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    ‘Big news coming’ – Tyson Fury teases next fight announcement as he says ‘the Saudi Arabian King is coming back’

    TYSON FURY says there is “some big news coming” in a cryptic message on social media amid speculation about his next fight.Fury’s most recent boxing bout took place in October when he beat Deontay Wilder for the second time with an 11th-round knockout at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury teased some major news amid speculation about his next boxing fightCredit: Instagram / @gypsyking101
    Tyson Fury hinted at a return to Saudi Arabia following his Crown Jewel match two years agoCredit: WWE
    The Gypsy King’s upcoming plans are uncertain but he teased a return to the ring in Saudi Arabia as he shared a story on Instagram showing a picture of himself competing at 2019 WWE event Crown Jewel.
    The British superstar then declared that the “Saudi Arabian king is coming back”.
    Fury said: “In the gym guys, smashing it. Absolutely smashing it.
    “The Saudi Arabian king is coming back! Get up there my boy!
    “Some big news coming, hold tight!”
    Fury was previously linked with a fight against fellow Brit Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia.
    But plans fell through as Wilder triggered his rematch clause against the undefeated heavyweight and AJ faced Oleksandr Usyk.
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    Fury has also expressed his desire to work with WWE again after beating Braun Strowman in Riyadh two years ago.
    However, it is unknown when Vince McMahon’s promotion will be returning to the Middle East.
    The lineal heavyweight champion has been linked with an upcoming match against fellow Brit Dillian Whyte.
    The WBC made Whyte the mandatory challenger in October but a deal has been delayed by rows over money. More

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    UFC star Francis Ngannou calls out Tyson Fury AGAIN and believes he can ‘make some damage’ switching to boxing

    UFC superstar Francis Ngannou has challenged Tyson Fury to a fight again as he considers switching to boxing.Ngannou suggested that it is only a matter of time until he swaps the Octagon for the squared circle and has big plans as he wants to “make some damage” against a top heavyweight.
    UFC champ Francis Ngannou is considering a switch to boxing in the near futureCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury has been challenged to a boxing fight by UFC superstar Francis NgannouCredit: Rex
    The reigning UFC Heavyweight Champion has called out the undefeated Fury once more and would also love to lock horns with Deontay Wilder.
    Ngannou told TMZ: “It’s always been down the line. This is something I’m not taking my eyes off of.
    “It’s gonna happen, either way. Even if, when the UFC and I finalise a deal, the boxing part has to be into it because I can’t see myself retire without boxing.
    “Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder. I would like to test myself to that level. It’s not the same sport, although I’m the champion, I’m in the top in this division.
    “At the end of the day, it’s just about like trained hands, trained punches, having a good delivery system to produce bombs and I’m sure that if I deliver my own punch, it’s pretty good, I can make some damage.”
    Ngannou has been vocal about his desire to face British superstar Fury in the near future.
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    And the 35-year-old Cameroonian’s coach Dewey Cooper believes he can end the Gypsy King’s undefeated streak.
    Cooper previously said: “Tyson Fury right now is the best boxer in the world.
    “Tyson is difficult for any heavyweight because of the attributes, the speed, the boxing ability, the good defence, the confidence and swagger. Tyson’s a real one and Tyson is a tough fight for anybody in boxing.
    Boxing star Tyson Fury and UFC champ Francis Ngannou have been embroiled in a heated rivalry
    “But Francis definitely can fight any heavyweight with time and amending the training a little bit. He can definitely do it because Francis does have power.
    “However with a boxing glove the power would decrease a little bit compared to what it is with the MMA gloves.
    “Because an MMA glove is only 4oz while a boxing glove is 10oz so that makes a difference. A lot of little intangible things.
    “Of course he can box and of course he could eventually beat someone like a Tyson Fury, for sure.”
    UFC star Francis Ngannou says he is sick of ‘borrowing money’ as he hints at boxing switch as Fury and Wilder rake in £18m each More

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    Anthony Joshua warned Oleksandr Usyk was only at 60 per cent of his best in first bout despite giving him brutal beating

