Me and Joshua should have fought years ago, I could have been the undisputed champion.
    “The chance isn’t gone, we are both still in the business of fighting so that opportunity will always be there.
    “People still always stop me and ask when I’m fighting Joshua. Some people still think that’s the biggest fight in the world, between us two.
    “It is the No1 match-up that people still always ask me about.
    “It’s not a matter of ‘if’ the fight happens. It’s a matter of when, we just need the tight timing.”
    Wilder, however, doesn’t plan on taking part in protracted negotiations to get his hands on AJ.
    He added: “We will not fall in line with Eddie Hearn’s games? They drained us.
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    “We dealt with Eddie Hearn for around six months and they just gave us the round around.
    “They have their story, which they tell everyone, but I know the facts and he is a big manipulator.”
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    Bare-knuckle boxers show off horror injuries including gruesome swollen eyes after brutal bloodbath fights

    BLOOD, bruises and cuts were on show at the O2 Arena last weekend following yet another bare-knuckle boxing event at the famous venue.The Indigo at the O2 has become a regular venue for bare-knuckle promotions in recent years.
    Bare-knuckle boxing returned to the O2 Arena last weekendCredit: REUTERS
    There was plenty of blood on display at the gruesome event at the IndigoCredit: REUTERS
    BYB 12 took place in a triangular ringCredit: REUTERS
    Several fighters were left battered and bruised from their bare-knuckle boutsCredit: REUTERS
    And on Sunday night, it played host to BYB Extreme Fighting’s 12th show – which well and truly lived up to its “extreme” moniker.
    The adequately titled “London Brawl” featured 11 fights – many of which left the combatants battered and bruised.
    But unlike traditional boxing matches, the bouts took place in a triangular ring – which is becoming a regular occurrence across the globe.
    The dimensions of the “Trigon” left little room for the fighters to escape close encounters with one another.
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    And that meant far more gruesome and blood-drawing exchanges than in regular bouts.
    Post-fight snaps of the combatants showed the devastating effects of repeatedly being hit in the face bare knuckle.
    Most, if not all, of the fighters on the card suffered serious swelling to their faces.
    There were black eyes aplenty too.
    Unsurprisingly, there were some serious hand injuries after the fights – with main eventer Carlos Guerra being one of the fighters sporting a swollen hand after his clash with Seth Shaffer.
    The bouts were thunderous and gruellingCredit: REUTERS
    Brandon Johnson’s left eye was completely shut following his BYB 12 boutCredit: Reuters
    Jonny Jones was left with a nasty gash above his left eyeCredit: REUTERS
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    Guerra and Shaffer’s welterweight title fight served as the showpiece bout for the BYB 14.
    Shaffer left the Indigo with the belt thanks to a second-round TKO victory – which came courtesy of a nasty straight-right, left-hook combination.
    A bloodied and bruised Guerra tried to beat the count but was unable to rise to his feet before the ref reached ten.
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    Guerra’s blood was ultimately the last to be spilt on the canvas on another gruesome night at the Indigo.
    But given the growth of bare-knuckle boxing over the last few years, it most definitely won’t be the last.
    Carlos Guerra was left with nuermous cuts and bruises following his BYB title fightCredit: Reuters
    And he was left with a badly swollen right handCredit: INSTAGRAM@CARLOSDIAMANTEGUERRA
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    Conor McGregor appears to perform U-turn on Floyd Mayweather rematch as UFC star claims he’d ‘END’ second boxing match

