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    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury WILL go ahead – but Covid-19 remains biggest obstacle to mega-fight happening in 2021

    COVID-19 is the biggest obstacle stopping Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury getting made in 2021.
    AJ promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed the all-English heavyweight undisputed decider will only take place in the UK if 90,000 paying fans are allowed in Wembley.

    Eddie Hearn insists Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury will only happen in the UK if they fans can fill out Wembley StadiumCredit: PA

    Eddie Hearn wants Anthony Joshua boxing in front of a sold-out crowd againCredit: PA

    With coronavirus and the worrying new strains flooring that plan, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Qatar have been leading the race to host the first-leg of the planned double header.
    But travel and lockdown restrictions across the globe are changing all the time, leaving the biggest fight in British history playing catch-up with the pandemic.
    Hearn told DAZN: “We are close, contracts have been going backwards and forwards.
    “The main thing is to get an agreement in place but we are in a very difficult period right now where we don’t know where we can get crowds for that time of year, May or June.

    “The first thing to do is agree terms in full and then to go out and secure a date and venue for that fight.”
    With WBA, IBF and WBO king Joshua having broadcast deals with Sky in the UK and DAZN and around the globe – and undefeated WBC boss Fury being tied to their direct rivals BT Sport in Britain and ESPN in the US – negotiations were expected to be tense.
    But Hearn, who is dealing with Fury’s promoters Bob Arum and Frank Warren, revealed they are running smoothly so far.
    He said: “Things have been progressing really well over the last week, with things like terms and agreements.

    “And I really believe you will see that fight at the end of May or early June in 2021.
    “Everyone is working well and in the right direction.”

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    Boxing schedule: Fight dates, results, undercards with Garcia vs Campbell and Whyte set for Povetkin rematch in London

    BOXING ended the year with a bang as the sport’s biggest stars in Anthony Joshua and Canelo Alvarez picked up decisive world title fight victories.
    Gennady Golovkin also picked up a stunning victory over IBF mandatory challenger Kamil Szeremeta, knocking him out in the seventh round of their clash.

    And the new year gets off to a huge start too, as Ryan Garcia faces Brit Luke Campbell in Texas for the chance to fight Devin Haney for his WBC lightweight world title.
    Also, the likes of Josh Kelly, Sergey Kovalev, Lee McGregor and Caleb Plant are all in action in January.
    Check out SunSport’s boxing schedule for the rest of 2020 below…
    Major fight results
    December 12 – London, England

    Anthony Joshua def. Kubrat Pulev KO9 (12 rounds – heavyweight WBA, WBO, IBF world titles)
    December 18 – Hollywood, Florida
    Gennadiy Golovkin (C) def. Kamil Szeremeta TKO7 (12 rounds – middleweight IBF, IBO 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 vs Luke Campbell (12 rounds – lightweight)

    Anthony Joshua poses with Floyd Mayweather after knocking out Kubrat PulevCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
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    December 5 – Arlington, Texas (Premier Sports)
    Errol Spence Jr (C) def. Danny Garcia UD 12 (12 rounds – welterweight, WBC & IBF world titles)
    Sebastian Fundora def. Habib Ahmed TKO2 (12 rounds, super-welterweight)
    Josesito Lopez def. Francisco Santana KO10 (10 rounds – welterweight)

    Errol Spence Jr beat Danny Garcia on points in TexasCredit: AP:Associated Press
    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) vs Kosei Tanaka (12 rounds, super-flyweight, WBO world title)
    January 2 – Dallas, Texas
    Ryan Garcia vs Luke Campbell (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Rene Alvarado vs Roger Gutierrez (12 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Felix Alvarado vs DeeJay Kriel (12 rounds – junior-flyweight)
    Franchon Crews-Dezurn vs Ashleigh Curry (8 rounds – super-middleweight)
    Raul Curiel vs. Ferdinand Kerobyan (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Blair Cobbs vs Issouf Kinda (10 rounds -welterweight)
    January 22 – Wakefield, England
    Karim Guerfi vs Lee McGregor (12 rounds – bantamweight)
    Sean McComb vs Gavin Gwynne (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Craig MacIntyre vs Mikey Sakyi (8 rounds – super-lightweight)
    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 vs Caleb Truax (12 rounds – super-middleweight – IBF world title)
    January 30 – Moscow, Russia
    Artur Beterbiev vs Adam Deines (12 rounds – light-heavyweight – WBC, IBF world titles)
    Alexander Besputin vs TBA (10 rounds – welterweight)
    January 30 – Moscow, Russia
    Sergey Kovalev vs Bektemir Melikuziev (12 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    Sergey Kovalev returns to the ring following his loss to Canelo Alvarez in 2019Credit: AFP – Getty
    January 30 – Venue: TBA
    Josh Kelly vs David Avanesyan (12 rounds – welterweight – European title)
    Florian Marku vs Rylan Charlton (10 rounds – welterweight)
    February 13 – Venue: TBA
    Joseph Diaz Jr vs Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov (12 rounds – super-featherweight – IBF world title)
    Patrick Teixeira vs Brian Castano (12 rounds – middleweight – WBO world title)
    February 13 – Las Vegas, Nevada
    Joe Smith Jr. vs. Maxim Vlasov (12 rounds – light-heavyweight – WBO world title)
    Richard Commey vs Jackson Marinez (10 rounds – lightweight)
    February 19 – Venue: TBA
    Liam Walsh vs. Paul Hyland Jr (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Gary Cully vs Viktor Kotochigov (10 rounds – lightweight)
    DP Carr vs Dean Dodge (10 rounds -super-featherweight)
    Sahir Iqbal vs Liam Wells (8 rounds – welterweight)§

