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Charlie Woods has some bling on his finger – celebrating his high school state championship in golf with The Benjamin School in Palm Beach, Florida.

Images of a beaming Charlie and his fellow teammates made the rounds as ‘the Bucs’ enjoyed the fruits of their success.

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Tiger and his ex-wife Elin were there to celebrate alongside their son as he slipped the championship ring onto his finger with his friends.

Charlie shot a 78-76 over the course of two days while playing for The Benjamin School as his teammates won the FHSAA Class A boys golf state championship on Wednesday at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida.

The 14-year-old Charlie was the fourth-best player on the five-man golf team and finished T-26 overall.

Tiger Woods' son, Charlie, chides legendary dad about his golf game | Fox  News

The Benjamin School clinched the title after sophomore Jake Valentine carded a birdie on hole 17 and sank a title-winning putt on the last hole.

Tiger watched on and cheered for Charlie throughout the tournament – where his son did something he never did while attending Western High School in Anaheim, California.

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At the time, the California Interscholastic Federation did not conduct a state championship.

Instead, he won the CIF’s SoCal Regional in 1991 and earned the title of Southern Section medalist in 1991, 1993, and 1994.

Tiger, Charlie Woods upstaged by Langer duo at PNC Championship - Los  Angeles Times

Woods also was the then-youngest golfer to win the US Junior Amateur in 1991.

UPDATE ;Tiger Woods: How the absence of the heartbeat of golf at The Players Championship is being felt

Tiger is expected to be playing at The Masters in just a few weeks time. The 15-time major champion’s name is on the list of competitors expected to roll up to Augusta National, but Woods hasn’t formally revealed his plans.

In many of her fights in the past, Claressa Shields has set aside her personal feelings and went full throttle against her opponents. Even her last fight somewhat followed the same storyline as well. Claressa Shields and Maricela Cornejo‘s story began not in the ring, but on YouTube, where a shared vulnerability forged an unexpected bond. Their conversation, an interview on Cornejo’s channel, transcended the sport.

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Both women, survivors of childhood sexual assault, bared their souls, finding solace and support in their shared experiences. Later they met inside the boxing ring, where Shields won via a unanimous decision. The ‘GWOAT’ prioritizes her relationships, except when it’s a boxing match. However, she’s been betrayed by her close friends, and her trauma came forth after Lil Wayne’s heart-touching lines.

Boxer Claressa Shields, a Flint native, wins Sportswoman of the Year award

Lil Wayne is revving up the engines for his highly anticipated album “Tha Carter VI”. But before the official sixth installment drops, Tunechi is gifting fans with a surprise project – and it’s coming soon! Is it a mixtape? An EP? The fans will have to wait and see. Ahead of this project, he recently posted the words lingering on his mind on X. He wrote, “The devil will attack you through people you thought had your back.

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This highly resonated with Claressa Shields, who agreed with this thought. She talked about how she’s been through a similar scenario, where her so-called friends betrayed her. She wrote on her X, “It happened to me 2x in one year!!!! So happy I held it together while I was being attacked by people I considered friends! Life kickin they a**!”

Even though Shields must be referring to a personal event, one such thing took place with her in the boxing realm. This is about the time when she got into a feud with her old friend Alycia Baumgardner.

Claressa Shields Sets Aside Friendship in Goal of Dominating Her Sport -  The New York Times

Claressa Shields and Alycia Baumgardner were once friends with a shared dream: to dominate the boxing world. Now, that dream has morphed into a war of words, with a potential fight brewing. These two were friendly for years, their careers running parallel lines. Baumgardner threw the first punch, a social media challenge calling out Shields at any weight class. However, the fight callout turned things sour.

UPDATE ;Claressa Shields completes epic body transformation ahead of MMA comeback fight: ‘I conquered depression’

They have been regularly slamming each other on Twitter. They even agreed to a fight. However, a dispute in weight class seemed to have thrown everything into a lurch. Shields responded on Fight Hub TV, “I have no problem with beating Alycia Baumgardner’s a**. I have no problem doing that. It would have to be at 154. I’m not going to 147. Why? Cause I don’t have to. That’s why. She the one called me out. I didn’t call her little a** out.

Claressa Shields stops Brittney Elkin to win MMA debut by TKO

The tension between the two has only intensified over time. They reportedly can’t even be on the same flight without causing a scene. However, they haven’t yet finalized a fight together. Will they ever? Only time will tell.

