More stories

  • in

    UFC legend Georges St-Pierre reveals talks to fight Floyd Mayweather but says boxing legend must accept mixed-rules bout

    GEORGES ST-PIERRE has revealed talks to fight Floyd Mayweather – but will only do so in a mixed-rules bout.Mayweather officially retired in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor in ten rounds.
    Georges St-Pierre has revealed talks to fight Floyd MayweatherCredit: Getty
    Floyd Mayweather has had six exhibition bouts since officially retiringCredit: AFP
    But the boxing icon has continued to fight in exhibitions, against stars of the MMA and social media world.
    Now UFC legend St-Pierre, 41, is the latest to be linked with a bout against Mayweather, 45.
    But the Canadian refuses to be restricted to using just his hands as he demanded a hybrid fight with kicks or takedowns included.
    St-Pierre told TSN: “The biggest name in boxing came up to me, to fight me in boxing.
    READ MORE IN UFC
    “I told him, ‘For me it’s a question of honour, it’s not of money. You cannot buy me.’
    “They asked me to box the biggest boxer of our time. I said to them, ‘It’s either you let me use my legs or the takedown!’
    “I’m like well it’s one or the other, I’m not going to fight the best boxer for money.
    “For me, if they want to fight me, they have to accept my terms. There needs to be a fair compromise, 50-50 compromise.”
    Most read in Boxing
    FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS
    St-Pierre has not fought since 2017 when he beat Michael Bisping and retired two years later when talks to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov collapsed.
    He was in line to face boxing legend Oscar de la Hoya in 2021 but was prohibited due to his UFC contract still being active.
    GSP’s deal is now up, meaning he is free to fight in either boxing or MMA again and has refused to rule out a return.
    Meanwhile, Mayweather made his UK boxing debut in February dominating reality TV star-turned boxer Aaron Chalmers, 35, over eight rounds.
    Aaron Chalmers faced Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition boutCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun More

  • in

    Tyson Fury in line to fight Anthony Joshua’s ex-rival Andy Ruiz Jr in UK in summer after collapse of Oleksandr Usyk bout

    TYSON FURY could turn to Andy Ruiz Jr as a summer opponent in the UK after talks with Oleksandr Usyk collapsed. Fury and Usyk were nearing a deal to unify all four heavyweight titles for the first time in the division’s history.
    Tyson Fury could fight Andy Ruiz Jr in the summerCredit: Getty
    Ruiz Jr beat Luis Ortiz in his last fightCredit: Rex
    But terms for the undisputed decider on April 29 at Wembley collapsed amid a row over the finances for a potential rematch.
    It has left Fury, 34, and his promoters looking for an alternative fight and Mexican-American Ruiz, 33, is among the options.
    Bob Arum told Cornerman Boxing: “He’s been in Italy on vacation with his family.
    “He’s back in England, and we’re talking to him, and we’re looking for the best available guy for him to fight this summer in the UK.
    READ MORE IN BOXING
    “Maybe it’ll be Andy Ruiz or somebody like that.”
    Ruiz was last in action in September, beating Luis Ortiz over 12 rounds which put him in line to face Deontay Wilder.
    But the title eliminator failed to materialise, with Wilder instead linked with a crossover bout against ex-UFC champ Francis Ngannou, 36.
    Meanwhile Usyk, 36, has now been ordered into a WBA mandatory title defence against Daniel Dubois with talks currently ongoing.
    Most read in Boxing
    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST NEW CUSTOMER SIGN UP DEALS
    Fury has teased fighting unbeaten Joe Joyce while Anthony Joshua has not been ruled out either.
    But Hall of Famer Arum hopes Usyk can come through Dubois to set up the unification blockbuster in the Middle East before the year’s end.

    He said: “Hopefully, if he’s (Fury) successful and Usyk is fighting Dubois over in the UK, and then in November or December, the two guys can meet in Saudi Arabia so that we can have one heavyweight champion.”
    Oleksandr Usyk, Bob Arum and Tyson Fury in 2021Credit: Getty More

  • in

    Anthony Joshua is ripe for the picking, he hasn’t progressed and I’ve overtaken him as a boxer, says Joe Joyce

