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    Tyson Fury reveals dream to travel into space after being inspired by boxing legend Muhammad Ali

    TYSON FURY has revealed he is planning on travelling into SPACE.
    The WBC heavyweight boxing champ says it his ‘dream’ to become a space tourist and credits the legendary Muhammad Ali for helping him believe the impossible is possible.

    Tyson Fury says he is planning on travelling into space

    Fury is in the running to be crowned BBC Sports Personality Of The Year 2020 after a stunning comeback from depression and alcohol and drug issues to win the world title.
    In February he sent Deontay Wilder to his first ever defeat to win the WBC belt.
    As sensational as that is, Fury is ready to take another ‘giant step for mankind’ and head out into the galaxy.
    Writing in his new book The Furious Method, the 32-year-old says: “It’s my dream to go to space as one of the first space tourists and I’m already focusing on this and making it happen.

    “Don’t let anybody tell you that you can’t achieve your goals or dreams. You can.
    “I see myself unstrapping myself from a comfy chair and floating through the cabin of a spaceship to stare through a large window in awe of the beautiful blue place we call home.”
    Fury has long regarded Ali as his inspiration in the sport, from his skills in the ring and the way he conducted himself out of it.
    And the Gypsy King is thankful for ‘The Greatest’ for proving that great things can be achieved with self-belief.

    Muhammad Ali has shown Tyson Fury that anything is possible

    He adds: “Muhammad Ali once said: ‘Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It’s a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.’
    “What a man Ali was, and what a thought that is. People are achieving their true goals all the time, every day. Who is to say that you can’t be one of them?
    “Often it can be those close to us who make us doubt ourselves because they want to guide us to take the safe route, the well-travelled path through life.
    “But for some of us that’s not what we’re after.”

    It’s not clear whether Paris fancies joining Tyson on his trip into spaceCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Fury is hopeful of sealing a mouthwatering deal to fight Brit rival and fellow world champ Anthony Joshua next year.
    It will be a battle to see who is undisputed heavyweight champ – providing AJ doesn’t vacate the WBO strap to get the fight on.
    And speaking to the Wow Hydrate YouTube channel, Fury, 32, even went as far as to describe Joshua as ‘tailor-made’ for him.
    He said: “The easiest opponent I think would be Anthony Joshua just because he’s tailor-made for me.
    “If ever I could build a perfect opponent I’d be building him.”
    And Joshua is keen to get the contracts signed, saying that the fight could help ‘lift the nation’ after a year of coronavirus hell.

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    Lennox Lewis reveals 15-year-old Mike Tyson was a ‘giant’ and ‘knocking people out easy’ after meeting rival in sparring

    LENNOX LEWIS has revealed that 15-year-old Mike Tyson was a ‘giant’ who was ‘knocking people out easy’.
    The Lion memorably beat Iron Mike when they collided in 2002 but they first shared a ring together as teenage sparring partners.

    Lennox Lewis sparred Mike Tyson for a number of days in Catskill, New York

    The Brit later shared a ring with Iron Mike in a 2002 grudge match

    Lewis prevailed with an eighth-round knockout against Tyson

    The British icon left Canada with his first trainer Arnie Boehm to drive to Tyson’s New York base after winning the World Junior Championships.
    And Lewis lifted the lid on his first experience meeting the Baddest Man on the Planet – who at the time was a year younger than him at age 15.
    He told the Guardian: “I liked him. We got to know each other pretty well. We spoke, we went down to the town, went to a dance together.
    “He was a giant because during training in the Catskills you’d watch him knocking people out easy. I thought he was great.

    He was a giant because during training in the Catskills you’d watch him knocking people out easy. I thought he was great
    Lennox Lewis on teenage Mike Tyson

    “When the time came I knew we would meet in the ring. I wanted to know if what Cus (D’Amato) said would come true.”
    Both Lewis and Tyson went on become heavyweight champion of the world numerous times and finally fought in 2002.
    Brit star Lewis came out on top with an eighth-round KO but they were also involved in a infamous press conference brawl ahead of the fight.
    Tyson was forced to pay a fine for biting his rival’s leg during the scuffle – which almost saw the mega-fight cancelled altogether.

