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    Anthony Joshua needs a ‘stricter camp’ after having it too ‘easy and quick’, says former trainer Robert Garcia

    ANTHONY JOSHUA needs a “stricter camp” after having it too “easy and quick”, his former trainer Robert Garcia said.AJ is on the scout for a new training team in America following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Anthony Joshua with former trainer Robert GarciaCredit: Getty
    After the first, in September 2021, Joshua parted ways with long-time cornerman Rob McCracken, who led him to gold in the amateurs and pros.
    He replaced McCracken with esteemed US mastermind Garcia, but following rematch defeat to Usyk, 35, the two have now also split.
    The ex-world champion has opened up about the separation and revealed what Joshua, 33, must do ahead of his return.
    Speaking in Spanish to Izquierdazo and translated by Boxing247, Garcia said: “Everything was kind of easy and quick for him.
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    “He thought that that was the right way to do it, that he didn’t need to do it in another way.
    “But when the time comes for this kind of fight, with fighters of a higher level, tougher fights, harder fights, you need a stricter camp, where he follows indications.”
    Joshua was spotted training in Virgil Hunter’s California gym, where unbeaten American Andre Ward, 38, carved out his Hall of Fame career.
    More recently, AJ was in Texas to link up with trainer of the year candidate Derrick James, who coaches Errol Spence Jr, 32.
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    Joshua brought Garcia over to England for his camp before losing to Usyk a second time.
    But he has been urged to set up shop in the States full-time and start from fresh.
    Garcia said: “I feel that he is taking the decision about coming to the United States.
    “Because, if he came to talk with trainers such as Derrick James, who is very busy here in the United States, I don’t think that AJ’s plan is to take him to Europe, maybe he is planning to stay here.
    “And I will be happy to see him here, even if he is not working with me. AJ needs a change, a completely new change to what he is not used to.”
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    Tyson Fury calls out three heavyweights to UK stadium fights including Anthony Joshua and only Brit to ever beat him

    TYSON FURY still has unfinished business to take care of in his boxing career. Fury is currently in talks to fight Oleksandr Usyk in what would be the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification bout.
    Tyson Fury pictured at his book signing in WaterstonesCredit: Splash
    Anthony Joshua has been called out by Tyson FuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    It comes after Anthony Joshua was twice beaten by Usyk, 35, freezing him out of the title picture.
    Fury, 34, still has a Battle of Britain bout against Joshua, 33, in his mind and fancies a stadium sellout in the future.
    But AJ is not the only one the Gypsy King wants to settle his score with, pointing to retired pair David Price, 39, and David Haye, 42.
    Price famously beat Fury in their 2006 amateur bout and pipped him to a spot in the 2008 Team GB Olympic squad.
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    Fury told iFL TV: “I wonder if it would still sell out a stadium if me and big old David Price had a fight.
    “Even though he’s retired, Old Trafford or Anfield I think we sell it out for the WBC World Heavyweight title.
    “Or even if the WBC wouldn’t sanction it, we could do it for the North West title of Great Britain.
    “The rivalry was that big for so long, and he was the only British person to ever beat me, amateur or pro. I think it’d sell out.”
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    Fury has still not forgiven Haye for twice pulling out of their proposed pay-per-view fight set for 2013 and then 2014.
    And he took the opportunity to mock his ex-rival for using a broken toe as an excuse for losing to Wladimir Klitschko in 2011.
    Fury said: “I also think that a fight with the toe breaker would sell a stadium out. Do you think me and him [David Haye] would still sell out?
    “There’s still three big rivalry fights in this country for me. Even though they ain’t active or whatever. David Price, David Haye Anthony Joshua. Three…
    “So if you’re out there and I know you’re still out there and I know you’re still in the gym.
    “I still think three of them fights sell out a stadium, and I really do mean that. It’s all about the ‘what if?’ isn’t it?”
    David Haye twice pulled out of fighting Tyson FuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Anthony Joshua had to be ‘helped up’ after being dropped by David Price with a ‘big right hand’ in sparring