    Joe Smith Jr beat Eleider Alvarez in August with a stunning KOCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    February 20 – Las Vegas, Nevada
    Miguel Berchelt vs. Oscar Valdez (12 rounds – super-featherweight – WBO world title)
    February 27 – Auckland, New Zealand
    Joseph Parker vs Junior Fa (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    March 13 – Venue: TBA
    Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez vs Juan Francisco Estrada (12 rounds – super-flyweight – WBA, WBC world titles)

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    Joshua vs Fury predictions: Boxing legends including Mike Tyson, Floyd Mayweather and Carl Froch on who wins fight

    THE undisputed title decider between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has divided opinions across the UK and the world.
    Britain’s two heavyweight rulers have verbally agreed to a double header of fights next year.

    Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have agreed to a two-fight deal in 2021

    The undisputed title decider between Joshua and Fury has divided opinions

    Even though they both have further mandatory defences lined up, the pair are desperate to unify the division once and for all.
    And the split verdicts on who will emerge with all four of the world titles has only added to the pre-fight debate.
    Here SunSport runs down some of the most heavyweight of predictions as stars choose their winner.
    MIKE TYSON
    Iron Mike has backed his namesake to prevail against AJ when the pair meet inside the ring.

    Tyson said: “He is the best heavyweight champion of the world since myself. He is the man, I don’t care what anybody says.”
    The Baddest Man on the Planet also left AJ off his list of his top five current boxers.
    Prediction: Fury

    Mike Tyson has backed namesake Tyson Fury to defeat JoshuaCredit: Instagram
    FLOYD MAYWEATHER
    Mayweather was credited for bringing the money to the smaller division – and it appears he still has little affection for the heavyweights.

    He said: “We talking about Anthony Joshua, hell of a fighter. Tyson Fury, hell of a fighter.
    “It doesn’t matter who wins, if I’m not getting paid that’s none of my business.”
    Prediction: Couldn’t care less

    Floyd Mayweather admitted he does not care who wins between Fury or Joshua
    GEORGE FOREMAN
    The former two-time world heavyweight champion sees no way in which AJ can prevail.
    He said: “That boy Tyson Fury, you’re going to have to bring everything you’ve got to beat him.
    “I’m going to be honest with you – I just can’t see Joshua beating him.”
    Prediction: Fury

    ROY JONES JR
    The American four-division great – who amazingly won the heavyweight belt in 2003 – sat on the fence but did appear to suggest Fury is favourite.
    Jones said: “I’m not saying Fury is as good as Ali skill-wise but he has a mind like Ali. With a mind like that, he can be anybody.
    “I think it was at a local show I saw him at and I said to him: ‘If you just give yourself to boxing for five years, you’ll be amazed and you’ll beat all these guys.’
    “I love him to death. I’m so happy for him and proud of him that he was able to do it.
    “I see him as the No1 and I think him against Joshua is a good fight.”
    Prediction: Fury… just about.

