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    ‘Disgraceful and not professional’ – Frank Warren slams Dillian Whyte for not turning up to Tyson Fury press conference

    DILLIAN WHYTE has been slammed as ‘disgraceful and unprofessional’ for not attending a first press conference with Tyson Fury.The two Brits will fight on April 23 at Wembley, with Fury’s WBC heavyweight title on the line.
    Tyson Fury held a press conference in London today – but his opponent Dillian Whyte didn’t bother to show upCredit: PA
    Whyte has decided to stay out training in PortugalCredit: PA
    The first presser for the mouthwatering scrap took place at the national stadium today – but with one notable exception.
    Whyte, 33, has chosen not break from his gruelling Portugal training camp to be at today’s event.
    And his lawyer has claimed his big-fight silence is in response to his treatment from rival promoter Warren, who won the £30million purse bid and right to hold the fight.
    But Warren has slammed the Brixton brawler’s actions, describing his behaviour as ‘madness’.
    Warren said: “I don’t want to bore everybody, the WBC made the fight, we went to purse bids and won.
    “We fulfilled criteria, which we did, he signed a contract last minute and now he is trying to renegotiate, we had a period to agree terms.
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    “They didn’t even want us to use his photo on a poster, I have never heard anything like it.
    “I have never heard of a fighter not turning up for a presser this big. He is getting eight times more than Tyson did versus Klitschko.
    “It’s disgraceful and not professional to not show up, Tyson would have done it, he has done it in the past. It is madness.”
    Lawyer and business adviser, Jeffrey Benz recently told SunSport: “Dillian Whyte would have been more than happy to attend the ticket launch event but was not able to reach agreement with Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions on even his very basic requirements which are normal in the sport of boxing.
    “But they didn’t even given us notice of where and when this one-sided shindig will occur. It really is incredible. 
    “We are dealing with dinosaurs here. They bid $41m for a fight but are all over the place. They haven’t even met Dillian’s basic requirements which are entirely usual and nothing out of the ordinary.”

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    Mike Tyson tells Dillian Whyte how to beat Tyson Fury as he breaks down tactics for huge heavyweight world title fight

    BOXING legend Mike Tyson has broke down just how Dillian Whyte could upset the odds and BEAT Tyson Fury.The two Brits will clash on April 23 at Wembley, with Fury’s WBC heavyweight title on the line.
    Mike Tyson has given some tips on how Dillian Whyte could beat Tyson FuryCredit: Getty
    Fury is the big favourite when he fights fellow Brit Whyte on April 23Credit: Rex
    Whyte has finally got the world title shot he has craved for yearsCredit: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing
    The Gypsy King is a huge favourite to retain his title as well as his undefeated record as a professional.
    But Iron Mike believes Whyte has a puncher’s chance of upsetting the odds and winning his first ever world title.
    Speaking on the Club Shay Shay YouTube channel when asked how to beat Fury, the 55-year-old explained: “That would be tough, but there were guys that dropped him that were lighter than me.
    Then, referencing Steve Cunningham, Tyson continued: “Who was the gentleman that dropped him? The former cruiserweight champ?
    “He’s not a harder puncher than I am – I’m able to hurt the big guys.
    “I’ll try my best and do whatever ever I know how to do. Go in with your jab. He has to go all out for 12 rounds with him.
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    “He [Whyte] can’t give him no room to punch, he has to go all out for 12 rounds.
    “He can’t give him no time by moving around, can’t allow him to think. He allows Tyson Fury to think a lot, he gives him a lot of time.”
    Whyte will earn around £6million for his participation, with Fury set to bank a much meatier £23.5m.
    But if the Brixton banger manages to spring a huge shock and beat Fury, he will pocket an extra £3m.
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    Whyte has failed to attend the first press conference, refusing to break his training camp in Portugal.
    And his lawyer has claimed his big-fight silence is in response to his treatment from rival promoter Warren, who won the £30million purse bid and right to hold the fight.
    Lawyer and business adviser, Jeffrey Benz told SunSport: “Dillian Whyte would have been more than happy to attend the ticket launch event but was not able to reach agreement with Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions on even his very basic requirements which are normal in the sport of boxing.
    “But they didn’t even given us notice of where and when this one-sided shindig will occur. It really is incredible. 
    “We are dealing with dinosaurs here. They bid $41m for a fight but are all over the place. They haven’t even met Dillian’s basic requirements which are entirely usual and nothing out of the ordinary.”
    But veteran promoter Warren has now hit back at the claims and insists Whyte was told about the event last week – and even offered a private jet to get there. More

