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    Deontay Wilder’s six ridiculous excuses for losing to Tyson Fury including his heavy costume and egg-shaped object

    DEONTAY WILDER has come up with a whole list of reasons to explain why he lost to Tyson Fury.
    The Gypsy King inflicted the American’s first professional defeat when they clashed in the ring for the second time in February, following their initial bout ending in a draw.

    Deontay Wilder was beat by Tyson Fury in their rematch but continues to make excuses for his performanceCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    It was in the seventh-round that Wilder’s corner threw in the towelCredit: PA:Press Association

    And from the moment he picked himself off the floor after his seventh-round loss, Wilder has not been short of excuses on why he wasn’t able to win.
    The former champ has now come up with SIX reasons for defeat – among them his his heavy ring-walk outfit and an egg-shaped object allegedly in Fury’s gloves.
    DRINK SPIKED
    Wilder’s latest explanation came today, when he bizarrely alleged his drinking water had been spiked before the fight.
    He told 78SPORTSTV: “About 15 minutes before going out to the fight, warming up on the mitts, it was perfect, I felt great.

    “Until I went to the ring. That transformation, I was drinking certain water and stuff, trying to keep myself hydrated.
    “I just start feeling weird. My water was spiked as if I took a muscle relaxer or something like that.
    “This feeling here, it was a different feeling. It was like I had no control over my body, my legs was weak and stuff like that.”

    Wilder has blamed everything from the referee to his coach to explain his defeatCredit: AFP – Getty

    HEAVY COSTUME
    The second notable excuse from Wilder – and probably his most famous – was when he claimed ring-walk outfit was too heavy.

    Hours after his loss, he said his elaborate two stone costume – donned in a tribute to black history month – weighed him down and affected his performance.
    He said at the time: “He [Fury] didn’t hurt me at all, but the simple fact is… that my uniform was way too heavy for me.
    “I didn’t have no legs from the beginning of the fight. In the third round, my legs were just shot all the way through.
    “I was only able to put it on [for the first time] the night before, but I didn’t think it was going to be that heavy.
    “It weighed 40lb with the helmet and all the batteries. I wanted my tribute to be great for Black History Month. I wanted it to be good and I guess I put that before anything.”
    TRAINER’S FAULT
    The third tale for the 35-year-old was when he lashed out at his trainer.
    Wilder did not agree with the decision to throw in the towel in the seventh round.

    📋 Deontay Wilder’s reasons for the Tyson Fury defeat (so far):1⃣ Ring walk outfit was too heavy2⃣ Fury moved fist down within his glove3⃣ Fury put a heavy object in his glove4⃣ Water was spiked with muscle relaxer5⃣ Kenny Bayless was unfair6⃣ Mark Breland was disloyal pic.twitter.com/ucw4QnMZox
    — Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) November 1, 2020

    FOREIGN OBJECT
    Fourth in the list of excuses did not originate from the American himself, but from a vlogger whose unfounded accusations were amplified by Wilder.
    Fury, 32, was accused of cheating – an accusation he denies – by putting a heavy, egg-shaped object in his gloves.
    Wilder said this weekend: “I highly believe you put something hard in your glove, something the shape and size of an egg… the reason why the side of head swelled up in the shape of an egg and left a dent in my head.”
    The gloving-up process is carefully monitored by boxing authorities and there is no evidence supporting Fury finding a way to slip a heavy object in his gloves.
    BIASED REF
    Another one of Wilder’s big excuses included the ref being bias.
    Official Kenny Bayless is experienced but found himself under attack for supposedly favouring the Brit boxer.
    Wilder said: “Bayless had come in my dressing room, looked me in my eyes and said if I hit Fury in the back of the head – a rabbit punch – or hit off of the break, he would disqualify me or deduct two points from me.
    “I guess those rules just applied to me because they didn’t apply to my opponent.
    ~He hit me in the back of the neck and the head all night and Bayless didn’t do anything about it, to the point I got lumps and bruises. That was a thing that was very frustrating to me.”

    Fury got the win after the first fight between the pair ended in a drawCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    INJURED
    And last on the list of why Wilder lost to Fury included the fighter’s claims that he was carrying an injury.
    He said an injury to his left bicep meant he was unable to train for months.
    It’s a statement that has more credibility than the rest of what Wilder said, but some boxing experts said it would sound more believable if not for the other claims.

