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Tyson Fury has given his official prediction for Mike Tyson’s upcoming showdown with Jake Paul. The new date for the controversial boxing showdown was recently revealed.

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The pair were due to meet on the 20th of July at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas before medical issues on the part of ‘Iron Mike’ caused the bout to be postponed.

The fight has officially been moved to the 15th of November, when the highly-anticipated rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will also take place.

TYSON FURY

Tyson hasn’t fought a professional fight since 2005 but did fight Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition match in 2020, which went down as a draw. Since the confirmation of the bout, many in the boxing community have slammed the decision to sanction the contest as a professional fight.

Tyson Fury Predicts a Mike Tyson Knockout

‘Iron Mike’s’ last knockout win came in 2003

The former heavyweight champion, Fury, believes Tyson will shock the world and teach ‘The Problem Child’ a lesson when they eventually go head-to-head. In a clip re-shared by MMA READ, ‘The Gypsy King said:

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“Listen, if Mike Tyson hits anybody, I don’t care if he’s 90, he’s gonna knock them out cold, in’t he? Obviously I have to back Mike Tyson. I’m named after the legend and I’ll back him. As he always backs me I’m backing Mike for the knockout. Come on, Mike!”

While Tyson hasn’t stepped in the ring since his clash with Jones Jr, Paul has been very much active in the sport. His last outing took place in July, when he defeated former UFC fighter, Mike Perry.

MIKE TYSON AND Roy Jones Jr

Mike Tyson’s Health Status Ahead of Jake Paul Fight

The boxing legend is suffering from a debilitating health condition

‘Iron Mike’ is suffering from a debilitating health condition that can impact his mobility and speech. The condition first sparked concerns among fans in 2022 when he was spotted using a wheelchair at the Miami International Airport. Tyson was also seen using a walking stick in New York, a condition later explained as sciatica.

According to the NHS, sciatica is a condition where the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back through the hips and down to the feet, becomes irritated or compressed, causing debilitating pain. Symptoms include tingling, numbness, and weakness, particularly in the bottom, back of the leg, foot, and toes. If left untreated, the pain and discomfort can become debilitating, severely affecting a person’s quality of life. Symptoms can often worsen at night or with slight movements.

Jake Paul VS Tyson Fury

Iron Mike confirmed the news about his condition back in a 2022 interview with Newsmax, saying: “I have sciatica every now and then, it flares up. When it flares up, I can’t even talk!

Thank God it’s the only health problem I have. I’m splendid now. Everybody in my house is truly blessed, and we’re all very grateful for whatever we have.”

Tyson recently suffered a medical emergency on an American Airlines flight from Miami to Los Angeles in May. He reportedly felt nauseous and dizzy on the flight, and when they arrived at LAX, paramedics were on hand to assess him. The official statement said: “Thankfully Mr. Tyson is doing great. He became nauseous and dizzy due to an ulcer flare up 30 minutes before landing. He is appreciative to the medical staff that were there to help him.”

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Angel Reese is ready for the WNBA season to resume.

The 2024 Summer Olympics have been exciting. Team USA women’s basketball is hoping to win the gold medal. Meanwhile, the USA women’s 3X3 team earned a bronze medal on Sunday. However, Chicago Sky star rookie Angel Reese is ready for the WNBA season to get underway once again.

Although a number of teams are practicing, games will not resume until mid-August as the Olympics continue. Reese shared a three-word message on her Instagram story, expressing her desire to start playing games soon, via SkyTown Central on X (formerly Twitter).

“i miss gamedays,” Reese wrote on a picture in her Instagram story.

Chicago is 10-14 overall. The Sky are in fourth place in the Eastern Conference. Chicago is hoping to make a legitimate playoff push following the Olympic break. Reese’s performance will be important without question during the final month of the regular season.

Angel Reese making WNBA Rookie of the Year case

Angel Reese

Reese, 22, is enjoying a strong rookie season. She was selected to the WNBA All-Star team. Reese is also among the favorites for Rookie of the Year along with Indiana Fever star rookie Caitlin Clark.

Reese is averaging 13.5 points per game on 40.2 percent field goal shooting. She is also recording 11.9 rebounds and 1.4 steals per outing. Reese always seems to either earn or fall just short of a double-double. In fact, she had a historic 15 game double-double streak earlier in the season.

The Sky’s future is bright. They are likely still a couple of years away from emerging as serious championship contenders. With that being said, Chicago fans have every right to be excited for the future.

Angel Reese is only going to improve as well. She is already playing at a high level at only 22 years old. It has become clear in 2024 that Reese and Clark are set to lead the WNBA for years to come.

