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Oleksandr Usyk‘s promoter Alexander Krassyuk has revealed fears Tyson Fury will withdraw from next month’s undisputed world heavyweight title fight.

The Gypsy King meets Usyk on May 18 in Riyadh as they bid to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion.

The clash had been scheduled to take place in Riyadh on February 17 but was postponed after Fury sustained an injury during camp.

He suffered a severe cut above his right eye on Friday while sparring, which has been labelled by his promotion team as a ‘freak cut’.

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Krassyuk told Boxing Scene he still has doubts that Fury will step into the ring with Usyk next month, claiming the Gypsy King has already withdrawn four times from the fight.

Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk undisputed heavyweight boxing title clash  agreed for Saudi Arabia - Eurosport

‘Usyk has actually had a triple camp for this fight,’ Krassyuk said. ‘He started in September for the fight to take place last December.

‘We showed up to the Ngannou fight to step in the ring to announce the fight for the undisputed, but his team jumped and said he didn’t look that good, so Usyk gave him some space to prepare at his camp in Saudi Arabia.

We were then meant to fight on Feb. 17, then we were rescheduled for May. Tyson Fury has withdrawn four times already from this fight.

‘I’ve not got too much confidence in the rematch happening, by the way. If Tyson Fury loses, will he have the confidence to step inside the ring again? Theoretically he can, but we all know what happened in the rematch with Wladimir Klitschko.’

Tyson Fury gives first interview about Oleksandr Usyk fight being signed to  Derek Chisora

The winner of the highly-anticipated bout will also unify the division for the first time since Lennox Lewis beat Evander Holyfield in March 1999.

Fury is adamant the fight will take place on May 18 – insisting he is focused on beating the Ukrainian boxer.

Fighters have promised to forfeit $10m (£8m) if they pulled out of the fight, but Krassyuk remains doubtful Fury will compete.

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He revealed a replacement fighter has already been lined up in the event Fury withdraws from the contest.

‘The IBF mandatory Filip Hrgovic will be the replacement if [Fury] does it again.

Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury? 'After Usyk defeats Anthony Joshua' again,  says his promoter | Boxing News | Sky Sports

‘He is getting ready for Daniel Dubois on June 1, but instead he will have to be ready on May 18 to replace Tyson for any reason. Otherwise we will lose the [IBF] title. It was one of our conditions.’

Former WBC heavyweight chaWilder fired up for potential Joshua clashmpion Deontay Wilder is sure that a fight with Anthony Joshua will happen in the future despite recent setbacks, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The American heavyweight faces Zhilei Zhang June 1, six months on from his shock defeat to Joseph Parker. The loss to Parker in December derailed a planned fight against Joshua, but Wilder says the long-awaited bout can still happen.

“People are always going to want to see that fight no matter what,” Wilder told BBC Sport.

“I put it in the high 90s (percentage chance of happening).”

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Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott has backed his fighter to reassert himself among the likes of Fury, Usyk and Joshua, but insists he must stop Zhang in style if he is to have any chance.

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“It’s really do or die now, he has to get this done and in his position he can’t get it done just any way, he has to get it done in a violent manner,” Scott told Sky Sports.

Joshua and Wilder both fought on the same night last December, with a view to meeting in April 2024, but the British-Nigerian was forced to face former UFC champion Francis Ngannou instead, after Wilder’s defeat.

Wilder says the loss was in part down to his 14 months of inactivity leading up to the Parker fight, but said a big win will resurrect interest in the contest.

Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder will be blocked if AJ hires one of three  coaching options | Boxing | Sport | Express.co.uk

“I always said it before, it’ll be a shame if we never fought,” Wilder said of Joshua.

“It only takes that one fight, that one night. June 1st is going to be that night, that one fight. Deontay Wilder knocks (Zhang’s) head off and the world goes crazy. And there we go again, Wilder versus Joshua. They want it (again).”

Djokovic won the last of his four awards back in 2019 and could claim number five when the Laureus Sports Awards Ceremony takes place in Madrid. For the fourth time in his career, he won three of the four Grand Slam tournaments but lost in the Wimbledon final to Carlos Alcaraz.

His triumph at the US Open in September saw him match Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 major titles and ‘The Joker’ – who last received the Laureus Award in 2019, is “thrilled to be nominated once again”.

