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Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua’s final fight, with Eddie Hearn breaking his silence on a potential mega fight

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Eddie Hearn has rejected claims that the mega fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua has been finalized. Fury will return to the ring after a 15-month absence when he faces Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next month.

However, it was claimed over the weekend that Fury and Joshua had agreed terms for the fight to take place tardy this year or early next year. However, when asked about the claim, Hearn responded A place of stomping: “That’s completely untrue. There is absolutely nothing signed with Anthony Joshua fighting Tyson Fury next. Nothing is agreed.”

The Matchroom boss then continued: “There were deep conversations before the accident that he would fight Jake Paul, then he would fight in February or March in Saudi Arabia and then he would fight Tyson Fury.

“Again, nothing was signed, and then of course the accident happened. Since then, there haven’t really been any talks about this fight, other than in the last few days, conversations with Dr. Rakan, Sela, when we started thinking about reconsidering the plan.

“I’ll go to camp with Anthony Joshua next week when he starts and we’ll start talking about what’s next.”

Last month, Fury revealed that the death of two of Joshua’s friends in a December car crash was the catalyst for his return to boxing. Joshua’s personal trainer, Latif Ayodele, and strength coach, Sina Ghami, died on December 29 after their vehicle collided with a stopped truck near Lagos, Nigeria.

While Joshua was treated in hospital for his injuries. Fury said: “Tomorrow may never come and I suppose the biggest turning point in this comeback for me was the tragedy that happened with Anthony Joshua.

“I was on holiday with my family in Thailand for Christmas to escape the rain. I was fed up with the rain, it was making me very depressed, and then I heard about the bad news that had arrived and I thought, ‘You know what, life is very, very compact, very precious, very frail and anything can happen at any moment.’

“You should never put off anything until tomorrow, next year or next week, because tomorrow is not promised to anyone.

“The Bible says that tomorrow is not a gift, tomorrow is not promised, tomorrow is a mystery, so we must live for today.

“I live for this day, I made a decision and then I was going to go back to boxing because it’s something I love, something I’m passionate about and I’ve always been in love with. There’s no tomorrow, that’s why I’m coming back today.”

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George Liddard vs Tyler Denny – odds and betting guide

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On Saturday, George Liddard will face Tyler Denny at the Copper Box Arena live on DAZN. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

George Liddard is the clear favorite to beat Tyler Denny this weekend.

Liddard will defend his British and Commonwealth middleweight titles against Denny on Saturday at the Copper Box Arena, live on DAZN.

Liddard has made steady progress in the paid ranks, racing to 13 straight wins and Bet365 have him as a 1/10 favorite to remain undefeated.

23-year-old he stopped Kieron Conway in the 10th round in October and won the belts he is defending on Saturday, and the fighter from Billericay is expected to stop his rival at 8/11, and the point success is estimated at 6/4.

Denny is the more experienced of the pair, but will enter this fight as the 11/2 underdog Bet365 inflict Liddard’s first professional defeat.

The 34-year-old has recorded just one stoppage in 21 victories and his best odds of victory are rated at 9/1 on points, while the unlikely victory over the distance is valued at 22/1.

On Saturday, George Liddard will face Tyler Denny at the Copper Box Arena live on DAZN. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Full Bet365 odds
The result of the fight
  • George Liddard will win the fight: 1/10
  • George Liddard via KO/TKO/DQ: 8/11
  • George Liddard by decision or technical decision: 6/4
  • Tyler Denny will win the fight: 2/11
  • Tyler Denny by KO/TKO/DQ: 22/1
  • Tyler Denny by decision or technical: September 1
  • Draw or technical draw: 20/1
Round bets

Jerzy Liddard

  • Win in round 1: 40/1
  • To win in round 2: 28/1
  • To win in round 3: 20/1
  • To win in round 4: 16/1
  • Win in round 5: 12/12
  • To win in round 6: 1/11
  • To win in round 7: 10/1
  • To win in round 8: 10/1
  • To win in round 9: 10/1
  • To win in round 10: 1/11
  • To win in round 11: 12/12
  • To win in round 12: 16/1
  • Win by Decision or Technical Decision: 6/4

Tyler Denny

  • Win in round 1: 100/1
  • Win in round 2: 100/1
  • Win in round 3: 100/1
  • Win in round 4: 100/1
  • Win in round 5: 100/1
  • Win in round 6: 100/1
  • To win in round 7: 100/1
  • Win in round 8: 100/1
  • Win in round 9: 100/1
  • Win in round 10: 100/1
  • To win in round 11: 100/1
  • To win in round 12: 100/1
  • Win by Decision or Technical Decision: September 1

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Carlos Adames vs Austin “Ammo” Williams – odds and betting guide

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Adames withdrew from his scheduled January fight with Williams due to illness. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing

Carlos Adames is the bookmakers’ favorite to defeat Austin “Ammo” Williams in Saturday’s world title fight in Orlando.