    Yet despite this, Lewis wasn’t left feeling too apprehensive at facing Iron Mike after he was promised it would be his easiest fight.
    He added: “Yes and no. Yes, because TV made him look like King Kong. But, no, because Manny [Lewis’s legendary trainer Emanuel Steward] always told me Tyson would be my easiest fight.
    “I’d say: ‘Come on, now. He’s going to be a little difficult.’ But Manny said: ‘No. It’s your easiest fight.’”

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    Anthony Joshua claims Tyson Fury showdown can lift spirits of nation after coronavirus lockdown

    ANTHONY JOSHUA says he will fight Tyson Fury to lift the spirits of a sports-mad nation after lockdown.
    The two British world heavyweight champions have agreed to meet in a 2021 blockbuster  after years of anticipation.

    Anthony Joshua says he will fight Tyson Fury to lift the spirits of the nationCredit: Getty

    It promises to be the biggest fight in the nation’s boxing history.
    Joshua first defends his WBA, IBF and WBO belts against Kubrat Pulev at Wembley on December 12.
    Then he will switch focus on trying to secure a date to face the Gypsy King.
    On the potential unification showdown, AJ said: “Yes, the Fury fight is the one everyone wants and it will happen, 100 per cent.

    “It will be huge for the nation.
    “I am a risk taker, I have always taken risks and never dodged fights with anyone.
    “I want to be remembered as a fighter who gave the fans what they want.
    “But I don’t just want to be part of a great event — I want to win another great fight.

    “Everyone has been through some tough s**t this year with the virus.
    People have been suffering with their health and financially.
    “So it will lift every boxing fan, every sports fan, when this fight happens.”

    Tyson Fury is the WBC heavyweight champion of the worldCredit: Rex Features

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    Anthony Joshua tells rival Tyson Fury the only way you’ll sell out Wembley is by fighting ME

    THEY have been on a collision course for five years now.
    And if Anthony Joshua had met Tyson Fury sooner, then 99 per cent of the crowd would have been urging on AJ.

    Anthony Joshua still believes he is the biggest draw in boxing – ahead of heavyweight rival Tyson Fury

    Joshua was the undisputed people’s champion. Fury the big bad-mouthing wolf.
    We would all have expected Joshua to attack and for Fury to dance as well.
    But now, with the two British world heavyweight champions expected to announce a two-fight deal in 2021, all bets are off.
    Gypsy King Fury has become a folk hero — fighting back from drug problems and depression to obliterate Deontay Wilder and win the WBC crown in their second epic meeting in Las Vegas in February.

    Yet Joshua, who won back his WBA, IBF and WBO belts with a professional, but cautious, display against Andy Ruiz Jr last year, is adamant he is still the biggest draw in boxing.
    Joshua has been reluctant to talk about Fury in the past but — in this, his only exclusive newspaper interview before he defends his titles against Kubrat Pulev at Wembley Arena on Saturday week — he claims the Mancunian cannot rival him in a popularity contest.
    AJ said: “Tyson Fury is a talented, talented guy and he deserves all the praise he is getting right now but it is interesting when you talk about his popularity.
    “Because if Fury could have sold out 90,000-capacity stadiums, then he would have done. But he never has had the ability to attract those large numbers, not until he fights me. I have had those sorts of crowds against Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin at Wembley.

    The WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion is making his final preparations to fight Kubrat PulevCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua

    A two-fight deal has been agreed between Joshua and WBC king FuryCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101

    “I will fight Fury because in 50 years time, people will remember your character and I always want to be remembered as a risk-taker.
    “I fought for the world title in my 16th pro fight and even though people will say Charles Martin wasn’t a great champion — and he wasn’t — that win put me in the company of great fighters.
    “Then I beat Klitschko, a great champion, still early in my career.”
    After almost nine months without live audiences at major events, we can still recall Joshua as the Pied Piper of British sport.
    He sold out Wembley and Cardiff’s Principality Stadiums four times in 2017 and 2018 — unprecedented pulling power for a British fighter.
    And tickets for a Joshua-Fury showdown will be gold-dust. So what sort of fight can we expect when the two Brits finally get it on?
    Might Fury, 32, — for so long renowned as a defensive master craftsman — attack Joshua, as he so successfully attacked Wilder in a comprehensive seven-round demolition?
    Joshua said: “No I don’t believe he will. Fury is intelligent and what you saw against Wilder was a gameplan for a specific fight being executed very well.

