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Alexander USYK: Tyson Fury is first in “blah blah blah”

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Alexander USYK: Tyson Fury is first in “blah blah blah”

Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Alexander Usik Briton shared his feelings at the press conference with Tyson Fury:

“Listen, I think Tyson is #1 in press conferences. He talks a lot. Even though I try, I can’t talk him out of it. I think this is impossible.

Tyson is first in “blah blah blah”. This is a good thing, I respect him and his team. I’m always ready to fight.

But the press conference is a show. For me this is life. If you want to force me, I won’t just stand there. This is my place. Dont touch me. Let’s talk in the ring.”

The fight will take place on February 17, 2024 in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).

Previously, this meeting was planned to be held on December 23, but Tyson Fury was interrupted during the fight with Francis Ngannou and the match was postponed. Oleksandr Usyk had previously fought Daniel Dubois and won by knockout.

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Wilder makes bold promise to Usyk ahead of 2026 fight

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Wilder makes bold promise to Usyk ahead of 2026 fight

Former WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder The unified champion of the league commented on a possible fight against Alexander Usik.

Wilder said, “The fight with Usyk is a great chance. This is an opportunity to compete for championship belts again. If I win, I will become champion again. Next year will be very important for me. When this fight happens, it will change my life. I will shock the world again.”

Previously, Alexander Usik (24-0, 15 KOs), the holder of the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles (over 90.7 kg), talked about his plans and admitted when he plans to end his professional career. The boxer recently vacated his WBO title and lost his status as absolute world champion.

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan: “Jake Paul took a terrible hit from Joshua, it could end badly”

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan: “Jake Paul took a terrible hit from Joshua, it could end badly”

UFC commentator Joe Rogan advised boxer-blogger Jake Paul to no longer fight with opponents of the level of former world champion Anthony Joshua.

On Friday, Paul lost to Joshua in the sixth round by knockout at a tournament in Miami. After the fight, the blogger was hospitalized with a broken jaw.

– I believe that a person can withstand a certain number of blows in the ring without serious consequences. Joshua’s knockout blow was terrible and equal to ten normal strong blows. Jake Paul took a lot of damage.

He shouldn’t continue like this for long because he’ll have to pay for it and it’s not worth it. Serious brain disorders lead to depression, which leads you to addiction. Many become gambling addicts, drug addicts, and alcoholics after finishing their boxing career. “Many people act hastily,” Rogan said on social networks.

Former WBA, WBO, IBF heavyweight champion, 2012 Olympic champion Joshua has 29 wins and four losses. Paul won 12 victories and suffered two defeats in the professional ring.

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Ankalaev’s manager: “We will insist on a third fight with Pereira, before that we can meet with Prohaska”

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Ankalaev’s manager: “We will insist on a third fight with Pereira, before that we can meet with Prohaska”

The manager of the Russian UFC fighter Magomed Ankalaev, Rizvan Magomedov, said that the fight against the Czech Jiri Prochazka would be the best continuation of his client’s career.

On October 5, at UFC 320 in Las Vegas, Ankalaev lost the light heavyweight championship belt, losing to Brazilian Alex Pereira by technical knockout in the first round. This was Ankalaev’s last fight at the moment. The Russian previously defeated Pereira in March.

— Alex Pereira is not too eager to fight Magomed for the third time, but we will insist on it. First, Magomed needs to have one more fight, for example, against Jiri Prochazka. This would be excellent preparation for a new title fight,” MMA Arena quotes Magomedov as saying.

The 33-year-old Ankalaev has 20 wins, two losses, one draw and one fight declared invalid. 33-year-old Prochazka won 32 victories and suffered five defeats, one of his fights ended in a draw.

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