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Tyson Fury has emphasised facing Anthony Joshua is part of the plan for his next few fights if his fellow Briton “keeps going and keeps winning”.

Since being beaten twice by Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022, former world heavyweight champion Joshua has recorded four victories, most recently a second-round knockout win over ex-UFC fighter Francis Ngannou in Riyadh last month.

WBC title-holder Fury is currently preparing for a May 18 clash at the same venue with Usyk, who has the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, to crown the first undisputed world heavyweight champion of the century.

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And on Joshua being part of the equation for what lies beyond that, Fury told the PA news agency: “Yeah, for sure – if he keeps going and keeps winning, like I’m going to keep doing.”

He added: “Either way, me and AJ could still fight at Wembley if we were 50 years old and still make a s**t ton of money. I think that’s facts for sure.”

He needs me': Anthony Joshua goads Tyson Fury with 'no better time' for  huge heavyweight showdown | Evening Standard

In February, just after the meeting with Usyk had been rescheduled for May, Fury spoke about five fights he had in mind – two with Usyk, then facing Joshua “maybe twice” before a rematch against Ngannou, who he beat via split decision in October.

Fury said that was “just the start…five fights for you to whet your appetite”.

At a press conference in Morecambe on Wednesday, the talk was of 10 fights, with Turki Alalshikh, a Saudi adviser who has helped put on major boxing events, saying via a phonecall that was played out over a top-table microphone: “We want Tyson for five, seven, 10 fights more.”

And Fury told PA: “Ten-fight plan. Ten fights for over a billion dollars – doesn’t sound bad does it?”

Fury, who said he felt Joshua “did really well” against Ngannou, was knocked down by the mixed martial artist in the third round when they fought in October last year.

Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: Could there actually be a path to making the  all-British heavyweight super-fight happen? | Boxing News | Sky Sports

“I go to a place, do my job, get paid, get out of there, come home and that’s how it’s always been, and I’ve been successful at doing that all my career.”

The clash between Fury (34-0-1, 24 KOs) and fellow unbeaten fighter Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs) had originally been scheduled for February 17th, but was postponed 15 days prior to that after the former suffered a cut above his right eye in sparring.

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Fury at Wednesday’s press conference described himself as being in “fantastic shape” and expressed his confidence he will defeat Usyk, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion who made his heavyweight debut in 2019, stressing that “size really matters”.

The 35-year-old added that it was “my time, my destiny, my era and my generation”.

Anthony Joshua: I want 'Battle of Britain' with Tyson Fury even if he has  no title belts

And when asked if the fight was an opportunity to prove a point to people, he told PA: “I don’t really have to prove much to anybody to be honest. My bank balance alone proves I’m a success, and all the titles I’ve won along the way.

“I’m not really proving anybody wrong or right any more, I’m just doing it for the fun and love of the game really.

Terence Crawford is 36 now, staring up at either a legacy showdown in September against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez if he can sharpen his lobbying game, or the opportunity to enhance his pound-for-pound stature by winning a world title in a fourth weight class.

Trailing among those options is remaining a welterweight and fighting a still-developing non-champion 10 years his junior.

On Tuesday’s episode of ProBox TV’s “Deep Waters,” analysts Chris Algieri and Teddy Atlas both detailed the factors in place that are leading Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) away from a 147-pound date against Philadelphia’s Jaron “Boots” Ennis (31-0, 28 KOs) to either pursue a junior middleweight belt or to make a longshot play to fight Alvarez.

Teddy Atlas Reacts to Terence Crawford Dominating Errol Spence

“[Crawford] and his team have said Boots is not on their radar,” former 140-pound titleholder Algieri said. “It wasn’t the type of fight they’re looking for. They’re looking for big money.

“Let’s be honest: We’re at the stage of Terence Crawford’s career where he’s done it all. This is the twilight of his career. He’s looking to maximize his earnings and maximize his legendary status. … At this point, Terence Crawford is making money moves, and I’m not sure the Jaron Ennis fight is the kind of money that’s going to entice him to stay at 147.”

Ennis is on a course to make the first defense of his version of the welterweight title this summer, according to his freshly minted promoter Matchroom Boxing.

Despite Crawford having overwhelmed three-belt welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. in July, Crawford has given literally no indication he will return to the division where he stood as undisputed champion just a few months ago.

