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Frank Warren’s Jaw-Dropping Revelation: Could the Heavyweight Battle of the Century Between Joshua and Fury Rise From the Ashes Post-Jake Paul Fight?

Anthony Joshua is prioritising a fight against Jake Paul next but could still finally face Tyson Fury, believes promoter Frank Warren.

Joshua has not fought since his knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois in September but continues to be strongly linked to an unlikely bout against YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul.

Elsewhere Fury is yet to confirm his next move having ‘retired’ from boxing earlier this year in the wake of back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk.

The duo have tried and failed to make one of the biggest fights in British boxing history in recent years, begging the question as to whether fans will ever seen them in the ring together. Warren, though, insists the interest remains.

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“There have been a lot of talks for a long time and it hotted up again recently,” Warren told Sky Sports News. “It’s all about whether this fight happens with AJ – for example if he fights Jake Paul and comes through it – and if Tyson has a fight. Who knows if they’ll get it on.

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“It’s a fight that has not happened and should have happened. Is it too late? I think there’s tremendous interest in the fight.

“Every time we talk about Tyson and AJ that subject comes up – when are they going to get in the ring together?

Fury recently pointed towards a return to the ring as he outlined his desire to fight Usyk for a third time in pursuit of revenge following successive defeats to the undisputed heavyweight champion.

In addition to Paul, Joshua has also been linked to a fight against fellow former Olympic champion Tony Yoka.

“There is talk of both of those fights,” Warren explained.

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“I think the fight taking priority in his (Joshua’s) mind – I don’t look after him, I look after Tony Yoka, he just signed with us and we’d like that fight – I think the preference for AJ is to fight Jake Paul because it’s a huge, huge money fight. It’s a crossover fight between – well, we say YouTube – he’s a professional boxer now.

“It’s a big step up for Jake Paul, and that seems to be the direction it’s going in. As to what he should do, he’s the guy getting in the ring and taking the punches, it’s got to be his choice.”

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Yoka, who won gold at Rio 2016, has endured a mixed professional career with a record of 14-3 having seen his world title aspirations derailed by consecutive defeats to Martin Bakole, Carlos Takam and Ryad Merhy across 2022 and 2023.

Paul is 12-1 as a professional following June’s unanimous decision win over Julio César Chávez Jr., his sole career loss coming to Tommy Fury in February 2023.

“People are complaining about Jake Paul and when is he going to fight somebody, you have to take your hat off to him that he’s willing to get in with a former two-time world champion who is not an old guy,” Warren continued.

“It will be a defining moment to see what he’s all about, I’ve got my opinion of what happens but people will buy into it.

“It is a fight that will grab everybody’s attention.”

Usyk may be the best ever, but he’s never faced anyone like Moses Itauma!’ 

Moses Itauma’s trainer Ben Davison says his fighter is ready for any heavyweight on the planet, and that includes Oleksandr Usyk, who he describes as ‘the best of a generation, if not the best ever at the weight class.’

Itauma, just 20 years old, faces former world title challenger Dillian Whyte this weekend. While many have speculated about Whyte’s form after a patchy run of activity, Davison stressed that Team Itauma has prepared for the toughest version possible.

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“We’d be foolish to take the fight based on his last performance and his coming in the same shape. It was never going to happen,” Davison said in Saudi Arabia.

“As he said, he’s had loads of things going on, lots of inactivity, but he’s clearly gotten himself in shape. Moses is not the type of fighter who we have to bank on catching people at the right time.

“He’s good enough to mix with any of them at any point. We’ve prepared for Dillian to turn up as the best Dillian possible, and if we hadn’t, it’s too late now.”

Whyte’s challenge
Davison pinpointed Whyte’s experience as the key threat to Itauma’s perfect record.

“It’s his experience. He’s a big, strong guy, plenty of heart, and can punch. He brings all of those things to the table. That doesn’t change, no matter what condition he shows up in,” pointed out Davison.

“People keep saying if it goes into a dog fight. But I’ve seen Moses, the young man, can fight up close as well, and you’ve got to have that in the locker.

“If you’re going to mix it up at this level, you have to have that in the locker. So if the fight goes that way, I wouldn’t be shocked for it to go still how we expect.”

Relentless in the gym
Davison was glowing about Itauma’s approach to training, hailing him as one of the sport’s most dedicated students.

“There’s nobody that I think ‘well, he’s not ready for him,’ but it’s risk versus reward. That fight might be just as tough as this fight, but that fight has got more reward to it.

“He is one of the hardest workers you’ll come across. In the gym, outside the gym, studying the sport, making sure he’s learning what we’re teaching him, session after session. That’s the real talent.”