    JOE JOYCE claimed Anthony Joshua is “ripe for the picking” after regressing as a boxer. Joyce was left unimpressed by AJ’s return win over 12 rounds against Jermaine Franklin – believing he would knock out the pair.
    Joe Joyce has called out Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua beat Jermaine Franklin in his return fightCredit: Getty
    He told Sky Sports: “I’d knock both of them out with their performance the other night.
    “I’d definitely force a stoppage on Franklin and Joshua’s ripe for the picking.
    “Not great but [Joshua] got the job done. He went 12 rounds, I thought he would come with some more firepower and aim to push a stoppage but he wasn’t really putting shots together.
    “He was [using] single shots and boxed kind of like he did in the [Andy] Ruiz second fight. So it was a little bit disappointing.
    READ MORE IN BOXING
    “He seems to have gone, in my opinion, a bit backwards. Hasn’t progressed. I think he lacked the combinations but I think Franklin was a tough guy.”
    Joyce, 37, is currently the WBO mandatory challenger and interim title holder for the belt held by Oleksandr Usyk, 36.
    It leaves him in a better position than Joshua, 33, in the title picture.
    Joyce said: “That would be his route back in.
    Most read in Boxing
    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST NEW CUSTOMER SIGN UP DEALS
    “It would definitely be his way back in because I’m in front of him now, at last, high up the rankings and obviously got the WBO Interim.
    “I was always trying to catch up with him but now I’ve overtaken him, so that’s good. That’s what I wanted.
    “But I haven’t caught up to him financially yet so I need to have those big fights.”
    Anthony Joshua and Joe Joyce at the 2016 OlympicsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd More

  • in

    Inside Tyson Fury’s brutal strength and conditioning routine as talks continue for Gyspy King’s upcoming opponent

    TYSON FURY gains a leg up on his heavyweight competition thanks to the help of strength and conditioning expert Kristian Blacklock. The two first linked up in 2015, before Fury went on to shock and dethrone Wladimir Klitschko.
    Strength and conditioning expert Kristian Blacklock with Tyson FuryCredit: https://www.instagram.com/kristianblacklock/
    Boxing coach Sugarhill Steward, Tyson Fury, Kristian Blacklock and Isaac LoweCredit: https://www.instagram.com/kristianblacklock/
    Tyson Fury and Kristian Blacklock began working together in 2015Credit: https://www.instagram.com/kristianblacklock/
    Since then, they have had five more world title fights, including two knockout wins over Deontay Wilder, 37.
    Coach Blacklock’s gym is based in Ormskirk, a market town in West Lancashire, where Fury also resides.
    The Gypsy King spends at least two days a week with Blacklock, sometimes as many as four.
    And when the WBC champion first returns to camp, he has a two week fitness based drills before getting back to his boxing.
    READ MORE IN BOXING
    It all starts with a thorough warm up but as Blacklock explained to the Daily Mail, it was not something Fury was ever used to.
    Blacklock said: “Tyson used to be nightmare when it came to warming up. Tyson used to turn up and expect to train.
    “When I started working with him in 2015 he said he had never warmed up properly before. He didn’t warm up at all.”
    Fury, 34, has become a heavy-hitter in recent years since linking up with American trainer Sugarhill Steward.
    Most read in Boxing
    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST NEW CUSTOMER SIGN UP DEALS
    But with four knockouts in as many bouts, Blacklock can also be credited for conditioning Fury’s powerful legs.
    He said: “Everyone looks at Tyson and doesn’t think he has strong legs. I think it’s because he has such long legs.
    “But, he does loads of leg sessions. His legs are really strong and his quads are big but people just see the massive long legs.”
    Fury is also not shy of revealing his favourite leg-based exercises.
    Blacklock said: “Tyson swears by lunges. He gets a lot of sparring partners coming in, good young pros, and they often join in with the S&C.
    “They hear Tyson swearing by lunges. He says when you have strong legs in the ring it makes a massive difference.”
    Fury recently started training to fight Oleksandr Usyk, 36, in the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification bout.
    He does loads of leg sessions. His legs are really strong and his quads are big but people just see the massive long legs.”Kristian Blacklock on Tyson Fury
    But after talks broke down, Joe Joyce, 37, and Andy Ruiz Jr, 34, have been named as alternative opponents.
    Fury drafted in ex-WBO champion Joseph Parker, 31, to help him train for Usyk and the two continue to push each other in the gym.
    Blacklock revealed: “Joseph Parker can actually deadlift more than Tyson.
    “If you look at their physiques, Tyson’s not got the best physique for deadlifting.
    “He’s got really long legs. But Tyson can deadlift around 220kg. That’s proper deadlifts though.
    “All the way to the floor and with a proper Olympic bar. This is a little bit higher and a little bit easier.
    “‘For his length of leg to be able to do that is actually really impressive. Joe can actually lift a little bit more.
    Tyson Fury working on a strength drill
    “Joe can actually lift 240/250kg. But, Joe is about five inches shorter so it’s a lot easier for him.”
    Blacklock also likes to keep his sessions sports-specific, ensuring Fury does not overdo it in the gym.
    He explained: “If you factor in warm-ups, cool-downs and stretching, you’re probably looking at an hour and a half. Maximum.
    “I don’t see any point in doing longer than that. Once you get over a certain amount of training, I think it just become pointless.
    “Boxing is 36 minutes for a start so it’s not a full-on endurance sport in the way that a marathon is.

