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    Ricky Hatton launches stinging attack on ‘circus’ heavyweight boxing scene after Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua updates

    RICKY HATTON has launched a stinging attack on the heavyweight boxing scene after Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua’s latest updates.Neither Fury or Joshua have fights booked at present after failing to agree terms to face each other earlier this year.
    Ricky Hatton has launched an attack on the ‘circus’ heavyweight boxing sceneCredit: PA
    The two British boxers had been involved in very public negotiations, which included videos posted to social media by Fury.
    However, the pair failed to agree on any of the Gypsy King’s proposals.
    As a result, they have both been left out of action as the heavyweight division appears to be stalling.
    Former two-weight world champion Hatton has been left frustrated by the heavyweights.
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    Speaking to talkSPORT, he admitted: “The heavyweight scene is a little bit upsetting, isn’t it?
    “I’m not pointing any fingers at promoters or TV or even fighters, but it’s a little bit like a circus at the minute, you don’t know who to believe or what to believe.
    “I originally saw that Dillian Whyte vs Anthony Joshua was going to be made in August and then Dillian Whyte said he hasn’t even had an offer and then Eddie Hearn said he had made an offer and then they were arguing over how much the offer was and I was thinking to myself ‘what do you believe?’.”
    He also added: “AJ and Tyson [Fury] haven’t fought since nearly Christmas and I remember back in the day when you won the title you had a certain number of days to defend it otherwise you got stripped.
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    “I don’t know what’s happening these days but it’s like the governing bodies are making up their own rules for their financial benefit and it’s hurting our sport.
    “Negotiating is part of the business. I’ve been there and you want the best deal, but sometimes they’re going to cut the nose off to spite the face.
    “You see YouTubers, rappers and Mixed Martial Artists fighting each other and they’re the ones pulling in the crowds while our sport is suffering and it’s because big fights aren’t being made.”
    Fury and Joshua had both been targeted for a lucrative heavyweight tournament in Saudi Arabia later this year but the event appears to have now been put on hold.
    Tyson Fury has not fought since December 2022Credit: Getty
    Negotiations for Anthony Joshua’s fight with Dillian Whyte have reached an impasseCredit: Getty
    Meanwhile, Fury’s undisputed world title fight with Oleksandr Usyk has failed to come to fruition.
    The WBC champion has promised his fans that he will make a “show stopping” return to the ring, though.
    As for Joshua, recent talks for a second fight with Dillian Whyte have hit a stumbling block.
    An agreement for the bout is being held up by Whyte’s opposition to a one-way rematch clause inserted by Joshua’s team. More

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    Tyson Fury brutally told how to fight Oleksandr Usyk to avoid ‘12-round disaster’ and risks ‘point of no return’

    TYSON FURY has been brutally told how to avoid a “12-round disaster” against Oleksandr Usyk.The Gypsy King has not stepped in the ring since defeating Derek Chisora on December 3 last year.
    Tyson Fury has been told he could be in for a nightmare versus Oleksandr UsykCredit: AFP
    Oleksandr Usyk could face Tyson Fury in a super-fightCredit: AFP
    Fury could return in a super-fight for four belts against Usyk at the end of this year.
    There are also rumours he could be involved in a bout over the summer.
    Carl Froch thinks Fury is setting himself up for defeat if he isn’t maintaining a high standard of training.
    Froch told talkSPORT: “If he gets too out of shape and he’s out of the ring for too long, it gets past the point of no return.
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    “All of a sudden he’s gonna find himself in a hard fight against somebody who’s bang average.
    “I think Fury would be too big for Usyk, but it’s gotta be an on-point Fury, it’s gotta be a Fury that’s 100 per cent on his game and fit for 12 rounds.
    “If Usyk decides to stay out of range and box and not engage, just jab his stomach and jab his arms and jab his chest, then take what he can when he’s in range – that could be a 12-round disaster for Fury.
    “I’m not so sure he jumps straight with him and that may be the reason why he priced himself out of it, because I think he did price himself out.”
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    There has been speculation that the delay in the proposed bout is due to a financial disagreement over a rematch.
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    I fought Mayweather and Pacquiao but they were nowhere near my toughest opponent who left me shaking says Ricky Hatton

