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    Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius: TV channel CONFIRMED, live stream, UK start time, undercard for big heavyweight fight

    DEONTAY WILDER is making his big boxing return against Robert Helenius this weekend. The Bronze Bomber was last in action back in October 2021, losing in the gripping third and final bout of his trilogy against Tyson Fury.
    Deontay Wilder has been out of the ring for 12 months
    Finn Robert Helenius is in Wilder’s way
    And Wilder says he is going for a FOURTH clash with the Gypsy King after he beats Helenius.
    Wilder told Sky Sports: “I think that there’s definitely a chance of a fourth fight again.
    “Boxing is a business. Many people call it a sport, but it’s not a sport.
    “The heavyweight division is very small. I’m still a big fish in the business, especially here in America. As long as we’re all in the same division and all still currently fighting, why not? It only can lead to that. With all that being said, it’s definitely a possibility.”
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    When is Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius?
    Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius will take place on Saturday, October 15.
    Expect the main event at around 4am UK time – this is 11pm ET.
    The Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, plays host.
    What TV channel and live stream is Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius on?

    Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius will be shown live on Fite TV PPV in the UK.
    The event will cost £12.99 and you can live stream it on the Fite TV app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    In the US, the event will be broadcast on FOX Sports PBC pay-per-view.

    Deontay Wilder is deep in his training camp
    What is the undercard?
    Caleb Plant takes on Anthony Dirrell in a huge co-main event.
    Plant is a former IBF super-middleweight champion, while Dirrell is a two-time WBC super-middleweight champ.
    Plant was last in the ring last November, in a losing effort to Canelo Alvarez.

    Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius (12 rounds, heavyweight)
    Caleb Plant vs Anthony Dirrell
    Frank Sanchez vs Carlos Negron
    Gary Antonio Russell vs Emmanuel Rodriguez

    Full undercard to follow…
    Robert Helenius has won 31 out of his 34 fights
    Who is Robert Helenius?
    Robert Helenius is a gigantic 6ft 7in Finnish boxer.
    The 38-year-old’s pro record stands at 31 wins from his 34 fights, with three defeats.
    Helenius heads into this fight on the back of successive wins over Adam Kownacki – the second of which was on the undercard of Fury vs Wilder 3.
    He is known over on these shores for a 2017 loss to Dillian Whyte, and a controversial 2011 win over Derek Chisora.
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    Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora is CONFIRMED for epic clash on December 3 as Brit heavyweights meet for third time

    FRANK WARREN has confirmed that Tyson Fury will face Derk Chisora in a trilogy fight on December 3.The Gypsy King will defend his WBC title against Del Boy following the collapse in talks of a mega-clash with Anthony Joshua.
    Tyson Fury’s next fight has been confirmed by Frank WarrenCredit: Getty
    Derek Chisora will face the Gypsy King for a third timeCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    It will be their third contest, having fought before in 2011 and 2014, Fury winning both times.
    Warren has revealed that Chisora will get his second shot at the heavyweight crown, telling IFL TV: “It went on for three or four weeks and we struggled to get an opponent.
    “Now we’ve got the highest-ranked opponent and that is Derek Chisora on December 3.
    “Tyson would’ve had one fight in a year and we always expected that the fight in December would be [Oleksandr] Usyk but he’s not available – now I hope that will be going on sometime in February.
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    “Tyson wants to fight before then and we want to get him out. We got sidetracked with the situation with AJ. 
    “I hope that it will be competitive but I just think that Tyson is head and shoulders above all of them. 
    “Derek might give him more of a fight than Anthony Joshua – I just think he [AJ] is more vulnerable.”
    Fury was just 22 when he first fought Chisora, in July 2011.
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    Both men came into the fight breaker, and Fury won unanimously on points after 12 rounds at Wembley Arena in London
    They met again in November 2014, at Excel in London, and Fury won again, at the end of the 10th round when Chisora’s corner threw in the towel.
    The 38-year-old Chisora fought for the belt all the way back in 2012, losing to Vitali Klitschko.
    Chisora recently claimed he was retired from boxing, having beaten Kubrat Pulev in the summer.
    But now he is returning for another shot at glory against Fury, with Cardiff looking the most-likely setting for the bout.
    Derek Chisora and Tyson Fury first met way back in 2011Credit: Getty
    Fury takes on Chisora in 2014, when he won after 10 roundsCredit: Getty
    Fury had been expected to take on Joshua on December 3, only for negotiations to break down.
    The 34-year-old said: “He didn’t want the fight and didn’t push it and didn’t sign the contract.
    “In my opinion, and this is being brutally honest – lack of b***s from AJ and lack of being assertive.
    “If you’re a man, you be assertive with your team and make sure it’s done.”
    Fury, who was an underdog at the time, beat Chisora on points in 2011 and then won by stoppage in their 2014 rematch.
    But he had always promised Chisora a needless trilogy, as their love-hate relationship changed from friend to foe on the regular. More

