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    Logan Paul announces retirement from boxing and reveals why he will become a full-time WWE star

    LOGAN PAUL has announced his retirement from boxing to focus on WWE. The YouTube sensation recently won his first bout in the boxing ring, beating online rival and jiu jitsu champion Dillon Danis.
    Logan Paul has announced his retirement from boxingCredit: Splash
    And only a month later, he defeated WWE icon Rey Mysterio to win the United States Championship.
    The winning streak has left Paul with a decision on how he will commit his future.
    And he told Fox Business: “I think I’m retired from boxing.
    “I’ve done enough going fully undefeated at 25-0. I’m going to be a wrestler now.
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    “No more money in boxing, every company is going broke. Full-time wrestler. Beat Rey Mysterio. Fair and square for the US Championship.
    “It feels great. It was a dominant performance. Some frog splashes, some punches, it feels good.”
    Paul, 28, first stepped into boxing in 2018 and drew against KSI, 30, only to lose the rematch a year later when they turned professional.
    The pair are now friends and business partners following the launch of their Prime hydration drink.
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    Paul also faced boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, 46, in a 2021 exhibition and beat Danis, 30, over six rounds.
    But his future looks to be in the WWE after beating Mysterio at the Crown Jewel pay-per-view event for the US title.
    Despite Paul’s boxing future looking in doubt, he has no shortage of challengers in the WWE.
    He said: “I have to defend this belt. There are going to be people coming after me. Seth Rollins, LA Knight, Cody Rhodes.
    “Whoever wants it, they can come get it. Mr. Bad Bunny. Whoever wants it can come get it. I have stuff to do in WWE.”
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    Chelsea star wants WWE legend John Cena to play him in a movie – but can you guess the unlikely player?

    AN unlikely Chelsea star has suggested that WWE legend John Cena should portray him in a movie.Cena, 46, has made his comeback to the WWE in 2023 after being a 16-time world champion for the wrestling company.
    A Chelsea star has chosen John Cena to play him in a movie
    The shout came during a recent interview with the Premier League
    And now the American’s name has popped up again after being named as the ideal candidate to portray a Blues defender.
    The player in question joined Chelsea from Brighton for a £62m fee in 2022.
    It is of course left-back Marc Cucurella.
    In a hilarious video posted by the Premier League’s social team, numerous players were asked a series of questions.
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    After being asked, “which actor would you like to portray you in a movie?”, Cucurella claimed it would be John Cena. 
    Explaining why, the Spanish international said: “I’ve always liked his combats and his career in WWE.”
    Given the obvious lack of resemblance, it’s certainly a rogue shout from the former Brighton and Barcelona player. 
    However, it appears Manchester City star Rodri was even more confused.
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    When asked the same question the City midfielder said: “I would choose Denzel Washington.”
    While, Luton Town’s Tom Lockyer reckons Bradley Cooper is the perfect actor to play him.
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    Full-back Marc Cucurella was the player to list John Cena as the actor he’d want to play himCredit: Getty
    And fans have been left in hysterics.
    One fan wrote: “Omg! Cucurella said he wants John Cena to play him in a movie😂.”
    Another said: “He is growing on me now.”
    A third declared: “I can’t believe he chose him 😂.”
    While Cena may be a legend within the WWE, his future with the organisation remains in doubt amid the actors’ strikes in Hollywood. More

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    Premier League cult heroes turned into WWE wrestler action figures by AI including Big Sam and Steve Bruce