Adames defends his WBC middleweight title against Williams at Caribe Royale, live on DAZN.

The pair were supposed to fight in January in Fresh York, but their fight was canceled and Adames withdrew due to illness.

The Dominican will defend his crown against Williams for a second time and is expected to prevail on October 37 Bet365.

The 31-year-old has a 75% knockout rate, but will likely win the fight by an 11-8 decision, with the stoppage valued at 6/4.

Adames withdrew from his scheduled January fight with Williams due to illness. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing

Williams is bidding for a maiden world title and enters as a 27/10 underdog to take the title.

The 29-year-old southpaw has won four times since his only loss to Hamzah Sheeraz and is believed to have a 9/2 decision as his best chance of winning, while a knockout victory is valued at 10/1.

In February, Adames drew with the aforementioned Sheeraz, and a second straight stalemate is valued at 16/1.

Full Bet365 odds
The result of the fight
  • Carlos Adames will win the fight: 10/37
  • Carlos Adames by KO/TKO/DQ: 6/4
  • Carlos Adames by decision or technical decision: 8/11
  • Austin Williams will win the fight: 27/10
  • Austin Williams by KO/TKO/DQ: 10/1
  • Austin Williams by decision or technical decision: September 2
  • Draw or technical draw: 16/1
Last time out, Adames drew against Sheeraz. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Last time out, Adames drew against Sheeraz. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Round bets

Carlos Adames

  • To win round 1: 66/1
  • Win in round 2: 40/1
  • To win in round 3: 33/1
  • To win in round 4: 25/1
  • To win in round 5: 20/1
  • To win in round 6: 18/1
  • To win in round 7: 14/1
  • To win in round 8: 14/1
  • To win in round 9: 14/1
  • To win in round 10: 18/1
  • To win in round 11: 20/1
  • To win in round 12: 25/1
  • Win by Decision or Technical Decision: 7/5
Williams defeated Toussaint in New York. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing
Williams defeated Toussaint in Fresh York. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing

Austin Williams

  • Win in round 1: 100/1
  • Win in round 2: 100/1
  • Win in round 3: 100/1
  • Win in round 4: 100/1
  • Win in round 5: 80/1
  • To win in round 6: 66/1
  • To win in round 7: 66/1
  • To win in round 8: 66/1
  • To win round 9: 66/1
  • To win in round 10: 66/1
  • To win in round 11: 80/1
  • To win in round 12: 100/1
  • Win by Decision or Technical Decision: 9/2

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Eddie Hearn denies Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua deal

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Davies stated that the Fury-Joshua fight had been agreed. Photo: Queensberry Promotions/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Eddie Hearn has denied reports of an agreement between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

Hearn has been negotiating for years for the long-awaited heavyweight fight between Fury and Joshua, although the fight has not yet materialized.

On Saturday, talkSPORT pundit Gareth A Davies claimed that an agreement had been reached for the pair to meet later this year or early next year on streaming giant Netflix.

“The Fury-Joshua fight is signed,” Davies said talkSPORT.

“They are moving in that direction.

Davies stated that the Fury-Joshua fight had been agreed. Photo: Queensberry Promotions/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“It’s a matter of people with huge money.

“It will be on Netflix.

“[It’s] Agreement. They’re heading in that direction.

“They both want this fight.”

Fury announced his return to the ring in January after more than a year off, and the 37-year-old will face Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Joshua’s future has been uncertain since the 36-year-old was involved in a fatal car crash that killed two of his close friends in Nigeria in December, 10 days after his death. victory over Jake Paul.

“AJ” suffered minor injuries and his long-time promoter Hearn says he could return in July, but denied suggestions of an agreement with Fury.

Anthony Joshua's close friends Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami died in a car crash in Nigeria
Anthony Joshua’s close friends Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami died in a car crash in Nigeria

“That is completely untrue,” Hearn said A place of stomping.

“There is absolutely nothing signed for Anthony Joshua to fight Tyson Fury next.

“Nothing is agreed.

“Before the accident, there were talks that he would fight Jake Paul, then he would fight in February or March in Saudi Arabia, and then he would fight Tyson Fury.

“Nothing was signed and then of course the accident happened.

“Since then, there have been no conversations about this fight other than those that have taken place over the last few days, conversations with Dr. Rakan and Sela about starting to think about reconsidering the plan.

“I’ll go to camp with Anthony Joshua next week when he starts playing and we’ll start talking about what’s next.”

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