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THE MEN that have faced both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have predicted who they believe would win an all-British showdown.

AJ produced a brilliant second round knockout to demolish Francis Ngannou last Friday.

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Anthony Joshua brutally knocked out Francis Ngannou
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Tyson Fury had been floored by the UFC legend just months earlier

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That was his fourth win on the bounce as he continues his quest to try and become a three-time heavyweight world champion.

That was the first time that UFC legend Ngannou had been KOed in his career.

And it came just five months’ after he floored and then took WBC title holder Fury the distance in Saudi Arabia.

The Gypsy King is preparing to face Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 in order to unify the division, with a rematch clause inserted into the package.

Joshua is widely-believed to be set to face the winner of those showdowns.

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And that means that there is the prospect of a potential gigantic tussle with compatriot and long-time rival Fury.

As well as Ngannou, who says he “would give it to AJ for right now” when quizzed about who would emerge victorious, four other men have been between the ropes with both.

They are Kevin Johnson, Dillian Whyte, Otto Wallin and Wladimir Klitschko – and here is who they believe would win the Battle of Britain clash:

KEVIN JOHNSON
The American lost to Fury in 2012 via unanimous decision and then courtesy of KO to Joshua three years later.
He predicted: “Tyson Fury has one thing that many people can’t beat.

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Anthony Joshua (left) knocks down Kevin Johnson in May 2015

“It’s not skill, Anthony Joshua is definitely the more skillful fighter, but Tyson Fury is so long and in a safety zone with that reach and movement, he made Wladimir Klitschko look like an amateur.

“He didn’t do that because he has more skill, everybody knows that Klitschko would knock him out, but you’ve got to get past that reach.

“It’s like giving somebody a sniper rifle and asking somebody 20 yards away to run up on him.”

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Tyson Fury (centre) celebrates defeating Kevin Johnson (right) in 2012

DILLIAN WHYTE
The Body Snatcher has just been cleared to return after an “adverse analytical finding” caused his rematch with Joshua to be cancelled last August.

He beat AJ in the amateurs, but suffered a seventh round KO when they met professionally in 2015 while he was brutally stopped in the sixth by Fury at Wembley in 2022.

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AJ beat Dillian Whyte at The O2 in 2015

When asked previously about AJ vs Fury, Whyte said: “This is heavyweight boxing, man.

“Who would’ve said Hasim Rahman or Oliver McCall would have knocked out Lennox Lewis? It’s heavyweight boxing.

“Wladimir Klitschko lost to Ross Puritty, no-one even knows that guy. There’s a case for both guys winning this fight, I think. Both guys showed a lot of versatility in their fights.

“[Joshua’s] two fights with [Andy] Ruiz and [Fury’s] two fights with [Deontay] Wilder – they’re the same guys but they’re different styles and different ways of getting the victory.

“Joshua had a loss against Ruiz, Fury had a draw against Wilder. Then Fury came off the back foot, was aggressive and knocked Wilder out.

“And Joshua came off the front foot, got on the back foot and got a points decision against Andy Ruiz.

“You see what I’m saying? It’s hard, only true fans of each guy will say, ‘This guy’s gonna win.’ It’s very hard, I don’t think no boxing purist would say, ‘This guys gonna win because of this.’”

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The Body Snatcher was brutally stopped by the Gypsy King with an upper cut

WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO
The legendary Ukrainian suffered a huge upset when Fury beat him in Germany in November 2015 on points to become heavyweight champ.

Klitschko and Joshua then produced a classic in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley seventeen months later as both stars hit the canvas in the rollercoaster clash.

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Tyson Fury shocked the world back in November 2015 against Wladimir Klitschko

It was eventually AJ that delivered the finisher, knocking the veteran down tice in the 11th which resulted in the ref stopping it.

And Klitschko has no doubts who would win out of AJ vs Fury, saying: “Hands down Joshua.

“He is getting to be the complete fighter. Technically, size-wise, weight-wise, power-wise. And he is a good learner. The other guy [Fury], like a fart in the wind it is there and it is gone.

“In the history of boxing there are a lot of examples of this kind of guy. They can be successful for a time but are not disciplined enough to continue to be successful.

