Boxing
No special treatment for Tyson Fury at London airport as he returns to England
Tyson Fury is back on British soil after his epic victory over Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas – but there was no special treatment awaiting the Gypsy King at Heathrow Airport.
He was pictured by The Sun in the queue at Terminal Three on Tuesday morning with the rest of the general public for passport control on his homecoming.
Fury, who lives in Morecambe near Manchester, has spent the last two days celebrating in Las Vegas after defeating fierce rival Wilder for a second time.
Fury clinched a second victory over Wilder with an 11th round knock-out in a heavyweight fight for the ages.
After sending Wilder down in the third, the American responded with two knock downs in round four but Fury rose to his feet on both occasions.
He sent Wilder to the canvas again in the 10th before delivering the winning blow one round later.
And in the aftermath, Fury declared himself the best heavyweight of his generation.
‘When it comes down to it, every time I’ve delivered. I can only be the best of my day, I’ve done that: I’m the best fighter in my era,’ Fury proclaimed.
‘Without sounding too sharp and clever, I believe that I could beat any man in history, any man born I believe I’ve got a really good chance of beating him.’
Fury spent the following days lapping up the celebrations in Vegas before heading back to England to enjoy some downtime and consider his next move.
The obvious candidate to fight next is Oleksandr Usyk in a heavyweight unification bout. Usyk holds the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles since defeating Anthony Joshua in London last month.
Fury’s father, John, has even told his son not to bother fighting anyone else aside from Usyk for his next bout.
‘He’s got to go for Usyk or nothing in my idea. It’s Usyk next or nothing,’ he told talkSPORT. ‘I wouldn’t bother with the rest of them, they’re not in Tyson’s class.
‘Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder? No. So why would you want to put him in with my son and get him knocked out?
‘At the end of the day, he just got knocked out by a 42-year-old man (Alexander Povetkin) via a slap by the back of his hand.
‘Tyson can’t get up for them kind of fights. He wouldn’t raise his game for that fight as he’s not big enough. And then he goes in there with a lacklustre attitude and you don’t see the best of Tyson.
‘You only see the best of Tyson when he’s against the best. A challenge like he had (against Wilder) and it was a great fight. For me, I told him: Usyk or don’t bother.
-Daily Mail
Boxing
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul get suspended for lasting the distance in Netflix super fight
Winner, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson have been prevented from getting to the boxing ring .
Both have received an official ban from boxing after their Netflix Superfight
The bout went the distance but both boxers have received an official suspension from boxing.
The two fought in a huge, record-breaking event in front of 70,000 fans at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with Paul emerging with a unanimous decision victory on the scorecards after the eight-round bout went the distance.
Both he and Tyson will not be able to return to the ring right away. They have received the minimum suspension period, according to regulations followed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
Both Paul and Tyson are required to serve a suspension for 24 days. The rules stipulate that fighters must rest for three days per round fought and the pair completed a full eight.
There is, however the possibility of appealing the medical suspension – with the fighter in question having the option to request a hearing where they can must prove their fitness.
Regulations from the TDLR state: “Medical disqualification of a contestant is for their own safety and may be made at the recommendation of the examiningphysician or TDLR. A contestant who disagrees with a medical disqualification, medical suspension or rest period set at the discretion of a ringside physician or a disqualification or suspension set by the department may request a hearing to show proof of fitness.”
The co-main event undisputed title fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, which averaged 74 million viewers, also went the distance and means both women are suspended for 45 days.
Serrano, who lost on points to Taylor in the rematch, was left with a large cut from an accidental headbutt.
Paul’s triumph once again received backlash, with some coming up with theories claiming Tyson pulled his punches and that it was “rigged” for the 27-year-old to win.
Although he admitted he decided against knocking Tyson out as he didn’t want to hurt him, Paul and his team emphatically denied the claims.
“You don’t realize my power, and my speed, and my agility, and my footwork to get out of the way of those punches,” Paul commented on the IMPAULSIVE podcast.
“All of a sudden he’s throwing at air. He can’t land those punches on me.”
In his only official comment after the fight, Tyson said he “lost but still won” after overcoming a serious health scare where he “almost died” back in June following an ulcer flare-up.
He said there were “no regrets to get in ring one last time”.
Boxing
Netflix says 60 million households worldwide tuned in for Paul-Tyson match
Netflix (NFLX.O), opens new tab said on Saturday that 60 million households worldwide had tuned in for the highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, and the event peaked at 65 million streams, according to a statement.
The bout between the 27-year-old social media influencer-turned-prize fighter Paul and the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion Tyson, which Paul won, was streamed live on Netflix.
Nearly 50 million households tuned in for the co-main event between Ireland’s lightweight champion Katie Taylor and Puerto Rico’s featherweight champion Amanda Serrano, according to Netflix.
“The bout is likely to be the most watched professional women’s sporting event in US history,” Netflix said in its statement.
There were some hiccups during the live-stream of the match, with over 90,000 users reporting problems on Netflix at its peak, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.
However, the streaming platform was back up on Saturday after the outage that lasted roughly 6 hours in the United States.
-Reuters
Boxing
Former heavyweight champion Tyson has no regrets after fighting ‘one last time’
Boxing legend Mike Tyson said he had no regrets about his defeat to social media influencer-turned-prizefighter Jake Paul, adding that he had nearly died in June because of health issues.
Tyson was beaten by unanimous decision on Friday at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, with fans largely disappointed as the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion showed his age and was never able to generate any offence against his younger opponent.
Initially set for July, the fight was pushed back after Tyson suffered an ulcer flare-up.
“This is one of those situations when you lost but still won. I’m grateful for last night. No regrets to get in ring one last time,” Tyson wrote in a post on X.
“I almost died in June. Had eight blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25 lb (11 kg) in hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight so I won.
“To have my children see me stand toe-to-toe and finish eight rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for. Thank you.”
The bout was streamed live on Netflix, though hiccups during the livestreaming prompted more than 90,000 users to report problems at the peak, outage tracking website Downdetector showed.
The streaming platform was back up on Saturday, however, after the outage lasted about six hours in the United States.
-Reuters
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