Shilese Jones has emerged as a potential rival of Simone Biles, yet she is all praises for her. While Biles is still the undisputed queen of gymnastics, Jones is following her in hot pursuit. However, as it stands, the rivalry seems to be a healthy one where each of the two athletes is pushing the other one towards glory.

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In what was a great gesture from the duo, Biles and Jones recently joined hands to headline the GOLD OVER AMERICA TOUR, much to the delight of their fans. Nonetheless, Shilese Jones’ admiration for Simone Biles seems to be dating a long way back. Much before they paired up together, Jones was already heaping tons of praises on Simone Biles.

Gymnastics Now on X: "The first all-Black world all-around podium! 🥇 Simone  Biles 🥈 Rebeca Andrade 🥉 Shilese Jones #ARTWorlds2023  https://t.co/LjUVjPBjRZ" / X

Shilese Jones almost came from behind to upset Simone Biles at the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics Championships. However, Biles kept her cool and walked away with the victory. Now when it’s time for Shilese Jones to share the mat with Biles, it appears that she is already a big fan. Speaking to Spot Gym a month ago, Jones opened up on her thoughts about the gymnastics queen. She said, “She’s an amazing sport…she’s had so many accomplishments the World Championships being one of them…super super sweet.” 

Jones elaborated on the fact that how a senior gymnast like Simone Biles helps everyone around to get motivated. The 21-year-old also pointed out that Biles is someone that she looks up to for inspiration and the competition between them helps her to push her limits. She also spoke about how Biles has battled with her mental health issues and has bounced back like a promulgator.

Simone Biles vault at gymnastics world championship prioritized safety

The emerging gymnast also stressed the fact that having someone go out there and potentially secure the win for your team is a huge morale boost for everyone. However, moving on, Jones also reflected on her pride and where the US stands on the gymnastics map compared to the world.

UPDATE ;US TEEN GYMNAST TIANA SUMANASEKERA ON TRAINING WITH SIMONE BILES, AIMING FOR LA 2028

Jones also spoke about how the US had a strong forte when it comes to vaults and floor routines. However, she commented that while other countries like the Russia and China might be a bit ahead in bars; the US is also striving hard to better itself in every aspect of gymnastics. Will team USA emerge to be the de facto tour de force in the behemoth games ahead?

Despite all the success, Terence Crawford seems discontent with the people around him. In a recent pinch, the undefeated former undisputed champion shared a rather mysterious message on his social media account, hinting at being betrayed by his own people. The Omaha, Nebraska native is coming off the biggest fight of his career against Errol Spence Jr.

Defeating Spence Jr. in July last year, he became the first male boxer to be undisputed in two different weight classes. Fast forward to today, the 36-year-old boxer has managed to become the mandatory challenger to the winner of Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora, scheduled for March 30. Despite this good news, the question is, what has ‘Bud’ Crawford feeling betrayed?

READ MORE ;‘Big and bulky’ – Terence Crawford stuns fans with physique as he awaits winner of Tim Tszyu vs Sebastian Fundora

Turning to his Instagram Story earlier today, the undefeated boxer claimed the people closest to him would love to see his downfall. However, when in public, they would make it seem like – they are Crawford’s biggest supporters. Crawford claimed that these people weren’t happy for him. Rather, they are envious of him, waiting to see his downfall.

Terence Crawford is eager to prove he's better than every other  welterweight champion - Los Angeles Times

Crawford wrote, “It [is your] own people that [are] happy to see [your] downfall. But be the main ones talking about [being] happy for you. They [are not] happy – they [are] envious of you and praying [for your] downfall.” It’s worth mentioning that Crawford did not name anyone specifically, so who he is talking about in this context is unknown at this point.

Following the excitement surrounding Crawford’s next fight, the former undisputed champion has hinted at moving in weight to face the winner of Tszyu and Fundora. Meanwhile, Glen Jennings appeared in an interview with Jai McAllister for his YouTube channel. During the interview, Jennings hailed ‘The Soul Taker’ as better than Crawford, if not the best in the division.

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He said, “The boxing world will say Crawford is too good for Tszyu. Everyone’s said that up to date… We believe, and Terence Crawford and his team believe that Tim Tszyu is the best 154 in the world.” Jennings also asserted that given the opportunity to fight Crawford, Tszyu would definitely come out victorious. “There’s no doubt in this camp and this team that we’re not here for any other reason than to take everything,” said Jennings.

