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Feb 06 2024

Usyk Breaks Silence on Fury Fear and Postponed Showdown "The Game Has Started"

The much-anticipated clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, slated for February 17, was abruptly postponed after Fury sustained a 'freak cut' in sparring. Now, Ukrainian boxing genius Usyk has broken his silence on the matter, claiming that the fear from Fury is 'real,' and asserting, "The game has started." Usyk, just over two weeks away from a potential life goal of unifying world title belts in two weight classes, expressed a calm demeanor despite the setback. Trusting in divine guidance, he acknowledged the unexpected turn of events and commented, "The game has already started, and whatever is written for the future is already written." Addressing the video circulating that seems to capture Fury's cut, Usyk remained analytical, stating, "It was a punch with a fist, you can see that the direction of the elbow is following the fist afterward, but it is difficult to read it from the video. You see that there is a clear uppercut – a very clear one – but whether it caused the cut, we don’t know." In response to the verbal sparring between Fury and Usyk's manager, Egis Klimas, Usyk kept it simple, stating, "I don’t know whether he [Fury] wants to fight me or not, but the fact that he is scared is real." As the boxing world eagerly awaits the rescheduled bout on May 18, the narrative surrounding Fury's injury and the psychological warfare between the fighters adds another layer of intrigue to an already highly anticipated matchup. #UsykVsFury #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk #BoxingDrama #FearFactor #GameOn
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Feb 06 2024

Unveiling Conor Benn's Next Challenger Who's in the Ring?

British welterweight sensation Conor Benn, fresh off a stellar performance, has fight fans buzzing with anticipation about his next opponent. The question on everyone's mind is, "Who's next for Conor Benn?" Benn's recent victories have showcased his skill, determination, and growing legacy in the boxing world. With each bout, he continues to climb the ranks, leaving spectators eager to see who will step up to face the rising star. The welterweight division is packed with talent, but as the spotlight focuses on Benn, contenders are jockeying for position to be the next to challenge the young British fighter. The boxing community is abuzz with speculation, and fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of Benn's next opponent. As the anticipation builds, the question remains: who will be brave enough to step into the ring with Conor Benn and try to derail his impressive ascent? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – the boxing world is watching closely to see who's next for Conor Benn. #ConorBenn #WelterweightBoxing #NextOpponent #BoxingBuzz #FightNews #WhoIsNext
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Feb 06 2024

USYK'S SACRIFICE MAY 18TH PAYBACK FOR MISSED DAUGHTER'S BIRTH

Ukrainian heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, gearing up for the undisputed clash against Tyson Fury, faced a heartbreaking sacrifice as he missed the birth of his daughter on January 28th due to intense training. The fight, originally set for February, got postponed after Fury suffered an eye injury in sparring, leading to questions and speculations about the validity of the delay. Usyk's dedication and sacrifices, including missing family milestones and celebrations, have fueled his determination. The postponed bout, now scheduled for May 18th, holds the promise of Usyk seeking retribution for the lost time and potential intentional delays caused by Fury's injury. The rumors surrounding Fury's injury, with conspiracy theories suggesting intentional maneuvers to buy more training time, add an intriguing layer to the narrative. Questions about Fury's commitment to the fight persist, especially with reports of sparring partner issues and alleged drops during training camp. During a recent press conference, Usyk expressed his frustration but emphasized the need for professionalism and caution in approaching the rescheduled bout. The uncertainty surrounding the May 18th clash lingers, with doubts about whether the fight will indeed happen as planned. Fans remain skeptical despite assurances from organizers about finding a replacement if either fighter pulls out. The potential for another postponement, especially given Fury's healing eye concerns, adds uncertainty to this highly anticipated heavyweight showdown. #UsykVsFury #HeavyweightBoxing #FightDoubts #BoxingSacrifices #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk
 