Teddy Atlas says Shawn Porter will tell us if Terence Crawford is the real  deal

Not only has he called out Alvarez, but he has also appealed to the WBO to parlay his “super” champion status into an automatic shot at the champion, who surprisingly became California’s Sebastian Fundora, by virtue of his blood-soaked split-decision upset of previously unbeaten Australian Tim Tszyu on March 30.

Fundora suffered a broken nose in victory and is medically suspended by the Nevada Athletic Commission until Sept. 27, likely meaning he won’t fight again until December.

Crawford could opt to meet Tszyu, as he planned, or pursue another 154-pound belt. But neither those titleholders nor Israil Madrimov or Bakhram Murtazaliev have the type of household name that Crawford seeks.

“He wins with everybody in that weight class now,” Atlas said on Tuesday’s episode of “Deep Waters.” “He carries his power. … What’s so special is what’s inside Crawford. He doesn’t believe you can beat him. He’s a special guy.

“And his timing is at a different dimension. He sees things other people don’t see. He’s so calm. Just a twitch of your muscle … you’re just starting to see that, and that’s why he’s always ahead of you.”

Jeff Horn, Teddy Atlas comments: Boxing trainer blasts Horn after loss to Terence  Crawford

Alvarez is due in the ring May 4 in Las Vegas against former junior middleweight champion Jaime Munguia. Should Alvarez win, his choices to fight could be unbeaten former super middleweight champion David Benavidez, super middleweight Edgar Berlanga or Crawford.

It’s unknown how the WBO will handle Fundora’s extended absence.

Rather than remain in limbo, Crawford could opt for Tszyu or increase his intensity to request Alvarez, should the Mexican star dispose of Munguia.

“He has so many opportunities at the higher weight class,” Algieri said.

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Added Atlas: “And there’s no Godzilla up there [at 154]. Crawford can move up there and win.”

Atlas added another caveat:

“The thing I’d be worried about is the one enemy who’s undefeated against anybody, no matter what,” Atlas said. “And that’s Father Time.”

Most people can not deny the hold Gervonta Davis has over the sport. He is often referred to as the face of boxing! However, there are others, who, for many, also find themselves a place in that discussion. The CEO of Mayweather Promotions, Leonard Ellerbe, seems to have made his choice in this divisive argument! Something that he said revealed his choice on social media today!

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The entire conversation began with a simple question from Boxing News+, who asked, “Who is boxing’s most exciting fighter?” One fan promptly answered that it was Gervonta Davis and Jaron Ennis. However, Ellerbe seemingly disagreed, as he shared his own opinion! Here’s who Floyd Mayweather’s business partner thinks is the most exciting fighter!

Can Boots Ennis Beat Top Guys Like Errol Spence, Terence Crawford? Teddy  Atlas Shares Thoughts

Disagreeing with the user, Ellerbe confidently said, “Tank Davis is the most exciting fighter in the world!!!!!” In response to this, another user chimed in with his opinion, claiming Artur Beterbiev is the most exciting fighter, with Davis being a close second. However, Ellerbe wasn’t going to have any of it, as he disagreed even with the second user.

Ellerbe said, “That’s your opinion. I say Tank, and it ain’t close.” It’s worth mentioning that Davis hasn’t fought since his stoppage win over Ryan Garcia in April last year. Despite this year-long hiatus, Davis’ upcoming fight against Frank Martin is perhaps the most anticipated fight. Moreover, both Martin and Davis have seemingly confirmed the talks for their fight.

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The potential fight between Gervonta Davis and Frank Martin is rumored to be held on June 22 in Huston, Texas. Previously, the fight was being planned for June 15, but when a fan on social media highlighted that the Toyota Center in Houston, which was rumored to be the venue, was booked by Megan Thee Stallion on the same date, Davis confirmed the actual date.

Caleb Plant Makes His Intentions Clear About Potential Jermall Charlo Fight  - EssentiallySports

Responding to the user, Davis wrote, “I let Meg do her thing… [the] week after.” On the other hand, in an interview with Fight Hub TV, Martin seemingly agreed to being in talks for the fight but claimed nothing has been made official as of yet. He added, “We’re still trying to wait on the venue and the exact date, but that’s not an official thing yet.”