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been warned that rival Oleksandr Usyk was only at 60 per cent of his best when he beat him in September.Usyk won the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles when he defeated Joshua 117-112, 116-112, 115-113 on the judges’ scorecards in London.
    Oleksandr Usyk defeated Anthony Joshua in London to claim the unified heavyweight titlesCredit: PA
    AJ will be looking for revenge when the two heavyweights square up again in a rematch, which is expected to take place early next year.
    However, the Watford-born bruiser has been warned by the undefeated Ukrainian’s manager Sergey Lapin that his fighter didn’t give him his all at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Lapin told MyBettingSites: “I have known Alexander for more than 20 years. I have been there and seen all of his successes in boxing.
    “One thing that sets him apart is he processes information and adapts to the fighter in front of him very, very quickly.
    “It sometimes seems to me that he is from another planet – he is that good.
    “Despite the fact that he has a huge amount of experience and fights behind him, he is constantly improving and getting better every training day.
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    “I have seen and know what Usyk is really capable of, and the version of Usyk in the fight with Anthony Joshua was 60-70 per cent of his potential.
    “So yes, Usyk can really be better.”
    Lapin, though, expects Usyk to undergo a very tough fight when the two boxing stars lock horns again.
    He remembers how Joshua told The Cat that he now knows how to beat him after the 12th round.
    Anthony Joshua has been warned Oleksandr Usyk only gave him 60 per cent his bestCredit: Getty
    Lapin added: “To be honest, in the fight with Usyk, I saw the best version of Joshua in years. Joshua is strong-willed and has character.
    “All belts were at stake, and he went all-in, but lost. I don’t understand at all why most boxing skeptics say Joshua’s wrong strategy was the explanation for Usyk’s victory.
    “This victory was not just a lucky blow, as in the fight with [Andy] Ruiz [Jr], it was a victory by all criteria.
    “As for the immediate rematch, right after the end of the 12th round, I heard Anthony say: “Hey, Alex, I know how to beat you, I want a rematch”.

    “Now he will try to take back his title. We are definitely looking forward to a very cool rematch.”
    This comes after Team Usyk reached out to Joshua’s camp earlier this month to see if he’d be willing to forgo his rematch and give his place to Tyson Fury.
    Reports suggest the Ukrainian champion’s representatives offered a whopping £40million step-aside deal.
    But the British star’s promoter Eddie Hearn said it’s ‘virtually impossible’ for him to step aside. More

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    ‘I’ll smash the c**** face in’ – Tyson Fury vows to take on Dillian Whyte and ‘butcher’ Brit rival mandatory challenger

    TYSON FURY has vowed to ‘smash the c***’s face in’ when he takes on Dillian Whyte next year.Whyte is expected to be named mandatory challenger by the WBC, despite having had to pull out of his bout with Otto Wallin in October.
    Tyson Fury is happy to take on Dillian Whyte nextCredit: Rex
    Whyte is set to be made mandatory challenger by the WBCCredit: PA
    The WBC’s decision could see Fury face Whyte in March, and the Gypsy King would be quite happy to take on his friend turned foe.
    Speaking to IFL TV, he said: “He’s been a mandatory for like 200million days, but he ain’t been my mandatory.
    “When he is, I’ll smash the c***’s face right in.
    “When they make him a mandatory challenger, I will defend my belt and butcher him, no problem.”
    Fury, 33, has shown interest in fighting Oleksandr Usyk next in a heavyweight unification bout.
    Anthony Joshua is set to rematch Usyk in the spring, but admitted he could be tempted into stepping aside.
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    But with Whyte set to be named the WBC’s mandatory challenger, AJ would have to sit out twice, in a blow to hopes of a unifier.
    Speaking to talkSPORT, the Gypsy King’s US promoter Bob Arum admitted: “I think Dillian Whyte should be the next fight for Tyson Fury.
    “There’s talk about Usyk who beat Joshua – Joshua has a rematch clause – and talk about Joshua stepping aside.
    “But Joshua’s not gonna step aside unless he’s guaranteed the winner of Fury vs Usyk, and how anybody assure him of that when Whyte’s in the mandatory position?
    “So the way I think it’s gonna fall out is Fury vs Whyte and I think that fight [should be] in the United Kingdom.”