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Feb 06 2024

Usyk Promoter Questions Fury's Sparring Footage Amidst Fight Postponement

The anticipated undisputed heavyweight championship between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, set for Feb. 17, faced a setback after Fury suffered a serious cut during a sparring session. While the cut was confirmed, doubts have been raised by Usyk's promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, regarding the legitimacy of the evidence presented. A press release from Fury's promoter, Queensberry, included a photo of Fury with a deep cut over his right eye. The fight was rescheduled to May 18 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with Fury appearing stitched up in a video interview alongside Saudi Arabia power broker Turki Alalshikh. Krassyuk, not disputing Fury's cut, raised questions about sparring footage widely shared on social media. He expressed skepticism about the video, where Fury is seen reacting to a left uppercut, stating, "It's not a convincing video." Krassyuk also questioned a picture Fury posted showcasing his trim physique, suggesting it might be an old image. Despite doubts about the sparring video, Krassyuk acknowledged the severity of Fury's cut. He emphasized, "The picture of the cut, yeah, it shows us the fact. The cut is severe." However, he continued to question the circumstances leading to the injury, pointing out discrepancies in the footage. Krassyuk revealed that Fury's medical report, indicating a two to three-month recovery period, was confirmed by Saudi partners. The fight's postponement adds more intrigue to the already highly-anticipated clash between Usyk and Fury. #UsykVsFury #TysonFury #BoxingControversy #FightPostponement #SparringFootage #HeavyweightBoxing
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Feb 06 2024

Usyk Unfazed Claims Ability to Handle Three Tyson Furys Amidst Fight Rescheduling

Ukrainian boxing sensation Oleksandr Usyk remains unshaken by the rescheduling of his bout against Tyson Fury from February to May. In a bold statement, Usyk asserts his readiness for the clash and goes a step further, stating he could "easily take three Tyson Furys." The change in the fight date hasn't rattled Usyk, and his confidence appears to be at an all-time high. The heavyweight contender seems undeterred by the delay, exuding a belief in his ability to handle multiple versions of the formidable Tyson Fury. As the anticipation for the Usyk vs. Fury bout builds, Usyk's bold declaration adds an intriguing layer to the narrative surrounding this heavyweight showdown. Boxing enthusiasts will be eager to see if Usyk's confidence translates into a dominant performance come May. #OleksandrUsyk #TysonFury #HeavyweightBoxing #FightReady #BoxingConfidence #UsykVsFury
 
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Feb 06 2024

Frank Warren Takes Aim at Usyk, Predicts Fury's Advantage in Potential Showdown

In a recent interview on Toe2Toe, renowned boxing promoter Frank Warren didn't mince his words when discussing Oleksandr Usyk, branding the Ukrainian as a "cry-baby" to referees. Warren expressed his belief that Tyson Fury could exploit this perceived weakness when facing Usyk. Warren's candid remarks add fuel to the potential clash between Fury and Usyk, a bout that has been speculated and discussed within the boxing community. The British promoter's assessment suggests he sees a mental vulnerability in Usyk, which Fury could capitalize on if the two heavyweights step into the ring. As talks and negotiations continue in the boxing world, Warren's insights provide an intriguing perspective on the potential dynamics of a future Fury vs. Usyk showdown. #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk #FrankWarren #Toe2Toe #BoxingTalk #HeavyweightClash
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Feb 06 2024

British Boxing Vet John Ryder Calls It a Day After Jaime Munguia Defeat

In a move that surprised many, 35-year-old British boxer John Ryder has officially announced his retirement from professional boxing. The decision comes just 10 days after Ryder suffered a defeat at the hands of Jaime Munguia in Phoenix, Arizona. Ryder, a former WBO interim super-middleweight titleholder, had a notable career, challenging Saul "Canelo" Alvarez for undisputed gold in May 2023. Despite a valiant effort, Canelo emerged victorious on points in his native Mexico. Ryder's last bout in January ended with a ninth-round stoppage by Munguia. Expressing his sentiment, Ryder stated, "It is with a heavy heart that I have come to the decision to hang up my gloves and retire from professional boxing." Reflecting on his journey, he acknowledged the incredible experiences, from fighting at iconic venues like the O2 Arena and T-Mobile in Vegas to the memorable clash in Guadalajara, Mexico. While Ryder fell short of winning a world title, he expressed gratitude for the enriching experiences his boxing career provided. He thanked his coaching team, promoters, and his "loving family," particularly highlighting the support from his partner Nancy and children Heidi and Brody. Looking ahead, Ryder revealed his next venture, saying, "Although my professional career as a boxer is now over, the sport won't be able to get rid of me that easily, and I look forward to officially starting my new career as a coach working alongside Tony [Sims] at the Matchroom Gym very shortly. There's no place like home." Ryder's career included a notable victory against Daniel Jacobs in 2022, securing a split decision in London. As he transitions into coaching, the boxing community will undoubtedly keep an eye on Ryder's next chapter. #JohnRyder #BoxingRetirement #JaimeMunguia #CaneloAlvarez #MatchroomGym #BritishBoxing
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Feb 06 2024

