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    Man Utd legend Paul Scholes reveals the player who sent him into retirement after Sir Alex Ferguson ‘mistake’

    MAN UTD legend Paul Scholes realised he had to retire for the final time after Gareth Bale ran him ragged.Scholes initially called time on his illustrious playing career at the end of the 2010-11 season after winning the title for the 10th time.Paul Scholes says he ‘knew it was the end’ for his playing career after being exposed by former Tottenham star Gareth BaleCredit: YouTube/ The OverlapScholes has revealed that he felt exposed by Gareth Bale when he came out of retirementCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdBut the Old Trafford ace was tempted out of retirement just seven months later to help Sir Alex Ferguson’s injury crisis at the time.After returning in January 2012, Scholes went on to play for another 16 months before eventually hanging up his boots for the final time in May 2013 at the age of 38.But Scholes revealed it was a “mistake” to agree to return and “knew” it was time for him to step aside after a particularly humbling afternoon against Spurs star Bale.Bale had become one of the most devastating players in the Premier League and would soon join Real Madrid in a deal worth £85m.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSScholes told Football’s Greatest podcast: “I actually thought the first time I retired would be the end.”I came back for six months originally and then the manager wanted me to stay for another season and I think that was a mistake.”I think it was the first home game of my last season, against Tottenham. I remember I didn’t actually play that badly but I remember playing against Gareth Bale.”Now this could have happened to me when I was 21 but he was just starting to burst and he was flying. Most read in FootballBale scored in Tottenham’s 3-2 win at Old Trafford in 2012Credit: Action Images – ReutersScholes would go onto win his 11th Prem title in 2012-13Credit: Getty – ContributorFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”I remember him going past me two or three times and I knew I couldn’t compete with that, I had absolutely no chance.”I was in the ice bath later and I could’ve been in there for two days, I could barely move for three or four days.’He should get a job somewhere else,’ fumes Roy Keane as he blasts Man Utd star for gesture after goal “That’s when I knew that was the end. It was a mistake to play that season.”Bale scored in Tottenham’s 3-2 win at Old Trafford in 2012, a game which convinced Scholes he should retire for good.Scholes would play in Ferguson’s final home game as manager of United – but he wasn’t all that keen.He added: “It was a special moment (to come on for his final game) but I didn’t really want it, I wanted to go away quietly. “I didn’t even want to play the last game and even that confirmed I was doing the right thing.”Ranked by his peers as one of the finest midfielders of his generation, it’s not hard to imagine why Ferguson requested for one of his favourites to come out of retirement. Scholes was part of United’s iconic Class of 92Credit: GettyScholes made his comeback in a 3-2 win over rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup and also revealed how he had to go to the local sports shop to pick up a new pair of boots for the match.Some players didn’t know he was coming back until they saw his shirt in the dressing room.He made 17 appearances that season as United lost out to City for the league title on the final day of the season.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe 66-capped England star went onto win another Prem title with United the following season – his 11th of his career.Since retiring, Scholes has become a well-respected football pundit, working on TNT Sports – and Premier League Productions.Ferguson asked Scholes to come out of retirement in January 2012Credit: Mark Robinson – The SunWhat Man Utd said on hiring EACH of their post-Fergie managersDavid Moyes”All the skills needed to build on United’s phenomenal legacy.”Louis van Gaal”One of the outstanding managers in the game today.”Jose Mourinho”Quite simply the best manager in the game today.”Ole Gunnar Solskjaer “A wealth of experience, with a desire to give young players their chance and a deep understanding of the culture of the club.”Erik ten Hag”One of the most exciting and successful coaches in Europe.”Ruben Amorim “One of the most exciting and highly rated young coaches in European football.” More

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    ‘He should get a job somewhere else,’ fumes Roy Keane as he blasts Man Utd star for gesture after goal