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    Watch Tyson Fury hit gym for cardio session in sweat top as he looks to burn pounds for December 3 fight

    TYSON FURY has hit the gym for a cardio session as he looks to burn the pounds ahead of his next fight. The Gypsy King will be back in the ring on December 3 – and it appears his next opponent will be Derek Chisora.
    Fury is back in the gym and preparing for another high-profile fightCredit: Reuters

    Fury has been spoiling for a fight for weeks and remains determined to have his winter bout even after negotiations with Anthony Joshua’s team fell apart.
    The 34-year-old has now revealed to his Twitter followers that he is back in the gym and preparing for his next heavyweight contest.
    Along with a boxing session in the morning, Fury took to the treadmill in a bid to lose some pounds.
    He can be seen in the video wearing his sweat top as he looked to rapidly burn the calories.
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    Jogging on the treadmill, he tells his Twitter followers: “Second session on Monday. First session was very brutal with the boys.
    “[We were] boxing. Because that’s what we do, we box. Second session is a nice bit of cardio, sweat top on.
    “Just trying to burn some weight off that I put on over the last month or so.
    “But yeah it’s going really, really well, feeling fantastic and cannot wait to fight on December 3rd.
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    “The GK is coming. Be aware!”
    Fury had looked set to fight Joshua for weeks, and repeatedly took to social media to try and speed up negotiations.
    But the teams could not reach an agreement amid claims and counter claims from the opposing camps.
    Then it appeared Fury was set to fight Manuel Charr before the Brit turned his attention to completing his trilogy with Chisora.
    But ultimately Fury will have his eyes on his eventual fight with Oleksandr Usyk next year, with the Ukrainian holding most of the belts in the heavyweight division. More

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    Amir Khan meets Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish & Man City squad at training weeks after Fergie encounter at Old Trafford

    AMIR KHAN is continuing to mingle with the sporting elite after retiring from the ring.The 35-year-old former unified world champion hung up his gloves after losing to Kell Brook in February.
    Amir Khan got to meet Erling Haaland at Manchester City’s training groundCredit: Instagram @amirkingkhan
    The former boxer also posed with boss Pep GuardiolaCredit: Instagram @amirkingkhan
    Amir Khan pictured posing with midfielder Ilkay GundoganCredit: Instagram @amirkingkhan
    Jack Grealish had a warm welcome for the Bolton boxerCredit: Instagram @amirkingkhan

