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    Jake Paul claims he would ‘kick Conor McGregor’s a***’ in a boxing ring – but admits he is terrified by Mike Tyson

    JAKE PAUL claims he would ‘kick Conor McGregor’s a***’ in the boxing ring – but admitted he is terrified of Mike Tyson.
    YouTube sensation Paul returns to the ring this weekend with a fight against ex-NBA star Nate Robinson.

    Jake Paul admitted he is terrified of Mike TysonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    McGregor is making his UFC return in January and Paul is adamant he has the beating of the Irish fighter.
    Paul told BT Sport Boxing: “These MMA guys go to practice every day and have to spend their whole day on one thing – elbows, knees, grappling, take downs so there’s a lot they have to work on.
    “But I’ve been going into the gym for the past three years and all I’ve been focusing on is boxing, so come over into my arena and you’re going to get your a** beat.
    “Jake Paul vs Conor McGregor will happen. People think that’s crazy and Jake’s going to get his a** kicked but we’ll see.”

    Tyson makes his long-awaited comeback on Saturday in an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr in Los Angeles but Paul is steering clear of challenging the infamous heavyweight to a fight.
    Paul expects Iron Mike to be too powerful for his opponent although claims Jones Jr’s best chance is to prolong the fight.
    Paul said: “I think Mike is so powerful and that power is just going to shock Roy especially with them being a lot older.

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    “You can’t take as many punches like that. I think Mike wins in the second round.

    “If it goes into the later rounds Roy could potentially come back and win on points just because he has that speed and that distance control.”
    Paul is facing Robinson with the former NBA star making his boxing debut on the undercard of Tyson’s fight.

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    Roy Jones Jr could be persuaded to carry on comeback with Anderson Silva, Bernard Hopkins or Antonio Tarver fights

    ROY JONES JR could be persuaded to carry on his comeback by the likes of Anderson Silva, Benard Hopkins or Antonio Tarver.
    All-time great Jones comes out of retirement on Saturday to face fellow legend Mike Tyson in an eight-round exhibition bout.

    Roy Jones Jr prepares to come out of retirement to face Mike Tyson Credit: Instagram / @royjonesjeofficial

    UFC legend Anderson Silva has long been linked with fighting Jones Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    The challenge comes two years after his last fight, but it may not prove to be the end of the road in the 51-year-old’s illustrious career.
    Tarver, 52, and Hopkins, 55, are among those Jones feels he has unfinished business with – as well as UFC legend Silva, 45.
    His cornerman Tom Yankello told SunSport: “I know he’s got a couple of guys he wants to settle scores with if they’re willing to.
    “We got Tarver and Hopkins. But I don’t think he would come back to just fight, he wouldn’t come for just anyone.

    “It would have to be one of the guys he really wants or for a cruiserweight world championship of something like that.
    “Anderson Silva, that’s another name I can see something like that too.
    “Roy loves to fight, he loves to train, he’s the ultimate competitor he enjoys that.”

    Jones beat Tarver in their first fight in 2003, but lost the following two.

    Similarly, he saw past Hopkins in a 1993 masterclass, but failed to repeat in their rematch 17 years later.
    During the end of Jones’ career, he chased a fight with the UFC’s middleweight icon Silva, but the Brazilian’s contract permitted it.
    Now the former champion has been released by the UFC, he is free to crossover to boxing, something Silva also revealed was possible.
    Jones and Yanekllo have not explicitly discussed what could be next after Saturday’s pay-per-view spectacle.
    Having seen the former four-weight champion revitalise himself over nine weeks of training camp, the trainer has not ruled out further fights.
    But it all depends on how well Jones fairs against iconic puncher Tyson.

    Jones lost on points in his rematch against Bernard Hopkins in 2010Credit: AFP – Getty

    Antonio Tarver twice beat Jones Credit: Reuters
    Yankello said: “If he comes out healthy I wouldn’t put it out the realm of possibility. But I would say it’s a little too early to say.
    “This fight plays a big part, to see how he comes out and how he feels after it.
    “Does this satisfy his sweet tooth, enough to ride off into the sunset?
    “He’s spent his whole life doing that and it’s not something that fizzles out, especially once it’s been reignited.”
    Jones comes into the fight as the betting underdog, despite Tyson’s 15 year inactivity.
    But Yankello is confident what they lack in size in power, they make up for in superior boxing skills.
    And he forecasts if Jones can weather the early storm, he can stop Tyson in the later rounds.