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    ‘My schedule is free’ – Tyson Fury called out by rival Joe Joyce for February fight as Brit climbs up WBC rankings

    TYSON FURY has been called out for a February bout by British heavyweight rival Joe Joyce.The Juggernaut, 36, boasts an undefeated record – having impressively taken care of Daniel Dubois and Carlos Takam in his last two outings.
    Tyson Fury and Joe Joyce have sparred together in the pastCredit: Refer to Caption
    And while Joyce respects Fury, he is eager to get in the ring with him.
    Alongside a picture of the smiling duo posing together, he wrote on Instagram: “I have got lots of respect for @gypsyking101 as a friend and as a fighter, but my schedule is free in February #letsdothis #WBO1 #WBC2 #THEJUGGERNAUT 👊🏾”
    Fury, however, is not expected to return to the ring until March.
    It was widely believed that the Gypsy King would next be in action against Dillian Whyte.
    But the 33-year-old may have to take care of Otto Wallin first, who he was supposed to face last month before pulling out with a shoulder injury.
    Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum recently told Boxing News 24: “Dillian Whyte is not the mandatory, and that’s what the WBC hasn’t done. Dillian Whyte has an obligation to fight Wallin, and we’ll see.

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    “But again, in March, I’d like Tyson Fury to fight in the UK.
    “And I would think among the opponents would be Dillian Whyte or maybe this big English guy, Joe Joyce.”
    The 13-0 Brit is currently only ranked behind Whyte, Deontay Wilder and Andy Ruiz Jr in the WBC rankings.
    Asked by Sky Sports about the prospect of Fury fighting Joyce, Frank Warren said: “I was talking to Tyson about him. Tyson said that he’s the best one out there.
    “That’s what Tyson’s opinion was. Can he go all the way? Yes he can. He’s got a good ticker, a big heart.
    “He’s strong, he walks forwards, he is the ‘Juggernaut’. Whoever he’s in there with, you know they will have a problem getting rid of him.
    “He’s a tough guy. He can fight a bit. He can punch.”
    Fury, 33, is currently helping younger brother Tommy to prepare for his bout with Jake Paul next month, for which the Gypsy King will corner him.
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    Mike Tyson urges Tyson Fury to ‘keep on winning’ after Gypsy King hints at retirement after battering Wilder in trilogy

    BOXING legend Mike Tyson has advised Tyson Fury to “keep on winning” amid retirement rumours.Fury extended his undefeated run by ending his trilogy with Deontay Wilder in style earlier this month when he blasted The Bronze Bomber in Las Vegas with an 11th-round knockout.
    Tyson Fury hinted at retirement after beating Deontay Wilder and extending his undefeated streakCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Mike Tyson appears to have advised Tyson Fury not to retire from boxing yetCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King retained the WBC heavyweight title but his future appears to be uncertain as there have been plenty of signs hinting on the British heavyweight hanging up his gloves.
    However, Tyson seems to be urging the 33-year-old bruiser to keep on going and extend his 32-match unbeaten record.
    The former undisputed heavyweight champion told Reuters: “Keep on winning brother, keep on winning.
    “He’s the lineal champion. He’s the man who beat the man. He is heavyweight boxing, period. He is, nobody else.
    “Ask anybody except for [Oleksandr] Usyk, who is the heavyweight champion? And Usyk might even say it’s Fury.”
    Fury hinted at retirement after beating Wilder by claiming he doesn’t know if he needs to fight anymore.
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    However, the Mancunian added that he has one more bout left on his contract with Top Rank and ESPN.
    Fury said: “I don’t know what’s going to happen.
    “I’ve got one fight left on my contract with Top Rank and ESPN and we’ll see what that is.
    “But I’m not thinking about boxing right now. I don’t know how many fights I’ve got left.
    “I don’t know if I need to fight any more. I don’t know what the future holds.”
    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren echoed his fighter’s sentiments as he didn’t rule out a potential departure from boxing.

