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    UFC star Nate Diaz wants to switch from MMA to boxing after being inspired by Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder trilogy

    UFC superstar Nate Diaz admits he’s eager to box before he retires from fighting.Fan favourite Diaz, as well as his older brother Nick, are long-time training partners of boxing great Andre Ward and are considered by many to have some of the best hands in MMA.

    Nate Diaz was left in awe of Tyson Fury’s trilogy fight with Deontay WilderCredit: POLARIS
    And testing himself inside the ring is something the Ultimate Fighter season five winner wants to tick off his bucket list before his story is all said and done.
    The Stockton slugger told BT Sport: “I’ve always been wanting to box. I’ve just been stuck in a cage.”
    Diaz, 36, was ringside for Tyson Fury’s epic trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder last weekend – which the Gypsy King won via a stunning 11th-round knockout.
    The future UFC Hall-of-Famer said of the bout: “I thought it was a good fight, an entertaining fight. I’m glad I came, it was cool to watch.”
    The former lightweight title challenger was left impressed by the immense heart Fury showed to get up from two brutal knockdowns.
    He said: “It was good. I saw it slowly coming, but it was good because they had a little back-and-forth in the beginning. So it’s cool.”

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    Diaz is an admirer of the undefeated WBC heavyweight champ, admitting: “I’m a fan of Fury.
    “I’m a fan of the Fury-Wilder trilogy – all that. It’s cool that I got to participate in being here.”
    Diaz hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since his unanimous decision defeat to Brit Leon Edwards in June.
    The welterweight standout has one fight left on his contract with the UFC and recently revealed he’s open to boxing YouTubers Jake and Logan Paul.
    When asked about potentially facing the Paul brothers after his loss at UFC 263, he said: “Those are all options.
    Nate Diaz has ambitions of setting foot inside the boxing ringCredit: GETTY
    “And it’s great to hear Andre Ward talk about [us].
    “That’s one of the greatest of all time in boxing, I believe. Pound-for-pound, that’s the man.
    “That’s cool that I’m getting recognition from him at all.”

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    Michael Bisping wanted to join the army and become a boxer like Nigel Benn after prison… but became UFC legend instead

    MICHAEL BISPING was staring at prison ceiling walls when he mapped out a plan to follow in Nigel Benn’s footsteps by joining the army as a boxer. British legend Benn served four years in the forces after signing up aged 18 to avoid a life of crime.
    Nigel Benn served four years in the forcesCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Michael Bisping with his UFC titleCredit: Getty
    He then turned professional after a successful amateur career in the army and became of of the nation’s most celebrated fighters.
    So when Bisping found himself in a maximum security prison in his early 20s for a bar fight, he looked to Benn for inspiration.
    He told SunSport: “I started thinking, ‘What am I going to do?’
    “I kept coming back to fighting, I tired to join the army to become a professional boxer, to go down the same path as Nigel Benn.
    “But that never happened. Then, slowly and surely I came up with this crazy plan to be a mixed martial artist.”
    Bisping, who competed in kickboxing and jujitsu, was no criminal growing up in Clitheroe, Lancashire, but admitted to getting into one too many scraps on the street.