    RICKY HATTON fought the best of his generation against Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. But neither gave the Manchester hero as much trouble as Luis Collazo.
    Ricky Hatton lost to Floyd Mayweather in 2007Credit: Getty
    Ricky Hatton was knocked out by Manny Pacquiao in 2009Credit: Getty
    The year was 2006 and Hatton had moved up to welterweight in pursuit of a super-fight against pound-for-pound king Mayweather.
    And welcoming him to 147lb was the rugged Collazo, from New York with Puerto Rican descent.
    Hatton looked on track for his easiest night’s work after scoring a knockdown in the opening round.
    But Collazo came on strong down the stretch and pushed the fight so close that the knockdown was actually the deciding factor.
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    So despite the dazzling skills of Mayweather and one-punch power of Pacquiao, it was that night in Boston which sticks out the most for Hatton.
    He said on talkSPORT: “That was my toughest fight.
    “I mean, getting beat by Pacquiao like I did was very tough to come to terms with and Floyd Mayweather was just technically so good.
    “From a physical point of view [Collazo was tougher]. I never made fights easy for myself. I was always going to have it out with someone.”
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    Ricky Hatton beat Luis Collazo in 2006Credit: Getty
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    Hatton was a career light-welterweight – where in 2005 he beat the great Kostya Tszyu – but he moved up to become a two-division champ.
    He said: “I’m 5ft 6in. I’m not tall for junior welterweight. So, to move up to welterweight…
    “Billy Graham, my trainer, said, ‘No, don’t do it, Rick. Don’t do it.’ But I wanted to do what my heroes had done.
    “I wanted to try to become a world champion in two weight divisions. I took it, and I knocked him down in the first ten seconds.
    “I thought, ‘I’ll be in the bar in half an hour at this rate.’ But he got up and I won it on a unanimous decision, but only by one point.
    “I think it was only the knockdown that won it. The people that I could bully at 10 stone. When I got close, I could push them, shove them all.
    It was the worst after I’ve felt. I had hot sweats, shaky, shivering and I couldn’t even go to the afterparty I was in such a bad way.Ricky Hatton on his 2006 win over Luis Collazo
    “I couldn’t do it at 10st 7lbs. I hit him, and the shots just bounced off him. I went to shove him back and he didn’t move.
    “I thought, ‘Oh this is going to be a long night.’”
    Hatton, now 44 and over a decade retired, won Collazo’s WBA title that night but paid the price for it.
    He said: “It was the worst after I’ve felt. I had hot sweats, shaky, shivering and I couldn’t even go to the afterparty I was in such a bad way.
    “Every time he hit me – Floyd Mayweather wasn’t a big puncher, he was technically unreal – but [Collazo] was a big punching southpaw, and every time he hit me, oh my lord!”
    Collazo, 42, fought as recently as March, losing to Angel Ruiz Astorga.
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    Hatton would go on to lose in ten rounds to Mayweather and then be brutally KO’d by Pacquiao two years later.
    He retired in 2012 after defeat to Vyacheslav Senchenko but he did make a comeback last year for an exhibition with Juan Manuel Marquez, 49.
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    The last-minute clause in Anthony Joshua’s rematch offer to Dillian Whyte that is holding up fight

    DILLIAN WHYTE has hit out at Anthony Joshua’s team for inserting a rematch clause into their contract. Eddie Hearn sent the heavyweight an offer to face AJ on August 12.
    Dillian Whyte hit out at Anthony Joshua’s team for inserting a rematch clause into their contractCredit: PA
    Anthony Joshua is in talks to fight Dillian Whyte on August 12Credit: Getty
    It comes as Joshua also closes in on a super-fight in Saudi Arabia against Deontay Wilder in December.
    So if Whyte were to beat his old rival, he would want to inherit the Middle Eastern blockbuster with Wilder.
    But should he sign the deal proposed to him by Hearn, it would tie him down to an immediate rematch with Joshua if he won.
    Whyte said on talkSPORT: “Well we had a contract, the contract’s with my lawyer and my lawyers have gone back to him.
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    “But there’s a lot of things that have been said publicly that are not happening when we’re negotiating.
    “They said it was gonna be a standard contract, but it’s not, there’s a lot of things in the contract now that they didn’t say was gonna be in it…
    “It’s like this, he said, ‘We’re gonna send a simple contract,’ and then they sent a very complicated contract with a lot of hoops and a lot of hooks to hook me in.
    “I don’t want that, I just want a simple contract, simple fight, winner moves on and has a big fight in Saudi Arabia.
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    “This fight for me is about the opportunity, it’s not about the money, that’s why I’m taking the fight for the money they’ve offered me.
    “But now they’re trying to put a rematch clause in there that ties me up for a year and messes everything up, I’m not interested in that.
    “I just want a straightforward fight, winner moves on, that’s it.”
    Hearn has already claimed there a two other names in the pipeline for Joshua to return against.
    But Whyte hit back: “What I don’t like is Eddie’s out there talking nonsense, ‘Oh, we’ve got two other guys waiting to go.’
    “Mate, no-one cares, just shut up, no-one cares about who you’ve got ready to go.
    “It’s a proper fight, let’s get the fight made, stop talking about all these backup plans.”
    Whyte, 35, has chased a rematch with Joshua, 33, ever since he was stopped in seven rounds in 2015.
    And he is willing to make a deal happen in time for the August date in less than eight weeks time.
    Whyte said: “Because of the fact that I’ve gone back and accepted everything they wanted without no push-back or nothing, they’re thinking, ‘He’s a bit too up for this one.’
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    “But I wanna go to war, I wanna fight the best people in my time and that’s it.
    “He’s one of the best guys around, so I wanna fight him again. I wanna go in there, have a good slugfest with him and knock him out.”
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    Conor McGregor and Jake Paul talked up for mega-fight as ex-sparring partner tells YouTuber how he can beat UFC star