    Warren added that he will support whatever decision the English boxer makes about his future.
    He said: “Before the fight, he did an interview and he mapped out five fights.
    “I’m just saying, if he chooses to do it, he will do it. He will do what he wants to do and no one is going to tell him who he is going to fight.
    “I tell you that now; he is the man and he will do what is necessary. It wouldn’t surprise me if Tyson said tomorrow, ‘I’ve had enough, I don’t fancy it.’
    “If he does, he is wealthy, he has made a lot of money and he has got to do what is right for him.”
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    Tyson Fury’s next fight WILL be in Britain as promoter Bob Arum says it is ‘very important’ WBC champ has UK homecoming

    TYSON FURY will return to fight in Britain next as his US promoter Bob Arum stressed the importance of a UK homecoming. Fury has boxed Stateside five times in a row, four consecutively in Las Vegas after signing with legendary promoter Arum and his Top Rank stable.
    Tyson Fury pictured with US promoter Bob ArumCredit: Reuters
    Most recently, the Gypsy King put on an 11 round thriller with Deontay Wilder, 36, which ended with a brutal knockout to end their trilogy series in style.
    Now, Fury is due to fight Dillian Whyte, 33, in a mandatory defence and Arum wants the WBC champion to receive a hero’s welcome after so long on the road.
    He told Sky Sports: “It is very, very important that Tyson, having done his last five fights in the US, that he goes back and does a fight in the UK.
    “He is a Brit, he has plenty of fans in the UK, and if he does a fight in the UK then comes back to the US, he will bring 10,000 Brits with him.
    “American fans have to learn to sing like the Brits!”
    With Arum set up in Sin City, Fury’s UK promoter Frank Warren is due to hold talks over the heavyweight’s return, which could come in just five months.

    He said: “Frank Warren is going to Manchester to meet Fury to work out a date. It could be March or April, but no later than April.”
    The WBC had ordered the winner between Whyte and Otto Wallin on Saturday to then fight Fury.
    But Whyte was forced to withdraw after sustaining a shoulder injury, leaving Wallin, 30, out in the cold.
    The British contender – who has waited well over three years for his shot at the title – has confirmed his intentions to fight Fury on his return.
    But Joe Joyce, 35, who is promoted by Warren and currently the WBO mandatory challenger, is another option for the Gypsy King.
    Arum said: “Who Fury fights next will be determined by Fury. If the fight is in the UK, I would think Whyte would be a good possibility, as well as Joyce.”

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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE REACTION: Bronze Bomber SURGERY on broken hand, Fury arrives home – latest updates

    TYSON FURY and his family are back in the UK after the Gypsy King’s stunning win in Las Vegas. Fury partied with DJ Steve Aoki in Sin City until 3am after his incredible KO victory over Deontay Wilder.
    In a truly unbelievable third round, Fury dropped Wilder before being dropped TWICE himself.
    And the Bronze Bomber would be knocked to the ground four times before eventually succumbing to defeat and getting taken to hospital.
    Fury roared: “Like the great John Wayne said I am made from pig, iron and steel baby!
    “I was down a couple of times and hurt and Wilder is a tough man too after he got up a few times too.
    “It was a great fight tonight, worthy of any trilogy in the sport, I always said I am the first best and he is second.
    “But I went over to show love and respect and he didn’t want it to so I will pray for him.”
    It was suggested that Wilder could hang up his gloves after the loss, but his trainer Malik Scott has revealed he will fight on.
    And SunSport can reveal he will be out until MAY next year, with the American needing surgery on a broken hand.

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    BOB’S YOUR UNCLE
    Tyson Fury’s American promoter admits he was “completely wrong” for launching a foul-mouthed sexist rant at boxing presenter Kate Abdo.
    He told iFL TV: “As far as Kate is concerned, I was completely wrong.
    “We had made a deal with the producer televising the weigh-in and agreed no stare-down.
    “So when she called for a stare-down, particularly after seeing the fighters’ animosity, verbally, at that press conference, I exploded. But it wasn’t her fault.
    ‘The producer reneged and she gets the instructions in her earpiece and she was told to order the stare-down.
    “She is a terrific commentator, terrific reporter and she wasn’t the one I shouldn’t have directed my ire so I was completely wrong.”

    GETTING WILD
    Deontay Wilder will NOT retire after his gruelling loss to Tyson Fury – with the motivation to return by May 2022.
    The likes of Anthony Joshua are among the targets next year “no matter” the result of AJ’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, says co-manager Shelly Finkel.
    He told SunSport: “My gut says the big fights. It’s not on the drawing board now, but he would love to get Fury back again. 
    “But again, it’s early and we have to get through Usyk and Joshua and see a couple of other possibilities.
    “It’s a massive fight [Wilder vs Joshua], no matter what happens in the Joshua – Usyk fight. 
    “And I’m not sure that Usyk, even with his great skills, will be able to deal with the size of Fury.”
    WAR ENSEMBLE
    Frank Warren has named Tyson Fury the No1 heavyweight in the world but left Anthony Joshua OUT of his top five.
    AJ is only sixth on the list – with FOUR other Brits ahead of him.
    What do you make of Warren’s choices?

