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On the occasion of Black Friday, your favorite stars from the boxing world are back to make offers that you will struggle to refuse. While Mike Tyson is selling the coolest t-shirts a boxing fan would desire to wear, Tyson Fury is offering a considerable discount on his boxing gear. In addition, Tommy Fury has just the product that will make you look more attractive.

However, if you were thinking about buying amplifiers or speakers for your cars or yachts, Floyd Mayweather is the destination you must reach. Undoubtedly, ‘TBE’ is here with the “biggest sale ever.” So, what are you waiting for? Follow these links and use these codes. They have just the product you have been wanting.

Use these codes to purchase merchandise by Mike Tyson and Tyson Fury

Simply put, the boxing gear and t-shirts sold by Mike Tyson’s Tyson Pro are absolutely sick! Besides being top-notch, the black mitts, gloves, and hand wraps look as cool as his KOs inside the boxing ring. In addition, should you wish, you can also purchase a graphic t-shirt with Mike’s high-spirited face and desired signature on it. However, if you are at all bothered about the prices, you would be delighted to know that Tyson Pro is currently offering 40% off on each commodity

Floyd Mayweather announces “the biggest sale ever” while Tommy Fury urges you to “look good”

On the occasion of Black Friday, ahead of his upcoming rematch with John Gotti III, Mayweather announced the biggest sale ever with some crazy deals. Taking to Instagram, in a brief clip, Mayweather declared that he teamed up with Skar Audio to provide your cars and yachts the best service. “The yacht gotta be jumping, the car gotta be flying, and the system gotta be best. Skar Audio. Black Friday, the biggest sale of all time. Money May, and it’s coming from the best,” said Mayweather promoting the brand known for selling amplifiers, subwoofers, and speakers.

While Mayweather brought you deals about amplifiers and speakers, Tommy Fury was “back again with L’Oreal.” In doing so, he urged people to buy the product to “look good.”According to ‘TNT’, you will receive 30% off on the product if you purchase the same through

With that said, what are you planning to buy first? The gear by Tyson Fury and Mike Tyson or the amplifiers Mayweather is promoting? Let us know in the comments below.

Jospeh Parker looks to announce himself on the big stage once again when he faces American knockout artist, Deontay Wilder.

The heavyweight from New Zealand won the vacant WBO World Title against Andy Ruiz Jr back in 2016 and would defend it twice before losing to Anthony Joshua.

He has since fallen short against both Dillian Whyte and Joe Joyce, but built up three wins this year to set him up for Wilder.

What Wilder has over Parker in power, he absolutely lacks in activity. The man from Alabama has fought just once in the last two years, and that lasted all of one round.

Despite the potential ring rust, former super-middleweight champion Carl Froch believes that Wilder will add a 43rd knockout to his record.

Heavyweights were in talks previously before Ngannou instead chose to fight Tyson Fury

DEONTAY WILDER is in “ongoing” talks to fight Francis Ngannou – and the pair could collide in a never-seen-before set of rules.

Ngannou walked out on the UFC to sign with rivals the Professional Fighters League, who gave him the green light to also pursue boxing.

The Cameroonian was in negotiations to fight Wilder but he instead agreed a deal with Tyson Fury for a crossover clash in Saudi Arabia.

Ngannou, 37, amazingly dropped Fury, 35, but was controversially beaten by split-decision on the scorecards.

The ex-UFC champion now wants to wait for a rematch after Fury’s undisputed showdown with Oleksandr Usyk, 36, on February 17.

So it paves the way for Ngannou to make a return to MMA in his next fight, also marking his debut in the PFL.

PFL CEO Peter Murray has named Wilder as a potential opponent and confirmed talks will continue with the American boxer.

Murray said: “Absolutely, ongoing. I’m going to see Deontay next week and we want the four-ounce gloves on him with Francis in the cage.”

Wilder has in the past called for a two-fight deal with Ngannou, to meet in the ring and cage.

But Murray has teased that a mixed-rules bout could be agreed in a bid to level up the playing field, a hybrid never before seen.

He said: “We’re working through those details.

“I mean it’s a fight that Francis wants, it’s a fight we believe Deontay wants and we’re focussed on putting it together.”

Wilder, 38, first returns on December 23 in Saudi Arabia against New Zealander Joseph Parker, 31.

Anthony Joshua, 34, is also in action that night against Otto Wallin, 32, in the hopes of building towards a blockbuster with Wilder next year.

But Murray still believes Ngannou could face Wilder in his next bout despite the mega-money boxing moves.

He said: “I think as relates to the next fight, yeah a Wilder is much more likely. That is our goal.”

Lennox Lewis, the iconic British boxer, has cautioned Tyson Fury in anticipation of his unified bout against Oleksandr Usyk. Fury faced a significant challenge in Riyadh against former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, who was making his debut in the boxing ring. Ngannou sent the undefeated champion to the canvas in the third round with a well-timed left hook. Despite a close call, Fury managed to rise from the canvas, securing a highly disputed split decision victory.