    Trainer Tom Yankello with Jones

    Yankello says Jones can stop Iron Mike in the later rounds
    Yankello explained: “The later rounds is where I think Roy takes over. I’m not saying he doesn’t win the early rounds as well.
    “But the early rounds will be dictate and then I think Roy outboxes him clearly. I think he could possibly stop him late.
    “I think it comes down to how durable Mike is, being off 15 years. That’s the mystery to me, what he’s actually bringing, what his durability is.
    “Mike’s been gone 15 years, can he be durable after not being hit for all these years?
    “Even though Roy’s not on paper the bigger puncher in this fight, he’s knocked out more people than Mike has.
    “He’s a power puncher, he always has been and I think it comes down to how durable Mike is.
    “If he does stop him I think it would be later, somewhere from the fourth round onwards.”

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    ‘Bum’ Conor McGregor ‘can’t fight for s***’ blasts Paulie Malignaggi as bitter feud between pair continues

    PAULIE MALIGNAGGI branded Conor McGregor a ‘bum’ who ‘can’t fight for s***’ as their war-of-words dragged on earlier this summer.
    The two have been feuding ever since they sparred in July 2017 as McGregor prepared to face Floyd Mayweather in a money-spinning crossover bout, which he lost in round 10.

    Paulie Malignaggi called Conor McGregor a ‘bum’ who ‘can’t fight for s***’

    After footage of the sparring was leaked online – including a disputed knockdown of Malignaggi – the former two-time champion stormed out of the Irishman’s camp and has taken every opportunity to publicly blast him since.
    And in an Instagram Q&A with boxing manager Sam Jones, Malignaggi, now a respected pundit and commentator, insisted The Notorious should not be given credit for beating 36-year-old Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds last January.
    He said: “I get a kick out of irking him, the guy’s a bum. The guy can’t fight for s***. They had to find him a half-dead guy in MMA to win a fight.
    “This guys gets his a** kicked by everybody, I’m not even trying to abuse him. This guy gets his a** kicked every time he fights, abuses the s*** out of him.

    “Donald Cerrone gave some good battles in his day but he had one foot out the door already.”
    Malignaggi has urged McGregor, 32, to release the full footage of their two spars, which were over eight and then 12 rounds, but his calls have been ignored.

    McGregor and Malignaggi had two sparring sessions in Las Vegas in 2017Credit: Refer to Caption

    Malignaggi stormed out of McGregor’s camp after leaked images and footage of the spar surfacedCredit: Refer to Caption

    Malignaggi insisted he was pushed down after McGregor claimed to have dropped the boxer
    The 40-year-old wanted to box the Irishman to settle the score, but instead faced Artem Lobov – a friend and training partner of McGregor’s – in a bare-knuckle fight, losing on points while also breaking his hand.

    Meanwhile the Irishman is returning to the cage at UFC 257 next year for a clash with Dustin Poirier.
    Malignaggi, who was four months retired when he sparred McGregor, insisted he ‘beat the s***’ out of the former two-weight UFC champion, and still maintains he was pushed down during their infamous spar, not floored.
    He said: “People say to me, ‘You’re embarrassed he knocked you down’ but he didn’t knock s*** down. He didn’t embarrass me.
    “People wish so badly they could see the full video and be right, but you’re never going to get the full video.
    “I beat the s*** of of your man, he’s a bum! This is classic combat sports promoting.”
    Before McGregor’s octagon comeback, he announced plans to once again box, and named Malignaggi as a possible opponent when telling ESPN he will win a world title in boxing.

    He revealed: “I’d like to box Paulie as well.
    “I already knocked him out but that’s a bit of buzz as well.
    “Paulie and a boxing bout. I want to box again and I will box again. I will get a boxing world title.”

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    Jake Paul claims he would ‘kick Conor McGregor’s a***’ in the boxing ring – but admits he’s terrified by Mike Tyson

    JAKE PAUL claims he would ‘kick Conor McGregor’s a***’ in the boxing ring – but admitted he is terrified of Mike Tyson.
    YouTube sensation Paul returns to the ring this weekend with a fight against ex-NBA star Nate Robinson.

    Jake Paul admitted he is terrified of Mike TysonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    McGregor is making his UFC return in January and Paul is adamant he has the beating of the Irish fighter.
    Paul told BT Sport Boxing: “These MMA guys go to practice every day and have to spend their whole day on one thing – elbows, knees, grappling, take downs so there’s a lot they have to work on.
    “But I’ve been going into the gym for the past three years and all I’ve been focusing on is boxing, so come over into my arena and you’re going to get your a** beat.
    “Jake Paul vs Conor McGregor will happen. People think that’s crazy and Jake’s going to get his a** kicked but we’ll see.”

    Tyson makes his long-awaited comeback on Saturday in an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr in Los Angeles but Paul is steering clear of challenging the infamous heavyweight to a fight.
    Paul expects Iron Mike to be too powerful for his opponent although claims Jones Jr’s best chance is to prolong the fight.
    Paul said: “I think Mike is so powerful and that power is just going to shock Roy especially with them being a lot older.