    PAULIE MALIGNAGGI has talked up a super-fight between former sparring partner Conor McGregor and Jake Paul. YouTuber-turned boxer Paul has called out McGregor ever since embarking on his polarising prizefighting career.
    Conor McGregor has been called out by Jake PaulCredit: @thenotoriousmma
    Jake Paul in training for his next fightCredit: @jakepaul
    The 26-year-old has even offered to face the Irishman in the cage as well as the ring.
    And McGregor’s old sparring rival Malignaggi fancies Paul’s chances against the ex-UFC champion in both boxing and MMA.
    He told Lord Ping: “Jake just needs the ability to hang in there and he can start to trouble him a little. He can put himself in the position to win the fight.
    “I think McGregor’s boxing is brutally bad, but at this point, even in MMA, if you hang with him he will get uncomfortable.”
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    Malignaggi has rowed with McGregor ever since their infamous sparring sessions in 2017.
    They sparred before the McGregor’s crossover blockbuster against boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, which he lost in ten rounds.
    But after images and videos were leaked – including a disputed knockdown – the American stormed out of the camp.
    Malignaggi, 42, has rivalled McGregor, 34, ever since and continues to aim digs his way.
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    He said: “Jake has a high school wrestler background so he would not be totally out of his element in the cage.
    “He’d need to be alert to his kicks, but McGregor had absolutely no balls.
    “If you make him just a little bit uncomfortable, you are going to put yourself in a position where you might win the fight. 
    “You can make him uncomfortable by beating on him – or if he’s beating on you – if you just hang in the fight he begins to get nervous and paranoid – he’s not a true fighter.
    “He looks for the first window to jump out of. He’s got athletic ability but his anxiety levels get high. That’s why he gets so tired in fights.
    “This guy posts pictures of him running up mountains, swimming 25 miles, bicycling through the desert – just to make himself look like he’s Rocky during training and then he gets in the cage and he’s tired after 30 seconds.
    “He’s got no balls. There’s no way you can get that tired unless your anxiety levels are through the roof. He gets scared in there.”
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    Watch Tommy Fury in sparring with ‘Goat’ brother Tyson as Love Island star closes in on KSI fight

    TOMMY FURY got some sparring in with big brother Tyson as he closes in on a fight with KSI. The boxing stars traded body shots in the clip posted by Tommy, who recently boasted of going “12 hard rounds” with the Gypsy King.
    Tommy and Tyson Fury sparring in the gymCredit: instagram @tommyfury
    And he captioned the clip: “Training with the GOAT.”
    Tommy, 24, is coming off victory over Jake Paul, 26, by split-decision in their Saudi Arabia celebrity grudge match in February.
    But Paul snubbed a rematch to instead return on August 5 in Texas against ex-UFC fighter Nate Diaz, 38.
    So Tommy has turned his attention to KSI, who revealed talks are progressing between them.
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    KSI, 30, told his Misfits Boxing YouTube channel: “I am training for that fight.
    “Negotiations are going back and forth, we’re just waiting on Tommy essentially.
    “We’ve just gotta do a few things to make sure it’s all perfect, but it’s very, very close.
    “I’m training, I’m getting ready for that fight, that’s what I want.”
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    His manager Mams Taylor added: “We’ve gone back and forth and negotiated and now we’ve agreed to all the changes that they’ve requested.
    “I don’t think there’s anything more other than for the ink to dry for both guys to make this happen.”
    And Tommy’s dad and trainer John told SecondsOut: “Well, we’re nearly over the line with that one I think.
    “Me and the Sauerlands, we’re nearly over the line with it. I think it’ll be announced very shortly.
    “Until it’s signed off, nothing’s done, is it? But I’m happy, we’re nearly there. We’ll hopefully get it on this year with him and KSI.”
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    Tyson Fury promises ‘show stopping’ next fight as Gypsy King vents frustration at being out since Derek Chisora trilogy