“That definitely wasn’t in the script,” Fury said in the post-fight interview, continuing: “Francis is a hell of a fighter, strong, a big puncher, and a lot better boxer than we all thought he would ever be.” Lewis was one of the few spectators who had Fury winning the fight; however, he had spoken out about his fellow British heavyweight before his clash with the Ukrainian unified world champion in February

In remarks shared the evening following Fury vs. Ngannou, the former undisputed heavyweight champion expressed that Fury appeared markedly different from his previous performances.

“So let’s talk about last night. I think both Fury and Ngannou surprised everyone, but for two different reasons. Fury looked nothing like the man in the trilogy against Wilder. Ngannou by far exceeded most ppl’s expectations. Basically, Ngannou won the night. Fury won the fight.”

Responding to a query about whether Fury was on the decline, Lewis disagreed but cautioned him against entering the ring underprepared for the upcoming challenge against Usyk.

“No… but i don’t think he went thru a full camp either. Better not make that mistake against Usyk,” Lewis

Weeks before Fury stepped into the ring for a 10-round non-title bout against Ngannou, he a deal for a highly anticipated clash for heavyweight supremacy against Usyk. Following the announcement of the decision in Fury’s favor, Usyk entered the ring, setting the stage for their upcoming showdown.

Despite the looming battle, Fury seems to be downplaying Usyk’s threat, asserting that Ngannou presented a tougher challenge due to his size. “He’s a smaller man than Francis; I always said Francis was a much more dangerous fight than Oleksandr.”

Usyk, a 36-year-old Olympic gold medalist and former undisputed cruiserweight champion, currently holds the WBA, WBO, and IBF titles, which he secured in a 2021 victory over Anthony Joshua. He defeated Joshua a second time and defended his titles against Daniel Dubois earlier this year.

Many people have started asking questions of Tyson Fury in light of his last fight, and one Hall of Famer is now doubting his chin.

Lineal and WBC champion Fury remains unbeaten in the ring and has often breezed through fights. It was his defining trilogy with American heavy hitter Deontay Wilder that really put him on a pedestal as the best heavyweight out there because he showed skill, heart and determination by the bucket load to come through with two wins and one much-disputed draw.

Since then he has had more prosaic wins against fellow Brits like Derek Chirsoa and Dillian Whyte which only heightened his reputation. However, an October showdown with Francis Ngannou in which the boxing novice managed to push Fury across all 10 rounds and even knocked him down in the third means people are now starting to question if he has peaked.

Fury has fought 35 times in his career and won 24 of those by knockout, but has himself been knocked down seven times in all. On each occasion, he has risen from the canvas.

Fury may well have to call on his chin and famous powers of recovery when he faces Oleksandr Usyk on February 17.

Billy Joe Saunders has warned Tyson Fury that he could be set for the fight of his life – at least for three or four rounds.

Fury sure has had some battles both in and out of the ring. Most famously his up-and-down trilogy with Deontay Wilder saw both men hit the canvas multiple times.

The Brit famously rose like The Undertaker in iconic fashion in the first fight to battle to a much-contested draw, then stopped Wilder in the ensuing two fights to win and retain his WBC crown in thrilling fashion.

Since then he has had more straightforward wins over countrymen Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora, but last time out was pushed much harder than he could have predicted by former UFC champion but boxing novice, Francis Ngannou.

Next up is the much anticipated and historic battle for all four belts with Oleksandr Usyk out in Saudi Arabia on February 17.

Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn is hoping to schedule a fight for Anthony Joshua in Africa.

Two-time former unified world heavyweight champion Joshua’s last two bouts have been held at The O2 Arena in London.

Those contests followed consecutive losses to current WBA, IBF and WBO champ Oleksandr Usyk in Tottenham and Saudi Arabia.

The 34-year-old will next take on Swedish fighter Otto Wallin, again in Saudi, on December 23.

Hearn is eager for a future dust-up to take place in Africa.

He told BBC World Service’s Newsday: “It’s something that would be iconic for the sport.

“When we’re visiting these countries, there’s government funding to stage these events.

“Sometimes that isn’t forthcoming in all areas but there have been discussions and I think it will happen in time.”

One of the most high-profile boxing events of all time took place in Africa in 1974, when Muhammad Ali and George Foreman entered the ropes in Zaire, now Democratic Republic of Congo.

Hearn is hoping to replicate the global appeal of that contest — billed as the Rumble in the Jungle — with Joshua the marquee name.

The Matchroom chairman added: “With that [50th] anniversary approaching, we’ve often talked about a big Anthony Joshua fight — even revisiting the famous scenes in Zaire of the Rumble in the Jungle.