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    Bob Arum accuses Wilder of lies and conspiracy theories after his controversial Instagram video with wild accusations

    BOB ARUM has hit out at Deontay Wilder over his wild, unfounded accusations as he compared the heavyweight boxer to President Donald Trump.
    The Bronze Bomber took to social media on Saturday where he made a number of excuses as to why he lost to Tyson Fury.

    Bob Arum has hit out at Deontay Wilder over his controversial social media video

    Wilder has made a number of excuses as to why he lost to Tyson Fury in February

    Wilder, 35, has still not got over the defeat he suffered in February as he continues to blame anyone but himself.
    In the clip, he accused the Gypsy King of cheating, branded his former trainer Mark Breland as ‘disloyal’ and then stated somebody has spiked his water.
    His controversial excuses have infuriated Fury’s US-based promoter Arum, as he labelled his American compatriot as ‘disgraceful’.
    Speaking to iFL TV, the 88-year-old said: “We haven’t heard a lot from Wilder.

    “So he is probably watching television, and all I can say about his Instagram post is that he is mimicking Donald Trump.
    “In other words, lies come up with conspiracy theories. Do anything but put the blame on yourself.
    “For him to castigate Kenny Bayless, the referee, and Mark Breland, his chief cornerman the way he did is disgraceful.
    “Because they acted properly and they saved Wilder’s life from taking any further punishment.

    “When he was completely out and getting thrashed by Tyson Fury.”
    Anthony Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has also reacted to Wilder’s ridiculous video as he too expressed his anger at his excuses.
    He said: “It’s ridiculous. Listen, park him to the side, let the big boys, the real men go at it.
    “Unless you’ve got any real substance then be quiet, go back to the drawing board, work harder, let the hunger burn to become champion again.
    “It’s gone from the costume, to now he’s been found out about AJ, to now something about the gloves. It’s getting worse and worse.”

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    Usyk vs Chisora LIVE RESULTS: Ukrainian WINS after Wembley war, Del Boy ‘gutted’, Selby beaten – latest reaction

    OLEKSANDR USYK showed his class as he beat Dereck Chisora at Wembley Arena – but not without a scare.
    Del Boy put up a terrific fight and took Usyk the distance, where all three judges narrowly scored it the way of the Ukrainian.

    Follow ALL the reaction from Wembley Arena below…

    ROAD WARRIOR
    Usyk has fought – and WON – in sixth different countries in his last nine fights.

    CAMERA SHY
    Chisora’s team acted swiftly to BLOCK the in-dressing room camera as they went through fight tactics.
    The Brit was just minutes away from his mouthwatering clash against Oleksandr Usyk when Sky Sports Box Office went to their cameras.
    One of his trainers was talking about boxing movement with Chisora, who was seated on an exercise bike.
    Realising that what was being discussed was going live, another member of the team quickly moved towards the camera and pointed the lens to the floor.
    There was then some searching around for a towel to make sure no secrets got out.
    Just minutes later his rival Usyk decided to use TAPE to cover up his camera – maybe Sky Sports will be reviewing these live cameras for next time.

    FROM WLAD TO WORSE
    Wladimir Klitschko has accused Tyson Fury of using drugs again.
    Fury, 32, stunned the world when he went to Germany in 2015 and totally outboxed the ten-year champion to become the unified king.
    And, five years later, when the WBC sanctioning body asked their Twitter followers how Wladimir’s older brother Vitali would have done in this era,
    Fury had another pop at the fighting family.
    The Gypsy King wrote: “Would [have] loved to kick his ass also.” Wladimir saw the message and dived in to defend his elder sibling, who was a three-time heavyweight world champion between 1999 and 2012.
    The retired legend slammed Fury for never having their rematch and brought up sick comments the Brit made in his checkered past.

    Fans, Sadly it appears @Tyson_Fury is abusing substances again. History shows he goes off the deep end with irrational, sexist, racial, statements.Truth is Klitschko and ass kick is fantasy for him. Klitschko and run, ran, or dodged the rematch is more accurate. “Just say no” pal
    — Klitschko (@Klitschko) October 31, 2020

    MACK THE KNIFE
    Matthew Macklin has revealed his scorecard for Chisora-Usyk, with one clear winner.

    I thought it was 116-112 to Usyk. Just cos Delboy has a great chin and was taking Usyks shots no problem, doesn’t mean they weren’t scoring shots. Fantastic effort from Chisora but I thought Usyk was a clear winner in a hard fight.
    — matthew macklin (@mattmacklin) November 1, 2020

    TED TALK
    Hall Of Fame trainer Teddy Atlas has had his say on the fight.