Buatsi Open to Yarde Showdown as Bivol Bout Waits in the Wings

In a surprising twist, Joshua Buatsi, fresh off his victory against Dan Azeez, has expressed a willingness to risk his WBA light-heavyweight title shot to face domestic rival Anthony Yarde. Buatsi secured a future bout against Dmitry Bivol but is open to a showdown with Yarde, recognizing the potential delay due to Bivol's upcoming clash with Artur Beterbiev on June 1. While initially hesitant, Buatsi acknowledges the wait for a Bivol fight and is considering the option to face Yarde, a move that could see him inactive until next year. The Rio 2016 bronze medallist is keen to stay active and believes a bout against Yarde could bridge the gap between himself and the top light-heavyweights. Buatsi shared his change of heart on White and Jordan, stating, "Initially I wasn't entertaining it. But the reality is that he's fighting Beterbiev in June, [and then there] could be a rematch, which there probably will be. And that means that the fight wouldn't happen until the end of the first quarter of the year [2025]. That's a long time to just hang about, which is what I'm not going to do, so I'm definitely entertaining the Yarde fight." As the boxing world awaits the outcome of Bivol vs. Beterbiev, Buatsi vs. Yarde could be the clash fans have been anticipating. With Yarde eyeing a third world title shot, the potential match-up holds significant intrigue and could provide Buatsi with an opportunity to make a statement in the light-heavyweight division. #BuatsiVsYarde #BoxingShowdown #WBA #LightHeavyweight #BivolVsBeterbiev #FightTalk
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Feb 06 2024

Chris Eubank Sr Offers to Secure Conor Benn a British Boxing License: He Says 'I Know the Boss'

image of Chris Eubank Sr and Conor Benn with a text saying Chris Eubank Sr. Offers to Secure Conor Benn a British Boxing License Chris Eubank Sr, renowned in the boxing world, has stepped into the ongoing saga surrounding his son Chris Jr's potential fight with Conor Benn. Eubank Sr now claims he could facilitate Benn obtaining a British boxing license, asserting his influence by stating, "I know the boss." Following the cancellation of their first proposed fight due to Benn's adverse findings in pre-fight drug testing, speculation has persisted about a potential rematch between the two British fighters. Expressing concerns about the weight difference between Benn and his son, Eubank Sr reiterated his stance, insisting that he would only support the fight if it were arranged at a catchweight. However, a hurdle remains as Benn currently lacks a license from the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC). Eubank Sr proposed a solution during an interview with talkSPORT Boxing, suggesting his involvement to reinstate Benn's license, citing his close connection to the authority figure. "I get involved, I get his licence back. I know the boss, I'm very close to the boss," Eubank Sr affirmed, refusing to disclose further details about the individual in question. In addition to addressing Benn's licensing issue, Eubank Sr advocated for his nephew, Harlem Eubank, to be considered for a bout against Benn. With Harlem boasting an impressive record of 19 unbeaten fights, Eubank Sr believes he deserves the opportunity. However, he emphasized that the ultimate showdown remains with Chris Eubank Jr, highlighting the anticipation surrounding a potential clash between the two. As the saga unfolds, boxing fans eagerly await developments to see if Eubank Sr's influence can pave the way for Benn's licensing and potentially lead to the highly anticipated matchups in the future. #ChrisEubankSr #ConorBenn #BritishBoxing
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Feb 05 2024

