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Anthony Joshua backing out against Tyson Fury???

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While the fight of Britain is only waiting for few more signs to make it official, there is a possibility for the unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua to ditch the fight with WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.
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The financials are good, both sides are agreeing for most of the aspects of the proposed two-fight deal but how really good it is to a done deal?
Joshua once did turn away from Deontay Wilder, the former WBC titleholder. It was in 2018, Joshua said he will fight the then-undefeated American but it never turned into a reality.
Joshua tends to run and has been escaping Wilder and Fury for years now. And there is a possibility that he will do the same with Fury despite both camps looking good in negotiation right now.
The thing is, he will fight another boxer in the heavyweight before again \’fighting\’ the other champion for the undisputed heavyweight title.
If he really is convinced that he will fight the unbeaten Fury, he should have called out the British after his dominating knockout win against Kubrat Pulev.
He must have the guts to call out Fury for the undisputed match but instead, he named nobody.
Fury then targeted Joshua by saying that the unified champ is too scared to call him out.
Joshua responded by saying “that’s good to hear. At least I can get him in the ring. That’s what we want, right?”
Well, how much of it is true?
Just by looking at their tale of the tape, Fury is definitely on the upper hand. The Gypsy King stands taller at 6 foot 9 inches compared to Joshua\’s 6 foot and 5 inches.
It is also clear in the memories how indestructible and invincible Fury was when he fought Wilder who was a great knockout artist and much taller than Joshua.
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Pacquiao to pay $5.1 m after losing Paradigm case

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Pacquiao-Mayweather 2 officially in talks?

The US jury voted against Manny Pacquiao in his Paradigm Sports Management Civil Lawsuit.

Boxing’s only eight-division world champion has been ordered to pay $5.1 million for the damages and the advance money Paradigm Sports had given him.

The Management filed breach of contract against the Filipino icon in his deal two years ago.

Despite losing the case, Pacquiao is confident that the decision can still be shifted to his camp’s favor.

Conor McGregor who is also under the PSM tweeted that Pacquiao should not let it happen again.

‘Manny owes 8 in all. 5.1 he owes and then 2.1 in legal costs. Legal fees are heavy but that’s what we do. Heavy weight operations,’ the Irishman said on a now deleted separate tweet.

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Ryan Garcia confident vs Gervonta Davis

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Davis: Seven o eight rounds lang itatagal ni Garcia

It’s just a week away from the highly anticipated showdown inside the boxing ring, and Ryan Garcia is confident that he can surprise the champion, Gervonta Davis, and the entire boxing community.

Known for his lethal left hook, Garcia seems to have a new weapon up his sleeve, which he honed during his training camp and plans to showcase on April 22nd inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Despite putting on weight, Garcia still possesses his lightning-fast speed, and he claims that he is not intimidated by Davis.

“He’s nothing scary. He’s just a guy that’s trying his best to climb to the top as well, and we’re just meeting at a big event. That’s it.”

Considered the underdog in the fight, Garcia has the support of other boxers like Jermall Charlo, who even bet $10,000 on Garcia.

Boxing legend “Sugar” Shane Mosley is also rooting for Garcia, as well as Mario Barrios and boxing promoter Eddie Hearn.

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Tank Davis Mimics Mike Tyson to defeat Ryan Garcia

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Tank Davis Mimics Mike Tyson to defeat Ryan Garcia

After a devastating 7th round KO, Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis fans saw a Mike Tyson blows Ryan Garcia with a twist in T Mobile Arena, April 22.

“Tank is very comfortable fighting taller people because when he fights he catapults himself, and pushes himself in the air, so it makes it very difficult to stop his attack cause it’s very awkward when you’re in the air, normally you have no power. But, the way which he catapults himself, it’s almost like a gun being fired. He flies right into you with every ounce of power.” Tyson said in an interview.

Meanwhile, a fan said “What the commentators didn’t mention is that this was a Mike Tyson style body blow which was generated from tank being in that crouched position, the upward motion generated much more from the legs and hips, plus being accurate and well timed, well played from tank.”

Davis got 58 total score from the judges while Garcia got 55. Tank Davis dominated Garcia in almost all rounds except round 1 and 6.

Boxing fans noticed the perfect timing and patience of Davis on the 7th round as he landed a liver blow that led Ryan Garcia to kneel down with pain.

According to the Way of Martial Arts, just as a shot to the chest area can leave you without air for a while or a dangerous shot to the head could render you unconscious, a liver shot can be just as painful and just as dangerous.

It can be recalled that Tank Davis has been compared to Mike Tyson due to their common styles. Although, Mike rejects that similarity except with Tanks Police issues.

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