    HOLY KOW
    Heavyweight star Adam Kownacki has been banned from blowing his nose after his devastating defeat to Robert Helenius on Saturday night.
    He took a battering from the first bell, having his orbital bone fractured before the eventual sixth-round stoppage.
    And in documents reported by the Mirror, he now can’t even blow his nose as he recovers.
    The doctor’s report said: “You have a fracture of the orbital floor and will need to follow up with an ophthalmologist and plastic surgeon.
    “Do not blow your nose. Elevate your head use ice packs.”
    JOSH YOU WAIT
    With Tyson Fury beating Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua has become boxing’s forgotten man.
    He will fight Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch next spring.
    But what if AJ loses that one too?
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    FIGHT CLUB
    Tyson Fury claims his mum has NEVER been to one of his fights.
    He told the Telegraph: “She has never been to one of my fights, amateur or pro, and never been in the public eye at all. 
    “My mam doesn’t care if I’m world champion or not, as long as I’m healthy and happy. 
    “You could give my mother that table full of £50 notes and diamonds and it wouldn’t change who she is, ever.”
    CHAMP VS CHAMP
    Frank Warren wants Anthony Joshua to ditch his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk so Tyson Fury can fight the Ukrainian in an undisputed blockbuster.
    He told TalkSport: “If AJ was to step aside and let us get the Usyk fight on, maybe he could fight the winner?
    “Usyk has got a rematch clause with AJ, that’s no secret. If AJ wants to step aside then I’m sure we can easily make that fight, but will he step aside? I doubt it! Maybe he will, I don’t know.
    “From our perspective, we would love to do that fight, but if we can’t and Tyson wants to keep boxing, he’ll have to defend his title, if he doesn’t want to keep boxing, so be it.”
    CAN’T TY HIM DOWN
    Tyson Fury’s former trainer has revealed the tiny detail which enabled him to get up from the hard knockdown against Deontay Wilder.
    Ben Davison was in Fury’s corner for his first fight against Wilder.
    He said on Twitter: “The instinct and timing to brace upon the impact and only give his forehead, tucking his chin down was the key to being able get up!”
    FACE THE USYK
    Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter Alexander Krassyuk wasn’t impressed by Tyson Fury’s epic heavyweight clash with Deontay Wilder.
    During an appearance on talkSPORT, the Ukrainian said: “The fight we saw on Saturday night [Fury vs Wilder] was not an impressive one.
    “As a fight, it was a huge performance. But as a boxing match, it didn’t look like [one].
    “There were two warriors trying to hit each other with anything they could just to kill each other.”
    Krassuyk reckons the third instalment of Fury vs Wilder didn’t show anywhere near the amount of skill and technique displayed in Usyk’s dethroning of Anthony Joshua last month.
    He continued: “But on the boxing side and technical side, I didn’t see anything really special from both fighters.”
    PAYEDAY
    David Haye has called out Tyson Fury for a fight AGAIN and says he’ll only return to boxing to face the ‘No1 heavyweight on the planet’.
    He told iFL TV: “I’m 100 per cent serious. I’ve said that the only person I’d put my body through a come back for would be for the number one heavyweight on the planet.
    “There’s no reason why I’d punish myself and do what I need to do to put myself in a position to give myself any time of chance if it isn’t for the big one.
    “It doesn’t get any bigger than that. I’d be like a 1000/1 underdog, for good reason.
    “Hopefully when team Fury crunch the numbers… something’s going to happen in the next two months when they’re going to be looking for an opponent. I know how big time boxing works.
    “When he works out what money is generated with a Hayemaker fight vs any of the other options, although on paper they may be more respectable… he knows it’s out there.”
    NO AVERAGE JOE
    UFC commentator Joe Rogan has hailed Tyson Fury for the momentous victory in his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.
    The Wythenshawe warrior retained his WBC heavyweight title last weekend with a stunning 11th-round KO victory in Las Vegas.
    Combat sports fans across the globe were quick to praise the Brit for his first title defence, including boxing-mad Rogan.
    Alongside a screengrab of the fight, Rogan wrote on Instagram: “All hail the @gypsyking101.
    “One of the greatest heavyweight fights of all time. Incredible.”
    WILD DAYS ARE OVER
    Barry Hearn believes Deontay Wilder ‘looked a beaten man’ and could retire from boxing after his second loss to Tyson Fury in Las Vegas.
    He told Boxing Social: “Some fight, some fight. It might be the last time we see Deontay Wilder out there.
    “He looked a beaten man mentally and physically on the night, and subsequently the way he’s been talking.
    “It was a comprehensive demolition job by Tyson.
    “I think most of us predicted a win for Tyson Fury but didn’t perhaps see the drama we were going to get. It was a great fight for heavyweight boxing.
    “A great fight for Tyson Fury who seems to be so confident he could walk through walls at the moment.”
    SIDELINED
    Tyson Fury has been handed a medical suspension following his sensational victory over Deontay Wilder.
    The Wythenshawe warrior retained his WBC heavyweight title in an epic Las Vegas trilogy fight courtesy of a stunning 11th-round knockout.
    But the former lineal heavyweight champ had to battle through adversity to register his first-ever title defence.
    Fury, 33, was dropped twice in the fourth round and took several more of Wilder’s devastating right hands in the ensuing rounds.
    And as a precaution, the Nevada State Athletic Commission have given him a standard 45-day suspension.
    Former WBC champ Wilder, meanwhile, has been handed a six-month suspension by the NSAC.

