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    Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora 3 LIVE RESULT: Fury to have ELBOW SURGERY, X-rated clash with Usyk after win – reaction

    TYSON FURY’s heavyweight clash against Derek Chisora has ended in a dominant win for the Gypsy King!Chisora took huge punch after punch before the referee waved off the fight in the 10th round, and then BOOS rung around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    On the undercard, Daniel Dubois was DROPPED three times in the first round, but recovered in miraculous fashion to win despite a serious injury.

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    Breaking – Fury to have elbow surgery
    Tyson Fury has revealed in an interview with ESPN in the US that he is going to have surgery on his right elbow next year.
    This could delay the potential Usyk fight until later in the year.
    Fury offers Joyce fight
    Tyson Fury has again reiterated his desire to fight Joe Joyce.
    Fury said in the ring just now: “I wanna come and call him out again.
    “No-one calls out Joyce. He deserves a world title shot.
    “If the rabbit [Oleksandr Usyk] don’t fight, then me and Joe will do Wembley.
    “There you are, it’s on telly.”
    Credit: Getty
    Brutal main event
    Before Fury’s expletive-ridden clash with both Oleksandr Usyk AND Joe Joyce…there was the main event.
    And it ended in gruesome fashion for Derek Chisora.
    Credit: Reuters
    Fury hails Chisora
    The Gypsy King was full of praise for his old pal after another comprehensive win.
    He said: “He’s an absolute warrior and it’s been a privilege to fight him three times.”
    No one can ever question Chisora’s heart.
    Credit: Getty
    Threesy does it
    Here is the remarkable confrontation between Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk and Joe Joyce.
    Fury and Usyk are all-but confirmed for an undisputed super-fight next year, likely in Saudi Arabia.
    But Joyce has been promised by Fury a fight if the unification falls through.
    Credit: Jamie McPhilimey
    Glove hate
    Fury and Chisora embrace after their third fight together.
    That is now 42 ROUNDS shared between the two spanning over a decade.
    But it was a repeat result of Fury’s one-sided stoppage in their 2014 rematch as the trilogy ended in identical style.
    Credit: Jamie McPhilimey
    Fury vs Chisora
    Now here comes Joe Joyce!
    Fury calls for a Royal Rumble and says he will fight Joyce if Usyk does not face him.
    Incredible scenes inside Tottenham’s stadium.
    Fury vs Chisora
    Now here comes Joe Joyce!
    Fury calls for a Royal Rumble and says he will fight Joyce if Usyk does not face him.
    Incredible scenes inside Tottenham’s stadium.
    Fury vs Chisora
    Fury and Chisora go face to face ahead of their anticipated undispited fight next year.
    Fury says: “Let’s get it on… I’ll end you.”
    He adds: “You’re going to do f*** all.”
    Fury vs Chisora
    In his post-fight interview, Fury starts chanting Chisora’s name.
    He then reveals his old rival called him a bitch in the ring.
    Chisora wants Usyk to fight Chisora next.
    Fury vs Chisora
    In his post-fight interview, Fury starts chanting Chisora’s name.
    He then reveals his old rival called him a bitch in the ring.
    Chisora wants Usyk to fight Chisora next.
    Fury vs Chisora
    Amazingly, Fury stops Chisora in round ten – exactly the same as he did in their 2014 rematch.
    An identical result almost a decade on.
    Fury left Chisora with another busted right eyes. One-sided domination.
    Credit: Reuters
    Fury vs Chisora
    THE FIGHT IS OVER!
    The referee has stopped the contest after ten one-sided rounds – in a repeat result of his victory eight years ago.
    Usyk looks unimpressed ringside as the crowd also boo, but the fight could have been waved off much, much earlier.
    Credit: AFP
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 10 – Chisora is coming out swinging, showing a sense of urgency but his attack doesn’t last long.
    Fury is back on the front foot, throwing his jab out and coming behind it with a rear hand, boxing 101.
    Chisora does fire back with a combination to head and body but he is showing signs of tire heading into the final two rounds.
    Credit: Getty
