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    I was Mike Tyson’s last boxing opponent, if he lands on the chin it’s going to be problematic for Jake Paul

    JAKE PAUL has been warned he is facing a disaster if Mike Tyson can land flush on his chin.The YouTuber-turned-boxer takes on heavyweight boxing icon Tyson in a controversial clash on July 20 in Texas.Roy Jones Jr was the last man to share the ring with Mike TysonCredit: EPAPaul is 9-1 as a boxer, suffering his only defeat last year to Tommy Fury before bouncing back with three straight wins.Tyson meanwhile officially retired in 2005 but did return in 2020 to draw over eight exhibition rounds with fellow great Roy Jones Jr.And Jones can vouch for the power Iron Mike still posseses – despite the fact he will be 58 by the time of the bout. Jones, 55, said on The Lunch Club: “The Jake Paul Mike Tyson fight is not an exhibition, I’ve heard it’s been upgraded to a fight. READ MORE IN b”If it’s a fight, it’s very intriguing how it may turn out because Jake Paul has gotten a lot better as a boxer over the days but Mike Tyson even at 58 or however old he is, is still Mike Tyson.”When I boxed him, he still punched like Mike Tyson. If he hits anybody square on the chin it’s going to be problematic, I don’t care who it is. “I like Jake Paul, he’s a good guy and he’s doing good with his boxing stuff. “I think it’s a good promotional situation for him and Mike, they should go really good numbers especially having upgraded to a real fight.Most read in BoxingCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”If Mike comes out and does what Mike normally does, then it’s going to be a tough situation for Jake. “If Jake can stay away from him for four or five rounds, then Jake has a chance but he’s going to have to do a lot of manoeuvring to stay away from him.”Jake Paul fumes ‘we live in a f***ed up world’ over shock claims Mike Tyson fight has an ‘agreed’ ending Paul has come under criticism amid the 30-year age gap between him and Tyson.And still details such as whether it will be professionally sanctioned or not are yet to be revealed despite the news headguards will NOT be worn. Paul spoke out in defence of the fight for the ages and insisted it will be his toughest test to date.He said on his podcast: “I am biting off a lot.”This is definitely the toughest, most savage, lethal opponent regardless of age, because the power is the last thing to go.“But the reaction and reception of it is insane. I almost can’t even believe it, so very surreal and very, very grateful for all of that.”Jake Paul and Mike Tyson facing offCredit: @jakepaul More

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    Ex-world champion ‘WORRIED’ for Mike Tyson, 57, in Jake Paul fight and says bout is ‘frightening’ amid 30-year age gap

    FORMER world champion Tony Bellew is “WORRIED” for Mike Tyson against Jake Paul and said the fight is “frightening” to see. YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul takes on heavyweight boxing icon Tyson in a controversial clash on July 20 in Texas.Jake Paul and Mike Tyson facing offCredit: @jakepaulTony Bellew fears for Mike Tyson in the Jake Paul fightCredit: GettyHe has come under criticism amid the 30-year age gap between them and ex-cruiserweight champ Bellew is the latest to hit out. Bellew, 41, told SpinBet: “I am worried about it personally, but listen, you don’t know what’s been agreed between the two.”It’s frightening that Mike Tyson is going back into a boxing ring against somebody who is more than 30 years younger than him. It’s just a bit nuts.“I’m hoping that the fight is a bit of a circus and a bit scripted because I wouldn’t want to see Mike get hurt in any way shape or form.READ MORE IN BOXING”Let’s see what happens. He is going to be getting paid an awful lot of money and nobody has the right to stop him from doing that.”Paul is 9-1 as a boxer, suffering his only defeat last year to Tommy Fury, 24, before bouncing back with three straight wins.Tyson meanwhile retired in 2005 officially but did return in 2020 to draw over eight exhibition rounds with fellow great Roy Jones Jr.Despite the fact Iron Mike will be 58 by the time of the bout, Paul insisted it will be his toughest test to date. Most read in BoxingCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe said on his podcast: “I am biting off a lot. “This is definitely the toughest, most savage, lethal opponent regardless of age, because the power is the last thing to go.“But the reaction and reception of it is insane. I almost can’t even believe it, so very surreal and very, very grateful for all of that.”Jake Paul lines up stunning exhibition against American superstar on Netflix after Mike Tyson fight More

