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    England’s World Cup hopes thrown into disarray after it emerges at least five players are refusing to be vaccinated

    ENGLAND’S World Cup hopes have been thrown into disarray after it emerged that at least five players are refusing to be vaccinated.Three rebels are senior members of the Three Lions squad who starred at the Euros this summer.
    England’s World Cup hopes in Qatar have been thrown into disarray after it emerged that at least five players are refusing to be vaccinatedCredit: Handout – Getty
    The players’ refusal to have the jab will throw Gareth Southgate’s plans into chaos as organisers of next year’s Qatar World Cup plan to ban all unvaccinated playersCredit: Reuters
    England can all but seal qualification with wins against lowly Andorra and Hungary this month.
    But organisers of next year’s Qatar World Cup plan to ban all unvaccinated players.
    The rebels have given a string of “nonsense” reasons for not having the vaccine, a source revealed.
    One footballer claimed he is too “young and fit” to be affected by the virus — despite evidence it can damage the health of younger people, who can also spread it.
    Another refused after buying into bizarre “conspiracy theories” that the jab is a tool for governments to spy on people.
    The others are said to have been pressured against having it by their anti-vaxxer Wags.
    At least five of manager Gareth Southgate’s squad are unjabbed — and the revolt could derail his preparations for next year’s World Cup.

    The players are also on a collision course with organisers of the Qatar finals, who plan to ban all unvaccinated players.
    Three of the five rebels are senior players with a string of honours who had starring roles at the Euros this summer.
    They are due to fly to Andorra next week as part of the England “Covid bubble” ahead of their next qualifying match.
    The trip to the Pyrenees will coincide with the easing of travel restrictions for the fully vaccinated.
    But in a move likely to spark fury, the unjabbed five will be given special exemption that will allow them to train and play through quarantine.
    Insiders fear it could cause a rift in the England camp — after Southgate fronted a vaccination campaign in July.
    In a video message to the nation he said: “There’s no doubt the vaccination programme is our best route out of this problem.”
    Southgate said he felt lending his support was “responsible” but later revealed: “Of all the things I’ve received abuse for over the summer — of which there’s been several — that’s the one I’ve received the most abuse over.”
    He and club bosses are said to be battling misinformation.
    A source said: “Dressing rooms and Whatsapp groups are awash with anti-vax conspiracy theories. Many senior players have been duped by online arguments and myths against the vaccine.
     “And they’re refusing to change course. If Qatar press ahead with plans to demand Covid vaccine passports from fans and players, it’s going to come to a head.”
    Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van Tam has been drafted in to address the jab benefits and dispel the myths with a special video message distributed via an app to all players.
    But one club doctor said: “We’ve got senior players, intelligent men, coming out with all sorts of nonsense. One told me he didn’t need the vaccine because he could boost his immunity by taking vitamins.
    “Some of the stuff they’re reading — and believing — on the internet is incredible. Players are saying it will make them infertile, that it’s part of a plot involving Bill Gates, that the pandemic is just propaganda.
    “The real problem is they’re also polluting the minds of younger players.”
     Sports minister Nigel Huddleston said: “It’s disappointing to hear there may be some footballers unwilling to get vaccinated, perhaps due to misinformation online.”
    An FA spokesman said: “This is a private matter for individuals and their respective clubs as employers. Our preparations for the forthcoming internationals continue as normal.”
    Players refusing jabs are unlikely to be able to take part in the finalsCredit: PA:Press Association
    The Covid jab rebels have stunned staff with their reasons for not having the vaccine – One said he is too “young and fit” to be affected by the virusCredit: PA
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    Hardcore Fulham fans told me they’ve got my back – now I am fourth reserve goalie, says brave Rhys Porter

