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Jake Paul said he was a “disgrace to boxing” as Mike Tyson concerns emerged

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Former world boxing champion Tony Bellew has called the decision to sanction Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s upcoming fight as a professional fight a “disgrace.” The couple, who are thirty years apart in age, will face each other in Texas later this year in what promises to be a controversial spectacle.

The validity of the event as a competition has long been a topic of debate in the combat sports community, not least because Tyson will return to the ring after a nearly 20-year absence. His last official fight was a defeat against Kevin McBride in 2005, after which “Iron Mike” hung up his gloves.

His opponent, internet celebrity-turned-fighter Paul, has an 11-fight professional career, and the upcoming fight will undoubtedly be the most significant fight the 27-year-old has been involved in to date. Adding to the discourse about the viability of a future fight will be the fact that the event was pushed back from the summer to November after Tyson suffered a medical episode during a flight in May.

With a up-to-date November 15 date on the calendar for the Netflix-backed spectacle, in July the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation made the decision to sanction the fight as a professional heavyweight bout. The fight will consist of a maximum of eight two-minute rounds, with knockouts allowed and the wearing of headgear prohibited.

Now former WBC cruiserweight titleholder Bellew has commented on the move, especially as the result is set to be included in each fighter’s official records. In an exclusive interview with Express Casino, he said: “It’s a disgrace and I can’t believe Jake Paul insisted on it. It’s a disgrace.

“It’s a disgrace to boxing. He’s not a boxer. And it’s a disgrace that they insisted that it go on his professional record,” he continued. “Why isn’t an exhibition enough? Why does he need it in his professional career? Because it is […] pot. And he’s an idiot. He is a hungry ego […].

“I never called Jake Paul that. Man, you’re trying to put your name among the greats of the sport. Michael Spinks, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Jake Paul? It’s disgusting and I can’t believe the committee signed up to this.”

He continued: “I have no problem with them having an exhibition and Mike should make a fortune. I hope he doesn’t get hurt. You know, I really pray for anyone or anything to be protected and well, but to talk about my career, it just makes me furious.”

Ultimately, the “Bomber’s” primary concern is the safety of 58-year-old Tyson, especially given his health issues earlier in the year. The retired Liverpool player admitted he wasn’t sure how the fight would go, but declined to give his consent when it came to the prospect of the two fighters clashing in November.

Bellew added: “I just hope Mike stays protected. I don’t know what will happen. I don’t know what will happen in this freak show. “But I hope Mike’s okay because he wasn’t feeling well before long and this guy still wants to fight him.”

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Eddie Hearn’s ‘immediate’ message to Tyson Fury that Anthony Joshua hopes he will accept

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Eddie Hearn says the road is clear for the long-awaited dream match between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury – provided the Gypsy King wants it. Both British boxing legends have suffered painful title defeats. Joshua was knocked out by Daniel Dubious at Wembley and Fury lost his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia last month.

These defeats have naturally dampened some fans’ enthusiasm for a Joshua-Fury fight, although it would still be an appetizing and lucrative prospect even without the belts on the line. Joshua has made it clear he wants this fight, while Fury considers his future after his second defeat to Usyk.

If the 36-year-old Gypsy King decides to extend his career, Joshua’s promoter Hearn insists the fight could happen “immediately”. Matchroom boss said A place of stomping on YouTube: “This is the fight everyone wants. Tell me about the bigger fight? There is not one.

“I don’t know if it will happen. There were no discussions. Fury is recovering from this defeat and will decide what he wants to do after the break. If he wants to fight AJ, the fight happens immediately. We’ll see.”

Hearn says it is too early to put pressure on Fury and his team. He said: “I don’t think this is the time to start poking Tyson Fury. Don’t forget he lost on December 21st, so give him a few weeks to relax.

“Sooner or later, in the coming weeks, we will want to develop a plan for Anthony Joshua. That’s when the conversation with Frank Warren will happen [Fury’s promoter]Spencer Brown [Fury’s manager] and His Excellency [Turki Alalshikh] and say, “We want to create AJ-Fury – what do you think?” We’ll go from there.”

Warren will also not put any pressure on Fury. He writes recently in his Daily Star columnthe Queensbury boss said: “I will not pick up the phone and ask Tyson Fury to fight again.

“If there is an opportunity for him, it will be passed on. But I won’t give you any advice on whether Tyson should take it. I haven’t talked to him yet about fighting Anthony Joshua and I will only do so if he comes to me and says he wants to get in the ring with him.

“My only hope is for Tyson to be cheerful and content with his life. If that happens, I will be more proud than you can imagine. If he decides to box again, I will support him 100%. This is a decision for me. him, his wife Paris and their family.”

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Jai Opetaia vs David Nyika – results and post-fight report

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Huni stopped Potgieter in the second round Photo Credit: Tasman Fighters

Jai Opetaia knocked out David Nyika in the fourth round to retain his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Jai Opetaia knocked out David Nyika in the fourth round to retain his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Jai Opetaia returned to his homeland and emphatically defended his IBF cruiserweight title by defeating David Nyika in the fourth round at the Gold Coast Convention Center in Queensland.

