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    Boxing legend Mike Tyson believes he would’ve beaten heavyweight stars Fury, Joshua and Wilder in his prime

    WITH 44 KOs across 50 wins in his career, it’s fair to say Mike Tyson will forever be known as one of boxing’s greatest heavyweights ever.Fans forever argue as to who would win in their prime: Iron Mike or Muhammad Ali.
    Mike Tyson has revealed how he thinks he would fare against AJ, Wilder and Fury
    But Tyson, 55 – who made his comeback against Roy Jones Jr last year – has also had his say on how he’d fare against some of the current best in the heavyweight division.
    From British stars Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, to the Bronze Bomber, Deontay Wilder, “The Baddest Man on the Planet” has revealed how each fight would go.
    Check out what he makes of the hypothetical super-fights…MIKE TYSON vs TYSON FURY
    Tyson reckons he’d have Fury’s number in the ring in his prime
    BACK to his dangerous best, 6ft 9in Fury beat Wilder in Las Vegas to clinch the WBC and The Ring magazine belts.
    But Tyson has been a fan of Fury’s since before his win – having watched the controversial draw in his first fight with Wilder.
    Tyson claimed: “In the first fight I was hoping for Tyson Fury, I always pulled for him because he was named after me, that is the natural thing to do, right?
    “He amazed a lot of people by getting up. He showed he is tough, he got up and won the final round.
    “I thought it was over, then he got up and it was like Rocky, he then fought back.
    “It was amazing, it made me a fan. It takes great fortitude and belief.”
    But, as with AJ, Tyson revealed he’d beat his namesake if he was in his prime – while admitting it would have been tough.
    The American said: “Listen, if you’re asking me if I was 20 years old, then yes, there’s no doubt.
    “They’re really good fighters and I respect all these skills. It would have been very tough fighting them.”

    MIKE TYSON vs ANTHONY JOSHUA
    Mike Tyson reckons he’d beat Joshua in his prime, but admitted he’s a ‘beautiful’ boxer
    THE current WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO champion, AJ bounced back from his shock defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr last summer to regain his belts in December.
    Joshua is a fighter with many strengths and very few weaknesses – and Iron Mike knows it.
    Earlier this year, Tyson revealed: “Hey, I really like him. You know what he is? He’s really a breath of fresh air.
    “He’s really clean, he really looks clean, he’s a clean guy, he’s a clean fighter, he’s a good puncher.
    “You just wish the best for him.
    “I don’t know. My ego says, ‘nobody would beat you’ – but you look at him and… he just looks beautiful.
    “He just looks like a fighter, you know? He looks like he was born to do what he has to do. He needs more experience of course, but that will come in life.”
    Despite remaining fairly tight-lipped on that occasion – while speaking on his Hotboxin’ podcast – Tyson had previously claimed he would easily beat Joshua.
    When asked if he’d beat AJ or Fury, Tyson replied: “Yes. Listen, if you’re asking me if I was 20 years old, then yes, there’s no doubt.
    “They’re really good fighters and I respect all these skills. It would have been very tough fighting them.”
    MIKE TYSON vs DEONTAY WILDER
    Tyson has no doubts in his mind he’d beat Wilder in his prime
    WILDER slumped to a seventh-round defeat in his last fight – at the hands of Fury – to lose his WBC and The Ring magazine belts.
    But despite that, the Bronze Bomber recently claimed his hard-hitting style would see him beat Tyson.
    Wilder claimed: “Me vs. Tyson in ’86, I’d kick the hell outta that guy.
    “Listen, I’ve got to keep it real. I know people always go back to the old school or look at the new school and there’s no school where I’m not No1 on earth.”
    Replying to those comments before his recent defeat by Fury, Tyson was typically diplomatic, saying: “I don’t know [whether I’d beat him].
    “I love the fact that he thinks that, because that’s the way I would think as well.
    “He’s supposed to think that way, he is the heavyweight champion of the world and that’s something very special.”