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    I’d never go back in the ring like Tyson to fight YouTuber… but I’d still beat them all on chin-ups, says Barry McGuigan

    WE had At Home With The Furys and now it is the turn of another boxing dynasty – the McGuigans.World champion Tyson Fury’s hit Netflix show brought him a legion of new fans after he let cameras into the £1.7million mansion he shares with wife Paris and their seven children.Legendary boxer Barry McGuigan and his son Shane now train the next boxing superstarsCredit: Dan CharityBarry fought Panamanian Eusebio Pedroza at Loftus Road Stadium in 1985Credit: Getty Images – GettyBarry is unimpressed with a planned fight between Jake Paul and 57-year-old Mike TysonCredit: instagram/@jakepaulFormer featherweight world champ Barry McGuigan and his brood — which includes his trainer son Shane — are to star in their own fly-on-the-wall documentary.The four-part series, Stable: The Boxing Game, starting tonight on BBC One, follows their highs and lows inside and outside the ring.And it shines a light on the family’s boxing business, plus their stable of world champion fighters.It is almost four decades since 19million people tuned in to watch Barry beat Panamanian Eusebio Pedroza at Loftus Road in 1985.READ MORE BARRY MCGUIGANBut the brutal sport has changed a lot since then. In fact, in a surprise twist, ring legend Mike Tyson is preparing to pull his gloves back on at the age of 57.The ex-world heavyweight champ, who once bit off part of rival Evander Holyfield’s ear, is to face YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul, 27, in Texas on July 20, streamed live on Netflix.But Barry, 63, does not approve. He tells The Sun: “You can be sure money’s got something to do with it.Most read in Boxing“The governing body should be seriously badly reprimanded for that — getting a 57-year-old guy in to box. “That’s just really stupid and irresponsible. Mike Tyson selling edibles shaped like bitten ears in New York in promo push before Jake Paul fight“He shouldn’t be near a boxing ring at 57 years old.”Asked if he would ever get back into the ring himself, Boxing Hall of Fame icon Barry replies: “You must be joking, never. “It’s just irresponsible. “It’s very dangerous.”‘Floppy-haired posh boy’However, he adds with a laugh: “I can still beat most of them on chin-ups and press-ups.”We meet at the McGuigan Gym in Leyton, East London — an old-school spit-and-sawdust joint that is a million miles from the “glitz and glamour” of influencer boxing, which has created serious safety concerns.Irishman Barry says: “The problem with so many of these influencers boxing is that the general public think anybody can do it. They can’t.“That’s what annoys the professional fighters about these influencers.”Son Shane, 35, adds: “They’re trying to steal headlines in the sense, ‘OK, let’s bring in Mike Tyson’.”He says of Iron Mike, who we revealed is flogging cannabis sweets in the shape of a nibbled ear: “Because he’s done it all, it just discredits what he’s done in his career. “He’s the face of boxing.”Shane says boxing YouTubers such as American Jake Paul, whose home gym in his LA mansion includes two rings, plus Brit KSI — real name Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, or “JJ” for short — can give the wrong impression of the sport to youngsters.He explains: “Jake Paul’s not going to put on his YouTube channel when he spars bad or when he feels crap and he’s upset and he’s crying or he’s frustrated. “He’s only putting on the good days. “Kids just wanna see glitz and glamour and gossip.”He continues: “This sport’s a real hard sport and you can’t fake it, you can’t just suddenly get to a world title.“You can’t just turn up one day without no training.“You’ve got to put the hours and work in and it’s brutal.”Shane is currently working with four-time European youth champ Caroline Dubois, 23Credit: Dan CharityThe McGuigans are a boxing mad family and aim to train up another world championCredit: PA:Press AssociationThe family had a bitter fallout with former star Carl Frampton, but say they have moved onCredit: ReutersBarry grew up in Clones in the Republic of Ireland, on the border of Northern Ireland, and became a unifying symbol of peace during The Troubles. At 17, he took the gold medal for Northern Ireland at the 1978 Commonwealth Games and, two years later, boxed for Ireland at the Moscow Olympics in 1980.Five years on from that, aged 24, he won the World Boxing Association featherweight title, which he defended twice before losing to Steve Cruz in 1986 in Las Vegas.He retired from professional boxing in 1989 at the young age of 28.Barry, a dad of four, admits he initially banned his kids from sparring, insisting: “I didn’t want them to go through how much pain I had to suffer over the years.”But Shane reveals how he started secretly sneaking out of his Somerset boarding school to go to a local boxing gym. The teen, who initially used his middle name as his surname so people did not know who he was, endured bullying for being a “floppy-haired posh boy”.This sport’s a real hard sport and you can’t fake it, you can’t just suddenly get to a world title. You can’t just turn up one day without no trainingShane