Subriel Matias Gears Up for Explosive 140lb Title Defense on DAZN

The 140lb super-lightweight division is bracing for fireworks as Subriel Matias, the formidable title-holder with 20 knockouts on his 20-1 record, readies for a high-stakes defense scheduled for either June or July on DAZN. Amidst a buzzing super-lightweight landscape, Matias has established himself as a worthy and thrilling champion, having avenged his sole loss to Petros Ananyan in 2020. With potential matchups against the likes of Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez on the horizon, Matias has confirmed his immediate focus on defending his IBF crown against the undefeated Australian, Liam Paro (24-0). In an interview with Elnuevodia.com, Matias spoke of Paro's bravery, boxing prowess, and the anticipation for a clash of strength and skill. The Puerto Rican champion emphasized the fans' desire for an exciting bout, stating, "No one wants to see two people running through the ring." Returning to headline in Puerto Rico for the first time since claiming the title, Matias expressed the significance of defending his championship on home turf. The upcoming bout against Paro marks Matias' third defense of the IBF title, setting the stage for a potential mega-fight at the year's end if successful. Matias acknowledged Paro's hunger to dethrone him, recognizing the challenges that come with being a champion. He stated, "They have to take advantage of the opportunities presented to them. I would’ve done the same thing. In fact, we did it. So I understand the hunger that Liam Paro has of wanting to come to my house to take away what has cost me so much because the title hasn’t been given to me." As anticipation builds for this explosive title defense, the super-lightweight division is in for a thrilling showcase of skill, determination, and championship spirit. #MatiasParo #SuperLightweight #DAZN #BoxingTitleDefense
 
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Feb 05 2024

Fury – Usyk Poster Deciphering Fear, Fabrication, or Fan Fiction?

The unveiling of the official poster for the rescheduled heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk on May 18th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has ignited a storm of speculation and debate within the boxing community. The poster, featuring Fury in a seemingly apprehensive expression, has become a focal point of discussion, with many interpreting it as a sign of the British boxer's lack of confidence against Usyk. Positioned behind the reigning IBF/WBA/WBO champion, Fury's demotion in the visual narrative suggests a shift in perception, despite his name taking precedence. The stoic expression on Fury's face has become a subject of intense scrutiny, leaving fans divided on whether it reflects genuine fear or a strategic move to play mind games with Usyk. The consensus, however, leans toward a belief that Fury may be harboring reservations about the impending battle and could be mentally unprepared for the challenge. The controversy extends beyond the poster, delving into doubts about Fury's commitment to the sport. Fans speculate that Fury's focus on financial gains from the Saudi event may overshadow his dedication to competitive boxing. The narrative of him mentally checking out after the Wilder fight in 2021 further fuels skepticism, with critics pointing to his recent matchups against perceived lower-level opponents. Concerns about a potential pullout persist, with fans questioning the credibility of Fury's injuries and pointing to the $10 million penalty clause as a countermeasure. Despite Saudi Arabia's vested interest in Fury, doubts linger about securing a suitable replacement if the heavyweight champion withdraws from the bout. The lack of a comparable name to attract global attention raises uncertainties about the fight's future. As the boxing world awaits the highly anticipated showdown, the controversies surrounding Fury's mindset, the poster's symbolism, and the event's overall credibility add layers of intrigue to the May 18th clash. #FuryUsykPoster #HeavyweightBoxing #TysonFury #OleksandrUsyk #BoxingControversy
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Feb 05 2024

