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    Dillian Whyte predicts ‘all hell will break loose’ if he knocks Povetkin down again as Brit vows not to repeat mistakes

    DILLIAN WHYTE predicted ‘all hell will break loose’ if he knocks Alexander Povetkin down again.
    And the British star promised not to repeat the same mistakes when their rematch finally goes ahead.

    Dillian Whyte promised to finish Alexander Povetkin off next time he gets him on the canvasCredit: Mark Robinson Ltd

    Whyte, 32, sat the Russian down on the canvas twice in the fourth round of their August bout.
    But he allowed Povetkin back into the fight before being stunned by a brutal KO uppercut in the fifth.
    The Body Snatcher, however, is confident he will not allow his opponent a foothold should he get his opponent down again – and will instead go in for the kill.
    Whyte 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.
    “Muhammad Ali got beaten, the greatest of all time Sugar Ray Robinson, they all got stopped. Boxing is like life: you don’t win everything, it’s not every day in life you wake up and you’re so positive and you’re jumping around.
    “You have to keep going and be strong mentally and physically and just keep grafting. I know I can beat Povetkin, it’s not like I need to change this or become this, I’ve just got to prepare and come ready to go to war.”

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    The rematch was due to take place in November but got postponed after Povetkin, 41, was hospitalised with coronavirus – with Whyte publicly accusing his rival of faking it.
    Then the March 6 date was also pushed back due to travel restrictions with Eddie Hearn revealing the ‘Rumble on the Rock’ will be staged in Gibraltar on March 27.
    Whyte, who has been in Portugal for most of the last year in training camps before switching to Spain last month, added: “It’s been difficult but I’ve got a job to do and I’m just focused on the job. I’ve been in limbo with the job, so this has been a continuous training camp.
    “It’s been frustrating. He said he had Covid, which is really mysterious because there was no evidence of him ever having Covid. We requested everything and didn’t get anything.
    “If he did have Covid then I’m wrong for saying he didn’t and I’ll put my hands up to it, but if he didn’t then he’s a b****.”

    The Russian battled back to stun the Body Snatcher with a brutal uppercut in the fifth roundCredit: Mark Robinson Photography Ltd

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    Anthony Joshua won’t ‘demonise’ Tyson Fury but admits he’s desperate to beat him and fulfil destiny of unifying division

    ANTHONY JOSHUA said he will not ‘demonise’ Tyson Fury – the man who stands in his way of fulfilling his destiny of unifying the division.
    The pair are still in talks for an undisputed title decider, where the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO belts will all be on the line for the first time in heavyweight history.

    Anthony Joshua will not ‘demonise’ Tyson FuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are still in talks to fightCredit: Reuters

    There has been plenty of public goading from each side, while the private negotiations have intensified behind closed doors.
    Now AJ is ready to trade words for punches and put it all on the line against his long-time rival – but he insisted it is only business.
    Joshua, 31, told JD: “I don’t know what it is for him, but all I want to do is beat him.
    “He’s in my industry and we’re both front runners, but I want to be number one – this is to be undisputed world heavyweight champion.

    “Enough of this Twitter back and forth, it’s about securing the fight and putting on a good show and using my energy to uplift people not bring them down.
    “I don’t want to demonise his character and use my energy to bring someone down. I know I can beat him, I believe it and I will prove it.”
    An official date and venue are yet to be confirmed.
    But AJ hinted June – the month coronavirus guidelines in the UK are planned to be ditched – is when the Battle of Britain will commence.

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    And Joshua passionately opened up on the career-defining fight, having been revved up by grime artist Potter Payper.
    He said: “Potter got me hyped right now, so right now all I’m thinking about is fight fight.
    “So in June I’m looking to defend my titles and I’m looking to claim one more as well.
    “I want all the smoke, I’m looking to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
    “I’ve been chasing it, I’m born for it and I’m definitely going to do it.”

