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    Conor McGregor reveals key area he would change in second Floyd Mayweather fight and has been ‘thinking’ about rematch

    CONOR McGREGOR revealed the key area he would change in a second fight with Floyd Mayweather – and has been mulling over a rematch. The Irishman was beaten in ten rounds by Mayweather in what was his professional boxing debut in 2017.
    Conor McGregor has teased a rematch with Floyd MayweatherCredit: @TheNotoriousMMA
    Floyd Mayweather during a recent exhibtionCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But McGregor has talked up a sequel ever since and vowed to “get the job finished” if he had another opportunity.
    Asked about his comments, McGregor told Inside Fighting: “I’ve been thinking about it a long time.
    “I’ve had a long time to think about it and analyse it, happy with how it went the last time.
    “I’d for sure look to (KO Mayweather). I’d like to go back in with my old boxing coaches who I reunited with post-fight. I feel my style has developed.”
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    McGregor, 34, was cornered by his MMA coaches Owen Roddy and John Kavanagh for his defeat to Mayweather.
    But in the years following, he returned to his old amateur boxing coach Phil Sutcliffe, the 1980 and 1984 Irish Olympian.
    Sutcliffe has corned McGregor alongside Roddy and Kavanagh in the cage as well as training the UFC legend in his Crumlin Boxing Club.
    Mayweather, 46, officially retired following the stoppage win but has continued to box in exhibitions since.
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    He has faced stars of the martial arts, social media and celebrity world, returning on June 11 against John Gotti III.
    Last year, Mayweather opened the door to a rematch with McGregor, in a professional or exhibition bout.
    And The Notorious added fuel to the fire by reposting a clip of the ninth round during the Las Vegas fight.
    He posted: “If you don’t think there is some real nice adjustments that can be made and implemented in a second fight, to get the job finished, you’re silly.”
    Floyd Mayweather beat Conor McGregor in 2017Credit: Reuters More

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    Fans accuse WBC of ‘making up rules’ after rare use of ‘boxing VAR’ sees star awarded retrospective knockdown

    BOXING champion Julio Cesar Martinez was retrospectively awarded a knockdown following a rare use of VAR. The WBC have been known to use instant replays in the past, including a 2019 fight with Martinez.
    Julio Cesar Martinez, left, punching Ronal BatistaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    This time, the Mexican was given a 10-8 round against Ronal Batista after the referee initially failed to score it a knockdown.
    But upon replays, the decision was overturned and the knockdown was scored.
    It left some fans in confusion and accusing the WBC of making up their own rules.
    One said: “VAR in boxing now?”
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    Another added: “Mauricio Sulaiman the belt specialist making up rules for the Eddy Reynoso camp.”
    One commented: “Since when did that come into play???”
    Another wrote: “Nah VAR has already ruined football now boxing is next.”
    Martinez in 2019 saw a knockout against Charlie Edwards overturned to a no-contest due to low-blows.
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    The result was initially announced as a Martinez win until WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman got in the ring to change the decision.
    Martinez, 28, went on to beat Batista, 26, by majority decision, retaining his flyweight title.
    And it could set up a unification with Britain’s IBF champion Sunny Edwards, 27.
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    Hearn breaks silence on claims Joshua would be WORST paid boxer for heavyweight tournament featuring Fury, Wilder & Usyk

    EDDIE HEARN has broken his silence on claims that Anthony Joshua is set to be the lowest paid boxer in a rumoured four-man heavyweight tournament. AJ is currently in negotiations with Deontay Wilder over a bout that could take place in December.
    Eddie Hearn has hit back at Anthony Joshua pay claimsCredit: PA
    AJ could fight Deontay Wilder in DecemberCredit: AP
    The fight could happen in Saudi Arabia as part of a tournament that also sees Tyson Fury fight Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua could reportedly pocket £30million alongside Wilder with the other two heavyweights supposedly set to take home between £50million and £90million.
    However, Hearn has laughed off the report, responding to it via social media with giggling emojis.
    The Brit’s promoter previously suggested that the tournament could be worth £300m.
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    Hearn revealed more about the possibility of the event, telling Matchroom Boxing: “They want to make that night, they want to do Joshua vs Wilder and Fury vs Usyk.
    “I think Usyk conversations and the Wilder conversations have gone very well.
    “For us, we are in. We need to finalise terms but we said to Prince Khalid [bin Salman Al Saud] that is the fight we want.
    “We know having worked with them before we can get a deal done.
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    “And really, what we are looking to do this week and next, is look at that situation and decide if there will be a fight in early August for Joshua before then.
    “We just made it clear to them, our message was AJ is ready for all those fights, he is happy to agree the Deontay Wilder fight for December and we will now see if we can close terms in the next couple of weeks.”
    The rumours Joshua will receive a paycheck for £30m came from Simon Jordan, who has had his differences with Hearn in the past.
    The radio host said: “What I’ve been hearing in the loosest of terms is the cut.
    “£200m. £90m to Fury, £50m to Usyk and £30m each for Joshua and Wilder.
    “That was an interesting piece of understanding that I got from that because I was thinking to myself, ‘Does Joshua accept £30million?”
    Oleksandr Usyk could face Tyson Fury in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Reuters
    Reports laughed off by Eddie Hearn state that Tyson Fury is set to pocket the most from the four-man tournamentCredit: AFP More