    DAVID PRICE claimed Anthony Joshua had to be “helped up” after he knocked him out with a “big right hand” in sparring. The pair of British heavyweights were former training partners at Team GB’s Sheffield HQ.
    Anthony Joshua once admitted to being dropped in sparring by David PriceCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And one session in 2011 stands out among them all as Price floored then-amateur champion AJ.
    Opening up on the incident, Price told iD Boxing: “I just caught him with a big right hand and down he went.
    “He had to get helped up, type of thing, and ushered out the ring.
    “And it was no big deal to me at the time, and there was no shame in that happening to you if I hit you.”
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    Joshua was one year away from winning Olympic gold in London, which later paved the way for two unified world title reigns in the professional ranks.
    And in 2018 he admitted to being put down by Price, just hours after leaving a police cell.
    Joshua revealed: “I had come out of a police cell the day I went up to training. I won’t use it as an excuse.
    “I was coming up to training camp, Thursday to Sunday, because I was on a development course.
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    “But I got nicked on the way to training camp – for just trouble – and I got out on the Saturday.
    “I started sparring as soon as I got up there, straight from the station, I do think he was very good at the time, very strong and I was making too many mistakes.
    “Those circumstances don’t help when you’re sparring an elite fighter.
    “I even had to get the train to Sheffield because they took my car – just to show my commitment. What I learnt was you cannot stop someone like me.
    “They say you have two types of fighters; those that get dropped and stay down.
    “But the ones you have to be wary of are the ones who keep on coming. You just cannot stop someone like that.
    I just caught him with a big right hand and down he went. David Price on flooring Anthony Joshua
    “I learnt it will take more than just power or durability to stop me.”
    Joshua, 33, is now set to return in the spring of 2023 following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk, 35.
    Meanwhile Price, 39, is currently retired and insisted he only ever made the sparring tale with AJ public to chase a fight with the star.
    He said: “I never ever mentioned it until I started getting mentioned as a potential opponent for him in 2016 it was, when he fought Erik Molina.
    “I was in the IBF top ten so it could have been a voluntary defence for him and I was calling for the fight and people were laughing at the thought of me fighting him, and that’s when I thought I’ll spill the beans then and let the people know that he isn’t indestructible.
    “Because at that time people thought AJ was the terminator and that he would never ever be hurt.
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    “Or it was this new generation of fans that people were talking about him and I thought I’d just let the cat out the bag type of thing.
    “Only for my own benefit, not to try and put him down it was to try and gain something from it myself. But it didn’t work out anyway, I didn’t get the fight.”
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    Tyson Fury opens up on first ever fight in pair of Donald Duck trackies that fell down whenever he threw a punch

    TYSON FURY admits his first-ever fight didn’t go exactly to plan.That’s because he was wearing a pair of Donald Duck trackies that fell down whenever he threw a punch.
    Tyson Fury admits his trousers kept falling down in his first-ever fightCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
    A nine-year-old Fury battled his neighbour in trackies featuring Donald Duck
    Fury, 34, is the king of the boxing world after soaring to his 33rd professional win against Derek Chisora this month.
    The unbeaten bruiser is now on the hunt for a new opponent.
    And Fury dreams of unifying the heavyweight division in a battle against Oleksandr Usyk before also settling old scores with Anthony Joshua.
    But Fury’s path to boxing glory had humble beginnings.
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    The Gypsy King hilariously revealed to IFLTV that his first came when he was just a nine-year-old kid.
    Despite only being a little lad, Fury found himself having a dust-up with his neighbour in the front garden.
    And he found it difficult to keep up with his opponent after wearing an oversized pair of tracksuit bottoms.
    Indeed, the Donald Duck-themed trousers kept falling down every time Fury tried to punch his nemesis.
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    But the Gypsy King remembers his first scrap fondly.
    He said: “I remember a fight with my neighbour, I was nine.
    “We went round and had a little dust-up on the front lawn for no reason.
    “I had a pair of Donald Duck tracksuit bottoms and they kept falling down every time I tried to throw punches.”
    Fury has his sights set higher these days as he looks to finally get a date with Usyk.
    But Irish boxing legend Barry McGuigan reckons Fury could be in serious trouble against his Ukrainian opponent, saying: “Fury relies on his size and intimidation.
    “But Usyk does not scare easily. The way he stared down Fury at the Chisora fight told us that.
    “Usyk was too good for Joshua, who improved considerably in the second fight.
    “Joshua is a decent attacking fighter too, better than Fury on the front foot.
    “Fury is essentially a boxer-fighter. He rarely comes forward until he has to. Speed is the issue.
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    “Usyk is not only a southpaw who moves brilliantly and takes a shot, he has epic speed.
    “I think this is a much tougher fight for Fury than he thinks it is. And, like Joshua, he could be in for a rude awakening.” More