    Not that the Bolton fighter seems to be missing the boxing world as he is now spending time with a number of iconic names from football instead.
    Khan has posted a number of photos he took while visiting Premier League title holders Manchester City.
    While using the classic fist pose, he was snapped with the likes of boss Pep Guardiola and midfielders Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez.
    He captioned the photos with: “Thank you @mancity for inviting me to your training ground. Had a lovely time meeting manager/players and watching them train.”
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    However, it seemed to be the club’s scoring sensation Erling Haaland that the Bolton Wanderers fan was most delighted to meet.
    He made a separate Instagram post of a video clip that captured the moment he met the Norwegian hotshot.
    Haaland towered over Khan and seemed just as pleased to meet the ex-boxing star.
    It comes just weeks after Khan stunned fans when he “violated” Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford – then posted a bizarre caption from Wikipedia on Instagram sharing the moment.
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    He enjoyed a catch-up with Fergie at the Theatre Of Dreams, in a clip also shared on Instagram.
    The pair were full of smiles as they laughed and appeared to discuss their physiques.
    Fergie endearingly placed a hand on Khan’s shoulder while they spoke.
    But it was Khan’s reaction that shocked fans and left them jokingly claiming he violated the ex-United boss as he proceeded to rub Fergie’s belly – causing it to jiggle.
    Khan was then mocked for his caption on the picture, as it was a direct excerpt from Wikipedia.
    The caption read: “Lovely to meet Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester Old Trafford Stadium. Best known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013.
    “He is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time.”
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    Conor McGregor called out for ‘homecoming’ fight by IBO champ Dennis Hogan as he offers first title defence to UFC star

    NEWLY crowned IBO light-middleweight champion Denis Hogan has offered Conor McGregor his first title defence and the chance of a spectacular ‘homecoming’.Hogan won the IBO belt on Saturday versus Sam Eggington in Australia, his fourth attempt at a world title.
    Dennis Hogan celebrates his win over Sam Eggington to claim the International Boxing Organization (IBO) Super Welterweight World Title.
    Conor McGregor believes he has the boxing skills to cause a whole lot of problems for Floyd MayweatherCredit: Getty Images
    The 37-year-old fought for the WBA interim strap at 154lb, the WBO title at the same weight and the WBC up at 160lb.
    None of those contests ended with his hand being raised at the end of the contest.
    The WBO defeat in 2019 — to Jaime Munguia — was especially painful, given fans and pundits around the world felt the Kildare native did more than enough to earn the victory in Mexico.
    Speaking before his win, Hogan said he was already eyeing a homecoming bout against MMA superstar Conor McGregor as the crescendo to his real life Rocky story.
    Hogan said: If I win, the first thing I will do is get in touch with [Coach Kavanagh] and say ‘Is there any chance Conor may want this?’
    “I would love to go back to Ireland and have a title defence there.”
    Hogan has been based in Australia for his entire professional career and has fought the majority of his bouts Down Under, as well as the US and Mexico.
    The Kildare native last fought in Europe in 2015, where he lost the WBA interim-title bout.
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    Hogan says he is due a fight on home soil and says his first title defence is the perfect opportunity for a spectacular homecoming.
    “I am due a homecoming, I haven’t fought in Ireland since my amateur days, so it would be great to go back there and defend my title.”
    Prior to his win, Hogan’s management claimed to have already discussed the sensational homecoming with McGregor’s team.
    Despite being out of action since his gruesome leg last year, McGregor has no shortage of suitors for his return to fighting.
    The Crumlin native is currently on set for the upcoming film Road House with Jake Gyllenhaal and looks most likely to return to the octagon.
    However, the opportunity to fight for a boxing world title may pique the interest of the former two-weight UFC champion. More

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    Tyson Fury to continue to work with controversial doctor Usman Sajjad despite probe after Conor Benn’s failed drugs test