    IT is not only Fulham players rallying behind trolled disabled footballer Rhys Porter. The 13-year-old became an internet sensation when stars from the Championship side ran to celebrate with him after going 1-0 up against Bristol City last Saturday. 
    Rhys was born with cerebral palsy, a condition that affects muscle control and movement, but his dream has always been to play football just like his friendsCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun
    Rhys Porter, 13, became an internet sensation when stars from the Championship side ran to celebrate with him after going 1-0 up against Bristol City last SaturdayCredit: Reuters
    But what happened after the game was perhaps even more exciting for the youngster, who hit headlines after a TikTok video on him playing for his football team drew thousands of vile messages online.
    His mum Kelly has told how a gang of “serious-looking” Fulham fans raced down the train to find him on the way home after the match.
    She says: “They were the real hardcore fans that don’t wear any Fulham stuff. 
    “They were carrying their plastic pints, banter in full flow. Suddenly, one of the guys tells everyone in the carriage that Rhys, ‘Is a legend’.
    “He said the whole of Fulham’s Hammersmith End has got his back. Anyone picking on Rhys in the street is going to need to watch out. He’s one of the lads, wheelchair or not. 
    “Then this bloke said, ‘If your mum can’t take you to football, I’m going to come and get you’.”
     At the family’s home in Hillingdon, Middlesex, Rhys breaks into a wide smile and says: “It was brilliant!” 

    Kelly, 41, an aviation company HR worker, adds: “That probably meant as much to him as any of the many messages of support he’s had because that’s what he strives to be.
    “He wants to be walking, he wants to go in the pub, he wants to go to the football and do things which he considers normal.
    Loved the freedom
    “That moment on the train shows his message is getting across — ‘I’m in a wheelchair but there is nothing different about me. I’m still a lad. I still like football, it’s just my legs aren’t working’. 
    “And that is what he tried to say all along — ‘Why can’t I be included?’.”
     Rhys, an only child, was born with cerebral palsy, a condition that affects muscle control and movement. 
    He was unable to walk and, aged seven, developed epilepsy, but the seizures appear to have stopped.
    Rhys has always been football crazy, at first supporting dad Adam’s team Arsenal, before switching allegiance to Fulham six years ago.
    But his dream has always been to play football just like his friends.
    Kelly says: “I remember when he was about three or four, he asked, ‘Can you buy me these boots because all the football players play really good in them? If you buy me these boots maybe my legs will work’. Those things were heartbreaking.” 
    Rhys says: “I always wondered why I couldn’t play for a normal team. I always wanted to play for the school and win a cup. When I was little the coach kept saying I couldn’t play.”
    His dream of being a player came true in 2013 when he and pal Tom Manning, 16, joined Feltham Bees, a football team for disabled youngsters. 
    Sometimes Rhys would play outfield in his electric wheelchair but he loved the freedom of going in goal on his hands and knees.
    But a six-second video of him making a save during a Surrey pan-disability tournament he posted on TikTok in June sparked a torrent of cruel comments.
    Rhys named as reserve keeper for the Fulham squadCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun

     Adam, 43, who reduced his hours as a builder to be Rhys’s carer, says: “Some of the hurtful comments were from kids, but much of it was adults and that boiled my blood even more.”
    Kelly adds: “We knew it was adults by the names he was called, like ‘vegetable van der Sar’. Van der Sar is a player from our era, a child wouldn’t use that name. 
    “Another said, ‘Read these comments before you come to the pub tonight, they’re really funny’. 
    “Somebody else wrote, ‘Oh look at him, he is doing an Eriksen’, on the day Christian Eriksen had a cardiac arrest on the pitch playing for Denmark in the Euros.”
    Adam says: “When he saw all this hate, Rhys got in a right state, screaming the place down, saying, ‘I don’t want to play football any more. Why are people so cruel?’.
    “One thing we’ve never done is shield Rhys from the fact that life is harsh. If you tell him the truth he takes it on the chin, listens and then deals with it the way he wants to deal with it.”
    So the family sat down together and read every vile comment. They even found photos online of some of the people behind the slurs.
    Kelly says: “In the beginning we set out to drown the negative comments with positive ones. I dropped emails to Fulham and other clubs.
    “Arsenal commented, ‘Really great save, Rhys’. But off the back of the positivity, there were comments like, ‘Why the hell is a club commenting on a kid that has just jumped a centimetre?’. 
    “I don’t know if it was a good thing or a bad thing because it was just making it more and more negative.”
    ‘I’m me, just me’
    Then, instead of censoring the offenders, TikTok removed Rhys’s video for “attracting too much hate”. It later backed down.
     Rhys decided to fight back against the haters with positivity. He raised nearly £20,000 for disability charity Scope by doing 20 saves a day and encouraged friends to take part in Scope’s Make It Count challenge with their own fundraising activities.
    Rhys also created his own campaign #BU, which stands for Be You, to encourage everyone to include those who are disabled or different in their lives and activities.
    Kelly says: “Being a teenager in a wheelchair he has noticed that you don’t often get invited with the rest of the class to hang around in the park and do all the things boys of his age do.” 
    In his bedroom, surrounded by football memorabilia, Rhys designed a logo to go on hoodies, which he sells to raise more money for Scope.
    His #BU logo shows stick people who are disabled, black, gay and white all high-fiving each other. 
    Rhys would love England and Arsenal star Bukayo Saka — who was a victim of trolls during the Euros — to wear one. He says: “I want to try to make a difference for disabled people. You should have the same opportunities and chances as anyone else would. 
    “You shouldn’t have to be anyone different, be compared or face bullying or torment for who you are. I may not be perfect but I’m good enough. I’m me, just me.”
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    PM Boris Johnson sent a handwritten letter telling Rhys how sorry he was to hear about the nasty comments.
    The PM added: “Please don’t let it bother you and carry on doing everything you enjoy.”
    Last week Rhys went to Wembley to play wheelchair football with the stars of the England Cerebral Palsy team, who have now invited him to St George’s Park, the national training ground. 
    And Fulham’s players were so impressed with how Rhys has beaten the bullies that they invited him to train with them last week. 
    ‘Every boy’s dream’
    Centre back Tim Ream says: “People think players are role models and inspirations. What Rhys is doing is more of an inspiration than anything any of us can do.”
    At Fulham’s Motspur Park training ground, Rhys gave a #BU hoodie to striker Bobby Reid.
    The youngster says: “I told Bobby ‘if you don’t score on Saturday against Bristol then I’ll take the hoodie back’. When Mitrovic scored, I saw Bobby wave at me and the players all came over, jumped the barrier and give me a big hug. It was amazing.”
    The game ended 1-1 but by then video of the goal celebration had gone viral. Through the early hours of the following morning, Rhys’s phone pinged non-stop.
    Kelly says: “I woke up in the night thinking, ‘What the bloody hell is that?’. 
    “His phone was lighting up with thousands of messages of support from all over the world — even someone from Peru. He has had the week of his life, every boy’s dream.”
    And the dream has carried on. 
    At their Craven Cottage ground on Wednesday — where Fulham beat Swansea 3-1 — Rhys was listed in the match programme as Goalkeeper Number 4. 
    Breaking into that massive grin, he said: “Three injuries and I’m on!”
    Rhys makes the save in the TikTok video that led to trolling
    In his beloved Fulham shirt with Adam and KellyCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun
    Rhys looking right at home with his Fulham teammatesCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun
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    Cristiano Ronaldo supporting best friend Jose Semedo after his sudden death of his wife

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo is supporting one of his best friends following the sudden death of his wife.Former Charlton and Sheffield Wednesday star Jose Semedo’s other half Soraia, 34, passed away on Thursday morning following health complications caused by an infection.
    Semedo and Soraia had been together for more than 15 years
    The former Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton ace is great friends with Ronaldo
    She was pronounced dead in the early hours at Curry Cabral Hospital in Lisbon.
    Ronaldo became friends with Jose at Sporting Lisbon’s youth academy and has holidayed with him in the Med.
    It’s said he phoned his footballer pal to comfort him and offer his support.
    Jose, 36, a defensive midfielder currently playing for Portuguese side Vitoria FC, has also been receiving support from fans on social media.
    Alongside a photo Jose posted earlier this year of him cuddling his wife, who he described as ‘My Queen’, one said: “I am thinking of you and sending you lots of hugs.”
    Another added: “Be strong Jose. I hope your friends and family can help you at this difficult moment in your life.”
    Ronaldo and Jose, who spent most of his career playing in England, are understood to have forged their close bond after the Man United striker protected his pal when the Sporting Lisbon youth academy director tried to expel him.