McGuiganWhen his dad found out, instead of putting a stop to it, he offered to train the youngster. There is no denying the McGuigan name has opened doors for Shane, but it has not been easy growing up in his dad’s shadow.Recalling his amateur boxing days, he says they would be met with “tumbleweed” every time father and son turned up for sparring sessions.And opponents wanted to “take his head off” because he was Barry McGuigan’s son. Smiling at the memory, Shane says: “I enjoyed that.”That’s why I started boxing. And it’s genuinely serious character-building.”Shane has won the National Senior Novice Championship, Irish Under 21 Championship and the Ulster Senior Championship.But he chose not to turn pro like his dad because he did not want to become “a victim to boxing”.He fell into training 13 years ago after Barry left him in charge of the pads one weekend.His dad says with a laugh: “I came back and lost me job.”Asked if people thought he was some sort of nepo baby, Shane says: “Maybe at the start.” But he insists he only got his professional licence to train because Northern Irish boxer Carl Frampton, who was being coached by Barry, asked him to. Mike Tyson tipped to ‘pound Jake Paul into a mound of dust’ with brutal punches ‘like being hit by a grand piano’Under Shane, Carl, now retired, became a world champion.However, he and the McGuigans later became locked in a bitter dispute. The former two-weight world champion sued ex-manager Barry and Cyclone Promotions for alleged withheld earnings.A counter claim against Belfast boxer Carl was also launched for alleged breach of contract after their partnership came to an end in 2017. The case was settled out of court in November 2020.Carl has since said he has “a deep hatred for them now”.But Barry tells The Sun: “We’re past all that.” And Shane says matter-of-factly: “It’s just one of many fighters that’s come through this gym. “That’s literally it.”Barry’s daughter Danika McGuigan tragically died from cancer in 2019Credit: PA:Press AssociationCruierweight champ Chris Billam-Smith is one of the stars currently working with the McGuigansCredit: BBCShane, who was named Trainer of the Year for the second time by the British Boxing Board of Control earlier this month, has more than proved his worth. Barry says: “I’m very proud of what he does. “He’s one of the best in the business, anywhere in the world.”These days, Barry — who lives near Whitstable in Kent with his wife Sandra, also 63 — acts more as a mentor at the gym.‘Huge divide’During our visit, he happily chats as he folds bandages while Shane puts four-time European youth champ Caroline Dubois, 23, through her paces.World cruiserweight champ Chris Billam-Smith, 33, and Ellie Scotney, 26, who holds the International Boxing Federation super-bantamweight world title, are also in their stable. Barry’s other sons Jake, 36, and Blain, 40, are involved in the family business. His daughter Danika died from cancer in July 2019, at the age of 33.Barry says: “My daughter could tell you the four cruiserweight champions of the world when she was around, God bless her. “We’re boxing crazy.”Shane adds: “It’s one of those sports where you can’t switch off.”Tommy has been doing it a long time — before Love Island. He comes from good stock.Shane McGuiganAnd Barry responds with a laugh: “Sandra says, ‘Right, no boxing talk, we’re having our lunch’.”Meanwhile, there might be more future fighters among the McGuigans. Shane’s partner Taylor, 29, a singer, is due to give birth to their second son in May.The couple, who live in Essex, are already parents to 18-month-old Finley. Shane says: “I now realise, being a father, why he didn’t want me to box. “But if Finley chooses to box, I’ll have to let him do it.” However, Barry says: “I’ll do my best to stop him.”Celebrities are helping to raise the profile of boxing. Even Harry Styles has joined a boxing gym.And Tommy Fury — younger brother of Gypsy King Tyson, who shot to fame on Love Island in 2019 — is fast becoming one of the sport’s savviest businessmen.The 24-year-old, who featured in last year’s At Home With The Furys alongside his influencer fiancée Molly-Mae Hague, also 24, has 5.4million followers on Instagram.But Shane says: “Tommy has been doing it a long time — before Love Island. “He comes from good stock.” He adds: “Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury — they’re on phenomenal money. “But the general guys who are world champions, they’re not on crazy money. “There’s a huge divide there.”Boxing is a cut-throat business. Lawrence Okolie left the McGuigans to join new coach SugarHill Steward during the 18 months of filming.Shane says: “At one stage of the documentary, he was in the gym training with Chris Billam-Smith. “At the end they’re boxing. “It shows what boxing’s all about.”Watched by 15,000 fans in his home town of Bournemouth, underdog Billam-Smith floored Okolie last May. Barry says proudly: “Shane’s now trained nine world champions.”READ MORE SUN STORIESNo doubt, with his track record, it won’t be long until he hits an even ten.
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    Bare-knuckle champ threatens Jake Paul with STREET FIGHT if he ‘hurts’ Mike Tyson, 57, in controversial boxing bout