    ROY KEANE has blasted Alejandro Garnacho for his refusal to celebrate his goal against Leicester.The winger was on the end of criticism from a Manchester United fan outside of Old Trafford before the Europa League clash against PAOK.Alejandro Garnacho had a muted celebration after scoring against Leicester in Man Utd’s 3-0 winCredit: AlamyRoy Keane had a passionate response to the lack of celebrationIt sparked a passionate debate between himself and Ian WrightGarnacho, who was named in the starting XI for that game, went over to takes photos and write autographs for fans before the clash.However, one fan who recorded the interaction told him: “You’ve got to pass better today, yeah please? Pass better today, score a goal, and work on your first touch as well.”The 20-year-old responded by saying: “Why aren’t you playing?”Then during the next game against Leicester, Garnacho came off the bench to cap off a 3-0 win with a stunning finish into the top corner.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Garncho had a muted celebration following the goal, with captain Bruno Fernandes explaining: “Garnacho scored a banger but didn’t celebrate like he should because he thinks he has lost faith from some fans. “I told him people will always moan but lots of people like you and enjoy what you do.”I told him to celebrate, it was something special. He is a special player, we have difference makers. “They are the ones who win us games. We want them to score every game but that isn’t going to happen.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHowever, the Argentine’s lack of celebration has sparked fury from some former stars, including Red Devils legend Keane.Appearing on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, Keane and co were asked: “What advice would you give to young players when they get hassled by their own fans?”‘That is so disrespectful’ says fans as Alejandro Garnacho snaps back in altercation with Man Utd fanIn response, the 53-year-old fumed: “If you can’t celebrate a goal, there is something drastically wrong with this game. “Whatever has gone on off the pitch for any player – it could be family stuff – you work all week, you’re playing the game to score a goal.“When you score a goal, there should be nothing else on your mind. You’ve got fans who have travelled, paid fortunes to get there, and he’s on about people having a go at him.”Ian Wright was more compassionate towards the youngster, saying: “For a 20-year-old, he’s still going through the journey of what he’s doing. “That [fans’ criticism] affected him to the point where he didn’t celebrate. That’s how much it affected him. He scored a great goal, but he’s worried about that. “It’s the saddest thing in the world when someone scores and they don’t celebrate because of something that has happened.”Man Utd ratings v LeicesterHere’s how SunSport’s Martin Blackburn rated the Red Devils.ANDRE ONANA – 7Stood tall when Ndidi went through on goal and a decent tip round the post from Ayew as Leicester tried to get back in it.NOUSSAIR MAZROUAI – 6Lucky to escape tackle on Buonanotte without any punishment. Supplied the cross from the left which led to United’s second goal.MATTHIJS DE LIGT – 6Made a key second half clearance when the Foxes were trying to find their way back into the game. Fairly comfortable afternoon for home defenders.LISANDRO MARTINEZ – 7Spent the first hour at centre half then showed his versatility by switching to left-back when Dalot was forced off.DIOGO DALOT – 6Did a steady job keeping the Foxes at bay but then taken off on the hour – presumably due to injury as United had to reshuffle their defence.CASEMIRO – 7Better from the veteran Brazilian who helped United take command of the game before getting the chance to put his feet up late on.MANUEL UGARTE – 6Great challenge on Soumare showed what he is all about and some signs he is finding his feet. Will be looking forward to arrival of former boss Amorim.AMAD DIALLO – 7Delightful backheel for Fernandes to curl home the opener and could have scored himself. The Ivorian has had a good week.  BRUNO FERNANDES – 8Presented with a shirt to mark his 250th appearance before the game and will be getting more plaudits for his performance here. Involved in all three goals.MARCUS RASHFORD – 5Given the nod to start ahead of Garnacho but did not do enough to justify the faith of Van Nistelrooy. No surprise when he was replaced by the Argentine on the hour.RASMUS HOJLUND – 5A largely ineffective afternoon for the Danish forward before he was subbed late on. Nothing wrong with his work-rate but does he have the quality Amorim will want?Keane added: “People make sacrifices to travel to watch Man Utd, he scores a brilliant goal, they are having a tough time – and if a younger player can’t enjoy scoring a goal for Man Utd, then get a job somewhere else.”If I’m working in a factory someone would give me stick in the factory.”You want a player to celebrate with the fans… Don’t listen to that idiot, there’s them f***ing idiots everywhere. But when you score a goal that should be gone in that moment.”If he’s going to be upset with that, get a different job.”Ruben Amorim is ‘Mourinho 2.0’ who turned Sporting from ‘walking dead’ into Portuguese champs… he can revive Man UtdWHEN Ruben Amorim took charge of Sporting Lisbon in March 2020, one club official compared their situation to the “walking dead”, writes Jordan Davies.Optimism and hope was at an all-time low.But the Amorim-effect was almost instantaneous, guiding the Portuguese sleeping giants to their first league title for 19 years in 2020/21, losing just once and only conceding 20 goals.Since then, Sporting have lifted another league title in 2023/24 – as well as two League Cups – and currently sit top with nine wins from nine this term.He may be young, but Amorim already has an eye for rebuilding and revitalising fallen super powers with his infectious charisma and intense tactical philosophy that hardly ever wavers. The “walking dead” at Manchester United must be praying for a similar sort of revival.And they may just get it from one of the most talented young coaches on the continent – a man accustomed to breathing new life back into crumbling institutions such as Old Trafford.Amorim has spent the last decade dreaming of one day gracing England’s Premier League, such was his admiration for an ex-United boss in Jose Mourinho growing up.Often nicknamed ‘Mourinho 2.0’, Amorim spent a week with his coaching idol in an internship capacity at United’s Carrington training base in 2018, going on to cite him as his “reference point”.United should not be expecting a mini-Mourinho, as Amorim said himself: “Mourinho is one of a kind. There won’t be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique.”And yet, you cannot help but compare the two.For all the mismanagement in the Old Trafford hot seats over the years, this would be a real get – finally a slap in the face United’s Prem rivals have no answer for.Wright argued: “He’s probably playing in anger. He can’t not think about it [the fans’ criticism].”An impassioned Keane continued: “You’ve scored in front of 60-70,000 fans. He’s probably under pressure from outside sources. “Every player is under pressure from family, for tickets, your performances, your fitness, your contract.”There’s all sorts of pressures on players but for that moment, or for that weekend when you’ve scored a goal, you should be going, ‘Whatever happens for the rest of my life, if it finishes tonight, I’m going to enjoy this moment’.”Wright concluded: “He’ll probably get that as he gets older, he’ll learn from this experience and he may never do that again. READ MORE SUN STORIES”But I don’t think he’s wrong to do that, because you know what the sad thing is that he didn’t celebrate for himself. And that’s because somebody affected him.”Garnacho is Man Utd’s top scorer this season with seven goals in all competitions. More

