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    Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou TV channels confirmed with boxing fans given choice of broadcaster to watch fight

    BOXING fans will have the choice of two TV channels to watch from when Anthony Joshua fights Francis Ngannou. AJ returns on March 8 against the ex-UFC champion-turned heavyweight boxing star in Saudi Arabia.
    Anthony Joshua facing off with Francis NgannouCredit: Alamy
    And it has been confirmed that BOTH Sky Sports and DAZN will air the bout on pay-per-view.
    But the price point is yet to be confirmed.
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    Jake Paul calls out Tommy Fury to complete epic trilogy including MMA fight in £16MILLION deal

    JAKE PAUL has teased a trilogy across both boxing and MMA with Tommy Fury – offering a deal of up to £16MILLION. The YouTuber-turned boxer has angled for a rematch with Fury ever since losing their celebrity grudge match in February 2023.
    Jake Paul wants to rematch Tommy FuryCredit: Getty
    But Paul has continued to accuse his boxing rival of pricing himself out to avoid the pair sharing the ring again.
    He told ESPN: “I think he is a lot of things, one of which is not very serious about the fight and actually making it happen.
    “And too unrealistic in terms of offers and finances. He thinks he’s his brother and his dad is delusional in terms of what he’s actually worth.
    “And I can see how that happens, if they’re like, ‘Yo, Tyson Fury’s getting this, Tommy should be getting this.’
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    “It’s like, no. That’s not how it works, brother. So it’s hard to get that across these hard-headed people who aren’t very good at business and don’t understand the way and the landscape of boxing.
    “I think there’s a massive fear of, not only losing, but they’re just trying to be unrealistic about the numbers, which again, maybe, those two go hand in hand.
    “We all know everyone tries to price themselves out if they don’t really want to fight and hide behind that.
    “I think that’s where things are, but regardless, I’m on a different mission to become world champion.
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    “All doors for Tommy lead to me. I can do whatever I want.”
    Paul, 27, bounced back by beating ex-UFC star Nate Diaz, 38, on points following his first boxing loss.
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    The American then knocked out 10-1-1 boxer Andre August, 35, in December and returns on March 2 against 17-2 Ryan Bourland, also 35.
    Fury, 24, meanwhile edged past Paul’s arch rival KSI, 30, in his last fight in October and has since had hand surgery.
    Paul last year signed with the Professional Fighters League, where he will make his MMA debut.
    And his business partner Nakisa Bidarian talked up a trilogy fight in the PFL cage as part of a $20m (£16m) deal for Fury.
    Bidarian said: “He’s willing to fight him in boxing and if Jake wins, he’s willing to enter the SmartCage in PFL with Tommy.
    “There’s a path there where it’s close to $20 million in guaranteed money.”
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    ‘I’ll f*** up Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’, says UFC hardman in chilling threat to Brit boxing superstars

    UFC LEGEND Nate Diaz has claimed he would “f*** up” Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua in a “real fight”.Diaz, 38, threw his hat into the crossover boxing game last year, when he lost to YouTuber Jake Paul in a fifth round defeat.
    Nate Diaz has said he would ‘f*** up’ Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury in a ‘real fight’Credit: Getty
    Fury has previously shown an interest in a crossover matchCredit: PA
    The UFC star is frustrated by boxing as a sport, and feels that MMA leads to a more realistic representation of how two people would deal with a real fight.
    He feels he would take both stars in a street fight, despite weighing a whopping thirty kilograms less than them.
    He’s also considerably smaller than both men, measuring six feet in height, with Joshua 6’6″ and Tyson Fury a whopping 6’9″.
    While many MMA stars have made the crossover into boxing, only a handful of boxers have gone the other way.
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    Francis Ngannou recently boxed Tyson Fury and gave a good account of himself, downing the WBC heavyweight champion in the third round.
    Diaz told Sneako via The Mirror: “I’ll f*** up Tyson Fury. I’ll f*** up Anthony Joshua. All these motherf****rs in a real fight, they don’t stand a chance.
    “It’s like, we’ve got, everybody’s going on boxing [Floyd] Mayweather. We’re playing a little game… I don’t like being like, labelled as an ‘MMA fighter’.
    “I’m a boxer. I’m a Jiu-Jitsu guy. I’m a kickboxer. I don’t like any of the one-dimensional things by itself anyway. I like it all.”
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    Joshua has not shown interest in an MMA fight, but will fight MMA legend Ngannou next monthCredit: Alamy
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    Fury refused to rule out an MMA match with Ngannou during the buildup to their boxing match last October, with many assuming that Ngannou would make light work of the boxer in that form of bout.
    Joshua, meanwhile, has shown little interest in fighting in an MMA bout when asked about the prospect.
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    He takes on Ngannou in March, with the winner assumed to be fighting the winner of Fury Vs Oleksandr Usyk.
    Diaz is a free-agent after being let go by the UFC in September 2022, he admitted that he wanted to be a part of UFC 300 but was not called up for the event.
    On rumours linking him with a boxing match against former UFC rival Jorge Masvidal, Diaz said: “I think I wanna do boxing, fight another fighter. I could fight anybody in the world right now, but no one can fight me.
    “Everybody’s locked down to organisations, locked down to the UFC, PFL.” More