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    Logan Paul reveals he’s not been ‘paid in full’ for Floyd Mayweather fight and tells millionaire to ‘make things right’

    LOGAN PAUL has revealed he’s been paid some of his purse for his exhibition bout with boxing legend Floyd Mayweather.The YouTuber turned boxer locked horns with Mayweather in an eight-rounder last June but only recently received some of his paycheque for the Miami melee.
    Logan Paul locked horns with boxing legend Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition last yearCredit: GETTY
    The YouTuber recently claimed he’s received some of his paycheque for the fightCredit: REX
    The Maverick wants Mayweather to ‘make things right’Credit: REUTERS
    And The Maverick is still seething that the mega-rich Moneyman hasn’t stumped up all of the cash.
    During an appearance on The MMA Hour, he said: “I’ve not been paid in full, that is a fact. We’re just trying to collect what is rightfully ours.
    “He came out and said this is the name of the game, this is how it works in boxing but I don’t know if it is, I don’t know if that’s true.
    “I think after you fight you should get paid, it doesn’t take this long to count the money.
    “I don’t know [how much it is] but I know it’s not everything. It’s large enough for me to make a fuss about.
    ‘For the longest time, I bit my f***ing tongue. We heard it every week, ‘The money’s coming next week, the money’s coming next week’.
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    “Three months in I realised the money’s not coming next week, so I’m offended and I’ve been lied to.
    “I never thought I’d be the ‘Where’s the money?’ guy, but the only way to get this guy to move is to pipe up and embarrass him.
    ‘It feels unfair and i just want to make things right.”
    Mayweather, 45, recently claimed Paul’s delayed purse was par for the course.
    During an appearance on The Pivot Podcast, he said: “This comes with the territory.
    “To them, that’s real money, and I like the YouTubers. The money on the back end though, from pay-per-view, that takes a while. Nothing comes right away.
    “I’m still collecting cheques from fights seven or eight years ago.
    “They just hate when the table is turned. Be happy with the biggest payday you ever got in your life.”
    Paul’s exhibition with Mayweather went the full eight roundsCredit: GETTY
    Neither man has set foot inside the ring since their exhibition, which went the distance.
    Former five-weight world champ Mayweather was recently linked with another exhibition with Dubai-based YouTuber Money Kicks but the bout didn’t come to fruition.
    Paul, meanwhile is set to make his WWE debut at Wrestlemania 38 in a Tag Team match against Rey and Dominik Mysterio.
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    Josh Taylor hits out at trolls for ‘personal attacks’ on his family after controversial win over Jack Catterall

    JOSH TAYLOR has slammed vile trolls for targeting his loved ones after his controversial victory over Jack Catterall last weekend.The Prestonpans pounder retained his four light-welterweight titles last Saturday courtesy of a split-decision victory – although he caught a huge break in his homecoming at Glasgow’s Hydro Arena.
    Josh Taylor controversially retained his light-welterweight titles last weekendCredit: Getty
    The Tartan Tornado’s family were maliciously targeted after Taylor’s title defenceCredit: GETTY
    Taylor has hit out at the trolls who have abused his loved onesCredit: GETTY
    Taylor’s loved ones were targeted by internet trolls after judges Ian John-Lewis and Victor Laughlin turned in their controversial scorecards, much to the fury of the Tartan Tornado.
    He wrote on Instagram: “I have taken a few days for some well-earnt time with my family after not seeing them for a few months.
    “I’ve had a chance to watch the fight back. First and foremost, I want to congratulate Jack Catterall on a great fight.
    “He rose to the occasion and fought a valiant fight. However, I believe I won a very close fight.
    “Many fans believe Jack deserved the decision, and that’s fine.
    “We both went in there and fought our guts out for 12 rounds… but the personal attacks on myself and especially my family are disgusting and uncalled for.”
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    Taylor, 31, is open to giving Catterall a rematch – but only if the Chorley clubber moves up to welterweight.
    He admitted: “My days at 140 are numbered. My future is at welterweight.
    “Jack Catterall deserves another title shot, and as soon as possible.
    “I’ve never ducked a challenge in my career, and I’d be happy to fight Jack again, but it would have to be at welterweight.
    “Jack is a great sportsman, a helluva fighter, and deserves every bit of the admiration he’s been receiving.
    “I want to thank my family, my team, the fans who packed The OVO Hydro, and everyone who watched on Sky Sports, ESPN+, and around the world.
    Taylor is adamant he did enough to retain his titlesCredit: PA
    “Fighting as the undisputed champion on Scottish soil was a dream come true, but I’m only getting started.”
    Taylor was ‘p***ed off’ with his performance on home soil and plans to erase the memory of it in his next outing.
    He said: “I’ll be back and better than ever, this time ready to conquer the welterweight division.”
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    Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte could have NO British judges after insane scorecards for Josh Taylor’s win over Catterall