    Roy Jones Jr believes Fury is the No1 heavyweight in the world
    TONY BELLEW
    Only one winner for the Bomber.
    He said: “The top three heavyweights today, if you’re going on what they’re actually doing, you can’t really knock Tyson Fury for what he’s doing since he’s come back. I understand why people have him No1.
    “I have to put Fury No 1, but I still think AJ beats him. Styles make fights, and I think AJ’s style is all wrong for Fury.”
    Prediction: Joshua

    Tony Bellew has backed pal Joshua to defeat Fury
    BERNARD HOPKINS
    Following lessons learned from AJ’s loss to Andy Ruiz Jr, Hopkins has not only backed him to win – but to knock out Fury and ‘make a serious statement’.
    He said: “He redeemed himself. Now that is in his memory – what not to do ever again – Joshua beats Fury by knockout late.
    “It will be an interesting, exciting five or six rounds at the beginning. Then Joshua’s athleticism, boxing IQ and experience would overwhelm Fury.
    “Joshua would come out of a dust-storm based on his experience.
    “At this point he has to make a really serious statement based on [the Ruiz defeat]. Redemption.”
    Prediction: Joshua

    WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO
    Klitschko, who lost to both men, spoke earlier this year about his prediction.
    He said: “Joshua is a superior athlete, great fighter, Olympic champion.
    “Most importantly, he’s a great guy, who carries the torch of this image of a heavyweight champion perfectly. I’m proud to call him as a friend, even though we were [rivals].
    “And I think and I wish that eventually Joshua is going to unify all of the belts. That’s the eventual plan.”
    Prediction: Joshua

    Wladimir Klitschko thinks Joshua will rule over the division

    CARL FROCH
    Froch thinks Joshua could upset the bookies’ odds.
    He told Sky Sports: “I think the only way that Anthony Joshua can win this fight is by stoppage.
    “He can’t outbox Fury, who is too good at range. He throws punches from all angles and he’s so awkward.
    “But Joshua is an Olympic gold medallist with strong fundamentals and he’s got combination punches with real aggression.
    “If he produces the same finishing instinct that he’s shown in past fights, then he can beat Fury.
    “AJ can get him out of there, I think he can, because you saw bursts of his aggression in the Kubrat Pulev fight.
    “If AJ maintains that, there’s a chance he could stop him, but the problem is, if he doesn’t stop Fury then he’s going to lose on points.”
    Prediction: Joshua KO

    Carl Froch thinks Joshua can win by KOCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    TEDDY ATLAS
    The legendary trainer admits it’s too early to make a sure-fire prediction but tipped Fury to win at this point in time.
    He said: “If you do the easy pick for 90 per cent of the people you ask, you’d probably pick Fury.
    “If a gun was put to my head, right now, I’d go the easy way. I’d go with Fury. But you know what? I would wait a bit of this.
    “I could see an argument for both scenarios.”
    Prediction: Fury… for now
    JOHNNY NELSON
    The former WBO cruiserweight champion believes Joshua has more in his arsenal than Fury.
    He said: “I’ve gone public in saying I think Anthony Joshua is the all-round better fighter.
    “I think Tyson Fury is better tactically and the more technically equipped, but AJ is the all-rounder.
    “He can fight, he can box, he’s an athlete. Tyson Fury is a boxer.
    “I think both men are now at a stage where they’ve done so much and learned so much in their careers that they’re so neck and neck.
    “But, I’d go with Anthony Joshua because he’s shown me a lot more variety in his arsenal.”
    Prediction: Joshua

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    Anthony Joshua can only beat Tyson Fury by KO, claims Carl Froch as he breaks down mouthwatering world title fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA can only beat Tyson Fury by KO, according to former super-middleweight world champ Carl Froch.
    The two heavyweight champions are said to have ‘verbally agreed’ an undisputed title clash next year.

    Carl Froch thinks Anthony Joshua has to look for a KO win against Tyson FuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Joshua has ‘verbally agreed’ to fight Fury next yearCredit: PA:Press Association

    Fury is already the bookies’ favourite for victory following his stunning dismantling of previously undefeated American Deontay Wilder.
    But Froch, who retired in 2014 after back-to-back KO’s of big Brit rival George Groves, isn’t ruling out a stunning stappage win for Joshua.
    Speaking to Sky Sports the 43-year-old said: “I think the only way that Anthony Joshua can win this fight is by stoppage.
    “He can’t outbox Fury, who is too good at range. He throws punches from all angles and he’s so awkward.

    “But Joshua is an Olympic gold medallist with strong fundamentals and he’s got combination punches with real aggression.
    “If he produces the same finishing instinct that he’s shown in past fights, then he can beat Fury.
    “AJ can get him out of there, I think he can, because you saw bursts of his aggression in the Kubrat Pulev fight.
    “If AJ maintains that, there’s a chance he could stop him, but the problem is, if he doesn’t stop Fury then he’s going to lose on points.”