Badou Jack Eyes Historic Fourth Division World Title in 2024

Three-division world champion and philanthropist Badou Jack has set his sights on a historic journey to claim his fourth world title in 2024. Announced by boxing advisor Amer Abdallah, Jack, the first Muslim to secure a world title on Middle East ground in Saudi Arabia, looks to continue his legacy in the boxing world. Amer Abdallah highlighted Jack's not only impressive in-ring talent but also his role as a global ambassador for the sport, breaking religious and racial boundaries. With the Middle East becoming a pivotal hub for boxing, Jack's influence and values have resonated well in the region, making him a beloved figure. Currently holding the WBC cruiserweight title in recess, Jack expressed his determination to face challenges in various weight divisions, emphasizing that boxing is more than a sport; it's a lifestyle. At 40 years old, Jack believes in the discipline of his life and his readiness to take on opponents from cruiserweight to heavyweight. In addition to his boxing pursuits, Jack is committed to giving back through the Badou Jack Foundation, focusing on providing children across the globe with a fighting chance in life. Having faced nine world champions throughout his career, Jack's latest victory over Ilunga Makabu showcased his prowess, setting the stage for his ambitious pursuit of a fourth division title. Currently training in Dubai, the seasoned pugilist combines veteran experience with the hunger of a rising contender. “I’ve never felt this hungry in my career as I do now,” said Jack. “I know what it takes to become great, and I’m ready to close out my career with a bang.” As the boxing world awaits Jack's next move, his journey towards a fourth division title promises excitement and a testament to his enduring commitment to the sport. #BadouJack #BoxingChampion #WorldTitleQuest #LegacyBuilding #MiddleEastBoxing
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Feb 05 2024

Hamzah Sheeraz Takes Center Stage in Wembley Showdown Against Liam Williams, Live on TNT Sports

On February 10, all eyes in the boxing world will be on Wembley as Hamzah Sheeraz faces off against Liam Williams in a highly anticipated clash, while Anthony Yarde squares off against Marko Nikolic. Sheeraz, with an impressive 18-0 record and a 12-fight knockout streak, aims to extend his unbeaten run against the experienced Williams, setting the stage for a thrilling night of action at the Copper Box Arena. Originally scheduled for December, this showdown was postponed to 2024 due to an injury sustained by Sheeraz. Now, the two fighters are primed and ready for an explosive encounter that promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats. For viewers eager to catch the action, TNT Sports, available on major TV platforms including BT, EE, Sky, and Virgin Media, will broadcast the event from 7pm UK time. The main event ringwalk is set for 10pm UK time, ensuring a prime-time spectacle for boxing enthusiasts. Anthony Yarde will also be in the spotlight as he faces Marko Nikolic, adding another layer of excitement to the fight card. The TNT Sports package offers up to four TV channels and six digital or red-button channels, providing comprehensive coverage of the event. In a pre-fight interview, Liam Williams acknowledges Sheeraz's talent but expresses confidence in causing him problems. The underdog in this bout, Williams is eager to showcase the old Liam Williams under the guidance of trainer Gary Lockett. For those looking to catch the fights in stunning detail, TNT Sports Ultimate offers coverage in up to 4K resolution with HDR and Dolby Atmos sound. Additionally, TNT Sports Box Office provides pay-per-view access to selected events. Don't miss this electrifying night of boxing action as Sheeraz, Williams, Yarde, and Nikolic step into the ring at Wembley, promising an evening filled with drama, skill, and determination. #SheerazVsWilliams #YardeVsNikolic #WembleyShowdown #TNTSports #BoxingNight
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Feb 05 2024

John Fury Calls Out Carl Froch: Wembley Showdown Looms in Hater versus Top Father' Feud

In the latest chapter of their escalating war of words, John Fury has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging former super-middleweight world champion Carl Froch to a Wembley Stadium showdown. The feud, stemming from Froch's criticisms of Tyson Fury's recent bout postponement, has reached new heights, with John Fury dubbing the potential clash as 'Hater versus Top Father.' The animosity between the two has played out in public, with Froch questioning Tyson Fury's accomplishments and tactics, especially after the heavyweight champion's fight against Oleksandr Usyk was postponed due to a facial cut from sparring. In response, John Fury, in a video posted on his Instagram, addressed Froch directly, calling for a fight to settle their differences. "Hater versus Top Father – that’s what we’ll call this," said John, adding, "but, it’s got to make business sense." He urged Froch to have his people contact him for contract negotiations, emphasizing his commitment to a Wembley Stadium bout this year. This call-out comes after Froch had criticized Tyson Fury's team and trainer for the cut incident, expressing skepticism about the seriousness of the injury and suggesting it was good news for Fury. The former champion also questioned Fury's sparring preparation, claiming the postponement was an opportunity for him to address shortcomings in his training. As the boxing world watches the drama unfold, the potential showdown between John Fury and Carl Froch adds another layer of intrigue to the ongoing narrative. #FuryVsFroch #WembleyShowdown #BoxingFeud #TysonFury #CarlFroch
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Feb 05 2024

Eubank Jr. Demands Cash, Benn Shifts Focus Is the Bout in Peril?