    NOT JUST WORLD, UNDISPUTED
    Oleksandr Usyk was quick to pick up on the interviewer after his points triumph over Derek Chisora at Wembley Stadium.
    When asked if he was still aiming for the world heavyweight title, having moved up from cruiserweight, he said: “Not just world, undisputed.”

    ANT AND DECKED
    Anthony Joshua was an eager ringside viewer at Wembley Stadium. Usyk is now mandatory for his WBO belt.

    MATCH OF THE DAVIS
    Over in the US through the night Gervonta Davis scored an brutal victory over Leo Santa Cruz with a devastating sixth-round uppercut.
    The win saw Floyd Mayweather’s protege pick up the WBA super-featherweight title to add to his WBA lightweight strap.

    BURGER KING
    Derek Chisora went and brought Olesandr Usyk and his team their post-fight meal, passing around BURGERS.
    The Ukrainian’s team look delighted, and there’s no bad blood between the pair.

    TAYLOR TALK
    Josh Taylor impressed with Chisora’s performance tonight.

    What a gallant performance from chisora ! Pleasantly surprised 😊👌🏼either way. Well fekkin done 👏🏼
    — Josh Taylor (@JoshTaylorBoxer) October 31, 2020

    WHYTE’S VIEW
    Dillian Whyte, who beat Chisora twice in his career, has had his say on Usyk’s win.
    “I didn’t see anything special from Usyk,” he said.
    “Derek was following him around – I don’t know what advice he was being given.
    “There were no boxers in there [in Chisora’s corner]. It is a joke. Maybe their plan was to survive 12 rounds.
    “Usyk can be a force because he has pedigree and is a good mover, but that’s about it.”

    GUTTED
    Del Boy thought he won the fight and is absolutely distraught with the loss.

    This @DerekWarChisora message 💯 pic.twitter.com/7F4KDiU2jI
    — DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing__) November 1, 2020

    AJ MESSAGE
    Usyk has had his say on a potential fight with Anthony Joshua…

    🗣️ @usykaa has a message for @anthonyfjoshua 👋 pic.twitter.com/SGYTZHMJtC
    — Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) November 1, 2020

    MACKLIN’S SCORE
    Matt Macklin has gone with 116-112 Usyk.

    I thought it was 116-112 to Usyk. Just cos Delboy has a great chin and was taking Usyks shots no problem, doesn’t mean they weren’t scoring shots. Fantastic effort from Chisora but I thought Usyk was a clear winner in a hard fight.
    — matthew macklin (@mattmacklin) November 1, 2020

    GROVES SCORE
    George Groves has given his scorecard for the night… he had Usyk winning easily.

    I had it 9-3 Usyk. Felt he took his foot off the gas when he didn’t get Chisora out of there after the big 7th round. Waited for the last onslaught from Chisora to come and pass but didn’t fancy pushing for an early finish.. great win none the less!
    — George Groves (@StGeorgeGroves) November 1, 2020

    BELLEW SPEAKS
    “Derek put in a fantastic performance. He forced the pace, got right stuck in,” he said.
    “I’m not going to say the word robbery because that’s ridiculous. But it was a close fight.
    “I know Usyk is by far the better boxer and get hit twice the amount. The output outweighs boxing sometimes.
    “I think Usyk went in there with a point to prove, he showed he can take a punch, he hurt Chisora. But Chisora outworked Usyk.”

    RESPECT
    Both sides were all respect at the end of the fight, Usyk rates his performance as 3/10. Chisora thought he won.

    👏 usykchisora pic.twitter.com/TuAKl7N7Ci
    — Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) November 1, 2020

    CHISORA SPEAKS
    “Yeah, 100 per cent I won that fight. I was pushing the pace but the judges saw it different. I’m just disappointed,” he said.
    “It’s the fight game, he took shots, everyone can. I’m basically gutted. I’ll make Hayemaker go for the rematch.
    “Eddie’s not here, I’d be having a go at him.
    “I’m just gutted for myself, everyone stay safe, we’ll go back to normal soon.
    “I gave a couple of rounds away, 100 per cent. It’s boxing, there has to be one loser, one winner. I’m gutted, you don’t understand.”

    USYK VS JOSHUA?
    “My plan is to go home, spend time with family and train,” he says after being asked about an Anthony Joshua fight.
    He’s now Joshua’s WBO world title mandatory challenger.
    “Absolutely, I want to be undisputed. Not just world champion. Undisputed world champion.”

    ACTION SHOTS
    A really solid heavyweight fight that. But Usyk was too classy in the end.

