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Mike Perry has his eyes on UFC champion for next fight after vowing to beat Jake Paul

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MMA fighter Mike Perry confidently declared that he will claim victory over Jake Paul in their upcoming boxing match, replacing Mike Tyson. The highly anticipated fight between internet sensation Paul and former world heavyweight champion Tyson was postponed due to the veteran’s health issues on a flight in May.

The rescheduled fight with Tyson is now scheduled for November 15, but Perry will face Paul on the original date of the previously scheduled fight. The fight is scheduled for July 20 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, and both fighters seem eager to put on an thrilling spectacle.

Paul’s decision to step into the ring with Perry four months before his fight with “Kid Dynamite” could be seen as a risky move, potentially affecting both his reputation and his physical condition. It’s clear that there’s no love lost between Paul and Perry, and the bare-knuckle middleweight isn’t likely to make things any easier for the 27-year-old later this month.

In a recent interview with Sean O’Malley Youtube channelPerry revealed that he is already considering his next opponent after the Paul fight. Confident of defeating “Problem Child”, he admitted: “I won’t lie, man, I was thinking about when I beat Jake, that’s a calling for me.”

MMA fighter Mike Perry has a clear goal in sight as he challenges Alex Pereira and shrugs off other potential opponents with pure bravado. “I want to go after Alex Pereira. Because who is […] “Is there anything else I can throw at you, bro? He’s just taking on everybody left and right,” he stated confidently, escalating his challenge with the bold statement, “I want to show, hey, looks like I’ve got skills in the hand department.”

In dismissing rumors of a fight with UFC legend Yoel Romero, Perry focused his taunts on Jake Paul, dismissing any possibility of such a fight: “Nah, man. That’s my guy. I love Yoel. Listen, I trained with Yoel, we’ve thrown some punches at each other. […]I can take the Mike Tyson fight away from Jake.

Perry made no secret of his disdain for Paul during their heated exchange on The MMA Hour video call, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown. He took great pleasure in boasting, “I know Mike Tyson says everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face, but I like getting punched in the face. So my plan is coming together.”

Undeterred by Perry’s taunts, Paul responded with a sneer, emphasizing his basic philosophy of the fight that divides them: “It’s because you’re […] idiot. What makes me good at fighting is that I don’t like getting punched in the face, and I train not to. That’s what I’ll teach you in the sport of boxing.”

“It’s not a bare-knuckle fight,” he replied, mocking his rival’s history in the UFC and BKFC, adding: “It’s not a bunch of antique MMA fighters running around beating each other up with bare knuckles like some of the guys […] hooligans. I’ll show you real sport.”

Reflecting on their previous sparring encounter, the former Disney star confidently stated, “I was still learning boxing, probably in my second year of boxing. I worked him through all five rounds when I was [at the gym] and now it’s going to be even crazier on July 20th. That’s why I know I’m going to be able to knock him out, because I’m just a completely, completely different fighter.”

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Jake Paul reveals £12m fight offer in response to call for Nate Diaz rematch

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Nate Diaz issued a challenge to Jake Paul following his victory over Jorge Masvidal on Saturday night, and the social media star turned boxer was quick to respond, making it clear that he was up for the challenge.

In a thrilling rematch that took place nearly half a decade after their iconic 2019 UFC clash, Diaz won a majority decision over Masvidal in the ring.

In the fight, Diaz kept the pressure on Masvidal, with both fighters showing signs of fatigue as the rounds wore on. Ultimately, Diaz avenged his previous loss, with the judges scoring the fight 95-95, 97-93, and 98-92 in his favor.

After the fight, Diaz made no secret of his attack on Paul: “I’m going to beat — …

Jake Paul wasted no time in responding to Diaz’s challenge, writing a withering response on Twitter: “—- you Nate Diaz you are — who ducked my MMA PFL offer of $15m (£12m) for Masvidal that’s bullshit too.”

Paul previously suggested he could offer Diaz a fight in the Professional Fighters League (PFL) in an MMA context, following his victory over the former UFC star last year.

Despite the hype, the deal for that fight never materialized, and Paul will instead face Andre August and Ryan Bourland. He is now preparing for a fight with Mike Perry, with plans to face the legendary Mike Tyson later in the year.

Paul has been talking about a potential mixed martial arts fight for some time, but is now apparently focusing on boxing and is planning on having two fights.

On the other hand, Diaz recently admitted that he is considering a return to the UFC – a possibility that Dana White did not rule out.

Diaz left the organization early to pursue boxing. He has only had two fights in the organization so far, his first win coming against a former UFC opponent.

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Johnny Fisher vs. Alen Babic – Results and Fight Report

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Fisher celebrates as Babic is stopped Photo Credit: Dave Thompson/Matchroom Boxing

Johnny Fisher knocked out Alen Babic in the first minute of their fight at the Copper Box Arena on Saturday. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Johnny Fisher knocked out Alen Babic in the first minute of their fight at the Copper Box Arena on Saturday. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Johnny Fisher brought an army of fans to the Copper Box Arena and needed less than 40 seconds to defeat Alen Babic in their heavyweight fight.

