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    Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel and undercard for huge heavyweight rematch

    DEREK CHISORA will look to breathe new life into his boxing career next month as he takes on Joseph Parker in a heavyweight rematch. The Brit star controversially lost his first fight with Parker back in May, despite scoring a knockdown in a particularly close contest.
    Derek Chisora lost to Joseph Parker in their first fight back in MayCredit: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing
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    Chisora demanded an immediate rematch and Parker was happy to oblige, so the pair will do battle once again, but this time in front of fans.
    Their fight will headline a stacked night of action which includes Lerrone Richards’ clash with Carlos Gongora.
    When is Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker 2?

    Chisora’s second clash with Parker will take place on Saturday, December 18.
    The bout will be held at the AO Arena in Manchester.
    The action should get underway from 7pm UK time, with the ring-walks for the main event commencing closer to 10pm.
    There will be a full capacity crowd in attendance for the clash, unlike their first meeting which took place behind closed doors.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Parker vs Chisora 2 will be shown live on DAZN in the UK.
    A DAZN subscription will set you back £7.99-a-month.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

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    What have they said?
    “I’m half excited and half not. I’m happy for the fight but might be disappointed what comes with the fight,” Chisora said.
    “I’m going to speak to my management company. We need an American referee and get good judges for this fight because so many times I’ve been robbed.
    “It’s one of those things but it gets a bit frustrating. Joseph Parker does not scare me. He doesn’t have anything I’m scared of. He hasn’t got power punches, I don’t even know how they gave him the last fight.”
    Parker added: “I’ve watched the fight back and I thought I won, he thought he won, that’s why we’re doing it again,” said Parker, whose two defeats from 31 fights have come against Britons Joshua and Dillian Whyte.
    “Derek is a tough guy – he comes forward, puts you under pressure, bites down on his gumshield and throws the kitchen sink at it.
    “It’s my goal to be a two-time world heavyweight champion and I’m well placed in the rankings so you have to take the opportunities when they come.” More

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    Canelo Alvarez could move up to Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua’s HEAVYWEIGHT division, claims Eddie Hearn

    POUND-FOR-POUND superstar Canelo Alvarez could move up to HEAVYWEIGHT in the future, boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has claimed.The 31-year-old Mexican recently stopped IBF super-middleweight champion Caleb Plant to become the undisputed king at 168lbs.
    Canelo has already won world titles in four different weight classesCredit: Getty
    Fury is widely recognised as the best heavyweight in the worldCredit: Getty
    Canelo has also won titles at light-middleweight, middleweight and light-heavyweight.
    And on Thursday the possibility of him jumping up to cruiserweight shocked the sport as the WBC ordered a fight between Alvarez and champion Ilunga Makabu.
    The 34-year-old Congolese boxer has lost just twice in 30 fights, the most high-profile of which came when he was knocked out by Tony Bellew in 2016.
    If that clash was to take place, it would see Canelo jump from 168lbs up to 200lbs.
    But Hearn, who has promoted the Mexican’s fights in the past, believes he could even go one further by going all the way up to HEAVYWEIGHT.
    Speaking to iFL TV, he said: “I think with Canelo and Eddie Reynoso, they want challenges. They want to dare to be great which is tremendous for the sport.

    Usyk beat Joshua back in September to claim three of the four heavyweight beltsCredit: Reuters
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    “The Makabu fight is a cruiserweight fight that would give him another world championship victory, would get a lot of people talking as it did last night, and I think it’s a good option for him.
    “I think it’s a dangerous fight. I was speaking to Tony Bellew – who could be looking real good in a few months if this happens – and he said that Makabu is a huge puncher, huge puncher, and very strong.
    “I think that when you look at Saul the Golovkin fight is a huge fight financially, a lot of people would want to see that fight. But does that motivate him?
    “I think he could become undisputed at 175 and I like that plan. But there is also the cruiserweight division.
    “Listen, he could move up and fight at heavyweight. I mean, Usyk’s not a massive heavyweight, Trevor Bryant’s a world champion as well. Can he compete against those guys?
    “Cruiserweight first, maybe. But I like the fight against Makabu. I think it’s a dangerous fight, I think it’s an exciting fight and as I said, Saul and Eddie are interested in making history.
    “They’re not interested in having normal, boring fights. Every fight has to mean something.”
    MANY OPTIONS
    Hearn did not specifically mention Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua as potential opponents for Canelo, but they are two of the biggest names in the heavyweight division.
    Fury currently holds the WBC belt, while Joshua rematches Oleksandr Usyk next year as he bids to reclaim the IBF, WBA and WBO straps.
    American Bryant is also in the picture as the WBA regular title holder.
    Canelo remains the biggest draw in boxing so many fighters are in the queue to face him as he is the most lucrative financial attraction the sport has to offer.
    As well as Makabu at cruiserweight and moving up to heavyweight, Canelo could also opt to have a trilogy fight against Gennady Golovkin.
    The Kazakh fighter drew with Alvarez in September 2017 before Canelo edged a majority decision 12 months later.
    There is also the possibility that Canelo, whose only defeat came at the hands of Floyd Mayweather eight years ago, could face feared light-heavyweight Artur Beterbiev. More