    But Tyson’s former trainer, Jeff Fenech, was in no doubt as to who would win…
    Fenech said: “Boxing’s not the same now. I’d guarantee that if Mike Tyson trained for six weeks, he’d knock Wilder out in a minute.
    “He would hit them. If these guys are getting knocked out by Tyson Fury – who’s a great fighter, but not a huge puncher – Tyson would kill these guys.
    “They’re not on the same level today. Mike today, I reckon if he trained he could still beat these guys.
    “Fury’s got these other skills, but Deontay Wilder’s got a punch and nothing else. If you punch him, it’s over.
    “And Mike don’t miss.”
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    Anthony Joshua warned Oleksandr Usyk ‘hits hard enough’ to score upset KO and derail blockbuster Tyson Fury fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been warned Oleksandr Usyk hits hard enough to end his second reign as unified heavyweight champion.The Watford Warrior will defend his unified titles against the former undisputed cruiserweight king at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on September 25.
    Anthony Joshua will defend his unified heavyweight titles against Oleksandr UsykCredit: MATCHROOM BOXING
    Tony Bellew insists Oleksandr Usyk packs enough power to trouble AJCredit: Reuters
    Usyk’s power at heavyweight was questioned following his decision victory over Dereck Chisora last November, but former foe Tony Bellew insists the Ukrainian southpaw packs a hefty enough punch to derail an undisputed title fight between AJ and Tyson Fury.
    During an appearance on The DAZN Boxing Show, The Bomber said: “Believe you me mate, he hits hard enough to send me down.
    “He’s exceptional. He’s the best I ever faced. He is so technically perfect. His footwork is on another level.”
    The retired Bellew was knocked out by Usyk in October 2019 in what proved to be his final outing to the ring.
    The Scouser said of his loss: “Sometimes you’ve just got to hold your hands up and say, ‘I lost to the better guy’.
    “He is better than me. He is fantastic, phenomenally gifted in everything that he does.”
    Usyk is set to train with Vasily Lomachenko’s dad, Anatoly, ahead of his bid to become a two-division world champion.
    Bellew reckons the reunion will make Joshua’s night that much harder, telling talkSPORT: “It’s a hard fight, I’m not gonna lie. It’s a very, very hard fight.
    “If anything, it’s just got even harder because Usyk has now gone back with Lomachenko’s father.
    “That makes it even harder because they will create a game plan that is gonna try and negate everything good that Anthony Joshua does.
    Believe you me mate, he hits hard enough to send me downTony Bellew on Oleksandr Usyk
    “They’re gonna try and take everything away from him.
    “That’s what Usyk does so well. He takes away your strengths before he looks at implementing his own strengths.
    “And by taking away your strengths, you’re lost. The things he does with his feet – he’s exceptional.
    “So I think it’s a really hard fight, I think it’s really dangerous.”
    But the former WBC cruiserweight champion is confident the Brit will get the better of The Cat.
    He added: “I think Anthony Joshua will be down on points when he catches up with him. I think he will catch up with him between rounds six and ten – I really do.
    “I just think the size is too much, I just think the speed and the power will be too much.
    “The thing about Anthony Joshua is he’s now becoming a student of the game.
    “He’s putting in extra time, studying. He’s watching the old school fighters.
    “He’s a consummate professional, the best-conditioned heavyweight in the world.
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    “Physically, I would say the best athlete the heavyweight division has seen in 20 years. Without a shadow of a doubt.
    “All he needs to click up on now is his actual boxing IQ and that’s getting better and better.
    “He’s gonna have to implement speed and force against Usyk. There is no other way around it. There’s no easy way to beat this guy.”
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    Watch Andy Ruiz Jr train in ring as Anthony Joshua’s old rival proves he hasn’t lost his lightning-quick hand speed

