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Fury will have plenty of expertise in his corner come December 18, with heavyweight champion brother Tyson and renowned coach SugarHill Steward to mentor the year-old in the weeks leading up to Fight Night. The Love Island star has vowed to teach Paul a 'serious lesson' when they meet for their eight-round bout next month. I'm not one of these MMA men or basketball players.

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Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Privacy Policy. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Share this article Share. Share or comment on this article: Jake Paul thanks Dana White for promoting his fights 'perfectly' ahead of Tommy Fury bout e-mail Comments 23 Share what you think. View all. Add your comment. Enter your comment. Submit Comment Clear. Having been out-boxed in both of their two bouts, and having been taken totally by surprise as Fury switched to a front-foot approach in their rematch, Wilder now will be aware he will have to utilise body shots and his jab, rather than simply looking for the big right hand.

Fury rightly comes in as the overwhelming favourite, but it's a bout that could still go either way. The winner will, of course, look to take on either Joshua or Usyk following their rematch in search of the undisputed crown. But where does the loser go? Wilder, who most anticipate will come out short on October 9, will perhaps benefit from Joshua's defeat over the weekend.

Had Joshua won, he would have been tied into a double-header against Fury. Would there have been interest a match-up between Usyk and Wilder had the pair both lost? Arguably not. Even a mouth-watering contest against Whyte would have been somewhat diminished after succumbing to a second-straight defeat.

Fury emphatically stopped Wilder in the seventh round of their rematch in February last year. But if Joshua is to fall to another defeat against Usyk - who would likely go on to fight Fury - a bout between he and Wilder could still be a mammoth event. Two knockout artists, who could once have squared off for all of the belts, could instead fight to keep their career's alive.

Similarly for Fury, he could also be short of any meaningful options with a defeat. Wilder would go onto face Joshua or Usyk, with perhaps Whyte the only intriguing fight left for the Gypsy King. But if Joshua and Fury are both to lose, the all-British showdown without the belts could then be on the cards. It's not just the quartet of Fury, Wilder, Usyk and Joshua in the heavyweight mix. Leading the rest of the pack is Whyte, who holds the WBC interim heavyweight belt and has been patiently waiting for a title shot for a number of years now.

After falling to a shock stoppage defeat to Alexander Povetkin last year, The Body Snatcher avenged his loss with a stunning knockout of his own in March this year. Having put himself back in the mix, Whyte now takes on Otto Wallin in a difficult encounter on October He will also have his fingers crossed that Fury does prevail against Wilder after the Gypsy King promised a December bout between the pair.

Dillian Whyte put his name back in the mix with a rematch win over Russian Alexander Povetkin. A Fury loss would perhaps once again put Whyte on the periphery, though a future bout with Joshua - with or without the belts - is another potentially stadium-filling event.

The year-old has climbed up the division with notable wins over Daniel Dubois and Carlos Takam, with promoter Warren believing he should now get a shot at Usyk. Meanwhile, Ruiz is reportedly lining up a fight against either Charles Martin or Luis Ortiz before the end of the year after beating Chris Arreola in his comeback, with Derek Chisora looking to avenge his defeat to Joseph Parker when they meet for a second fight on December The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

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Pixie Burton getting stitched up after his fight with Therapong. Pixie Burton getting stitched up after his fight with Therapong This cut needed 8 stitches.. And Therapong got 2 on his elbow to go with them!!! Aaron Leigh and one of the guys off the undercard Adrian Fitch. That was one gnarly black eye You could see it swelling up thru the break in rounds and by the the end of the third he couldnt see out of it!!

Still won though Well done! This was just a bit of a group foto after the event!!! All in all it was a wicked event! Everyone had a great time!! Sorry the fotos are a bit big.

Didnt get any fight fotos cos I cant figure out how to get my digi to take quick fotos!! Damn, what a elbow! Good skull, Pixie! Keep your brain safe! And the other guy had 2 stitches in elbow! Nice pics! Mark, Wow the thai must have been a strong boy coz TS2 goes mad..



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