Babic (12-2, 11 KOs) has built a reputation as a respected contender and unsuccessfully challenged for the WBC bridgeweight title last April against Lukasz Rozanski before defeating Steve Robinson in March. Fisher (12-0, 11 KOs) came in as a abrasive prospect and built a solid record, stopping Dmytro Bezus in a round in his last outing in February in Las Vegas.

The meeting between the two competitors lasted very miniature, because after several sweeping blows with his right and left hands, Babić fell to the mat and lost balance on his feet, and the referee stopped the fight.

Fisher opened the door to a confrontation with Dave Allen in his post-fight press conference.

“I love Dave Allen” 25 years old he said.

Fisher celebrates stopping Babic Photo: Dave Thompson/Matchroom Boxing
Fisher celebrates stopping Babic Photo: Dave Thompson/Matchroom Boxing

“I would like to have the opportunity to fight him.

“He was the first professional I ever sparred with, I was only 18/19 and studying at the University of Exeter.

“I really didn’t know what I was doing.

“He pummeled me demanding for six rounds.

“I grew up watching Dave Allen and was motivated by him.

“It would be an honor to share the ring with him.”

Bellotti defeats Giles

In the previous fight, Reece Bellotti defended his British and Commonwealth titles against Levi Giles (15-2, 4 KOs), winning clearly on points.

Bellotti (19-5, 14 KOs) maintained the lead by two points 118-110 and a third 117-110.

Bellotti defended his British and Commonwealth titles. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Bellotti defended his British and Commonwealth titles. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Hedges is the South Region Champion

John Hedges won the vacant Southern Area title, defeating Lewis Oakford by technical decision.

Oakford (5-1) suffered a cut above his left eye and the fight was eventually stopped, with Hedges (10-0, 3 KOs) emerging victorious by two scores of 59-56 and a third of 58-57.

Courtney stunned by Zapotoczna

Flyweight contender Maisey Rose Courtney (6-1) suffered the first defeat of her career, falling to Jasmina Zapotoczna (8-1).

After ten rounds the guests won 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94.

Courtney suffered her first professional defeat in a fight against Zapotoczna. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Courtney suffered her first professional defeat in a fight against Zapotoczna. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Remaining subcard

In six-round bouts, Giorgio Visioli (4-0, 3 KO) went the distance for the first time, winning all six rounds in the super featherweight division against Tampela Maharusi (10-7-4, 5 KO), while in the middleweight division Jimmy Sains (6-0, 6 KO) remained unbeaten, winning by fifth-round submission against Damien Lacoudray (3-2-1, 1 KO).

Popular super welterweight contender Emmanuel Buttigieg (5-0, 1 KO) won all six rounds in his fight against Jiri Hauke ​​​​(4-5, 2 KO).

The only four-round fight came in the heavyweight division, with Lewie Pochetty (3-0, 2 KO) winning all four rounds against Amine Boucetta (8-14).

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Ryan Garcia Apologizes, Admits: ‘I Struggle With Substance Abuse’

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Garcia’s apology is in reference to comments he made on social media, in which the embattled boxer used Islamophobic language, referenced human trafficking and pedophilia, and used a racist term to refer to African-Americans.

As a result of Garcia’s actions, World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman effectively banned Garcia due to his unpredictable online behavior. “Using my authority as president of the WBC, I hereby bar Ryan Garcia from all activity within our organization,” Sulaiman said in a statement.

“We reject any form of discrimination. I am concerned for (Ryan’s) well-being as he has repeatedly rejected our attempts to support him with his mental health and substance abuse issues.”

Following Sulaiman’s punishment, Garcia’s family also spoke out about the boxer’s comments and distanced themselves from them.

“Our family clearly does not support any statements [Garcia] “What he did regarding race or religion does not reflect who Ryan really is or how he was raised,” the family’s statement begins. “Those who know Ryan can attest to this fact.

“Ryan has been open about his ongoing struggle with mental health for years and as a family we are committed to ensuring and supporting him to receive the support he needs to cope with this very tough time and look after both his immediate and long-term wellbeing.”

Garcia initially posted an apology shortly after Sulaiman banned him from the WBC and his family issued a statement. “I was trolling, I want all the killings to stop,” he wrote. “I love everyone, sorry if I offended you.”

This isn’t the first time Garcia’s social media activities have raised concerns among his family and those in the boxing world. In the months and weeks leading up to his fight with Devin Haney, Garcia frequently posted disturbing content, seemingly to throw his opponent off guard.

Instead, his loved ones began to worry about his mental health, as Garcia accused him of sexually abusing him as a child.

When Garcia and Haney finally met in the ring in Novel York in April, Garcia defeated Haney, but his celebrations were short-lived. Garcia soon tested positive for Ostarine and was banned from boxing for a year. He was also forced to forfeit his $1.1 million (£870,000) prize money, among other penalties.

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