    “He had identified Wilder’s weakness, that he cannot fight on the back foot, and he exploited that.
    “Fury knows I can fight on the back foot or front foot.
    “He knows if he tries to take it to me the same way, then he will suffer because I can counter that with my jab, with right hands from distance.
    “But, yes, people want this fight even more now they have seen we can both fight in very different styles.”
    Joshua, 31, avenged his shock defeat by unfancied Ruiz by out-boxing the Mexican-American in Saudi Arabia last time out.
    He added: “Fury surprised some people with the way he attacked Wilder — and I think I surprised some people by beating Ruiz in the boxing connoisseur’s style.
    “I was under a lot of pressure going into that fight. I was coming off a loss. So I stuck to a gameplan.
    “I wasn’t going to give anyone the chance to write me off — because they would have done if I’d lost again.”

    The longer I wait for Fury, the better prepared I’ll be
    Anthony Joshua

    While there is plenty of social media trash-talking from Fury, Joshua claims it was very different when the pair had a rare meeting while on holiday in Marbella this summer.
    Joshua said: “I was taking a stroll in Marbella and Fury was driving along when he saw this big black guy and realised it was me, so he pulled over!
    “He wished me luck against Pulev and I wished him luck against Wilder (when a third Fury-Wilder fight was on the cards).
    “I said hello to Fury’s wife and it was all very respectful — nothing like it is on social media.”
    Despite all the talk of Fury, Joshua is not complacent about the threat posed by 39-year-old Bulgarian Pulev — who pulled out of a fight with AJ through injury in 2017.
    Joshua said: “Pulev is named after a great Bulgarian warrior and he has that warrior spirit, he carries the hopes of his nation.
    “He is tough, he has a great jab and he will dig deep. He has found a way to beat every opponent, except Klitschko, but I know I have prepared well and I should be victorious.
    “I know lockdown has been tough but for me it has been a blessing.

    Joshua and Pulev were due to go head to head in 2017 before the Bulgarian pulled out with an injuryCredit: AFP or licensors

    Fury stunned the boxing world with his blistering performance to dethrone Deontay Wilder in FebruaryCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Fury and Joshua bumped into each other in Marbella earlier this year – and it was all very respectfulCredit: Refer to Caption
    “I have concentrated on training, on improving my boxing, all year. I haven’t had to do much commercial or promotional stuff, I have had more time with my family and more time to train seriously. And the longer I wait for Fury, the better prepared I’ll be.”
    Joshua is hoping a select crowd of 1,000 will be allowed into Wembley Arena for the Pulev fight.
    With London in Tier 2, promoter Eddie Hearn is waiting to hear whether the venue will be granted a safety certificate for spectators.
    Hearn is worried that Joshua may suffer without his usual huge crowd and pre-fight fireworks.
    But Joshua, the 2012 Olympic gold medallist, said: “I had a long and successful amateur career and I was used to fighting in small halls — I’ll draw on that experience.
    “I don’t know yet whether it’s safe to have fans inside but they would be lucky people to witness a world heavyweight title fight in such an intimate space.”
    When Joshua finally meets Fury, the tickets will be more precious still.

    The Watford star has used the coronavirus lockdown to focus on improving himself and get even betterCredit: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyjoshua/

    AJ will not have a sell-out roaring home crowd to cheer him on next Saturday

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    Frank Warren brands rival Eddie Hearn’s comments on Daniel Dubois injury ‘c***ish’

    FRANK WARREN has labelled Eddie Hearn’s bid to cast doubt over Daniel Dubois’ career-threatening injury as ‘c***ish’.
    Following the Saturday night round-ten stoppage loss to Joe Joyce, the 23-year-old is nursing a broken orbital and a bleeding left retina.

