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    Tyson Fury has three heavyweight TVs delivered to his Morecambe home after signing two-fight deal vs Anthony Joshua

    TYSON FURY has splashed out on three giant TVs only days after signing a £200million two-bout deal to fight Anthony Joshua.The heavyweight champion boxer took delivery of a trio of 75-inch Samsung smart TVs at his Morecambe home.
    Tyson Fury took delivery of three £800 Samsung TVsCredit: Splash
    Tyson Fury’s wife Paris was on hand to ensure the process ran smoothlyCredit: Splash
    They retail for around £800 each.
    Some other furniture was also delivered with Tyson’s pregnant wife Paris ensuring the drop-off ran smoothly, without issues.
    The 31-year-old mother of Tyson’s five children was dressed in a baby-blue outfit finished off with brown fluffy slippers, with sunglasses for the morning rays.
    Fury and Joshua been locked in talks to face-off in an all-British heavyweight unification showdown this summer.
    WBC heavyweight king Fury, 32, recently vented his frustration at the contracts not being signed – admitting he has stopped eating and training while drinking up to 12 pints of beer per day.
    Some were worried it would put his blockbuster bout with AJ, 31, in serious jeopardy.
    But now the fight has finally been CONFIRMED with the two Brits going toe-to-toe twice later this year in a deal worth a staggering £200million.
    However, a couple of key details missing from the fine print were where and when the huge clash would take place.
    Delivery drivers struggled getting the giant TVs out of the back of the vanCredit: Splash
    Tyson Fury is set for an undisputed heavyweight clash against fellow Brit Anthony Joshua this yearCredit: PA

    Saudi Arabia appears to be a front-runner, while Eddie Hearn has previously said the US, Dubai, Qatar and Singapore are also options.
    However, the Matchroom mogul has now revealed he’s been taken back by an 11th-hour offer from a country in the Far East.
    Ideally, all parties involved with Joshua vs Fury are keen for fans to attend what’s been deemed the biggest fight in British boxing history.
    There are still Covid restrictions in place in the Middle East, however, springing the possibility that the fight could be delayed until November time.
    Hearn says the individual from said mystery country, will want fans in attendance too, even if it were just 1,000 spectators.

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    Mike Tyson rejects £21.5m offer for Evander Holyfield trilogy at 65,000 Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 29 May

    MIKE TYSON has rejected a £21.5million offer for the trilogy fight against Evander Holyfield at the Hard Rock Stadium in May. The heavyweight star turned down the chance to face Holyfield at the 65,000 capacity Miami stadium on May 29.
    Mike Tyson has rejected the offer to face Evander Holyfield in Miami in MayCredit: Rex
    The 2020 Super Bowl took place at the Hard Rock StadiumCredit: Getty
    Holyfield’s manager Kris Lawrence said: “We thought this was a done deal but it quickly fell apart when Tyson’s people declined all offers.
    “We were negotiating in good faith all along and it appears we just ended up wasting our time.” 
    Tyson announced he was returning to the ring at the end of May at the Hard Rock Cafe, the home of the Miami Dolphins.
    But the boxer’s demands have reportedly scuppered any prospect of the long-awaited third fight against Holyfield taking place in May.
    The heavyweight legend made a shock return to the sport last year after an exhibition draw against Roy Jones Jr.
    Holyfield was in talks with Tyson’s camp to deliver the trilogy fight.
    The 58-year-old told SunSport: “What I can tell you is that my team is talking to Mike’s management, so I’m waiting for a decision. They are communicating right now. 
    “The thing is I’m still training for this, I know it will be some day this deal will happen and I’m ready for him. I’m doing OK.”
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    Tyson was stunned by Holyfield in their first fight in 1996 after a dramatic defeat.
    And the rematch a year later was infamously ended after Tyson was disqualified for biting the champion’s ear.
    But it appears boxing fans will have to wait longer for the third fight to take place after Tyson rejected the offer to face Holyfield in Miami in May.

