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    Watch adorable moment Tyson Fury dances with daughter Valencia as they watch Shields’ win over Marshall

    TYSON FURY danced with his daughter Valencia as they watched Claressa Shields’ win over Savannah Marshall at the weekend.The Gypsy King, 34, was seen enjoying the boxing in front of the TV with his four-year-old as they revelled in watching the first two female fighters to sell out the 02 Arena.
    Fury danced with his four-year-old daughter Valencia in front of the boxingCredit: Instagram
    Shields and Marshall could be seen in the background as Tyson’s wife Paris filmed themCredit: Instagram
    Briton Marshall came up short against two-time Olympic gold medallist Shields in a phenomenal fight in London.
    But it remained a superb occasion for the sport, with Fury’s wife Paris posting the video and a lovely message on social media to accompany it.
    Over the top of the clip, she wrote: “My Valencia watching the boxing with her dad.
    “Growing up seeing these women filling arenas, fighting for world titles. Doing it for the girls!!!”
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    And she then added the caption: “Love seeing Tyson on a weekend while he in training camp in U.K. (won’t be closer to fight date) usually he is away constantly for 6/8 weeks for camps and me and the kids miss him terribly but these little days feel so special.
    “@tysonfury you are loved. The song came automatically – sorry it’s cringey but suited.”
    Fury is currently preparing to return to the ring against Derek Chisora on December 3.
    Promoter Frank Warren confirmed last week that the two Brits are set to meet for a third time for the WBC title.
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    Fury beat Chisora by unanimous decision back in 2011, before he then forced Del Boy to retire on his stool at the end of the 10th round of their rematch three years later.
    Providing Fury comes through Chisora again, he could be set to face old foe Deontay Wilder for a FOURTH time in 2023.
    The American returned to the ring on Saturday night and brutally knocked out Robert Helenius inside a round.
    Now the WBC are expected to order a final eliminator between Wilder and Andy Ruiz Jr, with the victor earning a shot at Fury’s belt.
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    Wilder fought to a controversial draw with Fury back in December 2018, before he was stopped in the seventh round of their rematch 14 months later.
    They then completed their trilogy in October last year as Fury KO’d Wilder in the 11th round of an all-time classic, with both men hitting the deck more than once.
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    Tyson Fury could fight Deontay Wilder in epic FOURTH clash as WBC order final eliminator against Andy Ruiz Jr

    TYSON FURY could be set to face Deontay Wilder for a FOURTH time as the WBC are set to order a final eliminator between The Bronze Bomber and Andy Ruiz Jr.Wilder, 36, returned to the ring on Saturday night, one year on from Fury KO’ing him in the 11th round of their trilogy bout.
    Fury won two of the three fights with Wilder and drew the otherCredit: AP
    Wilder dispatched Helenius inside one round on Saturday nightCredit: Getty
    Ruiz wants to earn himself another world title shotCredit: EPA
    And the concussive heavyweight made a statement with a stunning first-round knockout of Robert Helenius.
    According to talkSPORT, a final eliminator for Fury’s WBC belt is now expected to be announced between Wilder and Ruiz Jr.
    The winner will earn themselves a shot at The Gypsy King who is due to defend his belt for a third time in December – with Derek Chisora set to be the chosen opponent.
    Wilder won the WBC title in January 2015 and defended the belt 10 times – including in a draw with Fury in December 2018.
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    He then rematched the Brit in February 2020 and lost via seventh round stoppage.
    After a lengthy legal battle, Wilder then secured a third shot at Fury in October last year.
    And, while the Alabama fighter did drop Fury twice in the fourth round, he was eventually knocked out.
    Meanwhile, Ruiz shocked the world back in June 2019 when he stopped Anthony Joshua in New York.
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    Six months later, the Mexican-American rematched AJ in Saudi Arabia and lost by unanimous decision.
    He then had 17 months out of the ring before returning with a victory over Chris Arreola in May 2021.
    Ruiz was then inactive again for more than a year, before he beat Luis Ortiz last month. More

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    World champ Cherneka Johnson shows off horror gash and left bloodied mess after brutal war with Susie Ramadan

    CHERNEKA Johnson defended her world title despite suffering a horror gash to her forehead.The Kiw-born brawler, 27, came up against five-time former world champion Australian Susie Ramadan, 43, in a tooth-and-nail fight at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Saturday.
    Cherneka Johnson has successfully defended her world title despite a nasty cut above her eyeCredit: Getty
    The Kiwi-born boxer defeated former five-time world champion Susie Ramadan via a unanimous points decisionCredit: Getty
    Some viewers questioned how the referee allowed the fight to continueCredit: AFP
    Cherneka dedicated the win to her brother Levi who was tragically murdered last monthCredit: @sugarneekz
    The second round saw Ramadan threaten an upset after a clash of heads left an open wound above Cherneka’s right eye with some viewers insisting the fight be stopped.
    Others praised Cherneka’s medics for being able to stem the flow of blood between rounds, allowing the champion to return to the ring.
    She said: “I freaked out a bit in the first round with the cut and felt the blood in my eye but I just tried to stay calm.