Chicago Sky star Angel Reese shared a hilarious video of team bonding with players having a lip-sync battle as part of a team talent show.

The WNBA Olympic break is coming to a close, and Angel Reese and her Chicago Sky teammates are ready to get back on the court. But first, there are a few more days to have some fun and with some new players joining the mix after a trade, the time can be used to build team chemistry.

Chicago is doing just that.

Reese shared a video on social media that shows her teammates participating in a lip-sync battle as part of a team talent show.

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The first group, made up of Kamilla Cardoso, Chennedy Carter, Izzy Harrison, and Lindsay Allen, “performed” TLC’s “Creep,” complete with Carter busting out a backflip.

But, the second group, which included Dana Evans and Michaela Onyenwere, really stole the show.

Nailed it.

We may just need the Chicago Sky to release the extended version.

Reese has had a record-setting start to her rookie campaign, setting the WNBA all-time for most consecutive double-doubles and most consecutive double-doubles in a single season. She is averaging 13.5 points and 12 rebounds per game.

The Chicago Sky return from the Olympic break on Thursday, August 15, against the Phoenix Mercury at home. Chicago currently sits 8th place in the WNBA standings with a record of 10-14.

There are two huge fights on the horizon for boxing once winter rolls around.

The first is the much talked about inter-generational coming together of a former heavyweight legend and a new school disrupter.

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson

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Mike Tyson hasn’t fought in anger for some 20 years but will be lacing up the gloves aged almost 60 for a professional bout against YouTuber turned 11-0 boxer Jake Paul in November.

Opinion is divided as to whether the younger man should be concerned for this safety up against a once notoriously savage puncher in Tyson, or whether it is the veteran who has often been seen walking with a stick due to sciatica who should be worried.

The other headline-grabbing bout is Oleksandr Usyk’s rematch with Tyson Fury seven months after the Ukrainian defeated the Brit in the first undisputed heavyweight showdown in almost 25 years back in May.

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Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk

After the fight which Fury narrowly lost on points after taking a 10 count in round nine, he claimed that the contest was ‘too easy’ and that he was having too much fun ring in the ring and that he therefore took his eye off the ball.

Ahead of that much-anticipated rematch out in Saudi Arabia and speaking to Boxing King Media, ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ said ‘The Gypsy King’ can avenge his only career defeat and had one clear instruction on what he must do to be victorious next time.

“Take it serious.”

After some controversy surrounding the corner work from Fury’s team in the first fight, Teddy Atlas has insisted things should remain unchanged in the rematch.

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For many years now, there has been one heavyweight fight that the world has wanted to see.

That is the all-British showdown between former Olympic champion Anthony Joshua and the former Lineal champion Tyson Fury.

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Their paths have never yet crossed in the ring for a range of reasons. Right now, Joshua is the man in form with a run of four back-to-back wins in the last 18 months, while Fury is coming off his first-ever loss.

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk

Back in May, ‘The Gypsy King’ was dethroned and failed to become undisputed champion when he took on Oleksandr Usyk.

Speaking to Seconds Out, former heavyweight contender David Price was asked whether he thought the two will ever manage to get it on in the future and said it all depends on the outcome of Fury’s rematch with Usyk in December.

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“I’d obviously love that to happen.

It’s just going to depend on the circumstances of Tyson Fury at the end of the day. Will he want to continue if he loses to Usyk and go back to the table with Joshua on an even keel or even as the B-side fighter at that point.

But money talks doesn’t. They can have as much money in the bank but it’s still tempting to come back for that little bit more. It might just be a personal thing that he wants to fight Joshua. I know Joshua wants the fight. It’s just a shame it hasn’t happened yet.”

Anthony Joshua and  Daniel Dubois

He then picked a winner and narrowly sided with ‘The Gypsy King.’

“If it does happen I was always convinced it would be a whitewash for Fury but Joshua has found his aura again, his form again, that belief, and I’d probably have it 60-40 in Fury’s favour.”

Should this mouthwatering clash ever come to pass, Fury will need to get through Usyk and Joshua will need to see off Daniel Dubois when they fight for the IBF title in September.

If both of them get wins, they could potentially come together for what would be an epic undisputed fight for all of the belts in 2025.

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Simone Biles was left fuming with Olympics fans for ‘shushing’ in the middle of her balance beam routine on Monday after a rare mistake saw her miss out on a medal.

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SUNI LEE

Before she recovered from a nasty slip in her warmup to win silver in the floor final, Biles failed to make it onto the podium for the first time at this summer’s Paris Games after she briefly lost her footing and was forced to step off the beam.

As a result, the American gymnastics legend did not add to her tally of three gold medals after receiving a disappointing score of 13.100.