Itauma has shown that work ethic has in the gym with scenarios designed to push the teenager to his limits.

“My job is to have him prepared if the fight goes that way. It’s alright to say ‘oh, we want it to go this way,’ but we have to be prepared if things do not go according to plan.

“I’ve brought guys in and put him in situations where it’s supposed to get tough, and he ends up backing them up, walking them down, battering them.”

The Usyk question
With Itauma being fast-tracked, the inevitable Oleksandr Usyk question arises.

“We’re solely focused on Saturday, but what I have said already is that there is not a fighter where I go, ‘I don’t like that,’” said Davison.

That includes the reigning heavyweight king.

“I just think it’s a win-win. You’re getting the chance to face the best of a generation, if not the best ever, at the weight class. And as much as Moses hasn’t shared the ring with somebody like Usyk, I truly, honestly don’t think Usyk has shared the ring with someone like Moses.”

For Davison, the path is clear: keep winning, keep learning, and be ready for when those biggest nights arrive.

Whether it’s Whyte, Usyk, or anyone in between, the message is the same: Moses Itauma is coming for them all.

Oleksandr Usyk makes Joseph Parker fight request after suffering injury

Oleksandr Usyk has requested an extension on the negotiations for his mandatory fight with Joseph Parker, according to the Kiwi’s promoter, Frank Warren.

On July 27, the WBO ordered Usyk to defend his undisputed heavyweight crown against the major sanctioning body’s interim champion, Parker.

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“He (Usyk) put a letter in yesterday stating that he’s asked him for an extension period, because he’s injured, before being ordered to do anything,” Warren told Sky Sports.

“Whatever happens, the fact of life is Joseph Parker will either fight as champion if Usyk vacates or he will fight Usyk for the title…

“His camp have written asking for a period of time before he has to defend the title.

“We’ll see what happens, and the WBO will put a statement out on this today or tomorrow.

“I’ve been informally told what the position is. The most important thing is to focus on Saturday, it’s a very important fight.”

What will happen if Oleksandr Usyk refuses to fight Joseph Parker?

Should Usyk choose to relinquish his belt rather than fight Parker, then the expectation is that the New Zealander will be upgraded to full world champion.

If this does happen, then Moses Itauma and Dillian Whyte’s domestic dust-up this weekend will become all the more important.

At present, Itauma is ranked No.1 by the WBO, meaning whoever emerges victorious will be the frontrunner to fight Parker for the red and gold strap.

Parker was denied a shot at the IBF heavyweight title in February after former champion Daniel Dubois pulled out of their fight due to illness.

The 33-year-old was then forced to step aside to allow Usyk and Dubois to face each other in a four-belt shootout at Wembley Stadium in July.

The Ukrainian subsequently knocked out Dubois in the fifth round to add the final piece of the undisputed puzzle, the IBF belt, to his collection.

And now Parker is on the verge of fighting the pound-for-pound king for all the marbles should everything go to plan.

Tiger Woods’s GF Vanessa Trump Gets Emotional After Daughter Kai Reaches Major Milestone

While the FedEx Cup Playoffs dominate headlines and the race for the top spot intensifies, not all the buzz in golf is about scorecards and leaderboards.

Away from the spotlight of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, a quieter yet equally touching moment has captured attention. It’s a heartwarming celebration as Vanessa Trump, the girlfriend of Tiger Woods, marks a special milestone for her daughter, Kai Trump.

Kai Trump kicked off her senior year at high school on Wednesday. This moment marks the beginning of a new chapter for the rising star, Kai. Even though just 18, Kai Madison Trump, the granddaughter of the President of the USA, is already carving out her place in the spotlight. Moreover, Kai experienced a whirlwind year in 2025, balancing public appearances like speaking at the Republican National Convention to launching her own YouTube Channel. Now in her senior year, Kai is starting an exciting ride filled with new adventures and memorable moments.

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Kai first shared this milestone with a carousel post on Instagram. Along with it, she shared a bunch of pictures of herself with her friends, celebrating her onset into the 2026 year. Consequently, she captioned the post, “I cannot believe it’s my last first day of high school. Senior year here we come,” giving her followers a heartfelt glimpse of her excitement and the close bonds she shares with her classmates as she steps into this milestone year.

However, the true highlight was Vanessa’s reaction to Kai’s post, who has always been supportive of her daughter. Vanessa Trump couldn’t hide her pride, reposting Kai’s Instagram update to her own story with the caption, “That’s my girl @kaitrumpgolfer.” The sweet gesture reflects the close bond between mother and daughter. It celebrates Kai’s milestone and the exciting year ahead with love and encouragement.