    TYSON FURY has backed and will continue working with the controversial doctor the British Boxing Board of Control are investigating in the wake of Conor Benn’s failed drugs test.Before Dr Usman Sajjad started working with 26-year-old Benn, he gave an extensive explanation on how to evade testing on the Quality Shot podcast.
    Tyson Fury has said he will continue to use the services of Dr Usman SajjadCredit: PA
    Sajjad (right) pictured alongside Fury’s younger brother, TommyCredit: Instagram
    Sajjad worked with Conor BennCredit: PA
    And he claimed “80 to 90 per cent” of elite boxers are taking a range of drugs to cheat.
    Sajjad – who has not been implemented in any wrongdoing – has also spoken at length about the male menopause and how testosterone replacement therapy can be used to fight it.
    But his Instagram account and personal website were deleted around October 4 – just as the news of Benn’s failed test was breaking.
    But the 34-year-old Gypsy King has vowed to stand by the GP who the BBBofC are now investigating.
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    Fury told YouTube boxing channel IDBoxing: “Usman is a good guy. 
    “I have known him for about a year and he works with quite a lot of boxers and whatever happens I would definitely say it has nothing to do with Usman.
    “Usman will be working with me for my next fight, I trust him 100 per cent.”
    Fury was in Doncaster on Saturday night to watch his brother Roman make his professional boxing debut with a promising win.
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    And he explained that Dr Usman’s role in his camp would be that of a personal GP for a training camp and would help him with anything as simple as a common cold or an injury affecting him.
    Sajjad’s baffling revealing comments, that remain widely available online, were: “If you are an elite level boxer, you know, pay-per-view, world class, European level, 80 to 90 per cent are doing it (drugs) from what I’m seeing.
    “When I say doping, it’s not just steroids. You’ve got IV fluid infusion after weigh-ins, you’ve got diuretics, you’ve got growth hormones, you’ve got testosterone replacements.
    “In terms of excuses, I don’t really believe them. Athletes know what’s going to happen if they fail.”
    Sajjad went on to detail how the different testing systems work – with limited funding – and claimed only an idiot gets caught.
    He said: “A lot of times in how the drug testing system works, a lot of the fights in the UK, it’s all urine testing.
    “You have to be an idiot to fail a drug test in England, because urine testing is just 72 hours (most drugs are out of your system within three days). 
    “You would have to take drugs two to three days before you fight.
    “The urine test is after a fight. Whereas the one that trips up a lot of athletes is if you sign up to the random drug testing, which WADA (the World Anti-Doping Agency) do.
    “They will track you where you are and can turn up to your house whenever and do a blood test. With a blood test, they can catch things that have been there a month.
    “However you can get around the random drug testing, because between the hours of 11pm and 7am, they are not allowed to come to your house. 
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    “A lot of athletes can take fast-acting testosterone or growth hormones which can only be in your body for seven to eight hours.
    “You could take it at 9-10pm and it would be out of your system by 7am. There’s ways to get around it. A lot of tricks.”
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    Anthony Joshua looks sharp in slick suit as heavyweight star attends Best of Africa awards with pals

    ANTHONY JOSHUA dressed up to the nines as he headed to the Best of Africa awards with his pals.The heavyweight star, 32, donned a smart white shirt and bow tie.
    Anthony Joshua dressed up smartly for the Best of Africa awardsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyjoshua
    Joshua wore a bow tie with a white shirt and trousersCredit: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyjoshua
    Joshua finished off his look with a pair of sunglassesCredit: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyjoshua/?hl=en
    Joshua took to Instagram to post a video of himself suited and booted for the event.
    The Watford warrior looked sharp as he matched his slick suit with a pair of sunglasses.
    The BoA awards celebrate the achievements from those of African and Pan African heritage.
    Joshua himself is of Nigerian descent.
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    The two-time world heavyweight champion has the continent of Africa tattooed on his right shoulder, with Nigeria outlined.
    Joshua scooped an award at the black tie event and posed for a picture alongside retired footballer and fellow award winner Adebayo Akinfenwa.
    AJ and ex-footballer Adebayo Akinfenwa both won awardsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/dele_akinfenwa/
    Joshua was captured sharing a laugh with friendsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/jcelite14/
    AJ was joined by his pals at the glitzy awards show, held in London.
    Boxing fans had been hoping Joshua would return from two defeats to Oleksandr Usyk with a mouthwatering December fight against Tyson Fury.
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    After the pair agreed to face each other, the Gypsy King pulled the plug on the bout after claiming AJ missed the deadline to sign a contract.
    And Fury now reckons he will NEVER come to blows with Joshua in the ring.
    When asked if he believed he will ever fight AJ, Fury told Behind The Gloves: “Nah. I’ve tried to make this fight for about four years and there’s always been something stopping it.
    “If they’re not gonna fight, they’re not gonna fight, I’m not gonna waste any more time.”
    Tyson Fury doesn’t think he will ever fight JoshuaCredit: Reuters More