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    “I knew I could get through it if I stayed on my jab and didn’t get stuck in a brawl.”
    Despite a constant stream of blood down her face and body, the champion was able to knock down her opponent showing no signs of injury.
    The scores were 97-90, 96-92, 96-91, all for Johnson, meaning she was able to retain her IBF super bantamweight title via a unanimous points decision.
    The win was dedicated to her brother Levi who was tragically stabbed to death last month.
    Cherneka said: “I’m dedicating this to my brother and I’m so glad I got the job done – I know he’s here in my corner.”
    Ramadan was visibly upset about the judge’s decision and the fight referee.
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    She said in the ring post-fight: “It seemed like a set-up to be honest.”
    Johnson made her professional boxing debut at 2016 and was beaten for the first and only time in 2021. More

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    TikTok star Ginty brutally KOd and needs medical help after ref missed towel being thrown in against Joel ‘JMX’ Morris

    GINTY was brutally knocked out by Joel “JMX” Morris as the towel was thrown in at last night’s Jay Swinger vs Cherdleys event.The internet star stepped in to face Morris at short notice and was well beaten by the 24-year-old.

    Joel Morris took on TikTok star GintyCredit: Getty
    Ginty was brutally knocked outCredit: Getty
    Plucky Ginty managed to send his opponent to the canvas in the opening round.
    But Morris, more experienced as a fighter, shook off his underwhelming start to brutally knock Ginty out.
    In the third round the 6ft 5in star caught Ginty with an enormous right hand that had the TikTok star stumbling.
    The towel was thrown in by his corner, but not in time to save their man from another couple of punches.
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    Ginty was sent to the floor by the final punch and required medical attention.
    Thankfully his injuries didn’t appear as bad as first feared, and he was able to greet his opponent after the fight in a show of respect.
    Despite his brutal finish, Morris wasn’t overly satisfied with his performance.
    After the fight he told the Mirror: “I can do so much better than that.
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    “I didn’t show what I know I can do, so that was why I was p***ed off. But we got the win and we got the knockout.”
    Logan Paul took to social media to mock Morris, writing: “That wasn’t a knockdown”.
    This drew a response from JMX, who added to 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.
    “He wanted to fight me in MMA, boxing whatever until he met me in Miami and thought ‘f*** 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*** out!”
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    Watch Caleb Plant get tackled by referee for doing ‘digging grave’ celebration after brutal Anthony Dirrell KO

    AMERICAN boxer Caleb Plant was dragged away by the referee after producing a “grave digging” celebration immediately following his brutal KO of Anthony Dirrell.The 30-year-old super-middleweight was looking to bounce back from the first defeat of his professional career which came against Canelo Alvarez last year.
    Plant ended the contest with a stunning left-hook in the ninth roundCredit: AFP
    Dirrell was left flat out on the floor following the knockoutCredit: AFP

    Plant mocked him by pretending to dig his graveCredit: Getty
    The referee then dragged him away to calm the situationCredit: Twitter @HollowLeo
    And he did so in breathtaking fashion with a stunning knockout victory over Dirrell in Brooklyn.
    The former IBF world champion brought the contest to a devastating conclusion with a huge left-hook in the ninth round.
    Dirrell viciously hit the canvas and those outside the ring quickly rushed to help him as soon as the referee waved it off.
    But Plant was not in a forgiving mood.
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    After raising his arms aloft to the crowd, he turned back to the flattened Dirrell and began pretending to dig his grave.
    Referee Harvey Dock saw the “celebration”, swiftly running over to tackle Plant and usher him away.
    And some fans on social media were equally unimpressed by Plant’s post-KO antics.
    One simply said: “Not a good look.”
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    While another disgruntled viewer added: “I hate disrespectful winners.”
    And a third said: “Buried a guy on his way out, this dude is insufferable.”
    Plant, who is now being linked with a clash against David Benavidez or Jermall Charlo, claimed after the fight that his grave gesture was his way of “burying beef” between the pair.
    Dirrell had exchanged heated verbals with Plant prior to the bout, before he suffered a third loss of his pro career in brutal fashion. More