Adding to the excitement of her senior year, Kai is also making waves off the course. With an NIL valuation of $1.48 million and major sponsorships from TaylorMade, Leaf Trading Cards, and Accelerator Active Energy, where she’s not just an ambassador but an equity partner, Kai stands as the No. 1-ranked player in the Golf NIL High School Girls Rankings. For her mother, Vanessa, it’s yet another proud moment, watching her daughter’s talent, discipline, and growing influence position her alongside some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment before she’s even graduated high school.

Her achievements aren’t limited to business and branding — they also fuel her drive on the course. Surrounded by role models who embody excellence in golf, she’s channeling that same commitment into her own game.

Kai Trump follows the example set by Tiger Woods

Kai Trump is not just starting her senior year; she is also starting her year. She is also looking forward to following the athletic footsteps of her mother’s partner. Inspired by his dedication to golf, she has focused on turning her passion into an earnest pursuit. “Just playing a lot of events, just gaining experience,” Kai told Fox News Digital“But also practice. If I have two hours, I’m not gonna hit a few balls, go on my phone, and scroll. No, I’m going to take full-on advantage of the time I have in the course.”

However, her commitment extends beyond just hitting the links. Kai understands that being a competitive athlete requires discipline both on and off the course. “Yeah, on the course, that’s something you can’t teach. However, I have a very competitive side to me, especially with my brothers and a large family. You have to be competitive sometimes,” she explained. Even though Kai almost quit golf, her love and competitiveness for the sport kept her going.

Kai is looking forward to starting her time with the University of Miami, playing for the Hurricanes starting in 2026. “The more golf I play, the better I’ll do. Getting experience. Miami gave me a great opportunity, and I’m looking forward to that,” she said, showing the same drive that’s made her a rising star both in golf and in the public eye.

With her senior year underway and a dream of pursuing a career in collegiate and professional golf, Kai is setting an example for generations to come. Coupled with the constant support from her family, Kai will be teeing it up on global stages in no time.

Daniel Dubois And Trainer ‘Part Ways’ After Devastating KO Loss To Oleksandr Usyk

There has been plenty of fallout since Daniel Dubois lost his IBF world heavyweight title earlier in the summer against now two-time undisputed ruler Oleksandr Usyk.

News emerged shortly after the fight that Dubois had been at a big house party at home hours before the first bell, with many speculating that it was not ideal preparation for the biggest fight of his life.

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Dubois was stopped inside five rounds and some again questioned his heart, given that he got to his feet once the fight was over and walked back to his corner seemingly in full possession of his senses.

The dust is now seemingly starting to settle following that loss, as in a statement posted on X, assistant trainer Kieran Farrell announced he will no longer be working with the former champion.

“I have made the decision to part ways with Team Dubois. In the 18 months with DDD we’ve achieved so much, including an unforgettable night at Wembley. Helping DDD become world champion has been truly rewarding on a number of levels. I wish Daniel all the best going forward.”

Farrell is a former professional boxer who competed at lightweight but was forced to retire early in 2013 after suffering brain damage in a fight with Anthony Crolla. Since then, he has become a trainer and joined the Dubois team after ‘DDD’s loss to Usyk in 2023. Farrell worked in the corner alongside head trainer Don Charles for the three best wins of the young heavyweight’s career: Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic and Joshua. This second loss to Usyk back in July is now confirmed to be his final bout with the team. Charles has spoken in the wake of the defeat and appears to still be in the corner.

Farrell’s departure isn’t the only new change for Dubois, after if was revealed that he would now be working with Sam Jones in order to guide his career moving forward.

Gervonta Davis Called Out By ‘Savage’ Former World Champion

A former world featherweight champion claims a showdown with Gervonta Davis will happen in the future.

‘Tank’ Davis currently reigns as the WBA lightweight champion, with his most recent title defence coming against fellow countryman Lamont Roach Jr in New York City on March 1.

In a closely fought yet controversial contest, the fight was actually declared a majority decision draw although many viewers felt Roach had done more than enough to dethrone Davis and hand him the first defeat of his career.

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A rematch between the pair had been scheduled to take place this month, but after a number of failed negotiations it appears that these plans have now been shelved for the time being.

As Davis prepares to go down an entirely different route for his return to the ring, the 30-year-old from Baltimore appears to have been targeted by former WBA featherweight champion Raymond ‘Savage’ Ford.

Speaking to iFL TV, Ford welcomed a showdown with his fellow countryman in the future, as he claims he must continue ‘building his profile’ to stake his claim as a potential opponent for the three-weight world champion.