    USYK BEATS CHISORA!
    Oleksandr Usyk beats Derek Chisora in London with scores of 117-112, 115-113 in favour of the former undisputed cruiserweight champion.
    Decent fight, great effort from Chisora.

    Scorecards: @usykaa takes it 117-112, 115-113, 115-113 👏 usykchisora pic.twitter.com/D5VndBOKNI
    — Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) October 31, 2020

    USYK VS CHISORA
    Round 12
    Final round! Here we go!
    Chisora’s tank looks completely empty but he’s giving it absolutely everything here. Usyk stabbing that jab into Chisora’s face with real menace.
    When they exchange in the middle of the ring, it looks like both could land flush on the chin at any time.
    Usyk, from the mid-point of this fight, has controlled it really, give or take the odd round.
    Chisora comes forward with his typical right hand to finish the round but Usyk returns with rights and lefts himself.
    Final 30 seconds, Chisora eats a left hand but once again he comes forward to give it everything he has before the bell rings. And breathe.
    How will the judges see that one? I’ve got it 116-112 Usyk.

    USYK VS CHISORA
    Round 11
    Chisora drops his arms at the start of the 11th but Usyk doesn’t fall for the potential bait.
    Usyk then comes forward with a big one-two while Chisora continues to come forward.
    He really doesn’t care too much about his gas tank at the moment. He’s come further than most thought he would and won’t stop throwing hands.
    Chisora backs Usyk up against the ropes in the final minute but Usyk lands a short left hand to the jaw.
    Another left and right from Usyk, who banks another round.

    USYK VS CHISORA
    Round 10
    Brutal start to the 10th round as Usyk tries to put it on Chisora, who is all too happy to oblige in those war tactics.
    Chisora has taken some big shots here tonight and is still going. He doesn’t look as tired as most thought he would either.
    Chisora then comes in with a right hand and Usyk looks to be a slowing a little bit himself.
    Usyk has had to work hard tonight, particularly in this round when it looked like the fight was swinging his way.
    Nice left hook again to finish the round from Usyk.

    USYK VS CHISORA
    Round 9
    Usyk looking to up the tempo but Chisora still comes forward with as much menace as he can muster to start the round.
    Usyk looking relatively comfortable in there as Chisora lands a decent jab and some body shots. He’s asking some questions of the Ukrainian.
    But Usyk is still confidently boxing his way to victory here in London.
    Chisora with some good work, however, to end the round.
    Big three rounds coming up.

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    Dereck Chisora vs Oleksandr Usyk result: Ukrainian wins unanimous points decision and sets up Anthony Joshua clash

    DERECK CHISORA put on the performance of his life but was handed a heartbreaking points loss against Oleksandr Usyk.
    One bookie had a Del Boy win as wide as 80-1 and a win against the Olympic champ and undisputed cruiserweight king would have gone alongside Brit icon Llloyd Honeyghan’s celebrated shock 1986 win over Donald Curry.

    Oleksandr Usyk secured a unanimous points win against Dereck ChisoraCredit: ©Dave Thompson/Route One Ltd

    The two boxers congratulated each other after a performance full of heartCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    Chisora was cherry picked by Usyk as a walking punchbag with a big fanbase and he ended up almost outwitting him in an empty Wembley Arena
    The Londoner was was a bulldozer for most of the night but also boxed with a brilliant gameplan and poise, waiting until his 42nd fight to start boxing southpaw but the scores were 117-112 and 115-113 twice, all for Ukraine master Usyk.
    Chisora enjoyed the dream start, stalking his prey around the ring and hurling hooks into his ribs and head.

    Dereck Chisora was eager to try and bag an early KOCredit: ©Dave Thompson/Route One Ltd
    Usyk stumbled into the ropes once but didn’t look hurt and he and gym-mate Vasiliy Lomachenko are famously slow starters, which Del Boy promised to gain from.

    The success continued into the second, Usyk was skirting around on the ropes and getting tagged with looping shots.
    All the MMA training the 36-year-old had done at cage fighting gym was paying off as he bullied the three-stone lighter man in the regular clinches.
    Haye teased Usyk’s ringside team before the third started, but the ice-cool Ukrainians warned him it was going to be a long night.
    Chisora landed another string of hooks but Usyk was catching them on his gloves and never looked hurt.

