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    Anthony Joshua looks shredded in training ahead of Pulev fight but Lennox Lewis claims Tyson Fury ‘more dangerous’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has shown fans his incredible physique in training ahead of his heavyweight showdown with Kubrat Pulev.
    Yet despite AJ’s countless efforts in the gym, Lennox Lewis has claimed his fellow Londoner will still be at a disadvantage when he faces Tyson Fury.

    Anthony Joshua has once again shown fans his incredible physiqueCredit: Instagram

    The heavyweight champion is in training for his bout against Kubrat PulevCredit: Instagram

    Joshua has already verbally agreed to a double header to face the Gypsy King for next year.
    But the London 2012 gold medallist is first putting his WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titles on the line against Bulgarian Pulev on December 12.
    And AJ has once again wowed fans with his latest promo pictures ahead of the fight that showed the boxer flaunt his incredible bulging biceps.
    He captioned the snaps on Instagram: “Each fight holds a story.”

    You’ve got Fury, he is a switch hitter and he is going into the fight with a lot more dangerous things to watch out for
    Lennox Lewis on Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua

    Although countless fans swarmed to flood the comment section by hailing Joshua, Lennox Lewis issued a word of caution to the Watford star.
    Lion shared his belief that Fury will emerge victorious over his fellow Brit when they finally meet in the ring in 2021.
    As quoted by the Daily Mail, he said: “The Fury and Joshua fight, you have got two big guys and they can punch and they can box.
    “You’ve got Fury, he is a switch hitter and he is going into the fight with a lot more dangerous things to watch out for – the fact that he can punch with left hand, with his right.

    “He is a slugger as well, the way he went after Deontay (Wilder), nobody expected that. He said what he is going to do and he did it. I like guys who box with confidence like that.”

    Lewis later revealed that Fury’s height compared to Joshua – the Gypsy King has three-inches on his rival – will give him a lot of advantages.
    He added: “I have always said that it is always difficult boxing taller guys.
    “He is 6ft 9, you are not going to get any sparring partners who are 6ft 9 to go in there.
    “AJ has to figure that out as well. It is going to take him a few rounds.”

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr: Iron Mike LIGHTER than 1986 world title win and vows to ‘come running’ at rival in comeback

    MIKE TYSON weighed in LIGHTER for his fight against Roy Jones Jr than when he became the youngest-ever heavyweight champ in 1986.
    Iron Mike has undergone a stunning body transformation over the last couple of years, and this was in full view on the scales.

    Mike Tyson came in at his lowest weight for 23 years for his fight against Roy Jones JrCredit: USA TODAY Sports

    Tyson has undergone a stunning two-year body transformationCredit: USA TODAY Sports

    The two boxers didn’t say a word to each other and kept steely eyedCredit: USA TODAY Sports

    Tyson, 54, weighed in at 15st 10lbs.
    It is almost 34-years-to-the-day that Tyson battered Trevor Berbick to be crowned WBC heavyweight champ at 20 years, four months and 22 days old.
    For that fight Tyson hit the scales at 15st 11lbs.
    The 54-year-old is also at his lowest weight for 23 YEARS.

    In June 1997 the ‘Baddest Man On The Plant’ was disqualified after biting a chunk out of Evander Holyfield’s ear.
    He weighed in at 15st 8lbs for that infamous scrap – his career but not his weight, went steadily downhill from there.
    Jones Jr, perhaps unsurprisingly, came in at his heaviest ever at 15st dead on.
    The 51-year-old fought most of his career at light-heavyweight after starting at middle.

    For the first time in 15 years, Iron Mike weighs in and looks into the soul of his opponent 🥶Mike Tyson faces off with Roy Jones Jr ahead of tomorrow night’s fight 🙌#TysonJones | Saturday, 1am | BT Sport Box Office pic.twitter.com/gmkOqVP1Sl
    — Boxing on BT Sport 🥊 (@BTSportBoxing) November 27, 2020

    Mike Tyson stunned the world back in 1986 by knocking out Trevor Berbick to become the youngest ever heavyweight champCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The two boxing legends weren’t given much air-time at the weigh-in in the US.
    But Tyson promised his opponent that he wouldn’t be hard to find in that ring.
    The cannabis lover said: “I’m pitching punches, everything else is up to Roy.
    “If I am running anywhere, I am running right at him.”
    Jones Jr laughed off people’s fears for him in the scrap, saying: “It’s going to turn out right trust me.”