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Swedish pole vaulter Duplantis, better known as ‘Mondo’, may have given a nudge to the jury by setting a new world record at the Xiamen Diamond League meeting in China on Saturday. Also up against him are two-time winner Messi, who claimed last year’s title after leading Argentina to the FIFA World Cup, and F1 superstar Verstappen who scooped the award in 2022 and scored 19 race wins last season including 10 in succession.

Roger Federer & Novak Djokovic: The Rivalry | Recapping Every Match | ATP  Tour | Tennis

Completing the shortlist for the Sportsman Of The Year Awards are Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, who helped fire Manchester City to the English Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League, and American sprinter Noah Lyles after his three golds at last year’s World Athletics Championships. Usain Bolt, a four-time Laureus award winner, was the last man to complete the sprint treble at the World Championships and will be attending the event on Monday.

The awards, held annually since 2000, are decided by a jury comprising 69 members of the Laureus World Sports Academy representing the past 50 years of athletic excellence. The event prides itself on remaining “the gold standard for the stars of world sport, who each year hope to see their names added to a list of winners that includes all-time greats”.

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“I have won this award four times, and each one has been very special and unforgettable in its own way,” said Djokovic. “It’s an honour unlike any other because it’s the Laureus Academy who make the decision, and they know what it’s like to reach the summit of their sport, and what it takes to stay there.”

Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer disagree over length of tennis matches -  Eurosport

Academy members include football greats Luís Figo, Ruud Gullit and Alessandro Del Piero, and pioneers like Morocco’s Nawal El Moutawakel whose 400m hurdles gold at Los Angeles 1984 saw her become the first woman from an Islamic nation to win Olympic gold.

On the women’s front, Bonmatí will be the hometown favourite after achieving great success at club and international level. The 26-year-old collected the Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament as Spain secured a first FIFA Women’s World Cup crown. She also won Spain’s Liga F and the UEFA Women’s Champions League with FC Barcelona, as well as taking the Ballon d’Or baton from Spain and Barca team-mate Alexia Putellas.

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Kipyegon completed a unique women’s 1500m and 5000m double at the Budapest World Championships with the Kenyan also breaking three world records on the Diamond League. Sprinters Sha’Carri Richardson and Shericka Jackson have also been nominated after winning golds in Budapest. Richardson ended Jamaica’s dominance of the 100m and won the 4x100m relay, while Jackson was just seven-hundredths outside Florence Griffith-Joyner’s world record in winning the 200m.

Amidst 'Shut the F*** Up' Controversy, Novak Djokovic Received Same But  More Respectful Treatment From Roger Federer in Monte Carlo Masters 2008 -  The SportsRush

Alpine skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin is also nominated after she overtook Ingemar Stenmark’s record of 86 World Cup wins and claimed a seventh world title. Her good friend Iga Swiatek completes the list with the Pole claiming her third French Open title in 2023 as well as regaining her number one spot in the tennis world rankings by winning the WTA Finals in Cancun.

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The other honours to be handed out at the gala include Team, Breakthrough, Comeback, Action Sportsperson and Sportsperson with a Disability, as well as the Laureus Sport for Good Award.

The twisties and Simone Biles is a tale as old as time. Simone Biles’s emergence as a gymnastics icon is inspiring after her twisties debacle in Tokyo. During the games, Biles decided to withdraw her name from as many as four-team finals. The US gymnast further explained that due to her twisties, she got confused between the movements mid-air. After the Olympics withdrawal, Biles also took a prolonged break to completely come out of her struggles.

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Simone Biles is preparing for the Paris Olympics 2024 and is set to start her campaign next month. Amidst her training, the gymnast has revealed some more details about her mental struggles. In a shocking statement, Biles disclosed that she almost risked herself during one of the events.

Simone Biles thought 'the world is going to hate me' after experiencing the  twisties at the Tokyo Olympics | CNN

It was during the middle of the events in Tokyo that Simone Biles developed a weird feeling. However, as the games progressed, Biles’ troubles only increased. In a recent conversation on the ‘CallHerDaddy’ podcast, Simone Biles recalled one such incident at the Tokyo Olympics. She explained that during one of the events, Biles completely lost her footing as to how she would enact her routines. However, in order to not make her team suffer, Biles risked everything to perform a two-and-a-half.