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    Dillian Whyte FAILS to get Tyson Fury world title fight sanctioned by WBC in another big blow to mandatory challenger

    THE WBC have sensationally FAILED to grant Dillian Whyte a long overdue world title shot against Tyson Fury.With Anthony Joshua having to rematch against Oleksandr Usyk, it seemed Fury would next have to defend his title against Whyte.
    Dillian Whyte will be fuming at the news coming out of MexicoCredit: Reuters
    Tyson Fury has not yet been mandated to fight fellow Brit WhyteCredit: Reuters
    But SunSport understands that the WBC have FAILED to pass a resolution finally giving the Londoner his big chance.
    It could now be ‘months’ before the mandatory challenger for Fury’s belt is ratified – and the Gypsy King is desperate for a fight early next year having only had one in 21 months.
    The WBC held a convention in Mexico to discuss all things boxing – and the next big heavyweight scrap was hot on the agenda.
    Whyte, who spent over 1,000 days as mandatory challenger when Deontay Wilder had the belt, reclaimed that position after avenging a shock KO loss to Alexander Povetkin.
    But it appears there are yet MORE hurdles for the Bodysnatcher to jump over.
    Whyte is currently involved in an ongoing legal case against the WBC, with the Brit fuming that he continues to be overlooked.

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    And now the body, headed up by Mauricio Sulaiman, have decided to let an independent arbitrator look into the mandatory position.
    Boxing fans were left fuming after the Battle of Britain between Fury and Joshua for ‘all the belts’ fell by the wayside thanks to Usyk’s shock win.
    The Ukrainian came over to London to easily outpoint AJ and snatch the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight straps.
    The two will now rematch in March – leaving Fury looking elsewhere for his next opponent.
    It was widely believed that would be Whyte – with the 33-year-old Londoner back in the mandatory slot after his impressive KO revenge win against Povetkin – in March or April next year.
    However it seems years of vocal criticism of the WBC has thrown a spanner in Whyte’s hopes for that world title chance.
    The Tyson Fury fight is a fight that I wanted, it’s a fight I tried to get beforeDillian WhyteWBC mandatory challenger
    Whyte was recently forced to pull out of his fight against Otto Wallin with a shoulder injury.
    The Swede has previously fought Fury, taking the undefeated Morecambe man to points but putting on an impressive show, leaving the Gypsy King needing 47 stitches after a bloody war.
    Whyte has previously revealed that he believes Fury could swerve him and hang up his gloves.
    The Brixton brawler said: “The Tyson Fury fight is a fight that I wanted, it’s a fight I tried to get before.
    “[It was] Mandated for belts and it didn’t happen. And fortunately for me now, it seems like it’s gonna go ahead.
    “But you can never bank on anything Tyson Fury says.
    “Because he might say, ‘You know what I’ve had enough I don’t want to fight anymore.’ Or he might say, ‘I need a longer rest.’
    “He’s had three hard fights with Deontay Wilder. We don’t know how much they have taken out of him.
    “So we’ll just have to wait and see.”
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    The Swede has previously fought Fury, taking the undefeated Morecambe man to points but losing convincingly.
    “[It was] Mandated for belts and it didn’t happen. And fortunately for me now, it seems like it’s gonna go ahead.
    “But you can never bank on anything Tyson Fury says.
    “Because he might say, ‘You know what I’ve had enough I don’t want to fight anymore.’ Or he might say, ‘I need a longer rest.’
    “So we’ll just have to wait and see.”
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    Dillian Whyte FAILS to get Tyson Fury world title fight sanctioned by WBC in another huge blow to mandatory challenger