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 9 – Fury is just walking Chisora down, punching him around the ring, but not killer blow has gone in just yet.
    Chisora looks marked up under his right eyes and continues to walk into shots and miss with his own.
    Another one-sided round in the bank for Fury, who is running away with it on the cards.
    Credit: Getty
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 7 – Little trade off in the centre of the ring sees the pair both land right hands, the biggest chunk of action for a good while.
    Fury walks forward, landing short shots on the inside as Chisora tucks up and holds on.
    Some sneaky right hands again come through with Chisora pinned to the ropes but the challenger fires forward in retaliation.
    As the round closes out, Fury shakes Chisora back with a short right hand, the biggest sign of trouble he’s shown all fight.
    Credit: Getty
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 7 – Chisora comes out firing, backing Fury up and bowling right hands over the top.
    Fury stars to become a little more aggressive, throwing his right hand.
    He finishes the round walking Chisora down, reining punches through the guard but nothing clean comes in.
    Credit: AP
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 6 – Even Chisora has turned southpaw – guess no idea is a bad idea but it’s still comfortable for Fury.
    He’s landing uppercuts and hooks at will as he times Chisora walking forward.
    Chisora misses WILDLY with an overhand right but Fury did spend most the round backed up but barely troubled.
    Credit: Getty
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 5 – Fury punches Chisora into the corner and the challenger is left with a disgruntled look on his face.
    Fury turns southpaw for the first time in the fight, having dominated their 2014 rematch as a lefty.
    Chisora is managing to close the distance but can’t cash in on it as he actually walks into punches in the process. Fairly one-sided so far.
    Credit: Reuters
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 4 – Slowest round of the fight so far with Fury largely on the front foot behind his jab.
    Chisora ships a couple of right hands as he looks to come forward and already showing signs of frustration.
    Fury is doing a good job of walking him onto his rear hand, racking up an early lead.
    Credit: Getty
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 3 – Fury comes out quick in this round, landing a big right hand and gesturing to the crowd as Chisora backs up to the corner.
    Fury lands a right hand as Chisora counters with one of his own over the top, just missing.
    Chisora is doing a good job smothering Fury’s shots but the champ is very quick to make adjustments.
    The two literally collapse onto each other – drawing a cheer from the crowd – as Fury finishes the round with an uppercut to Chisora.
    Credit: Getty
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 2 – Chisora starts the round winging a big right hand over the top with Fury backed up to the ropes.
    He tries it twice more but the champ wises up to it. Chisora is pouring it on.
    Fury walks Chisora onto a brilliant uppercut and then puts the pressure on in the corner.
    The challenger defends well but spent the backend of the round covering up after a good start.
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 1 – First round in the books and it looks a very similar story to their first two fights.
    Chisora is coming forward but Fury is on the back foot picking him apart, utalising his jab well.
    He landed a clean right hand in there too, a worrying sign that he’s found his range.
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 1 – Straight away the pair come together and the clinch is on.
    Fury backs up into the corner and Chisora charges at him with body shots.
    Now Fury lands a flurry on Chisora but the challenger holds on.
    Fury vs Chisora
    Round 1 – Here. We. Go.
    Fury and Chisora in the ring for the THIRD time, but more is on the line than ever with the WBC title up for grabs.
    The pair of friends-turned foes agreed to sit and fight it out for the 60,000 fans and even more watching at home.
    Let’s see if they stick to their pre-fight vow.
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    ‘Clearly concussed’ – Frampton slams Dubois’ trainer for letting him fight on against Lerena after THREE knock downs