    “They are stopping every three minutes for a minute rest. It’s only the top fights that are 36 minutes as well.
    “Others are six, eight or 10 round fights. So going out for an hour long run is pointless.”
    Tyson Fury with his training team in 2018Credit: Twitter @Tyson_Fury More

  • in

    Tyson Fury forced to settle for SECOND best heavyweight boxer in world ranking as Ring Magazine release top 10 list

    TYSON FURY has been forced to settle for second in the top ten heavyweight boxers in the world.The Gypsy King is rated behind current WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Uysk, according to Ring Magazine.
    Current heavyweight boxing rankings
    Tyson Fury is rated as the second best boxer in the worldCredit: AFP
    The Gypsy King is behind Ukranian star Oleksandr UsykCredit: Reuters
    Anthony Joshua is rated number threeCredit: Getty
    A proposed fight between the pair fell through in March, with the two parties unable to agree on a deal.
    It is believed Usyk was even prepared to agree a 70-30 purse split in Fury’s favour to make the fight happen.
    Fury, 34, is above the likes of Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua, however.
    Wilder is rated No2 in the world, while AJ, off the back of his win over Jermaine Franklin, has been placed at No3.
    READ MORE IN BOXING
    AJ defeated Jermaine Franklin by a unanimous decision in his return to the ring.
    After the fight he then hinted at a potential fight with world No2, Fury.
    British fighter Joe Joyce is viewed as the No4 best boxer in the world ahead of number five Andy Ruiz Jr.
    Fury’s recent foe Dillian Whyte is placed at No6.
    Most read in Boxing
    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    The American boxer currently has not scheduled a fight but has been talked about potentially facing AJ, Martin Bakole Ilunga, Hughie Fury and Filip Hrgovic.
    Luis Ortiz and Joseph Parker take up the next spots in 7th and 8th.
    Hrgovic is rated at No9 in the world, just beating out Cuban fighter Frank Sanchez. More

  • in

    Fans all believe Tyson Fury has revealed next fight as he shares training pic from Good Friday workout in gym

    TYSON FURY got fans talking after sharing a training pic from his gym workout on Good Friday.Talks between the Gypsy King and Oleksandr Usyk over a unification fight collapsed last month.
    Tyson Fury was working hard in the gym on Good FridayCredit: Instagram / @isaaclowe6
    Anthony Joshua called out Tyson Fury after beating Jermaine FranklinCredit: Getty
    And fans now think he is in preparation for a new fight against a different opponent.
    Fury, 34, posed for the camera next to pal and fellow heavyweight Joseph Parker, but fans think he is plotting yet another clash with Derek Chisora.
    The pair have played out a trilogy over the last few years with Fury winning every bout, most recently in December 2023.
    But after being accused of ducking Usyk, some feel he could want an easier opponent like Del Boy.
    READ MORE ON BOXING
    One fan said: “Training before Chisora?”
    Another added: “Getting ready for Chisora part 12.”
    A third wrote: “Getting ready for Chisora 4.”
    And another commented: “Training camp for fourth fight against Derek Chisora.”
    Most read in Boxing
    BETTING SPECIAL – BEST SPORTS BETTING APPS IN THE UK
    Fury’s team have made a shock approach to Eddie Hearn over a domestic dust-up with Anthony Joshua.
    AJ opened the door to a Battle of Britain with long-time rival Fury minutes after his uninspiring win over Jermaine Franklin.
    And Fury co-promoter Bob Arum has got the ball rolling for the biggest fight in British boxing history with a shock phone call to Hearn.
    He told iFL TV: “Bob Arum phoned me the other day, which was quite a surprise.
    “Just talking about AJ Fury, he said ‘What are you thinking?’ And I said ‘I don’t know.” More

  • in

    Jake Paul opens door to fighting Muhammad Ali’s grandsons Nico and Biaggio in two-bout boxing and MMA deal