    Tyson Fury has been calling out Anthony Joshua for an undisputed clash for a whileCredit: PA:Press Association

    Last time out Joshua put on a scintilating performance to KO Pulev in the ninth round.
    And former cruiserweight world champ Johnny Nelson thinks AJ can do the same to Fury when they fight and win ‘by late stoppage’.
    But former European champ Matthew Macklin thinks Fury will win on points.
    Macklin is predicting Fury to ‘look to outbox AJ’ and his ‘better angles’ and ‘excellent movement’ will see him triumph and become the true heavyweight king.

    Former cruiserweight world champ is predicting a Joshua KO winCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed he is in negotiations with Fury’s side, repped by the legendary Bob Arum.
    And the Matchroom boss confirmed paperwork is being exchanged with a two-fight deal believed to be in the works, which could total £500million.
    He told SirusXM: “We’re close. Backwards and forwards with contracts at the moment.
    “Things have been progressing really well over the last week.
    “I really believe you will see that fight May/June, everyone’s working well in the right direction.”
    WBA, IBF and WBO unified champion AJ revealed he is ready to share the profits with his great rival equally and reassured fans the pair will finally share the ring.
    Click here to read what other boxing legends are predicting for the Battle of Britain.

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    Tyson Fury and wife Paris wear £1,000 matching Versace outfits for date night following family Christmas

    TYSON FURY and wife Paris showed off his and hers £1,000 Versace outfits on a Christmas ‘date night’.
    The boxing champion shared a photo on Instagram of the pair looking dapper in their expensive clobber.

    Tyson Fury and wife Paris wore £1,000 Versace outfits on ‘date night’Credit: Instagram @gypsyking101

    The heavyweight boxing champion has always had Paris by his side through the highs, and the lowsCredit: Instagram

    Tyson is well-known for his love of a dazzling suit and of course those pink trousers.
    And it seems his fashion sense is running off on his better half.
    Fury has been keeping up his training over the festive season as he hopes to close in on an undisputed clash against Anthony Joshua.
    Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn has said that fight has been ‘verbally agreed’ but there is just the small matter of sorting out the millions of pounds to be involved.

    The blockbuster bout is likely to take place between next May or June after a breakthrough in negotiations.
    And of course with the UK still in the grip of coronavirus, it means that super-fight could happen abroad.
    The US, Saudia Arabia and even China have been touted as possible locations.
    AJ overcame his first obstacle by breezing past Kubrat Pulev last weekend while Fury remains in a legal battle with Deontay Wilder over their failed trilogy of fights.

    Another obstacle preventing the deal is the fact Oleksandr Usyk is currently the mandatory challenger for AJ’s WBO belt.
    Hearn has previously admitted that both fighters could ditch their belts, from the four major sanctioning bodies, if they try to block the undisputed decider.
    Two days before Christmas the Gypsy King took inspiration from Dark Knight Rises villain Bane as he trained in the dark alone.
    Tom Hardy’s 2012 Batman character famously told the DC hero that he was ‘born’ in the dark.
    And the Gypsy King appeared to be motivated by Bane as he uploaded a video on Twitter working out in pitch black.
    Fury, 32, said: “Training in the dark alone, because I was born in the dark.
    “I train alone, because no one’s going to help me when I’m in there fighting for my life.”

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    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury deal ‘close’, Eddie Hearn reveals with talks progressing well for May or June mega-fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is moving closer to agreeing a deal to fight Tyson Fury in May or June, with talks ‘progressing really well’.
    The pair of heavyweight champions verbally agreed a double header in principle earlier in the year.

    Eddie Hearn pictured with Anthony Joshua Credit: Mark Robinson Ltd

    Legendary promoter Bob Arum with Tyson Fury Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    But after AJ dealt with his mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev in style, knocking the Bulgarian out in December, the path appeared clearer.
    Now his promoter Eddie Hearn is in negotiations with Fury’s side, repped by the legendary Bob Arum.
    And Hearn revealed paperwork is being exchanged with a two-fight deal believed to be in the works, which could total £500million.
    He told SirusXM: “We’re close. Backwards and forwards with contracts at the moment.

    “Things have been progressing really well over the last week.
    “I really believe you will see that fight May/June, everyone’s working well in the right direction.”
    WBA, IBF and WBO unified champion AJ revealed he is ready to share the profits with his great rival equally and reassured fans the pair will finally share the ring.
    But he and Fury are sweating on whether, for the first time in history, all four of the heavyweight belts will be on the line.