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    Is Mike Tyson’s historic fight with Roy Jones Jnr the most sensational and controversial comeback in boxing history?

    WITH raw punching power that sent dazed opponents crumbling to the canvas, the self-declared “baddest man on the planet” was the youngest heavyweight champion of the world.
    Now 14 years since hanging up his gloves, Mike Tyson, 54, is stepping back into the ring — but is not allowed to knock his challenger out.

    Is Mike Tyson v Roy Jones Jnr the most controversial comeback in boxing history?Credit: Triller

    Tonight, Tyson will make what is the most sensational and controversial comeback in boxing history.
    In what is supposed to be an “exhibition match” rather than a competitive bout, Iron Mike will trade blows with Roy Jones Jr.
    Jones, 51, has been a world champion in four weight classes from middle to heavyweight and only quit the ring two years ago.
    But due to their ages, the authorities in the US insist the fight can only go ahead with restrictions.

    Mike Tyson comes out of his corner in 1990, aged 24Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Both men will have to wear bigger gloves to cushion the impact of punches and there will be a maximum of eight rounds, each lasting two minutes, rather than the normal three.
    But no one thinks that the now softly-spoken Tyson will play nicely once the bell rings.
    Frank Bruno, who felt the full ferocity of Iron Mike’s blows in a title fight in 1989 and then again in 1996, tells The Sun: “I have never heard of an exhibition fight.
    “The way Mike Tyson’s body is and mind is set, if someone tries to hit him, he will hit you harder.

    Tyson in his Instagram profile picture now, aged 54Credit: https://www.instagram.com/miketyson/
    “He has a hard punch and he has venom, he was nasty.”
    Frank, who lost to Tyson both times, jokes the only person who hit him as hard as Tyson “was the taxman”.
    ‘IT MAKES MOCKERY OF THE SPORT’
    Tyson is certainly talking about the rumble like a real boxer should.
    In the run-up to the bout at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles, there was all the usual trash talk about hurting his opponent.

    Tyson with third wife Lakiha Spicer, who he married in 2009Credit: Getty Images
    He said: “Listen, I don’t know what you’re talking about that it’s not a real fight. It’s Mike Tyson and Roy Jones and I’m coming to fight and I hope he’s coming to fight. 
    “That’s all you need to know.”
    Tyson insisted his intention was to “disable my opponent” and that the bout would be “brutal”.
    He has been training hard to get close to the shape of his peak when he first won the world title in 1986 at the age of 20.

    First wife Robin and promoter Don King watch Tyson in 1988Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    In the other corner Jones claimed: “I love boxing. So if I die in boxing, I die a happy man.”
    Both men have a lot on the line in the fight. If they do not go at each other hard, they face ridicule from disappointed fans. But any injury could lead to permanent damage.
    The Sun’s legendary boxing correspondent Colin Hart says: “I am dead against this fight. To me it makes a mockery of the sport.
    “It is also highly dangerous, two men of 50-odd years of age to be throwing punches at each other.

    Actress Robin Givens was married to Mike Tyson for a yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “Particularly Tyson, who even at 54 years of age, can still punch hard. It would never have been sanctioned by the British Board of Control.”
    So why would the white-bearded Tyson, who by all accounts has calmed down in recent years, want to fight again?
    Frank Bruno, 59, says: “Maybe he wants to get some more money, or it could be an ego thing.” Tyson says proceeds from the fight — on BT Sport Box Office and covered live on radio by talkSPORT and talkRADIO — will be going to charity. That is generous for a man who blew his £300million fortune to end up bankrupt in 2003.
    The publicity from his comeback is sure to swell the coffers of his numerous business interests though.

    Frank Bruno lands a blow in 1996 rematch with TysonCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    On his Instagram page Tyson has been advertising his own line of T-shirts to his 13.5million followers.
    He is also promoting the idea of the Mike Tyson Legends Only League, where the “greatest athletes” will compete. This fight is intended to be a springboard for veterans from all kinds of sports to make a comeback.
    Alongside those interests, Tyson grows and sells his own brand of legal cannabis, has an animated TV show called Mike Tyson Mysteries and has appeared in films.
    Business acumen, however, has not always been his strength.