“I wish Tyson well but I think there is a lack of discipline there, and discipline is more important than motivation.

“Drawing from my experience I would say it is going to be very difficult for Tyson because there’s that lack of discipline.”

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AJ and the Ukrainian produced a classic at Wembley in 2017

OTTO WALLIN
The Swede was only meant to be a tune-up for Fury ahead of his rematch with Wilder in 2019 but he almost caused a huge shock.

He caused a huge gash above the Gypsy King’s right eye that almost caused the doctor to step in, only for Fury to bravely battle on and get the decision before heading to hospital to receive 47 stitches.

But AJ suffered no scares against Wallin on December 23 at Day of Reckoning in Saudi Arabia as he dished out so much punishment that his rival’s corner was forced to throw in the towel after the fifth round.

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On a potential fight between the Brits, Wallin said: “Well, I would say that this fight with Joshua was a lot tougher than the fight I had with Fury.

“It’s hard to say [what would happen in a fight between Fury and Joshua]. I think that Fury’s a very good fighter. Can probably pick it up from what he was doing in his last fight.

“It’s a decent fight. We’ll see what happens with Joshua now.

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“He might be on to something really good with Ben Davison, and Ben obviously knows Tyson. I don’t know. There’s a lot of variables.

“I always said that Fury would win that fight, but now just being in with Joshua, I feel a little bit different.

“It’s hard to go against Tyson I think. But, I don’t know, it’s changed my mind a bit after this fight.”

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He remains grounded despite his £130 million net worth

Tyson Fury, renowned for his illustrious boxing career, has amassed considerable wealth through monumental fights, boasting an estimated net worth of £130 million. Despite a challenging victory against Francis Ngannou, Fury gears up for another significant match against Oleksandr Usyk in May, aiming to claim all four heavyweight belts.

Tyson Fury.

The Gypsy King’s frugality contrasts with his affluence, evident during a recent shopping trip to Asda with his wife Paris.

“Do you spend £6.10 on a jar of Nutella or do you spend £1.85 on some chocolate spread?” Fury wondered in a clip that he posted on Instagram.

Paris replied: “No, you pay £2.75 for the big one!”

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Time to save money
Opting for value ice lollies over pricey ones, Fury jests about their recent £180,000 Lamborghini purchase, showcasing his pragmatic approach to spending.

“Put them back! They’re a fiver for some ice lollies – I don’t think so! Get them ones that are a quid. Value for money,” Fury said.

“After spending all the money on the Lambo, Paris, I think we need to save on shopping.”

Despite his penchant for luxury cars and jets, Fury remains grounded, undertaking mundane tasks such as rubbish disposal and refraining from buying pencils for his children, as depicted in the Netflix series ‘At Home With The Furys.’

However, he spares no expense in travel, owning a lavish private jet and considering renting a luxury mansion on the tax-friendly Isle of Man. Fury’s spending habits add complexity to his persona, leaving fans intrigued.

The 47-year-old former boxing champion boasts of a perfect 50-0 record in the professional circuit, which includes 27 knockouts.

Professional boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr on Monday said he is eager to participate in an exhibition fight in India this year and the possibility of an opponent from the host nation cannot be ruled out.

Floyd Mayweather Jr keen on exhibition fight in India this year

The 47-year-old former boxing champion boasts of a perfect 50-0 record in the professional circuit, which includes 27 knockouts.

“It’s possible. I look forward to having an exhibition over here in 2024. We are looking for a solid name as a solid opponent,” Mayweather told PTI over the phone from Mumbai.

“I’m pretty sure that I’ll find the right opponent. It’s all about taking things to the next level, with all the amazing people here anything is possible,” he added.

Asked if he would be open to taking on a challenger from India, Mayweather replied in the affirmative.

“I have a team, they take their time, do their homework, and choose the best opponent. We don’t know who the opponent will be maybe he’s from India, or America, the UK or he could be from Japan. We just want to put on a show for the people.” The US pugilist, who has 15 major World Championships title, retired in 2017, but has competed in several exhibition bouts since then.