“Yeah, as long as I keep winning and doing what I do, you know, building my profile I think he’s definitely gonna be looking at me like ‘Yeah, we can make that fight happen for sure’;”

Ford is set to make his first ring appearance since April this Saturday night as he faces Puerto Rico’s Abraham Nova at the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The 26-year-old from New Jersey was scheduled to face former IBF super-featherweight champion Anthony Cacace initially, before the Belfast native was forced to pull out of the fight with an injury.

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DeChambeau reveals which golfer reminds him most of Tiger Woods

The BMW Championship brought many exciting moments for golf fans. Scottie Scheffler finished third playing at this tournament, while the victory went to Justin Rose, an experienced English golfer.

Many people wonder what is the recipe for such great games by Scottie Scheffler.

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The public and the media have interesting points of view, but most are convinced that the world number 1 will ultimately emerge as the winner of the FedEx Cup playoff.

The 29-year-old golfer will compete in the BMW Championship this week, and as the competition narrows, Scottie will have a difficult task.

Fellow LIV Golf memberBryson DeChambeu commented on Scheffler’s dominance, saying there are two things that make Scheffler so different from others.

“He’s got the best spin and distance control I’ve ever seen,” DeChambeau said.

“175 yards into a 10-mph wind is a stock situation where Scheffler can land it right next to the hole every time, with his precision being the best I’ve seen since Tiger Woods.”

Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler

It’s hard to imagine anyone being as dominant as Scottie Scheffler. The popular golfer reminds many of Tiger Woods, the icon of golf who left a deep mark and hardly any of of his younger colleagues can break his records.

However, it seems that the 29-year-old American is well on his way to setting new records and remaining in the history of golf as someone who managed to dethrone Woods.

Although Tiger fans are not convinced that anyone can actually succeed at it, it seems that Scheffler could show years ahead of us that he is indeed a golfer who can do wonders in the future.

The coming months and years will provide the best answer to how close the 29-year-old American is to achieving such success as world number 1. Many are delighted and many stress that he is a golfer who has at least a fraction of the talent that Tiger once had.

Scheffler, on the other hand, does not want to think too much about comparisons with others, aware that only hard work and maximum focus can lead to success.

What did Rory McIlroy buy with his first paycheck as a pro? ‘It was horrific’

After Rory McIlroy was asked all the usual questions about how to reimagine the Tour Championship, his thoughts on the Ryder Cup captaincy and how the renovation to Caves Valley, site of this week’s BMW Championship, will play, he was asked one final question: Did he remember the first thing he bought when he made his first paycheck as a pro?

McIlroy didn’t need to think hard. It was 2007 and he had made $20,530 on the DP World Tour for a T-42 finish at the British Masters. He followed that up with a third-place finish at the Alfred Dunhill Cup, which banked $286,769, and a T-4 at the Madrid Open, where he cashed a check for $56,425. That’s when he made an eye-opening discovery.

“I only had a debit card at the time and I checked my balance,” he said. “I was like holy (cow). I went straight to the jeweler.”

And bought a watch.

“With diamonds around it. It was horrific. I can’t believe, it was like the worst purchase ever,” he recalled on Wednesday during his pre-tournament press conference. “It was so bad.”

Asked for the make and model, he replied, “I do. It’s not the make and model that I’m sponsored by now, so I’m not going to say it.”

Spoken like a veteran pro whose days of buying bling are over and now has much better taste in watches.

Serena Williams’ ex-coach rips into ‘dumb’ claim about Venus Williams’ recent win

Patrick Mouratoglou says it is absolute nonsense to even think that Venus Williams won a main-level match because the current WTA Tour is bad or anything like that.

In July, the organizers of the WTA 500 tournament announced the seven-time Grand Slam champion as a wildcard recipient. However, some instantly had issues with that, arguing that giving it to a 45-year-old who hadn’t played in nearly a year and a half was a complete waste of a wildcard.

Williams heard all of the chatter and let her racket do the talking, impressively beating 22 years younger Peyton Stearns 6-3 6-4. While the majority applauded the former world No. 1’s performance, some of the critics started pushing another narrative – that the American managed to win only because the WTA Tour level was so bad.

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Mouratoglou, who worked with Serena Williams for a decade, couldn’t believe what some had to say about Venus’ win and decided to strongly address it.

