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    Derek Chisora’s miserable week goes from bad to worse as he loses £8.5k after Billy Joe Saunders is stopped by Canelo

    DEREK CHISORA’S dreadful week went from bad to worse last night as he lost £8,500 after Billy Joe Saunders was beaten by Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez.The British heavyweight suffered a second successive defeat eight days ago when he was on the wrong end of a split decision against Joseph Parker.
    Saunders was forced to retire on his stool at the end of the eighth roundCredit: Reuters

    Chisora’s financial loss came just seven days after he was beaten by ParkerCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    But Chisora was hoping his fortunes would change yesterday when he backed Saunders to cause a huge upset by beating Alvarez.
    Earlier this week, Del Boy showed off a 10,000 euro bet he had placed on Saunders.
    It would have led to potential winnings as £54,000 had there been an upset in Texas.
    Yet it wasn’t to be as Canelo fractured Saunders’ orbital socket with an uppercut in the eighth round which lead to the Brit’s trainer Mark Tibbs throwing in the towel before the start of the ninth.
    The defeat was the first of Saunders’ career as he had gone into the clash with a perfect professional record of 30-0.
    Meanwhile, Canelo extends his unbeaten run to 15 fights with the Mexican not having tasted defeat since he lost to Floyd Mayweather nearly eight years ago.
    Chisora was not the only fighter to splash the cash on a bet for Canelo-Saunders.
    Chris Eubank Jr also lumped on £10k of his own but he backed Canelo instead.
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    Canelo has now won 15 world title belts by the age of just 30

    Before the fight, Eubank tweeted: “The bet has been placed! Billy Schmoe Saunders to get cleaned out by Canelo Alvarez this Saturday.
    “Oh… & the 10k I stand to win will all go to charity.”
    Eubank, 31, was beaten by Saunders, also 31, in 2014 and the pair have feuded ever since.

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    Tyson Fury shows off black eye after stepping up sparring for Anthony Joshua fight leaving fans wondering who did it

    TYSON FURY showed off a black eye after stepping up his sparring in preparation to fight Anthony Joshua. The two heavyweight champions are on the verge of having their bout officially confirmed after promoter Eddie Hearn hinted at ‘good news’ this coming week.
    Tyson Fury showed off his black eye after stepping up his sparring in preparation to fight Anthony Joshua
    Fury has been in America training for the undisputed title decider with his camp starting in Las Vegas.
    But the WBC champion moved him camp to Texas after flying out to support close friend Billy Joe Saunders.
    Saunders, 31, lost to pound-for-pound king Canelo Alvarez, 30, in Texas and Fury was supporting from ringside.
    The Gypsy King, 31, was captured by DAZN cameras before the super-middleweight unification.
    And he appeared to be sporting a black eye as fans took to Twitter to point out the shiner.
    One tweeted: “Tyson fury looks as if he’s been punched a cracker he’s got a right good bruised eye.”
    Another wrote: “No one seems to be talking about Tyson Fury’s bruised eye…
    One posted: “Why does Tyson Fury have a black eye.”
    Tyson fury looks as if he’s been punched a cracker he’s got a right good bruised eye.— Gary Caw (@garycawnew) May 9, 2021

    No one seems to be talking about Tyson Fury’s bruised eye… 🤔— Abba Aminu (@BIGlittle010101) May 9, 2021

    Fury met Hearn in America and told the promoter what sequence of punches he believes will knockout AJ.
    He said on Hearn’s BBC ‘No Passion, No Point’ podcast: “I will cut Anthony Joshua down like a hot knife through cheese.
    “That’s how easy it’s going to be. That’s how easy it’s going to be.
    “When he gets cracked with all them muscles right in the jaw, it’s like getting a boiled egg with a split down the middle, it can’t be repaired.
    “He will go. I’ll even tell you what punch it’s going to be, I’ll even give my game plan away; it will be a check left hook straight to the temple.
    “His legs will go and he’ll fall on his face. He may get back up and I’ll knock him out with the overhand right. Goodnight. Enough said.”
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    Anthony Joshua says Covid lockdowns stopped him having a breakdown

    ANTHONY Joshua says Covid lockdowns stopped him having a breakdown.The world heavyweight champ was grateful to take time off from training.
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    Boxing champ Anthony Joshua says Covid lockdowns stopped him having a breakdownCredit: Rex
    Joshua, who is closing in on a mega-fight with rival Tyson Fury, said: “I never want to say Covid has been a blessing as for 99 per cent of people it has been so life-changing and tough for people.
    “But if there is a positive we got out of this negative it’s I feel like I was going to crash.
    “There were times going into training camp I was thinking, ‘I don’t know if I am going to come out the other side of this. I am that ill, run-down’.
    “We’re spending a lot of time promoting boxing and it’s hard.
    “During the pandemic I was like, ‘Breathe. Take a second’ and I just looked around.”
    AJ, 31, looks after fighters with his 258 management firm as well as co-parenting son Joseph, four.
    The world heavyweight champ was grateful to take time off from training during lockdownCredit: PA