    THE WBC have sensationally FAILED to grant Dillian Whyte a long overdue world title shot against Tyson Fury.With Anthony Joshua having to rematch against Oleksandr Usyk, it seemed Fury would next have to defend his title against Whyte.
    Dillian Whyte will be fuming at the news coming out of MexicoCredit: Reuters
    Tyson Fury has not yet been mandated to fight fellow Brit WhyteCredit: Reuters
    But SunSport understands that the WBC have FAILED to pass a resolution finally giving the Londoner his big chance.
    It could now be ‘months’ before the mandatory challenger for Fury’s belt is ratified – and the Gypsy King is desperate for a fight early next year having only had one in 21 months.
    The WBC held a convention in Mexico to discuss all things boxing – and the next big heavyweight scrap was hot on the agenda.
    Whyte, who spent over 1,000 days as mandatory challenger when Deontay Wilder had the belt, reclaimed that position after avenging a shock KO loss to Alexander Povetkin.
    But it appears there are yet MORE hurdles for the Bodysnatcher to jump over.
    Whyte is currently involved in an ongoing legal case against the WBC, with the Brit fuming that he continues to be overlooked.

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    And now the body, headed up by Mauricio Sulaiman, have decided to let an independent arbitrator look into the mandatory position.
    Boxing fans were left fuming after the Battle of Britain between Fury and Joshua for ‘all the belts’ fell by the wayside thanks to Usyk’s shock win.
    The Ukrainian came over to London to easily outpoint AJ and snatch the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight straps.
    The two will now rematch in March – leaving Fury looking elsewhere for his next opponent.
    It was widely believed that would be Whyte – with the 33-year-old Londoner back in the mandatory slot after his impressive KO revenge win against Povetkin – in March or April next year.
    However it seems years of vocal criticism of the WBC has thrown a spanner in Whyte’s hopes for that world title chance.
    The Tyson Fury fight is a fight that I wanted, it’s a fight I tried to get beforeDillian WhyteWBC mandatory challenger
    Whyte was recently forced to pull out of his fight against Otto Wallin with a shoulder injury.
    The Swede has previously fought Fury, taking the undefeated Morecambe man to points but putting on an impressive show, leaving the Gypsy King needing 47 stitches after a bloody war.
    Whyte has previously revealed that he believes Fury could swerve him and hang up his gloves.
    The Brixton brawler said: “The Tyson Fury fight is a fight that I wanted, it’s a fight I tried to get before.
    “[It was] Mandated for belts and it didn’t happen. And fortunately for me now, it seems like it’s gonna go ahead.
    “But you can never bank on anything Tyson Fury says.
    “Because he might say, ‘You know what I’ve had enough I don’t want to fight anymore.’ Or he might say, ‘I need a longer rest.’
    “He’s had three hard fights with Deontay Wilder. We don’t know how much they have taken out of him.
    “So we’ll just have to wait and see.”
    xx
    The Swede has previously fought Fury, taking the undefeated Morecambe man to points but losing convincingly.
    “[It was] Mandated for belts and it didn’t happen. And fortunately for me now, it seems like it’s gonna go ahead.
    “But you can never bank on anything Tyson Fury says.
    “Because he might say, ‘You know what I’ve had enough I don’t want to fight anymore.’ Or he might say, ‘I need a longer rest.’
    “So we’ll just have to wait and see.”
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    Tyson Fury jogs along drizzly Morecambe beach with Joseph Parker, dad John and bro Tommy ahead of big Jake Paul fight

    TYSON FURY has been taking no days off since beating Deontay Wilder after embarking on a jog along drizzly Morecambe beach.The Gypsy King was accompanied by his dad John, brother Tommy and pal Joseph Parker as he clocked up the miles on an early morning run.
    Tyson Fury enjoyed an early morning run with dad John at Morecambe beach on MondayCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
    Brother Tommy and pal Joseph Parker also took part in the job along Morecambe beachCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
    Fury looked to be in top spirits as he embraced the unsettled weather in an Instagram story, saying: “Monday morning workout! What are you saying, dad? 
    “Good to be alive! How happy do you feel to be out of a box?”
    To which dad John replied: “A lot of people in a box, but I’ve worked hard to keep myself out the box!”
    Fury then finished the video by saying: “Good, that’s what we like to hear, positivity. Tommy what you saying, Monday morning blues for you? Joe, what you saying?”
    Fury’s next fight could be announced as soon as this week, with the WBC champ set for an all-British heavyweight title fight against Dillian Whyte.
    As for brother Tommy, he will settle scores with YouTuber Jake Paul in a celebrity grudge match next month.