    JAKE PAUL has been threatened with a STREET FIGHT by bare-knuckle boxing champion Mike Perry. YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul takes on heavyweight boxing icon Tyson in a controversial clash on July 20 in Texas.Jake Paul faces Mike Tyson on July 20 in TexasCredit: @jakepaulHe has come under criticism for the 30-year age gap between them with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship star Perry the latest to take exception. Perry, 32, told TMZ Sports: “Jake Paul, man. If he hurts Mike Tyson, bro, let me get that. “He’s not doing bare-knuckle, but I wouldn’t put it past Jake Paul because he’s been doing stuff that people would say he’s afraid of and things like that. “That’s partly what drew me to bare-knuckle was that so many were worried about it or afraid of it. I’m like, ‘It seems real to me.’ READ MORE IN BOXING”So Jake, man, definitely issuing you a challenge. If you get through Mike Tyson, test yourself for real and let’s have a street fight.” Paul is 9-1 as a boxer, suffering his only defeat last year to Tommy Fury, 24, before bouncing back with three straight wins.Tyson meanwhile retired in 2005 officially but did return in 2020 to draw over eight exhibition rounds with fellow great Roy Jones Jr.Perry made his name in the UFC but crossed over to bare-knuckle boxing in 2022 and is now 4-0 with exposed fists. Most read in BoxingCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut he has eyed a switch to boxing and has even signed on to be a replacement opponent for Paul and brother Logan before. Perry and Paul have sparred before and the ex-UFC welterweight admitted the social media sensation has shown talent in the ring. UFC chief Dana White reveals chat with Mike Tyson’s wife ahead of Jake Paul fightHe said: “F*** Jake, he’s got some but I’d like to say I’m beating him as fast as he’s beating these taxi drivers, especially bare-knuckle. “I’ll hurt him and he’ll cry and run away and cower in the corner in the fetal position.”Mike Perry called out Jake Paul to a street fightCredit: Rex More

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    Jake Paul lines up stunning exhibition against American superstar on Netflix after Mike Tyson fight

    JAKE PAUL is already lining up his next exhibition extravaganza on Netflix after facing Mike Tyson. YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul takes on heavyweight boxing icon Tyson in a controversial clash on July 20 in Texas.Jake Paul is already lining up his next Netflix fightAnd it marks Netflix’s first move into live boxing following behind-the-scenes talks with Paul.But he is already thinking into the future and looks ready to capitalise on his feud with American superstar Ryan Garcia. Paul, 27, said on his podcast: “I think it could happen. As an exhibition probably. “But I think he thinks he would win and I would love to just deflate his little 130lbs. Yeah, maybe Netflix part two.”READ MORE ON JAKE PAULThe boxers shared similar friendship groups in Los Angeles and at one point in time considered each other friends. But after Paul’s most recent win – a first-round stoppage of little-known Ryan Bourland – Garcia hit out at the social media sensation. He apologised for introducing Paul to the sport and later the two were involved in a heated argument over FaceTime. Paul’s last fight was at the 200lb cruiserweight limit and Garcia’s was at 140lb at light-welterweight. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSWith such a heavy weight discrepancy, the bout would have to be an exhibition opposed to a professionally sanctioned fight. But Paul aimed a further dig by criticising Garcia’s boxing skills. Mike Tyson tipped to ‘pound Jake Paul into a mound of dust’ with brutal punches ‘like being hit by a grand piano’He said: “His footwork sucks. The more I learn about this sport, he’s fast and quick and has been doing it his whole life, obviously. “But his feet are terrible. Flat-footed, stuck-ass fighter.”Ryan Garcia hit out at Jake Paul onlineCredit: Getty More