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    “You can’t take as many punches like that. I think Mike wins in the second round.

    “If it goes into the later rounds Roy could potentially come back and win on points just because he has that speed and that distance control.”
    Paul is facing Robinson with the former NBA star making his boxing debut on the undercard of Tyson’s fight.

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    Meet Rashad Coulter, ex-UFC, Bellator and American Football star who switched to boxing to face Hasim Rahman’s son

    RASHAD COULTER is the ex-UFC and Bellator heavyweight who crossed over to boxing on a mission to revive his career.
    Coulter faces cruiserweight replacement Hasim Rahman Jr on Saturday on the undercard of Mike Tyson’s comeback against Roy Jones Jr.

    Rashad Coulter is the ex-UFC and Bellator heavyweight who crossed over to boxingCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Coulter in training camp ahead of his fight on Mike Tyson’s undercard Credit: Twitter / @rashad_coulter

    Before his fighting career, he played American Football for 17 years.
    But in 2010 his good friend Muhammed Lawal – known as ‘King Mo’ – introduced Coulter to Muay Thai.
    Within a year of training he made his MMA debut, winning by knockout.
    After five fights on the local circuit in Texas, Coulter was given his first big break with a stoppage win against Jeremiah O’Neal under the Bellator banner.

    It didn’t go unnoticed, as three victories and two years later the heavy-hitter was signed by the UFC.
    But he suffered a disastrous start in MMA’s elite, losing three on the spin, all by knockout.
    His fourth and final fight for the UFC did see him successful outpointing Hu Yaozong in a light-heavyweight fight, which he missed weight for.

    Coulter had four fights in the UFC but only one once Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    The American’s last MMA fight was in 2019Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    It spelled the end of the road for his time in the octagon, but the 38-year-old had one more MMA bout, losing to Isaac Villanueva last year.

    Despite his up and down career in the cage, Coulter is unbeaten in his four boxing matches.
    He made his debut in the ring six years ago, winning on the cards, but has since stopped his other three opponents.
    Coulter was due to face Viddal Riley, also unbeaten in four bouts, this weekend but the 23-year-old Londoner has pulled out injured.
    Instead, he will fight Rahman Jr, who is 9-0 and the son of Hasim Sr, the man who knocked out Lennox Lewis in 2001.
    Coulter grew up watching his next opponent’s dad, and will now share the ring with his son.
    He said to MMA Island: “I’m blessed to still be on the card.
    “Hasim is a skilled dude who has grown up around boxing, so it’s a new opponent but the same plan.

    Coulter was meant to fight Viddal Riley Credit: Twitter / @rashad_coulter

    YouTuber Jake Paul pictured with Coulter’s new opponent Hasim Rahman Jr Credit: https://twitter.com/_HasimRahmanJr/status/1314032111276290049

    Rahman Sr famously knocked out Lennox Lewis Credit: Reuters
    “I know he is southpaw and he switches but my job is to fight my fight and not let him dictate the pace.
    “He is tough and has a good record, I have never ran from a fight and this will be great. I grew up watching his pops so this will be fun.
    “But again this is strictly business.”
    With the mass attention surrounding this weekend’s event, Coulter is looking to capitalise on the hype train and book a ticket back into the UFC.
    He told BJ Penn.com: “For me, it opens up more boxing doors and in MMA, it could open up bigger MMA fights like me even going back to the UFC.
    “It is a big platform for me.
    “My heart is always in MMA, the UFC is a great promotion and I would love to be back in the UFC.
    “There are several fights at 205 I want in the UFC. If I go finish Viddal, it will open more doors in MMA.”

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    Ex-Leicester ace Marcin Wasilewski set to become CAGE FIGHTER after Premier League winner’s retirement from football

    PREMIER League winner Marcin Wasilewski is poised to swap titles for takedowns…by becoming a CAGE FIGHTER.
    The tough-guy Polish defender spent four seasons with Leicester, and played in the Foxes’ epic 2015-16 campaign.

    Former Leicester star Marcin Wasilewski is set to become a cage fighter after his retirement from footballCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Centre-back Wasilewski retired from football earlier this month after three years with Wisla Krakow.
    The 40-year-old is a longtime mixed martial arts fan, and has attended numerous bouts in Poland.
    He has now been tipped to fight fellow footballer, ex-Bolton and Hearts defender Blazej Augustyn.
    Polish fight promoter Mateusz Borek said: “I know Marcin’s sporting career is not yet over.

