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    ‘It’s inevitable’ – Deontay Wilder sensationally calls for fourth Tyson Fury fight and says he wanted to KILL Gypsy King

    DEONTAY WILDER has called out Tyson Fury again for a fourth fight and shockingly said he wanted to kill him.The American has already stepped in the ring with the Brit three times and lost his WBC title to him but he wants yet another chance.
    Tyson Fury’s win in the third bout over Deontay Wilder was one of the most memorable in heavyweight boxing historyCredit: AP
    The first fight between the two in December 2018 ended in a draw, this was followed by the second which Fury won after Wilder’s corner threw in the towel.
    The third was an iconic night where the Gypsy King was knocked down twice but got up to secure a knockout victory.
    Wilder, 36, has made excuses for his defeats blaming a heavy costume for the ringwalk taking his energy, that Fury’s gloves were loaded and he sacked his coach for calling a stop to fight two.
    Wilder has spoken about the trilogy and admitted he thinks he will face him again saying: “I stand by everything.
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    “It’s crazy and sad that business had to be conducted in certain manners to rob a person from his greatness, but in reality it only made that greatness higher.
    “I don’t condone cheating and s*** like that. I know that, no matter what people say.
    “People and analysts say, ‘If he did have something in his glove, why did you not go to the authorities?’
    “And I tell them, ‘Why the f*** would I go to the authorities.
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    “‘I have an opportunity to release my own energy and put my hands upon him and the possibility of trying to kill him and get paid millions of dollars doing it?'”
    This isn’t the first time he has chillingly stated he wants to kill someone in the ring.
    On the possibility of going head-to-head with Fury again, Wilder claimed he’d be up for it saying: “Most definitely.
    “As long as he’s in the business and I’m in the business, it’s inevitable.”
    Currently, the Bronze Bomber is focusing on his next fight taking place in October versus Robert Helenius.
    Meanwhile, Fury is set to take step into the ring to fight Anthony Joshua on December 3 with a fight closing in on being agreed. More

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    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua net worth: How the pair’s fortunes stack up as fans wait for confirmation of huge fight

    BOXING fans are on the edge of their seats as they wait for confirmation of one of the biggest fights in British history. Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are believed to be close to agreeing a big-money bout for the end of the year.
    The pair have made plenty of money throughout their careers
    With Usyk injured, Fury looks set to put his unbeaten professional record on the line against JoshuaCredit: Reuters
    Joshua could not find a way past Usyk but could redeem himself against FuryCredit: PA
    The pair have already made a fortune from long and successful careers boxing on the biggest stages.
    Despite plenty of speculation, Fury and Joshua have so far avoided each other with the Gypsy King drawn into an epic trilogy with Deontay Wilder and AJ facing off twice with both Andy Ruiz and Oleksandr Usyk.
    But now with the two stumbling towards one of the biggest heavyweight bouts in history, it’s a good time to compare how Fury and Joshua weigh up outside the ring.
    Houses
    For years Tyson lived in this modest £550,000 property in MorecambeCredit: ITV
    Tyson Fury has never been shy about his upbringing.
    Growing up in a caravan as a traveller, the 34-year-old has come from very humble beginnings.
    But now The Gypsy King has a grand portfolio of properties worth at least £8.2m.
    He and his wife Paris Fury moved into a new seaside mansion worth £1.7m last year, but that is only the tip of the iceberg.
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    The pair also own a glamorous £6m Marbella mansion and huge Vegas mansions.
    Anthony Joshua also has his own set of dazzling properties, but the star is also known to prioritise those around him before himself.
    Only a limited amount is known about how many homes he owns, but his portfolio is worth at least £7.5m.
    The Mirror reported last year that AJ spent that amount in one year alone, with some likely going on to be sold.
    Cars
    Joshua is known to be a car lover
    Paris Fury poses inside the latest addition – a Bedford TK recovery 1973, which her husband revealed on his InstagramCredit: Instagram
    Fury loves his cars and collects some of the most impressive models around.
    His Instagram gives fans a glimpse into his mouth-watering collection, including his two new Rolls Royce Phantom Series II motors, each costing £394,000.
    In the past, he has also shown off a Ferrari GTCLusso that is worth around £250,000.
    It is difficult to estimate how much all these cars come up to but it is at least £1.2m and likely goes higher.
    Similar to his boxing counterpart, Joshua is also a petrolhead.
    He is reported as owning a garage of cars that total around £1m.
    The 32-year-old is also a fan of the Rolls Royce Phantom, and he was also reportedly pictured driving a Mercedes v8 BiTurbo while on holiday.
    Fight incomes
    Both fighters have seen their reputations explode over the past decade as the heavyweight division lined up to test their mettle against two of its finest boxers.
    Fury has raked in at least £101.25m from his fights but the numbers are likely higher with not all finances public.
    It’s been quite the journey for the man from Morecambe. He made over £10m from his rematch with Dereck Chisora in 2014, before making well over £23m from the third fight against Deontay Wilder.
    Along with the first two bouts with the American, and his epic battle against Dillian Whyte earlier this year, Fury continues to rake in huge numbers as fans line up to see his fights.
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    Joshua is reported as being even more lucrative from his battles in the ring.
    The two fights with Usyk are reported to have been worth £14m and £65.7m respectively to the British boxer.
    Some of his earlier high-profile clashes – such as his career-defining clash with Wladimir Klitschko in 2017 – has also helped him bring in an estimated £200m in his career.
    Both fighters are set to make even more dosh if their Battle of Britain clash goes ahead.
    Sponsorship Deals
    Both boxers have made decent money through sponsorship throughout their careers.
    In Fury’s case, the number is estimated as being around the £100m mark.
    This is due in part to his main sponsor WOW Hydrate, a sports drinks brand, and the huge deal with ESPN, the network of Top Rank.
    He also has his own range of clothes which he sells on his website.
    Meanwhile, Forbes describes AJ as a “marketing juggernaut” and estimates his sponsorship deals to net him around the £10m mark.
    They point to his deals with the likes of Beats and Hugo Boss.
    Net Worth
    Sources vary for both athletes when it comes to out-an-out net worth, with figures subject to change and some financial information not made public.
    Tyson Fury’s net worth is estimated to be huge thanks to his high-profile trilogy battle.
    Reports suggest is net worth as of this year was £130m.
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    As of 2020, Forbes had Joshua’s net worth at around £41m while 2022 sources place it around £80m.
    Their incredible careers mean they are both among the highest-paid athletes in the world. More