    CONOR MCGREGOR has seemingly opened the door to a rematch with Floyd Mayweather – just weeks after dismissing the fight.SunSport revealed earlier this year that preliminary talks over a blockbuster rematch between the pair were underway.
    Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather locked horns with one another five years agoCredit: GETTY
    UFC superstar McGregor suffered a tenth-round TKO defeat to the boxing legendCredit: Getty
    Talks over a rematch resumed earlier this year but McGregor shut down the ideaCredit: SPORTSFILE
    But the Irishman has seemingly had a change of heartCredit: TWITTER
    Boxing legend Mayweather confirmed the negotiations but UFC superstar McGregor publicly shut down the prospect of fighting the former five-weight world champion again.
    But The Notorious has seemingly had a change of heart – insisting he’d “end” Money if they were to share the ring a second time.
    In response to a tweet from newly-crowned undisputed middleweight champion Claressa Shields, McGregor said: “You’ve [Shields] way more venom than Floyd.
    “I beat Floyd if we rematch. Untold truth it was me who carried him the early rounds playing pitty patty.
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    “Every single shot I threw early landed. From body to head I was playing ping pong.
    “I come out full force, and today, I end Floyd.”
    McGregor and Mayweather, 34 and 45 respectively, locked horns with one another in a multi-million-pound Las Vegas showdown five years ago.
    MMA great McGregor made a good start to the Sin City showdown but ultimately succumbed to fatigue.
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    Mayweather took full advantage of the Irishman’s tiredness and went on to register a tenth-round TKO victory – which stretched his record to a perfect 50-0.
    McGregor is currently in the final stages of recovering from the horrific broken leg he suffered in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier last July.
    An autumn return was seemingly on the cards but was nixed as the former two-division champion’s kicking is currently not 100 per cent.
    When asked about McGregor’s role in the upcoming Road House remake, manager Tim Simpson said: “Acting wasn’t something I think Conor had at the very front of his mind, right now he’s still a world-class athlete and his focus is being the best fighter in the world.
    “But as the injury continues to heal and he continues to prepare for a comeback, the timing worked well.
    “It’s a great opportunity to do a big Hollywood blockbuster in meantime and he’s going to kill it.
    “He’s still on track for a big return next year, but this fits in perfectly in the meantime.
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    “The leg is still healing, I think there’s a little bit more to go on that but he’s been training like a madman. Twice a day, every day.
    “He’s been training super hard, he’s in amazing shape it’s just the final adjustments to get that leg where it’s supposed to be.” More

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    KSI’s manager drops major hint over YouTube star’s next opponent – revealing first letter of ‘very tough’ fighter’s name

    THE manager of YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI has dropped a huge hint about who he will be fighting next. Following his double victory over Swarmz and pro-boxer Luis Alcarez Pineda in August, KSI is lining up his next opponent.
    KSI has forged out a successful career in boxingCredit: Rex
    And with rumours swirling for who that could be, the Brit’s manager dropped a major hint.
    His manager, Mams Taylor, told Sidemen Updates: “KSI is fighting a very tough man in January.”
    And then when questioned about who the first letter of his name is, he said: “Z.”
    YouTube sensation KSI has forged out a successful career across the video platform as well as music and boxing.
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    He starred in the Sidemen Charity Match earlier in the year when he was subject to a flying tackle after just 16 SECONDS against fellow internet sensation IShowSpeed.
    But more recently KSI has been levelling up his war of words with Jake Paul, the brother of PRIME business partner and former rival Logan Paul.
    KSI and Paul are set to duke it out in the ring sometime in 2023, with Taylor also revealing a fight between the pair would be negotiated after KSI’s bout in January.
    Paul himself has enjoyed a winning start to his own career in pro boxing.
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    However, he will face the toughest challenge of his career thus far when he faces off against MMA legend Anderson Silva on October 29 in Arizona, US.
    KSI was involved in an awkward altercation with OnlyFans model Astrid Wett when she tried to kiss him ahead of her own fight against fellow social media star Kelly Colbran. More

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    Logan Paul teases he’s back in boxing training as he mocks JMX after knockdown on Misfits Boxing card