    Anthony Joshua pictured with his heavyweight titlesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    SunSport understands a deal is set to be announced early this month and a non-disclosure agreement is keeping discussions top secret.
    Saudi Arabia, which hosted AJ’s December 2019 rematch win over Andy Ruiz Jr, is leading the race to hold the fight.
    But America, Qatar, Dubai, Singapore and China have all expressed their interest in hosting.
    With the Covid-19 fall-out unlikely to allow for 90,000 fans back into Wembley stadium for a while, the UK has to hope to host the rematch of the planned two-fight deal.
    Joshua spent Sunday enjoying his first taste of radio presenting alongside partner JD Sports.
    Comedian Munya Chawawa joined the champ on the airwaves for a chat as well as a game of ‘Him or Hearn’ – testing how well the boxer knows his own promoter, Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn.
    Throughout the four-hour takeover, AJ treated listeners to his personal playlists, from the tracks he used to get pumped up for the ring, to the chill beats and a few cheesy guilty pleasures thrown in for good measure.
    Speaking about the King of the Airwaves event, he commented: “Getting to have my own radio show and be King of the Airwaves for a day has been the perfect way to top off an amazing week!
    “My JD family know how much I love my music, so to be able to control the airwaves, play my favourite songs and see my favourite artists perform has been a great treat.”
    JD’s Anthony Joshua hosted his #KingOfTheAirwaves radio show live on TikTok with a host of special guests including Munya Chawawa, Headie One, Ghetts, Potter Payper and Jeremy Lynch.

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    Anthony Joshua all but confirms Tyson Fury undisputed fight is ON and should take place in June ‘for the fans’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA all but confirmed his undisputed title fight with Tyson Fury is ON and should take place in June.
    The pair are still in talks for a unification, where the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO belts will all be on the line for the first time in heavyweight history.

    Anthony Joshua all but confirmed his undisputed title fight with Tyson Fury is ONCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua’s fight should take place in June ‘for the fans’Credit: Richard Pelham

    An official date and venue are yet to be confirmed, but AJ hinted June – the month coronavirus guidelines in the UK are planned to be ditched – is when the Battle of Britain will commence.
    Joshua told JD: “June should be the date.
    “Trust me. For the fans, for the people that have been calling it on for many, many months.
    “Shoutout to Fury and his team as well, hungry go-getters, that’s what we are.

    “UK stand up. And to the world – we’re bringing it. I can’t wait. Undisputed.”
    SunSport understands a deal is set to be announced at the start of March and a non-disclosure agreement is keeping discussions top secret.
    Saudi Arabia, which hosted AJ’s December 2019 rematch win over Andy Ruiz Jr, is leading the race to hold the fight.
    But America, Qatar, Dubai, Singapore and China have all expressed their interest in hosting.

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    With the Covid-19 fall-out unlikely to allow for 90,000 fans back into Wembley stadium for a while, the UK has to hope to host the rematch of the planned two-fight deal.
    Joshua, 31, won as recently as December, knocking out Kubrat Pulev, 39, in a mandatory defence in his local Wembley Arena.
    But Fury, 32, last fought in February 2020, when he dethroned Deontay Wilder, 35, meaning he goes into the biggest fight of his life with a 16 month layoff.
    Joshua spent Sunday enjoying his first taste of radio presenting alongside partner JD Sports.
    Comedian Munya Chawawa joined the champ on the airwaves for a chat as well as a game of ‘Him or Hearn’ – testing how well the boxer knows his own promoter, Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn.
    Throughout the four-hour takeover, AJ treated listeners to his personal playlists, from the tracks he used to get pumped up for the ring, to the chill beats and a few cheesy guilty pleasures thrown in for good measure.
    Speaking about the King of the Airwaves event, he commented: “Getting to have my own radio show and be King of the Airwaves for a day has been the perfect way to top off an amazing week!
    “My JD family know how much I love my music, so to be able to control the airwaves, play my favourite songs and see my favourite artists perform has been a great treat.”
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    Joseph Parker labels Derek Chisora DONKEY as New Zealander calls Del Boy out following Junior Fa win

    Former world heavyweight champion Joseph Parker has labelled rival Dereck Chisora a ‘donkey’ as talk of a fight between them heats up.
    The New Zealander, who beat fellow countryman Junior Fa by unanimous decision on Saturday, was originally due to face Chisora in 2019 before a spider bite forced him to withdraw.