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    Mike Tyson opens up on debilitating health condition after being pictured in a wheelchair at airport last month

    TYSON FURY has revealed he suffers from sciatica and the condition can occasionally leave him unable to talk.The former heavyweight world champion, 56, was spotted in a wheelchair at an airport last month.
    Mike Tyson is suffering with sciaticaCredit: Splash
    Tyson was seen using a wheelchair and a walking stick last monthCredit: TheImageDirect.com
    He has also been seen walking with the aid of a wooden stick and Tyson revealed it is because he has sciatica.
    In an interview with Newsmax TV Iron Mike said sciatica is the only health issue he suffers with, and spoke about how it impairs him when there is a flare up.
    He said: “I have sciatica every now and then, it flares up. When it flares up, I can’t even talk! Thank God it’s the only health problem I have. I’m splendid now.
    “Everybody in my house is truly blessed and we’re all very grateful for whatever we have.”
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    Sciatica is a condition that causes nerve irritation and seems to be affecting Tyson’s back.
    Tyson retired from boxing in 2005 due to a back issue, while he also struggled with a knee injury late in his career.
    Despite the issue Tyson returned to the ring in 2020 to fight Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition bout.
    But recently there have been growing concerns over Tyson’s health – partly fuelled by his own comments.
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    He claimed on his Hotboxin’ podcast that he believes he is going to die “real soon”.
    He said: “We’re all gonna die one day of course. Then, when I look in the mirror, I see those little spots on my face.
    “I say, ‘Wow. That means my expiration date is coming close, really soon.'” More

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    Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker tale of the tape: Where huge heavyweight fight will be won and lost

