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    Eddie Hearn reveals Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury fight fell apart due to ‘quick turnaround’ from Oleksandr Usyk loss

    EDDIE HEARN has revealed the reason why negotiations for Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’s fight collapsed.Boxing fans were devastated to learn that the hotly anticipated “Battle of Britain” bout would not be going ahead as initially hoped on December 3rd.
    Anthony Joshua is set to fight early next year after negotiations collapsed with Tyson Fury’s campCredit: PA
    Fury has instead drafted in a fight against Derek ChisoraCredit: PA
    And speaking on talkSPORT, promoter Hearn revealed why the talks between the two parties collapsed.
    He said: “It’s probably a bit of everybody’s fault. It’s a very complex situation for both teams, with TV networks.
    “Listen, I don’t mind saying, AJ’s just coming off a defeat, he wanted December 17, but we agreed to December 3, he would have had to get back into the gym immediately, which he was going to do.
    “I don’t sit here today, as someone who represents Anthony Joshua, devastated that fight didn’t happen.
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    “He wanted to take it, so I was all in, but it was a very quick turnaround for him in a fight of that magnitude.”
    With that put on ice, Fury has instead drafted in Derek Chisora to complete a trilogy against him.
    And should Fury win that fight he is then expected to take on Joshua nemesis Oleksandr Usyk in a never-seen-before unified heavyweight title fight that will see all four belts on the line for the first time in the four-belt era.
    Meanwhile, Joshua is expected to fight against Dillian Whyte early next year.
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    Hearn added: “I think he’s going to fight January or February, early next year.
    “The issue with AJ is, in my opinion, he’s coming off the back of two Usyk defeats, coming off the back of the disappointment and the emotional implosion after the fight…
    “I think he should come back with two standard top 15 opponents, good solid fights, but he doesn’t really want it…
    “I think the fight that you’ll see early next year is Dillian Whyte against Anthony Joshua.”
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    However, AJ was called out by the coach of recently crowned Ring Magazine rank No1 Deontay Wilder as both bid to get themselves back into the title picture.
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    Jake Paul sparred world champs before Anderson Silva fight including man who dropped Tyson Fury and Andre Ward’s rival

    JAKE PAUL called on the help of Tyson Fury and Andre Ward’s old rivals to help him prepare to fight Anderson Silva. The YouTuber-turned boxer returns over the weekend in Arizona, his first bout in ten months.
    Ex-world champion Chad Dawson with sparring partner Jake Paul
    Jake Paul sparring with Tyson Fury’s old opponent Steve Cunningham
    But during that hiatus from the ring, Paul has been secretly mixing it with champions of the past.
    That includes Steve Cunningham, 46, the former IBF cruiserweight title holder who in 2013 dropped but lost to Tyson Fury.
    And most recently Chad Dawson, 40, the three time light-heavyweight champ who lost to American great Ward in 2012.
    Paul, 25, said: “Chad Dawson raises my level of competition significantly.
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    “He pushes me to the next level and he makes me have to fight at my best. That’s what’s needed.
    “If I can be in there with Chad Dawson, then I can beat Anderson Silva.
    “I’m super excited for October 29 to go out there and show my speed.”
    Paul last fought in December, knocking out Tyron Woodley, 40, four months after beating the ex-UFC champion on points.
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    That added to KOs over online rival AnEsonGib, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 38, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, also 38.
    Woodley only filled on under two weeks’ notice after Tommy Fury, 23, pulled out of his grudge match against Paul with a rib injury.
    The celeb mega-fight was rescheduled for August in New York – but that was soon KOd when Fury suffered US visa issues.
    Heavyweight Hasim Rahman Jr, 31, signed as a substitute, only for lightening to strike twice, this time due to a weight disagreement.
    But Rahman is a frequent switch-hitter, meaning Paul accustomed himself to sparring southpaws, a blessing in disguise for his fight with Silva.
    Coach BJ Flores said: “We’ve had Richard vanSiclen, who is 13-0. We’ve had Chad Dawson, who’s a former world champion.
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    “We’ve had Steve Cunningham and a lot of good guys in camp boxing with Jake who are very good southpaws.
    “Southpaws who have been around for a long time just to give Jake that look over and over again and make sure he’s comfortable when he gets in the ring.”
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    ‘He can take it all’ – Jake Paul backed to become world champ by prodigy who was stunned by YouTuber’s boxing knowledge