    OH you didn’t know? Premier League cult heroes have been turned into WWE action figures.It’s true, it’s damn true! Soccer Slammers have formed a formidable tag team with AI as they transformed some of our favourite Prem heroes into professional wrestling toys.
    Steve Bruce has been turned into a WWE action figureCredit: Instagram / @soccerslammers
    Neil Warnock was turned into a toy with the help of AICredit: Instagram / @soccerslammers
    Sam Allardyce has been promoted with the Big Slam finisher, and Pint of Wine accessoryCredit: Instagram / @soccerslammers
    Harry Redknapp comes with a car door and his Transfer Window finisherCredit: Instagram / @soccerslammers
    And YES, the results are both hilarious and impressive, so much so that business could pick up if Vince McMahon caught wind of that initiative.
    Introducing first, coming down the aisle, is none other than “Big” Sam Allardyce.
    Just like John Cena, Allardyce can turn things around after some grueling punishment and pick up a shock win – only difference is he won’t win titles but instead save your favourite club from relegation.
    And next, making his way to the ring, is Neil Warnock, who will layeth the smackdown with his special finisher The Rant.
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    Up next, please welcome Harry Redknapp who carries his trusty car door with him and will knock you down for the pin with the help of his signature Transfer Window.
    And who’s this? That’s gotta be Steve Bruce who always finds a way to deliver his famous Sack Attack finisher wherever he is.
    Bah Gawd! There’s Roy Hodgson with years of experience under his title belt.
    Crystal Palace boss Hodgson has England still reeling with his Icelandic Shock finisher.
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    And here’s the returning David Moyes with a lot to prove as he climbs back to his former glory after a shocking stint at Manchester United.
    Just like fellow Scotsman and WWE superstar Drew McIntyre, Moyes was labelled “The Chosen One” but failed completely at his bid of becoming the next big thing.
    However, the West Ham boss has turned his career around at the London Stadium with his signature Moyes Effect move taking down the absolute best in the world.
    Boomer Sooner! Fulham star Adama Traore is hulking up with the help of his trusty baby oil that helps him take down defences with his sheer size and strength.
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    West Ham boss David Moyes takes out his opponents with his Moyes Effect finisherCredit: Instagram / @soccerslammers
    Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson is promoted with the Icelandic Shock finisherCredit: Instagram / @soccerslammers
    Fulham star Adama Traore’s action figure comes with baby oilCredit: Instagram / @soccerslammers
    You don’t want to let Traore build momentum once you get him out of his box.
    The millions – and millions – of Premier League fans were left in hysterics as they stormed social media.
    One fan tweeted: “I want to see Arsene Wenger.”
    Another commented: “Xmas presents sorted!”
    A third posted: “I need one of these.”
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    This fan begged: “Please make these.”
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    World’s biggest stadium twice the size of Wembley with 200k seats left to rust after hosting mega wrestling show