    Mike Tyson promoting his T-shirts on Instagram
    He used to pay a trainer £80,000 a year to look after his two Bengal tigers, splashed out £1.75million on a solid gold bathtub for his first wife, actress Robin Givens, and spent £635,000 on a watch.
    Money aside, it is also possible that Tyson has a point to prove tonight.
    When he was beaten by no-hoper Buster Douglas in 1990 — his first ever loss — it was one of the biggest upsets in sporting history. And he never really recovered.
    In 1992 he was jailed for raping 18-year-old Desiree Washington in a hotel room in July 1991.

    The former world champion has been getting into shapeCredit: Instagram @cannon_briggs
    After his release in 1995 he returned to the ring, beating Bruno in 1996 but losing twice to Evander Holyfield and once to Brit champion Lennox Lewis.
    Sun expert Colin, who interviewed Tyson many times, believes the unpredictable fighter has calmed down over the past few years.

    Fightin’ Tyson

    Biggest single fight purse: £22million v Evander Holyfield (1997)
    Career fight earnings: £300million
    Titles: Heavyweight
    Fights: 58
    Wins: 50
    Knockouts: 44
    Loses: 6
    No Contests: 2
    Likely weight: 15st 2lb
    Height: 5ft 10in
    Reach: 71in (180cm)

    ‘I’VE LIVED A WILD AND STRANGE LIFE’
    He says: “At long last he seems to have mellowed with age. I think he is far more stable now than he’s ever been in life.
    “In the olds days you could go to him in the morning and he’d be charming, he was one of the most articulate fighters I have met in my life. Then you’d go see him that afternoon and he’d want to kill you.”

    Tyson credits wife Lakiha with turning his life aroundCredit: Getty Images
    Tyson has admitted to allowing his life to spiral dangerously out of control. He once commented: “I’ve lived a wild and a strange life. 
    “I’ve used drugs, I’ve had physical altercations with dangerous people.
    “I’ve slept with guys’ wives and they wanted to kill me. I’m just happy to be here. It’s a miracle.’”
    Much of the credit for Tyson’s change of fortunes has to go third wife Lakiha Spicer, who he married in 2009.

    Tyson’s second marriage to Monica Turner lasted from 1997 to 2003Credit: Rex Features
    Both she and Tyson know what it is like to hit rock bottom.
    Lakiha, 43, was sent to prison in 2008 for defrauding a company owned by her father out of £60,000.
    She was pregnant with their first daughter, Milan, at the time. 
    Tyson turned to drugs while she served six months in jail, but on her release she helped him quit.

    Tyson and first wife Robin pose in their home in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Tyson confessed: “I’m very happy me and my wife got together because I don’t know how I would have survived out there.”
    In the past, Tyson’s form for maintaining a relationship has not been good. 
    His first marriage to Robin, 55, lasted a year from 1988 to 1989. His second to Monica Turner lasted from 1997 to 2003.
    And he has fathered seven children from several partners.

    Roy Jones Jnr celebrates after he defeated David Telesco for the WBA, WBC and IBF light heavyweight titles on January 15, 2000Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Tragically, his four-year-old daughter, Exodus, died in 2009 in a tragic treadmill accident.
    Despite all his setbacks, Tyson is a man who does not stay down.
    And as far as Bruno is concerned, there is nothing wrong with fighters lacing up their gloves again in their fifties.

    Jabbin’ Jones

    Biggest single fight purse: £10million v John Ruiz (2003)
    Career fight earnings: £40million
    Titles: Middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight plus Olympic silver medal
    Fights: 75
    Wins: 66
    Knockouts: 47
    Losses: 9 
    No contest: 0
    Likely weight: 15st
    Height: 5ft 11in
    Reach: 74in (188cm)

    After all, Bernard Hopkins became the oldest world champion at 48 when he won the IBF light heavyweight crown in 2013. And Bruno, who retired after suffering a severe eye injury during his second bout with Tyson, does not rule out a return himself.
    He says: “I’m a boxer and I always will be a boxer, but I’m happy with how my life is going.
    “Age is just a number. It’s how you feel. It’s what’s in your heart, in your spirit. I turn 60 next year but I feel 25.”
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    Dubois vs Joyce: UK start time, live stream FREE, TV channel, undercard info for the heavyweight fight

    DANIEL DUBOIS takes on Joe Joyce in a bout that most are tipping to be one of the heavyweight fights of the year.
    ‘Dynamite’ Dubois was supposed to face Joyce back on April 11, before the coronavirus pandemic put a halt to those spring plans.