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    Watch Conor McGregor land brutal shot on sparring partner in his garden… leaving Ebanie Bridges in awe

    CONOR McGREGOR looked razor sharp in a sparring session held in his GARDEN – leaving the likes of Ebanie Bridges in awe. McGregor is gearing up for his anticipated UFC return and has spent the past year ramping up training.
    Conor McGregor looked razor sharp in a sparring sessionCredit: https://www.instagram.com/thenotoriousmma/
    Ebanie Bridges was in awe of McGregor’s sparring clipCredit: @ebanie_bridges
    McGregor and Bridges have struck up a friendshipCredit: Instagram @ebaniebridges
    During the Covid-19 pandemic, with restrictions on public gyms, the Irishman built a fully-sized UFC cage on the site of his mansion.
    And McGregor still uses it to this day as he released footage from a recent sparring session.
    He captioned it: “The double goat, I have the full scale octagon in my garden with the canvas covered in billion dollar businesses.”
    In the clips, McGregor lands a series of stinging counter shots and one kick to the stomach had his sparring partner wincing in agony.
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    His comment section was full of praise, with boxing legend Evander Holyfield replying: “Ok then.”
    Ex-champion Bridges followed up with three fire emojis and one lovestruck face.
    The Aussie has struck up a close friendship with McGregor and is even sponsored by his Forged Irish Stout beverage.
    McGregor’s return to the cage has continued to be delayed since his last fight in July 2021, when he broke his leg.
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    The former two-weight UFC champion, 35, had eyed the headline spot on the historic UFC 300 card on April 13.
    But he then brazenly announced he would return on June 29 against Michael Chandler, 37, in a middleweight bout.
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    UFC president Dana White was quick to shut down McGregor’s claim and even said his comeback fight was more likely pushed back till the winter.
    And White recently spoke out to try and clarify the confusion behind McGregor’s dragged out talks to return.
    He told Kevin Iole: “Only Conor knows [when he’s ready].
    “These are questions for Conor McGregor, not me. I know he’s training. I don’t know what level of training he’s doing.”
    White added: “I don’t know what level of kicking he’s doing right now. I don’t know any of that stuff.
    “I need to know the guy’s in a full camp and he’s ready to go. Conor McGregor has a movie coming out.

    “He’s got businesses that he’s built. It’s a completely different dynamic when you’re dealing with a guy that has this kind of money.”
    McGregor is in training for his UFC returnCredit: https://www.instagram.com/thenotoriousmma/
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    ‘We’re in limbo’, says boxing legend about Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou after Tyson Fury fight

    RICKY HATTON believes Tyson Fury’s fight with Francis Ngannou leaves boxing fans “in limbo” over Anthony Joshua’s upcoming bout. Ngannou last year put his MMA career on hold to make a switch to boxing, where he faced Fury in October.
    Anthony Joshua faces off with Francis NgannouCredit: Alamy
    The ex-UFC champion scored a shock knockdown and was beaten only via controversial split-decision.
    Ngannou now fights Joshua on March 8 in Saudi Arabia and British boxing legend Hatton admits there a still several questions left to be answered.
    He told Instant Casino: “We’re in limbo aren’t we – was Ngannou better than we gave him credit for, or did Tyson take Ngannou lightly?
    “Did Tyson not train as hard as he could and that’s why Ngannou looked as good as he did?
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    “There’s a big question mark around Ngannou, we all know he can hit, but was it because Tyson took him lightly?
    “All these questions no one is sure about yet. Tyson didn’t physically look as good as he normally does.
    “And he’s also had those three fights with Wilder that may have taken something out of him.”
    Fury, 35, was due to face Oleksandr Usyk, 37, for the undisputed title on February 17 but a cut sustained in sparring has moved it to May 18.
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    So Ngannou, 37, looked elsewhere after being denied a rematch and instead struck a deal to fight Joshua, 34.
    Despite the MMA star’s impressive performance over Fury, still Hatton is tipping AJ to get the job done.
    Anthony Joshua could hit Francis Ngannou with a BASEBALL BAT and he’d keep coming, warns Tyson Fury’s trainer
    He said: “If you’re asking where my money would go, it would go on AJ because he’s an exceptional boxer, you don’t become an Olympic gold medalist and a two time world champion for nothing.
    “He doesn’t have the lateral movement of Tyson Fury, so he’s going to be standing in front of Francis Ngannou, which worries me a little bit because if AJ does cop one, that could be that.
    “But I’m going to go with AJ based on his confidence and his new team. I think he’ll have enough firepower to shine against Ngannou.”
    Ricky Hatton backs Joshua to beat NgannouCredit: The Times More