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    Floyd Mayweather was ‘TARGETED’ in drive-by shooting that left bodyguard with horrific gunshot wound

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER’s bodyguard was shot protecting the retired boxing star from a “targeted” drive-by shooting that left him with a horrific wound.Greg La Rosa, 39, exclusively recounted to The Sun how he took a bullet to the leg while traveling in a convoy to a hotel in Atlanta, Georgia with Mayweather on April 9, 2018.
    Greg La Rosa has worked for Floyd Mayweather for the last eight yearsCredit: Greg LaRosa
    In 2018 he was shot in the leg in a drive-by shooting he called an ‘ambush’Credit: Greg La Rosa
    The Money Team (TMT) security member said he was driving one of three vehicles in a convoy carrying the boxer and his entourage back to their hotel after an appearance at the Medusa nightclub.
    “I guess Floyd had put the event on his Instagram page,” La Rosa said. “It was a pre-planned party appearance.”
    La Rosa said there were “no issues” inside the club and described the evening as a “great night”.
    Mayweather stayed inside the club for a little over an hour before leaving to head back to the InterContinental Hotel.
    ‘ABSOLUTE AMBUSH’
    The “ambush” happened as the convoy made a left turn towards the hotel’s valet, La Rosa said.
    “All I heard was a big bang on the side of the car,” he recounted. “It almost sounded like a car accident, or as if someone had grabbed a baseball bat and hit the side of the car as hard as they could.”
    La Rosa said he didn’t realize that shots were being fired initially. After a few seconds, however, he dropped down in his seat and clamored for cover.
    “It was an absolute ambush,” he said. “You don’t know where it’s coming from. And as I was going down between the seats, I felt one go into my leg on the inside of my left leg.
    “Honestly it didn’t hurt, but in my head, I knew I was shot. I said, ‘Guys, I’m hit.'”
    In total, police say 12 shots were fired at Mayweather’s convoy. In a press release at the time, Atlanta PD said the shooting was “not random” and appeared to be targeted.
    La Rosa was the only one injured. He was rushed to the hospital by other members of the TMT security team.
    La Rosa was the only person injured in the shooting
    The suspect’s car is seen aboveCredit: Atlanta PD
    The bodyguard said he was in shock when he arrived in hospital, taking the situation “lightly” as they rushed him into a room on a gurney and placed a heart monitor on him.
    As time went on, La Rosa said the wound started to hurt.
    “I felt as if my leg was in a meat grinder,” he said.
    “The bullet was deep in my leg but had come out.  I think the way it came out is that the bullet mushroomed as it hit the metal to go through the door and it hit my leg and went into my leg with my pant leg and my sock there.
    “So as I pulled it up to look, I think I pulled it out,” he continued. “I had a big hole there.”
    ‘IT WAS TARGETED’
    La Rosa, who describes his relationship with Mayweather as “brotherly” and “close”, said the 15-time world title winner called him immediately when he heard that he’d been shot.
    “He told me, ‘Greg, they told me you got hit. Are you OK?’ He was obviously scared and nervous. I said, ‘I’m good. Just get your stuff and get out of here.'”
    La Rosa said Mayweather was insistent that he wanted to come to the hospital and see him.
    “I said, ‘Do this for me and don’t come right now,'” La Rosa said. “I didn’t want him there because that would mean that he was exposed, and I didn’t know who else was there.”
    La Rosa said he’d “put money” on the shooting being targeted.
    “We’re a peaceful bunch. With the exception of when Floyd does his fights, it’s promotional,” he said. “That’s not street stuff, that’s promotional business.
    “It’s just sad to see that people are willing to take people’s lives over stuff like that.”
    La Rosa recovered from his injuries without any lasting effects but still has a large scar.
    La Rosa said he and Floyd share a brotherly bondCredit: Greg LaRosa
    Police released a video of the shooting back in 2018, showing a red Dodge Durango pulling up alongside Mayweather’s convoy at an intersection and opening fire.
    The vehicle sped away from the scene after firing 12 rounds. No arrests were made.
    RELENTLESS WORK
    La Rosa said he’s been working as part of Mayweather’s security detail for the last eight years.