    Dubois and Joyce have been scheduled to fight on two previous occasions

    The fight was re-scheduled for July, with the hope that fans would be able to attend the clash, but three months later spectators still aren’t being allowed to watch events live.
    So both Dubois and Joyce were happy to take purse cuts and have agreed to fight in a battle of the undefeated prospects.
    DUBOIS VS JOYCE GET DUBOIS AT 3/1 OR JOYCE AT 6/1
    What time does it start?
    Dubois vs Joyce will get underway at around 10.30pm UK time on Saturday, November 28.
    They will clash for the British, Commonwealth and vacant European heavyweight titles.
    The undercard will begin at 7pm UK time.

    The pair will clash for the British, Commonwealth and European titlesCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?
    Dubois vs Joyce will be shown live on BT Sport 1 for fans to enjoy, despite the event originally being billed as a pay-per-view.
    The action can be live streamed from the BT Sport app, so long as you enter your login details onto a smartphone or tablet device.
    Alternatively, listen to all of the action LIVE on talkSPORT.

    Can I watch for free?
    You can watch Dubois vs Joyce for FREE, so long as you’re an EE customer.
    EE are allowing their customers to sign up to BT Sport’s three month FREE TRIAL, which you can sign up to HERE.
    All you need to do is text ‘Sport’ to 150 in order get your package up and running.

    Both Dubois and Joyce agreed to take lower purses so the fight could happenCredit: PA:Press Association
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    Watch SunSport snapper Dickie Pelham, 57, try out Mike Tyson’s fitness regime ahead of boxing legend’s comeback

    MIKE TYSON’S Saturday night clash with Roy Jones Jr has the millennial YouTube generation salivating but it’s also inspired a few silver surfers.
    Iron Mike ballooned up to 27st in retirement and the 54-year-old now enjoys a £30,000 cannabis habit that he insists helps keep the planet’s baddest man mellow.

    SunSport photgrapher Dickie Pelham decided to do the Mike Tyson get-in-shape routineCredit: Richard Pelham

    Mike Tyson is in credible shape ahead of his boxing comebackCredit: Instagram @cannon_briggs

    But his sensational boxing comeback and incredible body transformation has rubbed off on some of his original fans too.
    Award winning SunSport snapper Richard Pelham had his running hobby KO’d by a badly broken foot.
    But has kept fighting fit by boxing off any signs of a dad-bod thanks to Tyson’s age-defying regime.

    Age is just a number for super-fit Dickie PelhamCredit: Richard Pelham

    Dickie was leaving no stone unturned as he works up a sweatCredit: Richard Pelham
    He explained: “I have metal pins in my foot so running is too painful now and that was always a massive part of life.

    “Throughout my career I have gone running with boxing legends like Nigel Benn and Frank Bruno, while photographing them in camp and I never wanted to stop.
    “But boxing is a totally different form of fitness, I might only need to do a few rounds of shadow boxing or pads to feel just as exhausted as I would have done after an hour-long run.
    “I loved Tyson, he was brilliant to photograph, terrifying but also really vulnerable at times.
    “I watched how this comeback gathered pace on social media and how the weight he had put on melted away and was so impressed.

    “I’ll be fascinated watching the fight, if Tyson just has 10 per cent of his old power and peekaboo style then we could see something special.”

    Dickie is told to work the bag as the pressure buildsCredit: Richard Pelham

    It’s then time for some ground work, the pain is etched all across Dickie’s faceCredit: Richard Pelham

    An operation on his feet mean SunSport’s star snapper had to give up the running for boxing and weightsCredit: Richard Pelham

    BT Sport sorted Pelham out with an exclusive workout plan and a Zoom chat with Ben Davison, the brilliant young English trainer who guided Tyson Fury back from obesity to his iconic Deontay Wilder draw.
    And he fancies Tyson to enjoy a stellar swansong, if he has been as dedicated as his 6ft 9in former fighter.
    The BT Sport pundit said: “Mike Tyson will be as good as his dedication has allowed him to train,” .
    “The misconception when I was training Fury for his comeback was that I had to keep motivating him or stopping him from doing or eating things he wasn’t supposed to do.
    “But he was completely self-motivated, Fury wanted to do everything for himself so he was very easy to train.
    “Even when Fury was 28st he was doing boxing training and sparring and if Mike has done the same then, now he is at his ideal fighting weight, it will feel a lot easier, like it did for Fury.”