    THE WORLD’S biggest stadium is twice the size of Wembley with 200,000 seats – and yet is barely used. North Korea is home to the astonishing Rungrado 1st of May Stadium, located in Pyongyang
    The Rungrado 1st of May Stadium has been left to the elements after it opened in 1989Credit: Alamy
    The 242,000 sq ft pitch once hosted a mega wrestling show on its grounds that broke global attendance recordsCredit: Alamy
    The arches of the stadium peak at over 200ft above the groundCredit: Alamy
    It first opened its doors in 1989 – and stadium of its scale you expect to be hosting massive shows and sporting events seen around the world.
    And yet despite standing for more than 40 years, most of the time it sits gathering dust.
    Most of those who file through its doors when it is used are also not there by choice, often being press-ganged by the North Korean state.
    Footage from inside the stadium is often eerie as thousands upon thousands of people pack the venue to the rafters.
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    North Korea use it for their biggest showcases to the rest of the world – but most of the time it sits in silence.
    The stadium was for years left to rust until Kim Jong-un decided to refurbish it in 2015.
    It was given a lick of paint and all 1,300 of its rooms were renovated.
    But it is only known outside of North Korea to have been used for a handful of large scale events since then.
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    The impressive stadium has 16 arches in the scalloped roof which covers the massive 242,000 sq ft pitch below.
    Its total floor space is over 2,230,000 sq ft which spans eight stories, as the roof peaks at more than 200ft above the ground.
    The May Day Arena has capacity for up to 200,000 seats, outshining the UK’s Wembley Arena which can only hold up to 90,000 people.
    The stadium was built after the 1988 Summer Olympics had been awarded to Seoul and North Korea pushed to present itself as the legitimate Korean state.
    During this period, North Korea hosted the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students which was the reason behind the building of the Rungrado stadium.
    At the time of completion, it was the largest stadium ever built in Asia.
    Its giant capacity has even seen the stadium break attendance records.
    In 1995 the arena hosted 350,000 spectators for the wrestling event “Collision in Korea”, which was a world attendance record.
    The mega wrestling show saw the likes of 16-time world champion Ric Flair, the man with the “largest arms in the world” Scott Steiner, a tag team legend Road Warrior Hawk, and even boxing icon Muhammad Ali.
    The show was a joint venture between World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling and made history when it took over the May Day Stadium.
    The top wrestlers performed two nights in front of 350,000 “fans” – who Eric Bischoff, the man behind WCW, believes were told to come along by Kim Jong-un’s dad in a giant publicity stunt promoted as a “peace festival”.
    Bischoff told The Daily Star that the sheer size of the show was “mind-boggling”.
    But he added: “These were not fans who bought tickets, these were fans who had been required to go by the North Korean government.
    “While it was great to see all the people there, we knew they were not there because they chose to be there – and even if they knew who anybody was.”
    And despite the event’s immense size, it has never been placed on the WWE’s subscription streaming service the WWE Network.
    Following the largest professional wrestling pay-per-view event ever, the stadium was later used in 2002 as the site of the giant Arirang Festival gymnastic and artistic performance.
    The extravaganza involved over 100,000 participants—double the number of spectators, and was open to foreigners.
    After the stadium closed its doors for a renovation project in 2013, it reopened in 2015 before hosting six group-stage matches as part of the 2018 AFC U-23 Championship qualification in 2017.
    The May Day arena was used again in the  September 2018 inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang where President Moon Jae-in of South Korea gave a speech with Chairman Kim Jong-un to 150,000 North Korean spectators.
    In July 2019, Kim Jong-un hosted Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping at the stadium for a special gymnastics and artistic performance called “invincible socialism”.
    It was finally used in December 2022 to host a concert commemorating New Year’s Eve, which was presided over by Kim Jong-un.
    But now, the super-sized arena has been left to the elements as it is barely touched at all, leaving behind a creepy history of filled seats of crowds that once would have been forced to attend shows and games.
    The massive stadium eerily stands in the city, waiting to be used what seems only once every few years.
    The stadium is currently used for small-time football matches, a few athletic events, and most often the games of the Arirang Festival.
    Although it remains just a shell of the majestic building it once was, May Stadium still holds the crown for the world’s biggest stadium, according to the Olympics.
    In second place is The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, which has notably hosted the 1987, 1996, and 2011 Cricket World Cups.
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    The third spot belongs to the Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, which has a capacity of up to 107,000.
    It comes as a football stadium larger than Wembley was spotted lying abandoned with cranes still looming over the unfinished stands in Guangzhou, China.
    Once a buzzing stadium in North Korea, the grounds are only used for small athletic events and football matches nowCredit: AFP
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    Arsenal show their class with touching tribute to fallen WWE legend Bray Wyatt before Arsenal clash