    TYSON FURY’S grudge match with Dillian Whyte won’t be scored by British judges, if promoter Frank Warren get his way.Judging from British officials is once again back under the microscope following Josh Taylor’s controversial split-decision victory over Jack Catterall last weekend.
    Josh Taylor controversially retained his light-welterweight titles last weekendCredit: PA
    But the majority of fighters, fans and pundits scored the fight in Jack Catterall’s favourCredit: KENNY RAMSAY
    And Frank Warren doesn’t want British judges scoring Tyson Fury’s clash with Dillian following the controversy surrounding Taylor vs CatterallCredit: TOP RANK
    Warren wants ‘incompetent’ judges banned from scoring big fightsCredit: REX
    Two of the three ringside judges scored the fight for the Tartan Tornado – despite him being outboxed in the early rounds and dropped in the eighth.
    Warren was sickened by the scorecards turned in by Ian John-Lewis and Victor Loughlin, so much so he wants foreign judges to score Fury and Whyte’s Battle of Britain in April.
    He roared: “This has to stop. It was terrible for Jack and is killing the credibility of boxing.
    “If they were football referees they would be downgraded but what happens – they move on to the next show without any accountability.
    “I do not want British officials for Fury-Whyte.”
    The British Boxing Board of Control has confirmed they will launch an investigation into Taylor’s first defence of his four light-welterweight titles.
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    And veteran promoter Warren has called for ‘incompetent’ judges to be barred from calling big fights.
    He said: “As our governing body, stop this chummy jobs for the boys and do something for the sake of our sport, the Jack Catteralls, and downgrade these incompetent officials.”
    A heart-broken Catterall licked his wounds on social media just hours after his dreams of becoming undisputed light-welterweight champion were crushed.
    But Taylor fronted the media to claim he deserved to retain his belts, saying: “I thought I’d done enough – 100 per cent.
    “I started slow as I tried to get my timing.
    “I caught him with the bigger shots. He tried to spoil, he leaned in a lot and there was a clash of heads.
    “I’m not going to lie, he caught me with a couple of good shots.
    “It wasn’t my best performance. I put a hell of a lot of pressure on myself this week with the homecoming and my first fight here in three years.
    Josh Taylor is adamant he did enough to retain his 140lb titlesCredit: GETTY
    “I just put too much pressure on myself to put on a good show but it didn’t matter in the end. I got the result. It was close.
    “I allowed him a bit of success by loading up but I landed the more meaningful shots.
    “He put up a good fight but he knows he didn’t win the fight. I took over in the second half.”
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    Klitschko brothers on Putin’s Ukraine ‘kill list’ as 400 mercenaries ‘flown in from Africa to hunt 24 targets’