Before ruling the professional circuit, Mayweather enjoyed a successful stint in amateur boxing, winning a bronze medal in the featherweight division at the 1996 Olympics, and three US Golden Gloves championships.

He advocated for the return of the headgear in men’s amateur boxing, which was scrapped by amateur boxing’s governing organization in 2019.

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“I would like to see in amateur boxing guys wearing headgear. We need to protect these fighters. Without headgear you see a lot of eyes are getting cuts, you see a lot of scarring tissue and when these young fighters turn professional they are all bruised up already,” he said.

Mayweather said that young boxers, who are getting battered and bruised in the absence of the headgear, need to be protected.

“I had such a remarkable career because I was wearing a headgear. Head gears do protect the fighters,” he said.

He is on his maiden trip to the country and visited popular tourist attractions like the Siddhivinayak Temple and Gateway of India.

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Mayweather is partnering with Jas Mathur from Limitless X. The trip marks the expansion of the Limitless X brand into the Indian market, promising to elevate health consciousness and spread the message that health is indeed wealth.

“I always preach about this. Health is your real world. I have spoken about this on numerous occasions. I want people from all around the world to make sure they are working out. Sometimes you don’t get all the nutrients, that’s when we step up and get people what they need,” he said.

Gervonta Davis, boxing’s knockout king, is returning to the ring! After his spectacular seventh-round KO over Ryan Garcia last year, Davis is now set to headline a PBC on Prime Video pay-per-view event. Davis is looking to make a statement. He recently inherited the WBA lightweight title after the former undisputed champion Devin Haney moved up in weight.

Standing in his way is the tough and resilient Frank Martin. Martin’s last fight was a close decision win, solidified by a dramatic 12th-round knockdown. He’s no stranger to taking on tough competition, with victories over Michel Rivera and Jackson Marinez under his belt. This would be a great battle between two southpaw boxers. Even the undercard fights of this event has everybody whispering.

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Gervonta Davis’ boxing trainer Calvin Ford surprised the fans with stellar names for the main card of the Davis-Martin event via his Instagram story. Well, the first names that would sparkle the eyes of the beholder, besides the main event, are none other than that of David Benavidez and Oleksandr Gvozdyk. This would highlight the night as the co-main event, and this is the first fight of Benavidez at 175. Moreover, as per the WBC, the winner of this bout will go and face the winner of the undisputed clash between Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol.

The next in line is the rematch between Edwin De Los Santos and Jose Valenzuela. In September 2022, Edwin De Los Santos and Jose Valenzuela collided in a high-stakes battle that saw both fighters hitting the canvas in the second round. Despite the early setback, De Los Santos rallied and sent Valenzuela crashing to the canvas once again in the third round.

The next fight had David Benavidez’s rival Demetrius Andrade going against David Morrell. This might seem a bit anticlimactic since Morrell had been trying his hardest to land a fight against Benavidez, but now he will have to face his previous opponent instead. However, if he manages to win this fight, his chances of facing ‘The Mexican Monster’ will increase drastically. So it’s still a great opportunity for the boxer. It will be a jam-packed main card, as all these fights seem quite interesting and relevant.

What are your thoughts about these undercard fights? Let us know in the comments section.

Legendary former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson has been warned of the potential risks ahead of his fight against ex-YouTuber Jake Paul in Texas.

Mike Tyson has been warned that his fight versus Jake Paul could see him suffer rupturing to veins in his brain – as his opponent shut down rumours they would wear head guards for the bout. Despite being 30 years the junior of his challenger, the man known as ‘Iron Mike’ appears intent on defying the age gap this summer.

The announcement that Paul, just ten contests into his career in the ring, would box the former unified world heavyweight champion has divided opinion among purists. With Tyson having hung up his gloves back in 2005, he has fought in just two exhibition events since then.

Still, at the age of 57, the former WBA, WBC and IBF belt holder appears intent on demonstrating he can live up to his old ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ nickname. Undoubtedly, the prospect of an all-time great returning to action against former Disney performer Paul represents an intriguing proposition at AT&T Stadium in July.