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    Tyson Fury reveals he had to rush mother to hospital with multiple strokes and a blood clot a week before Chisora fight

    TYSON FURY has revealed that his mother was hospitalised after she suffered multiple strokes due to a blood clot in her throat just one week before his trilogy fight with Derek Chisora.The heavyweight champion, 34, won his third fight against Chisora earlier this month in front of a capacity crowd at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Fury has revealed that his mother was taken ill just before his fight with ChisoraCredit: Getty
    He claimed the victory with a tenth round TKO to defend his WBC heavyweight world title.
    However, just one week before the blockbuster clash, Fury’s mother was rushed to hospital after being taken seriously ill.
    In an interview with IFL TV, the Wythenshawe-born boxer said: “I had a phone call when I was in a training camp for Chisora
    “[They said] ‘We didn’t want to tell you, but we think you should know your mother has had multiple strokes, she’s been in hospital for 10 days and she’s having a massive operation.
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    “‘There’s a five to one chance that she could die. Do you want to come and see her before she goes in?’
    “I’m a week away from my fight. One week. And I’m like: ‘What? Why haven’t you f***ing told me?’
    “[The doctor said] ‘She’s got a blood clot in her throat and she’s had multiple strokes. She’s lost the use of her arms and legs on one side and we’ve got to do an emergency operation to remove the blood clot and put a stent in.’
    “That’s the phone call I’m talking about. You can only be one phone call away from a disaster.”
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    Fury then revealed that the operation was a success and that his mother is now on the road to recovery.
    He added: “I’m thankful she came through. She’s all good and now on the recovery.”
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    Tyson Fury leaves fans in hysterics with ‘Christmas family photo’ with ‘kids’ Joshua, Klitschko, Whyte, Wilder and Haye

    TYSON FURY has left fans in hysterics after he posted a Christmas card featuring his boxing rivals mocked up as his children.The likes of Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder feature on the star’s hilarious boxing-themed card.
    Dillian White, Wladimir Klitschko, Anthony Joshua, David Haye and Deontay Wilder feature on Fury’s Christmas card mock-upCredit: Instagram
    Never one to turn down hijinks, Fury took to Instagram for one final prank before ChristmasCredit: Alamy
    The Gypsy King is looking forward to Christmas with his wife Paris and his six children.
    But his family were nowhere to be found as he mocked-up a Christmas card that featured some of the heavyweights he has tangled with inside and outside the ring.
    Fury’s Instagram sees a Christmas-style card with the champ stood in his suit alongside five children.
    But instead of his actual kids, the boxer superimposed the faces of some of his rivals over the children.
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    Fury is holding a child who bears Dillian Whyte’s face while below them, stood next to a Christmas tree, is Joshua, Wilder, Wladimir Klitschko and David Haye.
    Fans were loving the surprise Christmas Eve social media post.
    One said: “[Fury] really is a legend” with laughing emojis.
    Another added: “I’m not a Fury fan, but I find this funny.”
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    A third said online: “This is pure class…. What are any of those boxers going to say?”
    The 34-year-old has history with all of the men who he featured on the card, most notably Wilder who he fought in three epic contests between 2018 and 2021.
    The first fight is best remembered for the extraordinary final round when Fury miraculously recovered after being floored by a vicious Wilder punch.
    Following that bout being scored as a draw, two more action-packed fights followed with Fury scrapping his way to two spectacular wins.
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    He has also beaten Whyte and Klitschko before, with the 2015 battle against the Ukrainian seeing him win the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO and the Ring titles.
    A fight with Haye was meant to happen in 2013 but the Hayemaker pulled out with injury.
    And Fury spent several weeks earlier this year desperately trying to put on a fight with Joshua before negotiations fell apart.
    Noticeably missing from the mock-up was Fury’s other trilogy rival, Derek Chisora.
    The two faced off in 2011, 2014 and earlier this month with the Gypsy King winning all three.
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    Many fans also noticed that the current WBO, IBF and WBA title holder Oleksandr Usyk is also a big name absent from Fury’s Christmas card tribute.
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    Anthony Joshua offered training by coach of bitter rival Dillian Whyte has AJ searches for new team ahead of comeback