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While the entire world might not think Gervonta Davis is the most exciting fighter, Davis has always had support from his former promoter. However, even the world may start thinking like Leonard Ellerbe if Davis manages to send Martin packing when they eventually meet in the ring. Who do you think is the most exciting fighter? Davis, Beterbiev, Ennis, or someone else entirely?

Would a rematch between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall be interesting? While Marshall has expressed her keen interest in facing Shields again inside the ring for quite some time now, her trainer has now revealed that things may be finally in the works. In response, Shields too has accepted such a prospect, even suggesting some venues for the much-anticipated fights. In their last boxing match in 2022, Shields and Marshall fought neck-and-neck, giving their fans a good show for their money. With each attack one threw at the other, her opponent came with a befitting response. In the end, though, the ‘GWOAT’ prevailed. She won the O2 Arena fight on points. Since then, both fighters have had a constant back-and-forth regarding a rematch. However, now it seems like they may soon run it back again.

Claressa Shields beats Savannah Marshall to become undisputed middleweight  champion | DAZN News US

In conversation with the British publication Sky Sports, 32-year-old Marshall’s trainer, Peter Fury gave pertinent updates about a rematch between the fighters. Peter Fury, who is the uncle and mentor of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, explained, “She has this MMA fight, she fights in October- November in a boxing fight. And then she fights for all the belts with Claressa in early spring.”

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Is she interested in a boxing rematch? He further added, “Definitely. That fight’s gotta happen. I want it to happen. It’s agreed on our side anyway, with Boxxer. Fees has been agreed, and everything.”

Responding to an excerpt from this conversation that emerged on X, GWOAT, Shields too nodded in agreement, seeking the fight this time be in her home country, the US. She wrote, “Oh & In USA near my hometown Flint of course or USA… T-mobile in Vegas. We can run it back.” In another post, directly addressing Fury, she remarked, “Aww I love y’all too @peterfury.”

Claressa Shields hoping Savannah Marshall does not back out of summer  showdown with agreement close | Metro News

While the trainer is certain that the fight will happen in boxing format, lately, his fighter, Marshall, has been rallying to face off against Shields inside an MMA cage.

On June 8, the Silent Assassin will undertake her in-cage debut in a PFL event. The undertaking comes almost a year after she became the undisputed super-middleweight champion in a majority decision victory over Franchon Crews-Dezurn in Manchester. As she spoke of her interest in MMA, she explained why she is entering the combat format, and it has to do with her infamous rival, Shields also dipping her toes in the MMA waters.

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She told Sky Sports, “This is why the PFL have signed me, because they can see the potential of me and Claressa fighting in the cage.” Last month in a Saudi MMA fight, Sheilds defeated Kelsey De Santis marking a striking return to the cage.

Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall results: Shields beats rival on  points to become a two-time undisputed middleweight champion | Sporting News

Speaking about that fight, Marshall noted, “I saw her in her last fight live, and now I know what I’m looking at on the ground I know how hard it is because watching her first two fights, I thought she was terrible. But now I know how hard it is, changing your boxing and defending takedowns, you aren’t just looking at fists, you’re looking at feet and I get it.”

Lennox Lewis has spoken of his excitement at seeing former rival Mike Tyson return to the ring.

The retired heavyweight legend recently sent shockwaves through the boxing world by announcing he will fight Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Texas on July 20.

Paul vs Tyson is projected to be one of the most-watched fights of all time as it will be available to stream to anyone on the planet with a Netflix account.

Fighters and fans have expressed their concern for Tyson, who will be 58-years-old at the time of the fight, as he prepares to face a man 31 years younger than him.

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Some people called for the bout to be scrapped, but one of Tyson’s most famous adversaries is looking forward to watching his old rival lace up the gloves again.

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“Absolutely, it’s going to be a great fight,” Lewis said in an interview with TMZ Sports when asked if he’s looking forward to watching Paul vs Tyson.

There was mass speculation about the rules for Tyson’s return to the ring before it was recently confirmed that his clash with Paul will be an exhibition.

“This is called an exhibition, but if you look up exhibition, you won’t see any of the laws we’re fighting under,” ‘Iron Mike’ told Fox News.

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“This is a fight. I don’t think he’s faster than me. I’ve seen a YouTube video of him at 16 doing weird dancing.