That said, seasoned performers have questioned the legitimacy of the affair as a contest – not least due to the contrasting age profiles of the two fighters. One critic is British heavyweight Dereck Chisora, who likened the upcoming spectacle to a ‘sparring match’ during a recent interview.

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The upcoming bout between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has been subject to controversy

“I know for a fact they are using 18oz gloves and head guards – if I’m not mistaken. I think so,” the former WBC titleholder asserted as he joined the chorus of critics, adding: “So we’re watching a sparring match It’s a f****** joke. You think I’m paying to watch that?”

Offering up a serious outlook on the prospect of the fight, doctor Stephen Hughes also raised concerns for Tyson’s safety in light of his advancing years. A senior lecturer in medicine at Anglia Ruskin University, he warned that the veteran fighter could be at risk of a subdural haematoma – a tearing of veins in the brain – in a piece for the Conversation.

He explained how blows to the head in the fight could be particularly damaging for the American, saying: “The immediate effects may be minimal; the boxer may simply recover. But on some occasions, the effects may be devastating: a subdural haematoma can occur.”

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He also detailed how Tyson could be at risk of further issues due to ‘accelerated’ brain shrinkage due to age, which could make ruptures more of a risk. This is potentially exacerbated by alcohol abuse, which is applicable to the boxer, who admitted back in 2013 to ESPN that he was a ‘vicious alcoholic’.

Still, his competitor Paul appeared resolute that the fight will go ahead without any head protection as he shut down rumours in a fiery social media outburst. Speaking to camera, the 27-year-old vowed: “Just a quick message to the people who are complaining about the rules of me versus Mike Tyson.

“Some TikToker user made a video making up all these fake rules like me and Logan tag teaming him, us wearing headgear, all of this bull****. If you believe that you’re a f****** idiot and you shouldn’t be allowed to vote, you shouldn’t be allowed to drive on the streets and endanger other people.”

Paul added: “I feel for any dumb*** who believes that and I would never let my fans down in a fight like this and wearing headgear? Come on now people.”

Claressa Shields is about to enter the octagon for the third time today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Having dominated the female boxing world, the undisputed queen will go toe-to-toe with Kelsey DeSantis. However, before her comeback following two years of absence, she hopped on social media today to convey a message for her devoted fan base!

The event in Saudi is a concoction of PFL and Bellator fighters, who will fight each other in the stacked card tonight. ‘The Goat’ Shields will fight from PFL’s corner after she signed a multi-fight deal with them in August 2023. So, the only question left unanswered is, what did ‘T-Rex’ Shields have to say to her followers?

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Turning to Instagram earlier today, the undefeated boxer claimed she was extremely excited about her fight tonight in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Shields claimed to be the first woman to fight in an MMA setting on Saudi Arabian soil. “Fight Day. [I am] Super excited to work toward the bigger picture! The first woman to fight MMA in Saudi Arabia happens today,” wrote Shield with hours left in her fight.

Meanwhile, her opponent, DeSantis, also had a lot to say about her clash with Shields. In a recent pinch, DeSantis appeared in an interview with Zenger News. When asked about her training camp for the upcoming fight and what Saudi Arabia has been like for her, she expressed her excitement. “It’s been great. It’s been a great camp, and I’m looking forward to a great fight,” said Santis. Meanwhile, she did not refrain from speaking about her preparation for the Shields fight.

Kelsey DeSantis on Shields’ overall progress in MMA
During the same interview, the reporter asked DeSantis about her thoughts on Shields’s time away from the octagon and whether she thinks it would have affected her performance. DeSantis, who is coming off a TKO win over Kathleen Nelson, claimed Shields could have learned a lot, but it takes more than two years to master it.

“Personally, I think you can put in work in a year or two, but when it comes to all of the elements of MMA, the ground game, and whatnot, I don’t think it takes around 5 to 10 years to progress,” said DeSantis. Later, when asked about her strategy for Claressa Shield, Kelsey DeSantis satiated, “I have definitely pulled together some strategies specifically for this fight.”

With mere hours left in their clash, both fighters have expressed their excitement about the night of punches, kicks, and what people are wishing could be an all-out brawl. However, only time can tell whether Claressa ‘T-Rex’ Shields can get a step closer to her championship goal in PFL. Do you think Shields will conquer MMA like boxing?