    NO LOVE LOST
    Tommy Fury is finally set to take on rival Jake Paul this December in a huge £1m-PLUS grudge match.
    The Love Island star and YouTuber have been embroiled in a bitter war-of-words over the last year.
    His promoter Frank Warren told IFL TV: “At the moment we’re working through the terms, we’re quite close and I’m hoping we can get it over the line.
    “It’s a great fight for Tommy. It’s a very lucrative fight for him. Financially how can you not turn that down.
    “I think he wins it. It’s captured everyone’s imagination, it’s all they were talking about out in the States.
    “Hopefully we’ll finish it off this week and we can move forward. It’ll be in late November, December.”
    WILD ADVICE
    Canelo Alvarez has offered Deontay Wilder some words of wisdom following his brutal loss to Tyson Fury.
    During an appearance on The Last Stand Podcast, the Mexican said: “Great fight, great fight.
    “I think Wilder needs more condition, more moves.
    “He doesn’t know how to move the head. It is difficult when you don’t have that condition and you don’t know how to move.
    “That is why Tyson Fury beat him. Tyson Fury is a great fighter.”
    DEON DOWN
    Deontay Wilder has been handed a six-month suspension after his brutal battering at the hands of Tyson Fury.
    The American slugger was demolished by the Brit and finally KOd in the eleventh-round over the weekend.
    It came after a fight of the century candidate between the pair with FIVE knockdowns at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
    But Wilder has now been banned from getting back into the ring until April next year at the earliest.
    The 41-2-1 heavyweight was dropped three times during the savage battle in front of a packed-out crowd.
    He was taken to hospital straight after the bout for scans on his head and hands.
    GOOD MORNING BOXING FANS
    Tyson Fury claims he could be one fight from retirement.
    And his thrillogy victim Deontay Wilder faces hand surgery as the cost of his second defeat to the Brit adds up.
    Fury retained his WBC heavyweight crown with a victory over American Wilder that Mike Tyson rated one of the all-time great bouts.
    Now the Gypsy King could fight Anthony Joshua’s conqueror Oleksandr Usyk to unify the world titles, or hope the Ukrainian steps aside to allow a crowd-pulling clash with AJ.
    But Fury said: “I don’t know what’s going to happen.
    “I’ve got one fight left on my contract with Top Rank and ESPN and we’ll see what that is.
    “But I’m not thinking about boxing right now. I don’t know how many fights I’ve got left.
    “I don’t know if I need to fight any more.”
    Meanwhile, Fury’s promoter Frank Warren claims his man “beats Joshua in every department”.
    Warren said: “Tyson always felt, and I think anybody who watched the fight against Wilder would agree, that he had AJ’s number.
    “He’s got a great chin, a bigger heart, he punches as hard as AJ – I don’t care what anyone says, look at those knockdowns against Wilder.
    “And, by the way, would AJ beat Wilder? I don’t think he would have done, on that performance I saw.”
    Fellow promoter Eddie Hearn Hearn told iFL TV: “Wilder shouldn’t be disheartened – because Fury is a brilliant fighter.
    “But I don’t know how much he’s going to want it after that. I just think Fury’s got his number and absolutely terrorised him mentally.”
    TYSON’S BOX AND CAB
    Tyson Fury finished his journey home from Las Vegas with a 244-mile TAXI ride from Heathrow to Morecambe.
    The Gypsy King endured a gruelling 24 hour trip back to the UK via Atlanta following his heroics at the weekend.
    Fury, 33, partied long into the night alongside brother Tommy and wife Paris after his epic victory over Deontay Wilder on Saturday night.