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    And Parker is also fighting in December as he prepares to take on Derek Chisora in a rematch following his victory in May.
    Meanwhile, dad John admitted at the weekend he told Fury to RETIRE after his son’s epic trilogy fight against Wilder.
    John told BT Sport: “”He’ll have a good hard-earned rest now and what he wants to do is up to him.
    “I said, ‘Retire, you’ve done enough.’ He’s won everything, he’s got no more to prove. He’s got millions in the bank, he’s secure for life.
    “There’s more to life than getting your brains rattled to please the public.
    “He’s his own man, he’ll do what he wants to do. But for me, I’d like to call it a draw now.”

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    Tyson Fury jogs along drizzly Morecambe beach with Joseph Parker, dad John and bro Tommy ahead of big Jake Paul showdown

    TYSON FURY has been taking no days off since beating Deontay Wilder after embarking on a jog along drizzly Morecambe beach.The Gypsy King was accompanied by dad John, brother Tommy and pal Joseph Parker as he clocked up the miles on an early morning run.
    Tyson Fury enjoyed an early morning run with dad John at Morecambe beach on MondayCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
    Brother Tommy and pal Joseph Parker also took part in the job along Morecambe beachCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
    Fury looked to be in top spirits as he embraced the unsettled weather in an Instagram story, saying: “Monday morning workout! What are you saying, dad? 
    “Good to be alive! How happy do you feel to be out of a box?”
    To which dad John replied: “A lot of people in a box, but I’ve worked hard to keep myself out the box!”
    Fury then finished the video by saying: “Good, that’s what we like to hear, positivity. Tommy what you saying, Monday morning blues for you? Joe, what you saying?”
    Fury’s next fight could be announced as soon as this week, with the WBC champ set for an all-British heavyweight title fight against Dillian Whyte.
    As for brother Tommy, he will settle scores with YouTuber Jake Paul in a celebrity grudge match next month.

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    And Parker is also fighting in December as he prepares to take on Derek Chisora in a rematch following his victory in May.
    Meanwhile, dad John admitted at the weekend he told Fury to RETIRE after his son’s epic trilogy fight against Wilder.
    John told BT Sport: “”He’ll have a good hard-earned rest now and what he wants to do is up to him.
    “I said, ‘Retire, you’ve done enough.’ He’s won everything, he’s got no more to prove. He’s got millions in the bank, he’s secure for life.
    “There’s more to life than getting your brains rattled to please the public.
    “He’s his own man, he’ll do what he wants to do. But for me, I’d like to call it a draw now.”
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    Legendary boxer Frank Bruno tells Anthony Joshua to ‘give him a call’ and wants to help fellow Brit reclaim world titles

    FRANK BRUNO has urged Anthony Joshua to ‘give him a call’ so he can help his fellow Brit reclaim the heavyweight throne. Former Olympic and world champion Joshua has barely been seen since his brutal defeat by Ukrainian powerhouse Oleksandr Usyk in September.
    Frank Bruno has urged Anthony Joshua to ‘give him a call’Credit: Rex
    Anthony Joshua lost his heavyweight titles to Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    AJ’s loss means the planned super-fight with Tyson Fury that fans were looking forward to now hangs in the balance.
    But Bruno, who won his own world title at the fourth attempt, is backing Joshua, 32, to recover and thinks he will eventually fight pal Fury, 33.
    He told SunSport: “This isn’t the end of the AJ story. Sometimes in life you have to lose to win. I know that better than most.
    “Anthony now needs to keep a level head, work hard and come back.
    “I think he’s still got the fire in his belly and he’ll want to prove a few people wrong by coming back stronger.
    “If I can help in any way I’d love to. He just needs to call me.
    “AJ will also want to fight Tyson and prove he’s the best fighter in the world — but that part won’t be easy!”