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been offered coaching by Buddy McGirt… the man who trains his bitter rival Dillian Whyte. AJ is on the scout for a new training team in America following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Boxing coach Buddy McGirt pictured with Dillian WhyteCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Anthony Joshua lost twice on the spin to Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    After the first, in September 2021, Joshua parted ways with long-time cornerman Rob McCracken, who led him to gold in the amateurs and pros.
    He replaced McCracken with esteemed US mastermind Robert Garcia, but following rematch defeat to Usyk the two have split.
    Now Joshua is trailing new coaches and McGirt has thrown his name into the hat.
    He told Boxing King Media: “Of course, it would interest me without a doubt.
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    “It would be great because I just think that with him, the adjustments that he needs are nothing major.”
    Whyte, 34, linked up with McGirt before his last fight, a disputed majority decision win over Jermaine Franklin, 29.
    Joshua, 33, was ringside for it and the pair of old rivals fist-bumped ahead of a proposed rematch next year.
    Whyte beat AJ in their 2009 barnburner in the amateurs but lost in the professional ranks six years later.
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    Joshua is yet to announce his new team ahead of his scheduled return in the spring but McGirt did admit there could be a conflict of interest.
    He said: “If anyone tries any major adjustments for him, it’s not going to work, and I think a lot of people are overlooking that.
    “On the second hand, I’d only do it if he’s not fighting Dillian. If he’s fighting Dillian, I’ve got to stay with Dillian, of course, because I was with Dillian first.
    “If he’s not fighting Dillian, yes, of course, I would love that.”
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    Tyson Fury’s tactics against Oleksandr Usyk revealed as David Price predicts how heavyweight showdown will unfold

    TYSON FURY has been backed to roughhouse his way to a scruffy points win over Oleksandr Usyk. The unbeaten champions are in talks for the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification.
    Tyson Fury has been backed to beat Oleksandr Usyk by David PriceCredit: Getty
    Oleksandr Usyk is in talks to fight Tyson FuryCredit: PA
    It comes after Usyk, 35, twice beat Joshua, 33, to win and retain the WBA, IBF and WBO titles.
    The Ukrainian then watched from ringside as Fury, 34, beat Derek Chisora, 38, in round ten of their trilogy bout in December.
    They faced off inside Tottenham’s 62,000-seat stadium as Fury rained down insults on “little midget” Usyk.
    The Gypsy King’s old amateur rival David Price – who retired in 2021 – believes the size difference between the pair will be a deciding factor.
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    Price, 39, told ID Boxing: “When Joshua put Usyk on the back foot and tried to use his size, instead of standing and trying to be a bit of a chess match – he drained Usyk, I felt, in the second fight.”
    “What Tyson Fury does better than anyone is uses his size to his advantage. That’s one of his biggest strengths.
    “Watching him against Derek Chisora. He towered of Derek Chisora.
    “Now I’m a little bit taller than Tyson Fury, but I gave my height away when I boxed a little bit.”
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    “He’s an expert at being the big man, and I just think he’ll big man Usyk.
    “I think he’ll lean all over him, he’ll fight dirty, and I think he’ll win probably a bit of a scruffy fight.”
    Asked for his prediction, Price said: “I think it’ll be a Fury win on points.”
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