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Jake Paul · Saudi ArabiaCarl Froch has compared John Fury to Jake Paul after he headbutted a member of Oleksandr Usyk’s team. Tyson Fury’s father John was present in Saudi Arabia as the ‘Gypsy King’ carried out media duties ahead of his historic tilt with Usyk for the undisputed titles on May 18. Instagram - Serge LapinFury Sr got physical at a media event for his son Tyson’s fight with Usyk[/caption]
But carnage descended on the groundbreaking event in just the first …See the Story
Carl Froch rips into John Fury with Jake Paul comparison after headbutt
Mike Tyson · TokyoBob Arum says Naoya Inoue is the best fighter he’s ever seen. The undisputed bantamweight champion recently survived the first knockdown of his career to KO Luis Nery in six rounds and defend his belts at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. Inoue is widely regarded as the best boxer on the planetNaoki Fukuda In the aftermath of the 27th win of his perfect professional boxing career, Inoue earned the highest praise from Arum, who has been his co-promoter si…See the Story
I've worked with Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson – but ‘The Monster’ is better
Tyson FuryAlex Krassyuk has demanded an apology after Monday’s mayhem (Pictures: Getty / SecondsOut) Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, has suggested John Fury should be kicked off the Gypsy King’s team following his headbutt on a member of the Ukrainian’s entourage. The 59-year-old touched down in Saudi Arabia on Monday ahead of his son Tyson’s heavyweight title showdown with Usyk on Saturday night in Riyadh, but there were chaotic scenes whe…See the Story
Oleksandr Usyk's promoter calls for John Fury to be banished after headbutt
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Riyadh · RiyadhJohn Fury has set his sights on another fiery row with former world champion Tony Bellew. Fury Sr was in Saudi Arabia at a media day for his son Tyson Fury’s historic showdown with Oleksandr Usyk on May 18, as the ‘Gypsy King’ looks to become the first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999. Fury Sr headbutted a member of Usyk’s team in a violent exchange The famous father was involved in a heated altercation on the opening day of fight …See the Story
John Fury threatens to headbutt Tony Bellew next after altercation
United Kingdom · United KingdomLennox Lewis admits he is open to the idea of returning to the ring. Lewis retired from professional boxing in 2003 after successfully retaining his lineal and WBC heavyweight titles against Vitali Klitschko. Lewis is one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all timeGetty It marked the first time that a boxer had hung up their gloves as a reigning heavyweight champion since Rocky Marciano in 1956. So why would Lewis want to re-write that perfec…See the Story
Lewis open to comeback as he toys with idea of following in Tyson's footsteps
Floyd MayweatherFloyd Mayweather bet on himself before becoming boxing’s wealthiest star. In 2006, ‘Pretty Boy’ was making a name in the sport with the help of Top Rank founder and CEO Bob Arum, who famously promoted Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather was 29 when he decided to manage his own careerGetty Mayweather was earning around $3 million per fight, thanks to his perfect 36-0 record and status as the IBF welterweight champion, when he …See the Story
Floyd Mayweather's $750,000 gamble led to him being the highest-paid boxer ever
Saudi Arabia · Saudi ArabiaGypsy John Fury fought in hundreds of bare-knuckle bouts and 13 licensed professional contests and – even though the last two ended in brutal fashion – doesn’t appear to be done fighting yet. At 6ft 3in, built like a brick outhouse with a gravelly voice and a dead-eyed stare, Fury Sr always makes sure his presence is felt given his arrival in Saudi Arabia. The elder Fury was causing chaos at the start of fight week where his WBC champion son is …See the Story