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    Mike Tyson rejected Sylvester Stallone’s offer to fight in Rocky movie says ex-manager ahead of Netflix bout v Jake Paul

    RORY Holloway and Mike Tyson’s paths first crossed in 1982 when the aspiring boxer was living in a juvenile detention home in upstate New York.Introduced by a mutual friend, when the soon-to-be heavyweight champion of the world was just 16, they soon became firm friends and began living together.Rory Holloway was Mike Tyson’s best friend and former managerHolloway met Tyson when he was just 16 before he became a global superstarCredit: Courtesy of Rory HollowayAccording to Holloway, Tyson refused to star in a Rocky film if he lost Sylvester Stallone’s famous characterFour years later, Tyson would ask Holloway to be his manager in the lobby of a Las Vegas hotel after defeating Trevor Berbick for the WBC title.Moments before that, Tyson would reject a leading role in Rocky – when Sylvester Stallone asked him if he would be interested in starring in the Hollywood franchise.In 1997 the pair parted ways – with Tyson’s senses distorted by the hangers-on in his life and the dissolution of Team Tyson.He accused his former promoter Don King of mismanaging his funds, while Holloway and John Horne were also sued for failing to protect his interests in dealings with King.Read more Mike Tyson newsThe matter was settled out of court, with Tyson receiving $14million.But, for Holloway, there was no bad blood. SunSport caught up with the ex-impresario who spoke candidly about his time managing the biggest sports star in the world.Holloway revealed how he had to react quickly to Tyson’s impulsive demands to please the boxing champ. For Holloway, managing Tyson was “totally chaotic.”Most read in Boxing’Is it fixed?’ Mike Tyson’s ex-trainer has serious questions about the Jake Paul fightIt started with that first act – snubbing Rocky and movie star fame.He told SunSport: “We’re chatting in the lobby after he became champ and Sylvester Stallone comes towards us.”He stops and says to Mike, ‘Hey Mike, great fight – congratulations. Maybe we need to talk about you being in the next Rocky movie?”Mike looked at him and nonchalantly replied, ‘Let me ask you something. In the movie, will you beat me?’ Stallone said, ‘Yeah, it’s Rocky.'”Then Mike said, ‘Hell, no. I wouldn’t even let you beat me for play.’ I thought that was crazy.”Despite turning down an opportunity at film stardom, Mike still had to wrestle with being a cultural icon.Holloway explained: “At that time, there were three Mikes. Jordan, Jackson, and Tyson. Out of the three, I think Michael Jackson and Mike Tyson were global phenomenons.”Tyson, because he was a young kid coming up from the background he did, created such an interest in the public eye.”You couldn’t go anywhere. Everywhere you’d go, time would stop. Back in Harlem, they’d have to shut it down if we visited because thousands of people would want to meet him.”That fame made life a little difficult. He wanted to be normal, but he couldn’t.”At times he was his own worst enemy. It was both difficult, but it was also a pleasure and an honour.”It was tough on Mike and it was tough on me – trying to wrap my arms around him and protect him.”The more money he got, the more difficult it got. And Mike had a very impulsive personality at that time.I always felt it was my job to protect him.”But sometimes you can’t protect people from themselves.””We could make plans, but the only thing that would count would be the next two minutes.”I had a lot thrust upon me. I was his closest friend, but at the same time I was his manager managing his fight career.”Sometimes it became difficult because the lines were blurred, and they started getting more blurred as we got older.”I always felt it was my job to protect him. But sometimes you can’t protect people from themselves.”Wherever Tyson went, huge crowds followed him, especially in HarlemHolloway revealed it was almost impossible planning Tyson’s training campsCredit: Courtesy of Rory HollowayTyson and promoter Don King celebrate Holloway’s wedding dayCredit: Courtesy of Rory HollowayHolloway remembered a moment that summed up Tyson’s behaviours.He continued: “We were preparing for a fight, and usually about 14 weeks before the fight I would set up the camp.”I had people who did that for me, so I’d told them once we were setting up in Flagstaff, Arizona.”These guys had 18-wheeler trucks. They brought all Mike’s equipment – all his rings, TV’s, and we’d rent out a whole hotel. They would give us the kitchen and I’d bring our private chefs.”Before Mike went out there he asked me if everything was set up.”He trained one or two days, then all of a sudden he was bored and told me, ‘I don’t wanna train here.’ I said to him, ‘What do you mean you don’t want to train here? We brought out almost a million dollars worth of equipment and we rented out a whole hotel!'”I’d tried my best to make it to his liking, even going overboard. But he didn’t want to train.”I thought to myself, we’ll give it a couple of days, he would settle down.”But I woke up the next morning and he was gone!””Next I know, Mike is in Vegas! He called me and I asked, ‘What you doing in Vegas?’Tyson’s impulsive nature made him difficult to manage said HollowayOnce Holloway got Tyson into the ring, he knew his job was done”And he said, ‘Bring all the stuff here! I want to train here’. So we had to bring all the equipment to Las Vegas, it cost us a fortune. We got to Vegas and after a few days there he said to me, ‘I don’t wanna train here, I want to go to Ohio!'”Holloway added: “It was crazy. But when he put his mind to something, you had to accommodate him.”Once I got him in the ring and saw him touch gloves with an opponent, it was like a weight had lifted off my shoulders.”I didn’t even care about