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    Five next fights for Deontay Wilder after Robert Helenius KO including Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua

    DEONTAY WILDER announced his return to the heavyweight division in trademark fashion after brutally knocking out Robert Helenius. A right hand in round one left Helenius unconscious and out for the count, with Wilder back to winning ways.
    Deontay Wilder knocks out Robert Helenius in the first roundCredit: Getty
    The American has revealed he has just three more years left in his career and does not plan on wasting them.
    Wilder, 36, finds himself in a position to challenge for the heavyweight title once more or against the division’s biggest stars.
    So here, SunSport runs down what could be next for the Bronze Bomber.
    Oleksandr Usyk
    The Ukrainian called out Wilder after the news that Tyson Fury, 34, was in talks to fight Anthony Joshua, 33.
    He even claimed he would gatecrash Wilder’s comeback party but alas Usyk, 35, never showed.
    Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel and the man himself have opened the door to the fight.
    And Usyk is a TV free agent, meaning he could sign a US contract to get the deal over the line.
    Oleksandr Usyk called out Deontay WilderCredit: PA
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    Andy Ruiz Jr
    Wilder’s KO over Helenius, 38, was a WBC title eliminator bout, something Ruiz won in September against Luis Ortiz, 43.
    The pair of Premier Boxing Champions stars are now set to meet in a final eliminator, where the winner is mandatory for Fury’s belt.
    Both are signed to mysterious mogul Al Haymon, making a deal easier to negotiate than anything else on the market.
    Wilder and Ruiz, 33, have given their blessing in the past, making this the most logical and likely fight next year.
    Andy Ruiz Jr and Deontay Wilder are in line to fightCredit: Ryan Hafey
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    Anthony Joshua
    Wilder said a fight with long-time rival Joshua is the biggest in the world, ahead of a unification between Fury and Usyk.
    But the problem, like has always been the case historically, is the rival promotional and TV ties getting in the way.
    Although time is ticking for the heavyweight stars to finally settle their score and the time could be now.
    Both AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn and Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel have previously left the door open to negotiations.
    Anthony Joshua is linked with a super-fight against Deontay WilderCredit: Getty
    Joe Joyce
    Joyce, 37, is the current WBO “interim” champion and in line to challenge for Usyk’s belt.
    But he faces a wait to get his shot with hopes of an undisputed title bout next year.
    It has left many questioning if Joyce’s iron chin could prevail against Wilder’s famously heavy hands.
    And Joyce’s promoter has a good relationship with Wilder’s team, dating back to the trilogy series with Fury.
    Joe Joyce pictured with Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas
    Dillian Whyte
    Whyte, 34, was never granted a shot at Wilder’s WBC title, causing friction between the pair.
    And with the two on the comeback trail, it could make for an intriguing fight with both at a crossroads in their career.
    Whyte is not tied down to a promoter or network, meaning he is free to negotiate with Wilder.
    But the Bronze Bomber may feel there is bigger fish to fry in the deep heavyweight waters.
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    Five next fights for Devin Haney after George Kambosos Jr rematch win including Vasiliy Lomachenko and Teofimo Lopez