    One such brawl saw him jailed for a month, all while his wife Rebecca was seven months pregnant.
    It was at that moment, Bisping ‘hit rock bottom’ and realised his life had to change there and then.
    Speaking while on his evening with tour in the UK, he said: “I left school at 16 and I thought I had it all figured out.
    “And then you soon come to find out there’s not much call for uneducated, unqualified 16-year-olds.
    “I soon figured out life wasn’t going anywhere, money was tight, I was broke all the time and I was sick of that.
    “Of course, I was young and I was an idiot, going out and getting into fights and things like that and I’m not proud of that phase in my life.
    Michael Bisping competed in kickboxing and jujitsu growing up
    The future UFC legend, left, aged 21 with his brother Konrad
    “I ended up going to prison, and that was when I hit rock bottom. I was sat in prison and looked around and I was surrounded by the dregs of society.
    “I said to myself, ‘Wow, is this it? Is this what my life has come to? I need to make a change’.”
    Bisping made his MMA debut in 2004 in Newcastle, at a time when the UFC were considering selling with the sport failing to hit the mainstream.
    That was Stateside, meaning the landscape was even worse in Britain.
    Bisping, now 42, remembers: “Those days were the Wild West, it’s certainly come on a long way now.
    “The scene looked a lot different then, now it’s a lot more professional.
    “Sometimes you’d show up at shows in the early days and there would be no doctors, or no ambulance crew or anything like that.
    Michael Bisping made his MMA debut in 2004
    He admits the early days of MMA in the UK were ‘Wild West’
    “The health and safety rules were not exactly adhered too, shall we say. Opponents getting switched out on the day.
    “I’ll be honest, that was part of the appeal, as well, it was fun, it was gritty, it was raw.
    “And we all felt like we were a part of something that was going to explode and be big.”
    Bisping was right, and the sport did explode, thanks in large to the debut of the UFC’s reality TV series The Ultimate Fighter, which first aired in 2005.
    A year later, Bisping was invited to compete in third season and eventually won it, booking his way into the UFC, where he stayed until retirement.
    The middleweight then capped off a rollercoster career in 2016, knocking out rival Luke Rockhold to finally win the UFC title.
    Luke Rockhold was knocked out by Michael Bisping in their rematchCredit: 2016 Zuffa LLC
    Michael Bisping lifts the UFC belt aloftCredit: Zuffa LLC – Getty
    Bisping, who only fought Rockhold on two weeks notice, then made one homecoming defence against Dan Henderson.
    He lost the title to UFC legend Georges St-Pierre in 2017 and retired after his next fight, a loss to Kelvin Gastelum.
    Bisping remains the only British UFC champion and a huge player in catipulting the sport to new heights in the UK.
    It is a far cry from his early underground days, which helped pave the way for the most iconic UFC career in British history.
    Bisping said: “Now, to see where it’s gone since I was involved in the early days, it’s amazing to see and to think I was a little part of that, to help it grow, I am proud of that.
    “I didn’t even know the sport existed, but I was 100 per cent in, there was no back up plan. I stayed the course and it all panned out.” 

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    Jake Paul convinced Tyron Woodley has found loophole to change ‘I love Jake Paul tattoo’ on finger

    JAKE PAUL believes rival Tyron Woodley has found a loophole in his tattoo as the UFC legend demands a rematch.The former welterweight champion, 39, was outpointed against the YouTuber in their boxing bout in August.
    Jake Paul outpointed Tyron Woodley in their boxing bout in Ohio in AugustCredit: Getty
    Woodley took to social media at the end of last month after getting his ‘I love Jake Paul’ tattooCredit: Instagram / @twooodley
    Following the dust-up in Ohio, Paul declared that he would fight the MMA icon again as long as Woodley had ‘I love Jake Paul’ inked on his body.
    The pair had made a bet prior Paul’s split decision victory in their contest that the loser would get a tattoo of the victor’s name.
    And Woodley finally got the tattoo at the end of September, where he instantly called for a rematch after getting it done on the inside of his middle finger.
    But Paul, 24, has stated that Woodley may cover up the tattoo, and has explained his theory of why he got inked.
    He told talkSPORT: “Let’s see what happens. He was like three or four weeks late on the tattoo, he let the hype die down.
    “I think he had a call with his accountants and he saw how much taxes he had to pay and he was like ‘oh, man, I need to get this tattoo right now.’

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    “The weird thing about it, and I’m saying this on record right now, is the tattoo is on his middle finger and it’s done in a way where he can change it to say ‘f*** Jake Paul’.
    “He did it so the I looks like an F or could be changed to that, so I think personally he’s going to change it to say ‘f*** Jake Paul’ on his middle finger.
    “It goes perfectly with that, so I’m calling it out right now.
    “He’s trying to find loopholes and be slick but he’s not as smart as he thinks he is.”
    Paul has also been heavily linked with a fight against Tommy Fury, with the unbeaten Brit rejecting a $1million offer from the American.
    And Fury’s brother Tyson has urged the pair to ‘get some balls’ and agree to a bout.
    Asked for his thoughts on the potential fight between the feuding youngsters, Fury told Behind The Gloves: “Hopefully it happens.

    “I hope they can both get some balls and sign the f***ing contract.
    “Make this fight happen and give the world the fight they want to see.
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    Michael Bisping picks five boxing and UFC fights he wants to see including Tyson Fury, Conor McGregor and Jake Paul