    ARSENAL showed their class with a touching tribute to WWE legend Bray Wyatt who died yesterday.The 13-time English League champions played Wyatt’s WWE theme song “Broken in Love” by Mark Crozer.
    Bray Wyatt (centre) tragically died on August 25Credit: Getty
    His theme song was played at The EmiratesCredit: Getty
    Wyatt’s untimely death at the age of just 36 has seen tributes pour out from the wrestling community and the wider sports entertainment industry at large.
    The Emirates has had a special tie with WWE for a while now, with the stadium’s DJ often playing wrestlers’ theme songs.
    In 2021, the Gunners walked out to WWE wrestler Kane’s theme song for a home draw with Manchester United.
    They also played Kurt Angle’s theme tune at half-time that same year.
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    Fans loved the tribute to Wyatt, with one saying: “Those in charge of Arsenal’s music are 100% wrestling fans, Angles music, “The Game” all played before.”
    Another said: “Arsenal always plays wrestling themes at half time, so their sound man had a perfect tribute space.”
    A third tweeted a picture from Smackdown’s tribute to Wyatt yesterday of a boy holding up a placard saying: “He’s still got the whole world in his hands” – a reference to one of Wyatt’s theme songs of “He’s got the whole world in his hands”.
    Others added tributes in the form of dove and heart emojis.
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    Wyatt’s unexpected death has shaken the wresting community and saw tributes pour in from across the industry.
    WWE Chief Content Officer and former superstar Triple H confirmed Wyatt’s passing on his social media when he tweeted: “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda, who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today.
    “Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time.”
    The Rock wrote: “I’m heartbroken over the news of Bray Wyatt’s passing. Always had tremendous respect and love for him and the Rotunda family. Loved his presence, promos, in ring work and connection with the WWE universe.”
    WWE commentator and legendary wrestler Mick Foley wrote: “I thought so highly of Bray Wyatt… He was a true visionary; one of the most compelling presences that wrestling has ever seen.”
    Wyatt had not appeared on TV screens since February after reportedly suffering from the effects of long covid.
    Few details about what led up to Rotunda’s death were immediately available, but Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful attributed it to a heart attack.
    “I was given permission to reveal that earlier this year Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) got COVID that exacerbated a heart issues,” he wrote.
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    “There was a lot of positive progress towards a return and his recovery. Unfortunately today he suffered a heart attack and passed away.”
    Rotunda’s official cause of death has not yet been confirmed by family or authorities. More

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    WWE legend Ric Flair opens up about terrifying ordeal of smoking weed with Mike Tyson saying: I thought I DIED

    WRESTLING icon Ric Flair has claimed he nearly “DIED” smoking weed with Mike Tyson.Former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson is well known for having several high-profile guests join him on his Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson podcast.
    Ric Flair is a long-time pal of boxing legend Mike TysonCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICNATUREBOY
    The pair are in the marijuana business together and have puffed away on numerous occasionsCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICNATUREBOY
    But WWE legend Flair once got so high with Tyson that he thought he was going to dieCredit: INSTAGRAM@RICNATUREBOY
    WWE legend Flair was a recent guest on the show at Tyson Ranch in California and, as many guests do, puffed the magic dragon with Iron Mike.
    But in a separate smoking session, the 74-year-old – who has his own strain with Tyson – ended up feeling worse for wear after one too many puffs.
    During an appearance on comedian Theo Von’s podcast, The Nature Boy said: “I actually thought I died.”
    Flair got so high off the reefer that he called one of his pals in a paranoid state.
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    He recalled: “All of a sudden… it finally hit three o’clock in the morning and I kinda sat up in a blur and went, ‘I’m back.’
    “I called someone on the phone and said, ‘Is this really you?’ That’s how screwed up I got.”
    Flair likened the effects of his smoking with Tyson to that of his 2017 coma, which he fell into after suffering complications during bowel surgery.
    He recalled telling himself: “I can think. And I don’t think I could think when I was in my coma.”
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    Flair got himself in such a state because he tried to go puff for puff with Tyson – who began selling marijuana back in 2016.
    When asked how he got so high, Flair recalled: “I just said, ‘I’m gonna smoke as much as you right now brother.'”
    Boxing icon Tyson recently expanded his multi-million-pound marijuana empire in March by opening a coffee shop in Amsterdam.
    He said after the grand opening: “It’s a dream come true to open our first coffee shop in Amsterdam.
    “The Coffeeshop Tyson 2.0 will immerse fans in a full-on experience where they can enjoy my favourite Tyson 2.0 products the way I do.
    “I’ve tried and tested all of them, and I can’t wait to share some of my most beloved and undefeated goods with Europe.” More

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    I’m a former goalkeeper who quit football to become a bodybuilder, appeared in Men’s Health and became a wrestler