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    Paige VanZant reveals ‘really cool’ boxing crossover as ex-UFC star set for first fight in three years

    PAIGE VANZANT revealed she is set to make her boxing debut after three years out of action. The ex-UFC star has accepted a fight but it is not in MMA or bare-knuckle boxing.
    Paige VanZant revealed she is set to make her boxing debut
    The ex-UFC star revealed she has accepted a fightCredit: Instagram / @paigevanzant
    But it will be her boxing debutCredit: Instagram @paigevanzant
    VanZant has not fought since 2021
    She said: “I got called by my manager day before yesterday, and I got offered a fight.
    “A boxing match, and I took it. I don’t know if I can give all the details, I haven’t signed a contract yet. I accepted the fight.”
    VanZant left the UFC in 2020 and made a shock switch to the brutal world of bare-knuckle boxing.
    She had two bouts but lost both, to Britain Hart and Rachael Ostovich and was set for a third.
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    But the fight never happened and VanZant has instead raked it in through her OnlyFans account.
    It left her fight career up in the air but now it appears the American is preparing for a long overdue boxing move.
    She said: “It was initially, the date they offered me was March 23, which was perfect.
    “Hell yeah, I’ll get one more fight in before I turn 30, because I turn 30 [on] March 26. So I told my manager f*** yeah, I’ll take it.
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    “I’ll get back into boxing. I was just really excited. The opportunity was really cool.
    “So it was perfect, eight-week camp, I don’t that long to stress or overthink, or anything like that, so that’s perfect. It turns out it’s not going to be March 23.
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    “After I accepted it, they’re like, you know what, we’re going to move it to [May or June].
    “I heard both dates, so once I have the full information, we’ll be able to release it on the podcast.
    “Accepted a boxing match, that will be my next fight. It’s really, really exciting.”
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    Players who swapped football for fighting, including Wayne Bridge, as Wayne Rooney is ‘offered’ Misfits Boxing switch

    FOOTBALLERS are always encouraged to think about what career path they will take when they hang up their boots.Some choose to go into coaching, others invest in property… and some decide to knock lumps out of one another.
    Wayne Rooney is a huge boxing fan and his considering switching sports
    Rooney was last seen as the boss of Birmingham City
    Marcin Wasilewski is set to begin a career in cage fightingCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Wayne Rooney is considering a shock career change, and is in talks to star in Misfits Boxing.
    According to the Mirror, the 38-year-old has held talks with the promoter of KSI’s influencer boxing series, Kalle Sauerland.
    While former Leicester defender Marcin Wasilewski was one ex-pro tipped to swap shin pads for mouth guards.
    The Pole, now 43, retired from football in November 2020 and was expected to enter the world of cage fighting.
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    A bout with ex-Bolton and Hearts defender Blazej Augustyn was even suggested, however he is yet to fight.
    Here, SunSport details the fighting careers of five other footballers who have turned to the ring.
    Rio Ferdinand
    England legend Ferdinand’s football career brought several glittering moments but his boxing days were over before they really started.
    Sponsored by a betting company to step into the ring in September 2017, the former defender was jarringly denied a licence.
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    The British Boxing Board of Control deemed it ‘not beneficial’ to allow Ferdinand his second career.
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    And the Manchester United hero quickly called time on his boxing comeback.
    He said: “It is with a heavy heart that I am hanging up my gloves.
    “To not be given the chance to demonstrate my ability to the BBBofC through the standard assessment afforded to others is hard to take.”
    That didn’t stop Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn revealing his desire to stage an Old Trafford showdown between Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney.
    Rio Ferdinand won a shedload of trophies as a footballerCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The ex-defender was unsuccessful in his attempt at a boxing careerCredit: OnEdition
    Katie Taylor
    Arguably the world’s top female boxer, Taylor is also a former Republic of Ireland international footballer.
    The ex-winger starred for Peamount United in the late 2000s yet missed her side’s FAI Women’s Cup final in 2009 to be crowned Europe’s best amateur fighter.
    Taylor won 11 caps for her country, scoring twice, before choosing to focus on boxing a decade ago.
    Former team-mate Marie Curtin would later tell the Mirror that Taylor ‘would have excelled to the highest level’ had she stayed in football.
    Curtin added: “There were no barriers. Her mindset is so strong and you need leaders like that on your team to win.”
    And Taylor fondly remembers her playing days, even recalling a crunching tackle that was posted on Twitter a couple of years ago.
    I remember it well Derek, it was intentional haha! Thanks for sharing!!— Katie Taylor (@KatieTaylor) January 5, 2018

    Katie Taylor played a number of times for the Republic of Ireland women’s teamCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
    Wayne Bridge
    Hardly the most aggressive left-back of his day, ex-Chelsea man Bridge showed the fire in his belly with a stint in boxing two years ago.
    A Sport Relief clash with Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews saw the defender take on a man nine years his junior.
    The three-round affair started tightly before Bridge unleashed a barrage of blows.
    Matthews hit the deck twice and yet made it to the final bell, at which Bridge won on points.
    The former England international, who has also appeared on I’m A Celeb, retired from football aged 33 in 2014.
    His boxing career ended with that one charity fight and he is now said to refer to himself as a ‘stay-at-home dad’ for the two kids he shares with wife Frankie.
    Wayne Bridge retired from football aged 33 due to an injury nightmareCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    He agreed to a charity contest for BBC Sport ReliefCredit: BBC
    Leon McKenzie
    A star forward for the likes of Norwich, Peterborough and Coventry on the pitch, McKenzie would later forge a decent super-middleweight career.
    Having hung up his boots in January 2013, he pulled on the gloves just six months later.
    A debut win over John Mason at Bethnal Green’s historic York Hall set him on a string of nine fights without defeat.
    An English title fight with Jahmaine Smyle saw McKenzie suffer a first defeat before he rounded off an 11-fight career with a nine-round loss to Cello Renda.
    The ex-striker also joined forces with former England cricketer Steve Harmison for a talkSPORT podcast on sports stars’ post-retirement plans.
    He said: “For a while I was trying to hold on to ‘former professional boxer and footballer’. That was my identity. I’ve accepted my position now.”
    Leon McKenzie helped Norwich win promotion to the Premier League in 2004Credit: PA:Press Association
    The 42-year-old put together an impressive 11-fight boxing careerCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Curtis Woodhouse
    Few footballers have made the switch to boxing as convincingly as Woodhouse.
    Birmingham paid £1million to sign the midfielder from Sheffield United in 2001 before spells with Peterborough, Hull and more.
    Disenchanted with the game, he quit aged 26 to spark a long career in the ring.
    An assault conviction halted Woodhouse’s rise but he soon began teaming both of his sports.
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    Over 31 fights, he claimed 24 wins and went 12 rounds with Frankie Gavin for the WBO Intercontinental welterweight belt in 2011.
    The Driffield Destroyer won English and British level titles before retiring in 2017, and can now be found managing non-league Gainsborough Trinity.
    Birmingham once paid a seven-figure fee to sign Curtis WoodhouseCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The midfielder teamed a non-league career with a number of boxing boutsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Carl Froch makes new prediction for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua after Gypsy King’s scare against Francis Ngannou

    CARL FROCH revealed he has changed his opinion on Tyson Fury versus Anthony Joshua. Froch was critical of Fury’s last performance against ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou, who was making his boxing debut.
    Tyson Fury has been criticised by Carl FrochCredit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua hopes to fight Fury in 2024Credit: AFP
    Ngannou even scored a knockdown only to be controversially beaten by split-decision.
    Fury now faces Oleksandr Usyk next while Joshua, 34, returns on March 8 against Ngannou, 37, in Riyadh.
    Victory for the British pair could see the two finally fight this year – and Froch has revealed his prediction.
    He told talkSPORT: “I make Tyson Fury the favourite but not as huge a favourite as I did six months ago before he fought Ngannou.”
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    Froch continued: “If AJ fights Fury next, I think Fury wins. I think he turns up better prepared than when he fights Ngannou.
    “And if AJ fights Oleksandr Usyk, then we know what happens. He can’t beat Usyk.
    “He was close in the second fight but when it got close, Usyk was able to step it up and take over. He always fights within himself.”
    Fury, 35, was due to fight Usyk, 37, on February 17 but he was forced out after suffering a horror cut in sparring just two weeks out from the bout.
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    The historic first four-belt unification bout has since been postponed to May 18 but Froch questioned Fury’s form heading into it.
    He said: “The big problem is, he’s getting hit a lot more now, and when you start getting hit at that weight, you have problems.
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    “He can’t do it at 35 years old. Now, he’s sitting flat-footed, getting hit with more shots.
    “He’s getting on to 36 years old, he’s getting bigger and heavier.”
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