the fight, I was just happy to have got him where I needed to get him.”In 1986, Mike created history at the Las Vegas Hilton when he knocked out Trevor Berbick in the second round of the WBC heavyweight title contestHolloway was there for the moment that would change both their lives.At the time he was working at a juvenile detention centre, and was in Sin City to support his friend.By the end of the night, Holloway would become part of Team Tyson.”That’s probably one of the most memorable times in my life,” Holloway said. “It was a historical fight, he becomes the youngest ever heavyweight champion, and I then met him in the hotel lobby.Tyson floored Trevor Berbick to become the youngest ever heavyweight championOn that night, Tyson made Holloway his manager”I told Mike I had to go to Albany because if I didn’t go back I wouldn’t have a job.”Mike held the belts up to me and said, ‘We used to eat baloney together, now we’re going to eat steak. Tell them you quit.”Working alongside Tyson during his hey day was legendary promoter Don King.King and Tyson would fall out over the belief King had stolen money from him.A legal battle which dragged Holloway’s name into the mud ensued, with Tyson eventually getting a $14million payment.Holloway insisted he has nothing but respect for King, who helped them all achieve a privileged position.”I never had a problem with Don,” Holloway divulged.Tyson stands with Holloway, left, John Horn, right, and promoter Don KingWithout Don King, Tyson wouldn’t have made a $500m fortune claimed Hollowayread more sport features”In the sport of boxing, I gathered as much information that I could from him from his experience.”He gave me business acumen, and he understood my position as Mike’s best friend.”Don had an influence on Mike to a certain extent. But Mike really relied on me to deal with Don, as the middle man. There were scrapes, little small issues, but he never really had a problem with Don.”Most of the issues were due to Mike, in my opinion. A lot of people try and say different things, but the fact of the matter for us was that promoter brought us almost $500million. That’s the bottom line.”He allowed us to change trajectory on how much fighters got paid. We revolutionised that and it wouldn’t have happened without Don. “Don was able to leverage the whole Mike Tyson brand. I know what he meant to us.”In 1992, Tyson was convicted of rape and sentenced to six years in an Indiana prison.He would serve three, before being released on parole. Holloway visited him every month to check on his friend.Tyson arrives in court in 1992 to face charges of rapeTyson was released after three years on parole”Mike was always in a very sombre mood (in prison)”, Holloway recalled.”I would drive from New York to Indiana every first week of the month and I would sit down with him for a few hours and talk.”We never discussed anything passed prison. We never discussed what he was going to do when he got out.”It made me come to the conclusion he wasn’t going to box again. He lost so much weight and he didn’t look like Mike Tyson. He must have weighed about 180 pounds.”His eating habits were different. We’d talk about life, our family, where we started and came from, going down memory lane.”Four months before he got out, I found out that he really wanted to fight.”Mike and I came from abject poverty.”All of a sudden you get all this wealth and it’s like a tap, you don’t see it cutting off soon.”When Tyson got out, a huge fortune awaited him. Although, he was already spending up to £50,000 on piece on his new fascination, Tigers.”I don’t know how he came up with this fascination for tigers,” Holloway laughed.”Next thing you know, we had tigers in the house, a leopard… next minute, he was asking about getting a giraffe and a hippo.”We were at the house and tigers were walking around like pets and laying in the garage.Mike Tyson loved owning exotic pets when he was at the top of the fight gameHolloway recalled tigers walking around his home like domestic pets”At one point he talked about buying the house next door, tearing it down and building a big moat with palm trees so the tigers could feel at home.”The background we came from, we never had anything growing up.”Mike and I came from abject poverty. All of a sudden you get all this wealth and it’s like a tap, you don’t see it cutting off soon. Every couple of months, he’s fighting and he’s getting $30million or $40million.”Holloway and Tyson went their separate ways in 1997, which still hurts Holloway today.”Nothing ever happened. It was one of those situations where we just grew apart,” he said.People see you doing good and they want to be in your position.”I was a target, I had that on my head.””When it happened, I think people made a bigger deal out of it than there was. Mike and I never had an argument. It’s just something that happened.”He and I will always have a connection, he’s the godfather to my kids, and I will always support him up close or from afar.”The rumour mill took a toll on me. People saying I allowed people to take advantage of Mike and take his money, that was tough.”Mike would know I would never let that happen intentionally.”Outsiders came in and drew a wedge between us, they had an objective.”People see you doing good and they want to be in your position. I was a target, I had that on my head.READ MORE SUN STORIES”When we went our separate ways, there wasn’t any beef and that never gave me closure. Life has to go on. But that’s something that always lingers inside of me, in my heart.”I had nothing but good times with Mike. He afforded me and my family things that I may never have had, and the journey was amazing.”Holloway and Tyson went their separate ways in 1997Credit: Courtesy of Rory HollowayHolloway admitted he misses his friend, TysonCredit: Courtesy of Rory Holloway More