Terence Crawford & Errol Spence Jr. to fight for Undisputed Welterweight  Championship | UNDISPUTED | FOX Sports

With what seems like an exciting fight lined up for Terence Crawford, the undefeated boxer has expressed his disdain about two-faced people around him. Will he cut these people out of his life? Will he publicly call them out? What do you think, and who do you think Crawford is talking about?

29-year-old Frank Martin is reportedly all set to challenge Gervonta Davis for Davis’ WBA lightweight title. No official confirmation has been communicated from either team, but there are murmurs of the fighters getting the bout scheduled for the 15th of June. Now, visuals from the gym suggest that Martin has already begun his camp for the clash.

READ MORE ;EXCLUSIVE : David Benavidez To Fight On The Same Card As Gervonta Davis, Target Date Revealed

The fight comes at a crucial juncture for both of them. It will be ‘Tank’s’ first stint in the ring after he spent a while behind bars after his Ryan Garcia win last year. On the other hand, Martin too enters the ring, a little less than a year later after his Artem Harutyunyan victory. Will the inactivity in the ring be a disadvantage for these fighters? Well, for Martin, he seems to be covering that gap.

What they gone say now?" - Gervonta Davis and Frank Martin agreeing to deal  for PBC PPV fight has fans buzzing

Fight Hub TV uploaded a short snippet from Martin’s camp on their YouTube Shorts. In it, a super fit, athletic, and pumped Martin can be seen undertaking a strenuous workout. The high-intensity exercise included him running against the extended resistance of a band, possibly employed to increase his endurance.

The video has comforted his fans who could have potentially believed that their fighter was jeopardizing his 18-0, strong career by going against the might of Tank. While both fighters are abled amply in their own leagues, Tank has an advantage. He’s fought a lot more fights against better opponents, remains undefeated, and is a three-division titlist.

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While Indianapolis-based Martin has fought his fair share of lethal opponents, this would be his first chance at a title fight in the big leagues. Does he have it in him to inflict some damage on Tank?

“Future Champion?”

Report: Gervonta Davis, Frank Martin Agree to WBA Lightweight Title Fight  Contract | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report

For a fan, this workout video underscored Martin’s commitment to excelling in the championship match. They remain confident that sooner or later, he will amass that ambition. “Well done Martin, this guy will be a future champion,” the comment read.

While Tank is known for swift jabs and precision footwork, Martin too brings his powerful, calculated punches to the ring. Style-wise, this face-off could be one of the most entertaining fights of the year. A fan, thus doubled down, saying, “Stylistically this is such a beautiful fight.”

So impressed with the fighter, another fan saw him as a prototype for all other pro boxers. “Boxers like this are what we need more of in the professional sport of boxing,” remarked the fan.

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However, then came his critics, who sided with Tank. They saw him winning the fight. They wrote, “Gervonta already won.”

Somebody's getting knocked the f*** out' - Gervonta Davis excites fans as  he teases next fight vs unbeaten American Frank Martin | talkSPORT

Doubling down, another user implied that Martin would not sustain against Tank, and his being chosen as an opponent had a deeper meaning. “⁠Sacrificial lamb,” noted the fan.

UPDATE ;Gervonta Davis destroyed punch machine challenge and beat scores set by Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder

Will these unwavering efforts of Frank Martin take him toward his goal – a title? Will he be able to defeat Gervonta Davis? What do you think?

Jake Paul has adamantly denied headgear will be worn when he gets into the boxing ring with Mike Tyson. But other aspects of the fight set for July 20 remain unclear − and potentially a big disappointment for those expecting a traditional boxing match.

The rules for the bout, pitting the 27-year-old Paul against the 57-year-old Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and to be aired by Netflix, could include the following

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Those rules would be in effect if the fight is classified as an exhibition rather than a sanctioned pro fight, said Tela Mange, Communications Manager for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR).

The decision, which is pending, will be made by TDLR interim Executive Director, Brian E. Francis, with the input and advice of the TDLR Combative Sports staff, according to Mange. She also told USA TODAY Sports that an exhibition fight in Texas calls for the heavier boxing gloves, shorter rounds and no judges.

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The fight promoter, Holden Boxing LLC, has requested to have an event July 20, according to Mange. But Mange said by email, “we have not received any proposed (fight) cards and thus have no details about what they are planning. All bouts are subject to review and approval by (the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation).’’

Promoters must submit their final cards 21 days before the fight, according to Mange.