    The dad-of-four reportedly used his influence as the academy’s best player to stop it.
    They have holidayed regularly together in the Med.
    Jose has previously said:” I owe Ronaldo everything. If it wasn’t for him I would have been expelled from the academy and returned to the neighbourhood when I grew up.
    “Many of my childhood friends are in jail or have got hooked on drugs.
    “Nothing makes me think I wouldn’t have followed the same path.
    “I owe my sporting career, my children and my wonderful life to Cristiano.”
    Sheffield Wednesday, where he spent six years and was voted Player of the Year in his first season in 2011, said in a statement: “Everyone at Sheffield Wednesday sends our heartfelt condolences to Jose Semedo following the tragic passing of his wife, Soraia.
    “The Wednesday family are with you at this terrible time, Jose.”
    It’s said he phoned his footballer pal to comfort him and offer his supportCredit: Getty
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    Ebonie Jones recently swapped HGV licence for boxing one… but now hopes to profit from focusing her fuel on fighting

    EBONIE JONES has swapped her HGV licence for a boxing one at just the wrong time – but can now focus all her fuel on fighting.The 23-year-old Portsmouth featherweight learned to drive massive motors in the army and could earn a fortune delivering petrol to dry garages over the weekend.
    Ebonie Jones could be earning a fortune driving HGVs amid the current petrol crisis
    But the Portsmouth featherweight is only focused on fuelling up for the ringCredit: Getty
    Jones is dwarfed by her debut opponent Vaida MasiokaiteCredit: Getty
    But the only pumping she wants to see on Saturday at Wembley Arena – on the undercard of Chris Eubank Jr’s show – are fists cheering on her pro debut against Lithuanian Vaida Masiokaite.
    She told SunSport: “I was in the Royal Engineers and for my trade I got my Cat C+E licence and was just about to start my tank course when I decided to leave and turn pro.
    “I haven’t had any calls from BP or Esso to help out with their deliveries yet.
    “I have heard that the money for it is good at the moment. But I don’t think John would give me the time off of training to be honest!
    “I have had no income since I left the army in July, when I signed off I didn’t know I would even have an offer to turn pro, I thought I might have to get a little part-time job on the side of training.
    “But now the risk has paid off and everything feels like perfect timing.”

    Jones was a stand-out amateur but walked away from the sport completely two years ago when she became disillusioned with trying to make the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
    The self-confessed slugger did not even enjoy watching the sport on TV.
    But, thanks to the rapidly rising success of women’s boxing, can now make her bow on Sky Sports instead of garage forecourts.
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    She added: “Professional boxing was never a serious career option for women before.
    “The only way to really make something of yourself or career was to go to the Olympics, which not everyone can do.
    “But now there are female world champions who are well known and well paid, it’s big.” 

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    London Marathon hopeful Charlotte Purdue stopped running late at night in training after Sarah Everard tragedy

    CHARLOTTE PURDUE refused to go running late at night or through empty parks in training for Sunday’s London Marathon.The safety of women on our streets has become a major talking point following the abduction and murder of Sarah Everard in March.
    Charlotte Purdue refused to train late at night after Sarah Everard’s murderCredit: PA
    Everard, 33, was kidnapped, raped and killed by policeman Wayne Couzens in MarchCredit: Reuters
    Everard, 33, was walking home alone at night when she was kidnapped, raped and killed by policeman Wayne Couzens.
    The serving Met Police officer was this week sentenced to life in prison for his hideous crimes.
    In recent days many women have revealed online their own near-escapes and encounters with dangerous men at night time.
    Purdue, Britain’s fourth fastest woman of all time over 26.2 miles, said: “I’ve been thinking of the Sarah Everard case a lot the last few days.
    “I personally only really run in well-populated places and in the day — not late at night or through empty parks.
    “I hadn’t thought about it much before this whole situation but I definitely have to a lot more now.
    “I run on the treadmill now when it’s dark and in winter because it’s a lot safer. In the day I do feel safe running outside by myself.