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    Tyson Fury next fight ‘being finalised this weekend’ with WBC belt holder set to face Joe Joyce destroyer Zhilei Zhang

    TYSON FURY’S promoter says his next fight is being finalised “this weekend” with Zhilei Zhang the frontrunner to be his opponent.The WBC heavyweight champion defeated Derek Chisora last time out in December via a tenth round TKO at Tottenham Stadium.
    Tyson Fury’s next fight could be finalised this weekendCredit: Getty
    Zhilei Zhang is the ‘frontrunner’ to face the Gypsy KingCredit: PA
    That was on the back of him knocking out Dillian Whyte at Wembley last April in the sixth.
    After talks collapsed for his unification showdown with Oleksandr Usyk, we reported how Wembley Stadium had allegedly been put on hold for two dates in July as Fury plotted his next title defence.
    Former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr, who famously beat Anthony Joshua for the belts in 2019 before losing the rematch, was in the mix to be his opponent.
    As was China’s 39-year-old Zhang, who is coming off last month’s major upset victory over Joe Joyce.
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    Now Top Rank chief Bob Arum, Fury’s US promoter, has said that it is Zhang rather than the WBC ranked number two Mexican who is the frontrunner for the title shot.
    And he also revealed that the contract could be all done and dusted before the start of next week.
    Arum told Ringside Reporter: “No not really [Andy Ruiz]. We’re focusing on the Chinese kid that beat Joe Joyce, Zhilei Zhang, he’s the frontrunner for that fight.
    “It’s likely for July, we’re trying to close that out over this weekend.”
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    “Big Bang” Zhang instantly called Fury out as he outlined his ambition for a dream homecoming in China after his stunning upset against Joyce.
    The 6ft 6in heavyweight returned to London 11 years after losing to Anthony Joshua in the Olympics.
    But he made no mistakes in his quest for redemption in the capital as he brutally left Joyce unable to continue following six rounds due to eye swelling.
    Zhang inherited the WBO interim title and mandatory challenger status for the full belt held by Usyk but instead it was WBC champion Fury who he wanted after bouncing back from defeat to Filip Hrgovic, 30, in August.
    He told SecondsOut: “Tyson Fury in China.
    “I feel like people were questioning about my conditioning and stamina after the Hrgovic fight.
    “But for me, I have such a successful training camp. My boxing and conditioning trainers stayed on top of it.
    “I know that Joe Joyce wanted to take this to deep water and drown me, but I’m here.
    “You can drown me if you want, but I’m ready for twelve rounds.” More

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    John Ryder plots one of boxing’s biggest EVER shocks vs Canelo and become only second Brit to win world title in Mexico