    TYSON FURY promised fans a “show stopping” next fight and vented frustration at being out since his trilogy with Derek Chisora. Fury beat Chisora in ten rounds in December but he has failed to return since.
    Tyson Fury vented frustration at being out since his trilogy with Derek ChisoraCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
    But over the past month, the Gypsy King has taken to social media to tease imminent and massive fight news.
    And in his latest post, he wrote: “The @wbcboxing Heavyweight king cant wait till my next fight.
    “iv been training daily from Christmas trying to get a fight. Tried many fighters & have had no luck but that wont keep me down.
    “im blessed everyday i wake up! i know God loves me! & everything will workout the way it should as it always does cant wait for you all to see what iv got coming for you guys its show stopping.”
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    Fury, 34, has been left in the lurch after talks to unify the division with Oleksandr Usyk, 36, broke down earlier in the year.
    And the WBC champion has not been able to find an opponent to return against in the meantime.
    He claimed the UFC had offered him a “hybrid” fight against heavyweight champion Jon Jones, 35.
    And boxing bosses in Saudi Arabia have hinted at making another offer to face Usyk, this time at the end of the year.
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    It comes after the Ukrainian pound-for-pound star signed with Skill Challenge Entertainment in Saudi.
    And Fury said on Foxify Trade Twitter Spaces: “I would love to fight Usyk for the undisputed titles.
    “But at the minute Usyk is running like a cheater, he is running so fast, he can’t get away from me quick enough.
    “The only reason this fight hasn’t happened is Usyk wants more bags, he wants more money.
    “So, I don’t blame him for that because at the end of the day it’s a short career and it’s a business.
    “So, it’s not a personal thing of ‘I hate Usyk’ or ‘oh my god Usyk didn’t fight me’, for whatever reasons. This is strictly business.
    “Usyk is waiting for the big money, the £100million he’s going to get from the Saudis for a fight in November or whenever it’s going to happen.
    “So, I can’t hold it against him. I know he’s a family man and he’s got mouths to feed, so I wish him luck, it’s not personal, it’s a sport for one and a business for two.
    “But, when we do finally meet, I’m going to annihilate him, that’s a fact.”
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    Geordie Shore’s Aaron Chalmers lines up huge next celebrity fight in reality TV battle with date and location secured

    AARON CHALMERS has lined himself up a huge celebrity fight which will be a reality TV battle. The Geordie Shore star-turned boxer faces MMA veteran Kiefer Crosbie on July 15 in Ireland.
    Floyd Mayweather in his exhibition with Aaron ChalmersCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But Chalmers already has an all-celeb bout against 2018 Love Island winner Jack Fincham to follow.
    He told SunSport: “I have a date for me and Jack.
    “Me and Jack is pencilled in. The date is set, the undercard is apparently set. I’m 95 per cent certain the fight is happening.
    “The date is all pencilled in and everything, the arena is picked. Jack will be the fight after Kiefer.”
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    Fincham boxed as an amateur in his teenage years but returned to the ring last November.
    He shared four rounds with MMA fighter and crossover boxer Anthony Taylor, 34, in Dubai on Floyd Mayweather’s undercard.
    And this February, Chalmers, 36, went six exhibition rounds with boxing legend Mayweather, 46, at London’s O2 Arena.
    He wants four fights this year and already has two secured, starting with Crosbie, 33, and then Fincham, 32.
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    Chalmers said: “It’s a good fight more for my pro fight that one. He’s got a TV background, he was Love Island, I was Geordie Shore. 
    “It’s a good fight all round, for money, sponsors, to push on in the influencer boxing.” 
    Chalmers struck an agreement to fight Fincham on Instagram and he insists there will be no hard feelings until the bell rings.
    He said: “I don’t mind him. I’m not one of these people that really hates anyone I’m going to fight. 
    “We’re all in this for the same thing. Unfortunately when it comes to fight night there can only be one winner, so you’ve got to put everything aside. 
    “So I don’t mind Jack. I know he’s had a rough couple of years in his personal life, from what I’ve seen online. 
    “If he’s trying to better himself by getting in the ring, then so be it. He’s got a hard fight to come back to, which is me.”
    Jack Fincham is set to fight Aaron Chalmers this weekCredit: Refer to Caption More