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    ‘He’s punching the air,’ says Jake Paul as he reveals mistake ‘idiot’ Tommy Fury made before sealing Mike Tyson fight

    JAKE PAUL blasted Tommy Fury as an “idiot” after claiming he turned down a rematch on Netflix – a deal Mike Tyson subsequently accepted. YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul faces heavyweight boxing icon Tyson in a controversial clash on July 20 in Texas. Tommy Fury and Jake Paul were in talks for a rematchCredit: ReutersAnd it marks Netflix’s first move into live boxing following behind-the-scenes talks with Paul. The American, 27, revealed he initially wanted Fury – the only man to beat him in the ring – as the opponent for the inaugural streaming event. But Paul accused Fury, 24, of pricing himself out and forcing him to look in the direction of Iron Mike. He said on his podcast: “Most Valuable Promotions, me and (business partner) Nakisa, had been trying to find the right fight, the right timeframe, the right event.READ MORE IN b”And we knew we wanted to target this summer so we just started making calls.”We called Tommy Fury, was one of the names, and and he said no, he wanted more money. “And so now, and it’s all serendipitous, he’s probably punching the f***ing air now realising how big of a mistake he made, I mean, he’s an idiot.”Paul was beaten on a split-decision by Fury in Saudi Arabia last year but boasted of earning £25m while doing so. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe has since bounced back with three wins before announcing his shock showdown with 57-year-old Tyson. Fury meanwhile beat Paul’s arch rival KSI, 30, in October but he had to undergo hand surgery to mend an injury right after. Jake Paul slams ‘jealous’ Conor McGregor as he responds to UFC legend’s criticism of Mike Tyson fightBut still Paul blasted the 2019 Love Islander and insisted their even money deal is now no longer on the table. He said: “Literally, the next offer for him is like nothing, basically. And my brand only increases to a whole other level. “We probably would’ve been like 50/50 for that fight and now it’s like after this, and who knows what I’m going to do, it’s like Tommy I’m sorry buddy, you’re like a 10 per center now. “But you really did f*** up.” Paul said after Fury’s snub talks were still ongoing before he switched his focus to Tyson. The Baddest Man on The Planet retired in 2005 but did return in 2020 to draw over eight exhibition rounds with fellow great Roy Jones Jr. And after five months of talks, the deal was signed off. The exact rules and regulations, such as whether it will be sanctioned or an exhibition, are yet to be announced. Jake Paul shaking hands with Mike Tyson after signing their fight dealCredit: @jakepaul More

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    Jake Paul slams ‘jealous’ Conor McGregor as he responds to UFC legend’s criticism of Mike Tyson fight

    JAKE PAUL has hit back at “jealous” Conor McGregor’s criticism of his fight with Mike Tyson. YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul faces heavyweight boxing icon Tyson in a controversial clash on July 20 in Texas. Jake Paul and Mike Tyson facing offCredit: @jakepaulBy the time the fight for the ages comes around, Tyson will be 58 and have a 31-year age gap with 27-year-old Paul. It has led the likes of McGregor to blast the bout but Paul was quick to hit back on his podcast. He said: “So Conor, you’re saying the interest is low for the fight, but the last fight you announced, there was a thousand articles written in a multi-day span, people talking about your last fight. “In that same multiple-day span, there were ten thousand articles written about this. READ MORE IN BOXING”No fight ever has done these numbers in terms of face-off views and Instagram reels.”Just on our main pages alone, it’s like 50 or 60 million Instagram views on both of our posts. “Not to mention every single other sports page posting it. This is, in my mind, the biggest fight the world will ever see. “There’s no reason for them to be jealous; I get people are jealous, but when the old heads like Conor are trying to hate, it’s like, why are you trying to pull people down?”Most read in BoxingCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSPaul is 9-1 as a boxer, suffering his only defeat last year to Tommy Fury, 24, before bouncing back with three straight wins. Tyson meanwhile retired in 2005 officially but did return in 2020 to draw over eight exhibition rounds with fellow great Roy Jones Jr. Jake Paul fumes ‘we live in a f***ed up world’ over shock claims Mike Tyson fight has an ‘agreed’ ending McGregor, 35, who has not fought since July 2021 but looks set for a summer return, has been probed on Tyson’s comeback of late. And he said: “Oh, jeez. It’s a bit strange. The interest is low. I don’t know. I don’t understand it. I wish well for Mike.”Conor McGregor slammed Jake Paul’s fight with Mike TysonCredit: Splash More