    JAKE PAUL has opened the door to fighting Muhammad Ali’s grandsons Nico and Biaggio in both the ring and cage.Nico Ali Walsh is an 8-0 middleweight boxing prospect, while Biaggio is making his name in MMA with the Professional Fighters League.
    Jake Paul is open to fighting Muhammad Ali’s grandson’sCredit: AFP
    Nico Ali Walsh is 8-0 as a boxerCredit: EPA
    YouTuber-turned prizefighter Paul recently signed for the PFL and is set to debut with the promotion in 2024.
    The American lived streamed a PFL 2 watch along on Wade Plemons’ YouTube channel and was asked about fighting both Nico and Biaggio.
    Plemons proposed a two-bout deal which would see Paul face Nico in boxing and Biaggio in MMA.
    To which he replied: “Just erase them all, I’m down.”
    READ MORE IN sport
    Paul, 26, suffered defeat for the first time in his career in February, losing a split-decision to Tommy Fury, 23, in Saudi Arabia.
    The social media sensation claimed he attempted talks to fight Nico, 22, in the past but was rebuffed.
    And Nico admitted the bout is not on his radar at this stage.
    He said: “I’ve been asked that a few times, I would say for me personally right now that’s not something I’d be intersted in.
    Most read in Boxing
    JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS WITH 100s OF GAMES TO PLAY AND NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED (Ts&Cs apply)
    “I want to make a career for myself, continue my grandfather’s legacy in boxing and carve my own path as well.
    “No disrespect to him, but once you fight someone in the category you often get categorised as that type of fighter.
    “I have a hard time as it is as proving myself as a real boxer and I haven’t fought a YouTuber or anything like that.
    “I want to stick with fighting boxers and getting to a title one day.”
    Biaggio, 24, also talked down the possibility of welcoming Paul to the cage – knocking out hopes of the double MMA and boxing deal.
    He said: “Nico fights at 162 and I fight at 155, I have no problem with Jake Paul but he should fight someone his own size.
    “I don’t know why he is trying to fight people smaller than him. He fought at cruiserweight in boxing so fight at the same weight in MMA.
    “He’s a lot bigger than me, I don’t know why he’s trying to fight someone smaller than him.
    “Fight someone your own size, I don’t understand it.”
    Biaggio Ali Walsh is a 3-1 amateur MMA starCredit: Professional Fighters League More

  • in

    Tyson Fury’s team open ‘surprise’ talks with Eddie Hearn over Anthony Joshua bout as promoter reveals two possible dates

    TYSON FURY’s team have made a shock approach to Eddie Hearn over a domestic dust-up with Anthony Joshua.Former two-time unified heavyweight champion Joshua returned to the win column earlier this month with a scrappy points victory over Jermaine Franklin.
    Anthony Joshua returned to the win column with a scrappy win over Jermaine FranklinCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    AJ made an immediate beeline for fellow Brit Tyson Fury after having his hand raisedCredit: PA
    Fury co-promoter Bob Arum has reached out to Eddie Hearn to discuss the mega-fightCredit: REUTERS
    AJ opened the door to a Battle of Britain with long-time rival Fury minutes after his uninspiring win over the American.
    And Fury co-promoter Bob Arum has got the ball rolling for the biggest fight in British boxing history with a shock phone call to Hearn.
    He told iFL TV: “Bob Arum phoned me the other day, which was quite a surprise.
    “Just talking about AJ Fury, he said ‘What are you thinking?’ And I said ‘I don’t know.”
    READ MORE IN BOXING
    Hearn is open to holding serious talks with Team Fury as the Gypsy King is without an opponent following the collapse of his undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk.
    The Matchroom Boxing chief continued: “We’re all up for discussing the fight.
    “I don’t think there will be a significant site fee in July, but we’re still willing to look at the numbers.
    “Or if you want to wait and do it later in the year, we’re up for that too.’
    Most read in Sport
    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    “Who knows what’s going to happen with Usyk, with [Deontay] Wilder.”
    AJ is hoping to fight two more times this year, with a summer slugfest the desire of new coach Derrick James and Hearn.
    And the pair are slating July for the Olympic gold medallist’s next outing to the ring.
    Hearn said: “We’ve just got to decide what type of fight we want for July.
    Anthony Joshua is set to return to the ring in JulyCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    “Do we go straight into a massive fight now?”
    The 43-year-old later added: “AJ’s going to fight in July, 100 per cent.”
    Joshua himself recently hinted that he’ll be back in action in July, writing in an Instagram story updated: “12 weeks I go again.” More