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    Man Utd cult hero beaten in just 47 minutes on professional tennis debut after switching sports at 45

    MANCHESTER UNITED icon Diego Forlan had an expectedly difficult professional tennis debut.The retired footballer, 45, has swapped the pitch for the court in a bid to play tennis at a professional level after excelling as a youngster.Diego Forlan has made his professional tennis debutCredit: GettyThe retired footballer played alongside Federico Coria in a doubles match on the ATP Challengers TourCredit: AFPForlan is known for a glittering career that saw him play for Manchester UnitedCredit: PA:Press AssociationForlan, who played for the likes of Man Utd, Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan, turned his attention to tennis after hanging up his boots in 2019.And the 112-time Uruguay international has grafted on the ITF Tour to rebuild his skills, competing in over 45 events and ranking No.108 in that category.But now the football hero has finally tried his hand at professional tennis, playing on the ATP Challenger Tour – tennis’ second tier circuit.Forlan played alongside Argentine partner Federico Coria in a game of doubles after receiving a wildcard for the Uruguay Open in Montevideo.READ MORE ON MAN UTDHowever, the pair were beaten in just 47 MINUTES as opponents Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos smashed the debutant and his partner 6-1 6-2. Things started positively for Forlan and Coria as they held serve to start the match, but their Bolivian counterparts soon showed their experience and pulled away.Forlan’s partner, Coria, is no stranger to pro tennis.The 32-year-old had a career-high singles ranking of 49 and has beaten stars such as British No.1 Cam Norrie in recent history.Most read in FootballDiego Forlan’s football careerA brief look at the career of Diego Forlan..CLUB CAREER1998 – 2002: Independiente2002 – 2004: Manchester United2004 – 2007: Villarreal2007 – 2011: Atletico Madrid2011 – 2012: Inter Milan2012 – 2014: Sports Club Internacional 2014 – 2015: Cerezo Osaka2015 – 2016: Penarol2016 – 2017: Mumbai City2018: KitcheeINTERNATIONAL CAREERCaps: 112Goals: 36Assists: 13Major tournament appearances: 28FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSpeaking ahead of his debut Forlan acknowledged just how difficult facing seasoned pros would be, but hinted that he wanted to try his hand at it at least once to see what would happen.Speaking to The Guardian, he said: “I’m far away from those guys. For me, everything is positive.Watch Diego Forlan smash rival at tennis as former Man Utd star makes incredible career change”Playing with professionals, just for one game, you never know, but I know it’s difficult. I will enjoy.“It’s going to be in my club with so many people, good weather. “Having the opportunity to be, I don’t know if I’m the first, a professional football player and professional tennis player, just for one game, it’s a privilege.”Forlan’s pro debut saw him lose in just 47 minutesCredit: GettyThe star received a fantastic reception from a home crowd in UruguayCredit: GettyWho are these famous footballers? More

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    Mike Tyson was once hit with $1,000 bill after pigeons POOED all over luxury hotel room and lost cars worth over $1m