    The Gypsy King has not fought since he brutally dethroned Deontay Wilder, 35, of the WBC crown in February.
    And to force through a fight with AJ, Fury attempted to walk away from his contracted trilogy with Wilder, believing the stipulation expired in October.
    The Bronze Bomber hit back by launching a legal case, which is yet to be resolved.
    And AJ faces his own headache with the WBO mandating him to fight No1 ranked contender Oleksandr Usyk next.
    Joshua has already confirmed he is willing to vacate the belt in order to fight Fury.
    But Ukrainian Usyk hinted he would step aside to allow AJ and Fury to contest for all of the heavyweight marbles.
    Usyk told SunSport: “All four belts might end up in the same hands of one person.
    “It might be a once in a lifetime opportunity. We should all talk and communicate for that to happen because it is a really big event.”

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    Tyson Fury and wife Paris wear matching £1k Versace outfits for their date night following family Christmas

    TYSON FURY and wife Paris showed off his and hers £1,000 Versace outfits on a Christmas ‘date night’.
    The boxing champion shared a photo on Instagram of the pair looking dapper in their expensive clobber.

    Tyson Fury and wife Paris wore £1,000 Versace outfits on ‘date night’Credit: Instagram @gypsyking101

    The heavyweight boxing champion has always had Paris by his side through the highs, and the lowsCredit: Instagram

    Tyson is well-known for his love of a dazzling suit and of course those pink trousers.
    And it seems his fashion sense is running off on his better half.
    Fury has been keeping up his training over the festive season as he hopes to close in on an undisputed clash against Anthony Joshua.
    Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn has said that fight has been ‘verbally agreed’ but there is just the small matter of sorting out the millions of pounds to be involved.

    The blockbuster bout is likely to take place between next May or June after a breakthrough in negotiations.
    And of course with the UK still in the grip of coronavirus, it means that super-fight could happen abroad.
    The US, Saudia Arabia and even China have been touted as possible locations.
    AJ overcame his first obstacle by breezing past Kubrat Pulev last weekend while Fury remains in a legal battle with Deontay Wilder over their failed trilogy of fights.

    Another obstacle preventing the deal is the fact Oleksandr Usyk is currently the mandatory challenger for AJ’s WBO belt.
    Hearn has previously admitted that both fighters could ditch their belts, from the four major sanctioning bodies, if they try to block the undisputed decider.
    Two days before Christmas the Gypsy King took inspiration from Dark Knight Rises villain Bane as he trained in the dark alone.
    Tom Hardy’s 2012 Batman character famously told the DC hero that he was ‘born’ in the dark.
    And the Gypsy King appeared to be motivated by Bane as he uploaded a video on Twitter working out in pitch black.
    Fury, 32, said: “Training in the dark alone, because I was born in the dark.
    “I train alone, because no one’s going to help me when I’m in there fighting for my life.”

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    Tyson Fury and wife Paris wear matching £1k Versace outfits for date night following family Christmas

    TYSON FURY and wife Paris showed off his and hers £1,000 Versace outfits on a Christmas ‘date night’.
    The boxing champion shared a photo on Instagram of the pair looking dapper in their expensive clobber.

    Tyson Fury and wife Paris wore £1,000 Versace outfits on ‘date night’Credit: Instagram @gypsyking101

    The heavyweight boxing champion has always had Paris by his side through the highs, and the lowsCredit: Instagram

    Tyson is well-known for his love of a dazzling suit and of course those pink trousers.
    And it seems his fashion sense is running off on his better half.
    Fury has been keeping up his training over the festive season as he hopes to close in on an undisputed clash against Anthony Joshua.
    Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn has said that fight has been ‘verbally agreed’ but there is just the small matter of sorting out the millions of pounds to be involved.

    The blockbuster bout is likely to take place between next May or June after a breakthrough in negotiations.
    And of course with the UK still in the grip of coronavirus, it means that super-fight could happen abroad.
    The US, Saudia Arabia and even China have been touted as possible locations.
    AJ overcame his first obstacle by breezing past Kubrat Pulev last weekend while Fury remains in a legal battle with Deontay Wilder over their failed trilogy of fights.

    Another obstacle preventing the deal is the fact Oleksandr Usyk is currently the mandatory challenger for AJ’s WBO belt.
    Hearn has previously admitted that both fighters could ditch their belts, from the four major sanctioning bodies, if they try to block the undisputed decider.
    Two days before Christmas the Gypsy King took inspiration from Dark Knight Rises villain Bane as he trained in the dark alone.
    Tom Hardy’s 2012 Batman character famously told the DC hero that he was ‘born’ in the dark.
    And the Gypsy King appeared to be motivated by Bane as he uploaded a video on Twitter working out in pitch black.
    Fury, 32, said: “Training in the dark alone, because I was born in the dark.
    “I train alone, because no one’s going to help me when I’m in there fighting for my life.”

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