    ANDY RUIZ JR does not appear to have lost any of his lightning-quick hand speed in a video demonstrating his punching.Anthony Joshua’s old foe, 31, returned to the ring in May with a victory over Chris Arreola.
    Andy Ruiz Jr has shown off his blistering jab work as he looks for a new opponent
    And the Mexican is now on the hunt for a new opponent.
    Judging by his blistering jab work and technical speed, there may not be many takers.
    Reports claim Ruiz Jr is hoping to next fight in September.
    He’s said to have held talks with British heavyweight ace Dillian Whyte.
    And Ruiz Jr is also thought to be exploring a bout with Luis Ortiz.
    However, a trilogy fight with Joshua looks unlikely, with their last meeting occurring over two-and-a-half years ago.
    AJ is taking on Oleksandr Usyk on September 25 at Tottenham’s new stadium.
    And he will then look to finally collide with Tyson Fury in a heavyweight division unifier.
    Another option for Ruiz Jr is Wilder, who will fight the Gypsy King in their own trilogy showdown on October 9.
    However, Ruiz Jr’s former trainer believes the Mexican would get laid ‘flat on his back’ by Wilder.
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    British star Dillian Whyte is back in the Ring Magazine’s top three heavyweight rankings list

    Abel Sanchez told Fighthub: “He doesn’t want to fight Wilder.
    “He’ll be flat on his back and will be hurt. Tyson Fury is a special talent. Andy Ruiz is not yet.
    “Wilder can do the same thing [Chris] Arreola did [dropping Ruiz], but it would be ten times harder, and he’ll be sleeping.”
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    Tyson Fury blasts ‘bully’ Deontay Wilder in X-rated rant after Bronze Bomber accuses him of lying about having Covid

    TYSON FURY has once again taken aim at ‘bully Deontay Wilder after having his coronavirus-related fight drop out questioned.The pair’s heavyweight trilogy battle was delayed from July 24 to October 9.
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will finally do battle in the ring in OctoberCredit: AFP
    But Fury’s diagnosis has been called a ‘lie’ by Wilder, amid a growing war of words between the boxers.
    And the Gypsy King fired back on Friday evening with a fresh tirade against the American.
    Fury, 32, tweeted a picture of Wilder with the phrase: “This man is a real piece of work.
    “A real bully excuse maker. Not a warrior or a man at all. Beat the mug 2 times.
    “I’ve battered him and his trainer. But still talking s***. Real p******.”
    Fury beat Wilder, 35, in seven rounds in their rematch last year after a draw opened their rivalry two-and-a-half years ago.
    And the Brit previously bust the eardrum of Malik Scott, the Bronze Bomber’s coach, in a sparring session several years ago.
    The trainer, 40, has joined in the feud by siding with allegations that Fury had delayed the fight because he was struggling in sparring.
    During an appearance on The PBC podcast, Scott said: “Those so-called ‘rumours’ came from legitimate sources.
    “When that can lead you to cancelling the fight, having demonic nightmares about fighting Wilder – that’s where the problem is.”
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    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fightCredit: SUNSPORT

    Wilder is out to reclaim WBC belt when the pair meet in Las Vegas, having also claimed that Fury was not suffering from coronavirus.
    He said: “Yo bro, Malik, say it ain’t so… Not the COVID-19 lie… They’re going to hell for that one!!!
    “Oct 9th can not come any faster. #BombZquad #TilThisDay #ThisWillBeEasy.”
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    Deontay Wilder’s coach insists Tyson Fury is struggling in sparring after ‘demonic nightmares’ about Bronze Bomber

    DEONTAY WILDER’S head coach Malik Scott insists there’s some truth to the rumours Tyson Fury has been struggling in sparring.Speculation about some of Fury’s sparring partners getting the better of him was rife after the postponement of his trilogy fight with The Bronze Bomber.
    Tyson Fury has reportedly struggled with some of his sparring partners for his trilogy fight with Deontay WilderCredit: AFP
    And Wilder’s coach Malik Scott believes there is a degree of truth to the rumoursCredit: EPA
    A positive Covid test for Fury scuppered the pair’s July showdown, but Scott believes The Gypsy King’s alleged woes in sparring led to the fight being rescheduled.
    During an appearance on The PBC podcast, he said: “Those so-called ‘rumours’ came from legitimate sources.
    “When that can lead you to cancelling the fight, having demonic nightmares about fighting Wilder – that’s where the problem is.”
    Scott isn’t surprised to hear rumours of Fury being roughed up in sparring given the calibre of partners he brought in for his latest training camp.
    He continued: “To his credit, I’m not even big on that.
    “He had Jared Anderson in camp with him, he had Efe [Ajagba] in camp with him, he had Christian [Thun] in camp with him.
    “When I see all those guys he was in camp with, I knew for sure he was getting touched up.
    “I would hope that’s why he was bringing them in, so that he can fight them off and not get touched up, because that’s what you do when you’re trying to prepare for the likes of Deontay Wilder.
    It’s not shocking.Malik Scott on the rumours of Tyson Fury being hurt in sparring
    “So it’s not shocking.
    “Is it bragging rights to me, or anything like that? Not really. Lots of guys get touched up in sparring. That’s nothing.”
    Fury and Wilder, 32 and 35 respectively, will renew their rivalry on October 9 in Las Vegas.
    WBC king Fury won the pair’s rematch last February, registering a seventh-round TKO victory over Olympic bronze medallist.
    The Brit has vowed to turn in an even better performance in their third meeting, saying: “I gave my game plan away the first time because he wasn’t good enough to do anything about it.
    “And I’ll do the same thing this time because he’s not good enough to do anything about it.