    CARL FRAMPTON lambasted Daniel Dubois’ trainer for allowing him to continue fighting Kevin Lerena while he was “clearly concussed”.Dubois retained the WBA regular title against Lerena at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the undercard of Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora III.
    Carl Frampton slammed Daniel Dubois’Credit: Getty
    DDD suffered a hellacious first round that saw him getting knocked down three times by the South African.
    The British heavyweight then looked dazed as he was on his knees and also appeared to be suffering a problem with his ankle.
    Frampton slammed the 25-year-old’s trainer Shane McGuigan for allowing him to fight on.
    The former two-weight world champion insists Dubois was “concussed” and argued his corner didn’t look after his “best interests”.
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    Frampton said: “Dubois said, ‘What happened?’ Clearly concussed, didn’t know what was going on…
    “For me that looked like a corner who didn’t have the fighter’s best interests at heart.”
    Dubois managed to turn things around with an incredible comeback to beat Lerena in the third round.
    The Londoner had the KO Kid on the ropes and the referee halted the fight after a series of head shots.
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    Carl Frampton claims Daniel Dubois was “clearly concussed” during his fightCredit: Getty
    Fans took to social media bewildered by the ref’s decision to end the first round 12 seconds earlier.
    Some even swarmed Twitter to argue that the fight between the two heavyweight was rigged. More

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    Tyson Fury STOPS Derek Chisora in tenth round to set up mouth-watering Oleksandr Usyk world title unification fight