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A promoter can request an exhibition or a sanctioned pro bout. Holden Boxing is expected to seek a sanctioned pro fight.

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

“It’s pretty common for a promoter to request a date several months out but not immediately provide the proposed card,’’ she said. “They want to be sure that they’ve secured the date with us, since we’ll have to make sure we have appropriate staffing available for any event.’’

After publication of the story, Mange said, “The promoter will need to submit proposed cards before we determine whether a particular contest would be considered as an exhibition or a professional fight, or how a proposed exhibition might be structured.”

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Bryce Holden, principal at Holden Boxing LLC, did not respond to interview requests from USA TODAY Sports. He is the son of longtime promoter Tony Holden and has handled four events that featured Paul.

Tyson, a two-time world champion, is 50-6 with 44 knockouts and has fought former champions such as Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Michael Spinks. But he has not fought professionally since 2005 and he’s 30 years older than Paul.

Jake Paul to face boxing legend Mike Tyson in July exhibition fight | CNN

Paul is 9-1 with six knockouts and is coming off of two first-round knockouts. He has fought only three pro boxers and all were second-tier fighters.

Fighters must undergo the necessary medical tests and combatants over the age of 36 are required to submit favorable results from an electroencephalogram (EEG) and an electrocardiogram (EKG), according to Mange.

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 An EEG is used to evaluate brain disorders and an EKG is used to detect heart problems.

“We can also request additional testing if we think it’s appropriate,’’ Mange said.

British fighter offered an impressive display of clinical efficiency in Riyadh but these events should not happen

In the early hours of Saturday morning in Riyadh it was totally expected and yet still strangely alarming. Joshua had so much time he could plant his feet, take aim and unleash a ferocious overhand right that stuck Ngannou so forcefully on his temple that he began slipping into unconsciousness as he slumped to the canvas. Within seconds, he was stretched flat on his back. The referee, waving his left arm frantically to signal the fight was over in the second round, ran to his rescue.

Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou: Briton delivers devastating blow as he  brutally knocks out UFC star in second round | CNN

Boxing thrives on such graphic violence, which means that, even for those of us who somehow still love the courage, resolve and skill of its fighters, it is ultimately a bleak and often distressing business. Joshua, who has been stopped shockingly by Andy Ruiz Jr and dismantled twice by Oleksandr Usyk, understands these harsh truths. He did not roar or celebrate Ngannou’s demise by climbing the ropes. Instead, Joshua looked away from his stricken opponent and walked quietly across to his new trainer, Ben Davison, who tapped his glove in acknowledgment of a brutal job done well.

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They were right not to indulge in jubilation. Joshua did his work with clinical efficiency while showing some of the spite that all great heavyweights carry inside. Mike Tyson used to produce these stoical reactions better than any other fighter. After he had obliterated yet another hapless opponent, Tyson would trudge around the ring with a contemptuous lack of surprise. A sombre expression reflected his certainty the outcome had always been obvious. It was chilling, intimidating and built the myth of Iron Mike.

I Will Knock You Out -Joshua Warns Ngannou - Complete Sports

But Tyson was lost in a dark maze. He unravelled outside the ring and between the ropes. Joshua, a student of heavyweight boxing, has immersed himself in these compelling yet quietly tragic stories – and lived through the pain of his own defeats.

Joshua also knew, as long as he prepared hard and fought with calm intent, he would blow Ngannou away. He has been boxing professionally for 10 years and 10 months, while it is just over four months since Ngannou’s pro debut.

Boxing logic had been skewed on that strange night last October when, in his first fight as a boxer, Ngannou stunned Tyson Fury by dropping him in the third round. Fury got up and shaded a split-decision victory. Ngannou performed admirably and Fury had been lethargic and bereft of his usual cascade of trickery.

Number one' Joshua defeats Ngannou with brutal second-round KO

It turned out to be a mirage as Joshua crushed Ngannou in the desert of Saudi Arabia. His promoter, Eddie Hearn, resorted to the exaggeration that Joshua shunned. “You’re looking at the baddest man on the planet,” Hearn said, stealing one of Tyson’s old nicknames as he pointed to Joshua. “He’s the best heavyweight in the world and I can’t wait for him to beat Tyson Fury.”

Hearn’s statement was almost as absurd as the very idea of these crossover fights. Fury, of all people, spoke with composed good sense as he responded to Hearn’s bombast: “I’m sure Oleksandr Usyk will have something to say about that, considering that he beat [Joshua] twice. It’s me and Usyk who fight for the No 1 and No 2 positions and the undisputed championship of the world [in May]. I had a shit performance against Ngannou. I’ve never said anything different. Joshua knocked him out and that’s what a boxer should’ve done.”