    It’s an up and down day for DickieCredit: Richard Pelham

    SunSport’s star 57-year-old is back on the pads as he follows Mike Tyson’s leadCredit: Richard Pelham
    Davison idolised both American legends as a young boy breaking into the sport and fondly remembers a heated boxing debate with four-weight legend Jones Jr.
    A meeting with Iron Mike remains high on his boxing bucket list, once the 54-year-old powerhouse returns to the ring where he struck fear around the world.
    And Davison expects all the aggression and power to ooze out of the icons once the bell rings.

    There’s no let up for Dickie as he heads back indoorsCredit: Richard Pelham

    Mike Tyson has shed an almighty amount of weight in the past couple of yearsCredit: Getty Images
    Davison said: “I am as unsure as anyone else on what to expect.
    “I hope they go out, have fun, take turns in having success and play a bit of a game together but that’s never going to happen, they are going to have a real fight.
    “These fellas got to where they got because of that spirit in the, where they are prepared to leave everything in the ring.
    “To be willing to die in the ring, give it there all, leave it all in the ring, is built in them, it is part of their DNA.”
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    Frank Warren reveals plans for fans at Anthony Yarde fight with free tickets for key workers and Chelsea Pensioners

    BOXING promoter Frank Warren says NHS workers and retired soldiers will fill the seats for Anthony Yarde’s Commonwealth title fight against Lyndon Arthur.
    The two Brits will clash on December 5 at Church House in Westminster, London.

    Frank Warren is giving NHS workers and retired soldiers free tickets to watch Anthony Yarde in actionCredit: Reuters

    With limited crowds allowed back for live sport in the capital, there will finally be people at the venue to roar the boxers on.
    But Warren has decided NOT to cash in on the event, and will offer tickets free of charge to pillars of the community.
    The 68-year-old explained to iFL TV: “We are going to have fans there, but we’re not going to sell tickets.
    “What we’re going to do is give the tickets to the care workers, the ones that worked hard, the care workers.

    “I’m also inviting the Chelsea Pensioners that weren’t able to go and celebrate Armistice Day earlier this month. So that’s going to be our limited audience.
    “Nothing is for sale, but the public is going to be there as guests of ours. It’s thanks for all they’ve done.
    “We think it’s going to be 1000 or whatever it is. I’m not sure what the numbers are going to be. We’re going to find out tomorrow.”
    Yarde suffered a heartbreaking Covid-19 lockdown — but has burst back on to the scene and is set for the second part of his hat-trick of domestic clashes.

    The Chelsea Pensioners will be Frank Warren’s special guetsts if they fancy watching some live boxingCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Lyndon Arthur might be the Commonwealth champ, but he will be the big underdog when he fights YardeCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The light-heavyweight, 29, lost his father and nan to the pandemic but is gearing up to face Brit rival Arthur this weekend.
    Back in September Yarde stopped Dec Spelman in the sixth round of their fight at the BT Sport studios.
    In August 2019 Yarde fell to a heartbreaking 11th-round KO loss to Sergey Kovalev in his bid to win his first ever world title.
    Now the likeable Londoner is hoping victory against Arthur can push him back into the frame for another world title tilt.

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, rules, undercard for HUGE heavyweight boxing fight

    BOXING legends Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr go head-to-head in a spectacular exhibition fight in Los Angeles this weekend.
    54-year-old Tyson will do battle with Jones, 51, in a long-awaited bout, with the Baddest Man on the Planet dropping an incredible SIX stone to get in shape for the clash.

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    How Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr match up
    The California State Commission say the exhibition will be fought under the rules that both men will not look for the knock-out and will instead “exhibit” their skills, but both fighters have come out and said the contrary.
    When is Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr?
    The big fight is set for THIS  Weekend – Saturday, November 28 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
    It was originally set to take place on September 12 but the event has been postponed until later in the year.
    The undercard is expected to start at 9pm ET which is 1am GMT and the main event will follow between 4am and 5am GMT.
    The legends are set to eight rounds in the ring, with Youtube star Jake Paul and NBA star Nate Robinson confirmed for the undercard.