    MIKE TYSON’S weird and wonderful life included losing $1MILLION worth of cars to being billed a grand after his pigeons POOED all over a hotel room.Tyson is believed to have earned over $300m (£230m) during his superstar heyday – but he somehow blew through it all. Mike Tyson spent fortunes on cars and didn’t even know where they wereCredit: PA:Press AssociationTyson with his second wife Monica Turner on a motorcycleCredit: ReutersThe boxing legend loved birdsCredit: Getty Images – GettyLegendary boxing manager Shelly Finkel – who first met Tyson when the boxer was a teenager – was there to witness the extraordinary spending. Finkel was Tyson’s manager during the late 1990s up until Iron Mike retired in 2005 – just two years after filing for bankruptcy. Tyson admitted to having an unhealthy spending habit during his volatile prime – splashing the cash for those around him. Finkel told SunSport: “Of course we had discussions about it.READ MORE IN BOXING”But he’s one of the few people who I’ve ever met who I really don’t believe that the money matters except for the moment to get him the satisfaction he wants.”Whether it be clothing, buying a car for a girl. It’s not like, ‘Hey, I gotta be wealthy.’ It was just the satisfaction at that moment.”Finkel recalls wild jewellery sprees in Manchester and shopping malls in Denmark having to be CLOSED just for Tyson.He said: “I remember, he’d spend $100,000 in one visit. I saw cars he had that were over $1million. Most read in BoxingJAKE PAUL VS MIKE TYSON: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE BOUTCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”When I took him over I had to do all kinds of searches, he didn’t even know where some of his cars or motorcycles were!”Tyson threw the towel in on his career in 2005 after quitting on his stool against Kevin McBride – who also worked as a tree surgeon. ‘Can you imagine Jake Paul’s face,’ says Mike Tyson trainer as he breaks boxing pad with brutal power in training video A year before that, Britain’s Danny Williams upset boxing’s youngest heavyweight champion of all time with a fourth-round knockout. But what Finkel remembers most about that bout in Louisville was being hit with a hefty hotel bill after Tyson’s pigeons pooed all over the room. He said: “There was always something. In Kentucky, he had flown in special racing pigeons from Europe, couple of $1,000 pigeons.”They come in, we’re at this hotel and he says to me, ‘What are we gonna do with the pigeons now?'”I said, ‘What do you mean? You’re the one who brought them here!’ I said, ‘Keep them in your room’. He said, ‘I can’t do they’ll fly over the road.'”I said, ‘Let’s rent a room for them.’ We rented the room and going to sleep, they s*** on everything. On the bed, everywhere.”A couple of weeks later, I get a bill for $1,000 from the hotel and I call them and say, ‘What is this for?’ They said, ‘Did you see that room? It was for cleaning it!'”Again, crazy, fun things but always something.”Tyson blew through his fortune during his primeCredit: GettyIron Mike bought and lost several carsCredit: London Features InternationalShelly Finkel formerly managed TysonCredit: AP:Associated PressJAKE PAUL VS MIKE TYSON: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE BOUTFinkel remains in touch with Tyson, 58, and his team, including third wife Lakiha Spicer ahead of his controversial boxing comeback.The two-time champ – who did face Roy Jones Jr in a 2020 exhibition – takes on 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul on Friday in Texas. It will be a professionally-sanctioned bout competed over eight two-minute rounds – opposed to the usual three – with bigger 14oz gloves. It comes almost two decades after Finkel watched Tyson’s career come crashing to an end in a bout which was lost way before the first bell. He said: “Before his fight, he said, ‘I just don’t have the desire.’ “I said, ‘Well, you trained already and should be able to beat this guy anyway’. And he didn’t. And he said, ‘That’s it.’READ MORE SUN STORIES”But now he’s 58 and he’s stepping into the ring with someone, that at any other time earlier, would have been something easy.”It may not be easy anymore.” Tyson facing off with Jake PaulCredit: RexCounting down to Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson…READ MORE on all the build-up to the massive clash in Texas on Netflix…All the info:Latest news and features: More

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    The soft side of the ‘Baddest man on the planet’ – Inside Mike Tyson’s hidden story as doting dad and benefactor