    “I’d say more streetlights, and CCTV cameras, stuff like that would help. People have to make their own decision on if they feel safe or where they run.”
    Purdue aims to use the 41st London Marathon — rescheduled from April — to show Team GB selectors were wrong to crush her Olympics dream.
    The 30-year-old ran her PB of 2:25:38 at the 2019 London Marathon but was snubbed for Tokyo — with Brits Stephanie Davis, Jess Piasecki and Steph Twell all flopping in Sapporo.
    It proved a very stressful time for Purdue, who was naturally left ‘gutted’, and she attempted in vain to appeal the decision.
    The Aldershot ace claims there were untruths told about her training and physical condition in the selection meeting, which she was keen to rectify on the record.
    And now seven months on, she feels let down by the lack of communication from UK Athletics about why she was ignored.
    ‘TOOK TIME TO GET OVER IT’
    Purdue said: “It has taken some time to get over what happened.
    “I was advised by the British Athletes Commission and they set me up with some legal advice.
    “When my appeal was unsuccessful, they advised me to write an open letter to UK Athletics boss Jo Coates about the whole situation.
    “I did receive a reply from her in March, a letter basically saying she acknowledged my points but I have had no communication since then.
    “The Olympics is such a big thing and I felt I did deserve a spot in the team. I feel like I could have run well in Tokyo.
    “I definitely haven’t forgotten about it but I just want to move on now and focus on Sunday.
    “The point to prove is more to myself that I’m back to my best rather than me proving anything to someone else.
    “It’s definitely tainted my desire. I’d obviously love to represent GB again but I definitely won’t forget about this whole year and situation.” More

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    Man Utd’s £73m Jadon Sancho told he’s lucky to make England squad by Gareth Southgate after slow start to Prem life

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has told Jadon Sancho he is lucky to be in the England squad.And Three Lions boss Southgate has also conceded that he should not have handed an England debut as early to Mason Greenwood, who has once again been left out.
    Jadon Sancho has struggled at Manchester United following his £73million switch from Borussia DortmundCredit: Getty
    England gaffer Gareth Southgate has stated Sancho is fortunate to have been included in his latest squadCredit: Getty
    Sancho, yet to make a major mark for Manchester United since his £73million move from Dortmund, has scraped into the squad for the forthcoming games with Andorra and Hungary.
    Southgate said: “Does he deserve to be in on these performances over the last few weeks? Well, probably not.
    “But I think we feel we have invested in Jadon over a period of time, we believe he can get to a high level.
    “I would like some time with him, to chat with him and help that process that’s going on at Manchester United.
    “We try to individually do the right thing at the right time, send the right message and sometimes the right message is to leave a player out and maybe they respond and that’s the right thing but we feel with Jadon at this time it is important for us to keep him with us.
    “The Bundesliga is totally different, Dortmund is a big club but Manchester United is one of the biggest in the world.

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    “There’s a definite adaptation to the league, you’re not going to get the goals and assists numbers anywhere near in our league, that you are in the Bundesliga.”
    England travel to Andorra on Saturday week and entertain Hungary three days later.
    There is no place for either Greenwood, who was picked for Iceland aged 18 in September 2020 but sent home in disgrace with Phil Foden for inviting two women to the team hotel.
    Equally, despite playing for Dortmund, Southgate claims England must still be careful with 18-year-old Jude Bellingham, who has also been left out.
    Talking about Greenwood’s selection 13 months ago, Southgate said: “We didn’t know as much about him at that point and you’re drawn by the quality of the performances and the maturity that you see on the field.
    “So you’d have to say that maybe that was a bit early because he’s feeling at the moment that to establish himself at Manchester United is a big challenge and I can totally understand that.