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    Inside KSI’s manager’s 40-year plan to bring WWE to life in boxing ring with never-before-seen tag and handicap matches

    KSI’S manager Mams Taylor is making his childhood dreams come true by bringing WWE to life in the boxing ring.Taylor, a music mogul-turned boxing promoter, launched Misfits alongside KSI in 2022 to home celebrity-style crossover bouts. Misfits Boxing became the first to have tag-team boxingBoxers tag in and out of the boutCredit: GettyIt is part of Mams Taylor’s dream to bring boxing to lifeStars from the worlds of social media, music and entertainment – including KSI himself – have all taken to the Misfits ring. But Taylor has tried to revolutionise spectacle showdowns by blending them with a bit of pro wrestling both in and out of the ring. Misfits have sensationally had tag-team matches and this weekend in Nashville host their first two-on-one HANDICAP bout. And it has all been part of Taylor’s master plan since he began watching WWE almost 40 years ago to bring the best of pro-wrestling to the world of boxing. READ MORE IN BOXINGHe said: “I think it’s a good blend and you’ve got something for everyone, especially with the two-on-one outnumbered tag match, again, shades of WWE but with real fighting.“Because for me, when I watched WWE as a kid it was WWF and I remember when I found out that it was predetermined outcomes and I was more heartbroken than when I found out there’s no Santa.“So I said one day we’re going to make it so that they really fight each other but you still have that entertainment and the storylines and all of that.“And I think Misfits Boxing is as close as you can get to that because obviously there’s no predetermined outcomes, nothing’s choreographed or anything like that it’s all real boxing.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“But you’ve got some colourful characters.”Taylor got his break in the music industry, which is where he met UK chart-topper KSI before becoming his manager. KSI’s Misfits Boxing in talks with FIVE footballers with Man Utd icon Wayne Rooney still expected to make shock switchBut his dream was always to be a shot caller like former WWE boss Vince McMahon. Taylor said: “I wanted to be like the Vince McMahon of something, of some kind of combat sports organisation.“So it’s absolutely a manifestation of something I’ve thought about over and over again.“I remember playing with the WWE toys and organising them and playing the matches out and doing the story lines and it was like practise for what it’s like now.“Obviously, I didn’t know it would be in boxing per say but that’s how it’s kind of worked out.”I think Misfits Boxing is as close as you can get to that because obviously there’s no predetermined outcomes, nothing’s choreographed or anything like that it’s all real boxing.Mams Taylor on comparisons between WWE and Misfits Boxing Taylor appeared to come out of nowhere when he teamed up with British promoter Kalle Sauerland to launch Misfits on streaming service DAZN. But in fact, it was a long time coming after testing the waters in MMA.Taylor revealed: “I was a boxing fan through way of proxy through my brother as well who loved that and I boxed myself from the age of 14. “Then MMA came about and tried my hand at that and actually put on an MMA show with some friends of mine about 20 years ago. “So as a fan and someone who has trained it’s something I am very passionate about just in general, combat sports.” Misfits co-founder KSI rarely misses an event and the man himself is hoping to be in the house to watch the never-before-seen two-on-one bout.READ MORE SUN STORIESTaylor said: “We’re working on it, hopefully. “He hates missing them but he’s got some commitments so we’re trying to work some things around. Hopefully he’ll be there.” KSI with manager and Misfits co-founder Mams TaylorCredit: Leigh Dawney/Misfits Boxing More