    JAKE PAUL has been backed to reach the pinnacle of boxing by his prodigy Ashton Sylve, who was left in shock by his celebrity manager. Sylve is 8-0 with a 100 per cent knockout ratio and a target of almost every promoter by the time he was just 18. 
    Women’s world champion Amanda Serrano, Ashton Sylve and Jake Paul
    But Paul and his Most Valuable Promotions stable managed to snap up the exciting American prospect. 
    The pair trained together briefly after Sylve took a trip to the YouTuber-turned boxer’s Puerto Rico training base. 
    And it was there he was left pleasantly surprised by Paul’s boxing knowledge, which he thinks will be enough to take the 5-0 prizefighter all the way. 
    Sylvie told SunSport: “He’s honestly going pretty fast and he’s a very fast learner. 
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    “Just talking to him, honestly I didn’t think he’d be that smart in boxing, just listening to the things he says, he’s picking things up pretty quick. 
    “He’s advancing in the sport and I feel like he can take it all the way and end up being world champion.” 
    Sylve, who has mutual famous friends to Paul’s, admits as first he was unsure about the social media sensation’s legitimacy in the sport. 
    But after Paul knocked out a pair of former MMA champions in Ben Askren, 38, and Tyron Woodley, 40, the teen talent was convinced. 
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    Sylve said: “I just thought it was pretty much entertainment, something fun coming to the boxing fight, like in basketball they do celebrity games. 
    “I thought it was something like that but when it started to get serious and him actually having a professional record, I thought it was weird at first. 
    “But then I started to think everybody else’s career is kind of like that, a lot of fighters fight people in their first five fights who shouldn’t even be in the ring. 
    “So I didn’t think it was too bad and it started bringing a lot of eyes to boxing, so it was a plus for the whole boxing scene.” 

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    Paul returns over the weekend in Arizona against Anderson Silva, 47, the biggest test of his career. 
    And it has also afforded Sylve a prime time spot as chief support in a bout against Braulio Rodriguez, 34. 
    Sylve was due to have his coming out party in August at New York’s Iconic Madison Square Garden. 
    But Paul had to axe his own pay-per-view bill after Tommy Fury, 23, and Hasim Rahman Jr, 31, pulled out due to a US visa issue and weight row respectively. 
    So Sylve has had to share the agonising wait alongside Paul and remain calm under the chaos. 
    He said: “I’m grateful for the opportunity, this is kind of like a dream come true, something I always envisioned. 
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    “In my ninth fight being a co-main event in a pay-per-view, I don’t think too many other people have done that. 
    “It’s something I think it incredible and it’s something I’ve always been reaching for.”
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    Anderson Silva insists he is not fighting Jake Paul for money and says ‘nothing will affect my legacy’

    UFC legend Anderson Silva insists his fight with Jake Paul isn’t a cash grab.The MMA great will throw down with the brash and outspoken YouTuber-turned-boxer early on Sunday morning in Arizona.
    MMA legend Anderson Silva will lock horns with Youtuber Jake Paul this weekendCredit: GETTY
    Silva’s clash with the ex-Disney star has been labelled a cash grab by the fighter’s criticsCredit: AP
    But the former UFC middleweight champ insists he’s not fighting Paul for the moneyCredit: Getty
    Silva’s showdown with The Problem Child has been labelled as a last-ditch attempt for a final big payday, a notion the future UFC Hall of Famer has rubbished.
    He said: “I don’t need the money anymore. People think money is important, but it’s not.
    “Of course, I will make money from this fight because it’s my job.
    “Don’t do something just for the money. Work because you have a passion.
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    “That’s what I’ve done and why I’ve been successful all my life.”
    Silva’s desert dust-up with Paul – who is facing a whopping £92million lawsuit from Eddie Hearn – isn’t his first foray into the squared circle.
    The Brazilian has amassed a 3-1 record, including a win over former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
    But despite his decades of combat experience, Silva believes there’s more room for improvement when it comes to his boxing.
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    He said: “It’s different because you have seven different disciplines in MMA.
    “But for boxing, I’m just training for boxing. I need to train more with my footwork, the position of my hands. But I’ve been training for boxing for many, many years. So it’s something I’m comfortable doing.
    “Every single fight, you have different things you train for. Every fight is different. For this fight, I’m training to fight a boxer. The most important thing going into this fight is my experience.
    “My experience is something that Jake doesn’t have. I love this challenge. That’s the secret to me. I go into this fight to prove my respect to the boxing community.”
    Silva’s recent victory over Chavez Jr impressed Paul, although he’s confident of swatting The Spider on fight night.
    While watching the fight, he said: “Knockout of the year incoming.
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    “Yeah, I’ve seen this a bunch of times and every time I see it I just find more openings. He loves to get in that corner and dance – I’m not going to play that s***, it’s my ring, it’s my fight.
    “I’m the A-Side for a reason – he’s not going to come in there and do that s***, I’m not going to feed into it.” More