    JOE JOYCE and Joseph Parker are set to collide at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday.The pair have remained patient for the contest as the fight looked like it would take place in the summer before contract talks broke down.
    Joe Joyce is unbeaten and has a height and reach advantage over Joseph Parker
    Joyce accused Parker of trying to avoid himCredit: Rex
    Parker has not fought since beating Derek Chisora in DecemberCredit: PA
    Joyce, 36, is fresh from his victory over Christian Hammer in July and is looking to maintain his unbeaten 14-0 record.
    Parker has not fought since last December when he defeated Derek Chisora via unanimous decision.
    In fact, Joyce is the first new opponent for the Kiwi since he boxed Junior Fa in February 2021, having also fought Chisora in May of that year.
    Parker has won his last six fights following back-to-back losses against Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte.
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    Joyce is aiming to become the third British victor over Parker and boasts a height and reach advantage over the 30-year-old.
    He also possesses greater knockout power with 93 per cent of his wins coming from KOs compared to Parker’s 66 per cent.
    But there is huge pressure on the Juggernaut as a win for either fighter will set up a WBO heavyweight world title fight against Oleksandr Usyk.
    That makes it the biggest contest of Joyce’s career since he missed out on superheavyweight gold at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
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    In the build-up to the fight Joyce has accused Parker of trying to avoid him, referring to the previous breakdown in talks.
    The Londoner said: “This fight has been a long time in the making.
    “Parker realised he had nowhere else to go and eventually had to take this fight. No 1 vs No 2.
    “The winner goes on to fight for the world title! It’s going to be a cracking fight and you will see why he tried so hard to avoid me!”
    Parker hit back and promised to show the best he has offer, saying: “On Saturday, September 24th, the fans in Manchester will see the very best of me.
    “And Joe Joyce will see exactly why I will become the heavyweight champion of the world again with BOXXER.
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    “I am working hard with my trainer Andy Lee, everything is going smoothly and I truly feel great.
    “I have waited patiently to get this fight on and let me tell you now, the Juggernaut’s journey ends right here. He has nowhere to run.” More

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    Tyson Fury and wife Paris fly out on private jet to Cannes for holiday break away ahead of Anthony Joshua fight talks

    TYSON FURY and his wife Paris have shared snaps of them travelling to France on holiday ahead of talks over a fight with Anthony Joshua. Joshua and Fury are closing in on a deal that sees them go head-to-head on December 3 in Cardiff at the Principality Stadium.
    Paris & Tyson Fury took a private jet to CannesCredit: Instagram
    Paris boasts an Instagram following of one millionCredit: Instagram
    They were served a fancy looking lunch on their way to FranceCredit: Instagram
    Paris married Tyson in 2008Credit: Instagram
    Anthony Joshua has lost his last two fight both to Oleksandr UsykCredit: PA
    But in the meantime the 34-year-old has jetted off to Cannes on a private jet.
    His partner Paris uploaded photos to Instagram of the couple on the luxurious aeroplane.
    She also shared with her followers a picture of the food they got on board as well as another photo of ‘The Gypsy King’.
    When they landed a separate snap of Paris in a dress enjoying the sun was posted on her story too.
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    This could be the last chance the couple get to go on holiday prior to the proposed fight with AJ.
    Tyson and Paris were last seen together paying tribute to the Queen by laying flowers outside Buckingham Palace.
    His preparations for the bout are already underway though with both boxers seen sparring recently.
    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren has confirmed a contract has been sent to Joshua’s team.
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    The WBC title fight which has already been dubbed the Battle of Britain is set to be arguably the biggest heavyweight battle ever in the UK.
    Warren is confident it will sell 2million pay-per-views.
    Fury will be aiming to continue his unbeaten record meanwhile Joshua will need the bounce back from his recent defeat to Oleksandr Usyk. More

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    ‘I’d like to stop relying on it’ – Joe Joyce looking to give iron chin night off against Joseph Parker ahead of fight

    JOE JOYCE hopes to give his iron jaw a well-deserved night off against Joseph Parker.The 36-year-old Putney heavyweight has the most apt nickname in boxing but The Juggernaut wants to be seen as much more than an unstoppable force or immovable object.
    Joe Joyce hopes style not resilience will lead him to victory over Joseph ParkerCredit: Getty
    Joseph Parker looks relaxed mood as he attempts to dent the dreams of Joe JoyceCredit: Rex
    The WBO’s No 1 contender waited patiently for his shot at Oleksandr Usyk’s titles with a couple of keep-warm fights against Christian Hammer and Carlos Takam.
    But the notoriously slow starter gave his fans a fright in both TKO wins.
    And the painting puncher plans to show off his boxing artistry against Parker next Saturday.
    The fine-art graduate said: “I’d like to stop relying on my chin, if I’m honest.  
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    “I would prefer to move out of the way of punches or block or slip them and counter.
    “I am always trying to improve my skills and biomechanics and that’s one thing I love about boxing, you can always improve.
    “I’m sure Parker and his team  see a way of hurting me but we’ll see.”
    Joyce was supposed to lose the November 2020 clash with Daniel Dubois but bludgeoned the prospect into  surrender after the build-up turned spiteful.
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    This time around the rivalry is far more mellow — for now.
    Joyce said: “We are quite similar in a lot of ways. He’s friendly.
    “It’s refreshing to be involved in a lead-up with an opponent like that.
    “But I am sure he will get a lot more serious when the bell goes because I know I will.” More