    MIKE TYSON has a fearsome reputation as one of boxing’s bad boys – but not everything is as it seems. The Baddest Man on the Planet is in final preparations ahead of a stunning return to the ring later this month. Mike Tyson is known for his hell-raising antics – but there’s a softer side to the boxing greatCredit: GettyTyson has seven children and in recent years has attended the Kids’ Choice Awards with daughter MilanCredit: GettyThe 58-year-old was known as the Baddest Man on the Planet during his careerCredit: GettyTyson will go toe-to-toe with YouTuber Jake Paul in a dust-up broadcast live to the world on Netflix. It will be the 58-year-old’s first pro fight in almost two decades since hanging up his gloves in 2006. Throughout his career, Iron Mike has built up a fearsome reputation as one of boxing’s greatest hell-raisers.He memorably bit Evander Holyfield’s ear off during their 1997 bout and was responsible for 44 opponents ending up on the canvas. READ MORE ON MIKE TYSONBut behind the bluster, there is a softer side to one of the world’s greatest-ever heavyweights.After years of chaos, Tyson has finally settled down after his third marriage with soulmate Lakiha Spicer.He is a doting dad and has mellowed in his later years, even accompanying daughter Milan to the Kids’ Choice Awards in 2018.Tyson has six kids with four different women named Mikey, 34, Rayna, 28, Amir, 27, Miguel, 22, Milan, 16, and Morocco, 13.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSTyson last returned to the ring in 2020, fighting Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition bout. He revealed his children had told him to “sit his old a** down”, but ultimately ignored them and went ahead with the fight. ‘Is it fixed?’ Mike Tyson’s ex-trainer has serious questions about the Jake Paul fightHe laughed: “My kids think I should sit my old a** down, but what do they know?”I’m very confident. They don’t know how to fight, none of my kids can beat me in a fight, so what are they talking about?”Despite being offered staggering sums to come out of retirement, the 58-year-old gave the majority of his £7.8million earnings to charity.Away from the ring, he has also set up the Mike Tyson Cares Foundation to help “give kids a fighting chance.”The foundation aims to help the homeless, build educational programs, and fight social injustice.Mike Tyson and wife Lakiha SpicerCredit: GettyTyson last came out of retirement in 2020 to face Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibitionCredit: GettyJAKE PAUL VS MIKE TYSON: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE BOUTTyson explains: “I am a product of poverty, so I identify with the struggles that plague communities that feel hopeless and despair. “I want my foundation to support community-based programs and turn hopelessness into hope.”Iron Mike’s charity work also stretches beyond his own Foundation.He helped create We 2 Matter in 2021, an organization aimed at helping female prisoners rejoin society.And on a recent episode of his podcast Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson, magician and musician Criss Angel revealed another selfless act from the boxing legend. Tyson was branded a “wonderful human being” by Angel, who revealed Iron Mike had given thousands in donations to his cancer charity.Angel said: “You have donated so much money to pediatric cancer, to my foundation and I just want to say as a friend and as a person with the kid that went through it, thank you so much.”Mike Tyson’s controversial comeback Mike Tyson is BACK!Yes, boxing’s youngest heavyweight champ of all time – just 20 when he achieved the feat – is preparing to lace them up again. He faces YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul on July 20 in Texas.The controversial clash – set for the 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Dallas – has been scrutinised over the 30-year age gap.Tyson will be 58 by the time the fight for the ages comes around and nearly 20 years removed from his last professional contest.He was last seen in the ring in November 2020 for an exhibition with fellow legend Roy Jones Jr, which ended a draw after eight rounds. Paul is meanwhile 9-1 in the ring, losing only to Tommy Fury in 2023, and has won three times since.His fight with Tyson will also be a landmark first on Netflix, with over 250MILLION subscribers able to watch the bout. Prior to his remarkable career, Tyson’s first love was his beloved pigeons.The New York native has kept the birds since he was a child, revealing he threw his very first punch after a bully killed one of his pets.Tyson explained: “The guy ripped the head off my pigeon. This was the first thing I ever loved in my life, the pigeon. That was the first time I threw a punch.”I have loved pigeons since I was nine. They were my escape.”I was fat and ugly. Kids teased me all the time. The only joy I had was pigeons.”Paul attempted to break bread with Mike ahead of their bout on November 15.He bought a pigeon for Tyson as a bizarre pre-fight gift – only for it to backfire in style.Mike Tyson’s most controversial moment was biting Evander Holyfield in 1997Credit: AFPThe former world heavyweight champion has a love for pigeonsCredit: GettyJake Paul vs Mike Tyson’s lifestyles comparedONE is a notorious YouTuber-turned-boxer who has taken the sport by storm.The other terrorised all in the ring in the 1980s and 1990s, famously biting the ear off an opponent in one fight.Iron Mike has rebuilt his life after squandering a £300m fortune with a cannabis empire, and is a huge advocate of the drug.And as Paul has continued to rise up the ranks, he has splashed the cash on a fleet of amazing cars.Whereas Tyson had more money than sense until a £15m debt saw him part with his cherished car collection.Paul now lives in a plush mansion worth £13m in Puerto Rico, after escaping his hectic life in LA.But these days, Tyson lounges in his Vegas property he paid £2.5m for with wife Lakiha, who he married in 2009. Paul is not yet married but is smitten with his speed skater girlfriend  Jutta Leerdam. She will be by his side when her man puts his 9-1 boxing record on the line against two-time heavyweight champ Tyson on July 20.Read more: Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson’s lifestyles compared, from The Problem Child’s £13m mansion to Iron Mike’s huge cannabis empire.Despite his charitable work, Tyson declares he is not a “nice person”, but does do “kind things.”He recently admitted: “There’s nothing nice about me. I’m not a nice person.”No, I’m a decent person, I try to do the right thing but a nice person I am not.”So anybody that has an auspice that I’m a nice person, they’re gonna be disappointed.”I’m just not a nice person. I don’t make people happy for no reason. I’m just who I am. I’m not trying to gain friends.”Basically what I’m saying, I don’t wanna make friends with you. I don’t care if you don’t put me on your boat or you let your yacht, I don’t give a f***.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I’m not gonna ever be nice to nobody. I’ll be kind but never nice.”You can watch Tyson’s showdown with Paul live on Netflix on November 15. More

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    Brazil legend Ronaldo snubs Zidane, Figo, Beckham and Rivaldo and picks former Aston Villa star as best-ever teammate