    MICHAEL BISPING has enjoyed the most famous MMA career in British history – but now watches on as a fan at heart. The British legend, who retired in 2018, is now developing a fledging commentary and punditry career post-fighting.
    UFC legend and now commentator Michael BispingCredit: Getty
    He is working for the UFC as an analyst and dipping his toes into the boxing world for BT Sports.
    So it puts him in a good position to lay out five fights across the two sports that fans must see.
    Bisping, talking to SunSport ahead of a tour later this month, picks the best of the bunch.
    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua
    MB: It just shows the problems with boxing, it’s so unpredictable. 
    Oleksandr Usyk was unbelievable, he was absolutely fantastic and he outboxed Anthony Joshua, who had a terrible game plan and approach. 
    Hopefully he comes back and beats Usyk in the rematch and then we get Tyson Fury versus Joshua, that’s one that everyone wants to see.
    (Although, after that I think Tyson Fury would handle that pretty easily, but, you never know).
    Tyson Fury and heavyweight rival Antony Joshua

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    Jorge Masvidal vs Leon Edwards 
    I think we are going to get this. 
    And we remember back in 2019, Masvidal hit him with the ‘Three Piece and a Soda’.
    Come on, that one is way overdue. 
    Leon Edwards and UFC welterweight rival Jorge Masvidal
    Jon Jones vs Francis Ngannou 
    That’s a classic, Jones against anyone in the heavyweight division. 
    Of course, he got in trouble again recently, and I hope that he figures it out and exercises his demons, because he’s obviously got some stuff going on there. 
    He needs to stay away from alcohol, he needs to figure that out sadly and get back to the octagon. 
    UFC legend Jon Jones and heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou
    Francis Ngannou vs Stipe Miocic 3
    Jones versus Stipe would also be amazing. 
    But, I’d also like to see Stipe versus Ngannou, the rubber match.
    Stipe Miocic and Francis Ngannou are 1-1 togetherCredit: Reuters
    Conor McGregor vs Tony Ferguson
    For Conor McGregor coming back and fighting Dustin Poirier for the third time in a row, when he got knocked out and his leg snapped like a little twig, I don’t think that’s good. 
    I think he needs a build up fight, a comeback fight. You don’t know if he’s going to be the same. 
    Here’s one I’d say, for McGregor’s comeback fight, I’d say the perfect person is Tony Ferguson. 
    Tony Ferguson’s had a little bit of a fall from grace recently and it looks like things might be going down for him. 
    He’s very hit-able and he’s got a name value, I think Ferguson versus McGregor makes a lot sense. 
    Michael Bisping wants Tony Ferguson to fight Conor McGregor
    Jake Paul vs Anyone who can box
    I’d like to see Jake Paul go up against someone in the UFC.
    I’d also like him to fight a boxer, if I’m completely honest, but there’s plenty of people in the UFC roster that could whoop Jake Paul with great ease. 
    I would beat the s*** out of Jake Paul with one eye and I haven’t stepped foot in a ring for a very, very long time. 
    There’s plenty of others, Masvidal would take care of him pretty easily. Nate Diaz would take care of him, Poirier too. 
    That’s without getting into the heavier weight classes, they’re all lighter weights. But fair play to Jake Paul, what he’s doing is great.
    Tyron Woodley was beaten by YouTuber Jake PaulCredit: Getty

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    Khabib threatens to CHOKE OUT any player who asks for Cristiano Ronaldo’s shirt as he wants Man Utd pal’s top himself

    RETIRED UFC superstar Khabib Nurmagomedov has jokingly threatened to ‘CHOKE OUT’ any Everton player who tries to get their hands on Cristiano Ronaldo’s shirt today.The former lightweight champion is in attendance at Old Trafford this afternoon to watch Manchester United’s Premier League clash with the Toffees.
    UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov is at Old Trafford to watch Man Utd vs EvertonCredit: GETTY
    The footie mad Nurmagomedov made sure to visit Old Trafford during his trip to the UKCredit: GETTY
    The Eagle is at Old Trafford to see his good pal Cristiano Ronaldo in action
    Nurmagomedov, 33, decided to watch the match to see his pal Ronaldo in action.
    And the Russian is hellbent on getting the United great’s shirt after the final whistle – so much so he’s willing to slap on one of his signature submissions on any Everton player who tries to bag it.
    Speaking at the Arnold Expo on Friday, he said: “Tomorrow, I’m gonna go watch the game.
    “And I said, ‘Ronaldo, you’re T-shirt, you have to give me.
    “‘If someone asks, tell them I’m gonna choke him out. Tell them be careful.”
    Nurmagomedov is in the UK doing a number of speaking engagements, which he kicked off on Friday at the Arnold Expo in Birmingham.