    Following his well-earned celebrations, the WBC heavyweight champion jetted from Vegas to Atlanta, before catching a connecting flight to Heathrow.
    Rather than face boarding a third plane to Manchester, however, the shattered Gypsy King had other ideas.
    Alongside Paris and brother Shane, Fury booked a cab to take them back to his home in Morecambe.
    According to the Mirror, the journey set him back £261… a fee that won’t make too much of a dent after he earned more than £18million on Saturday night.
    Ironically, Fury’s cab ride took an estimated four hours – when his final flight may have had him home in one or two.
    ‘FURY BETTER THAN AJ IN EVERY WAY’
    Tyson Fury beats Anthony Joshua ‘in every department’ according to the Gypsy King’s promoter Frank Warren.
    The prospect of the two Brits ever fighting took a major when Oleksandr Usyk comfortably outpointed Joshua – before Fury KO’d Deontay Wilder in theri trilogy bout.

    Warren told talkSPORT: “Tyson always felt, and I think anybody who watched the fight against Wilder would agree, that he had AJ’s number.
    “For me, he beats him in every department. He’s got a great chin, a bigger heart, he punches as hard as AJ – I don’t care what anyone says, look at those knockdowns against Wilder.
    “And, by the way, would AJ beat Wilder? I don’t think he would have done, on that performance I saw.
    “But does he [Fury] want the fight still? If it’s there and if it was to happen, that’s a choice he’ll make.
    “I still think it would be a massive draw, everybody has got an opinion about what would happen in that fight, but for me there’s only one winner there.”
    TYSON: MUM’S THE WORLD
    Tyson Fury claims his mum has NEVER been to one of his fights.
    And she doesn’t care about the Gypsy King being world champion so long as he is ‘healthy and happy’.

    Fury is world boxing’s No1 after defeating Deontay Wilder in Saturday’s Las Vegas trilogy battle.
    He had been hoping to fight Anthony Joshua in an all-British, world heavyweight unifier.
    But AJ lost his belts to Oleksandr Usyk last month and has already triggered his rematch clause – with that fight likely taking place in March.
    Fury will now consider his options after becoming king of the ring.
    But one person who isn’t too interested in his next step is Fury’s mum, Amber.
    The Gypsy King told the Telegraph: “She has never been to one of my fights, amateur or pro, and never been in the public eye at all. 
    “My mam doesn’t care if I’m world champion or not, as long as I’m healthy and happy. 
    “You could give my mother that table full of £50 notes and diamonds and it wouldn’t change who she is, ever.”
    STEP ASIDE, AJ
    Promoter Frank Warren wants Anthony Joshua to ditch his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk so Tyson Fury can fight the Ukrainian in an undisputed blockbuster.
    Warren was beaming in Las Vegas at the weekend after watching his man deliver a sensational 11th-round KO of Deontay Wilder in their trilogy fight.
    Frank Warren says Tyson Fury beats Anthony Joshua in every department and opens the door to super fight
    That successful WBC title defence has cemented Fury as one of the greatest heavyweights ever.
    Joshua, meanwhile, will attempt a revenge mission after instructing his promoter Eddie Hern to thrash out terms for the Usyk rematch.
    Joshua was easily outboxed by the former cruiserweight king in front of 65,000 fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on September 25.
    But Warren has urged AJ to consider stepping aside to let Fury go toe-to-toe with Usyk for all the belts.
    Speaking to talkSPORT, the 69-year-old said: “If AJ was to step aside and let us get the Usyk fight on, maybe he could fight the winner?
    “Usyk has got a rematch clause with AJ, that’s no secret. If AJ wants to step aside then I’m sure we can easily make that fight, but will he step aside? I doubt it! Maybe he will, I don’t know.”
    ‘HE’S GOT BOTTLE’
    Eddie Hearn has heaped praise upon Deontay Wilder for his role in one of the most thrilling boxing encounters in recent memory despite losing to Tyson Fury in Las Vegas.
    The Bronze Bomber knocked his opponent down twice in the fourth round and looked set to win at one point, but he started being dominated by the Briton as he tired.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “His credibility was on the floor before Saturday. He got absolutely hammered in the last fight and he was full of excuses.
    “His credibility was shot to pieces. Now I think it’s gone through the roof because although his tank was empty, he stuck in there.
    “In any normal situation, I feel the corner would have pulled him out. But he deserves credit. He’s got bottle.
    “I still think he’s in a good position. Wilder shouldn’t be disheartened because Fury is a brilliant fighter.
    “But I don’t know how much he’s going to want it after that. I just think Fury’s got his number and absolutely terrorised him mentally.”
    DEONTAY NEEDS HAND SURGERY
    Deontay Wilder will have surgery for a broken hand before setting his sights on a May 2022 return fight – with Anthony Joshua eyed.
    Wilder was brutally knocked out by Tyson Fury in round 11 of their trilogy bout, but only after twice flooring his British rival in the fourth.
    But it was there that the American, who carried 41 knockouts into the fight, broke one of the most lethal right hands in boxing history.