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Usyk holds the IBF, WBA and WBO world heavyweight titles, while Fury retains his WBC belt. Their compelling bout is the real deal and should confirm boxing’s first undisputed world heavyweight champion of the 21st century. The last man to claim that exalted status, in 1999, was Lennox Lewis, another great fighter who added to the ruin of Tyson.

Francis Ngannou: Ex-UFC heavyweight champion laments early arrival time  before Anthony Joshua defeat - Eurosport

It has been a week in which Joshua restored some order and clarity to boxing – by underlining the dangerous folly of such crossover bouts. They should not be allowed because lasting damage may yet happen.

Of course, as this is boxing, a grim announcement was made the day before Joshua faced Ngannou. On 20 July, Jake Paul, the YouTube influencer turned boxer, will fight Tyson in “a blockbuster exhibition” at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It is predicted that the stunt of a bout, to be streamed live on Netflix, will draw a crowd of 80,000 and generate more than $100m. Tyson will have just turned 58.

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Hearn, who has promoted YouTube scraps before, described the news as “very sad. It’s a big event but that particular fight, for real lovers of the sport, is sad to see.”

Who won Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou? Full card results, as AJ  demolishes MMA star with KO win | Sporting News United Kingdom

For all the hard-edged realism Joshua doled out just before 3.30am on Saturday morning, the madhouse of boxing roars on. But, at the dead of night, we were reminded that only real boxers should occupy such ­perilous terrain.

Teenage heavyweight Moses Itauma could be boxing’s next superstar – but the Brit has already taken a shot at the current kings.

The 19-year-old recently moved to 8-0 with another brutal knockout, seeing off Dan Garber in the first round last Friday night.

WBC champion Tyson Fury has called Itauma the ‘future of the division’, while pundits have likened him to heavyweight legend Mike Tyson due to his explosive power.

READ MORE ;How Anthony Joshua dispatched Francis Ngannou with destructive second-round knockout victory

Fury knows all about Itauma’s talent after a recent sparring session between the two big-hitters.

A 16-year-old Itauma also sparred with two-time world champion Anthony Joshua back in 2021.

Mike Tyson's opinion if Tyson Fury fought Anthony Joshua is brutally honest

When talkSPORT asked the young prodigy whether Fury hits hardest, Itauma responded: “No, but he’s so unique. Joshua hit me very hard.

“I sparred him [Joshua] when I was 16. I only did a couple of rounds, but that was enough.”

Opinions have shifted on Fury and Joshua following their respective victories over MMA-champion-turned-boxer Francis Ngannou.

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Fury was knocked down and got an unconvincing majority decision, while Joshua delivered a brutal knockout in the second round.

The heavyweight division will crown its first unified king in more than two decades when Fury meets IBF, WBA and WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk on May 18.

Itauma hopes to reach those heights one day, but for now, he still believes Fury is the best around.

Anthony Joshua eyes winner of Oleksandr Usyk v Tyson Fury after demolishing  Francis Ngannou - Eurosport

The heavyweight said: “He [Fury] gave me loads of advice. Currently, I think he is No.1. There are so many factors people don’t take into account.

“Joshua had something to learn off [before fighting Ngannou], Fury never did. Fury was the first person to do that crossover.

“It was great entertainment. Whether he took it seriously is another thing.”

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He said: “I haven’t wobbled. We’re big guys. All of us have the capability to knock each other out and it only takes one shot.

“Let’s say, I go in there and I knock someone out in sparring, they can’t spar for six weeks and I’m going to struggle to get a sparring partner.

Mike Tyson breaks down and analyses every active elite heavyweight boxer  including Anthony Joshua

“You don’t really learn from knocking people out in sparring.”

Itauma continued: “If I go in there, he’s just tapping and I’m trying to knock him out, I’ll look like a… you know.

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“If he goes in there and tries to knock me out, but I’m going easy, it doesn’t make sense. So you have an unspoken agreement.

“You feel out what the first minute is like and you gauge it from there.”

Canelo Alvarez was taken aback by the recent praise he received from his old rival Floyd Mayweather.

The pair haven’t had many nice things to say about each other over the years, but ‘TBE’ was one of the few figures in boxing that defended Canelo for choosing Jaime Munguia instead of David Benavidez as his next opponent.