    The champ told footballer Troy Deeney’s podcast: “I try and make my son use his creativity. Whatever he wants to do I will always be there to catch him if he falls.
    “I will never force him into anything. He is not a trophy kid.
    “He will figure it out and if he doesn’t he has great people around him to ask advice from.”

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    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury could finally be announced TONIGHT after Canelo vs Saunders as Hearn says deal is ‘done’

    THE blockbuster undisputed heavyweight fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could be announced TONIGHT.Promoter Eddie Hearn – who is currently in Texas for Saul ‘Canelo Alvarez vs Billy Joe Saunders – confirmed on Friday that the deal for the huge heavyweight showdown was ‘done’.
    Fury and Joshua are set to square off this summer in the first of two fightsCredit: AFP
    And he has now gone one step further by hinting that we could have an announcement about the first of a two-fight deal after the Canelo-Saunders clash this evening.
    Speaking to Fight Hub TV, Hearn said: “A lot of people think we’re going to announce on Saturday… we might. It won’t be far off that if we do [delay].
    “Fury is on board, AJ is on board, they’ve all signed the site agreement, but it’s a lot of money. Unfortunately I can’t just tell the lawyers to hurry up.
    “But that fight is done, and you’ll get an announcement very soon.”
    Fury will be at the fight supporting his close friend Saunders and it would be the ideal time to officially announce the long-awaited Joshua showdown.
    But Hearn did also reveal Joshua will not be in Texas with the 70,000 crowd on Saturday.
    He added: “AJ isn’t coming, but it’s difficult because this fight is exclusive on DAZN around the world, and the other [Joshua vs Fury] has three or four broadcasters who would quite like to be involved in the announcement.
    “It’ll be Saturday-ish.”
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    Fight fans have been waiting for the prolonged announcement of the two British superstars’ fight.
    Fury congratulated Hearn this week for transforming Watford heavyweight Joshua into a ‘global superstar’.
    But the Gypsy King is adamant Joshua will have no chance of winning.
    Fury told the No Passion, No Point podcast: “I will cut Anthony Joshua down like a hot knife through cheese.
    “That’s how easy it’s going to be. That’s how easy it’s going to be.”
    The first of the pair’s two fights is set to take place in Saudi Arabia, with July 24 and August 7 the slated dates.

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    Watch Tommy Fury train with Tyson’s coach SugarHill Steward before taking private jet to Dallas for Canelo vs Saunders

    TOMMY FURY has flown to the United States to show his support for Billy Joe Saunders against Canelo Alvarez this weekend.The Love Island star is also following in older brother and WBC heavyweight champ Tyson Fury’s footsteps after getting some training in with SugarHill Steward.
    Tommy Fury is hoping to emulate brother Tyson and become a boxing world champCredit: instagram @tommyfury
    Tommy Fury got in some training while out in the USCredit: Instagram tommyfury
    The Love Island star boarded a private jet with big bro Tyson FuryCredit: Instagram tommyfury
    The nephew of one of boxing’s greatest ever trainers, Emmanuel ‘Manny Steward’ was instrumental in Tyson shocking the world when he stopped Deontay Wilder in February 2020.
    So Tommy decided he wanted to be put through his paces as he seeks to emulate his famous sibling in the sport.
    The 22-year-old Manchester fighter shared clips of his training on Instagram, as well as inside a private jet flight to attend the Saunders vs Canelo press conference.
    Tommy jetted to Sin City earlier this week to join his world-champion boxer brother Tyson’s training camp after being denied a visa to travel to the US last month.
    He has been documenting his long-awaited journey to the States on Instagram, after he was denied entry to the US last month.
    The reality TV star recently moved to 5-0 in his career, with the light-heavyweight set for a summer return.
    But now he is turning into a fan to support countryman Saunders as he faces the daunting task of facing Canelo.