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    Terence Crawford reveals Errol Spence Jr fight is OFF and will NEVER happen after bitter row over purse split

    TERENCE CRAWFORD has moved on from a blockbuster fight with Errol Spence Jr, insisting their proposed welterweight title unification bout is ‘behind’ him.Boxing fans across the world are itching for the pair, 33 and 31 respectively, to share the ring with one another.
    Terence Crawford celebrates his fourth-round TKO victory over Kell Brook last NovemberCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Terence Crawford says he’s no longer interested in a fight with Errol Spence JrCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Purse demands from Crawford, however, have so far delayed the mouth-watering 147lb showdown.
    And the Nebraska native appears to have now moved on entirely from the fight.
    Bud told DAZN’s Chris Mannix: “I’m not even worried about Errol Spence anymore.
    “I already told everybody that fight is history for me. I’m not thinking or worried about Errol Spence anymore.
    “That fight is behind me.”
    Switch-hitter Crawford doubled down on that stance in a separate interview with Fight Hub TV.
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    When asked if he believes the fight will one day come to fruition, he said: “Nah, never.
    “That fight never gonna happen. It’s over with.”
    Spence Jr, however, is confident a clash with the WBO welterweight titleholder ‘is going to happen’.
    And the New Yorker recently reiterated his belief he’s the a-side in the fight.
    Terence Crawford’s sights are no longer set on a mega-money unification fight with Errol Spence JrCredit: AP

    In a self-recorded video, he said: “70/30 now f*ck it. Y’all gonna make me do 80/20.
    “One thing I’m a tell y’all is my kids do not eat off no God damn belts.”
    Crawford, 37-0, hasn’t fought since his fourth-round TKO victory over Kell Brook last November.
    Spence Jr, meanwhile, was last in action last December against Danny Garcia, who he defeated via unanimous decision.
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    Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin 2 tale of the tape: How fighters compare ahead of huge rematch at Rumble On The Rock

    DILLIAN WHYTE is looking for instant revenge when he faces Alexander Povetkin in their rematch in Gibraltar on Saturday.Billed as the ‘Rumble on the Rock’, the Body Snatcher knows he must beat the Russian knockout specialist if he wants to keep his world title dreams alive.

    Alexander Povetkin knocked out Dillian Whyte in their first fight in AugustCredit: Mark Robinson
    Whyte was stopped in brutal fashion by Povektin in the fifth round of their bout in August as an uppercut left him sprawled across the canvas.
    But the Brixton boxer has vowed to get back to winning ways after he suffered just the second defeat of his professional career.
    Here SunSport breaks down how the two fighters – who will be spending fight week on a £143million super yacht – compare ahead of the huge weekend fight.
    Whyte has age on his side, as the 32-year-old is nine years younger than the former WBA heavyweight champion.
    As you’d expect, Povetkin has been involved in more fights that his rival, and boasts more wins and knockouts.
    The pair have both lost the same amount of fights, with the duo each being knocked out by WBA, WBO and IBF champ Anthony Joshua.
    Povetkin – who drew against Michael Hunter in December 2019 – suffered his first loss of his career against Wladimir Klitschko in 2013, where Dr Steelhammer outpointed him.
    Whyte stands an inch taller than his upcoming opponent, and he also has a better reach (78 in) than Povetkin (75in).
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    Povetkin recovered from two knockdowns in the fourth round to stop Whyte in the fifthCredit: Mark Robinson

    And Whyte knows he will have to use his jab effectively at the weekend as Povetkin floored him after stepping inside.
    Whyte showed in their first encounter that he has the power to hurt Povetkin, after he dropped him twice in the fourth round before being knocked out.
    Should Whyte put Povetkin down again, he has stated that he will go in for the kill and not let his opponent get back up.
    He said: “I’m going to get the win and get the win in style. I’m definitely going for the knockout this time, 100 per cent.
    “All hell will break loose if I knock him down again this time, trust me.
    “I can beat him, I was beating him before and I know I can beat him. I just want to get in there and put the wrong right straightaway. We’re not considering a loss, we’re daring to get the win.
    “I wasn’t getting outclassed, it was just one of those things in heavyweight boxing. I was bossing the fight, I switched off for a second and got caught. It hasn’t damaged me in any way mentally or physically.”
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    Mike Tyson’s ex-coach tips Anthony Joshua to have ‘blackout’ against Tyson Fury and be stopped in £500m showdown

