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    Watch Mike Tyson rip off shirt to show ripped physique as he interrupts interview with NFL star Russell Wilson

    MIKE TYSON ripped off his shirt to reveal his rippling muscles during an interview with NFL star Russell Wilson.
    Iron Mike, 54, whipped off his top and flexed his guns during a chat with Seattle Seahawks quarter-back Wilson to prove he was ready for his highly anticipated boxing comeback.

    Mike Tyson flexed his guns after going topless

    Iron Mike flashed a beaming smile as he was in confident mood

    NRL star Russell Wilson had a chat with Tyson ahead of his comeback fight

    Tyson will face Roy Jones Jr, 51, in an eight-round exhibition bout next weekend.
    The Baddest Man on the Planet’s first fight in 15 years will be a bumper pay-per-view spectacle at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
    But the scrap will NOT be for the WBC Front Line Battle Belt.
    And Tyson was talking about dusting off his gloves with Wilson on his YouTube series ‘Danger Talk’.

    Wilson asked Tyson: “So, tell me about these next two weeks, you ready to roll? You fired up? You gonna look like old Mike Tyson”
    To which the fighting legend replied ‘Yeah man’ while tensing his bulging biceps.
    Tyson added: “Look at this! Come on, man. Look at this. Come on, brother.
    “I’m The Rock, I’m the Hulkster baby! I’m beautiful baby!”

    But Tyson’s old rival Evander Holyfield has claimed he will gas out in his fight with Jones Jr.
    Holyfield, 54, is back in training himself and fears that Tyson will NEVER grant him a trilogy fight after he twice beat him in the 1990s.
    Tyson’s comeback has been slammed as ‘sad’ by Tyson Fury’s promoter Frank Warren who claimed the veteran fighters were ‘doing it for the money’.

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    Tyson Fury heaps praise on Love Island star brother Tommy and insists he landed ‘KO of 2020’ in latest boxing triumph

    TYSON FURY has heaped praise on his brother Tommy by insisting he landed the ‘KO of 2020’ with his win over Genadij Krajevskij.
    The Gypsy King was quick to laud his Love Island star sibling after he stretched his unbeaten record to 4-0 on Friday night.

    Tommy Fury moved to 4-0 with victory over Genadij Krajevski

    The half-brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson needed less than two rounds to claim victory with a huge uppercut.
    And the elder Fury wasted little time in congratulating Tommy by tweeting: “Best KO of 2020. Highlight knockout.”
    Tommy Fury – who is dating fellow Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague – still has some way to go to match Tyson’s unbeaten 30 win, 1 draw record.
    The 21-year-old has only fought four times in the last two years and admitted he wanted to take his time against serial loser Krajevskij.

    Speaking after his latest knockout, Fury said: “At the end of the day I just needed to ease into it as I’ve been out of it a year.
    “I started putting shots together and felt comfortable.
    “I’ve had no amateur experience and I’m learning on the job.
    “It’s a long road, but we are going to get there.”

    Tyson Fury meanwhile has a chance to steal the top KO of 2020 from his half-brother next month.
    The Gypsy King is set to make his UK homecoming on December 5 against 28-year-old Agit Kabayel.
    The fight will act as a tune up for a potential undisputed title decider with Anthony Joshua, 31, who faces Kubrat Pulev, 39, a week after.

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    Evander Holyfield fears rival Mike Tyson, 54, will gas out after Roy Jones Jr bout and NEVER give him trilogy fight

    EVANDER HOLYFIELD has claimed that his old rival Mike Tyson will gas out in his comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr.
    And the ex-heavyweight champion, 54, has revealed his fear that Iron Mike, 54, will NEVER step back inside the ropes to complete their trilogy.

    Mike Tyson will make his comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr

    Evander Holyfield admitted a trilogy fight against Iron Mike is now unlikely

    Tyson was accused of being ‘scared’ to face The Real Deal having lost both of their previous boutsCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Holyfield – who twice beat the Baddest Man on the Planet – is training again to return for an exhibition, but is yet to have a confirmed opponent.
    Tyson meanwhile is facing Roy Jones Jr, 51, in an eight-round pay-per-view spectacle next weekend.
    And Holyfield admitted that his heavyweight rival’s decision to avoid him has squashed any hope of them facing each other for a third time.
    In an exclusive interview with SunSport, he said: “You can’t risk the fact Mike chose to fight him first, it should’ve been me first I believe.

    “And it’s kind of muddy the waters. My whole thing is if they fight first, I just don’t think there will be a second match with me – my third match with Mike.
    “Because it doesn’t matter because there won’t be anything left in Mike.
    “The thing is it’s really about what happens performance-wise when we get in the ring – people don’t just want to pay for the sake of it, people want to see something interesting.
    “People want to see something and they want to see some competitors, they realize you’re now old but it ain’t about just how much money they going to pay for the trilogy fight.”