    TYSON FURY banked his Oleksandr Usyk undisputed decider by making Derek Chisora earn every penny of his pension payout.The 34-year-old WBC Gypsy King battered the 38-year-old for 10 hard-to-watch rounds before referee Victor Loughlin finally – belatedly – halted the Spurs drubbing.
    Fury has his way with his old foe from the first bellCredit: JAMIE MCPHILMEY
    Chisora was badly hurt on several occasionsCredit: JAMIE MCPHILMEY
    Referee Victor Laughlin mercifully waved off the contest in the tenthCredit: EPA
    Ringside was WBA, IBF and WBO champ Oleksandr Usyk, who watched a masterclass from the giant.
    But he will pose a far bigger test in Saudi Arabia in the Spring when these two geniuses meet for all of the belts.
    The pair had a heated face-off on the ring apron, in which Fury roared: “Where’s Alexander Usyk, the rabbit?!
    “Hey, rabbit! Usyk, you’re next little b****, you’re next. You are next!
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    “Me and you, sucker, next. Me and you! You’re getting it, little sucker. Rabbit! P***Y!
    “Look, a 15-stone little midget beat a bodybuilder. But I ain’t a bodybuilder, sucker. I’m gonna write you off!
    Hopefully this Tottenham slaughter was Chisora’s retirement bout as he was beaten so badly the atmosphere collapsed even when he bravely would not.
    Zimbabwe-born Chisora emerged to the inspiring theme song from Hollywood smash hit Black Panther, hoping to harness the mythical power of Wakanda.
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    The old warhorse with the Vibranium chin glistened in green and faux fur as his giant team kept the cold out with full-length puffer jackets straight out of the Arsene Wenger fashion playbook.
    Fury was led to the ring by his eldest son Prince, 11, looking even more huge than 6ft 9in and 19st thanks to all of the extra layers under his red and gold robe.
    The roar for his entrance was huge and the 64,000 fans belted out ‘Football’s Coming Home’ and even wife Paris filmed the atmosphere on her phone for the family archives.
    As he promised Chisora stood his ground when referee Victor Loughlin tried to order him back to his corner to start the bout.
    Del Boy started with jabs to the body and tried to loop in a right hand that missed wildly.
    Fury landed with a big right hand but Chisora slashed back at his fleshy body.
    Chisora was then buzzed by a ruthless Fury combination and looked all of his 38 years and 46 fights.
    Fury was masterful at hitting hard and holding, to stifle a counter, like a prime Wladimir Klitschko before the Gypsy King dethroned him in 2015.
    Fury was lethal with his counter shotsCredit: REUTERS
    But a dogged Chisora didn’t let the gap in quality deter himCredit: EPA
    The imperious Gypsy King was too much for the veteran to overcomeCredit: AP
    Victory over Chisora saw Fury retain his grip on the WBC heavyweight titleCredit: Getty
    A ‘War Chisora’ bomb landed at the start of the second but Fury’s whiskers are proven now and he punished his old pal with a couple of left hooks to take control of the round back.
    Chisora’s knees were buckled by a vicious right uppercut but he held himself up on the ropes in a neutral corner and acted as if liked the punishment.
    Fury unloaded and it was hard to watch the Finchley veteran take so many digs flush on the chin without much of a defence or hope of winning.
    It was vintage Fury in the third but hard to swallow as Chisora was hammered with rights and lefts from all angles.
    It felt like Fury had swapped shooting fish in a barrel with harpooning a whale in a milk bottle.
    Chisora was rattled again in the third but when he collapsed he pulled the defending champion down on top of him so avoided a count and a 10-8 round.
    Del Boy refused to give up and was still bowling over right hand that you could have spotted coming from the Seven Sisters road.
    Almost every shot the Morecambe mammoth landed looked like it could fall Chisora but he shuffled into the fifth round still throwing haymakers and swallowing shots.
    Fury turned southpaw at the start of the fight to make it competitive and almost floored Chisora instantly, only the ropes and his huge heart kept him vertical.
    Team Fury were all smiles after the fightCredit: REUTERS
    Fury and Chisora had a warm embrace after their Tottenham tussleCredit: PA
    A double-jab-right-cross peppered Chisora perfectly and a short right hook made him stagger backwards across the ring just before the bell.
    The buzz had subsided by now as fans grew concerned with the brain cells Chisora was sacrificing for their entertainment.
    Fury’s accuracy was so spiteful in the sixth, in contrast Chisora threw such a crazy punch he almost fell over the top rope.
    The untouchable Traveller was enjoying his shift and smiling and talking after his best shots connected.
    Chisora got a second – or first – wind in the seventh and slashed at Fury’s torso with hooks but they bounced off his famous love handles.
    A peach of a right hand robbed Chisora of his balance again in the seventh but Fury refused to step on the gas and let him off – or sentenced him to – another round.
    It was so easy by the eighth that Fury stuck his tongue out at the fans while he took a break from battering Chisora in his own red corner.
    Chisora’s pummelled cheeks were swelling and closing his eyes, his corner doused his face in Vaseline in the hope more shots would slide off his bludgeoned face.
    The struggling slugger spat out a mouthful of blood in the ninth but Fury had no choice but to keep raining blows down on his mate.
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    Fury called out a ringside Oleksandr Usyk after his third title defenceCredit: REUTERS
    The Gypsy King also had words for contender Joe JoyceCredit: JAMIE MCPHILIMEY
    Fury started feeling sorry for Chisora by the end of the round before the 10th started his trainer Don Charles said he was only going to watch one more one-sided stanza before throwing in the towel.
    Thankfully the referee got bored of the massacre in the tenth and waved off the ‘contest’ sparking boss in the bloodthirsty crowd. More

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    Viewers all say the same thing as Derek Chisora walks out for Tyson Fury fight with OnlyFans as sponsor

    DEREK CHISORA left boxing fans in stitches as he made his way to the ring to fight Tyson Fury with OnlyFans as his sponsor.Chisora takes on Fury in an all-British main event at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to complete their trilogy, which saw the Gypsy King beating his fellow Brit twice before.
    Boxing fans were left in stitches as Derek Chisora made his entrance with OnlyFans as his sponsor
    Del Boy is facing a tall order against his undefeated heavyweight opponent but has already gone viral thanks to his entrance in North London.
    The 38-year-old made his way to the ring with a royal-looking dark robe that had OnlyFans written as his sponsor.
    Boxing fans took to social media to praise Chisora for his decision to pick the cheeky platform for this huge fight.
    One tweeted: “Chisora being sponsored by OnlyFans for his walkout is class.”
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    Another posted: “Chisora sponsored by OnlyFans is beautiful.”
    A third commented: “Chisora being sponsored by OnlyFans is not something I expected to see tonight.”
    This fan wrote: “Love Derek Chisora getting fully involved with Onlyfans.”
    And that one tweeted: “Chisora sponsored by OnlyFans I am HOWLING.”
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    Derek Chisora is facing Tyson Fury in the main event at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    This is Fury’s first boxing fight after his recent retirement U-turn.
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    Fans claim Daniel Dubois fight is ‘fixed’ as first round ends 12 seconds early after he is knocked down THREE times