Lennox Lewis shares brutal Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul simulation that predicts  devastating finish

“That’s not the guy I’m fighting. This is a guy who’s going to try and hurt me, which I’m accustomed to, and he’s going to be greatly mistaken.”

A matter of ongoing speculation, the rules for the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight scheduled for July 20 remain undetermined, the promoter told USA TODAY Sports.

Bryce Holden, principal of Holden Boxing LLC, said he’s in talks with officials who regulate combat sports in Texas. The bout is set to be held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

“It’s just been conversations to understand what could be possible, what is impossible and then us speaking to the camps (of Tyson and Paul),’’ said Holden, who added that he is “hoping to get to a resolution here soon.’’

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What remains undecided is whether the fight will be a sanctioned pro bout or exhibition along with the number of scheduled rounds, whether the rounds will be two minutes or three minutes long and the weight of the gloves.

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“We’re aware that a lot of people have grown interested in the distinction and what’s going to happen and take place,’’ Holden said. “But for now it’s just, I’m close to the guys at the (Texas) commission, we have a good working relationship, so we’re talking a lot about the event as a whole.’’

Who will make decision on fight rules?

The Texas Department of Licensing Regulations (TDLR) initially told USA TODAY Sports an exhibition in Texas calls for two-minute rounds and 16-ounce gloves instead of the 10-ounce gloves Tyson used to deliver devastating knockouts during his pro career.

But subsequently, the TDLR said, “Rules are not fixed and each bout is subject to review.’’

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The TDLR has declined comment on whether the proposed fight between Tyson and Paul would be a pro fight, exhibition fight or what rules would be used. Tela Mange, Communications Manager for TDLR, said a determination cannot be made until a promoter submits the fight cards.

Holden confirmed with USA TODAY Sports he has not submitted fight cards that would include details he is negotiating with TDLR officials.

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Mange said by email, “TDLR carefully reviews fighters for each bout, examining their backgrounds (record, age, win/loss streak, amount of time spent out of the ring between bouts, etc.) to determine whether a contest should be a professional bout, an exhibition, or whether a contest should happen at all, based on whether an opponent is outclassed because of experience or other factors.’’

Tyson Fury will fight Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship live on Sky Sports Box Office on May 18; Fury tells press conference he respects Usyk as an opponent but explains why he is convinced the Ukrainian cannot defeat him

Tyson Fury has warned Oleksandr Usyk that while the Ukrainian might have defeated Anthony Joshua he won’t be able to overcome an “elite, big” heavyweight.

Fury, the WBC champion, meets the unified WBA, WBO and IBF titlist Usyk in the undisputed heavyweight championship fight on May 18, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

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Fury paid due respect to his opponent at a press conference in his home town of Morecambe.

Frank Warren claims Oleksandr Usyk has an 'Achilles heel' ahead of Tyson  Fury undisputed fight | DAZN News US

“It’s not personal. It’s strictly business for both fighters. There’s a lot of stuff on the line, but I don’t hate him,” Fury said of Usyk. “I respect him as a man, as a fighter.

“Anyone would have to respect the man’s achievements. He’s unified heavyweight champion, undisputed cruiserweight champion.”

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But Fury’s confidence is rock solid that he will prevail in their May 18 clash: “I’m the best. I’m just defending my ‘best-ness’ against him,” he declared.

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Fury is getting ready for Usyk, while Joshua waits his turn for the aftermath.

Tyson Fury did the media rounds on Wednesday at a press conference ahead of his fight against Oleksandr Usyk, which will take place on May 18.

Although Usyk is the main focus, the topic of Anthony Joshua came up. Joshua could very well face the winner of Fury-Usyk, although he’s already lost twice to Usyk.

Tyson Fury calls Anthony Joshua a “fat sausage”

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A fight against Fury could be on the cards whether Fury beats Usyk or not, and it sure sounds like Fury is already trying to promote that one. First, Fury called Joshua a “useless sausage“.

Fury himself even said that he expects to fight Joshua not once but twice following the Usyk fights.

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

He then followed up later by claiming there’s no bad blood between the two boxers. But then he delivered an eyebrow-raising quote when prompted on what he thinks of Joshua’s recent improvement since hiring a new trainer.