    I think one of the MMA organisations will convince him to enter the cage. I know that this has always been Marcin’s dream

    “I think one of the MMA organisations will convince him to enter the cage.
    “I know that this has always been Marcin’s dream.
    “People have said it would be a good fight between him and Blazej Augustyn.”
    Wasilewski overcame a serious leg injury playing for Anderlecht before joining Leicester in 2013.

    Borek added: “I have respect for his entire career, and the way he overcame his fate.
    “To rise up again after what an opponent did to him in the Belgian league deserves a world title.”
    Wasilewski helped Leicester win the Championship title in 2014.
    He failed to collect a Premier League winner’s medal in 2016, making one appearance too few for the five-game minimum, but played 77 times in all for the King Power club.
    The Krakow-born hardman won 60 Poland caps, and also played for Lech Poznan.

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    Conor McGregor will ‘definitely’ fight Manny Pacquiao in 2021, according to Audie Attar – who manages BOTH fighters

    CONOR McGREGOR and Manny Pacquiao will ‘definitely’ fight next year, according to the man who manages the pair.
    Audie Attar represents the pair of superstars with his Paradigm SM company.

    Conor McGregor is set to fight Manny Pacquiao next year, according to their shared promoterCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And he reckons fans will not be waiting long before they step into the ring together.
    McGregor will make his UFC comeback against Dustin Poirier on January 23.
    But after that, attention may well turn to the veteran Filipino.
    Attar told Bloomberg TV: “As it relates to Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor, Conor has a fight on January 23 against Dustin Poirier.

    “He will be handling business against Dustin first.
    “Conor has come out and said he wants to fight Manny, [and] Manny has come out and said he wants to fight Conor.
    “As I stated publicly before, we have had conversations.
    “So, that is a fight we are definitely going to make because both fighters want it and there seems to be an interest from the fans all around the world.”

    Pacquiao has not fought since beating Keith Thurman in July 2019 for the WBA welterweight world titleCredit: EPA

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    McGregor famously fought Floyd Mayweather as he switched across from MMA to boxing in August 2017.
    Since then he has competed in the UFC twice – losing to Khabib Nurmagomedov in October 2018 and then beating Donald Cerrone this January.
    But talk of a mega bout with Pacquiao intensified when the eight-weight world champion joined Paradigm in October, making negotiations much simpler.
    The 41-year-old, who is a Senator of the Philippines, currently holds WBA welterweight title thanks to his record-breaking victory over Keith Thurman in July last year, his 71st and most-recent bout.
    And McGregor could face off with Pacquiao in the Middle East but Mayweather’s uncle Jeff thinks the Irishman would be knocked out inside round one.
    He suggested his nephew toyed with McGregor for their ten-round showdown and said: “I think Floyd could have knocked Conor McGregor out anytime he wanted to.
    “Just like they were talking about him [McGregor] fighting Manny Pacquiao. Manny Pacquiao wouldn’t play with his a**. He’d knock him out in one round.
    “Any other fighter other than Floyd would knock Conor McGregor out in one or two rounds.”

    Audie Attar represents both McGregor and Pacquiao with Paradigm SMCredit: Instagram @audieattar

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr commentary team revealed with UFC star Israel Adesanya taking centre stage

    UFC star Israel Adesanya will have a prominent role to play in Mike Tyson’s boxing return.
    The Last Stylebender is currently stranded in the US and unable to return to New Zealand due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    UFC star Israel Adesanya will have a prominent role to play in Mike Tyson’s boxing returnCredit: Getty

    Iron Mike will make his comeback against Roy Jones Jr on November 28Credit: BT Sport

    But he is making the most of his time there by joining the commentary team for Iron Mike’s comeback against Roy Jones.
    The UFC middleweight champion will be ringside to serve as analyst on November 28 at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles.
    That is according to Sports Illustrated, who also revealed the rest of the commentary team.
    And Tyson and Jones will not be the only boxing legend involved.

    Fellow ring icon ‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard will also don the headset to see the two veterans pull the gloves back on.
    And he will be joined by experienced commentator Al Bernstein.
    Adesanya told Sports Illustrated: “I am so grateful that I am going to be there commentating.
    “Mike’s been retired for so many years, so this is something I never thought I’d see again.

    “But as soon as I saw a clip of him training, I thought, ‘What the f…? Mike Tyson is banging again.”

    Adesanya and fellow fighters Carlos Ulberg and Brad Riddell have been stuck in America for over a month after being unable to get a voucher to enter New Zealand’s managed isolation system until December 15.
    Meanwhile, Tyson once again wowed fans ahead of the fight with his latest workout video.
    He provided them with another glimpse of what they can expect by showing off his chiselled physique with a shirtless photo of himself complete with the wearing of his gloves and famous black shorts in the ring.

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