    JOHN RYDER is dreaming of pulling off one of the biggest upsets in British boxing history.The 10-1 outsider takes on undisputed super-middleweight king Canelo Alvarez in Mexico on Saturday night with only 50 out of the 60,000 fans there cheering on the Islington southpaw.
    Ex-bouncer John Ryder insists he is in Mexico for the dream not the paycheckCredit: Getty
    Legend Canelo Alvarez is an overwhelming favourite against Brit RyderCredit: Getty
    John H Stracey is one of legendary Brits that John Ryder hopes to emulate, and you’d have to take your hat off to him if he achieved itCredit: Alamy
    If 34-year-old Ryder achieves the impossible by winning the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring titles, it would rank alongside previous feats overseas by legends such as Ken Buchanan, John H Stracey and Lloyd Honeyghan.
    And it would be some achievement for the boxer who worked as a bouncer at East London nightclubs in 2017 after a couple of defeats left him languishing.
    With typical understatement, Ryder said: “I know it’s going to be hostile. But to go and fight a champion, you should go to their backyard to take their titles and that’s what I am doing.
    “Most fighters have gone to Vegas or Texas to fight him but I’m in Guadalajara in the lion’s den.
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    “People think I am here for the paycheck, I am not. I am here to show that dreams can come true.”
    Canelo, 32, has lost just two of his 62 fights with 39 knockouts while Stracey, now 72,  remains the only Brit to ever win a world title in Mexico after he stunned Jose Napoles in 1975.
    Over pie and mash in Camden, Stracey told Ryder: “We boxed in the biggest bullring in the world, probably around 40,000 people.
    “Just before my ringwalk they put me right next to where the bulls were kept and the smell was awful!
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    “I am sure they were trying to put me off. It was hostile, they wanted their man to win and you’ll get that, too.
    “It can be daunting and frightening but boxers don’t get frightened.”Ryder, who has won 32 of his 37 pro bouts, promised Stracey he would not be overawed by facing Canelo.
    He said: “I have met him a couple of times but that was with a fan-boy cap on.
    “The respect is there but it is not going to be handshakes and selfies, I am here to do a job.”
    So far Stracey is the only Brit to have lifted a world crown in Mexico after he shocked Cuban-born Mexican Jose Napoles in 1975Credit: Alamy More

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    I’m the barrister who saved Anthony Joshua’s boxing career – he thanked me with Klitschko tickets but I turned him down

    ONE of London’s top criminal barristers has spoken out on how he helped save Anthony Joshua’s boxing career.But a family wedding meant he had to turn down ringside seats for AJ’s epic Wembley win against Wladimir Klitschko.
    Barrister Tony Wyatt has spoken out on his role in saving Anthony Joshua’s boxing careerCredit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAqRYYQ7fHs&t=2293s
    But Wyatt couldn’t be there to see Joshua beat Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley in 2017Credit: Getty
    Barrister Tony Wyatt has revealed how he helped keep Joshua’s career on track in the run up to the 2012 Olympics.
    It came after AJ, who has spoken openly about his past, was discovered by police with a large amount of cannabis in his car.
    Wyatt was approached by Joshua’s coach at Finchley Boxing Club in 2011 and was told to be able to fight in the Olympics, AJ had to qualify through the European Qualification Tournament.
    However, the “trouble” he had got himself into meant he had his licence taken away from him.
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    Recalling a conversation with the judge and prosecutor, Wyatt acknowledged that Joshua had committed the offence.
    However, the potential punishment could have ended AJ’s career as he would not have been able to fight in the European qualifying for the Olympics.
    As a result, Kent “fronted that up” to the judge, and AJ submitted a guilty plea.
    He said on the Anything Goes with James English podcast: “If he were to plead guilty of possession you could give him the harshest possible period of unpaid work.
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    “That would allow him to get his licence back. It would allow him to fight in the Europeans. It would allow him to fight in the Olympics.
    “It would allow him in his future to fight in America which he could never have done if he had supply on his record.
    “It allows him to have his life. It also allows him to spend 300 hours in boxing clubs in a few months time once he’s famous, helping kids who might otherwise be on the streets. So it allows it to be paid forward.”
    Wyatt said ultimately going down that route helped save Joshua’s career.
    He continued: “As an outcome for a case like this, surely that’s a far more positive outcome to society than sending him into a prison for a short amount of time, ruining his future, no career left. Surely that’s better?
    “The judge agreed. Prosecutor ultimately agreed with some encouragement from the judge. And that’s the route we went down.”
    Joshua was consequently able to get his licence back, and therefore fight in the European qualifying for the Olympic Games.
    He went on to win gold at the 2012 Olympics in London before turning pro the following year.
    One of Joshua’s greatest nights came in 2017, when he knocked out Klitschko in the 11th round at Wembley.
    But Kent couldn’t be there to see it.
    He revealed: “You mention the Klitscko fight. He gave me ringside seats to that and I couldn’t go because of a bloody family wedding.
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    “It wasn’t even my family, it was my wife’s family!
    “I sat at the wedding watching the fights with my wife kicking me under the table! I was like look ‘I didn’t go to the fight, I’m at least watching the fight!'” More

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    ‘Can you not read?’ – KSI and Tommy Fury erupt into Twitter spat amid rumoured talks for celebrity boxing fight