    Chisora released a poster appearing to announce a fight with Parker last month

    Haha @DerekWarChisora getting cocky are we? You’ve barely fought out of the UK, never out of Europe, and scared to visit New Zealand! Come down to NZ if you think you’ve got what it takes donkey 😂 I’ll finish this anywhere 👊🏼 @D_Higgins_Duco @davidhaye @EddieHearn
    — Joseph Parker (@joeboxerparker) March 1, 2021

    But now 18 months on from their cancelled bout Parker is looking to face the Briton once more as he bids to earn another world title shot.
    Speaking on Twitter, he said: “Haha @DerekWarChisora getting cocky are we?
    “You’ve barely fought out of the UK, never out of Europe, and scared to visit New Zealand!
    “Come down to NZ if you think you’ve got what it takes donkey.

    “I’ll finish this anywhere.”
    Parker’s only two professional defeats have come against Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte.
    Since losing to Whyte by unanimous decision in July 2018, Parker has fought just four times.
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    Parker edged past Fa last weekend but was unconvincing in his performanceCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But now he is hoping for a quick turnover as promoter Eddie Hearn eyes May as a potential date for the heavyweight dust-up.
    Meanwhile, Chisora is preparing to bounce back from his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in October of last year.
    The 37-year-old has lost ten of his 42 pro contests but remains one of the most exciting fighters and biggest draws in British boxing.

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    Boxing schedule: Fight dates, results, undercards with Whyte vs Povetkin 2 in Gibraltar, Frampton and Canelo vs Saunders

    BOXING has kicked off 2021 with a bang as the sport’s biggest star Canelo Alvarez has already been in action, with plenty more stars to feature over the coming weeks.
    Alvarez beat Avni Yildirim on on February 27, following on from his win over Callum Smith in December.

    Earlier on in the year, rising lightweight star knocked out Brit Luke Campbell with a brutal body shot to set up a potential clash with Gervonta Davis.
    And over the next few weeks, the likes of Lawrence Okolie, Carl Frampton, Dillian Whyte and Conor Benn are in action.
    Check out SunSport’s boxing schedule for the start of 2021 below…
    Major fight results
    December 12 – London, England

    Anthony Joshua def. Kubrat Pulev KO9 (12 rounds – heavyweight WBA, WBO, IBF world titles)
    December 19 – San Antonio, Texas
    Canelo Alvarez def. Callum Smith (C) UD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA & Ring Magazine titles)
    January 2 – Dallas, Texas
    Ryan Garcia def. Luke Campbell KO7 (12 rounds – lightweight)
    February 27 – Miami, Florida

    Canelo Alvarez def. Avni Yildirim TKO 3 (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    Anthony Joshua poses with Floyd Mayweather after knocking out Kubrat PulevCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
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    December 12 – London (Sky Sports Box Office)
    Anthony Joshua (C) def. Kubrat Pulev KO9 (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBA, WBO & IBF world titles)
    Lawrence Okolie def. Nikodem Jezewski KO2 (12 rounds – cruiserweight, vacant WBO world title)
    Hughie Fury def. Mariusz Wach UD10 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Martin Bakole def. Sergey Kuzmin UD10 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Kieron Conway def. Macauley McGowan UD10 (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Florian Marku DREW w/ Jamie Stewart (8 rounds – welterweight)
    Qais Ashfaq def. Ashley Lane TKO4 (8 rounds – featherweight)