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    Joe Joyce and Oleksandr Usyk pictured together with Frank Warren hinting at ‘future heavyweight fight we can’t wait for’

    JOE JOYCE and Oleksandr Usyk put up their fists after an unplanned meeting with one another – but only for a photo.Putney pounder Joyce is the mandatory challenger for Usyk’s WBO title and has been vocal about getting his hands on the undefeated Ukrainian.
    Joe Joyce is the mandatory challenger for Usyk’s WBO heavyweight titleCredit: REUTERS
    Joyce battered Joesph Park to solidify his mandatory challenger statusCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joe Joyce and Oleksandr Usyk bumped into one another at the 35th WBO Convention
    And get his hands on Usyk he did after a recent unexpected rendezvous – albeit a friendly one at the 35th World Boxing Organization Convention.
    Promoter Frank Warren shared an image of the pair embracing and putting their fists up for a photo to his Instagram page on Tuesday.
    His accompanying caption read: “A future clash we can’t wait for!”
    Joyce solidified his status as WBO mandatory challenger with a stunning 11th-round knockout of the belt’s former holder Joseph Parker last month.
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    Warren recently said: “We’ve worked very hard over the last few years on this heavyweight scene and we’ve guided our guys in different organisations and we’ve boxed it off a bit so I’m pleased.
    “Joe done extremely well [against Joseph Parker], got great reviews back from America because his fight done big numbers over there.
    “It was a good fight to watch. He’s set himself up.
    “Him and Tyson [Fury] will be a huge fight, [Deontay] Wilder will be a huge fight, AJ.
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    “He’ll be out in February. He’s in a real good spot.”
    Unified heavyweight champion Usyk is open to defending his belts against Joyce, although he jokingly claimed he’s afraid of The Juggernaut.
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    He told Seconds Out: “No I don’t want to fight with him. He’s like a Tank.
    “Did you watch him fight? Jokes aside, I wanna fight for belts.” More

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    Jake Paul being sued by boxing judge he claimed Eddie Hearn bribed as YouTuber face staggering £92million lawsuit

    BOXING judge Glenn Feldman has joined Eddie Hearn in suing Jake Paul over alleged “defamatory lies”.Matchroom Boxing supremo Hearn took legal action against Paul last month after the YouTuber turned boxer claimed he had Feldman on his payroll.
    Eddie Hearn launched a £92million lawsuit against Jake Paul last monthCredit: Getty
    Paul alleged that Hearn and Matchroom have bribed judgesCredit: ADI MUHTAREVIC
    Judge Glenn Feldman has also decided to take legal action against the YouTuberCredit: INSTAGRAM@JAKEPAUL
    Paul made the allegation following Feldman’s scoring of Katie Taylor and Anthony Joshua’s respective clashes with Amanda Serrano and Oleksandr Usyk.
    And veteran judge Feldman has joined Hearn in taking legal action against The Problem Child, seeking separate damages from the original £92million suit.
    In a statement to ESPN, Matchroom lawyer Frank Salzano said: “[Paul’s] statements have harmed Feldman’s reputation in the public, impute the commission of a crime, and/or call into question Feldman’s fitness to perform his work in his trade and profession.”
    Paul, 25, is now staving off his sixth lawsuit after telling iFL TV: “I still think Amanda Serrano won the fight [over Katie Taylor].
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    “Then you see how this judge Glenn Feldman, who had the biggest gap between Taylor and Serrano. Everyone pretty much had it a draw… a draw or that Amanda won.
    “But there’s this judge, Glenn Feldman, who scored it such a big gap for Taylor, gave rounds that Amanda clearly won, to Taylor.
    “Then this judge, Glenn Feldman, shows up in Saudi and scores Anthony Joshua to win [over Oleksandr Usyk]. Everyone who watched the fight [knows] it’s not a split decision.
    “Usyk had a runaway victory, clearly won the fight. This judge, Glenn Feldman, gives it to Anthony Joshua?
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    “It’s like a repeated crime here. This type of s**t, I’m going to call it out here in boxing because it’s bulls**t.
    “Clearly, this guy is getting paid money by Matchroom Boxing.”
    Matchroom have accused Paul of knowingly and “wrong” accusing the promotion and Hearn of “fixing fights.
    Salzano said: “Both legally and ethically there is a clear line separating opinion from defamatory lies.
    “Jake Paul knows that, and he purposely crossed that line when he wrongly accused Matchroom Boxing and Eddie Hearn of fixing fights.
    Jake Paul is gearing up for a showdown with MMA great Anderson SilvaCredit: AP
    “Nonetheless he was still given an opportunity to retract his defamatory statements and refused to.
    “Now he will face the legal consequences of his actions as Matchroom and Mr. Hearn will be seeking damages in well excess of $100 million given the value and goodwill attached to the Matchroom business and the harmful nature of Mr. Paul’s comments.”
    Paul is paying no attention to the ongoing lawsuit ahead of his clash with MMA great Anderson Silva this weekend.
    He recently told MMA Junkie: “I’m not even focused on it.
    “I have this fight coming up on October 29 and my lawyers are dealing with that. So, I haven’t even put any thought into it.
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    “I don’t care. I get sued all the time for stupid s***. I’m 5-0 in lawsuits and 5-0 in the ring.
    “I’ve got all the time in the world. All the money in the world and I’m just focused on October 29. Pull up, everyone!” More

