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Billy Joe Saunders breaks silence in the wardrobe drama in Eubank

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Saunders defeated Eubank back in 2014 (Photo Credit: Graham Chadwick, Daily Mail)

Things heated between Saunders and Team Eubank (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Things heated between Saunders and Team Eubank (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

Billy Joe Saunders presented his version of the incident events, in which he almost came to blows with a member of the team Chris Eubanka Jr.

In the movement designed so that the incredibly Eubank, Saunders is sent by Conor Benn’s team to check the packaging of the Brighton Man hand before their epic battle last weekend.

However, the former two-time world champion was refused to enter the cloakroom by the “impressive manager Next Gen, Elliott Amoakoh-also known as” Napper “.

Things got very heated between the couple, Saunders threatening to “spray” Amoakoh when he was pulled out by security.

Boxnation He secured an interview with “BJS” yesterday to get his website of history, and there is still a lot of hostility.

“I knew that they never let me in the ward from Word Go.

“It doesn’t matter if the king is looking when you get your hands, it doesn’t really change the result.

“Of course, it warmed up. You have someone standing like a house *** brick, thinking because he has some muscles that he intends to talk to someone.

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“Realistically is a beggar. It hangs on someone’s tail, trying to get somewhere in the back of someone else.

“He is a bag carrier and that’s all he has ever been. He is not a manager or anything.

“In my opinion, he is nobody who tries to get some strength. At the weekend he will be celebrated on the door of Wetherspoon.”

Saunders beat Eubank in 2014 (photo: Graham Chadwick, Daily Mail)
Saunders beat Eubank in 2014 (photo: Graham Chadwick, Daily Mail)

The competition between Eubank and Saunders comes from 2014, when the latter threw the British fight for the title of British medium.

Since then, several attempts have been made to make a rematch, but no one turned out to be fruitful.

Considering the fact that Saunders did not sign up from the loss of detention in 2021 with Canelo Alvarez and it looks like it is currently much above the fight, it seems unlikely that beef will ever be resolved in the ring.

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Tyson Fury teases Anthony Joshua when he points to another retirement

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Tyson Fury started to social media to irritate the potential return to the ring, just three months after he claims he was retired. The former heavyweight world champion has not fought since losing to Oleksandr Usyk for the second time in December. A few weeks later he announced his pension in a miniature film on Instagram.

Fury had previously claimed that he retired in 2022, but she returned six months later to face Derek Chisora ​​for the third time. Therefore, it will turn out whether he will come back again. Rumors about the fight with Anthony Joshua refused to die, and both warriors came out of noisy failures.

On Monday, Fury took his story on Instagram to suggest that he was working on another return. After exercising at the gym, Kapieł later and the Sugarhill coaching steward joined him.

“Only in the gym and it happened to fall on someone you can know,” said Fury before leaving the camera to the flight attendant, which brightened a wide smile. Then Fury added: “We came back. You know what is coming.”

It is just a few weeks after Eddie Hearn, who promotes Joshua, insisted that the fight against Fury could happen despite retiring.

“This is a kind of fight that is probably made over the DM between two or text or a connection,” said matching matches BBC Sport.

“It’s like:” Listen, do you like it? ” That’s all. And then it ended. None of them are masters. Both are huge names, both in the back room, but more importantly, both are still relatively in the first list. “

Meanwhile, Joshua admitted that he wants a long -awaited duel from Fury before the end of this year. He tries to revive his career after he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois in Wembley during the last trip.

“I’m guided by Tyson Fury,” said Joshua while traveling to a meeting with the President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu in January. “[The defeat to Dubois] It makes me hungry, makes me want to work difficult. Time is crucial, time is restricted, so I just want to put on more work.

“When I look back, I think I could do more in 2024. I have another chance in 2025 to do more and make sure that I will take advantage of every opportunity that will come.

“My life is up and down, so I have to get used to turbulent times and ride a wave. I can’t stop now. I have to go on until I reach my goal.”

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Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Eubank vs Benn started off scrappy (Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

Eubank and Benn gushed him in a thriller (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Eubank and Benn gushed him in a thriller (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn finally went to the ring, and Eubank was a unanimous winner of the decision within twelve rounds in an average weight in battle, which was closer than the results suggested at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

Eubank vs Benn was to take place two and a half years ago, but notoriously Benn (23-1, 14 KO) was caught in a failed drug scandal, which took a legal choice to tidy Benna’s name. The last one was in February last year, exceeding Peter Dobson.

Eubank Jr (35-3, 25 KO) was recently released in October 2024, taking the title Ibo Middle Wweight with the dominant detention of Kamil Szeremeta in the seventh round.

In the first round a lot was thrown, but did not land much when they both tried to impose, and after another competitive frame in the second, Benn made a breakthrough in the third round, a shaky Eubank on his left hand, which Eubank shook himself well.

Eubank put his fourth place well and gained confidence in landing in fifth place, and both of them started to shots.

Eubank vs Benn started with scrappa (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Eubank vs Benn started with scrappa (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

Benn looked as if he saw more of them because he was marked more often, but he began the eighth round on the front foot and restless eubank with a string of power shots, and the fight turned his head again.

Now Eubank looked at one disappearing, and two unloaded again in the tenth, entering the trenches before Eubank had a forceful last session, leaving each last drop, trying to sway on the road.

The competition went to the results cards where Eubank won Three results 116-112.

Smith, outclassed by McKenna

Former Master WBO Super Weltersight, Liam Smith (33-5-1, 20 KO), suffered a failure when Aaron McKenna (20-0, 10 KO) won points in twelve rounds.

Smith was released from the body in the last session, and McKenna won widely with the result of 119-108, 118-108 and 117-109.

Yarde Piszcze next to Artur

Anthony Yarde (27-3, 24 KO) and Lyndon Arthur (24-3, 16 KO) met for the third time, and Yarde took the title of WBA Intercontinental Airy Heavyweight with winning points over his senior rival.

Arthur stunned the yard in December 2020, gaining a divided decision, but their rematch a year after Yarde eliminated Arthur in the fourth cage.

This time Yarde lacked the winner by two results 116-112 and a third in 115-113.

Yarde Rallied Late (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Yarde Rallied Overdue (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Billam-Smith is reflected

Chris Billam-Smith (21-2, 13 KO) returned to the victories after losing the title of WBO Cruiser Wweight, but he had to work demanding to see Brandon Grenton (20-3, 17 KO) at points in twelve rounds.

Billam-Smith was cut off during the competition, but he won two results 116-112 and a third in 116-113.

Cheavon Clarke (10-2, 7 KO) made the first defense of his British cruiser’s weight title, but abandoned his decision against Viddal Riley (13-0, 7 KO).

The results 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113 ensured that Riley became a fresh champion.

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