    You can’t risk the fact Mike chose to fight him first, it should’ve been me first I believe
    Evander Holyfield on Mike Tyson facing Roy Jones Jr.

    He later added: “I really think that between Mike and myself that I would like to be first, because at our ages you may only get a one shot and never get another shot. I’m 58, he’s 54! I have to be first not the second.”
    Holyfield first beat Tyson in 1996, winning in round 11 in what was considered an upset.
    They rematched a year later, in the infamous the ‘Bite Fight’, where Iron Mike was disqualified after biting the Real Deal’s ear in round three.
    SunSport previously reported that Tyson has been accused of being ‘scared’ to rematch Holyfield having been offered a trilogy bout ‘multiple times’.

    When asked for his take, Holyfield said: “Well, my thought is that a person has a choice – you do pretty much what you want to do.
    “That’s what he chose: not to fight me but instead fight Roy Jones Jr.
    “Someone asked me, “If you thought that you’d lose against Mike Tyson would you still fight him anyway?” I said, “Well, I would never fight if I thought I would lose against Mike, or anyone else.
    “I can’t just sit there with that mentality, there’s no challenge there then for me – knowing that you stand a chance to lose.
    “I don’t know why he said yes to him (Jones Jr.) but life is about decisions you make.
    “When I spoke with Mike about fighting him he pretty much let me know he was doing something with someone else already.
    “It’s not like something specific came up initially, but it was the thing with Mike and myself everything came up incidentally.”

    When I spoke with Mike about fighting him he pretty much let me know he was doing something with someone else already
    Evander Holyfield on a trilogy fight with Mike Tyson

    Tyson has already claimed that he is ‘better than ever physically and mentally’ ahead of his November 28 comeback bout with Jones Jr.
    Holyfield, who stayed on the fence when asked to pick a winner, did weigh in to admit the conditioning of the two heavyweight icons – who have a combined age of 105 – will be key.
    He told SunSport: “Roy Jones has got the faster hands, but Mike has the harder shots.
    “It will depend on how good of a condition the fighters are. If they go power to power, I know Mike Tyson has the advantage there and can beat him, but also Roy Jones has the speed and what would happen if he could catch Mike?
    “So, either way there’s some advantages on both sides. Mike was more than a street fighter or boxer. Mike was clever.

    “I’m one of the only guys that beat him and gave him a hard time. He was shorter than others but he was able to beat 6 ft 3 6 ft 5 guys.
    “Mike was a student of the game of boxing. He is someone to a lot of people where you expect the unknown.
    “For his size and weight he fought hard and he was terrific.”

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr: UK start time, date, TV channel, live stream, undercard and rules as legends face off

    BOXING icons Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr will go head-to-head in a spectacular exhibition fight.
    The 54-year-old Tyson will face Jones, 51, in a long-awaited bout, with the Baddest Man on the Planet dropping an incredible SIX stone to get in shape.

    How Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr match up

    The California State Commission say the exhibition bout 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 now set for Thanksgiving 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 live stream and TV channel is Tyson vs Jones Jr on? 
    BT Sport Box Office will be broadcasting the fight in the UK.
    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.
    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.
    Elsewhere KSI’s trainer Viddal Riley is also in action as is former super-middleweight champion Badou Jack.
    Tyson vs Jones Jr
    Badou Jack vs Blake McKernan
    Jake Paul vs Nate Robinson
    Viddal Riley vs Rashad Coulter

    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 as soon as a cut appears.
    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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    Evander Holyfield fears Mike Tyson, 54, will gas out after Roy Jones Jr bout and NEVER give him a trilogy fight

    EVANDER HOLYFIELD has claimed that his old rival Mike Tyson will gas out in his comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr.
    And the ex-heavyweight champion, 54, has revealed his fear that Iron Mike, 54, will NEVER step back inside the ropes to complete their trilogy.

    Mike Tyson will make his comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr

    Evander Holyfield admitted a trilogy fight against Iron Mike is now unlikely

    Tyson was accused of being ‘scared’ to face The Real Deal having lost both of their previous boutsCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Holyfield – who twice beat the Baddest Man on the Planet – is training again to return for an exhibition, but is yet to have a confirmed opponent.
    Tyson meanwhile is facing Roy Jones Jr, 51, in an eight-round pay-per-view spectacle next weekend.
    And Holyfield admitted that his heavyweight rival’s decision to avoid him has squashed any hope of them facing each other for a third time.
    In an exclusive interview with SunSport, he said: “You can’t risk the fact Mike chose to fight him first, it should’ve been me first I believe.