    As a result, he will go under the knife next week after returning home to Alabama following the gruelling Las Vegas thriller.
    His co-manager Shelly Finkel told SunSport: “Deontay broke his right hand behind the third knuckle and he has to have that fixed next week.
    “He has to have surgery, the knuckle is OK, it’s the bone behind the knuckle that broke. He’s sore but he was OK, he was home yesterday.
    “He’s healing and at this point, if everything is OK, after the hand surgery he’ll probably look to enter the ring mid next year, like April or May.”
    Wilder, 35, blamed his rematch loss to Fury, 33, last year on everything but a masterclass from the Gypsy King, who he initially drew with in 2018.
    His excuses, which were stuck by but never proven, ranged from Fury fighting with WEIGHTS in his gloves and his water being SPIKED.
    But after 11 epic rounds in their trilogy decider, Wilder’s reputation has been resorted despite failing to reclaim the WBC title.
    IRON MIKE HAILS ‘ALL-TIME GREAT’ FIGHT
    Mike Tyson has dubbed Tyson Fury’s win over Deontay Wilder one of the best fights in boxing history – with both reaching ‘all-time great status’.
    The British star, 33, recovered from two knockdowns to KO the Bronze Bomber in the 11th round of a thrilling fight in Las Vegas to retain his WBC heavyweight belt.
    Fans immediately called it an instant classic, with Iron Mike, 55, claiming it’s ‘one of the greatest’ fights in boxing history.

    Tyson tweeted: “Fury vs Wilder fight will go down as one of greatest.
    “Not for skill, but for action and excitement.
    “That fight was all guts, heart & determination.
    “Everybody won Saturday night.
    “The fight was bigger than the hype. Both of them reached all time great status…”
    RIO WANTS FURY VS AJ AT OLD TRAFFORD
    Rio Ferdinand has urged ‘inspirational’ heavyweight superstar Tyson Fury to fight Anthony Joshua.
    And the former Manchester United defender wants the two British boxers to face off in a huge showdown at Old Trafford.
    Fury’s sensational stoppage win over Deontay Wilder on Saturday night in Las Vegas underlined his status as the king of the heavyweight division.

    Ferdinand told Vibe with FIVE YouTube channel: “That fight for me goes down as one of the best ever. It was unreal. He gets knocked down, gets up, knocks him out.
    “Fury is one of the greatest athletes of our generation. He’s an inspirational guy.
    “I want Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua at Old Trafford. Tyson, get it done! Please get that fight at Old Trafford.”
    The Gypsy King and AJ were on course to face each other in a massive British fight.
    But the showdown fell through after Wilder went through the courts to secure a third fight.
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