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    And the footie mad Dagestani was adamant he wouldn’t leave England without taking in a game.
    He said: “It’s a big dream for me to be at Old Trafford and watch how Manchester United play with some big team. Like Manchester, Everton, very big match.
    “Tomorrow, I’m gonna go and I’m gonna go to Liverpool and Manchester City [also.”
    Manchester United’s official Twitter account shared an image of The Eagle with a custom No.7 shirt before kick-off.
    The accompanying tweet read: “Welcome to Old Trafford, Khabib.”
    Nurmagomedov will have to wait a while to see Ronaldo take to the field as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has named the Portuguese superstar on the bench.
    Ronaldo, 36, started all three of United’s previous league matches so far this season, so his omission has come as a surprise.
    The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has scored five goals in six appearances since his return to the Theatre of Dreams, which Nurmagomedov knew of a MONTH before the transfer.
    Cristiano Ronaldo started United’s Premier League clash with Everton on the benchCredit: AFP
    He told RT: “A month ago, he told me that he was moving to Manchester United.
    “I expected this deal to take place. I think that Manchester United is more suitable for him than Juventus.
    “For me, the transition was not a surprise.”

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    Jake Paul has ‘so many advantages’ over Conor McGregor in boxing and can ‘absolutely’ beat UFC star, says Khabib’s coach

    JAKE PAUL has ‘so many advantages’ over Conor McGregor in a boxing match and can ‘absolutely’ beat him. That is the view of Khabib Nurmagomedov’s trainer Javier Mendez, who coached the UFC legend to a win over McGregor in 2018.
    Jake Paul during his win over Tyron WoodleyCredit: Getty
    Floyd Mayweather beat Conor McGregor in 2017
    Paul, who is unbeaten at 4-0, has continued to call out the Irishman, who lost his boxing debut to Floyd Mayweather in 2017.
    But also on his recent ‘hit-list’ of opponents was boxing’s pound-for-pound No1 Canelo Alvarez.
    Mendez has warned Paul, 24, against ever fighting Canelo, 31, and instead urged him to use his size and experience against McGregor, 33, instead.
    He told Betway Insider: “Jake has got so many advantages on Conor.
    “Size being one of the big major ones, and the fact that he’s been boxing for three plus years with really good boxing professionals that know what they’re doing.
    “So no, he shouldn’t have to fear Conor whatsoever. Instead, he has to fear people like Canelo.

    “He would just smash him in one round, it would be embarrassing.
    “He hasn’t got a chance against those kinds of guys, he really should stay away from him – but against Conor, absolutely he has a chance.”
    Paul beat online rival ‘AnEsonGib’ on his debut before knocking out ex-NBA star Nate Robinson and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, both 37.
    But his biggest win to date came in August against ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley, 39, over the eight round distance.
    McGregor is yet to return to the ring since defeat to Mayweather, 44, despite failed talks to fight the now-retired Manny Pacquiao, 42, late last year.
    Paul has an almost THREE STONE weight advantage, has three inches of height over the former UFC champ and has more in-ring experience.
    He hasn’t got a chance against those kinds of guys, he really should stay away from him – but against Conor, absolutely he has a chance.Khabib’s coach urges Jake Paul to fight Conor McGregor not Canelo
    Mendez has seen the YouTuber’s secret sparring and training sessions and believes beating McGregor is more than achievable.
    He explained: “Looking at the two, Jake’s got big advantages in size and power.
    “Yes, he doesn’t have fight experience but he’s been strictly just boxing for a long time now. Conor’s not been strictly boxing.
    “I have first-hand knowledge of seeing Jake do his stuff.
    “I have videos that his coaches were sending me and I have had words with the people that he was sparring with.

    “The guy’s legit, he’s the real deal. Don’t get me wrong, he’s not a top level guy.
    “You can’t be top level with three pro fights – but he has skills and he has power and he has great coaching, he really does.
    “And he’s a good athlete so combine all those together and he’s gaining momentum.”
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    Tyron Woodley in twitter spat with ex-MMA star Dan Hardy after Brit accused him of faking ‘I love Jake Paul’ tattoo

    TYRON WOODLEY has been accused of faking his ‘I love Jake Paul’ tattoo by British ex-UFC star Dan Hardy.The American claims to have got to inked in a bid to earn a lucrative rematch with YouTuber Paul but Hardy doesn’t believe him.
    Tyron Woodley has been showing off his ‘I love Jake Paul’ tattooCredit: Instagram / @twooodley
    But ex-UFC star Dan Hardy doesn’t believe it’s realCredit: Getty
    Woodley, 39, posted a picture of his alleged new tattoo on Twitter on Monday – and Hardy was quick to respond.
    The Brit, 39, tweeted: “So you left out the ‘love’ part and it’s written in pen? Well played.
    “It looks like a tattoo your friend did when you were both drunk.
    “An embarrassing tattoo is one thing, but a bad embarrassing tattoo is a whole other.”
    Hardy competed in UFC between 2008 and 2012, winning 25 and losing 10 of his 36 professional MMA bouts.
    The retired fighter challenged once for the welterweight UFC title, losing to Canadian Georges St-Pierre in March 2010.