While many members of the boxing fraternity slammed Canelo for ‘ducking’ Benavidez, Mayweather recently came out and stated that the Mexican superstar has ‘nothing left to prove’.

In a later interview, he even backed Canelo to become a future Hall of Famer as he heaped praise onto his former foe.

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Responding to Mayweather’s kind words, Canelo told Little Giant Boxing: “I feel happy because he knows everything.

What's next for Canelo? Benavidez minus Jaime Munguia equals Jermall Charlo  | Sporting News

“That was coming from him, who has been and done everything, so I feel special.

“I feel good. I’m here to make history, and that’s it, and I’m going to continue to do it.”

Canelo boxes Munguia on May 4 at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas live on Amazon Prime PPV in a new one-fight deal with Al Haymon’s PBC.

Munguia is one of the most promising contenders in the thriving super-middleweight division.

The 27-year-old is a former WBO super-welterweight world champion and holds solid wins at 168lbs over Sergiy Derevyanchenko and John Ryder.

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However, most boxing fans wanted to see Canelo box Benavidez next.

‘The Monster’ is widely considered to be the No.1 contender to Canelo’s undisputed crown and according to his promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz, PBC were keen to match both fighters up on Cinco de Mayo weekend.

Canelo Alvarez responds to Floyd Mayweather praise | DAZN News GB

In a now-deleted tweet, Lekowicz insisted Canelo had rejected a $55million (£43.4m) offer made by Haymon’s promotional outfit to stage the fight.

The former pound-for-pound king’s camp has since denied these claims with Canelo going on to affirm he will not fight Benavidez for less than $150m (£118.5m).

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“If a promoter who I work with offers $150m or $200m then I will fight tomorrow. That’s the only reason I will fight with him,” he told assembled media last week.

Jaime Munguia improves his physical condition: Strategy to wear down and  defeat Canelo Alvarez? | Marca

Provided he wins that bout he will be in a strong position to campaign for a fight against either Canelo or the winner of the undisputed light-heavyweight clash between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev.

Mike Tyson will step back in the ring this summer – 19 years after his last pro fight – to face YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul.

In 2005, ‘Iron Mike’, one of the most feared heavyweights in history, bid a sad farewell to the sport as he quit on his stool against the unheralded Kevin McBride in Washington D.C.

And even as his career was coming to an end, SHOWTIME commentator Steve Albert’s introduction to their pay-per-view offering on June 11, 2005, showed Tyson still had his aura that had seen him storm through the heavyweight division in the 1980s and earn the nickname the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’.

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“Despite the prevailing opinion that Mike Tyson is shot, unfocused and undisciplined, this has elements of a short, painful night for Kevin McBride,” said Albert.

He was 38 years old, had been knocked out by Britain’s Danny Williams in his last fight and spent 11 months out of the ring since, but the Tyson phenomenon lived on regardless.

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul 'didn't smile once' during tense seven-hour  meeting to film promotion for fight | talkSPORT

A crowd of 20,000 packed out the MCI Arena to witness the former undisputed heavyweight world champion in action, fully believing their hero would roll back the clock to produce another scintillating KO.

Irish journeyman McBride was the opponent selected for the occasion – his record not telling the full story.

The 32-year-old had accumulated his 32 wins by facing a host of lower-tier fighters and then suffered defeats whenever he stepped up in class.

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McBride was even beaten by Michael Murray, a man who ended his career losing 17 of his last 18 fights, with the only bout he won being the one against McBride.

While the Irishman is said to have earned $150,000 for the contest, Tyson was reportedly paid $5million – most of which went to his ex-wife and creditors.

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However, Tyson was not the most iconic sporting figure at the MCI Arena that night.

 

After arriving at the venue, Tyson received a visit in his dressing room from the ‘Greatest Of All Time’ himself, Muhammad Ali.

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When both fighters did emerge for battle, Tyson came out to no music as he’d famously done before his peak performance against Michael Spinks in 1988.

By 2005, the intimidating effect of his entrance had lessened significantly.

Mike Tyson: Jake Paul boasts of "Iron Chin" in attempt to dispel fears of  his alleged inability to absorb Mike Tyson's power come judgement day

McBride included a hypnotist in his pre-fight preparations and was unfazed.

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While waiting in the ring, he grabbed the giant Irish flag used to represent him and waved it to the hostile crowd who’d hounded him as he made his own walk.