    Dereck Chisora landed some heavy shots early onCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    Oleksandr Usyk landed his own power punches that the judges seemed to likeCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    One left hook was thrown with such power the Brit spun a full 360 degrees but Usyk missed the chance to counter.
    A booming right hand into Usyk’s ribs must have winded and he grabbed a breather moments later when he went down to his knee but the referee called it a slip.
    Usyk finally had more success in the fifth, when he finally got busier but even his own team had their main losing on their unofficial cards.
    Ringside Chisora friend Anthony Joshua was yelling “Joe Frazier, just like Joe Frazier” to inspire his man to throw his Frazier’s famous left hooks to the head.

    Chisora battled well and was gutted at losing the fightCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
    But it was a body shot that was the best moment of the stanza, another howitzer up Usyk’s unguarded ribs.
    But Usyk had his best round in the seventh, the bell saved Chisora as the bookies’ favourite was pinging his shaved head up against the ropes.
    He didn’t rush back out in the eighth but he banged Chisora with brilliant punches as the 18st veteran began to tire.
    Miraculously Chisora roared back in the ninth, tagging Usyk with rights and left to the head and body.
    The barnstormer took another twist in the tenth when Chisora’s second wave seemed to waver and Usyk scored with head shots but again the grizzled old warhorse kept swinging.

    The judges were impressed with Usyk’s superior boxing skillsCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
    For three crazy seconds at the start of the 11th it seemed like Chisora switched off, he turned away and took a stroll along the ropes.
    He was either playing possum or showboating and it worried his fanclub until he snapped back into the moment.
    And every member of Team Chisora leaped to their feet celebrating what they thought was going to be a points decision only to be disappointed.
    Speaking after his second win as a heavyweight, Usyk said: “It is a real test at heavyweight, it is testing.
    “Chisora is a big guy, a hard guy, it’s beautiful, boxing, I love boxing.
    “I fought his fight, I was expecting that, even a tougher fight.”
    Meanwhile Chisora was devastated at the loss, believing he had done enough to win.
    The 36-year-old told Sky Sports: “I think I won, 100 per cent, I was pushing the pace, yes I gave a couple of rounds away, but the judges saw it different.
    “Pressure was landing, and my body shots. I am just disappointed. You have to take shots, it is a fight game, he did very well.
    “I am disappointed with the result, basically gutted. I am just gutted, I am p***** off, I worked hard for this fight.”

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    Usyk vs Chisora LIVE RESULTS: Stream, TV channel as Del Boy starts STRONG, Selby LOSES to Kambosos Jr – latest updates

    OLEKSANDR USYK and Dereck Chisora are going to war tonight at Wembley Arena – and the main event is UNDERWAY.
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports Box Office/Box Office app
    Live results: Kambosos BEATS Selby (split decision)
    Marshall BEATS Rankin (round 7 stoppage)
    McCarthy BEATS Laggoune (points)
    Follow ALL the updates and round-by-round commentary below…

    USYK VS CHISORA
    Round 1
    Like we expected, Chisora bum-rushing Usyk straight away, trying to make it difficult as possible in there for him.
    Chisora tries an overhand right but Usyk blocks and moves away. Chisora trying to make it rough and tough for the Ukranian.
    This is exactly the sort of start Del Boy wanted.
    Usyk just working things out, backing up and downloading all that data, as they like to say. Usyk lands a nice left at the end of the round.
    Fun first round.

    USYK VS CHISORA
    Here we go!
    DING DING DING!

    AJ IN THE HOUSE!
    Anthony Joshua is ringside for tonight’s heavyweight clash.

    👑 @anthonyfjoshua ringside usykchisora pic.twitter.com/0v3vByxfIg
    — Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) October 31, 2020

    USYK WALKING
    We’re nearly there, folks!

    Time for the main event 🇬🇧🇺🇦🕺usykchisora pic.twitter.com/KvizDNkgYF
    — Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 31, 2020

    FINAL WORDS
    We’re not too long away now. Chisora making his walk.

    .@usykaa I’m coming for you usykchisora pic.twitter.com/SCescj9LrU
    — Derek Chisora 🥊 (@DerekWarChisora) October 31, 2020

    CHISORA’S LAST 5
    Del Boy has had a topsy turvy career but has hit a purple patch in his last few fights.
    Chisora def. David Price TKO4
    Chisora def. Artur Szpilka KO2
    Chisora def. Senad Gashi UD10
    Chisora lost to Dillian Whyte KO11
    Chisora def. Carlos Takam TKO8

    USYK’S LAST 5
    The Ukrainian is undefeated and former undisputed cruiserweight champion in just 17 fights.
    Usyk def. Chazz Witherspoon TKO7
    Usyk def. Tony Bellew KO8
    Usyk def. Murat Gassiev UD12
    Usyk def. Mariris Breidis MD 12
    Usyk def. Marco Huck TKO10

    BELLEW PREDICTION
    “Don’t get me wrong, it’s mission impossible, it really, really is,” he said.
    “That’s how it looks on paper, but if anyone’s got a chance, it’s Dereck Chisora.”