Biles’ USA teammate Suni Lee, who suffered a more disastrous fall when she came flying off the beam at the end of her routine, revealed that both of them were thrown off by the ‘tense’ atmosphere inside Bercy Arena.

As they cheered their teammates on, Lee claims athletes were subjected to ‘shushing’ noises on the sidelines with the crowd urging them to be quiet.

‘You could feel the tension in the room. I mean, the crowd shushing us for cheering,’ the 21-year-old said after getting the same score of 13.100.

‘We did not like that, just because it’s just so silent in there. I love hearing my teammates cheer for me.’

Lee then recalled Biles fuming after her routine came to an end. ‘Me and Simone were like, “Why are they shushing?” Like, we’re just trying to cheer.

‘But yeah, [Biles] came off and she was like, “I don’t know why they were shushing in the middle of my routine.”‘

When television cameras cut to her after the routine, Biles appeared to be asking her coach why fans were shushing in the venue.

Lee went on to describe the atmosphere inside Bercy Arena as being eerily quiet, which she believes may have contributed to their errors on the day.

‘I could literally hear myself breathing.’

Biles still had another chance to win her fourth medal of this summer’s Olympics later in the day, which she did after taking silver in the women’s floor final.

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SIMONE BILES

The 27-year-old, who has become USA’s most decorated gymnast of all time in Paris by taking her overall Olympics medal tally to 10, has already won team, all-around and vault titles over the past week.

However, the slight stumble on the beam meant she missed out on the opportunity to add to the bronzes she won in this event at the 2016 and 2020 Games.

Wearing a blue-and-white leotard featuring over 5,000 crystals, Biles was more than halfway through her set when she couldn’t quite keep her balance.

She hopped off the beam and onto the mat while thousands inside a packed Bercy Arena let out an audible gasp.

There was an extended wait for her score to post. At one point, Biles rolled her eyes in seeming annoyance knowing she wasn’t going to finish on the medal stand.

Simone Biles’ strong finish not enough after faltering on beam | Paris Olympics
Simone Biles is forced to reset after losing her balance and is able to finish strong, but it’s not enough to claim a podium spot in the beam final.

Biles finished in a tie for fifth with Lee, whose hopes for a gold on beam she’s long coveted ended in the middle of her routine when she fell during the end of her acro series, just like the former did a few minutes later.

As she warmed up for the floor final, Biles appeared to injure her calf muscle after slipping on the mat.

She then went on to post a score of 14.133 on the floor, which was not enough for the gold medal after Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade scored 14.166 to hold onto first place.

Instead Biles was forced to settle for silver in her final event at this summer’s Games, meaning she leaves Paris with four medals in the bag.

There were fears for the 10-time medalist before she started her performance though after she was left grimacing as she finished her practice routine.

She then went to get medical attention and came back wearing a strapping on her left leg. Biles also appeared to be limping as she tried to walk off the injury.

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The two sporting legends have never got a shot at a famous gold medal

Despite winning 21 golf majors between them, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have never had a chance to win an Olympic gold medal, so why does the most famous sports event in the world continue to evade them?

Phil Mickelson VS Tiger Woods

The pair became synonymous with golf and Woods arguably transcended it as they forged an exceptional rivalry in the 2000s but with the sport only being an Olympic event once in the last century, they’ve never had a true shot.

Golf experienced a 112-year hiatus from the Olympics between 1904-2016 before it was left off the list of events again in Tokyo 2020 meaning that Woods and Mickelson only ever had Rio de Janeiro eight years ago as their chance to become Olympians.

But unfortunately for the pair, it missed the peak of their careers and they were considered ineligible for selection by the Olympic Rules and International Golf Federation.

“The top-15 world-ranked players will be eligible for the Olympics, with a limit of four players from a given country,” the governing bodies ruled at the time. “Beyond the top 15, players will be eligible based on the world rankings.

“With a maximum of two eligible players from each country that does not already have two or more players among the top 15.”

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Both were particularly and cruelly unfortunate. Two years prior, Woods was still the world number one, which was a spot he held since 1997, whilst Mickelson was the world number two ever since 2001.

Yet Woods suffered injuries and Mickelson‘s age and flirtation with LIV Golf saw them both lose their opportunities to become Olympians, even though the event will also be hosted at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Who did the USA send to the 2016 Olympic Games, and who won the men’s gold?

Despite their esteemed history in the sport, Team USA could not claim gold in Rio in 2016 as that award went to Great Britain’s Justin Rose whilst Sweden’s Henrik Stenson claimed silver in South America.

Tiger Woods

The USA didn’t leave empty handed, however, as Matt Kuchar took bronze.

