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“I was stabbed at 15 and almost died, but now I’m destined to become a boxing star” – EXCLUSIVE

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A six-inch scar adorns Richard Riakporhe’s chest, its presence a stark reminder of the life he abandoned to chase his boxing dreams. Born and raised in South London, he knows all too well the dangers of violent crime, having been exposed to it from a youthful age.

The now 34-year-old cruiserweight boxer grew up on the Aylesbury estate in Walworth and went down a murky path as a teenager. Everything changed when a night out with friends went terribly wrong, leading to a close shave and death, which changed his outlook on life.

“Then I went out to a party with some friends,” Riakporhe said in an interview with Express Sport. “We left the party and were going to another one, just party hopping. Someone came up to us, started asking for our phones and tried to rob us.

“We didn’t know what was happening until we saw people getting stabbed. I was one of three who were stabbed that night just for my phone. Someone tried to rob me. I’m lucky to be alive. It was one of those life and death experiences for me.”

Riakporhe spent over a week in hospital with life-threatening injuries, but eventually made a full recovery. This was not unusual, however, given that violent crime is simply a part of life for many youthful people living in disadvantaged urban communities.

“As crazy as it may sound, in south London it’s normal for people to get stabbed or shot,” he explained. “Unfortunately, I’ve become more used to it because it’s the norm down there.”

Nearly two decades since that fateful night, Riakporhe has turned his fortunes around and is on the verge of becoming world champion for the first time. On Saturday, in front of the audience gathered at Selhurst Park, the home of his beloved Crystal Palace, he will fight Chris Billam-Smith for the WBO cruiserweight title.

Riakporhe strongly believes that others like him can emulate his success in life by making wise decisions and working challenging to create opportunities for themselves.

“I apply my life as a reference point for anyone who grew up in this area and didn’t have a lot of opportunities,” he said. “They can really do something for themselves if they focus and take action. It gave me clarity about my purpose in life and why I am here.

“I feel like I’m here for a reason and I’m destined to succeed. Moreover, it makes me more calculated when making decisions. Who you hang out with, your friends, the people you choose, you can hang out with the wrong people and end up in really bad places.”

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Jake Paul’s body language speaks volumes when he comes face to face with Conor McGregor

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Jake Paul seemed noticeably disinterested as he and his older brother Logan were on the same bus as their fierce rival, former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor.

The three were connected on Monday before Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington. The 78-year-old is scheduled to be sworn in today as the 47th president of the United States, eight years after he first took the oath of office.

Due to the presence of many stars at this historic event, emotions are still growing. However, fans were stunned when McGregor was seen posing next to the Paul brothers and riding in the same vehicle. Both Jake and his older brother Logan were accompanied to the ceremony by their mother, Pam Stepnick.

In a post sent to X – formerly known as Twitter – ‘The Problem Child’ shocked the combat sports community after posting a photo of the Irishman sitting behind him and his brother. Jake captioned the photo: “Inauguration going great.” One user responded to the snapshot: “I never thought I’d see a photo like this, with all the beef over the years,” while another wrote: “I can’t believe what I’m seeing.”

Despite the ongoing feud between brothers Paul and McGregor, it seems like “The Problem Child” wasn’t too concerned about being in the same distance as the UFC legend.

The photo surfaced shortly after Jake decided to take a swipe at McGregor online and posted: “Now it all makes sense why Conor Mcgregor and his management team were desperately trying to get MVP to negotiate a fight between us. As we’ve told them privately and now I’m saying it publicly… the only way we’re willing to compare me to Conor in a professional boxing/MMA fight is if Dana White/UFC are directly at the table or make it clear that everything ok with the discussions. Conor needs Logan if he wants.

Despite Paul’s choice of words, it seems the Irishman is more focused on his older brother Logan. Last month, it was reported that McGregor was negotiating to fight Paul’s older sibling. On the way to I have made preliminary arrangements with the Ambani family to face Logan Paul at a boxing event in India. I have agreed, and then I will try to return to the octagon.”

Even though “The Maverick” recently joined WWE, the tempting offer of going toe-to-toe with McGregor might just lure him back to the boxing ring. The 29-year-old directly approached Ari Emanuel, the head of Endeavor, owner of the UFC and WWE, for a chance to face “The Notorious”. In a video uploaded to YouTube, “The Maverick” and Emanuel can be seen warmly hugging and shaking hands before saying, “Ari, I need one favor from you,” to which the Endeavor boss replied, “Yes.” Paul made the following request: “I want you to give me the green featherlight to fight Conor.” There was a shared laugh and they both said “seriously.”

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“Anthony Joshua is finished and I would love to withdraw him,” says his rival

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Anthony Taylor collapsed minutes after Darren Till KO and viewers were left terrified

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There were disturbing scenes during the last Misfits Boxing gala in Manchester on Saturday evening when Anthony Taylor collapsed after being stopped by fellow MMA fighter Darren Till.

The American took up the fight shortly after Tommy Fury withdrew, but he was no match for Till, who dominated from the very beginning.

In his first boxing fight, the Liverpudlian looked outstanding from the bell, displaying impressive hand speed and having no trouble countering Taylor’s aggressive approach.

Threatening to KO from the start, Till secured a stoppage in the sixth round.

But what happened next shocked those who watched the event. Taylor, who entered the fight with a 7-4 boxing record, broke down in post-fight interviews. He was later taken away from the Co-Op Arena in a wheelchair.

Many assumed that Taylor was then taken to the hospital for tests. However, according to Ariel Helwani, after being given oxygen and found to be stable, he was allowed to return to his accommodation.

Misfits co-founder Mams Taylor later confirmed that Taylor had regained consciousness. He also said Taylor did not need a hospital visit because he was “conscious and well” when he entered the locker room.

He later posted a video on social media in which he spoke clearly and promised to bounce back from the shocking defeat. “It’s OK, I took the L (loss) like a motherfucker,” he said.

“I’ll be back. I’m fine. Thank you all for your love and support, thank you to everyone who makes fun of me too. I don’t give a damn. I deserve it. But at the end of the day, I’ll fucking come back.”

“Pretty Boy,” who has a professional MMA record of 7-5 but has not fought since August 2019, also took aim at Fury. WX wrote, “Now we know why Tommy Fury backed out,” along with two laughing emojis.

The Misfits Boxing 20 main event was only organized after the Manchester fighter withdrew. The younger brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson stated that he was not content with Till’s claim that he would resort to “MMA tactics” if he lost the fight.

Do later denied that he wasn’t stern when giving the warning, saying it was simply a marketing tactic. It wasn’t until December 29 that it was confirmed that Taylor had stepped in as a replacement.

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