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Emphasizing the seriousness of the situation, Biles stated, “And then I was like, they put up a score for a two and a half, so I have to do a two and a half. And I’m thinking if I do a double back that’s so dangerous, my coach will kill me, my team will never forgive.” 

For Simone Biles' legacy, medals will be secondary to her impact on mental  health

Renowned media personality, Piers Morgan, lost his cool after Biles’ decision to withdraw from Tokyo. He put forward his opinion and stated that keeping calm in tough times is what defines a true athlete. Morgan then went on to term Biles as a “coward” and also a letdown for the country and her entire fan base.

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Luckily for Biles, as strong as the criticisms were, love and support soon followed suit. It was none other than the former first lady of America, Michelle Obama, who extended her empathy for Biles. Her fellow teammate, Jordan Chiles, also supported her decision and dedicated Team USA’s silver medal to Biles.

Heavyweight legend Tyson will take on YouTuber Paul in Texas this summer in a controversial fight which has split opinion

Mike Tyson has been backed to beat Jake Paul by Ryan Garcia – despite the boxer having been a champion of the YouTuber in the past.

Heavyweight legend Tyson will take on social media star Paul in Texas this summer despite having not fought professionally for almost 20 years. His last outing in the ring was a bore draw in an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr in 2020.

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But Tyson, who will be 58 on fight night, has received support from Garcia who was an early backer of Paul who burst on to the boxing scene having made his name from viral videos.

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Garcia, who shocked Devin Haney in New York last weekend, said: “I love you, Mike. You look good. I’m going to your fight, I’ll be there. I’m with you in everything, remember that, always in spirit. I got you. Love you, Mike.”

Paul and Garcia met while they lived in Los Angeles with the latter introducing his new friend to boxing. But after Paul knocked out Ryan Bourland in the first round of his last fight earlier this year, Garcia admitted he regretted their allegiance.

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He said:”Okay enough, it’s on. I’m going to have to do this! I’m going to end this JAKE PAUL BOXING THING. BRING IT ON JAKE IM DEAD F****** SERIOUS F*** YOU! HIT MY TEAM UP.”

“I can’t do this s***. I feel so f****** bad for introducing Jake Paul to boxing. I f***** up. I can’t allow this to happen. I can’t. I can’t. He’s disrespecting my sport. He’s disrespecting everything. I just, I don’t know — call my team, Jake. F*** you.”

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Paul didn’t hold back in his response, saying: “You seem like you’re losing your mind and acting thirsty and desperate. You’re saying you’re a billionaire when you’ve had one money fight. If you do want to fight, to me, that’s light work. You got no footwork and as long as you’ve been in the game, I’m a better boxer than you.”

Ryan Garcia has shown his support to one fighter ahead of Jake Paul v Mike Tyson.

Ryan Garcia has made it clear who he will be supporting when Jake Paul takes on Mike Tyson later this year.

The American showed support for one fighter prior to his clear victory over Devin Haney on Saturday.

Garcia inflicted a first professional defeat on WBC super lightweight champion Haney who was floored three times in the seventh, 10th and 11th rounds.

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Their bout wasn’t for the title because Garcia controversially weighed in 3.2lbs above the division limit. He wasn’t expected to pull off a victory but did so in sensational style.

Ryan Garcia claims he 'started Jake Paul's boxing career' and makes bold Mike  Tyson fight prediction

Before the fight in New York, he made it clear that he would be supporting Tyson in his highly anticipated fight against Paul.

Garcia was visited in his dressing room by the legendary boxer who wished him luck, as reported in The Express.

“I love you, Mike,” said Garcia. “You look good. I’m going to your fight, I’ll be there. I’m with you in everything, remember that, always in spirit. I got you. Love you, Mike.”

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Tyson hasn’t fought in a professional bout in almost 20 years but will face Paul in July in a contest that has been questioned by many.

The Problem Child Paul has brought a lot of attention to the world of boxing and seemed to be heading in a respectable direction of facing serious opponents in his bid to one day become a world champion.

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However, the move to fight Tyson is clearly one that is clearly motivated by money so it’s hard not to criticise.

Earlier this month boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya gave a damning assessment on Paul’s decision to fight the veteran.