After losing to both British heavyweights in the last six months

Francis Ngannou has weighed in on the long-contested debate over who would win if Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury ever faced off inside the ring.

Fury was taken the distance by Ngannou in October 2023 but the fight was scored in the Brit's favour

Former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou has fought both British heavyweights in the last six months, but fallen to defeats on both occasions, most recently to Joshua last Friday.

The Cameroonian fighter suffered a stunning second-round knockout loss against the former two-time heavyweight champion in Saudi Arabia, falling afoul of a stunning right from the Brit.

Joshua secured a comprehensive second round knockout victory over Ngannou on Friday

After hitting the deck twice already in the fight it proved too much for Ngannou to come back from, and he was seemingly unconscious by the time he hit the canvas for the third time on the night.

Against Fury, the MMA star made it the distance, with many talking up his credentials as a boxer after the surprising result, and as a veteran of both fights he is perhaps well placed to give his verdict on a potential winner.

Francis Ngannou has weighed in on the Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury debate after losing to both fighters

After losing to AJ on Friday, Ngannou was asked who he backed to come out on top if the two ever crossed paths, he told iFL TV: ‘I don’t know, I would give it to AJ for right now.’

When asked about whether he was caught out by Joshua’s power, he added: ‘I think he got the right timing. It was about the timing, mostly.

Joshua has looked back to his best in his most recent fights, beating Otto Wallin in December after his corner threw in the towel, having stopped Robert Helenius in August 2023 for a first knockout win in almost three years.

Ngannou caught a brilliant right cross from Joshua to the face that sent him plummeting to the canvas

However, following his win over Ngannou on Friday, Fury appeared to throw some shade at Joshua.

‘Me and Oleksandr Usyk have got an undisputed heavyweight world title fight coming up, and he’s just had a show fight – which is fantastic for the show, but for the actual real boxing it’s me and Usyk who fight for the No 1 position and undisputed,’ he told talkSPORT’s Michael Benson.

Joshua hit out at the Gypsy King in the wake of his second-round win, seemingly brushing off his compatriot’s comments and dubbing him a trash talker.

 

 

Joshua called Fury's remarks about Ngannou 'disrespectful' after the MMA star 'changed his life around'
Joshua called Fury’s remarks about Ngannou ‘disrespectful’ after the MMA star ‘changed his life around’

Speaking to iFL TV, Joshua was asked about Fury’s reaction to his knockout and simply replied: ‘F*** Tyson Fury.’

He added: ‘You know what it is? I don’t like trash talking people but I heard him say something like “I’m here to do commentary about these two sausages”.

‘That guy that I fought (Ngannou), that he fought, is an ex-UFC heavyweight champion. A phenomenal story. Someone who changed his life around.

‘It’s too disrespectful. Forget anything about him.’

Gervonta Davis’ punching power was proved once again when he took on the punch machine challenge.

The hard-hitting 5ft 5ins unbeaten American boxing star has a stunning record of 29-0 (27 KOs) – which gives him a 93 per cent knockout ratio.

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Davis is a renowned power puncher

His next fight looks set to be against Frank Martin on June 15, and fans will be expecting another KO.

And it’s easy to see why when you look back to Tank’s history of proving his power.

Prior to Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale in 2019, both heavyweights made separate appearances on the Inside PBC Boxing show to give interviews and test their strength on the punch machine.

Coincidentally, a young Davis was on the same program as Breazeale and so also had a go at the challenge.

Wilder sent a rhyming video message to the pair before the show began and challenged them both to beat his high score of 927, that he previously set with his weaker left hand.

“Well, well, well, if it isn’t Gervonta Davis and Dominic Breazeale,” Wilder said, “Welcome fellas to a place where we will test your will.

“The bag that is placed before you will test your power and your skill.

“When I did it, I calculated a whopping 927.

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Wilder’s power is world famous

“And that was only with my left hand, so imagine if I touch either of your chins, you’re bound to go to heaven.