    Joshua KO’d Pulev in nine rounds at Wembley ArenaCredit: AP:Associated Press
    December 18 – Hollywood, Florida (DAZN UK)
    Gennadiy Golovkin (C) def. Kamil Szeremeta TKO7 (12 rounds – middleweight IBF, IBO world titles)
    Carlos Gongora def. Ali Akhmedov KO12. (12 rounds – super-middleweight)
    Hyun Mi Choi def. Calista Silgado UD10 (10 rounds – super-featherweight)
    John Ryder def. Michael Guy UD10 (10 rounds – super-siddleweight)
    Reshat Mati def. Dennis Okoth TKO6 (6 rounds – welterweight)
    Jalen Walker def. Rafael Reyes (8 rounds – featherweight)
    December 19 – San Antonio, Texas (DAZN UK)
    Canelo Alvarez def. Callum Smith (C) UD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA & Ring Magazine world titles)
    Marc Castro def. TBA TKO3 (4 rounds – super featherweight)
    Austin Williams def. Isiah Jones KO1 (8 rounds – middleweight)
    Raymond Ford def. Robert Greenwood – TKO7 (8 rounds – featherweight bout)

    Canelo Alvarez hasn’t been in the ring since a KO win over Sergey Kovalev last yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    December 31 – Tokyo, Japan
    Kazuto Ioka (C) def. Kosei Tanaka TKO8 (12 rounds, super-flyweight, WBO world title
    January 2 – Dallas, Texas
    Ryan Garcia def. Luke Campbell KO7 (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Roger Gutierrez def. Rene Alvarado UD12 (12 rounds – super-featherweight)
    January 23 Uncasville, Connecticut
    Angelo Leo vs Stephen Fulton (12 rounds – super-bantamweight – WBO world title)
    Raeese Aleem vs Vic Pasillas (12 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Rolando Romero vs Justin Pauldo (12 rounds – lightweight)

    Ryan Garcia will take on Luke Campbell to kick off 2021Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    January 30 – Los Angeles, California
    Caleb Plant def. Caleb Truax UD12 (12 rounds – super-middleweight – IBF world title)
    February 13 – Venue: TBA
    Mauricio Lara def. Josh Warrington KO9 (12 rounds – featherweight)
    Zelfa Barrett def. Kiko Martinez UD (10 rounds – super-featherweight
    Leigh Wood def. Reece Mould KO9 (12 rounds – featherweight)
    Dalton Smith def. Ishmael Ellis RTD3 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Hopey Price def. Daniel Mendoza UD (6 rounds – featherweight)
    February 13 – Venue: TBA
    Joseph Diaz Jr DREW w/ Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov (12 rounds – super-featherweight – IBF world title)
    Brian Castano def. Patrick Teixeira UD (12 rounds – middleweight – WBO world title)

    Josh Warrington will take on Mauricio Lara on February 13Credit: Reuters
    February 13 – Las Vegas, Nevada
    Richard Commey def. Jackson Marinez KO8 (10 rounds – lightweight)
    February 20 – London, England
    David Avanesyan def. Josh Kelly TKO6 (12 rounds – welterweight)
    Florian Marku def. Rylan Charlton TKO8 (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Johnny Fisher vs Matt Gordon KO1 (4 rounds – heavyweight)
    February 20 – Las Vegas, Nevada
    Oscar Valdez def. Miguel Berchelt KO10 (12 rounds – super-featherweight – WBO world title)
    February 20 – Uncasville, Connecticut
    Adrien Broner def. Jovanie Santiago UD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Otto Wallin def. Dominic Breazeale UD12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Robert Easter def. Ryan Martin UD12 (12 rounds – super-lightweight)
    February 27 – London, England
    Tommy Fury def. Scott Williams KO2 (4 rounds – light heavyweight)