In a social media exchange, Chris Eubank Jr. has put promoter Eddie Hearn on the spot, insisting on hearing the money offer for a potential fight against Conor Benn. Benn, seemingly frustrated with the situation, declares himself "bored" and redirects his attention to securing a bout with Gervonta Davis. Eubank Jr. (33-3, 24 KOs) hints at having options, mentioning Bob Arum of Top Rank, suggesting a willingness to explore alternatives to a matchup with Benn (23-0, 14 KOs). The middleweight contender appears to be playing hardball, perhaps seeking a more enticing proposal from Hearn. The back-and-forth escalates as Eubank Jr. challenges Hearn to "show me the money," while Benn dismissively states, "I'm bored of the Eubank name." Hearn, in a plea to Eubank Jr., emphasizes the financial opportunity, urging him to consider the millions at stake in a potential clash with Benn. Despite Hearn's persistence, the looming prospect of Benn facing Gervonta Davis adds an additional layer of uncertainty to the situation. The Matchroom Boxing promoter remains optimistic about the appeal of a Benn-Eubank Jr. bout, believing British fans would eagerly support it, even as the aging Eubank Jr. faces skepticism from U.S. fans. As the drama unfolds, the question remains: Will Eubank Jr. and Benn ever share the ring, or is the fight destined to slip away amid financial demands and shifting priorities? #EubankJr #ConorBenn #BoxingDrama #FightNegotiations #GervontaDavis
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Feb 05 2024

The Moment That Altered Heavyweight Showdown

In a surprising turn of events, footage has surfaced revealing the critical moment when Tyson Fury suffered a cut during sparring, forcing the postponement of his highly anticipated heavyweight clash with Oleksandr Usyk. The bout, originally scheduled for 17 February in Saudi Arabia, aimed to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 24 years. The video captures the unfortunate incident that led to the setback in Fury's preparations for the showdown against Usyk. The heavyweight champion's training mishap has added an unexpected twist to the narrative surrounding the title fight, leaving fans and analysts speculating about the impact on the rescheduled match. Fury's clash with Usyk promised to be a historic moment in boxing, with the victor poised to claim the coveted title of undisputed heavyweight champion. Now, the postponement due to Fury's cut raises questions about the implications for both fighters and the overall excitement surrounding the bout. As the boxing community eagerly awaits updates on Fury's recovery and the rescheduled date for the clash with Usyk, the unforeseen delay has only intensified the anticipation for this historic encounter. #FuryUsykPostponed #HeavyweightBoxing #TysonFury #UsykFuryRematch #BoxingDelay
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Feb 05 2024

Ngannou Issues Chilling Warning to Joshua I'm Taking His Soul

In a bold statement ahead of his upcoming boxing match against Anthony Joshua in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou has promised to seize the soul of the Watford native. Ngannou, known for his dominant run in the UFC, is set for his second boxing appearance after a split decision loss to Joshua in their first encounter. The Cameroonian fighter, eyeing redemption after his initial setback, expressed confidence in his ability to overcome Joshua. Despite a postponed bout with Oleksandr Usyk in December, Ngannou is determined to refocus on securing victory against Joshua, a two-time world champion. Ngannou's early knockdown in their previous clash showcased his power, but Joshua ultimately secured the win. Now, with the rematch on the horizon, Ngannou aims to make a definitive statement by claiming Joshua's soul in the Middle East. The road to this rematch hasn't been without hurdles for Ngannou, as a laceration sustained during sparring delayed his planned title unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk. However, the fighter remains undeterred, and with a victory over Joshua, he looks forward to a potential rematch with British star Tyson Fury. As the boxing world eagerly awaits this high-profile showdown, Ngannou's bold declaration adds an extra layer of anticipation. With both fighters hungry for success, fans can expect an intense battle in the squared circle. #NgannouJoshuaRematch #BoxingShowdown #FightNight #MiddleEastClash #NgannouFuryRematch
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Feb 05 2024