    THE KLITSCHKO brothers have reportedly both been put on a Russian “kill list” of senior Ukrainians the Kremlin wants dead amid Vladimir Putin’s invasion.Hundreds of highly-trained mercenaries, including the deadly private militia the Wagner Group, have been sent to Kyiv to assassinate Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy and decapitate his government.
    Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko are both reportedly on a Russian kill listCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Kyiv mayor Vitali says he will stay and fight to defend his cityCredit: Reuters
    Feared Russian militia the Wagner Group are among the mercenaries sent to UkraineCredit: East2west News
    Former boxing world heavyweight champions Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko have taken up arms to defend their country against Russia’s onslaught.
    Vitali, the mayor of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, told Good Morning Britain he “will be fighting” after Russia declared war on its neighbour, and said his people were ready to “defend our city”.
    Last week, Wladimir issued a desperate video plea to other countries to help halt the invasion.
    The Times reports that more than 400 Russian mercenaries are operating in Kyiv, with orders from the Kremlin to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and prepare the ground for a new pro-Russian puppet government.
    A private militia run by one of Putin’s closest allies, the Wagner Group, flew in a number of mercenaries from Africa over a month ago, on a mission to take out Ukraine’s government in return for a fee.
    Kyiv found out about the plot on Saturday, hours before the city government declared a 36-hour “hard” curfew to sweep the city for Russian agents.
    Civilians were warned they risked being “liquidated” if they stepped outside as they would be seen as Kremlin saboteurs.
    A source claims between 2,000 and 4,000 mercenaries arrived in Ukraine in January, with many deployed to the disputed regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, whose independence Putin recognised last week, sparking conflict.
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    The mercenaries have reportedly been told to hold off while Putin shows the world he is negotiating with Zelenskyy, but when talks fail, they are to begin their mission, according to a source close to the Wagner Group.
    They have also been preparing the ground for an invasion by helping to guide Russian columns to Kyiv as well as planning assassinations to destroy Ukraine’s government.
    Wagner is a private military company with close links to the Kremlin. It is owned by Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, known as Putin’s chef.
    They have a previous history of covert operations on behalf of the Russian state across Africa and the Middle East and were also used during Russia’s last military incursion into Ukraine in 2014.
    The UN claims the Wagner Group committed war crimes in the Central African Republic, including killing kids, raping and torturing women, and executing men in mosques.
    Mercenaries were alleged to have executed three young men inside the Al-Taqwa mosque in the town of Bambari as part of a savage attack in February 2021.
    They can appear from the shadows, do very violent things and then disappear again, without it being obvious who was responsibleSir Richard BarronsFormer commander, Joint Forces Command
    The group’s links to Putin go back years, and Russia’s president has been pictured at Kremlin functions with Wagner troops, including lieutenant colonel Dmitry Utkin, who is believed to have founded the group.
    In 2020, investigative news site Bellingcat uncovered that Wagner’s alleged boss Prigozhin made 99 calls to Putin’s chief of staff in eight months and regularly spoke with top Kremlin officials.
    But Moscow has insisted it has no influence over Wagner and says Prigozhin only provides the Russian government with catering services.
    Sir Richard Barrons, former commander of Joint Forces Command, told The Times: “They are very effective because they are hard to pin down.
    “They can appear from the shadows, do very violent things and then disappear again, without it being obvious who was responsible. They are not directly linked to the Russian government and therefore they are plausibly deniable.”
    Some claim the Wagner Group were briefed about a Ukrainian invasion as far back as December, long before the regular Russian army were told.
    Fellow boxer Alexandra Usyk, second right, has also taken up arms to fight for UkraineCredit: Instagram @andrii_nebytov
    Vitali has warned Russia’s troops to ‘go home’
    The Wagner Group has been accused of war crimes in the Central African RepublicCredit: East2west News
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    For now, Putin’s private army is awaiting instructions from the Kremlin, having been promised hefty bonuses and safe passage out of Ukraine in return for the killings.
    Their “kill list” of 24 includes President Zelenskyy, Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, and a number of senior Ukrainian officials.
    Last week, Zelenskyy claimed he was Russia’s “target No 1” while his family were “target No 2” for the Russians.
    But he insisted he would stay in Kyiv and, when offered the chance to flee by the Americans, reportedly replied: “I need ammunition, not a ride.”
    Both the Klitschko brothers, already heroes in their home country due to their sporting prowess, have become iconic figures as they pledge to fight on the front lines in Kyiv, making them major targets for pro-Russian militias.
    Among the pro-Russian militia fighting in Ukraine are the Chechen special forces known as “hunters”, commanded by Chechnya’s leader and Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov.
    But at the weekend, it was reported Ukrainian troops had destroyed a convoy of Chechen tanks, killing their top general, Magomed Tushaev.
    The Klitschko brothers are far from the only Ukrainian sporting figures who have taken up arms for their country.
    London Olympic champion Oleksandr Usyk has been pictured holding a machine gun as he heads to the frontline, putting his rematch against Anthony Joshua in doubt.
    The 35-year-old dad-of-three joined his best friend and two-time Olympic champion Vasiliy Lomachenko on the battlefield, after earlier pleading with Putin to stop the war in a series of emotional videos. More

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    Anthony Joshua confirms he wants Dillian Whyte rematch as rivals get into Instagram spat ahead of Fury and Usyk fights