    Eddie Hearn has been slammed over his comments about Daniel Dubois’ eye injuryCredit: Getty

    Frank Warren says his fellow promoter’s remarks were ‘c***ish’Credit: Getty

    Half of the boxing community has rallied around the broken young heavyweight, who seemed to suffer the crucial blow in the third, while another section of former fighters has labelled him a quitter.
    Warren admits he has been guilty of questioning rival fighters’ courage in the past but the Queensbury promoter went X-rated on Hearn’s suggestion that Team Dubois are lying about the injury.
    “I’ve been at a fight before and said ‘he’s swallowed’, I’ve been guilty of that,” Warren confirmed. 
    “But if someone is injured and afterwards you have some t*** sitting in his office saying we are all lying about it, I find that a real personal affront. It is a c***ish thing to say about a fighter. 

    “It is all very well and wise to be clever after the event but who gives a f***ing s*** what Hearn says? Who is he to believe anything?
    “I do not agree in any shape or form that a fighter should be in there to give his life or inflict life or career-damaging injuries to satisfy some t***, so he can go and pass judgement on bravery. 
    “Daniel’s Peacock Gym has a statue outside for a young man, called Bradley Stone, who gave his life to boxing.
    “So we could do without Hearn’s ill-advised and stupid comments because saying somebody is lying about an injury, as serious as this, just shows you how naïve and stupid he is.”

    Warren also urged his bitter rival to remember Anthony Joshua getting pounded by Andy Ruiz Jr in New York last year.
    AJ was stopped on his feet in round seven, when he failed to walk toward the referee on instruction, and was rightly commended for battling on from round three with a concussion.
    Warren said: “I didn’t doubt for one minute that Anthony Joshua didn’t want to go on, the referee asked him and he didn’t want to .
    “But I didn’t say he was lying about being concussed. To say what Hearn said is outrageous.”
    Dubois now faces an agonising wait to find out if he needs surgery to repair the cheekbone damage and possibly a titanium plate like former welterweight world champion Kell Brook, who suffered similar injuries to both eyes.
    Anthony Ogogo, the 2012 Olympic bronze winner who lost sight in one eye after an identical 2016 injury – that he now regrets fighting on with – has reached out to Dubois out on social media to offer support.
    And eye specialist Dr Rahila Zakir, from the Western Eye hospital in London, is waiting for the painful swelling to go down before making a crucial decision on Dubois’ career.

    Daniel Dubois was stopped in the tenth by Joe Joyce on SaturdayCredit: Richard Pelham – The Sun
    Warren added: “The doctors have said, if he had carried on, there was a strong chance of losing or having problems with his eyesight. 
    “He would have been in the same position as Anthony Ogogo basically.
    “Daniel was feeling that pain from early in the fight. Rather than people criticising him, go back and watch the fight. His eye was closed for at least three rounds. He was in a lot of pain.
    “He did the right thing and I’m glad he did it. I always err on the side of being safe rather than sorry.
    “We can all point fingers but it should be about the fighter’s safety. 
    “Anyone who thinks a boxer has to lose his eyesight to prove a point does not deserve to play any part in this sport.”

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    Anthony Joshua defends Daniel Dubois after Brit was accused of ‘quitting’ against Joe Joyce

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has offered his support to Daniel Dubois and reckons the heavyweight hope was right to concede defeat against Joe Joyce.
    Dubois, 23, suffered his first professional loss when he took a knee in the tenth round of Saturday’s all-British bout — after sustaining a broken left eye socket.

    Daniel Dubois was accused of ‘quitting’ against Joe JoyceCredit: Richard Pelham – The Sun

    Heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has leapt to his defenceCredit: Instagram / @anthonyjoshua

    Some fighters criticised Dubois for surrendering.
    But world champion Joshua says he wants to speak to the Londoner and tell him he is not regarded as a ‘quitter’.
    Joshua added: “If Daniel needs someone to speak to, he should call me.
    “It is easy for people to criticise from outside the ring — but some people have been out of order.

    “Daniel took a massive risk in taking that fight, as did Joe Joyce.
    “They both knew the dangers and they both put it all on the line.
    “I hear people talking respectfully about tapping out in MMA fights.
    “Then when a boxer stops because his eyeball is about to fall out, they call him a ‘quitter’ — are they serious?

    AJ, who defends his heavyweight titles against Kubrat Pulev on December 12 before eyeing an all-British unification showdown with Tyson Fury, added: “Daniel’s time will come. I believe I will fight both him and Joyce.
    “Joyce is underrated. He had a top amateur pedigree and it shows.
    “This is a great time for British heavyweight boxing — it has never been stronger — and those two guys are both a huge part of it.”