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“I actually like Jake Paul for what he’s doing and the attention he’s bringing to the sport and what he wants to do with his promotional company and help the fighters… I love that,” he explained.

“But he also talks about being a world champion and taking it seriously. Well, this is not serious – fighting Mike Tyson.”

ANTHONY JOSHUA has dropped a huge hint that he could fight Tyson Fury in September.

AJ was cheering on runners at the London Marathon when he was asked by the BBC when he could be back in the ring.

Joshua confirmed he is waiting in the wings to face the winner of Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk.

The undisputed heavyweight title fight is set for May 18.

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And the world champion could be set for another mega-money fight – potentially worth £200million against AJ.

Joshua said: “Boxing is changing a lot, there is a new player, Turki Alalshikh, who is taking the world by storm.

When is Tyson Fury fighting Anthony Joshua? Dates, location reportedly set  for heavyweight boxing title fight | Sporting News

“He is doing what he wants for the fans, it’s amazing.

So if the fans demand it, I know that he will deliver. I know the fans want me and Fury, I want that.

“I’m not going to give away plans, but he is a man of action.

“It’s coming, most definitely it’s coming.”

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Asked if that is going to be his next fight, Joshua replied: “To be honest, he said be ready for September.

“Why he said that is because they have got a fight on June 1, all the heavyweights, five vs five, Eddie Hearn vs Frank Warren.

“And they have got Fury vs Usyk in May. And then they will have me in September. It’s unbelievable.”

Anthony Joshua accepts terms for fight with Tyson Fury in December | UK  News | Sky News

Joshua’s latest update on the potential bout comes just days after meeting up with Saudi promoter Alalshikh.

Supporters have long been desperate for the two British heavyweights to go head-to-head – but AJ’s defeats to Usyk in 2021 and 2022 halted the chance of it happening.

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However, talks appear to be alive again with the 34-year-old now on the comeback trail.

He has won his last four fights, including a demolition of Francis Ngannou back in March.

Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Son of boxing legend makes prediction for  potential huge clash | DAZN News US

The UFC star-turned-boxer knocked Fury to the canvas in a narrow defeat just four months earlier.

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SunSport understands Alalshikh and events group Sela – who sponsors Newcastle – could branch out to the UK and potentially host Fury vs Joshua at Wembley.

Anthony Joshua has confirmed he will return to the ring in September following his KO win against Francis Ngannou.

Former two-time heavyweight world champion Joshua extended his unbeaten streak to four fights last month when he dropped Ngannou twice before stopping him for good in the second round. ‘AJ’ has been promised a shot at the undisputed world titles in his next fight, which Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are competing for next month.

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When asked about his next fight on The Jonathan Ross Show, ‘AJ’ said: “Around September is when I’ve been told. I was hoping June. I’ve got some time to go on dates now and mingle a little bit. I’m training at the minute, I’ve got two months before I get into training camp.”

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Queensbury Promotions are hosting a Wembley Stadium event later this year, according to Derek Chisora, and he recently claimed Joshua will be headlining the card. “He will fight the winner of Daniel Dubois and [Filip] Hrgovic in Wembley.

aI’ve got a big mouth.That’s the plan. It’s gonna be a sick, a little adventure for Turki Alalshikh to bring it back to London,” Chisora told iFL TV.

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Dubois and Hrgovic have been linked to fight on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol’s undisputed clash, which takes place in Saudi Arabia on June 1. The IBF world title could be on the line if the organisation forces Fury or Usyk to fight mandatory challenger Hrgovic.

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Joshua fought three times last year as he won an unentertaining decision against Jermaine Franklin before KO’ing Robert Helenius and Otto Wallin. ‘AJ’ made his professional debut over a decade ago and when asked about his retirement plan, he said: “I’ve always said 35. I’m 35 in October, I’m thinking another two years or so if my body holds out.”

Compubox’s punch statistics lend numerical context to tonight’s big shocker. Garcia landed 87 of 214 punches (40.7%), compared to 106 of 285 for Haney (37.2%).

Notably, Garcia landed nearly twice as many power shots (95) as Haney (45), landing at a 41% clip after Haney’s previous 10 opponents landed only 25%.

Ryan Garcia wins by majority decision!