    – Bellew– Haye– Eddie Hearn– Chisora– Usyk 👋
    Predictions for the big one… usykchisora | @MatchroomBoxing pic.twitter.com/aAuclj7n3m
    — BETFRED (@Betfred) October 31, 2020

    ‘SHOOTOUT’
    Chisora said: “People tell me that I hold the key to the rich and famous! You shall not pass! He will try to box. I can’t box. It will be a shoot-out.
    “When I hit him, he’ll be hit, there is nowhere to hide. I need a fair referee. I want this fight to be fair.
    “I don’t want to be dancing or wrestling. I want both of us to work fairly.
    “I have to keep marching forwards. He will try to wrong-foot me but I’m ready. People will be surprised.”

    USYK VS CHISORA IS NEXT!

    KAMBOSOS JR BEATS LEE SELBY!
    We have scores of 118-110, 115-114, 116-112 for the Australian, who is now Teofimo Lopez’s mandatory challenger!

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 12
    Cracking final round! Both fighters give it everything they’ve got but like we’ve seen all night, Kambosos, to me, comes out on top.
    He lands a brilliant right hand on Selby at the two-minute mark but the Welshman takes it.
    Kambosos has all the confidence in the world as the final moments of the round approach.
    He ducks a couple of punches before landing an uppercut of his own. Selby then hits Kambosos on the back of the head out of frustration.
    The Aussie fighter finishes strongly, though. Decent fight.
    116-112 Kambosos for me.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 11
    Selby with a better round . I’ve got this 7-4 to Kambosos, though.
    Kambosos still pushing the action but wasn’t as effective in the 11th. Selby landed some decent, crisp shots up close and made Kambosos think about a few things.
    He closes the round decently, however, but lands a left hook on Selby’s gloves.
    Selby comes back with some in-fighting of his own. Last round coming up!

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 10
    A little bit more purpose in this round from Lee Selby, who looks lighter on his feet too.
    Kambosos slow to begin the round but he picks the pace up against mid-round. He’s putting on a good performance so far and continues by digging to the body again.
    Kambosos then throws a nice right hand, which lands. Selby just not doing enough in an effective way so far.
    Nice left hand from Selby to end the round.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 9
    Another decent round from Kambosos as Selby continues to try and box off the back foot.
    Kambosos digs a nice right hand to the body before hitting the Welshman with a nice left hook to the chin.
    The away man does the same with a right hand toward the end of the round, which he won for me.
    6-3.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 8
    Selby trying to get on the front foot to start the round but he’s not landed too clean in this round as of yet.
    He does get a sweet left hook in but Kambosos comes back with a big punch of his own.
    He felt that one, alright.
    5-3 Kambosos for me. Good hand speed and sharp on his counters so far.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 7
    Good round from Kambosos this time. Getting Selby, who’s still boxing from the outside, against the ropes.
    This is still seriously tough to score with two boxers effectively fighting different fights. It all depends on what the judges like best.
    It’s definitely a well-matched bout. I’d give this one to the Australian.
    4-3 to Kambosos, who lands some nice punches to the body to close the round.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 6
    Good round from Selby, doubling up on his jab, looking a little more relaxed in there.
    Kambosos should try and force the pace here because this isn’t the way to win a fight away from home at the moment.
    He was better in the first couple of rounds but he’s slowed down a tad since then.
    Lee Selby looking like the former world champion in there… nothing too special but just enough to keep Kambosos honest.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 5
    Selby tries a few shots but he’s a little out of range to start things off – perhaps aware of what Kambosos can produce up close.
    Welshman trying his best to frustrate Kambosos and is having a better round as the middle of the three minutes approaches.
    Kambosos throwing shots but landing on Selby’s gloves.
    Selby with some neat footwork showing a lot of experience in there.
    Close fight, it really is, I’ve got Kambosos 3-2 up.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 4
    Kambosos finished round three strongly, I’d make it 2-1 to the away fighter so far.
    Selby trying to box his way into winning these rounds but Kambosos keeps coming forward, undeterred by what’s coming back at him.
    Tough rounds to score so far but you’ve got to think the judges will be favouring the home fighter.
    Kambosos landing a nice right hand to finish the round but Selby comes back with jabs of his own.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 3
    Kambosos still the aggressor as Lee Selby tries to steal these early rounds without exerting too much energy.
    Selby eats a one-two from the Australian toward the end of the round. Decent round from Kambosos, who looks really up for this.
    Selby is smart, though, and has been 12 rounds many times before.
    Setting up to be an intriguing one, this.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 2
    Better round from Kambosos but Selby still looking pretty calm and collected in there so far.
    The Welshman still trying to get his jab going but he’s a little short with a few attempts.
    Kambosos also trying to work things out but you get the sense he could probably trouble his opponent by being a little bit rougher in there.
    Very close round, could go either way. 1-1 I’ll put that down as.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Round 1
    Feeling out process for both fighters but Kambosos definitely the aggressor to start things off.
    Selby just working things out, trying to establish his jab. Selby looking like the much bigger man in there.
    Kambosos catches Selby with a nice left-hook in the final minute but Selby with the cleaner work so far.
    I’ve got it 1-0 to the former IBF world featherweight champion.