    BRAZIL legend Ronaldo Nazario has snubbed a host of superstar pals by picking a former Aston Villa star as his best-ever teammate.Ronaldo, 48, is arguably the greatest No9 in history after starring for some of football’s top sides.Ronaldo Nazario has revealed his best-ever teammate is an ex-Aston Villa starBrazil legend Ronaldo won two World Cups and two Ballon d’Ors in his primeCredit: Getty – ContributorA two-time Ballon d’Or winner, he banged in goals for Barcelona, Real Madrid and both Milan clubs while winning a host of trophies.Ronaldo also led Brazil to TWO World Cups and is now owner of LaLiga side Real Valladolid.As a result of his incredible career, the former hitman has played alongside some of the best in the business.Ronaldo got to link up with fellow superstars like Romario, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho at international level.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhile club life saw him play alongside icons including Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo and David Beckham.However, Ronaldo feels that another unsung hero trumped them all.Before playing at Barcelona, Real Madrid and the Milan clubs, Ronaldo’s first spell in Europe saw him turn out for Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven.He continued his fine form from first club Cruzeiro by netting 54 goals in 57 matches while also winning the Dutch Cup.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd it was at PSV that Ronaldo struck up a strike partnership with former Belgium star Luc Nilis.The pair linked up superbly on the pitch for two years before Ronaldo was snapped up by Barca.Eight of the greatest players to never win the Ballon d’Or despite their incredible careersRonaldo loved his partnership at PSV Eindhoven with Belgian striker Luc NilisCredit: ReutersNilis played five times for Aston Villa before a leg break ended his careerCredit: GettyNilis went on to net 133 goals in 212 games across six seasons for PSV, winning two titles in the process.His career came to an abrupt end in 2000 after just five matches for Aston Villa when he suffered a complicated leg break that almost required amputation.But despite not being as glamorous a name as some of Ronaldo’s Galactico friends, Nilis has the honour of being his greatest-ever teammate.Ronaldo said: “I played with people like Figo, Romario, Zidane, Rivaldo, Djorkaeff and Raul, but nobody was like him.“(Nilis) was simply fantastic, certainly the best teammate I’ve ever had.”Ronaldo played with numerous superstars over the years including RivaldoCredit: AP:Associated PressZinedine Zidane, David Beckham and Luis Figo were among his pals at Real MadridCredit: EPA More

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    Arsenal legend REFUSES to go on Gary Neville’s podcast because it’s ‘too Man Utd driven’

    GARY NEVILLE was at the centre of many battles between Manchester United and Arsenal during his playing days.And it seems some of those rivalry feelings between the Red Devils and Gunners have not dissipated, after Martin Keown revealed why he refuses to go on Neville’s podcast.Martin Keown has revealed why he refuses to appear on Gary Neville’s Stick to Football podcastCredit: GettyKeown accused the podcast of being too ‘Man Utd driven’Credit: YouTube / The OverlapKeown, 58, won three Premier League titles with Arsenal including the Invincibles campaign.The defender was involved deeply in his own way in the era-defining rivalry.Arguably his most notable flashpoint being when he screamed in Ruud van Nistelrooy’s face when his penalty hit the bar to ensure Arsenal remain undefeated in the league during the 2003/04 season.Speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast, Keown recounted the battles between the two sides, including the Patrick Vieira v Roy Keane debate.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe said: “It’s like ranking siblings. I think without Patrick, he was the link. It was like a ladder to the goal. “You’d have to go into Patrick and they talk about Roy Keane, I’d put him ahead of Roy Keane. That’s a massive debate and people can say what they want.”Listen, this guy had everything. People used to look at him in the tunnel and that 97/98 group were pioneers for how we were going to play. “They’d look at him in the tunnel and go ‘wow, he’s even bigger in real life than on the TV, we can’t kick him.’Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”I think he reacted too much to a lot of that and then I had to become his minder and got sent off myself against [Paulo] Di Canio. We had lots of battles to keep Patrick there. “You had Patrick in midfield and Dennis Bergkamp, then you brought in Pires – what a talent.Gary Neville gives behind-the-scenes tour of new job as he misses Sky Sports’ coverage of Aston Villa vs Man Utd”Ray Parlour was granite and interweaving in all these teams. Then Sol Campbell came and worked with me and Tony [Adams]. “On the left-hand side we had Marc Overmars and you didn’t see him travel. He was so quick it was like ‘where did he come from?'”Keown could not resist a dig towards Neville, 49, as he continued before making his declaration over why he won’t appear on his old enemy’s podcast.He continued: “He destroyed Gary Neville which was always a nice pleasure. Sorry Gary! I’m not on your podcast and I won’t be either, it’s too Man United driven sorry! “He did them a favour when he left – Marc Overmars – because he was incredible. A great lad off the pitch as well.”Red Nev’s Red guestsNeville is one of the mainstays on The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast alongside the aforementioned Keane.The podcast has been accused in the past of being too focused on Man Utd, with many of the guests who have appeared on the show being stars who played at Old Trafford.Of the last 10 guest-driven podcasts featuring a former pro discussing their career, ex-United stars Rio Ferdinand, Andy Cole, Patrice Evra, Peter Schmeichel, and former manager David Moyes have all featured.Meanwhile, Wayne Rooney was a frequent guest before he took over as manager of Championship side Plymouth.However, other core members of the podcast are ex-Liverpool star Jamie Carragher and Arsenal icon Ian Wright.Former Women’s Super League star Jill Scott is another ex-pro who appears often.READ MORE SUN STORIESRecent guests outside of the Man Utd gang include ex-stars Vieira, Glenn Hoddle and Les Ferdinand, while PGMOL chief Howard Webb, ex-Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez and Burnley co-owner JJ Watt.Regardless, Keown and Neville starred together for the England national team on 14 occasions. More