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    Deontay Wilder says Anthony Joshua was ‘made’ to fight but he was ‘born to do it’ and still wants to ‘whoop that ass’

    DEONTAY WILDER has claimed Anthony Joshua was “made” to fight whereas he was “born to do it”. Both the former heavyweight champions had late starts to the sport, with AJ only picking up the gloves at 18.
    Deontay Wilder won bronze in the 2008 OlympicsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Anthony Joshua won gold in the 2012 OlympicsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    And Wilder was 20 when he began boxing in a bid to raise money for his daughter, who suffered from spina bifida.
    Joshua won Olympic gold in 2012, only five years into his journey.
    And similarly, Wilder was a bronze medallist only three years after picking up the sport, having medalled in Beijing.
    Despite their similar starts in the sport, the American insisted he does not compare to AJ.
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    He said on the Last Stand Podcast: “They made Anthony Joshua.
    “They made him. We’re born to do it, not made. Even the Olympics, they gave him that medal.
    “They bought a lot of the belts. The way they moved him and prepared him for certain moments, he was not ready for it.”
    Joshua, 32, and Wilder, 36, were in talks for an undisputed super-fight in 2019 but a deal failed to materialise.
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    The Bronze Bomber went on to complete a trilogy with Tyson Fury, 34, drawing in 2018 but losing the subsequent rematches.
    Whereas Joshua most recently lost twice on the spin to Oleksandr Usyk, 35, although he is close to agreeing a shock deal to fight Fury next.
    Wilder returns on October 15 against Robert Helenius, 38, but insisted his score with AJ still needs to be settled.
    He said: “Still wanna whoop that ass. I’m not gonna rob the fans of not making that fight happen. I definitely want that fight to happen.
    “I just wanna know if they’re for real.”
    Deontay Wilder still wants to fight Anthony JoshuaCredit: Reuters
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    Mike Tyson stopped watching Jake Paul sparring session after 30 SECONDS… as he wanted to ‘look at pictures’

    MIKE TYSON watched Jake Paul spar for 30 SECONDS… as he wanted to look at pictures in the boxing gym. Legendary coach Freddie Roach – who once worked with Tyson – revealed Paul trained in his famous WildCard gym in Los Angeles.
    Jake Paul pictured with Mike Tyson in 2020Credit: Twitter @jakepaul
    And heavyweight legend Iron Mike happened to be there the same day when the YouTuber-turned boxer was sparring.
    But according to Hall of Famer Roach, the boxing icon had little interest in watching Paul and preferred to tour the gym walls.
    Roach told FightHype: “Tyson looked at him and left.
    “He saw 30 seconds of him sparring and said, ‘Freddie, can we go down and see the pictures?’
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    “He knows that’s where the good pictures are. He wasn’t as interested as I was.”
    Tyson, 56, helped launch Paul’s boxing career with a spot on his undercard in 2020.
    At the time, the social media sensation had won his professional boxing debut by beating online rival “AnEsonGib” in one round.
    Tyson returned to the ring after 15 years out and drew with Roy Jones Jr, 53, in an exhibition bout.
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    But Paul, 25, stole the show as he brutally knocked out ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 38, in two rounds.
    Since then, he has beaten former UFC pair Ben Askren, 38, and Tyron Woodley, 40, knocking the ex-UFC champion out in their rematch.
    Paul returns on October 29 in Arizona against UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, who also has a 4-1 boxing record.
    It is unclear when the American visited Roach’s gym but it is safe to say Manny Pacquiao’s mentor was not overly impressed.
    He said: “The kid’s OK, a club fighter.
    “I don’t know him personally and I’ve never really met him. He was in my gym and wondered if they could use the ring and I said go ahead.”
    Jake Paul during a sparring sessionCredit: @jakepaul More