    LEGENDARY boxing coach Teddy Atlas reckons Anthony Joshua could have another ‘blackout’ in his undisputed heavyweight title fight with Tyson Fury.Unified heavyweight king AJ put pen to paper on a whopping £500million two-fight deal to face The Gypsy King last week.
    Teddy Atlas reckons Anthony Joshua is back in a good place after back-to-back wins over Andy Ruiz Jr and Kubrat PulevCredit: Reuters
    But the legendary coach reckons AJ could have another ‘blackout’Credit: PA
    Joshua’s chances of getting the better of the fleet-footed Fury have been written off by many on account of his spectacular defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr in June 2019.
    And Atlas, the former trainer of Mike Tyson, reckons he’s ‘not far from removed from’ having another ‘power shortage’.
    Speaking on a recent episode of The Fight with Teddy Atlas podcast, the 64-year-old said: “I think Fury could stop him.
    “I like AJ, he’s a good fighter, he’s got good talent, he’s had a great comeback. I like all that.
    “I’m not gonna say he has a China chin, I’m not gonna say that. But, I’m gonna say Fury has a better chin.
    “And I’m gonna say he’s been to dark places when he got stopped by Ruiz. He being Joshua. He went to dark places.
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    “Now he found a light and he lit the room up and he’s back into a place that’s lit. I just don’t think he’s that far away from a power shortage.
    “I think there could be a blackout again, where his confidence [goes].
    “When I say the electricity, the light, I attach it to confidence, belief, mental strength and durability.
    “I think that a blackout could happen in that generator of his again. He’s not far from removed from being taken back to no lights.
    “So I’m going with Fury.”
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    Atlas’ belief that Joshua will lose the long-awaited Battle of Britain stems from Fury’s ability to glide in and out of range and his defensive prowess.
    Although the Hall-of-Fame coach is refusing to completely write off AJ’s chances of winning the fight.
    He continued: “And Fury, all the things he can do in the ring.
    “He showed me he can go get you now and he can box and pot shot and move.
    “So I’m gonna go with [Fury]. Joshua can punch, Joshua’s a banger.
    “He gets into position, but he’s going to have to get into that position.
    “Because Fury is more versatile, Fury has more say because he can do more things.

    Teddy Atlas reckons Tyson Fury will get the better of Anthony JoshuaCredit: Reuters
    Teddy Atlas reckons Anthony Joshua faces an uphill task to beat Tyson FuryCredit: Getty

    “He can control the outside if he wants and not make it so easy for Joshua to get into his geography so to speak, which I like to talk about.
    “But, it’s going to be a humongous fight.”
    All that remains for Joshua and Fury’s long-awaited meeting to come to fruition is for both parties to finalise a date and venue.
    At this moment in time, both teams are still optimistic the fight will take place in either June or July.
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    Tyson Fury has three heavyweight TV’s delivered to his Lancashire house after signing two-fight deal vs Anthony Joshua

    TYSON FURY has splashed out on three giant TVs days after signing a £200million two-bout deal to fight Anthony Joshua.The heavyweight champion boxer took delivery of a trio of 75-inch Samsung smart TVs at his Morecambe home.
    Tyson Fury took delivery of three £800 Samsung TVsCredit: Splash
    Tyson Fury’s wife Paris was on hand to ensure the process ran smoothlyCredit: Splash
    They retail for around £800 each.
    Some other furniture was also delivered with Tyson’s pregnant wife Paris ensuring the drop-off ran smoothly, without issues.
    The 31-year-old mother of Tyson’s five children was dressed in a baby-blue outfit finished off with brown fluffy slippers, with sunglasses for the morning rays.
    Fury and Joshua been locked in talks to face-off in an all-British heavyweight unification showdown this summer.
    WBC heavyweight king Fury, 32, recently vented his frustration at the contracts not being signed – admitting he has stopped eating and training while drinking up to 12 pints of beer per day.
    Some were worried it would put his blockbuster bout with AJ, 31, in serious jeopardy.
    But now the fight has finally been CONFIRMED with the two Brits going toe-to-toe twice later this year in a deal worth a staggering £200million.
    However, a couple of key details missing from the fine print were where and when the huge clash would take place.
    Delivery drivers struggled getting the giant TVs out of the back of the vanCredit: Splash
    Tyson Fury is set for an undisputed heavyweight clash against fellow Brit Anthony Joshua this yearCredit: PA