    BOXING fans believe the fight between Daniel Dubois and Kevin Lerena was fixed after the first round ended 12 seconds early.That is after Dubois, who was defending his WBA regular title for the first time, was knocked down three times by Lerena at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Fans insist Daniel Dubois’ boxing fight against Kevin Lerena is fixedCredit: AP
    DDD was on his knees and looked to have injured his ankle before referee Howard Foster signalled the end of the first round earlier than he should have.
    Fans swarmed social media after those incredible scenes and some claim the whole match is fixed.
    One tweeted: “Am I the only one that seen the bell ring 12 seconds early on the 1st round of the Dubois fight?! This is rigged AF.”
    Another commented: “Ring the bell 10 seconds early in round one with Dubois on the floor, Boxing corruption knows no bounds.”
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    A third wrote: “Dubois They ring the bell 10 seconds early there?”
    This fan said: “Rang the bell early in round 1 when Dubois was 1 punch away from being stopped. Most corrupt sport in the works.”
    And this one tweeted: “They rang the bell 11 seconds early to stop Dubois being counted out. Boxing is so f*****g corrupt.”
    Dubois then produced a major comeback to beat Lerena in the Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora III undercard.
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    Daniel Dubois produced a stunning comeback and beat Kevin Lerena in the third roundCredit: Getty
    The British star had the South African on the ropes in round three and the referee halted the fight after a series of head shots.
    Oleksandr Usyk is in attendance in London as he was keeping tabs on Dubois and will also be watching the main event between Fury and Chisora. More

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    Dubois brutally KOs Lerena in third round as he bounces back after being floored THREE times and suffering knee injury

    DANIEL DUBOIS survived THREE first-round knockdowns to make the first defence of his WBA regular heavyweight title.Triple D returned to action on the undercard of Tyson Fury’s domestic dust-up with Derek Chisora – six months after decimating Trevor Bryan to claim the belt.
    Daniel Dubois locked horns with Kevin Lerena on the undercard of Fury vs Chisora 3Credit: AP
    Dubois suffered three knockdowns in the first round after being caught on the top of the headCredit: AP
    But he rallied back in the third and badly hurt Lerena with a huge uppercutCredit: Getty
    Lerena tried to survive the storm but the ref mercifully waved off the contestCredit: Getty
    South African Kevin Lerena was tasked with the job being his first title defence – and he made a blistering start to the Tottenham tussle.
    The 30-year-old knocked the champ down with a vicious left hook that landed on the top of his head.
    Dubois went down a further two times in the first, with his right ankle seemingly betraying him.
    He survived the round, but Lerena continued to have success with his hooks in the second.
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    Dubois, 25, came back strong towards the end of the stanza, landing a good left hook of his own before the bell.
    Surprisingly, however, he continued to box on the back foot in the third.
    The dogged and determined Lerena was all too happy to play the role of aggressor.
    But he walked straight onto a beautiful straight right that sent him crashing to the canvas.
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    Lerena beat the count and tried his best to get his wits about him.
    But he was unable to survive the ensuing storm – which included a hellacious uppercut – and the referee mercifully stopped the contest.
    Victory over Lerena saw Dubois retain his WBA regular heavyweight titleCredit: EPA
    After the fight, coach Shane McGuigan revealed he thought Dubois had damaged ligaments in his knee.
    Dubois wasn’t impressed with his display early doors, saying: “I wasn’t even there in the first round, but that shot woke me up.”