Garcia has handed Haney the first defeat of his professional career in stunning fashion. He’s just won a majority decision to score the seismic upset. The judges’ scores were 114-110 and 115-109 for Garcia with the third scoring it a 112-112 draw.

How to watch Devin Haney vs Ryan Garcia: Date, time, fight card, & more  info | Goal.com US

Round 6

Garcia opens the sixth guns ablaze, meeting Haney in the center of the ring and reeling off no fewer than 20 uncontested punches while whipping the crowd into a frenzy. A couple of them get through Haney’s guard but he weathers the barrage well, then picks up right where he left off in the fifth, using educated pressure to score. Close round and the early spurt was enough for Garcia.

Arnold Barboza Jr has just won a highly controversial split decision over Northern Ireland’s Sean McComb. It was a bit of snoozer, with long periods of inaction drawing boos from the nearly full Barclays Center crowd. But the Belfast southpaw was clearly getting the better of the action and the result came as a surprise. One ringside judge had it 98-92 for McComb while the other two scored it 96-94 and 97-93 for Barboza. (The Guardian had it 97-93 for McComb.)

Ryan Garcia knocks Devin Haney down 3 times and hands his amateur rival his  first pro loss | Regional | caledonianrecord.com

The announcement of the decision was greeted with a chorus of boos and catcalls that only grew in volume when Barboda conducted an in-ring interview before departing the arena floor. Compubox’s punch statistics reveal that Barboza landed 10-of-44 shots per round after averaging 22-of-70 in his previous seven outings.

That concludes the undercard. Haney and Garcia should be making their ring entrances in short order.

Hello and welcome to Barclays Center for tonight’s fight between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia. We’re ringside in Brooklyn for what, at least on paper, is a top-drawer matchup between two of America’s brightest young boxing stars, both 25 years old and at the front of their athletic primes. But following one of the most unusual build-ups to a major fight in recent memory, defined by Garcia’s highly erratic behavior and questions over his mental fitness, it’s left many asking whether it should even be taking place.

Devin Haney vs Ryan Garcia LIVE RESULTS: Garcia SHOCKS Haney to win after  knocking down champ THREE times - updates | The Sun

Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) unified all four major titles at 135lbs with a career-best win over Vasiliy Lomachenko nearly a year ago, before climbing to 140lbs and becoming a two-weight champion with an impressive shutout of Regis Prograis to win the WBC’s version of the super lightweight title.

Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs), a social-media superstar with upwards of 10.5m Instagram followers with 7.5m more on TikTok, was supposed to be fighting for that strap tonight. But he came in an eye-popping 3.2lbs over at yesterday’s weigh-in, making him ineligible to win the title. (Should Haney lose, the belt will become vacant.)

The weight debacle was the culmination of a months-long pattern of unsettling behavior by Garcia, both in person and on social media. Since the bicoastal press tour announcing the fight where Haney claimed to smell alcohol on his rival’s breath, Garcia’s once-polished presence on social media has descended into a disturbing blur of conspiracy theories and apparent cries for help, not least an X Spaces stream with Andrew Tate (and subsequent tweetstorm) where he claimed he was kidnapped by “the elites” at Bohemian Grove, the secretive Sonoma County club for the rich, and “forced to watch kids getting raped”.

Ryan Garcia misses weight, Devin Haney fight still on - Bad Left Hook

Owing to Garcia’s volatile comportment, there were many points over the past few months where it didn’t seem like we’d ever make it to fight night. But here we are. And we the fighters should be making their ringwalks for the main event in a little more than an hour’s time.

Everything is ready for the fight at the Barclays Center in New York, where Ryan García will seek to defeat the World Boxing Council (WBC) super lightweight champion Devin Haney.

Ryan García arrives at the New York bout with a record of 24 wins (20 by KO) and 1 loss. His only defeat came in his penultimate fight against Gervonta Davis, where he was technically knocked out in the seventh round in April 2023. After that loss, the Mexican-American returned to the ring in December and defeated Oscar Duarte by knockout.

Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney push for a mega-fight in 2024 in social media  feud - The Ring

On the other hand, Haney arrives after being crowned as the WBC super lightweight champion in his debut in the category, defeating Regis Prograis by unanimous decision in December 2023. Previously, he was the undisputed lightweight champion after defeating Vasyl Lomachenko by unanimous decision in May 2023.