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    “Deontay Wilder is a one-trick pony. He’s got one-punch power, we all know that – great.
    “But what I’m going to do to Deontay Wilder this time is I’m going to run him over as if I’m an 18-wheeler and he’s a human being.
    “I guarantee he does not go past where he did before [the seventh round]”
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    Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury told they want to ‘avoid’ feared Arslanbek Makhmudov who would ‘make Wembley tremble’

    TYSON FURY and Anthony Joshua have been fired a warning to avoid ‘the most feared heavyweight in the world’. That came from Russian boxer Arslanbek Makhmudov’s promoter Camille Estephan, who says his man has ‘a punch that could make the Wembley stadium tremble’.
    Arslanbek Makhmudov is ready to shake up boxing’s heavyweight division
    Joshua is preparing to face former unified cruiserweight king Oleksandr Usyk on September 4.
    Meanwhile Fury will have his trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder on October 9, after the original July date was shelved when the Brit contracted coronavirus.
    But Makhmudov is finding it difficult to get opponents – probably something to do with his fearsome record.
    The 32-year-old has knocked out all 11 of his opponents so far – with only one boxer lasting more than three rounds.
    And promoter Estephan believes the Russian has the tools to shock the world by BEATING Fury or Joshua.
    Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “I believe Arslanbek has the type of punch that is not just heavy but quite explosive. Truly the kind of punch that could put anyone to sleep.
    “We’re looking for the titles and all the roads that lead to the world titles, which is our ultimate goal.
    “[There is] so much action in the UK at heavyweight that we are certainly open to fight there.
    “We think he’s ready. It’s a matter of making it through the ranks. Arslanbek is not the type of fighter who is likely to be invited by one of the champions.
    “Currently we say he’s the most feared heavyweight in the world.
    “We believe Arslanbek has a punch that could make Wembley Stadium tremble so we are more than sure most heavyweights already fear him.”
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    Makhmudov needed just 30 seconds to dispatch Pavel Sour in his last fight on July 23.
    He has also KO’d former world title challenger Samuel Peter in the first round.
    And the boxer echoes his promoter’s comments that he can go all the way.
    The Mozdok-born bruiser added: “I am ready to face anyone. My goal is to become heavyweight champion of the world and I want to face the best in my division.”
    Russian Makhmudov has not been taken further than three rounds, scoring 11 early KOs
    Tyson Fury will fight Deontay Wilder next in his October trilogyCredit: Getty
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    Ben Whittaker reveals his hope to be Mayor of Wolverhampton and give everyone ‘a grill and gold chain’ in epic interview