    Describing the role as a “365 day a year, seven days a week, 24 hours a day type job”, his work as part of the TMT entourage has taken him all across the US and beyond, including the Maldives and the 2016 Olympics in Brazil.
    He first encountered Floyd after being employed to work for him for a BET event in Miami in 2013.
    La Rosa said he was one of seven or eight other bodyguards drafted in for the gig. But after his work was done, La Rosa said Floyd approached him with a stack of cash and said, “I need you to stay with me.”
    “The other guys, none of them stayed. So I guess I did something impressive,” he mused.
    In the near-decade since, La Rosa said he and Floyd have forged a “super close” relationship.
    “We’re like brothers,” he said. “More like a family relationship than a boss and employee.”
    La Rosa said he’s been working as part of Mayweather’s security detail for the last eight years
    La Rosa is pictured arguing with Conor McGregor ahead of his bout with Floyd in 2017Credit: Greg LaRosa
    FLOYD IS A ‘REGULAR GUY’
    Working for Floyd varies on a day-to-day basis, La Rosa says, but he described the decorated and undefeated boxer as a kind and humble person, in contrast to the flashy and larger-than-life persona he often projects in the media.
    “Floyd likes to experience regular stuff,” he said. “He doesn’t like high-class restaurants. We go to – he calls them hole in the walls. He loves that kind of stuff.
    “We just go to normal restaurants and sit at normal tables. They’re like, ‘do you want the back room?’ He says ‘No. We’ll sit right there.'”
    La Rosa continued: “He likes to feel as normal as possible. Now that I’ve known him for so long, he’s nothing else but a regular guy. …He’s not high maintenance at all.
    “Floyd’s is very different than other celebrities. I’m not saying all other celebrities are, but there are many that are.
    He also lets us – we went to Bora Bora, Maldives, stuff like that, he doesn’t get us rooms off to the side. We have the rooms that are on the water which cost six or seven thousand dollars a night sometimes those rooms.
    “So we’re experiencing what like an NBA star or something would experience.”
    ‘I’M MORE AWARE NOW’
    La Rosa said he wishes others could experience what it’s like to be a bodyguard for a major star, but insisted it’s not all fun, games, and expensive dinners – as the shooting in April 2018 demonstrated.
    While the incident was frightening, La Rosa said it hasn’t changed much about how he operates, only making him “a little more aware now” when he’s on the job.
    “You’re aware that things can happen. Mostly I was just aware of how easy it is for somebody to just take somebody’s life like it’s nothing. Like you’re just a piece of garbage or something.
    “When you sign up for this job you know these things are possible and that they can happen.
    La Rosa said he wishes others could experience what it’s like to be a bodyguard for a major star, but insisted it’s not all fun and games
    “So when people on the internet say, ‘you’re lucky, you have the best job in the world’, I do feel lucky, but at the same time, you don’t see the crap that goes with it.
    “I have experiences that only the rich and famous have, and that’s kind of the stuff that people see. They see the lights and glamour but they don’t see what’s behind the scenes.
    “It’s a lot of work 24/7. You’re sacrificing. You give up your family life. You can’t make plans to do things. It’s not easy.”
    When he does find spare time for himself, La Rosa said he works in real estate.
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    He also spends time with his aunt Paula, whom he says he gets his “toughness from.”
    “My Aunt Paula, she’s my godmother, she’s always been a big part of my life, growing up. It’s an Italian tradition. Godmother is a very big thing. She’s always been there for me.”
    “She’s so tough. She’s a really tough, tough, tough woman. I can attribute some of my toughness to her.”
    Mayweather retired from the ring in 2017 but has topped up his bank balance with lucrative exhibition events.
    He will take on YouTuber Deji next on November 13 at the Coca-Cola Arena on a Global Titans event.
    Floyd Mayweather is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time. He retired with a perfect professional record of 50-0Credit: Getty Images – Getty
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