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    Team Fury are out supporting good friend Billy Joe SaundersCredit: Instagram tommyfury
    The Fury family looked to be having a nice time on the jetCredit: Instagram tommyfury
    Tommy then shared some video from the Billy Joe Saunders and Canelo presserCredit: Instagram tommyfury

    Alvarez is as short as 1/7 to win the super-middleweight showdown as they fight for the WBC, WBA Super, WBO and Ring Magazine belts.
    Canelo took his record to an astonishing 55 wins after he cruised past Turkey’s Avni Yildirim in his last bout.
    While Saunders can be backed at 5/1 to cause an upset in Texas.
    Saunders, who is confident of pulling off a shock win, was last in action back in December when he beat Martin Murray.
    SugarHill Steward is in the ‘Team Versace’ club tooCredit: Instagram tommyfury
    Love Island star Tommy is keen to keep up his fitness in the USCredit: Instagram tommyfury
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    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury: What date will fight take place, what is the venue, how much money will both earn?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA vs Tyson Fury is the fight EVERY boxing fan wants to see – so just when will these two Brit superstars get it on in the ring? Both are coming off big victories, and 2021 should be the year they finally meet face-to-face in the squared circle.

    Joshua vs Fury – when will it happen?
    According to multiple players close to the deal – this summer.
    During the summer of 2020, news had spread that the pair verbally agreed to terms on a two-fight deal for 2021, providing the pair could skate through their next challenges unscathed.
    Joshua held up his end of the bargain by knocking out Kubrat Pulev, while Fury looks like he’s managed to escape a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.
    Fury beat Wilder in Feb 2020 to win the WBC world heavyweight titleCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, has said that the fight will take place on either July 24, July 31 or August 7.
    And last month, Hearn confirmed both sides had SIGNED an agreement to fight twice this year.
    He told ESPN: “We’d like to get a site deal confirmed in the next month.
    “The hard part is always getting everybody to put pen to paper. But this was a major effort from all parties to get this over the line. You had rival promoters, rival networks and rival fighters.
    “I just feel that this fight is so big it’s not a difficult sell. We’ve already had approaches from eight or nine sites. The offers have come from multiple countries in the Middle East, from Asia, Eastern Europe and America.
    “This is the biggest fight in boxing and one of the biggest sporting events in the world,” Hearn said.

    Joshua vs Fury – where will it take place?
    Wembley Stadium in London initially looked to be completely off the cards, at least for the first fight anyway.
    But Hearn recently revealed that if it could be guaranteed the showpiece event could host 100,000 spectators, then Joshua would sign on the dotted line for the venue agreement immediately.
    Ideally, all parties involved with making Joshua vs Fury will want as many fans as possible in attendance to capitalise on a likely huge and historic gate.
    The coronavirus pandemic has kept fans out of British boxing arenas since March 2020, apart from the 1,000 that were allowed to watch Joshua vs Pulev on December 12.

    The UK is still in the process of coming out of lockdown, with the situation to be reviewed in the coming weeks.
    As for venues abroad… Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Singapore, Australia and the U.S. all look to be viable options.
    It’s now just about which country stumps up the most money to host the fight. Saudi already have a good relationship with Hearn, Joshua and Matchroom, having hosted AJ’s rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019.
    Fury has also competed in Saudi, albeit in a WWE ring rather than a boxing one.
    Reports over the past few days have suggested that Jeddah is the city which has been chosen by Fury and Joshua.
    Joshua vs Fury – how much will they earn?
    A lot. That’s the simple answer. Both Joshua and Fury have already made upwards of £40million each for their respective fights with Ruiz Jr and Wilder.
    So when they fight each other, expect the figures to be at last double that.
    Hearn also spoke last week about how he expects the pair to make ‘Mayweather money’, referencing the grand purses Floyd used to pull in for his fights.