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    Hardy never did fight Woodley but the two have made up for the lost time with the American responding: “Your UFC career is embarrassing.
    “Your claim to fame is you got stomped by GSP and didn’t die. Everything was by design. I’ll keep setting trends while you tweet.”
    Woodley claims to have got the tattoo after he and Paul, 24, agreed the loser of their August pay-per-view scrap would get inked.
    The UFC icon is keen for a rematch with the YouTuber and has accused him of being ‘scared to fight’.
    Paul is yet to respond to Woodley’s alleged tattoo and claims he’ll post a video in regards to the ink on Tuesday.
    Hardy later replied to Woodley again, tweeting: “You’re trending because you’ve got Jake Paul tattooed on your finger.
    “Well done. Congratulations on your championship success.
    “I remember the crowds booing in appreciation as you wore your heel out against the fence, backing up and avoiding the fight.”
    Woodley then replied: “Belts and titles. Things you dreamed of. They cheered as you were carried out on a stretcher.
    “Champs now were in diapers last time you fought. Keep living your dream on the bag in your garage. From Outlaw to Uber driver.”
    The row ended with Hardy adding: “We’re the same age, you fool.
    “It’s just that I was competing in the UFC a bit earlier, during the reign of the greatest welterweight champion of all time. You came after.”
    Woodley wants a second fight with Jake PaulCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    UFC icon Anderson Silva calls out Floyd Mayweather for exhibition and says ‘people need to respect’ Logan and Jake Paul

    ANDERSON SILVA has called out Floyd Mayweather and said ‘people need to respect’ Logan and Jake Paul. The Brazilian was last year released from the UFC and decided to instead continue his career in the ring.
    Anderson Silva has called out Floyd Mayweather
    Logan Paul in his exhibition with Floyd Mayweather
    It has seen Silva, 46, beat ex-boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez, 35, and knock out fellow MMA legend Tito Ortiz, 46.
    Now, he has faced calls from fans to fight Mayweather, 44, who recently faced YouTuber Logan, 26, in an exhibition bout.
    Silva told The MMA Hour: “When I finished the fight with Tito and I saw on my Twitter and my Instagram, everybody talking, ‘You need to fight with Mayweather!’
    “I don’t know, that’s insane. I don’t know if I can fight on the same level as Mayweather but this is a challenge for me.
    “I don’t know, maybe this happens or not. I’m prepared for that. I just try to do my best everyday and I think this is a good fight, me and Mayweather.
    “Two big names and a different level. I go try to prove why I’m there to fight with Mayweather.
    “I don’t know if this happens or not but I’m prepared for a good challenge for myself.”

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    Mayweather officially retired as a professional in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 33, in ten rounds.
    But only this June he returned for an exhibition bout against Logan , 26, which ended without a winner after no KO was scored.
    Mayweather had no problems in giving away TWO STONE to Paul, who later survived all eight rounds.
    And Silva admitted he would take a similar size advantage in against the boxing legend.
    He said: “I’m too big, but Mayweather fought with Logan Paul and I can fight, too.
    “I can [weigh] 189, 190 [pounds] and fight Mayweather. Let’s go see.
    “Of course this fight were to happen, it’s a show fight, not a real fight, but I think that’s good. Let’s go see.”
    Silva has been in talks to fight Logan before but more recently was considered as an opponent for brother Jake’s next fight.
    People need to respect them both, because both kids are doing something special. Anderson Silva on Jake and Logan Paul
    Jake, 24, recently beat ex-UFC champ Tyron Woodley, 39, on points to improve his record to 4-0.
    And Silva is still among the four names in the running to face the social media sensation.
    He said: “A lot of people are talking about that. I’m just waiting. I’m preparing my mind.
    “I’m preparing my body. I train everyday with my coaches to do my best. I don’t know. We’ll see.”
    Despite being linked with both Paul brothers, Silva admitted he has nothing against the internet sensations.
    He said: “I respect both kids. Because the kids are so smart, but I prefer to stay on my side training hard and don’t say something about the kids.
    “Because the kids are doing a good job. People need to respect them both, because both kids are doing something special.
    “The kids prove this world has changed.”
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