    SELBY VS KAMBOSOS JR
    Here we go!

    LOOSENING UP
    Usyk just throwing a few shapes in the dressing room, warming up those levers.

    🇺🇦👑 usykchisora pic.twitter.com/qpul4pSqKj
    — Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 31, 2020

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    Sky Sports BLOCKED from Derek Chisora’s dressing room as coaches go through secret tactics to tackle Oleksandr Usyk

    DEREK CHISORA’S team acted swiftly to BLOCK the in-dressing room camera as they went through fight tactics.
    The Brit was just minutes away from his mouthwatering clash against Oleksandr Usyk when Sky Sports Box Office went to their cameras.

    Derek Chisora is a huge underdog when he fights Oleksandr UsykCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    One of his trainers was talking about boxing movement with Chisora, who was seated on an exercise bike.
    Realising that what was being discussed was going live, another member of the team quickly moved towards the camera and pointed the lens to the floor.
    There was then some searching around for a towel to make sure no secrets got out.
    Just minutes later his rival Usyk decided to use TAPE to cover up his camera – maybe Sky Sports will be reviewing these live cameras for next time.

    Chisora is the huge underdog against Usyk, despite the 36-year-old being the seasoned heavyweight.
    Usyk has stepped up to the big boys’ division after unifying at cruiserweight, and is the mandatory challenger for Anthony Joshua’s WBO belt.
    But Chisora’s trainer, former cruiserweight and heavyweight world champ David Haye hopes his man can take that mandatory spot by beating the Ukrainian.
    Speaking to iFL TV, Haye explained: “I’ll find out this week. I’ve written a letter to Paco [Valcarcel], the president of the WBO, stating that Derek should be, by beating the mandatory [Usyk], he should become mandatory himself.

    Derek Chisora is determined to leave no stone unturned as he gets set for his big fightCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
    “There’s only so many times he can go to the well. If there’s ever a chance for him to get a world title shot, it’s off the back of this victory.
    “We believe common sense will prevail and that the WBO, a great organization that Derek has worked closely with for many years, this is his opportunity.
    “This is something on the sidelines.”
    Joshua has his own business to take care of when he defends his WBO, WBA and IBF world titles against Kubrat Pulev on December 12 in London.
    And of course there are the two fights against WBC king Tyson Fury in 2021 that the pair ‘agreed’ at the start of coronavirus lockdown.
    And the 31-year-old Watford boxer believes his old pal Chisora could shock Usyk.

    He told Sky Sports: “I’ve sparred Derek since I was 18. A strong man.
    “If he does land? Look at Derek’s knockouts – they aren’t when he lands five shots then the ref jumps in.
    “Boom! Artur Szpilka. Boom! Carlos Takam.
    “He hit them with one shot and knocked them out. You can see he carries one-shot knockout power.”

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    Deontay Wilder accuses Tyson Fury of CHEATING in their last fight as American continues to look for excuses

    DEONTAY WILDER has sensationally accused Tyson Fury of CHEATING his way to victory in a video he put on social media.
    The Gypsy King shocked the world when he battered Wilder from pillar to post to win the WBC heavyweight title when the American was pulled out by his corner in the seventh round.

    Deontay Wilder has shockingly accused Tyson Fury of ‘cheating’

    Tyson Fury battered Wilder into a seventh-round stoppage in their rematchCredit: AFP – Getty

    It was also the Bronze Bomber’s first pro defeat.
    Just 14 months earlier the pair had drawn – with Fury miraculously climbing off the canvas in the 12th round after a devastating haymaker.
    The pair were supposed to have the trilogy fight before the year is out, but terms failed to be agreed and Fury is looking for another opponent.
    Now Wilder has launched a scathing attack on Fury in a clip he posted on Instagram and Twitter.