    KSI and Tommy Fury erupted into a Twitter spat amid rumoured talks for a celebrity boxing fight between the two. YouTube, music and influencer boxing star KSI looked on course to finally settle his score with arch rival Jake Paul this year.
    KSI in training for his next fightCredit: Darren Fletcher
    Tommy Fury is in rumoured talks to fight Tommy FuryCredit: Getty
    But those plans look to have faced the KO after Paul was beaten by Fury in February by split-decision in Saudi Arabia.
    KSI has since revealed he now wants to instead face Fury and finish what Paul started.
    He tweeted: “I’d much rather fight and beat Tommy Fury so I can ruin Jake Paul’s legacy.”
    But a shocked Fury, 23, responded: “Wait. Beat who?”
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    To which KSI, 29, bluntly fired back: “Beat you. Can you not read?”
    Paul, 26, snubbed a Fury rematch or talks with KSI to instead return on August 5 in Texas against 38-year-old ex-UFC star Nate Diaz.
    So KSI will refuse to wait around for Paul and instead try to one-up his arch enemy by beating Fury.
    He told SunSport: “I want Tommy Fury, simple as that. I’m not going to waste my time with Jake Paul.
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    “He wants to fight Nate Diaz, an MMA fighter who isn’t known for his boxing; black belt in jujitsu, blah, blah, blah.
    “Maybe in the UFC ring it would be a bit more entertaining, in the MMA ring yeah, but in the boxing ring everyone just knows Jake is going to win that.
    “I’m not just going to waste my time, I’m going to go straight for Tommy and do what Jake Paul couldn’t.”
    KSI returns on May 13 at Wembley Arena against millionaire nightclub tycoon-turned 9-0 boxer Joe Fournier, 40.
    But in the background, his promoter Kalle Sauerland revealed ongoing negotiations with Fury and his dad John.
    And KSI insisted the talks to face the brother of unbeaten heavyweight champion Tyson is no publicity stunt.
    He said: “It’s so funny, because a lot of people think it’s all cap.
    “A lot of people think I’m just chatting out my a***. Does it look like I’m chatting out my a***?
    “We’re working on it, man. Just a few thing but I think we’re very close and I’m pretty sure, fingers crossed by next week, we’ll see.”
    KSI facing off with his next opponent Joe FournierCredit: Getty
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    ‘What a f***ing joke’ – Eddie Hearn hits back at ‘disgusting’ claims about Anthony Joshua’s career

    EDDIE HEARN fumed at Anthony Joshua being urged to retire. American author Thomas Hauser – who penned several acclaimed books on Muhammad Ali – wrote a Guardian column directed at AJ.
    Anthony Joshua with promoter Eddie HearnCredit: Rex
    It was headlined “The bravest thing Anthony Joshua can do is retire from boxing.”
    And Hauser pleaded with the two-time heavyweight world champion to walk away with his health intact and fortune secured aged 33.
    But the piece has disgusted Joshua’s promoter Hearn, who hit out at the article and any suggestion of AJ retiring.
    He told Boxing Social: “What a f***ing joke. I’m just gonna say it, Thomas Hauser needs to retire, he’s so far detached from reality.
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    “He doesn’t know Anthony Joshua – he’s hardly even had a conversation with him.
    “Has he ever watched him in the gym or sat down and spoken to him?
    “I just find it absolutely bizarre that you can lose a split decision to Oleksandr Usyk, come back and win nearly every round against Jermaine Franklin and then it’s “you have to retire now”.
    “What the f*** are these people talking about? Thomas Hauser is a disgrace for writing that. Honestly I found that article disgusting.”
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    Joshua beat Franklin, 29, on points in his April return following consecutive losses to Usyk, 36.
    And super-fights against Deontay Wilder, 37, and Tyson Fury, 34, now lie in wait after AJ got back to winnings ways.
    But before his confidence-building comeback bout, Joshua did hint retirement is round the corner as he eyes another title before bailing out.
    He said: “This run is like, what can it go on for? Three, four years?
    “If I was going to do another run after this, you’re talking about fighting into my forties and I truly believe that boxing’s a young man’s sport.
    “It takes a real solid character like Bernard Hopkins, Foreman, Klitschko, Povetkin to go on into their forties and stuff, but I think this is a run I want to make successful and then, you know, hopefully go out on top.”
    Anthony Joshua beat Jermaine Franklin in his return fightCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun More