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    Jake Paul vs Ben Askren will cost staggering $50 on PPV and be held at 75,000-seater Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

    JAKE PAUL will fight ex-UFC welterweight Ben Askren at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
    The venue – home to NFL side Atlanta Falcons and MLS outfit Atlanta United – can hold up to 75,000 fans.

    Jake Paul will fight ex-UFC welterweight Ben Askren at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in AtlantaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Ben Askren will fight Jake Paul on April 17Credit: Getty – Contributor

    The stadium is home to NFL side Atlanta Falcons and MLS’ Atlanta United and can hold up to 75,000 fans.Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Social media app Triller, backed by Ryan Kavanaugh, who owns billion dollar film company Relativity Media, will host the pay-per-view event on April 17.
    Kavanaugh said: “Our vision of big fights, big entertainment and world class events can only fit into a world class venue, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium fits that vision.
    “April 17th will have an element of surprise and action for everyone, from music fans to the casual and diehard fight fan.”
    The fight will be on pay-per-view, costing $49.99 in America and £17 in the UK on FITE TV.

    Triller brought heavyweight legend Mike Tyson, 54, out of retirement in November, as he drew in an exhibition with Roy Jones Jr, 52.
    On the undercard, YouTuber Paul, 24, improved to two knockouts in as many fights as he left ex-NBA star Nate Robinso, 36, out cold.
    But for his third professional bout, he will face his hardest test to date, against former ONE Championship and Bellator champion Askren.
    Askren, 36, despite being vastly more experienced as a fighter, was renowned for his limited striking style but high-level grappling accolades.

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    As a result, he emerges as the betting underdog, with Paul promising to add the biggest name to his record and another highlight-reel to his collection.
    He said upon the fight announcement: “The world complained because I knocked out a basketball player and not a real fighter.
    “So now I’m giving the people what they want by taking on a ‘real fighter.’
    “After Ben Askren is added to my knockout meme collection, what can anybody say?
    “Thank you to Triller Fight Club for giving me the platform to once again put a man to sleep. April 17, it’s lights out for Askren.”

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    Cristiano Ronaldo talks to UFC icon Khabib ‘almost every day’ and told him he fears son will not have same ‘hunger’

    KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV has opened up about his friendship with football legend Cristiano Ronaldo.
    The reigning UFC lightweight champion has previously been pictured hanging out with the Juventus ace.

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Khabib Nurmagomedov are good palsCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    And he has revealed that they talk ‘almost every day’, with Cristiano Jr’s prospects one of the topics that they’ve covered.
    Khabib, 32, told Russian YouTuber KraSava: “We talk many times, almost every day, but when we met we had a conversation about where we got our motivation from.
    “He told me that he wants his son to be his successor.
    “When Cristiano was a kid, he could only dream of having a simple pair of boots.

    “But his son has everything.
    “He fears that his son will not feel the same hunger, the same will.
    “People are guided by that will. Feel the desire to achieve things.
    “When you have everything, it’s hard to find the right motivation.

    Cristiano is worried about his son’s ‘hunger’ to succeedCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    Khabib beat Justin Gaethje last October and is said to be retiredCredit: Handout – Getty
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    “When he told me that, I’m not going to say I was surprised, but I enjoyed listening to him. I realised that he’s a person who is not content with one, two or three titles.”
    Some may believe that Ronaldo, 36, could be winding down towards the end of his glittering career.
    But pal Khabib thinks that he has a another few years left at the top yet.
    He added: “He recently won his 30th title, he is the best scorer ever.
    “I think he will still be there for two or three more seasons.”
    Khabib retired last October after beating Justin Gaethje on Fight Island to move to 29-0.
    Post-retirement, he has revealed his love of football, having been pictured at PSG’s recent 4-1 victory at Barcelona in the Champions League.
    Clearly impressed by his surroundings, after the match, he said: “Hey Dana (White) you here? Let’s make fight here 100,000 people, let’s go”

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    Cristiano Ronaldo talks to UFC icon Khabib ‘almost every day’ and told him he fears his son will not have his ‘hunger’

    KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV has opened up about his friendship with football legend Cristiano Ronaldo.
    The reigning UFC lightweight champion has previously been pictured hanging out with the Juventus ace.

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Khabib Nurmagomedov are good palsCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    And he has revealed that they talk ‘almost every day’, with Cristiano Jr’s prospects one of the topics that they’ve covered.
    Khabib, 32, told Russian YouTuber KraSava: “We talk many times, almost every day, but when we met we had a conversation about where we got our motivation from.
    “He told me that he wants his son to be his successor.
    “When Cristiano was a kid, he could only dream of having a simple pair of boots.

    “But his son has everything.
    “He fears that his son will not feel the same hunger, the same will.
    “People are guided by that will. Feel the desire to achieve things.
    “When you have everything, it’s hard to find the right motivation.

    Cristiano is worried about his son’s ‘hunger’ to succeedCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    Khabib beat Justin Gaethje last October and is said to be retiredCredit: Handout – Getty
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    “When he told me that, I’m not going to say I was surprised, but I enjoyed listening to him. I realised that he’s a person who is not content with one, two or three titles.”
    Some may believe that Ronaldo, 36, could be winding down towards the end of his glittering career.
    But pal Khabib thinks that he has a another few years left at the top yet.
    He added: “He recently won his 30th title, he is the best scorer ever.
    “I think he will still be there for two or three more seasons.”
    Khabib retired last October after beating Justin Gaethje on Fight Island to move to 29-0.
    Post-retirement, he has revealed his love of football, having been pictured at PSG’s recent 4-1 victory at Barcelona in the Champions League.
    Clearly impressed by his surroundings, after the match, he said: “Hey Dana (White) you here? Let’s make fight here 100,000 people, let’s go”

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    Ex-UFC star Paige VanZant wows fans in sexy lingerie and knee-high boots before showing off boxing skills

    EX-UFC star Paige VanZant left little to the imagination on Instagram before showing off her boxing skills.
    VanZant uploaded a video where she started in lingerie and knee-high boots before cutting to herself in shorts and gloves.

    Paige VanZant left little to the imagination on Instagram

    The post comes off the back of her Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship debut

    Paige VanZant uploaded a video where she started in lingerie and knee-high boots before cutting to herself in shorts and gloves

    The post comes off the back of her Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship debut, which she lost against Britain Hart.
    It was VanZant’s first fight since leaving the UFC, which led to her shock bare-knuckle boxing switch.
    But the 26-year-old is set to perform a quick turnaround and get back in the ring early in the summer.
    Feldman told MMA Fighting: “I can confidently say Paige VanZant absolutely will be back with us here in early to mid-summer.

    “100 per cent. We are 100 per cent in the Paige VanZant business.
    “We like being in that business. She delivered for us on every aspect we needed and finished the fight strong so that was very important for us.”
    VanZant signed a multi-million-pound deal with BKFC last summer after being released by the UFC following her submission loss to Amanda Ribas.
    Despite VanZant coming up short in her promotional debut, Feldman insists BKFC’s acquisition has so far been a success.

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    He said: “Some people looked at me crazy ‘you’re paying her too much, you’re doing this, you’re doing that.’
    “I said, ‘Look I don’t know everything but I know what I’m doing on this stuff and she delivered.’
    “She delivered on every aspect that we needed her to deliver on.
    “She was worth everything that we gave her and it’s a great partnership.
    “She did everything we wanted her to do and we did everything she wanted us to do. We definitely have a win-win relationship.
    “I said in all my interviews and I said to you, I really take my hat off to her because she didn’t have to do this.
    “Now I take my hat off to her even more because she definitely doesn’t have to do this again.
    “She’s doing it and she really wants to prove herself and that’s the kind of person that I wanted to be in business with, the kind of person I have a lot of respect for.”

    Paige VanZant wants to return to the ring in the summerCredit: Instagram

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    UFC star Leon Edwards predicts Jake Paul will ‘chin’ Ben Askren and warns YouTuber’s fight will be ‘bad for MMA’

    LEON EDWARDS predicted Ben Askren is ‘going to get chinned’ against Jake Paul – with the result ‘bad for MMA’.
    YouTuber Paul faces the retired ex-UFC welterweight on April 17, and heads into the pay-per-view headliner as a betting favourite.

    Jake Paul fights ex-UFC welterweight Ben Askren on April 17

    Ben Askren is coming out of retirement to fight Jake PaulCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And according to current 170lb contender Edwards, the social media sensation does so for a reason.
    Paul has been backed to KO Askren, leaving a humorous stain on MMA in doing so.
    Edwards, 29, told talkSPORT: “He’s going to get knocked out, I’m serious.
    “It’s going to be bad for MMA, man! I don’t know who agreed to this. I don’t think it’s going to be good for MMA and he’s going to get chinned.

    “But, it’s going to be funny to see.”
    Askren, 36, comes into the fight having won titles with Bellator and ONE Championship before signing for the UFC in 2019.
    But after three bouts, and two losses, he hung up his gloves and underwent hip surgery last year.
    Paul, 24, turned pro in 2020, boxing only once before in an exhibition bout in 2018.

    Leon Edwards has tipped Jake Paul to knockout Ben AskrenCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    But he already has two knockouts in as many fights, although he only beat online rival ‘AnEsonGib’ and ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 36.
    Despite Askren’s lifetime of experience in MMA, his lack of proven striking skills leaves him the underdog.
    But it has not affected his confidence in any way, as he predicted Paul will be beaten into an ugly submission.
    Askren said on Twitter: “I feel great, just tremendous. Boxing stuff is really starting to come together.
    “I can’t promise you it’s going to be the prettiest thing you ever saw – although my face is pretty – my combat skills are not, they are unique, they are different.
    “But here’s what I can tell you; you will witness the humiliation of Jake Paul. You will witness one man breaking another man’s will.
    “And that man Jake Paul, will give up and be humiliated in front of millions of people, live on Triller on April 17th.”

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    Cristiano Ronaldo talks to UFC star Khabib ‘almost every day’ and told him he fears his son won’t have his ‘hunger’

    KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV has opened up about his friendship with Cristiano Ronaldo.
    The reigning UFC lightweight champion has previously been pictured hanging out with the Juventus star.

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Khabib Nurmagomedov are good palsCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    And he has revealed that they talk ‘almost every day’, with Cristiano Jr’s prospects one of the topics that they’ve covered.
    Khabib, 32, told Russian YouTuber KraSava: “We talk many times, almost every day, but when we met we had a conversation about where we got our motivation from.
    “He told me that he wants his son to be his successor.
    “When Cristiano was a kid, he could only dream of having a simple pair of boots.

    “But his son has everything.
    “He fears that his son will not feel the same hunger, the same will.
    “People are guided by that will. Feel the desire to achieve things.
    “When you have everything, it’s hard to find the right motivation.

    Cristiano is worried about his son’s ‘hunger’ to succeedCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    Khabib beat Justin Gaethje last October and is said to be retiredCredit: Handout – Getty
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    “When he told me that, I’m not going to say I was surprised, but I enjoyed listening to him. I realised that he’s a person who is not content with one, two or three titles.”
    Some may believe that Ronaldo, 36, could be winding down towards the end of his glittering career.
    But pal Khabib thinks that he has a another few years left at the top yet.
    He added: “He recently won his 30th title, he is the best scorer ever.
    “I think he will still be there for two or three more seasons.”
    Khabib retired last October after beating Justin Gaethje on Fight Island to move to 29-0.
    Post-retirement, he has revealed his love of football, having been pictured at PSG’s recent 4-1 victory at Barcelona in the Champions League.
    Clearly impressed by his surroundings, after the match, he said: “Hey Dana (White) you here? Let’s make fight here 100,000 people, let’s go”

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    Canelo’s coach offers to train Conor McGregor and give him boxing masterclass after ‘surprising’ display vs Mayweather

    CANELO ALVAREZ’S coach has offered to help train Conor McGregor following the UFC star’s ‘surprising’ display against Floyd Mayweather.
    McGregor lost his ring debut in 2017 against Mayweather in ten rounds, but raised eyebrows after a fast start.

    Canelo Alvarez pictured with trainer Eddy ReynosoCredit: Instagram @caneloteam

    Floyd Mayweather beat Conor McGregor in 2017Credit: AFP or licensors

    He is yet to make a return to boxing after talks to face Manny Pacquiao collapsed following his loss to Dustin Poirier in January.
    Mexican trainer Eddy Reynoso has backed McGregor in his summer trilogy against Poirier and offered the Irishman a masterclass in boxing.
    Reynoso told Little Giant Boxing, translated from Spanish: “I think they should do a trilogy fight. It’s 1-1 so the third fight should be good.
    “Here we can support him. We can help to better his boxing and defence.

    “Honestly, when he fought Mayweather he surprised me. He has a good counter. He has good footwork, waist movement, and agility.
    “Therefore, I think he would do good in boxing.
    “Give it your best, keep working hard, don’t quit. You have a lot to give, and get the third fight with Dustin Poirier.”
    McGregor, 32, has been linked with a rematch against Mayweather, 44, ever since their blockbuster in Las Vegas.

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    But another crack at boxing royalty in Pacquiao, 42, was lined up this year up until he was beaten by Poirier, 32, at UFC 257.
    Even boxing pound-for-pound king and four-division champion Canelo, 30, opened the door last April to fighting McGregor.
    But Alvarez – also subject to a callout from UFC favourite Jorge Masvidal – could instead end up helping The Notorious brush up on his skills.
    Reynoso said: “There’s bad nights sometimes. Conor has a lot to give, I don’t know what happened, but his career is untouchable.
    “He’s a tremendous athlete that’s going to be in the history books.

    NINTCHDBPICT000632223673Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Andy Ruiz Jr, Canelo Alvarez, Eddy Reynoso, Frank Sanchez, Ryan Garcia and Oscar Valdez
    “Anytime, this is your home Conor whenever you wanna come practice and learn. We welcome you with open arms.”
    Reynoso has a star-studded stable in his adopted home of San Diego, with Ryan Garica, 22, Andy Ruiz Jr, 31 and Oscar Valdez, 30, alongside Canelo.
    McGregor in 2019 returned to his first ever boxing coaches at the Crumlin amateur club.
    They have since been in his camp and corner for his last two fights, a win against Donald Cerrone, 37, and loss to Poirier.
    But McGregor has admitted since defeat this year than he focussed too much on boxing, as he eyed a mega-money match against PacMan.

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    Five footballers who went into boxing and combat sports including Rio Ferdinand, Marcin Wasilewski and Wayne Bridge

    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.

    Marcin Wasilewski is set to begin a career in cage fightingCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Former Leicester defender Marcin Wasilewski has become the latest ex-pro to swap shin pads for mouth guards.
    The Pole, 40, retired from football in November 2020 and is set to enter the world of cage fighting.
    A bout with ex-Bolton and Hearts defender Blazej Augustyn is even being lined up.
    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.
    The British Boxing Board of Control deemed it ‘not beneficial’ to allow Ferdinand his second career.
    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.”
    Fast forward to October 2020 and Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn revealed 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.
    Most recently, the ex-striker has 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.
    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

    Woodhouse lost six stone in weight when returning from a spell away from the ring

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