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    AJ immediately invoked his right to an immediate rematch after losing the WBA, IBF and WBO titles in September.
    He has since been in America potentially trailing new coaches to add to his team ahead of his rematch with Usyk.
    After his shock defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr, 32, in June 2019, Joshua added coaches Joby Clayton and Angel Fernandez to his team.
    And together with head trainer Rob McCracken, they put in place a box and move game plan which saw AJ win back the belts.
    But those same tactics proved his downfall against Usyk, 34, so the former champion has looked elsewhere for guidance.
    Joshua took a trip Stateside to consider adding a coach to his team to work alongside McCracken.
    If I can help in any way I’d love to. He just needs to call me.Frank Bruno on Anthony Joshua
    But no final decision has been made yet, despite the likes of Fury even offering his services to AJ.
    Before the Gypsy King flew out to face and later beat Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas last month, Bruno spent a day with the WBC champ at a new centre that Fury is opening in Morecambe.
    And when he got back, Fury was one of the first people on the phone to wish his buddy well at turning 60.
    Bruno said: “I got a video message from him.
    “I think Tyson’s been relaxing and enjoying himself since he got back from the Wilder fight.
    “But good luck to him, he deserves a break. But Tyson won’t be sitting still for long. He’s not cut that way.”
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    My mate Tyson Fury is a real champ for taking up mental health fight, says Frank Bruno

    FRANK Bruno today crowns Tyson Fury as the most inspirational sports star on the planet.He tells how the Gypsy King is now following in his own legendary footsteps — both in and out of the ring.
    My mate Tyson Fury is a real champ for taking up mental health fight, says Frank BrunoCredit: Richard Pelham – The Sun
    In an exclusive interview to mark turning 60, Frank says Tyson has taken on the mantle of being Britain’s best heavyweight boxer, but deserves even more credit for his work championing mental health awareness in troubled youngsters.
    And Frank says his friendship with Tyson is even helping him to win his own battle with mental health problems after years of trying to overcome his demons.
    Frank — who celebrates his landmark birthday today — told The Sun: “I’ve seen a lot over my 60 years but witnessing the way Tyson has turned his life around may well top the lot.
    “Nobody has done more in the past few years to raise awareness of mental health problems than Tyson. He’s the most inspirational sports star on the planet in my book.
    “We’ve both had difficult days but it has made us great friends and I am now seeing first-hand how Tyson is truly on a mission, inside and outside of the ring, to help others.
    “Tyson has told me he even wants to try and find a cure for mental health problems one day so others don’t go through what we have. And I’d back him to do it. I’d trust Tyson more than most of the politicians around these days.”