    And he accused the 32-year-old Brit of ‘cheating’ his way to victory by ‘putting something hard’ in his glove.
    The 35-year-old said: “What you did is what my people deal with all the time, someone cheating them from providing their greatness into the world.
    “I saw in the first fight when Ricky Hatton was pulling down your glove to put your fist in the improper position.
    “Y’all tried the same method the second time, but this time you scratched flesh out of my ears which caused my ears to bleed.

    “It’s impossible for a brand new ten ounce glove to keep a smooshed in form or to have loose space. I highly believe you put something hard in your glove. Something the size and the shape of an egg weight.

    Deontay Wilder was pummelled into his first ever loss

    “It’s the reason why the side of my face swelled up in the egg weight form and it left a dent in my face as well.
    “But you still couldn’t keep this king down.
    “In the end, it took a crab in a bucket referee and a disloyal trainer to throw the towel in just to stop me.
    “Your payback is coming.”
    Fury’s UK promoter Frank Warren reacted in disbelief at the latest accusations, believing the deposed champ is trying to distract from the fact that he ‘missed the deadline’ to sign for the third fight.
    The 68-year-old told SunSport: “Deontay Wilder and his team had a contract for a third fight. They missed their opportunity to enact that contract and it expired.
    “Anything else is just noise to distract from the fact that Wilder bottled it after being humiliated in February. End of story.”
    Wilder also included a lengthy comment with the video when posting on Instagram.

    Deontay Wilder shared this snap in his video showing his ‘dented skull’
    He wrote: “Fury @gypsyking101 it is time for you to be a man and honor your agreement.
    “What is this bull**** of you fighting Carlos Takam instead of me, you got to be kidding.
    “When you were going through your darkest time, I told you that if you got yourself together I would give you a title shot. Being a man of my word, I gave you the title shot.
    “When that fight was a draw, I told you that I would give you a rematch.
    “You know I was offered more money to fight Joshua than I was getting to fight you. Again being a man of my word, I fought you like I said I would.In the rematch agreement, there was a rematch clause.

    “Now it is time for you to be a man and honor your word, instead of trying to weasel out of our agreement.
    “Scared people run but a scary man will break his contract you coward Azz B****.”
    And Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has also waded in, highlighting Wilder’s words on the prospective Joshua fight.
    The American has previously said that it was the Brit who was ‘dodging’ him – but Wilder’s latest wording reads otherwise.
    Hearn retweeted the Wilder video, writing: “I thought AJ ducked you?”

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    Tyson Fury accused of using drugs by Wladimir Klitschko again along with ‘irrational, sexist, racist’ statements

    WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO has accused Tyson Fury of using drugs again.
    Fury, 32, stunned the world when he went to Germany in 2015 and totally outboxed the ten-year champion to become the unified king.

    Fans, Sadly it appears @Tyson_Fury is abusing substances again. History shows he goes off the deep end with irrational, sexist, racial, statements.Truth is Klitschko and ass kick is fantasy for him. Klitschko and run, ran, or dodged the rematch is more accurate. “Just say no” pal
    — Klitschko (@Klitschko) October 31, 2020

    Tyson fury’s conqueror Wladimir Klitscho, left and brother Vitali dominated heavyweight boxing for many yearsCredit: AP:Associated Press

    And, five years later, when the WBC sanctioning body asked their Twitter followers how Wladimir’s older brother Vitali would have done in this era, Fury had another pop at the fighting family.
    The Gypsy King wrote: “Would [have] loved to kick his ass also.”
    Wladimir saw the message and dived in to defend his elder sibling, who was a three-time heavyweight world champion between 1999 and 2012.
    The retired legend slammed Fury for never having their rematch and brought up sick comments the Brit made in his checkered past.

    The 44-year-old wrote: “Fans, Sadly it appears Tyson Fury is abusing substances again. 

    “History shows he goes off the deep end with irrational, sexist, racial, statements.
    “Truth is Klitschko and ass kick is fantasy for him.
    “Klitschko and run, ran, or dodged the rematch is more accurate. ‘Just say no pal’.”

    Brit Tyson Fury stunned Wladimir Klitschko with a famous victory in 2015 and says he would have enjoyed beating the Ukrainian’s brother VitaliCredit: Getty – Contributor

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