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    Anthony Joshua called out for blockbuster Wembley showdown by Deontay Wilder as American’s coach vows to KO Brit

    DEONTAY WILDER would knock Anthony Joshua out cold if the long-time rivals were to ever share the ring, the American’s coach has claimed.A showdown between the former heavyweight champions is a real possibility next year as they’re both bidding to get back into the title picture.
    Deontay Wilder returned to the win column earlier this monthCredit: GETTY
    The former WBC heavyweight champion laid out Robert Helenius with a single punchCredit: EPA
    A grudge match with Brit Anthony Joshua could be on the cards next yearCredit: Getty
    Wilder’s head coach Malik Scott reckons the American would mop the floor with AJCredit: EPA
    Ex-WBC king Wilder returned to the win column earlier this month with an emphatic first-round knockout of Robert Helenius, a result his head coach Malik Scott believes he’d replicate in a Wembley war with AJ.
    He told BonusBetCodes: “What makes me more excited about Wilder-AJ at Wembley in front of 80,000 is the result.
    “The result is, once AJ falls, all those people are going to stand up and Deontay is going to embrace them all.”
    Wilder, 37, used a more measured approach against former sparring partner Helenius before detonating a nuclear right hand flush on the Swedish giant’s chin.
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    Scott said: “A disciplined Deontay is so dangerous.
    “Deontay is the kind of fighter who doesn’t need to punish you before he does what he does to you.
    “He creates a comfortable environment and the minute you become comfortable, we become a rude house guest. And it’s lights out from there.”
    Wilder and Joshua were on course to face one another in 2018 when the pair held all the heavyweight titles.
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    But Bronze Bomber Wilder turned down a whopping three-fight undisputed deal worth close to £100million as he felt he was being undervalued.
    The American is hellbent on settling the score before his career is over, telling The Good Fight: “Me and Joshua should have fought years ago, I could have been the undisputed champion.
    “The chance isn’t gone, we are both still in the business of fighting so that opportunity will always be there.
    “People still always stop me and ask when I’m fighting Joshua. Some people still think that’s the biggest fight in the world, between us two.
    “It is the No1 match-up that people still always ask me about.
    “It’s not a matter of ‘if’ the fight happens. It’s a matter of when, we just need the tight timing.”
    He added: “We will not fall in line with Eddie Hearn’s games. They drained us.
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    “We dealt with Eddie Hearn for around six months and they just gave us the round around.
    “They have their story, which they tell everyone, but I know the facts and he is a big manipulator.” More

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    Meet Jake Paul’s prodigy Ashton Sylve, boxing’s ‘next star’ who turned pro while at SCHOOL and now has 100 per cent KOs