    BEN WHITTAKER plans to become the Mayor of Wolverhampton by winning Olympic gold.The Darlaston light-heavyweight booked his place in the semi-finals of Tokyo 2020 this morning with a narrow win over Brazil’s Keno Machado.
    Ben Whittaker booked his place in the semis with a narrow win over Brazilian Keno MachadoCredit: Alamy
    An elated Whittaker celebrates booking his place in the semisCredit: Alamy
    Whittaker, 24, is guaranteed at least a bronze medal but is hellbent on becoming the man of the town by bringing gold back to the West Midlands.
    After getting past Machado, Whittaker said: “I knew this would be a hard fight.
    “I am a confident, arrogant lad and I am not going to lie, this morning I felt a bit weird.
    “My legs felt heavy and my stomach was twisting.
    “But I listened to the corner and the tactics were great. It doesn’t matter whether it was a split or unanimous.
    “Sunday is where it gets real now. I want to go back home with the gold medal and become the Mayor of Wolverhampton!
    “I want one of those nice chains on my neck, calling all the shots.
    I want to go back home with the gold medal and become the Mayor of Wolverhampton!Ben Whittaker
    “Everyone in Wolverhampton will have a nice ice grill and a nice big chain, courtesy of Ben Whittaker.”
    Whittaker, a bronze medallist in the 2019 World Championships, was overcome with emotion after booking his place in the semis.
    He said: “I have been crying like a baby.
    “It was weird. Everyone has heard me for the last week and the last month saying a bronze is nothing, silver is nothing. I truly did mean that.
    “But when the win came, I had a roar and a little celebration and then it hit me: ‘You know what you’ve done, Ben? You know what you’ve done?
    “All those years I have watched the Olympics, all those years I have been in the gym with Olympians and they tell you their story.
    “When it hits you, it is a weird feeling. The coaches say you are going to be on that wall in Sheffield.
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    “I need a haircut now. I don’t want to be on there with messy hair!”
    Standing between Whittaker and his dream of claiming Olympic gold is Russian Olympic Committee’s Imam Khataev, whom he’ll meet early on Sunday morning.
    Should he get past the Russian, he will face either Bayram Malkan, Loren Dominguez, Arlen Lopez or Rogelio Torres in the final on Wednesday morning.
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    Deontay Wilder posts cryptic message about ‘Covid lie’ and says ‘they’re going to hell’ after Tyson Fury bout postponed

    DEONTAY WILDER has told Tyson Fury he is ‘going to hell’ for the ‘Covid-19 lie’.The two heavyweights will now fight on October 9 after their original July date had to be postponed when Fury caught coronavirus.
    Deontay Wilder, standing with his coach Malik Scott, has accused Tyson Fury of a ‘Covid-19 lie’Credit: Instagram @bronzebomber
    Wilder, however, appears to doubt whether the Brit really caught the disease in his latest Instagram post.
    Standing on the ring apron with his lead coach Malik Scott, Wilder posted: “Yo bro, @malikkingscott say it ain’t so… not the Covid-19 lie.
    “They’re going to hell for that one!!! Oct 9th can not come any faster.”
    He then added ‘This will be easy’ as a hash tag.
    It is not the first time the American has raised eyebrows with some wild claims.
    After he was battered by Fury in February 2020 some of the excuses used were that his drink was spiked, that his ringwalk suit was ‘too heavy’ and that he was carrying an injury.
    And Wilder is not the only party unhappy with Team Fury.
    The Gypsy King’s own promoter Bob Arum has described the postponement of the Wilder trilogy fight as ‘a complete f*** up’.

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    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fightCredit: SUNSPORT

    The Gypsy King, who is now back in the gym, had only had one vaccine jab before getting the disease -Arum was led to believe his fighter had received TWO shots.
    Speaking to World Boxing News, the 89-year-old said: “I never knew that he hadn’t [got the second one] until he got sick.
    “I really screamed at all of them. It was a complete f*** up. The people in the gym, I mean, we had no controls. It was like every sparring partner brought his friend, other corner people.
    “[Trainer] SugarHill [Steward] had these Russians [he trains] running around. There was absolutely no precaution taken, which a lot of it was our fault.
    “We should have been the adult in the room.”
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    Arum went on to add that he does not know if Fury has had his second vaccine shot yet.
    But the legendary American promoter went on to praise Wilder and his team for how they protected themselves against Covid-19.
    He added: “They did the right thing, and they’re to be commended, and we didn’t do the right thing.
    “We were operating in the haze that the pandemic was over.”
    The Bronze Bomber continues to train hard for his big shot at redemptionCredit: Instagram @bronzebomber
    Fury is also back in the gym after his coronavirus hell
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