Mouratoglou: Venus Williams is a champion and knows how to compete more than anyone

“Some people will say Venus Williams won the match because the WTA level is low. This is BS. The level is not low, it’s just that Venus is a champion. She’s a huge competitor. She’s been at such a high level for so many years, even though she’s out of competition for 16 months. When she comes back, she knows how to compete more than anyone. Of course, when you’re 45, the physical decreases,” Mouratoglou explained in a video uploaded to his Instagram account.

By beating 53rd-ranked Stearns, Williams registered her first singles since beating Veronika Kudermetova in 2023 Cincinnati.

“She knows she can win the match and she thinks she should win the match,” the French coach added.

After beating Stearns, Williams lost to Magdalena Frech in the Washington round-of-16 and also fell short to Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in the Cincinnati first round. On Wednesday, the US Open organizers handed the former world No. 1 a main draw wildcard.

Serena Williams Breaks Silence on Venus Williams but It’s Not About Her Game

Tennis just got one of its legends back on the WTA court! Venus Williams made a strong comeback after 16 months away, following health concerns and a knee injury that kept her sidelined. But now? She accepted a wildcard at Washington. She didn’t make it past the R16, but it was still big news to see the seven-time Grand Slam champion back with a racket in hand. Now, after wrapping up her Cincinnati run in the first round, she still has plenty to celebrate — and finally, so does Serena!

Since her comeback, Serena Williams has stayed quiet about her sister’s on-court return. But on August 13, Mattel announced the newest addition to their Inspiring Women Series — a second Venus Barbie! Serena saw the post and couldn’t resist resharing it to her story, writing, “Love this.” It might not be about her older sister’s return to competition, but rather what the Barbie itself represents.

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The new Venus Williams Barbie is dressed for history. It features a green gem necklace inspired by the accessories she wore during her 2007 Wimbledon triumph, plus a wristband, tennis racket, and ball. The launch follows the brand’s move in May 2024 to add Venus to the Inspiring Women Series in celebration of Barbie’s 65th anniversary.

“Wimbledon 2007 was a huge moment in my career — not just because I won, but because of what was happening off the court,” Venus told USA TODAY Sports ahead of the doll’s August 15 release. “Championing for equal prize money wasn’t just about me, it was about pushing for change for all women in sports. To see that moment honored with a Barbie doll is incredibly special. I hope it inspires young girls to speak up, believe in themselves, and know they have the power to change the game too.”

And now, with Serena celebrating her sister’s milestone, could we be in for more from tennis’s most iconic sibling duo? Only time will tell! But while Serena hasn’t spoken up, her husband has!

After her first singles win against Peyton Stearns at the Mubadala Citi DC Open, it was no small feat. She took it in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, wrapping it up in just 1 hour and 37 minutes. Alexis Ohanian quickly jumped on his Instagram Story to celebrate the 45-year-old, writing, “LFG @venuswilliams,” alongside a photo highlighting her victory.

Right now, Venus is gearing up for the US Open mixed doubles event with Reilly Opelka, and fans can’t wait! With her legendary doubles record, it’s the perfect pairing for drama and excitement. Their partnership is also drawing attention off the court, with her bond with Opelka making headlines. And when it comes to her doubles career, Serena has been a huge part of that story. So much so that even their former coach has predicted something ahead of the US Open for them.

Childhood coach points to a possible Serena and Venus Williams reunion

Rick Macci, the childhood coach who first molded Venus and Serena in the early ’90s, knows exactly what their reunion on court would mean. On July 23, he took to X with a bold prediction: “Could be the greatest show on earth and must see TV if Serena and Venus accept a wildcard to play doubles at the U.S. OPEN.” He added, “Serena back on the courts stroking and not joking and maybe ready to use that brutal Slice serve on the BIG APPLE. @serenawilliams @Venuseswilliams.” And honestly, he’s not wrong.

We’ve seen the power of these two before, the kind that could glue millions to their TV screens, especially at the Slams. Back in 2001, their phenomenal US Open campaigns pushed a women’s singles Slam final into prime time for the very first time. That night, 22.7 million people tuned in to watch their epic clash, where Venus took the crown in straight sets.

When it comes to drawing numbers, Serena has her own magic. Remember 2015? The women’s singles final at the US Open sold out more than a week in advance, all because Serena was chasing history, trying to sweep all four majors in a calendar year, something not done since Steffi Graf in 1988. And then came her farewell match at the 2022 US Open, pulling in 4.8 million viewers on ESPN, the network’s biggest US Open audience in its 43-year history.

Between them, the sisters own a 14-0 record in doubles Slam finals and a jaw-dropping 30 majors combined in singles. At their peak, Venus and Serena were an unstoppable force. Now, with the US Open just two weeks away, the mere possibility of seeing them share a court again is enough to set the tennis world buzzing.