DETROIT — Claressa Shields knocked out WBC heavyweight champion Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse early in the second round Saturday night, earning titles in a fourth and fifth division.

Shields, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, moved up two weight classes to fight at 175 pounds as a light heavyweight and also claimed Lepage-Joanisse’s heavyweight belt. Her previous titles were at 154, 160 and 168 pounds.

She joined Roy Jones Jr. as the only two boxers in more than 100 years to win middleweight and heavyweight titles.

That’s another feat that makes her one of the greatest athletes of all time in any sport, according to Shields.

Claressa Shields VS Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse

“What I’ve been able to do in my career, from the amateur to the pros, I’m definitely top five,” Shield said. “If you want to put me up there next to Michael Jordan, Kobe (Bryant), Serena Williams, Muhammad Ali. I’m definitely in that conversation.”

Shields (15-0, 3 KOs) ended the first round with a series of combinations and started the second with more, barely breaking a sweat, and landed a flurry of shots that sent Lepage-Joanisse down for the third and final time 1:09 into the round.

Lepage-Joanisse (22-3-1) was on defense from the start of her short night.

Shields boxed for the first time since defending her undisputed middleweight title with a lopsided unanimous decision over Maricela Cornejo nearly 14 months ago.

Claressa Shields VS Maricela Cornejo

In between bouts, she improved to 2-1 as a MMA fighter in February.

Shields gained 15 pounds, then lost five pounds, before weighing in at just under 175 pounds.

“I was able to eat a lot of pho,” she said. “Usually, I have to be careful with noodles in camp because of the carbs.”

She sparred against men, including one who weighs 190 pounds, and made some changes to her strength and conditioning program.

“Looking at Vanessa in her fights, she pushed girls back because her legs are very strong,” Shields said while promoting the fight during a visit to Detroit Lions training camp on Thursday, when Hulk Hogan also was there for a visit. “We made sure I have the power in my legs to push her back, and not get pushed back, and also really worked on the strength in my arms.”

Shields won gold medals in the women’s middleweight division at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, making her the first boxer from the United States to win consecutive Olympic medals.

CLARESSA SHIELDS

She is the only American to win Olympic gold in boxing since 2004 and was named Sportswoman of the Year by the Women’s Sports Foundation last October.

Shields was a big enough name to draw boxing to Little Caesars Arena for the first time last year and did it again, headlining a card with up-and-coming fighters with seats sold out on the floor and a lower level that was mostly full.

Thomas Hearns, the revered fighter known as “The Hitman,” watched from a front-row seat next to Jackie Kallen, who became the first female manager inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame

Michel Rivera (26-1) of the Dominican Republic, ranked 30th at 140 pounds, won with a split decision against Hugo Alberto Roldan of Argentina.

Julian Smith improved to 9-2 with a split-decision victory over 34th-ranked super lightweight Shohjahon Ergashev (24-1) of Uzbekistan.

Smith, a deaf boxer from the Chicago area, hopes his performance shows hearing loss isn’t an obstacle in the ring.

“It inspires me to show the world that people can do it, given the right access,” he said through an American Sign Language interpreter.

 

TERENCE CRAWFORD makes his highly-anticipated return to the ring TONIGHT in a thrilling world title clash against Israil Madrimov.

Bud hasn’t laced up his gloves since an emphatic 9th-round TKO victory against bitter rival Errol Spence last summer.

Andy Ruiz Jr and Jarrell Miller

However, Crawford will be determined to keep his undefeated streak going by winning the world title even after moving up to 154lbs for tonight’s thrilling fight.

Before the main event, Andy Ruiz Jr’s eagerly anticipated bout with Jarrell Miller was controversially scored as a majority draw after 12 brutal rounds.

Neither Andy Ruiz Jr nor Jarrell Miller looked like real contenders tonight.

Andy Ruiz Jr and Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller fought to a draw tonight on the Crawford vs Madrimov undercard.

One judge scored the fight 116-112 for Miller, but was overruled by a pair of 114-114 cards for the majority draw.

Bad Left Hook’s unofficial cards were 114-114 and 116-112 Miller.

Andy Ruiz Jr and Jarrell Miller

Miller (26-1-2, 22 KO) had probably his best showing in years, but it did come against a version of Ruiz (35-2-1, 22 KO) who hadn’t fought in two years, has only fought twice in nearly five years, and showed a diminished gas tank along with a clear and pretty rough injury to his right hand, which he says he sustained in the fifth round.

Ruiz called Miller a “strong motherf—er” and said he’d like a rematch. Miller, of course, felt he deserved the win, and the live crowd did agree with him, for what it’s worth. He called boxing a “dirty game,” which is fairly rich all things considered.

 

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