    BOXING prospect Ashton Sylve juggled the classroom with the school of hard knocks after turning professional at just 16. But after eight wins, all knockouts and two more years under his belt, the young American is emerging as one of the hottest prospects in the game. 
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    Ashton Sylve fights on Jake Paul’s undercard
    So much so that he had Jake Paul and Floyd Mayweather battling it out to secure his signature after turning 18. 
    But it was Paul who got one over on unbeaten boxing icon Mayweather, signing Sylve to his Most Valuable Promotions. 
    And his journey continues over the weekend with a prime time co-headliner spot against Braulio Rodriguez, 34, of the Dominican Republic on the YouTuber-turned boxer’s fight with Anderson Silva. 
    Paul told SunSport: ”I’m excited, this is the first time he’s going to be on a big stage.
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    “The sky is the limit as he’s going to be the next star out of Most Valuable Promotions.” 
    If Paul is still learning on the job as a 5-0 novice, Sylve could feel like a young veteran, having had his first amateur bout at the age of eight. 
    He would go on to have over 120 contests in the unpaid ranks, becoming a 10x national champ, with two international honours to his name. 
    An Olympic dream could have also been realised – had the wait for the next Games not been so long. 

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    Sylve said: “After all the experience I had fighting overseas at different tournaments, I started to feel that I was soon-to-be ready to turn pro. 
    “I would’ve stayed in the amateurs if the Olympics were sooner, but I think it was 2024 by the time I could qualify for the Olympics. 
    “But looking at my future, it was just too long to be waiting around in the amateurs, so that’s why I decided to turn pro at 16.” 
    Like many before him, Sylve took his talents to Mexico after turning pro at 16. 
    But it was not facing fully grown men which gave him his biggest fight, rather finding a happy medium between boxing and academics. 
    Sylve said: I was just still in school. That was the only thing I had to balance. 
    “I had to balance and figure out my schedule, the training time, losing weight was always a part of it and having another energy to also do my school work. 
    “That was the big difference but other than that, I actually prefer the professional side to the amateurs.” 
    Asthon Sylve had his first amateur bout at eight
    He went on to have over 120 amateur bouts
    After Sylve’s sixth fight, Paul and several others began to take notice of the promising super-featherweight. 
    He was due to feature on Paul’s undercard the night the social media sensation first beat ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley, 40. 
    But when the event was moved to Ohio, Sylve, 17 at the time, was ruled out due to the commission’s age restrictions. 
    He said: “I had multiple offers, pretty much everyone was coming after me.
    “We were still seeing what the best option was and who would be the best fit for me.
    “I was supposed to fight on Jake’s undercard I think in Texas but then they switched the venue to Ohio, so with the regulation and my age it just didn’t pan out. 
    “So I wasn’t able to fight on his card but I think ever since then he had his eyes on me, even before that.” 
    Ashton Sylve training for his next fightCredit: @ashtonsylveh2o
    Ashton Sylve is 8-0 all by KO
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    Sylve’s dad would later receive a call from Paul’s manager and adviser Nakisa Bidarian, and soon after a deal was struck between the two. 
    Paul said: “I had actually seen Ashton years ago, sparring. This kid H20 kept popping up on YouTube, even in my recommended he would pop up. 
    “So I’ve always known who he was, seen him hanging around mutual friends and once we started MVP, we want to help women and push them forward, which is why we signed Amanda Serrano. 
    “And then we wanted to help young prospects and he was the No1 young prospect that everyone was trying to sign. 
    “Mayweather tried to sign him, and he had already a built in social media following at 18-years-old, perfect record, all KOs. 
    “It just made sense to sign him.” 
    Amanda Serrano, Ashton Sylve and Jake PaulCredit: Instagram
    Jake Paul training with Ashton Sylve in Puerto RicoCredit: Instagram
    Sylve had his eyes on Wilfred Benitez’s record of youngest world champ of all time, which the Puerto Rican achieved at 17, but had moved on to other goals. 
    He said: “When I was 16 or 17, I wanted to be the youngest champion ever. But that didn’t pan out. By the time I looked it up, my birthday was pretty much past it. 
    “But I’ve always dreamed of being a three-weight world champion, so hopefully in the next year or two. I’ll be 19 or 20.” 
    For all of Sylve’s aspirations and plaudits from the loudest of mouths, none of it will mean anything unless he lets his fighting do the talking. 
    And he plans to continue doing so in the biggest fight of his career in Arizona, the kind of occasion he always envisioned. 
    Sylve said: “I’m grateful for the opportunity, this is kind of like a dream come true, something I always envisioned. 
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    “In my ninth fight being a co-main event in a pay-per-view, I don’t think too many other people have done that. 
    “It’s something I think is incredible and it’s something I’ve always been reaching for.” 
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