    LOGAN PAUL has teased a return to the boxing ring – and he’s seemingly got an opponent in mind for his next fight.The YouTube superstar hasn’t fought since his multi-million-pound exhibition with boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr last June.
    Logan Paul hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his exhibition with Floyd Mayweather JrCredit: GETTY
    But the YouTube superstar seems to be back training in the gymCredit: TWITTER@LOGANPAUL
    Paul recently shared a video of himself mocking fellow YouTuber Joel MorrisCredit: TWITTER@LOGANPAUL
    Morris was quick to hit back at the AmericanCredit: Getty
    Paul has slowly but surely been ramping up his training with a view to getting back inside the squared circle next year.
    And it seems he’s set his sights on a clash with fellow YouTuber turned-boxer Joel Morris.
    The elder Paul brother shared a video of himself hitting the heavy bag while watching a clip of Morris fall to the canvas in his fight with fellow social media star Ginty.
    He said: “You f***ing klutz. Yeah, right! You ain’t gonna fight me, dummy.”
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    It didn’t take long for Morris – also known as JMX – to get wind of Paul’s jibe.
    He told The Mirror: “I’ve seen Logan Paul talking s*** on Twitter.
    “Talking s*** about the one knockdown like he’s never been knocked down – like he’s ever won a fight by the way!
    “He talks like a man who knows what it’s like to win a fight, he hasn’t and when he met me in Miami he wasn’t about it.
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    “He wanted to fight me in MMA, boxing whatever until he met me in Miami and thought, ‘F**k me, you’re bigger than I thought.’
    “He didn’t have much to say after that. He went cold and now he’s trying to get loud.
    “January, Misfits! If you want to run let’s f***ing run it.
    “I’m going to knock you the f**k out!”
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    Paul, 27, recently revealed he’ll be back in action on the Misfits 4 card on January 14 – a mere two months after he’ll challenge Roman Reigns for the WWE heavyweight title.
    He told Fight Hype: “Oh sure! January 14, watch out.”
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    Ricky Hatton admits he wanted to ‘rip the TV off the wall’ during Anthony Joshua’s emotional rant after Usyk loss

    BRITISH boxing legend Ricky Hatton says he “felt like ripping the TV off the wall” after Anthony Joshua’s meltdown in the aftermath of his rematch loss to Oleksandr Usyk.Joshua, 33, was beaten by Ukrainian Usyk twice but his emotions got the better of him after their rematch for the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles.
    Joshua chucked Usyk’s belts out of the ring following his rematch lossCredit: AP
    Hatton says he wanted to rip his TV off the wallCredit: Getty
    The Brit chucked Usyk’s belts out of the ring before grabbing a mic and going on a bizarre rant after the split decision loss.
    And Hatton has taken aim at Joshua’s team for not stepping in and stopping him from embarrassing himself.
    In fact, Hatton who was in Tenerife at the time, “felt like ripping the TV off the wall” as Joshua spoke on the mic to the Saudi crowd.
    Hatton told Secondsout: “Obviously, he didn’t take the final decision kindly.
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    “He went up to the opposite corner, giving them the fist a little bit. That was too heavy for my liking.
    “Someone in that corner should have turned around and said, ‘Oh, AJ is losing it.’ Emotions are all over in a fight of that magnitude.
    “You just got beat, I get it, and it should have been someone putting their arm around him and saying, ‘Hey AJ, come on, mate. Let’s get out of the ring because you’re not too good.’
    “No, they allowed it to happen. They allowed him to chuck belts out of the ring. 
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    “They allowed him to get the microphone. What was his corner doing when they saw him with the microphone? He should never be in anyone’s corner again that lot. Shocking behaviour, shocking corner work.
    “Not everyone is having a pop at AJ. AJ could have been saved from all of that stuff by his team. It’s all about having the good team around me.
    “That’s why I pretty much had the same team my whole career. Nobody knows you better than the people that have been with you your whole life.
    “They obviously come over from America. I have no idea why they came over. I think they could have done a lot better for AJ in the corner.
    “I think that could have been stopped. If I had been in the corner, that would have never have happened because you could see him losing it.
    “He needed an arm around him. ‘Come on, mate, let’s get back to the corner.’
    “They just stood there and watched him. I was in Tenerife watching it. I felt like ripping the TV off the wall.”
    Hatton is confident Joshua has some big heavyweight fights left in him.
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    There were negotiations over a WBC title fight with Tyson Fury, but both parties couldn’t agree a deal.
    Hatton continued: “There’s still a lot of good heavyweight fights out there for him to get involved in. Hopefully, he’ll find one.” More