    Saudi Arabia appears to be a front-runner, while Eddie Hearn has previously said the US, Dubai, Qatar and Singapore are also options.
    However, the Matchroom mogul has now revealed he’s been taken back by an 11th-hour offer from a country in the Far East.
    Ideally, all parties involved with Joshua vs Fury are keen for fans to attend what’s been deemed the biggest fight in British boxing history.
    There are still Covid restrictions in place in the Middle East, however, springing the possibility that the fight could be delayed until November time.
    Hearn says the individual from said mystery country, will want fans in attendance too, even if it were just 1,000 spectators.

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    Lawrence Okolie focusing on Mairis Briedis after Derek Chisora’s warning about jumping to heavyweight

    LAWRENCE OKOLIE will focus on becoming king of the cruiserweights after a heavyweight warning. The Hackney ace, 28, claimed the WBO title at Wembley Arena on Saturday by jabbing the head off Krzysztof Glowacki and bludgeoning him in the sixth round.
    Lawrence Okolie has been taking advice from Derek Chisora
    Okolie has set his sights on facing Mairis Briedis (left)Credit: EPA
    Okolie, who is managed by Anthony Joshua, is well aware of the riches that await in boxing’s glamour division.
    But after getting some advice off British heavyweight pal Derek Chisora, the 2016 Olympian revealed his next target is Latvia’s IBF cruiserweight king Mairis Briedis.
    The new world champion said: “I want to unify now. I saw Derek at ringside and he made me realise those guys are really big, so I need to focus on tactics a lot more.
    “A lot of the things I have used in this division, like my size and strength, will not work for me at heavyweight.
    “There is a lot more learning to do and still some big fights at cruiserweight because I want to unify.
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    “Briedis is my next target because I believe he is the best in the division and I want another step up.”
    Late starter and former McDonald’s burger flipper Okolie has had just 42 senior bouts as an amateur and professional, but has now wrapped up an Olympic appearance and a world title.
    He added: “It’s there forever now. I will always be a world champion, no matter what happens in my life.”

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    Mike Tyson is called out by James Toney, who says ‘you better not wear a mini-skirt to our fight’ in strange message

    JAMES TONEY called out Mike Tyson and said ‘you better not wear a mini-skirt to our fight’ in a strange message. Tyson recently announced he will return for the second time in his comeback trail, on May 29 in Miami.
    James Toney called out Mike TysonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Mike Tyson pictured after his comeback fightCredit: Getty

    Iconic rival Evander Holyfield has been in talks with the heavyweight icon over a trilogy bout.
    But fellow legend Toney appears to believe he is the one facing Tyson next and posted a video of Iron Mike in a bizarre music video.
    Toney wrote: “You better not wear a mini-skirt to our fight. No jokes. Lights Out!”
    Tyson, 54, remarkably announced a comeback in early 2020, sparking Toney, 52, and Holyfield, 58, to do the same.
    Iron Mike eventually returned to the ring, 15 years after retiring, in November in an eight round exhibition.
    He drew against Toney’s old rival Roy Jones Jr, 52, and revealed he wanted a quick turnaround.
    Tyson later entered negotiations with Holyfield, 24 years after their infamous rematch.
    Known as the ‘Bite Fight’, Iron Mike in 1997 sunk his teeth into his rival’s ear and was disqualified in round three.

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    It came a year after Holyfield won the initial fight by 11th round stoppage, considered an upset at the time.
    The former two-weight champion is training for a trilogy with Tyson, and fought as recently as 2011, but retired in 2014.
    Similarly, Toney stretched out his career until 2017, beating Mike Sheppard at heavyweight most recently.
    And last year he called out Tyson and Holyfield, as he said: “To all those bringing up my name in these exhibition fight, count me in.
    “If they want to do it, give me a call. I ain’t going nowhere.”
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