    PLENTY of people dream of becoming a footballer, wrestler, model or bodybuilder.Stuart Tomlinson has done all four.
    Stuart Tomlinson already resembled a hulking figure during his football careerCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    The goalkeeper came through Crewe’s academy in the early 2000s, and was given his professional debut by the Alex.
    After 28 appearances he left Crewe to join Barrow in 2009 – before going on to play for Port Vale and Burton Albion over the following four years.
    Tomlinson had an unusual physique for a goalkeeper, and sometimes had his rippling muscles mistaken for being overweight by goading opposition fans – not that it overly bothered him.
    He suffered a devastating knee injury while playing for Burton during the 2012-13 season, and was forced to hang up his gloves aged just 28 at the end of that campaign.
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    Boasting an impressive physique, Tomlinson landed some modelling work – even going on to appear on the cover of Men’s Health.
    He was soon picked up by WWE talent spotters, and found himself signing for Vince McMahon’s promotion.
    “I was on the cover of Men’s Health,” he told the Mirror in 2016.
    “And the talent scout Canyon Ceman, I think he saw a picture of me, and they were looking for talent from the UK, and then lucky enough I got a try-out, and I was here a couple of months later.”
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    Tomlinson appeared as “Hugo Knox” during his time in the WWECredit: WWE
    Tomlinson, appearing under the ring name “Hugo Knox”, joined the WWE’s developmental division NXT.
    While football was his first love, wrestling always remained a passion, and he added: “If you asked any of the guys I used to play football with, I would always be watching Monday Night Raw or messing around trying to wrestle them in training!”
    Donning a pair of tiny polka dot trunks during his WWE stint, Tomlinson shoved previous taunts from fans down their throats.
    On his message for terrace boo boys, he said: “I used to get a lot of abuse, getting called fat and this, that and the other, it’s a bit of a change now when I’m just in my wrestling attire, which is a pair of tiny pants.
    “But I don’t go the gym every day to be covered up! For everyone who was calling me fat, come and watch!”
    Tomlinson suffered a number of injuries during his three years with the WWE, and went on to be released in 2016.
    Incredibly, he returned to football in March of the following year.
    He played half a dozen games for sixth-tier Altrincham – covering for injured former Barrow team-mate Tim Deasy.
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    That would be his last stint in football, and he has gone on to become a bodybuilder with his incredible dedication to gym work.
    Tomlinson, now 38, still shares plenty of post-workout images to social media – showing off his incredible build and huge muscles.
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    Fans stunned by Logan Paul’s insane body transformation as WWE star looks ‘JACKED’ after topless workout

    LOGAN PAUL had fans stunned by his insane body transformation after training with UFC champions Israel Adesanya and Alexander Volkanovski.The YouTube, crossover boxing and WWE star worked out with Adesanya and Volkanovski in Puerto Rico.
    Logan Paul pictured in 2013Credit: Instagram @loganpaul
    Jujitsu coach Craig Jones, Israel Adesanya, Logan Paul and Alexander VolkanovskiCredit: @craigjonesbjj
    And he posed topless with the pair and jujitsu coach Craig Jones, showing off his hulking frame much to fans’ shock.
    One said: “Logan should give his upper body a break…”
    Another added: “God damn he’s jacked.”
    One commented: “Logan is a beast.”
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    Paul, 28, has always been in good shape having wrestled at a good level in high school.
    But he truly transformed his body when turning to boxing in 2018 to fight online rival KSI, which ended in a draw.
    They then went professional a year later for their rematch, which KSI won by split-decision.
    The two are now good friends and business partners following the launch of their drinks company Prime, who now sponsor Adesanya and Volkanovski.
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    Paul has boxed once since when he took American legend Floyd Mayweather the distance in their exhibition bout in June 2021.
    The American was due to return to the ring in January but a knee injury while wrestling for the WWE left him sidelined.
    Paul last wrestled at WrestleMania 39, losing to Seth Rollins and it was later revealed his WWE contract was extended.
    Logan Paul lost to Seth Rollins at WrestleManiaCredit: Reuters More