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    He said of the stunning comeback finish: “I just saw I was landing shots and it was hurting him.
    “So I just thought, ‘I’ve just got to pick it.’ I saw the opening and I went for it.” More

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    Ukrainian boxer Denis Berinchyk wears full military uniform for ring walk on Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora undercard

    UKRAINIAN boxer Denys Berinchyk made a powerful statement by donning a full soldier’s outfit as he made his way to the ring.Berinchyk showed solidarity with his fellow Ukrainians fighting off a near year-long Russian invasion ahead of his clash with Yvan Mendy by coming out in military attire.
    Ukrainian Denys Berinchyk wore full military uniform for his ring walkCredit: BR
    The proud Ukrainian donned the attire to pay tribute to his countrymen fighting in the warCredit: GETTY
    A member of his team – which included Oleksandr Usyk – proudly donned the Ukrainian flagCredit: GETTY
    Berinchyk and Yvan Mendy went to war for 12 roundsCredit: Reuters
    His outfit included a helmet and what appeared to be a bulletproof vest – which had the flag of his homeland emblazoned across it.
    Boxing fans were quick to comment on the touching tribute, with one saying: “Now THAT’S a tribute.
    Another said: “Denys Berinchyk honours his home country.”
    And another said: “LEGEND.”
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    One remarked: “That’s tough AF.”
    Another chimed in: “Thousand dead and “250k wounded Ukrainians in 9 months.
    “I wouldn’t want to get in a ring with someone coming from that mess.
    “It makes every other conflict on earth look like child’s play.”
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    Rising super-featherweight Royston Barney Smith kicked off the card with a stunning performance against Cruz Perez.

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    The 18-year-old southpaw blew the veteran Nicaraguan out of the water in just over a minute to take his record to a perfect 4-0.
    Light-heavyweight prospect Karol Itauma was also in action on the card, scoring an eighth-round TKO victory over Vladimir Belujsky.
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    Itauma wraps up in hooded jacket during ring walk on Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora undercard to combat freezing weather

    A boxer on the undercard of Tyson Fury’s clash with Derek Chisora was so cold he came to the ring in a woolly JACKET.The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium played host to the shock trilogy fight between the old rivals – who fought in 2011 and 2014.
    Light-heavyweight prospect Karol Itauma wore a parka jacket before his clash with Vladimir Belujsky as it was freezing inside the Totteham Hotspur StadiumCredit: BT
    But the cold didn’t stop the Slovakian-born Brit from stopping BelujskyCredit: GETTY
    Victory over Belujsky saw Itauma stretch his perfect record to 9-0Credit: GETTY
    The undercard fighters lit the blue touch paper and warmed up the crowd in the hours before the domestic dust-up.
    But it was so cold that one of them wore a PARKA JACKET to the ring so he didn’t catch a chill.
    Light-heavyweight prospect Karol Itauma donned a fluffy cream parka as he made his way to the ring for his clash with Vladimir Belujsky.
    And he wore the comfy jacket until he faced off with the Slovakian in the centre of the ring before the start of the round.
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    Seeing Itauma keep himself warm with his parka prompted a slew of boxing fans to comment on the temperature in the stadium.
    One said: “Aparently it’s ‘not that cold’ in the Tottenham stadium – outdoor boxing.”
    Another asked: “Fans in the Tottenham stadium how cold is it?”
    Itauma, 22, was almost taken the distance by veteran Belujsky – who took him to the eighth round.
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    But the Slovakian-born Brit eventually got Belujsky out of there with a stoppage late in the stanza.

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    Super featherweight prospect Royston Barney Smith kicked off the card with a scintillating performance against Cruz Perez.
    The 18-year-old blew the Nicaraguan out of the water in just over a minute to stretch his perfect record to 4-0. More