    Jamel Herring and Carl Frampton will meet for the WBO super-featherweight titleCredit: Sportsfile
    February 27 – Auckland, New Zealand
    Joseph Parker def. Junior Fa UD 12 (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    February 27 – Miami, USA
    Canelo Alvarez def. Anvi Yildirim TKO3 (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA, WBC, The Ring world titles)
    Zhang Zhilei DREW w/ Jerry Forrest (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Keyshawn Davis def. Lester Brown TKO2 (4 rounds – super-lightweight)
    March 13 – Venue: Corpus Christi, Texas
    Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez vs Juan Francisco Estrada (12 rounds – super-flyweight – WBA, WBC world titles)

    Povetkin knocked Whyte out in the fifth round of their first clashCredit: Mark Robinson Photography Ltd
    March 20 – Venue: TBA
    Artur Beterbiev vs Adam Deines (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, WBC & IBF titles)
    March 20 – Venue: TBA
    Lawrence Okolie vs Krzysztof Glowacki (12 rounds – cruiserweight, WBO title)
    Chantelle Cameron vs Melissa Hernandez (10 rounds – super-lightweight, WBC title)
    Chris Billam-Smith vs Deion Jumah (12 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Ramla Ali vs TBA (6 rounds – featherweight)
    Solomon Dacres vs TBA (4 rounds -heavyweight)
    March 27 – Gibraltar

    Lawrence Okolie beat Nikodem Jezewski in two rounds last monthCredit: PA:Press Association
    Alexander Povetkin vs Dillian Whyte (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    Ted Cheeseman vs James Metcalf (12 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Fabio Wardley vs Eric Molina (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Campbell Hatton vs TBA (4 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Youssef Khoumari vs Kane Baker (6 or 8 rounds – super-featherweight)
    April 10 – Venue: TBA
    Conor Benn vs Samuel Vargas (10 rounds – welterweights)
    Rachel Ball vs Shannon Courtenay (10 rounds – bantamweight, WBA title)
    Savannah Marshall vs TBA (10 rounds – super-middleweight, WBO title)
    Felix Cash vs TBA (10 or 12 rounds -middleweight)
    Kash Farooq vs TBA (10 rounds – bantamweight)
    May 8 – Venue: TBA
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    Anthony Joshua models Hugo Boss clothing after telling Tyson Fury HE is in charge of undisputed title fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA modelled a new Hugo Boss clothing line… having just told Tyson Fury HE is bossing their undisputed title fight.
    AJ, who has been a long-time partner of the German designer brand, took to Instagram to show off his new set.

    Anthony Joshua modelling a new Hugo Boss clothing lineCredit: PA:Press Association

    AJ has been a long-time partner of the German designer brandCredit: Rex Features

    Tyson Fury is in talks to fight Anthony JoshuaCredit: PA

    It comes as the WBA, IBF and WBO champ has his team working around the clock to arrange a historic unification with the WBC Gypsy King.
    And AJ, 31, has told prank-loving Fury, 32, to clock in with him when he is really ready to confirm the Battle of Britain.
    Joshua said on Sky News: “We’re working on a date for around June.
    “So if Tyson is serious, which I think he is, he’ll know where to come and find the boss.

    “I’m ready. I’m really looking forward to competition, all I want to do is fight, fight, fight.”
    The fight is set to have, for the first time in heavyweight history, all four world titles at stake.
    Saudi Arabia, which hosted AJ’s December 2019 rematch win over Andy Ruiz Jr, is leading the race to hold the fight.
    But America, Qatar, Dubai, Singapore and China have all expressed their interest in hosting.

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    With the coronavirus fall-out unlikely to let 90,000 fans back into Wembley stadium for a while, the UK has to hope to host the rematch of the planned two-fight rivalry.
    But Joshua, who knocked out Kubrat Pulev in his local Wembley Arena on December 12, says he will not get hung up on the venue.
    He said: “Any option. Home turf, Middle East, my back garden, your back garden. I don’t mind where it is.
    “I’m just ready to fight. I want that belt. I want to compete with Fury so all options are open to me.”