    With a steely look, Frank added: “I am determined to carry on fighting to smash down stigma until the day I die. But it’s reassuring to know Tyson will be there carrying the baton for many years after that.”
    It is typical heart-on-his-sleeve, no-nonsense stuff from Frank, who is still adored by the nation, 25 years after he retired from boxing.
    In 1995, the year before he quit the ring, he defeated Oliver McCall at Wembley to win the WBC Heavyweight Championship, which is still ranked among British sport’s greatest moments.
    As well as a glittering career which saw him win 40 out of 45 fights, he has also become a national treasure for his career on stage and screen.
    A poll in 1996, the year he retired, ranked him the second most popular Briton, behind Princess Diana. But five years after retiring, Frank was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and his life unravelled.
    The illness has since seen him sectioned — detained as a psychiatric hospital inpatient — four times, most recently last summer.
    LIFE UNRAVELLED
    Now he is planning to open a string of mental health centres to help those who have gone through similar struggles.
    Frank says: “The last 12 months have been probably the hardest in my life. Last summer I couldn’t have put my hand on my heart and said I’d have been out of hospital to celebrate my birthday.
    “I thought I had things under control but Covid and lockdown just pulled the rug from under my feet. I struggled to cope with being locked down and losing friends from Covid.
    “I had to reset and get better. And I did. But if getting my freedom back and turning 60 has shown me anything it is that there is still so much to be fighting for.
    “I’ve got a lot I still want to do. But it is not about belts or titles now. It is about supporting others.”
    It is that determination which has led Tyson, who also suffers from bipolar, to bond with Frank in a unique way. The pair regularly talk privately about their illness and discuss coping strategies.
    Nobody has done more in the past few years to raise awareness of mental health problems than TysonFrank Bruno
    They also both run their own charity foundations. Before Tyson flew out to face Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas last month, Frank spent a day with the 33-year-old at a new centre that Tyson is opening in Morecambe, Lancs.
    And when he got back, Tyson was one of the first people on the phone to wish his buddy well at turning 60. Frank said: “I got a video message from him.
    “I think Tyson’s been relaxing and enjoying himself since he got back from the Wilder fight. But good luck to him, he deserves a break. But Tyson won’t be sitting still for long. He’s not cut that way.”
    Frank feels the same about Britain’s former Olympic and world champ Anthony Joshua, who has barely been seen since his brutal defeat by Ukrainian powerhouse Oleksandr Usyk in September.
    AJ’s defeat means the planned superfight with Tyson that fans were looking forward to now hangs in the balance.
    But Frank, who won his own world title at the fourth attempt, is backing 32-year-old AJ to recover and thinks he will eventually fight pal Tyson.
    KANGAROO BALLS
    He said: “This isn’t the end of the AJ story. Sometimes in life you have to lose to win. I know that better than most.
    “Anthony now needs to keep a level head, work hard and come back. I think he’s still got the fire in his belly and he’ll want to prove a few people wrong by coming back stronger. If I can help in any way I’d love to. He just needs to call me.
    “AJ will also want to fight Tyson and prove he’s the best fighter in the world — but that part won’t be easy!” Despite his age, Frank, who still trains daily, is regularly offered the chance to return to the ring. 
    In the past year alone, he has been offered potentially lucrative deals to take part in exhibition bouts against Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe.
    But Frank, who suffered an eye injury in his final fight against Mike Tyson in 1996, is not tempted.
    He said: “One more punch to the eye could blind me, so I won’t be going there. I want to see my grandchildren grow up. I’m still fit and I will always miss the buzz of boxing, but I’ve had my time.”
    I wouldn’t change a single day of the last 60 years. Even the difficult ones happened for a reason.Frank Bruno
    However, the prospect of doing battle on the dance floor is a different matter. Frank said: “I think I’d be OK on Strictly. I’ve loved music from the day I was born and when I’m not in the gym I’ll be on the decks and love a bit of DJing.
    “Apparently I’m not a bad mover so I think I’d enjoy the show — plus, they wouldn’t have to spend much on a spray tan.”
    He added: “I’d opt for that over I’m A Celeb. I hate snakes and don’t fancy eating kangaroo balls. I’d rather have a nice steak and some garlic.”
    Frank’s friendship with legendary boxing commentator Harry Carpenter remains one of the joys of his life. It led to his infamous “Know what I mean, ’Arry?” catchphrase, which people still shout at him every day, Frank says.
    It is 11 years since Harry died, but earlier this year Frank was moved close to tears when he discovered a previously unseen interview that he had given to the BBC icon.
    It forms part of Frank’s new life story, 60 Years A Fighter. He says: “I still think about Harry a lot. He was a gentleman, a diamond who helped me inside and outside the ring more than he could ever know. He played a massive part in my life.”
    Last Friday Frank marked his milestone birthday with a celebratory ball, raising money for his charity, The Frank Bruno Foundation.
    ‘DUST YOURSELF DOWN AND GO AGAIN’
    Among those to send tributes were Piers Morgan, Wayne Rooney and Stephen Fry. And his old fighting foe Mike Tyson even sent a happy birthday message via video.
    Despite being rivals in the ring, Frank says the pair are now more like brothers. He added: “Mike’s misunderstood. We met up last year and it was great to just talk about old times.
    “He’s mellowed a hell of a lot — that might be because he runs a cannabis farm in America! He may have been the baddest man on the planet for a long time but he’s just a grandad like me now.”
    And for Frank, who is reportedly dating Scottish hairdresser Nina Coletta, mental health campaigning, family and staying fit and healthy are the priorities now.
    He said: “I wouldn’t change a single day of the last 60 years. Even the difficult ones happened for a reason. They make you stronger. You have to dust yourself down and go again.
    “I’ve been very lucky. I’ve met kings and queens but I’m just a normal geezer and no better than anyone else — know what I mean?”

    SMASHING STIGMA AROUND MENTAL HEALTH
    AFTER a glittering ring career Frank is now focused on a new fight — smashing the stigma around mental health.
    His charity The Frank Bruno Foundation has just opened its first centre in Northampton which has already helped more than 1,000 people.
    Pal Tyson Fury has agreed to be an ambassador for the charity and Frank, who wants to open several more centres next year, is even eyeing a meeting at No10.
    He says: “I’d love to sit down with Boris Johnson and tell him where we need to improve things.
    “Lockdown has created a new crisis in mental health and the help isn’t there for many who need it. I want to change all that — and so does Tyson.”

    Frank Bruno has crowned Tyson Fury as the most inspirational sports star on the planetCredit: Rex
    Frank as the WBC champion pictured in 1995Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Frank meets boxing great Muhammed Ali in 1984Credit: (c) 1984 Rex Features. No use without permission.
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