“That’s enough about me, it’s all about you today. So step up to the plate and test your fate. Let the world see if you’ve got what it takes.”

Davis stepped up first and smashed the punch machine with his southpaw left hand.

He scored an incredible 939 and then realized he’d surpassed Wilder: “I beat him!”

Next came Breazeale who was only able to register a score of 889, despite holding a huge size advantage over Tank.

Tank’s record even surpassed that of Anthony Joshua, though the Brit’s score admittedly did come on a different machine.

Joshua took the punch machine challenge during an appearance on the Graham Norton show in 2017.

He let his fellow guests – actors Rachel Weisz, Martin Freeman and Greg Davies – go first.

They scored 182, 594 and 632 respectively before AJ turned up and smashed it with his right hand.

He scored 848 – breaking the machine’s existing record of 787.

The undefeated boxing champion shared a moment with his daughter and inside one of Iceland’s famous thermal lakes

We are all familiar with Floyd Mayweather Jr’s lavish lifestyle and how he spends his millions for the world to see. There have been times in which he makes million-dollar bets on other sporting events and cashes out on them without a problem. Other times have been for the strip clubs, which Floyd Mayweather is a massive fan of. But the boxing legend decided to involve his family on the latest display of wealth, specifically his daughter who accompanied him on a trip to Iceland. In one of his stories, Floyd specified how his daughter Jirah Mayweather is well-accustomed to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars thanks to his teachings.

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In a different post, Floyd also showed the incredible setting within the luxurious resort in which he and his family stayed for this trip. A four-video post was more than enough for the world to see how beautiful this spot is and Floyd enjoying the thermal lake. Famous for it’s volcano activity, Iceland is also the most important spot in the world for hot springs. There are multiple resorts across the country where people visit this place to take a hot bath alongside their loved ones. Floyd didn’t want to miss the opportunity to spend some time here with his family and share a post with the following caption: “The Iceman in Iceland.”

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Although he is now retired from professional boxing, Floyd Mayweather has remained active in the celebrity boxing circuit. He has fought the likes of Logan Paul and other less known rivals. Folks still pay good money to watch the undefeated champion fight just about anybody. As far as his next opponent, he recently confirmed he wants to run it back with John Gotti after the chaotic manner in which the fight ended. However, Manny Pacquiao recently got in the way of that to tease a potential fight against ‘Money’. Who would you like to see Mayweather fight next?

The stars came out for Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou.

AJ sent Ngannou to sleep in the second round of their thrilling crossover clash to save boxing’s reputation.

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Joshua was congratulated by Mourinho and R9 at ringside after his stunning KO

The former heavyweight champion scored two early knockdowns before shutting off his adversary’s lights with a booming right hand at the Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudia Arabia on Friday night.

Jose Mourinho and the Brazilian Ronaldo were at ringside to witness the stunning stoppage – and both made their way up to the apron to congratulate the Brit.

While his training team began to unlace his gloves Joshua saw the football legends edging closer towards him and leaned over the ropes to acknowledge the pair.

“My guy, my guy,” said Joshua as he shook Mourinho’s hand.

“You’re incredible,” gushed the Portuguese manager.

Mourinho and Ronaldo weren’t the only big-name celebrities to turn out in Saudi Arabia.

Cristiano Ronaldo, was as always, in the front row while boxing icons Mike Tyson, Manny Pacquiao, David Haye and Kell Brook were all in attendance as well.

Ngannou’s former dance partner Tyson Fury, who struggled immensely against the Cameroonian cage fighter last October, was also front and centre for the clash.

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Joshua stopped Ngannou in the second round of their crossover clash

Speaking on the DAZN broadcast in the immediate aftermath of AJ-Ngannou, he said: “I’m sure Oleksandr Usyk will have something to say something about that. I had a s*** performance against Ngannou.

“AJ did absolutely fantastic and lit him up with a right hand, if he fights me after I beat Usyk twice then it will be a different game.

“There is quite a long way to go, fantastic performance from AJ but I have bigger fish to fry.

“If we are both still available after my two fights with Usyk, let’s get it on.

“He has to keep active and maybe he can fight Filip Hrgovic for the vacant IBF belt.”