    DEVIN HANEY returns to America as undisputed lightweight king again after doing the double over George Kambosos Jr. The American, four months after unifying the belts in Melbourne, returned to the scene of the crime to give Kambosos another masterclass.
    Devin Haney beat George Kambosos Jr in their rematchCredit: EPA
    Afterwards, Haney said: “We’re taking on all comers, no matter who it is we want to fight the best fighters in the world.
    “I believe I am the best fighter in the world, whoever it is next, bring it on.”
    With that being said, SunSport runs down what could be next for Haney.
    Vasiliy Lomachenko
    Haney, 23, signed a three-fight deal with Top Rank in order to get his shot at Kambosos, 29, and the unified belts.
    And Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum already named Lomachenko, 34, as an option after rematching Kambosos in Australia.
    The Ukrainian makes his boxing return on October 29 against Jamaine Ortiz, 26, and wants to challenge for the titles after.
    And it would makes sense for Haney to close out the final bout on his current contract with pound-for-pound star Lomachenko.
    Vasiliy Lomachenko wants to fight Devin HaneyCredit: AP
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    Teofimo Lopez
    Another high-profile fight ready to be made by Top Rank pits bitter rivals Lopez and Haney against each other.
    They are former sparring partners-turned arch rivals who were set to fight at lightweight, before Lopez, 25, lost to Kambosos in 2021.
    The American has since moved up to super-lightweight, targeting titles at his new home of 140lb.
    And with Haney looking gaunt at the 135lb limit, it could be the perfect time to move up and settle the score with Lopez at the same time.
    Teofimo Lopez has moved up to super-lightweightCredit: AP
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    Gervonta Davis
    Perhaps the biggest money fight in the lightweight division would be against pay-per-view headliner Davis, 27.
    And the former Floyd Mayweather protege has long rivalled Haney, leaving fans desperate for a battle of the unbeaten pair.
    Rumours recently suggest Davis is a free agent after fighting out the final bout on his current deal with promoter Mayweather, 45.
    So it could free him up to negotiate a deal with Haney, despite ongoing talks to fight Ryan Garcia, 24.
    Ryan Garcia
    Garcia and Haney’s history dates back to the amateurs, where they both recorded wins over each other.
    Since then, Garcia has gone on to become a mainstream attraction with a huge social media following, while Haney has the title belts.
    The pair were lined up to fight on DAZN, although a deal could not be reached.
    Haney still has a good relationship with DAZN, leaving the door open for a return to face poster boy Garcia.
    Shakur Stevenson
    Two-weight world champion Stevenson, 25, is set to move up to lightweight after vacating his super-featherweight belt.
    Stevenson is currently Top Rank’s fastest rising prospect with a history of winning titles alongside Haney in the unpaid ranks.
    They even formerly sparred together and hold a huge amount of respect for each other as they climb the rankings.
    But with Haney’s time at lightweight sure to be coming to an end, a window to fight Stevenson could be short, meaning the time could be now.
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    Watch Deontay Wilder break down in tears after knocking out Robert Helenius as he reveals fear for brain damaged boxers

    DEONTAY WILDER broke down in tears as he admitted he fears for Robert Helenius’ health following his brutal knockout win. A right hand from Wilder in the opening round of his boxing return in New York rendered Helenius unconscious.
    Deontay Wilder breaking down in tears
    Deontay Wilder gets emotional and cries at the post-fight presser after his KO of Robert Helenius as he discusses the dangers of boxing and Prichard Colon, who suffered a life-altering brain injury… [📽️ @PremierBoxing] pic.twitter.com/hEaK9LqSUU— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) October 16, 2022

    The American, famed for his devastating power, let off subdued celebrations at the post-fight press conference.
    And Wilder was reduced to tears as he went on to discuss American ex-boxer Prichard Colon, who suffered brain damage in the ring.
    He said: “We’ve seen what happens, look at Colon. How he got hit, Richard Collon, correct.
    “This man didn’t have no kids… they don’t understand. Y’all don’t f****** understand what we go through, man.
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    “And I don’t even know him like that, but I will always be an advocate for us.
    “Because this man will never know what it’s like to be somebody’s father.
    “And that’s one of the most precious things in the world, to be somebody’s father. But he will never be nobody’s father, man.
    “Because he got in the ring to support his family but now, his family got to take care of him for the rest of his life.
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    “He was probably the bread winner in his family and now they’re looking and seeking for help and s*** like that.”
    Colon, now 30, suffered life-changing injuries in the ring following defeat to Terrel Williams in 2015.
    The former light-middleweight contender was left in a persistent vegetative state following repeated blows he took during the bout.
    Wilder – who once claimed he wanted a “body on his record” – voiced concern for ex-sparring partner Helenius, 38, following his brutal KO.
    He said: “I could say so much about it, man. That’s why you can’t play this, this is serious.
    “We don’t know if Robert is going to be the same after this. I just did a job.
    “I’m great at what I do but I don’t mean to take people away from the lifestyle they’re living. I’m just trying to support my family as well.”
    Wilder returned to the ring for the first time in a year, since suffering a brutal KO loss of his own, to Tyson Fury, 34, in their gruelling trilogy bout.
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    And he called out Oleksandr Usyk, 35, following his comeback win but expects to have a fight on his hands in convincing the Ukrainian to fight him.
    He said: “I think it’s going to be very difficult. I’ll be very surprised if he sticks to his word.”
    Boxer Prichard Colon was left with brain damage following an injury in the ring
    Robert Helenius was knocked out in round oneCredit: EPA More