    “We want them to be big players for England for the long term. So we have to try to make the right decisions while they are still growing and maturing physically.
    “Jude at the moment has got a high level of matches, he’s playing Champions League games, he’s playing league games as an 18-year-old.
    “He had a full season last season then into a European Championship, so no break and we have to remember that these lads are still physically growing.”
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    Chelsea must win their own mental battle after successive losses ahead of international break, insists Loftus-Cheek

    RUBEN LOFTUS-CHEEK admits Chelsea must win the battle in their heads in order to turn around a dip in form.Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat at Juventus came just four days after an identical result against Man City and normally prolific Chelsea have also hit a dry patch in front of goal.
    Ruben Loftus-Cheek came off the bench in Wednesday’s Champions League defeat away at JuventusCredit: Getty
    They play winless Southampton on Saturday and need to get confidence back on a high before the squad splits up for a two-week international break.
    Midfielder Loftus-Cheek said: “Now it’s about the mental game and we need to win in the Premier League on Saturday.”
    “We need to reflect on this game, see where we can get better, regroup and bounce back.
    “With the ball possession we had, we should be making more chances and being more dangerous.”
    Chelsea have managed only one shot on target in 180 minutes of football although losing in Italy dented morale it is not a disaster for the Champions League title holders.
    Loftus-Cheek remarked: “Anyone can win this competition. You want to be peaking when you get to the business end.

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    “Sometimes you can afford a loss in the group stage. We need to get through this, work at it.
    “It will come, and hopefully we will look back and see this as a hurdle.
    “The way Juventus play, and how good they are defending in that tight, compact block, if you’re not at the quality you should be it’s going to be hard to break them down.
    “We’re the champions and they respect us as a team. You could see that’s why they camped behind the ball. It worked for them so well done to Juventus.

    ‘We had a few chances at the end, but if you’re not at your top quality in the Champions League sometimes you get a defeat.”
    Boss Thomas Tuchel will be hoping to have key midfielder Mason Mount fit again after missing the last two games.
    Mount was called up for the latest England squad despite his injury and joins team-mate Reece James for the games against Andorra and Hungary.
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    New champ Oleksandr Usyk back on school run with son Mikhail just days after masterclass victory over Anthony Joshua

    MIKHAIL USYK is much happier now his dad is heavyweight champion of the world — and back on the school run.Ice-cool Oleksandr revealed ahead of Saturday night’s masterclass win over Anthony Joshua he was more worried about his six-year-old son’s nervous start to education than the Brit powerhouse.
    Oleksandr Usyk is on top of the world after being crowned unified heavyweight championCredit: Reuters
    Usyk is now back on the school run with son MikhailCredit: Instagram / @usykaa
    And the new WBA, IBF and WBO king told SunSport, despite a few cuts and bruises, he is already back on drop-off duty after schooling AJ at Tottenham.
    Dad-of-three Usyk said: “My son goes to school more willingly now because I’ve arrived home and I’m taking him there.
    “But, as far as I’m concerned, none of my kids boasts that their dad is world champion. And, honestly, I’m happy about that.”
    Joshua has lifted British boxing up by the bootstraps, leaving almost everyone in the industry, including Tyson Fury, gutted by his loss.
    But it is still hard to find a single retired or active fighter, pundit, promoter or fan who agreed with his gameplan to outbox the gifted technician.
    Even as the rounds slipped away from him, none of AJ’s three-man coaching team ordered him to step on the gas to save his titles, leaving him to limp towards the judges’ unanimous decision.

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    But Usyk defended Team AJ, explaining: “I don’t think he was boxing safe and hoped that the judges would help him somehow due to the home-soil factor.
    “There are many reasons why his team didn’t tell him about a KO.
    “When you’re trying to focus too much on knockout, it simply doesn’t happen most of the time.
    “Whether he thought about the judges or not — I guess that’s his deal.”
    Usyk and AJ both won Olympic gold at London 2012 and are brilliant ambassadors for the sport.
    We will try our best to progress and become strongerOleksandr UsykWBA, WBO & IBF Heavyweight Champion
    The build-up was typically decent but the mercurial leftie made it very clear that he saw AJ as a normal boxer with nothing to frighten him.
    And that should ring alarm bells for AJ who has snapped up an immediate rematch, planned for March, especially as the new king is already making improvements.
    When reminded of his assessment, Usyk added: “I stand by what I said.
    “It just depends on his efforts and his team. The same goes for us — and we will try our best to progress and become stronger.”
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    Usyk put on a boxing clinic to beat Joshua on pointsCredit: Reuters
    Usyk was more worried about his son’s day at school than the threat possessed by JoshuaCredit: Instagram / @usykaa
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