“We’ve had a couple of approaches. Obviously, Anthony Joshua — with his Nigerian descent — is always keen to visit and stage a major event there.

“Visually, it would be incredible and something Anthony would love to tick off the box before the end of his career.”

ANTHONY JOSHUA got back in the win column last time out against Robert Helenius – but now he must focus on his next challenge.

AJ is looking to build himself up again following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk, and has done so with victories over the dangerous Finn and Jermaine Franklin.

Next up is Otto Wallin, the man who left Tyson Fury with 47 stitches above his eye during their close encounter four years ago.

Wallin, 32, has won all of his fights since, but hasn’t looked anywhere near the threat he did that evening in Las Vegas.

Joshua could be elevated into a mandatory position to fight for the IBF title with a win over the Swedish southpaw.

Having struggled with lefties in the past, however, Joshua will need to be on his A-game against Wallin if he wants to fight for a world title again.

Full card details

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The card is going to be a massive one, packed with heavyweight bust-ups.

Deontay Wilder is fighting Joseph Parker in the co-main event, while Daniel Dubois is also going to be in action.

Dubois will take on former drug cheat Jarrell Miller, who was supposed to fight AJ back in June 2019.

What TV channel is it on?

A TV channel and streaming service for the huge event has yet to be announced.

Check back at SunSport for all the latest details.

What is the PPV price?

Fans have been left delighted with the PPV price for the huge Saudi event which involves Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.

Boxing lovers in the UK will have to pay £19.99 while US viewers are set to be charged $39.99.

Anthony Joshua could revisit the Rumble in the Jungle as part of an “iconic” bout around the 50th anniversary of the legendary fight, says Eddie Hearn.

Promoter Hearn says talks have taken place over the heavyweight contender fighting in Africa, and that government backing for an event is available.

Joshua, 34, has Nigerian ancestry but has never fought on the continent.

“It’s something that would be iconic for the sport,” Hearn told BBC World Service’s Newsday of the proposals.

“When we’re visiting these countries, there’s government funding to stage these events.

“Sometimes that isn’t forthcoming in all areas but there have been discussions and I think it will happen in time.”

Muhammad Ali and George Foreman contested the heavyweight world championship in Zaire – now Democratic Republic of Congo – in October 1974 in one of the greatest fights of all time.

Both men were champions during the long careers that made them legends, with Ali knocking out Foreman in the eighth round to win the WBA, WBC and Ring titles.

Joshua held the WBA belt for a combined total of almost four years and has been IBF, WBO and IBO champion, although he is currently aiming to win back the titles he failed to regain from Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia in August 2022.

Anthony Joshua has never been more confident that his best years are ahead.

The claim will likely be met with a collective eye roll but the former two-time unified heavyweight titlist is brimming with confidence in what has become his most active ring campaign in seven years. Watford’s Joshua is set for his third fight of 2023, which will come versus Sweden’s Otto Wallin on December 23 at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

“This isn’t a one-stop shop. There’s a road map with check points,” Joshua said of the upcoming crossroads bout. “This isn’t my final destination; this is my first stop. December 23 I’ll deliver that message. I’ll be on my way to bigger and better in 2024. I’m fully focused on this fight.

“I’m determined to win and determined to get back to my peak, if that’s what they want to call it.”

Joshua (26-3, 22KOs) vowed all year to fight as often as possible, to rebuild towards a third heavyweight title run. He entered 2023 on the heels of back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk (21-0, 14KOs), first to end his WBA, IBF and WBO title reign in September 2021 and again in their rematch last August in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Two wins have since followed, both on home soil including a seventh-round knockout of Robert Helenius on August 12 at The O2 in London.

Joshua will return to Saudi Arabia for the first time since the repeat loss to Usyk. The nation has also been kind to his career; it was where he regained his unified heavyweight titles in a December 2019 points win over Andy Ruiz to avenge his first pro defeat six months prior to their rematch.

It will now host possibly his next few fights. It is widely believed that Joshua’s placement on the December 23 super show—which also features Deontay Wilder-Joseph Parker and four other heavyweight fights—is part of a multi-fight deal. It is further speculated that wins by Joshua and Wilder will set up a potential two-fight series between the pair of former heavyweight titlsts.

Joshua and Wallin are also ranked high enough by the IBF to where the winner could challenge for the vacant title should it become available sometime after the undisputed heavyweight championship between Usyk and lineal/WBC champ Tyson Fury (34-0-1, 24KOs) on February 17 also in Saudi Arabia.

“I can’t predict the future but I know what I where I want to go and what I want to do,” stated Joshua, who was noncommittal on future plans beyond the Wallin fight. “I set out with a plan of what I wanted to do this year.

“I’m sticking to that plan. I’m a man of word. I stand firm on what I believe and I believe I’m going to be a three-time heavyweight champion of the world. My first stop to that is put on a demolishing job against Otto Wallin.”