    Dubois, 23, suffered a broken left eye socket in his lossCredit: Richard Pelham – The Sun

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    Lennox Lewis reveals 15-year-old Mike Tyson was ‘giant’ and ‘knocking people out easy’ after meeting rival in sparring

    LENNOX LEWIS has revealed that 15-year-old Mike Tyson was a ‘giant’ who was ‘knocking people out easy’.
    The Lion memorably beat Iron Mike when they collided in 2002 but they first shared a ring together as teenage sparring partners.

    Lennox Lewis sparred Mike Tyson for a number of days in Catskill, New York

    The Brit later shared a ring with Iron Mike in a 2002 grudge match

    Lewis prevailed with an eighth-round knockout against Tyson

    The British icon left Canada with his first trainer Arnie Boehm to drive to Tyson’s New York base after winning the World Junior Championships.
    And Lewis lifted the lid on his first experience meeting the Baddest Man on the Planet – who at the time was a year younger than him at age 15.
    He told the Guardian: “I liked him. We got to know each other pretty well. We spoke, we went down to the town, went to a dance together.
    “He was a giant because during training in the Catskills you’d watch him knocking people out easy. I thought he was great.

    He was a giant because during training in the Catskills you’d watch him knocking people out easy. I thought he was great
    Lennox Lewis on teenage Mike Tyson

    “When the time came I knew we would meet in the ring. I wanted to know if what Cus (D’Amato) said would come true.”
    Both Lewis and Tyson went on become heavyweight champion of the world numerous times and finally fought in 2002.
    Brit star Lewis came out on top with an eighth-round KO but they were also involved in a infamous press conference brawl ahead of the fight.
    Tyson was forced to pay a fine for biting his rival’s leg during the scuffle – which almost saw the mega-fight cancelled altogether.

    Yet despite this, Lewis wasn’t left feeling too apprehensive at facing Iron Mike after he was promised it would be his easiest fight.
    He added: “Yes and no. Yes, because TV made him look like King Kong. But, no, because Manny [Lewis’s legendary trainer Emanuel Steward] always told me Tyson would be my easiest fight.
    “I’d say: ‘Come on, now. He’s going to be a little difficult.’ But Manny said: ‘No. It’s your easiest fight.’”

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    Mike Tyson ‘attacked by fan’ with cops called to scene after boxing legend refuses to fight him following Jones Jr bout

    MIKE TYSON was reportedly attacked by a fan after his boxing comeback draw against Roy Jones Jr.
    At the age of 54 Iron Mike laced up the gloves again when he took part in an eight-round exhibition at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

    Mike Tyson reportedly refused to get involved in a fight with an over-zealous fanCredit: USA TODAY Sports

    But according to TMZ Sports, the fighting didn’t end with the bell.
    It is alleged that a fan ‘swung at Mike’ and then proceeded to ‘reach into his waistband, as if trying to pull out a weapon’.
    The boxing legend’s team then intervened and the man is said to have fled the scene. Thankfully for the fan, Tyson is said to have ‘refused to fight him’.
    A source has claimed that the man has previously attended Tyson events and ‘tried starting trouble.’

    The police were called to a report of battery, but by the time they arrived ‘all parties had left and no report was taken’.
    Tyson was unlucky not to get the victory in a messy affair on his big comeback
    Jones Jr did the perfect job of stifling Tyson throughout the entire fight by clinching at any opportunity he could.
    You could almost tell it was going to be scored a draw half-way through – as nothing much was happening.

    Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr received special WBC belts for their fightCredit: Getty – Pool

    Tyson landed some decent shots despite his time out of the ringCredit: Getty – Pool

    After the scrap Tyson confirmed he will ‘absolutely’ have more boxing fights.
    The 54-year-old said: “I’m just happy I got this under my belt.
    “I’m continuing to go further and do more. Absolutely [I’ll do this again].”
    Jones Jr was less-certain, saying that he will wait to check what people thought before confirming he will fight on.
    But Tyson then urged his opponent to stick with it, adding: “We gotta do this again.”

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