Eddie Hearn Shoots Down Shakur Stevenson's Retirement Drama

In a classic Eddie Hearn fashion, the Matchroom promoter has bluntly dismissed Shakur Stevenson's supposed retirement announcement, advising him to quit the tantrums and focus on the fight game. Hearn, not one to mince words, labeled Stevenson's situation as ridiculous, questioning why such matters get airtime. The boxing mogul reminded everyone that Stevenson, at 26, is far from retirement and suggested Stevenson should take a break from Twitter and concentrate on his promising career. According to Hearn, Stevenson's complaints about the politics of boxing and sulking on social media won't endear him to fans. Instead, Hearn emphasized that the WBC world champion should be patient, as his time will come. Hearn speculated on potential matchups, highlighting the likelihood of a unification bout between Stevenson and the winner of Navarrete vs. Baranchyk. In essence, Hearn's message to Stevenson is clear: Cut the drama, embrace the opportunities, and let the fans see the top-tier fighter he truly is. #EddieHearn #ShakurStevenson #BoxingDrama #Matchroom #WBCChampion #UnificationFight
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Feb 05 2024

Oleksandr Usyk Secures Two Big Fights in Saudi Arabia After Fury Showdown

In an unexpected twist, Oleksandr Usyk's much-anticipated clash with Tyson Fury hit a snag as the Brit pulled out just over two weeks before the undisputed showdown. Fury's last-minute withdrawal left fans disappointed, but the good news is, Usyk won't be left hanging. During a tense interview on The MMA Hour, Saudi royal advisor Turki Alalshikh assured Usyk of two more significant fights on Saudi soil after the rescheduling of the Fury bout. Despite the setback, Usyk, known for his brevity, simply responded with determination, "I will do training." The initial bout with Fury, now set for May 18, faced skepticism from fans concerned about Fury's recovery time. However, with the Saudi commitment for two additional major fights, Usyk has more opportunities on the horizon. While details about Usyk's future opponents remain under wraps, the promise of two big fights adds an intriguing layer to his already impressive career. Usyk, always a man of few words, seems focused on his training, ready for whatever challenges lie ahead. In the world of heavyweight boxing, uncertainty often reigns supreme, but Usyk's resilience and the commitment from Saudi Arabia suggest that exciting times are ahead for the Ukrainian champion. #Usyk #FuryShowdown #SaudiArabiaFights #HeavyweightBoxing #UndisputedTitle #BoxingNews
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Feb 05 2024

Tyson Fury's £4 Million Mansion Plans Spark Local Uproar"

Tyson Fury, the 35-year-old heavyweight champion and father of seven, is facing a local backlash over his plans to build a £4 million mansion in Styal, Cheshire. The proposed project involves demolishing an existing property owned by Fury and replacing it with a larger one featuring a pool, spa, cinema room, and other luxury amenities. Despite receiving planning approval in April 2023, the project faced delays when protected bats were discovered in the loft, leading to the withdrawal and resubmission of the application in September 2023. Newly released consultation submissions reveal local opposition to the ambitious plans, causing a stir among residents. A source close to the situation shared with the Sun newspaper, "Tyson feels like he’s having to jump through a lot of hurdles but he’s determined to see it through." The proposed mansion, situated on the same road as Tyson's father John's home, includes side extensions, a cinema room, a four-car garage, and various wellness features like a swimming pool, plunge pool, jacuzzi, steam room, and sauna. While Tyson and his family currently reside in Morecambe, owning properties in Cheshire, including the £1 million home where his father lives, raises questions about his potential relocation. However, it's not confirmed if the Fury family is moving from Morecambe to Cheshire, given Tyson's strong attachment to the seaside town. The controversy surrounding Tyson Fury's mansion plans adds another layer to the champion's off-ring narrative, making headlines beyond the boxing world. #TysonFury #MansionControversy #CheshireLiving #LuxuryHomePlans #LocalBacklash #BoxingChampion #TysonFuryResidence #MorecambeVsCheshire #LocalUproar #TysonFuryHouse
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