    “It’s certainly I think, you know, the biggest fight, the most lucrative fight, in boxing right now – unquestionably,” Hearn said.
    “That’s Mayweather money. You know? And we haven’t seen Mayweather money since Mayweather.
    “I think it’s impossible to give a number. There’s no set purses for this fight because, obviously, it’s a revenue share. But it’s certainly gonna break records everywhere.”
    It’s been speculated, however, that the pair could earn £80m each.
    Joshua vs Fury – what hurdles are left to clear?
    Back in the latter months of 2020, there were quite a few, but we look to be in a much stronger position right now.
    First, Joshua had to beat Pulev, which he did emphatically with a 9th-round knockout.
    Fury had been targeting a third fight with Wilder, but once that didn’t come to fruition, an interim bout with Agit Kabayel has been planned – but that also fell through.
    It seems Fury decided his best bet would be to wait it out until he can fight AJ.
    Joshua beat Ruiz Jr over 12 rounds in Saudi to win back his world titlesCredit: PA:Press Association
    One problem he has, however, is Wilder, who believes the clause he exercised to compete in a third fight hasn’t been honoured.
    Team Fury says the clause expired back in October, while Wilder’s side have gone the legal route to get that trilogy rematch.
    Neither Hearn nor Fury’s American promoter Bob Arum expect there to be any way Wilder can win that case, and they expect Joshua vs Fury to happen.
    Usyk is the WBO heavyweight title mandatory challengerCredit: Getty – Contributor
    There’s also the WBO mandatory situation, and while not one that will prohibit the fight from happening, one that could affect which belts are on the line.
    Oleksandr Usyk is the WBO’s mandatory challenger, but it’s thought the Ukrainian will end up fighting Joe Joyce for an interim version of the title instead.
    Expect Usyk to be handsomely paid for that fight.
    Joshua vs Fury – what channel will it be on in the UK?
    This could be a tricky one.
    Joshua has an exclusive deal with Sky Sports in the UK, and while Fury’s deal with BT Sport isn’t exclusive, he’s closely aligned with them.
    Fury, however, has fought on Sky Sports Box Office before, most notably for his world heavyweight title win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.
    Eddie Hearn says the fight will be signed in the next four weeksCredit: PA:Press Association
    Don’t be surprised if the two sides come to an agreement where both Sky and BT decide to work together on a dual-broadcast.
    In the U.S., the situation is also tricky.
    Fury has an exclusive deal with ESPN, while Joshua’s last four fights have been shown on streaming service DAZN in the U.S.
    ESPN offer a pay-per-view service for their big fight nights while DAZN work on a subscription-based model, making a deal for the fight to be shown on both channels difficult.
    Arum recently said: “It will be a normal pay-per-view here (in the United States). ESPN will be the distributor.”
    “Obviously, the big market is the UK, where everyone is talking it will do three million homes. Sky and BT both will have it on pay-per-view.”
    DAZN will likely stream the fight for rest of the world territories.
    Joshua vs Fury – what have they all said?
    Joshua: “How close is the Fury fight? I promise you it’s happening.
    “But until you hear it from me, don’t buy into anything. I’m serious about the fight so when I announce it you’ll know it’s real.”
    Another positive meeting with @258mgt. They’ve informed me things are shaping up nicely. They will be sharing the update with Eddie and you’ll be hearing from me soon 👊🏾— Anthony Joshua (@anthonyjoshua) February 23, 2021

    Fury: “I just got off the phone with [my trainer] Sugarhill Steward in America.
    “We are going to smash AJ – one round, two rounds, three rounds. Done! Can’t wait.”
    Frank Warren is confident the fight will take place in May or JuneCredit: PA:Press Association
    Hearn: “Both guys are training at the moment, you know, with the understanding that this will be the next fight for them.
    “So, whilst we can’t say the fight is signed, we can say that we’re closing in and it looks like both fighters are happy with the terms.”
    Arum: “There’s no [Wilder] mediation. I mean, there has been over Christmas, and New Year, there was mediation
    “I don’t know, maybe the mediator will be able to solve the situation, but we got a real problem because Tyson Fury has said to me and the mediator, ‘Not today, not tomorrow, and not ever’ will he ever fight Wilder after what Wilder said to him.”
    Bob Arum says there’s no way Joshua-Fury isn’t happeningCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Warren: “But the fight, we are hoping to get it on and, if we are being realistic, it will be some time in May or June.
    “I hope that in the next few weeks it is over the line. We are supposed to be getting some sort of draft agreement this week and it will be a two-fight deal.” More

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    Anthony Joshua’s prediction for Tyson Fury fight resurfaces after Gypsy King’s ‘overhand right’ knockout vow to Hearn

    ANTHONY JOSHUA’s prediction for his blockbuster showdown with Tyson Fury has re-emerged following The Gypsy King’s knockout vow to Eddie Hearn.The pair’s long-awaited undisputed heavyweight title fight is set to take place in Saudi Arabia in the summer, with July 24 and August 7 the targeted dates for the bout.
    Tyson Fury celebrates his momentous stoppage victory over Deontay Wilder last FebruaryCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King has vowed to knock win his showdown with Anthony Joshua via KOCredit: Instagram / @anthonyjoshua
    Fan favourite Joshua goes into the multi-million-pound Saudi showdown as an underdog, with many – including Fury – tipping him to be knocked out.
    During an appearance on Hearn’s No Passion, No Point podcast, he said: “I will cut Anthony Joshua down like a hot knife through cheese.
    “That’s how easy it’s going to be. That’s how easy it’s going to be.
    “When he gets cracked with all them muscles right in the jaw, it’s like getting a boiled egg with a split down the middle, it can’t be repaired.
    “He will go. I’ll even tell you what punch it’s going to be, I’ll even give my game plan away – it will be a check left hook straight to the temple.
    “His legs will go and he’ll fall on his face. He may get back up and I’ll knock him out with the overhand right. Goodnight. Enough said.”
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    Joshua, 31, has yet to respond to Fury’s bold prediction for the eagerly-anticipated Battle of Britain.
    But AJ’s own forecast for the bout – which he made last summer – quickly started doing the rounds on social media after Fury’s latest pre-fight comments.
    During an appearance on Sky One’s A League Of Their Own, the Olympian said: “First six rounds, I think.
    “Well I know I’m going to take him out then. I have had a shorter career, so I’m fresher.
    “I’ve been in the deep end longer so I can handle the pressure and I believe I’m going to take him out.
    “Fury drew the first and then rejigged his game plan and took Wilder out and schooled him really.
    Anthony Joshua is confident he’ll knock out Tyson Fury within six roundsCredit: AFP