    Iron Mike Tyson is set to return to the ring for the epic fightCredit: Getty

    What TV channel is Tyson vs Jones Jr on and can I live stream it? 
    BT Sport Box Office will be broadcasting the fight in the UK.
    The event will cost £19.95 to watch.
    Coverage begins at 8pm ET, which is midnight in UK. The undercard is set to start from 1am GMT.
    The social media site Triller will also be airing the PPV fight.
    Emmy-winner Mario Lopez hosts the show, and musical acts will be announced for performances too.
    You can also listen to all the action live on talkSPORT.
    Who is on the Tyson vs Jones Jr undercard?
    YouTuber Jake Paul leads the way on the four-fight card when he takes on ex-NBA star Nate Robinson.

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    Prelims
    Jamaine Ortiz vs. Nahir Albright, (8 x 3min, lightweight)
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    What are the rules of the fight?
    The fight will be contested over eight, two-minute rounds.
    No headguards will be worn but the fighters will be wearing larger 12-ounce gloves.
    Technically the fight can only be stopped if there is a knock-out, but California State Athletic Commission executive director Andy Forster said he will stop it if a cut appears.
    Referee Ray Corona will be able to halt it if he chooses to.
    The WBC will be remotely scoring the fight with the winner crowned WBC Frontline champion.
    Forster said: “Tyson and Jones Jr. won’t be wearing headgear for the fight. They’ll be lacing up 12-ounce gloves and there won’t be any judges present at the fight to score the action. So, technically, there won’t be a winner unless a knockout somehow occurs, or either fighter is deemed unfit to continue.

    “They can move around and make some money, but I told them if you get cut, it’s over.”

    Roy Jones Jr, 51, last fought only two years ago
    What have they said?
    Mike Tyson: “We’re throwing punches at each other. This is going to be my definition of fun … broken eye sockets, broken jaw, broken rib. That’s fun to me.”
    Roy Jones Jr: “He’s still Mike Tyson, he’s still one of the strongest, most explosive people who ever touched a boxing ring. If anything, I made a mistake going in with him.
    “He’s the bigger guy, he’s the explosive guy. He’s going to have all the first-round fireworks, not me.
    “I do have first-round fireworks, but he’s known for more first-round fireworks than anybody to ever touch boxing, other than maybe George Foreman.” More

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr belt: What is the WBC Frontline Belt both legends are fighting for?

    MIKE TYSON and Roy Jones Jr already have bundles of belts in their collections – but they’ll get another crack at one more on Sunday morning.
    Despite the lack of clarity on the rules of the fight – it’s clear to see how highly the WBC value both Tyson and Jones Jr.

    Mike Tyson won his first WBC world title in 1986 vs Trevor BerbickCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Even though the bout is just an eight-round exhibition, WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman thought it be best to crown the winner with a belt.
    The announcement naturally drew criticism from fans, who are already up in arms over the amount of title belts in boxing.
    What is the WBC Frontline Belt Tyson and Jones Jr are fighting for?
    The WBC announced last month that they would be sanctioning the fight and creating the ‘Frontline Belt’ for Tyson and Jones Jr to battle for.
    “WBC’s remote scoring system will be used to evaluate Tyson and Jones Jr.’s performance. Three champions will serve as the judges,@ a statement read.

    “Each round will be scored and announced to the public. California State Athletic Commission will oversee, regulate, and sanction.”
    Tyson and Jones Jr have previously won numerous WBC belts, most famously ‘Iron Mike’, who became the youngest heavyweight champ in history in 1986 when he beat Trevor Berbick in the second round.

    Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr will be competing for the WBC Frontline Battle Belt, I’m told. Here’s a pic of said belt, created just for them.They meet on 11/28. pic.twitter.com/CFwYAUMry9
    — Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) October 26, 2020

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    Roy Jones Jr was a four-weight world champion Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    What channel is Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr?
    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr will be shown live on BT Sport Box Office.
    The event will cost UK boxing fans £19.95.
    The event can be live streamed from the BT Sport Box Office app, which you can download onto your mobile or tablet device. More