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    Watch John Fury show off belly on live TV and call himself ‘fat as a pig’ as he tells fans to ignore son Tyson’s body

    JOHN FURY showed off his belly and called himself as ‘fat as a pig’.
    But he told fans to ignore son Tyson’s body as he prepares for the huge showdown with Anthony Joshua.

    Tyson Fury’s body shape is irrelevant according to his father JohnCredit: BackGrid

    John Fury lifted up his top to show off his belly on Saturday night after son Tommy Fury’s win over Scott Williams.
    Fury told BT Sport: “Forget how my son looks. If he trained for the next ten years he’d have the same body.
    “But let me tell you now he’s as strong as three men and can run 25 miles.
    “Look here, I’m as fat as a pig but I can run 10 miles and I’m an old man.

    “Forget shape because if it was any good there’d be more body builders winning world titles wouldn’t there?”
    John Fury recently stepped up the pressure to deliver the huge AJ fight by threatening to spank Eddie Hearn if he does not sign the contract.
    Tyson was recently pictured swimming in the sea in Morecambe.
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    Joshua insists he will not be fooled by the topless footage of Fury and is expecting the best version of him in the huge heavyweight fight.
    The Watford superstar said: “We’re gonna get the best Tyson Fury, so I don’t care if he’s carrying a bit of extra weight now, I’m training for the best ever Tyson Fury.”
    Their heavyweight unification showdown is expected to be confirmed in the next month with the first fight lined up for this summer.

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    Canelo vs Yildirim undercard: Zhilei Zhang’s dreams of fighting Anthony Joshua shattered after Jerry Forrest draw

    ZHILEI ZHANG’S chances of fighting Anthony Joshua look up in smoke after he laboured to a draw against Jerry Forrest.
    Zhang talked revenge on Joshua after suffering defeat in their amateur days in the quarter-finals at the 2012 Olympics in London.

    Zhilei Zhang could only manage a draw against Jerry Forrest

    The 37-year-old believes a scrap with Britain’s heavyweight king would sell-out Beijing’s 100,000-seater Bird’s Nest Stadium.
    However those dreams have been hammered.
    The Chinese giant floored Forrest THREE TIMES, but was forced to settle for a majority draw on the Canelo versus Yildirim undercard after completely gasing out in the second half of the bout.
    One judge gave it 95-93 to Forrest, with two other scoring it 93-93.

    Zhang floored Forrest towards the end of the first round with a thudding right out of nowhere.
    He survived the count before the bell signalled the end of the round.
    Both men threw some hammering shots in the second before Zhang again scored another knockdown with a beauty of a right.
    Forrest was ready to go out on his sword as he threw haymakers in a vain bid to score a knockdown himself – unfortunately they were far too wild.

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    Zhang floored Forrest three times

    And he was made to pay YET AGAIN at the start of the third round when he was sent crashing face-first to the floor.
    The Big Bang was living up to his billing.
    The fourth and fifth was a messy affairs, but at least Forrest stayed on his feet in this one – and the tide began to turn.
    Zhang was finally warned by the referee in the sixth for constant pushing down – something which was clearly contributing to Forrest’s lethargy.

    Both fighters tired as the fight dragged on
    But as the clock ticked on it was Zhang who was gassing heavily in there.
    Forrest kept on pludering through the seventh, and in the eighth it was as if he sensed blood.
    And the red stuff started to flow with the Chinese giant Zhang complaining of a headbutt.
    A healthy lead thanks to three knockdowns was being eroded by plucky ‘slugger’ Forrest with Zhang barely able to hold himself up in the ninth and the American landing at will.
    A point was finally deducted from Zhang for persistent holding – leaving the fight very much in the balance.
    Forrest, 32, came out swinging like a madman in the last, desperate to take advantage of Zhang’s meltdown in the right.
    And he easily won the round, coming mightily close to flooring the exhausted Chinese fighter.
    But the two bruisers were forced to share the spoils after an absorbing encounter.

    It’s unlikely Anthony Joshua will have to defend his titles against Zhilei ZhangCredit: PA:Press Association More