Opetaia (27-0, 21 KO) entered this fight on the back of a string of wins and in his second stint as IBF champion, this time defending a systematic sixth-round stoppage of Jack Massey in October. Nyika (10-1, 9 KO) had a decorated amateur career, including an Olympic bronze medal and two Commonwealth gold medals, and progressed quickly as a professional with seven straight early wins.

Both fighters launched an attack and in an explosive second round, Opetaia landed a huge left hand that caught the Up-to-date Zealander off guard, but the challenger responded with a left hook of his own that the home favorite seemed to sense.

The 29-year-old quickly shook off this fear and began to take control, and the conclusions did not take long to come.

A right hand hit Nyika difficult and although he got the count down, he was tentative and the combination on the restart left him cool and the fight was over.

Opetaia will now likely seek to unify with the WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion, Gilberto Ramirez.

Huni knocks out Potgeiter

On the card below, Justis Huni further strengthened his credentials by defending his IBF Pan Pacific and WBO Global heavyweight titles by defeating Shaun Potgieter in the second round.

Huni (12-0, 7 KO) launched an attack that sent Potgieter (10-2, 7 KO) retreating to the corner and then releasing both arms before the referee made a wise intervention.

Huni stopped Potgieter in the second round. Photo: Tasman Fighters
Huni stopped Potgieter in the second round. Photo: Tasman Fighters
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Max McIntyre (7-0, 6 KO) won the vacant IBF Youth super middleweight title, stopping Abdulselam Saman (8-2, 1 KO) three times in the fourth round before recording a stoppage victory in the same session.

Ben Mahoney defended the vacant IBF Pan Pacific super welterweight title by defeating Fan Zhang (8-3-1, 5 KO). Mahoney (15-0-1, 8 KO) won all ten rounds on all three cards.

Highly touted heavyweight Teremoana Jnr (6-0, 6 KO) remained the consummate professional and needed less than a round to defeat Osasu Otobo (11-2-1, 5 KO).

The meeting of the undefeated in the super lightweight category ended with the victory of Shauna Browne (5-0, 3 KO), and the Irishwoman won a split decision over ten rounds against Taylah Gentzen (6-1, 3 KO).

The only fighter in the eighth round was a featherweight, with Tony Ingram (6-1, 3 KO) losing his undefeated record in a points loss to Runqi Zhou. The judges declared Zhou (9-2-1, 3 KO) the winner with two scores of 78-74 and a third score of 77-75.

In four rounds, delicate heavyweight prospect Billy McAllister (3-0, 3 KO) scored another early victory, this time in the second round against Jordan Towns (2-3, 1 KO), and middleweight Kodi Shallali (1-1- 1 ) and Albert Tu’ua (1-1-1) could not be separated in a fight that ended in a majority draw.

In the super featherweight debut fight, Jag Guthmann-Chester (1-0) won against Jai Williams (0-1).

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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul reacted strongly as the UFC legend delivered a brutal seven-word verdict to the fight

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UFC legend Don Frye confessed that he felt like “vomiting” after Jake Paul’s fight with former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Last year, the boxing community was shocked when Tyson announced his plans to return to the professional ring.

His last official match before facing Paul was in 2005, where he lost to former Irish boxer Kevin McBride. However, he participated in an exhibition fight against Roy Jones Jr in 2020.

Many were concerned about Tyson’s health before the fight, but the boxing icon shared several clips of his preparations for the fight, sparking a worldwide discussion and making fans believe that he can turn back time. Unfortunately, his age showed on the night of the fight, and after the second round the 58-year-old had nothing left to offer.

Despite failing to get past the knockout, Paul won a unanimous decision in Texas. After the main event in November, prominent figures from the world of combat sports were quick to criticize the event.

Two months after the controversial showdown, people are still questioning the fight and wondering why it even happened.

In an interview with Gary Goodridge, Frye expressed his disgust for the fight, stating: “I’m telling you, buddy, that (fight) made me want to throw up. I was so disgusted that I had to go home and put on Tommy Hearns and Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard and Jake Lamotta, Rocky Marciano. I had to watch some real fighters or I would never watch another boxing match again. It was a fraud.

After the fight, Tyson revealed on Twitter that he “almost died” before the fight, saying: “It’s one of those situations where you lost but you still won. I’m grateful for last night. I don’t regret entering the ring for the last time.

“I almost died in June. I had 8 blood transfusions. I lost half my blood and 25 pounds in the hospital and had to fight to get better to fight, so I won. My kids seeing me go head to head and finish 8 innings with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy Stadium is an experience no man could ever ask for. Thank you.

Tyson has previously mentioned that he had grave health problems on the plane, which led to the postponement of his original fight with Paul last July. He revealed: “I was in the bathroom vomiting blood. I asked the doctor: “Will I die?” He replied: “We have options.” Options? I couldn’t believe it.

“I think I had eight blood transfusions. The doctor said I had lost half of my blood. I almost died. I lost 25 pounds in 11 days. I couldn’t eat. Only fluids. Every time I went to the bathroom it smelled like tar, it didn’t even smell like shit anymore. It was disgusting.

“It threw me off [when I continued training]. All my coordination, stamina, everything was hectic on the way back. I was already at the top. I could fight him that day. Now I have to start from scratch. I just don’t give up. Sometimes I’m an asshole. I am advertising***. If I haven’t outlived my enemies, I’ve turned them into friends.”

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