    “And it’s kind of muddy the waters. My whole thing is if they fight first, I just don’t think there will be a second match with me – my third match with Mike.
    “Because it doesn’t matter because there won’t be anything left in Mike.
    “The thing is it’s really about what happens performance-wise when we get in the ring – people don’t just want to pay for the sake of it, people want to see something interesting.
    “People want to see something and they want to see some competitors, they realize you’re now old but it ain’t about just how much money they going to pay for the trilogy fight.”

    You can’t risk the fact Mike chose to fight him first, it should’ve been me first I believe
    Evander Holyfield on Mike Tyson facing Roy Jones Jr.

    He later added: “I really think that between Mike and myself that I would like to be first, because at our ages you may only get a one shot and never get another shot. I’m 58, he’s 54! I have to be first not the second.”
    Holyfield first beat Tyson in 1996, winning in round 11 in what was considered an upset.
    They rematched a year later, in the infamous the ‘Bite Fight’, where Iron Mike was disqualified after biting the Real Deal’s ear in round three.
    SunSport previously reported that Tyson has been accused of being ‘scared’ to rematch Holyfield having been offered a trilogy bout ‘multiple times’.

    When asked for his take, Holyfield said: “Well, my thought is that a person has a choice – you do pretty much what you want to do.
    “That’s what he chose: not to fight me but instead fight Roy Jones Jr.
    “Someone asked me, “If you thought that you’d lose against Mike Tyson would you still fight him anyway?” I said, “Well, I would never fight if I thought I would lose against Mike, or anyone else.
    “I can’t just sit there with that mentality, there’s no challenge there then for me – knowing that you stand a chance to lose.
    “I don’t know why he said yes to him (Jones Jr.) but life is about decisions you make.
    “When I spoke with Mike about fighting him he pretty much let me know he was doing something with someone else already.
    “It’s not like something specific came up initially, but it was the thing with Mike and myself everything came up incidentally.”

    When I spoke with Mike about fighting him he pretty much let me know he was doing something with someone else already
    Evander Holyfield on a trilogy fight with Mike Tyson

    Tyson has already claimed that he is ‘better than ever physically and mentally’ ahead of his November 28 comeback bout with Jones Jr.
    Holyfield, who stayed on the fence when asked to pick a winner, did weigh in to admit the conditioning of the two heavyweight icons – who have a combined age of 105 – will be key.
    He told SunSport: “Roy Jones has got the faster hands, but Mike has the harder shots.
    “It will depend on how good of a condition the fighters are. If they go power to power, I know Mike Tyson has the advantage there and can beat him, but also Roy Jones has the speed and what would happen if he could catch Mike?
    “So, either way there’s some advantages on both sides. Mike was more than a street fighter or boxer. Mike was clever.

    “I’m one of the only guys that beat him and gave him a hard time. He was shorter than others but he was able to beat 6 ft 3 6 ft 5 guys.
    “Mike was a student of the game of boxing. He is someone to a lot of people where you expect the unknown.
    “For his size and weight he fought hard and he was terrific.”

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    Tommy Fury vs Marsellos Wilder tale of the tape: Boxing brothers of Tyson & Deontay compared as shots fired

    TOMMY FURY is keen to follow older brother Tyson’s lead and bash a Wilder.
    The Love Island 2019 star fancies fighting Deontay’s younger brother Marsellos to complete a quickfire family double.

    Back in February Tyson was crowned WBC heavyweight champion of the world when he battered Wilder all around the ring before his corner pulled him out in the seventh.
    The pair were meant to have a trilogy fight – they drew in their first scrap – but Fury says Wilder missed the deadline.
    But the American disputes this and has taken his case to his legal team to enforce his chance at redemption.
    But we could still yet see Fury versus Wilder – with Tommy and Marsellos taking the stage.

    Tommy, 21, who fights tonight, said: “I don’t want to look past Friday’s opponent but, if his brother wants the same as Deontay got, then he can get it.
    “I see a lot of people tweeting about wanting to fight me but I never saw that before I went into Love Island so I know what they are after.
    “If Marsellos Wilder is one of those then I will happily oblige.
    “My advice for him would be to keep quiet and stay in America where he can try to help his brother recover from what Tyson did to him, fair and square.”

    Tommy Fury is back in action and has aims to be heavyweight world champ like his brother TysonCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    Marsellos Wilder has fought seven times, and lost twiceCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Tommy has won all three of his fights since turning pro and has talked of his dreams about becoming heavyweight world champ.
    Marsellos, who competes at cruiserweight, has not fought since a devastating KO loss to little-known Dustin Long in November last year.
    It was his second stoppage loss of his seven-fight career after he was battered by William Deets in January 2019.

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    Five venues that could host Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury in UK including Wembley, Old Trafford and Tottenham Stadium

    TYSON FURY’S Battle of Britain against Anthony Joshua has had its chances of being held in the UK boosted.
    The government revealed this week that it hopes to roll out coronavirus vacinations by the end of the year.

    Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder in the American’s back yard – can he bring AJ up to Manchester?Credit: Rex Features

    Anthony Joshua has fought all over the world – but fight fans will be hoping the Fury clash will be on home soilCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    This could mean fans allowed back into stadiums with boxing and sport in general slowly getting back to ‘normal’.
    WBC king Fury announced at the start of lockdown that he had agreed two fights against WBA, WBO and IBF champ Joshua for 2021.
    Provided they both come through their respective December fights, that would see all belts on the line in an undisputed heavyweight clash.
    Here, SunSport checks out five potential venues in Britain that could be in the running to house the mouthwatering battle.

    Wembley Stadium
    Being the national stadium, Wembley is a firm favourite to hold such a monumental boxing clash.
    Joshua has already sold out the 90,000 capacity London venue when he beat Wladimir Klitschko in a thriller in 2017 to become unified champ.
    He went on to defend his titles against Alexander Povetkin there too in September 2018.
    It would be Fury’s first fight at Wembley – but he has won twice at the Arena next door.

    Wembley Stadium hosted AJ’s epic victory against Wladimir KlitschkoCredit: Reuters

    Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    The futuristic North London venue deserves to hold an event of such magnitude.
    Eddie Hearn seems a fan, previously touting it for prospective giant boxing clashes.
    Housing just over 62,000 and with travel links decent enough and set to be upgraded, the home of Spurs could be the favourite.

    A night under the lights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could be magicalCredit: PA:Press Association
    Principality Stadium
    Promoter Hearn and Joshua were raving after the Welsh stadium hosted AJ’s victory against Joseph Parker in March 2018.
    There was even the chance of Joshua’s rematch against Andy Ruiz Jr happening there, until the millions of Saudi Arabia came knocking.
    With Fury from the north and Joshua the south, this would play the part of a neutral 74,000 capacity venue.

    Anthony Joshua loved fighting at the Principality Stadium when he beat Joseph ParkerCredit: Rex Features
    Old Trafford
    Fury has often spoke of his dreams to have a world title fight in his hometown of Morecambe.
    But that might be a little too much for the quaint seaside town.
    Sixty miles down the road is Manchester, and the 76,000-capacity home of his beloved football club, United.
    The Gyspy King has previously been paraded out on the hallowed turf at half-time of a Premier League game.

    Tyson Fury is a big Manchester United fan and would love a fight at Old TraffordCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Emirates Stadium
    It’s only fair that AJ gets to throw the home of his football team into the mix, right?
    He might be born and raised in Watford, but the heavyweight champ’s team comes from down the road in North London.
    His promoter Hearn had the Emirates in the running for the Kubrat Pulev fight, before coronavirus disrupted it all.
    It would be the first-ever boxing fight to take place at the 60,260-capacity home of Arsenal.

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    Tyson Fury undisputed fight with Anthony Joshua could be delayed by Deontay Wilder’s legal action, reveals Hearn

    TYSON FURY’S legal dispute with Deontay Wilder could delay an undisputed title fight with Anthony Joshua, revealed Eddie Hearn.
    Fury decided to walk away from a trilogy fight with Wilder once their immediate rematch clause expired last month.

    Tyson Fury’s legal dispute with Deontay Wilder could delay an undisputed title fight with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Reuters

    Joshua and Fury are hoping to fight twice next year Credit: REUTERS

    He is now set to face Agit Kabayel, 28, in his UK homecoming as a tune up for his proposed unification double header with Joshua, 31, next year.
    AJ himself has to first beat Kubrat Pulev, 39, a week later, but in an attempt to salvage his rematch, Wilder initiated a mediation to review his case.
    And promoter Hearn admits the Joshua’s Battle of Britain faces uncertainty until Fury, 32, can resolve his dispute.
    He told Sky Sports: “If the legal action rumbles on, because ultimately after that fight with Pulev, we want to be in a position to say ‘This is the fight for the undisputed’.

    “Get the sanctioning in place and obviously you’ve got [Oleksandr] Usyk now standing in the wings, saying ‘Once that Pulev fight is over, I want to be called as mandatory’.
    “That’s just going to be another issue that we’re going to have to deal with.
    “Hopefully, they can resolve whatever problem – who is right, who is wrong.
    “That’s the job of the arbitrators and the mediators, and good luck to them.”

    Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum is far lass concerned over Wilder’s chances of forcing a third fight with the WBC champion.
    The legendary matchmaker gives the 35-year-old American as much chance as Donald Trump does in overturning his Presidential defeat by Joe Biden.
    Arum told SunSport: “Wilder has done that but his chances are the same as Donald Trump’s in changing the election.” More