    “But I think I’m faster than Wilder anyway, call it what you want, I believe I’m better.”
    Although he’s confident of getting the better of Fury, Joshua is under no illusions of the size of the task on his hands.
    He told Watford hitman Troy Deeney: “Am I excited? I ain’t excited, it is what it is. I’m getting ready to walk through a brick wall and nothing is getting in my way.
    “I’m ready to go through whatever pain, torture, adversity I have to go through in order to win, that’s why I’m really looking forward to it.
    “I know I’m the man of this division and I will be for a long time.
    “I came through this game quick and the way I had to learn was through mistakes, on the public stage as well.
    “I came into this game not to take part but to take over, I feel I’m on a different wavelength and frequency.
    “I do it with a smile on my face but I’m dedicated to these things.
    “Recapping over Covid I thought, ‘Man, I’ve put a lot into this and now I need to back myself.'”
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    Tyson Fury congratulates Hearn for making Anthony Joshua a ‘superstar’ but warns rival he’s in wrong era to dominate

    TYSON FURY has congratulated Eddie Hearn for transforming Anthony Joshua into a global ‘superstar’.After years of build-up, The Gypsy King is finally on course to get his hands on his fellow Brit later this year.
    Anthony Joshua has been managed by Eddie Hearn since 2013Credit: MATCHROOM BOXING
    Anthony Joshua has become a global superstar under Eddie Hearn’s stewardshipCredit: PA
    The first of the pair’s two meetings is set to take place in Saudi Arabia, with July 24 and August 7 the slated dates for the long-awaited Battle of Britain.
    Joshua will enter the bout as the A-side due to his title of unified heavyweight champion and his global status, which Fury credits to some savvy management from Hearn.
    During an appearance on Hearn’s No Passion, No Point podcast, Fury told the Matchroom chief: “You’ve done an absolutely fantastic job, congratulations.
    “You took an amateur boxer and made him into a superstar and the finished article.”
    Fury, however, is adamant Olympic bronze medallist Joshua will bend to his will when they share the ring later this year.
    He continued: “It’s just a shame he has to be in the same era as the ‘Gypsy King’.”
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    WBC heavyweight king Fury wholeheartedly believes he’ll make light work of AJ, who he’s repeatedly branded a ‘flat-footed’ bodybuilder’.
    He said: “I will cut Anthony Joshua down like a hot knife through cheese.
    “That’s how easy it’s going to be. That’s how easy it’s going to be.
    “When he gets cracked with all them muscles right in the jaw, it’s like getting a boiled egg with a split down the middle, it can’t be repaired.
    “He will go. I’ll even tell you what punch it’s going to be, I’ll even give my game plan away – it will be a check left hook straight to the temple.
    Tyson Fury believes he’s the best heavyweight on the planetCredit: PA
    “His legs will go and he’ll fall on his face. He may get back up and I’ll knock him out with the overhand right. Goodnight. Enough said.”
    Joshua, 31, has yet to respond to Fury, although he recently revealed he’s willing to go through ‘pain, torture and adversity’ to have his hand raised against his rival.
    He told Watford hitman Troy Deeney: “Am I excited? I ain’t excited, it is what it is.
    “I’m getting ready to walk through a brick wall and nothing is getting in my way.
    “I’m ready to go through whatever pain, torture, adversity I have to go through in order to win, that’s why I’m really looking forward to it.

    “I know I’m the man of this division and I will be for a long time.
    “I came through this game quick and the way I had to learn was through mistakes, on the public stage as well.
    “I came into this game not to take part but to take over, I feel I’m on a different wavelength and frequency.
    “I do it with a smile on my face but I’m dedicated to these things.
    “Recapping over Covid I thought, ‘Man, I’ve put a lot into this and now I need to back myself.'”
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