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Fury loves delivering ear-catching quotes, and that was certainly one of them. If he’s set to fight Usyk and Joshua a total of four times combined over the next couple of years, we’ll be in for many more great quotes.

Katie Taylor and Claressa Shields have each played their part in transforming boxing.

Malissa Smith is promoting her upcoming book The Promise of Women’s Boxing – available on June 4 – and two of the fighters who have been significantly involved in the women’s boxing revolution are Shields, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, and Taylor, who won gold in 2012, but couldn’t repeat in 2016. Women’s boxing is now a staple of the biggest shows on both sides of the Atlantic.

Smith explained that her book is split into three time-frames.

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“I broke the book up into three distinct periods,” reflected Smith, a women’s boxing historian. “The period from 2012 to 2016, which really focused more on the amateur world of boxing, and contrasting that to the women who had already been boxing as professionals but were having such a hard time getting traction on cards.

“I then looked at the period from 2017-2019 to think about what happened when the Olympians finally started to enter into the world of boxing; was their experience different from the old gang of women’s boxers?”

CLARESSA SHIELDS “I’m GWOAT! Katie Taylor is 2nd Best!” after CONTROVERSIAL  WIN vs Delfine Persoon

“In the case of Katie Taylor and Claressa Shields, it was a very different paradigm. They started off earning salaries that the women who had been boxing all along never saw. Then, the third part is looking at the COVID [era] to the current state of boxing. This showed a real shift, where women started to have real superfights and earn a million dollars.”

A major factor in the success of women’s boxing could be seen as the Olympics and the benefits that are in place for fighters who go through the Olympic system, win medals and hit the professional ranks with excitement, enthusiasm and a reputation.

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“The proven ability of the Olympians, Katie Taylor, for one, Claressa Shields, as another,” Smith continued. “They are very different women, they are very different fighters. But they had a similar experience in terms of coming to the party with a promotion team and management team, that had a real sense of what the future could look like. Katie Taylor as a fighter is a known quantity and we essentially have her to thank for [women’s boxing] being in the Olympics in the first place.”

Claressa Shields after Taylor-Persoon: Tonight proved I'm the 'GWOAT' - The  Ring

Taylor’s dominance in international competition was a major driver of women being included in the Olympics. 

Another key factor to the growth of women’s boxing are the rivalries that are building and that have resulted in terrific fights. Katie Taylor versus Amanda Serrano was one of the biggest and best fights of 2022 and brought in a massive crowd, but there has also been Mikaela Mayer versus Alycia Baumgardner, Claressa Shields versus Savannah Marshall and many others.

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High-profile figures in women’s boxing are drawing interest from fans who have not typically watched women box.

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“Part of that is [the fights] are also delivering,” added Smith. “What you have is the best fighting the best even on undercards. You are seeing high-caliber boxing, and that just adds to what the rivalries are about.”

Gervonta Davis is already in great shape over two months out from his next fight against Frank Martin.

‘Tank’ recently confirmed on social media that he would be returning to the ring against Martin on June 22 in Houston, Texas.

The fight has not been officially announced at the time of writing, however, Davis is already hard at work preparing for his upcoming clash.

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Following a gruelling session, the Baltimore banger flaunted his ripped physique in a video uploaded to X on Sunday evening as fans expressed their concerns for Martin.

Reacting to the video, one supporter wrote: “That boy in shape I feel sorry for Frank.”

GERVONTA DAVIS VS FRANK MARTIN - RUMOURED FIGHT 👀

 

Another tweeted: “Boy Frank Martin is in a world of trouble, 2 months out and Tank looks like this.”

A third added: “Frank Martin might be going to sleep I can’t lie.”

Davis has been out of action since his seventh-round knockout win over Ryan Garcia in April last year.

Shortly after the triumph, he spent 44 days in prison for violating the terms of a sentence which initially saw him avoid jail time.

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Last May, Davis was sentenced to 90 days of home detention, three years probation and 200 hours of community service over his November 2020 hit-and-run car crash which injured four people.

He was later found guilty of violating the terms of his home detention and as a result, was ordered to serve the rest of his 90-day sentence in jail.

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It was initially reported that the bout was being targeted for June 15 but Davis has since affirmed that it has been pushed back seven days.