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has set his sights on another domestic dust-up with Dillian Whyte following a brief social media spat.The former amateur and professional rivals traded verbal jabs on Instagram on Monday after Whyte got wind of AJ’s desire to ‘smash him’.
    Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte went to war in December 2015Credit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD
    AJ won the pair’s Battle of Britain via seventh-round TKOCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD
    And AJ wants to have a trilogy fight with his old rivalCredit: INSTAGRAM@ANTHONYJOSHUA
    Brixton Body Snatcher Whyte wrote on his story: “Why so bitter? Number 1 bulls**t guy @AnthonyJoshua.
    “What did I ever do to you man? S***, good luck in your rematch with @usykaa.”
    Joshua, 32, replied: “Hate is a strong word. I respect you, champ. I just want to fight you at some point.”
    Fan favourite Whyte, 33, is currently gearing up for his own Battle of Britain with former sparring partner and WBC heavyweight king Tyson Fury.
    And despite their bad blood, Joshua is rooting for Whyte to shock the world and dethrone The Gypsy King.
    He told iFL TV: “I’m rooting for Dillian, even though I hate him and want to smash him one of these days.
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    “Go on Dillian, I’m with you all the way.”
    Joshua is about to enter training camp for his high-stakes rematch with unified heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk.
    The pair’s second tussle, however, is currently up in the air as Usyk is currently on the frontlines in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion of his homeland.
    But promoter Eddie Hearn is confident Usyk’s participation in the war WON’T delay his rematch with AJ.
    The Matchroom Boxing chief told iFL TV: “People keep saying will this affect Oleksandr Usyk (against Joshua).
    “I can’t tell you what Oleksandr Usyk is thinking in his mind.
    “For me, the answer is no… I would guess Usyk will start camp in about four weeks’ time.
    “Dmitry Bivol who will start camp (for Canelo Alvarez fight) in Los Angeles this weekend or on Monday.
    Oleksandr Usyk is currently on the frontlines in his homeland of UkraineCredit: INSTAGRAM@ANDRII_NEBYTOV
    “If that’s what’s required of Usyk, he will do the same.
    “It’s a very sensitive subject and I can’t tell you what certain individuals are doing when their country is at war.
    “But I don’t expect it to have any bearing on Anthony Joshua versus Oleksandr Usyk.”
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    Jake Paul offered fight for world title against cruiserweight champ Mairis Briedis after watching Lawrence Okolie win

    MAIRIS BRIEDIS has offered YouTube sensation Jake Paul a crack at his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles.The Latvian Punisher has been targeting a lucrative showdown with Paul for the best part of six months and even got the social media star’s name tattooed on him.
    Mairis Breidis has been calling out Jake Paul for several monthsCredit: GETTY
    The Lativian even got Paul’s name tattooed on his leg to try and get his attentionCredit: INSTAGRAM@MAIRISBRIEDIS
    And he’s willing to offer the YouTuber a crack at his world titlesCredit: TWITTER@SAUERLANDBROS
    And the 37-year-old is willing to give The Problem Child the chance to become a world champion in order to twist his arm.
    When asked if he’d be willing to put his titles on the line against Paul, Briedis told The Mirror: “Yeah.
    “This is a big promotion for the IBF, WBC, WBO and this old championship belt.
    “The stocks go up and this is what we need you to know, people need to know these organisations but not for people who already understand it.
    “We need to show younger people and future generations. He needs to train and show what happens when you are a good athlete.
    “That is why you can’t just sit and play some computer games.
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    “If you train and do your best you can travel the world. I come from a family who don’t have money, but I want to thank the sport of boxing.”
    Paul, 25, has ruffled plenty of feathers with his brashness and social media antics during his brief stint as a professional boxer.
    But Briedis – who was ringside for Lawrence Okolie’s latest defence of the WBO 200lb belt – respects the former Disney star’s hustle, saying: “He is brilliant in social and how he sells his fights and how he gets the huge money in our platform of boxing.
    “He isn’t stupid that is why he deletes my comments on his posts, but I believe this fight happens because this is my ideas what I do with my tattoo and song. I made it interesting with this ‘Mario’ surprise.
    “We have very good ideas but also step-by-step so we go next to Australia. But also Jake Paul if he says yes we cancel everything and face Jake Paul.”
    Briedis hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his third-round TKO victory over Artur Mann last October, while Paul hasn’t competed since his viral KO of ex-UFC welterweight champ Tyron Woodley last December.
    Paul is eyeing a September return to the ring, saying during an appearance on The MMA Hour: “There’s a lot going on in other aspects of my life.
    “I’m going to do these press conferences over the next two weeks here to help with the promotion around Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano and I’m very busy on the business side of things with my venture capital fund.
    Jake Paul is eyeing a September return to the ringCredit: AP
    “So I haven’t even got back into the gym or been training at all.
    “I need to have a discussion with my coaches but probably I would say August-September maybe. Maybe later. I’m trying to figure it out.
    “Obviously if the stars align in some sort of way or I have a change of heart, then things can obviously move around but right now I don’t feel like that motivated to just go right back into another training camp.”
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