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You get what you work for in elite sport. Me and James DeGale - who has also now retired - were never meant to be the world champions from our Great Britain squad.

There were more talented fighters around us who were destined for greatness. I know I worked harder than most but when I think about those who were around me, what I achieved, what I experienced and the fact it ended when I said so, I am entirely happy.

Some of the properties and businesses I own have kept me busy and I'm also guiding a couple of fighters - Craig Glover and a teenager called Thomas Whittaker Hart. By the time the fighter pays tax, gym costs and coaches, he'd be left with a couple of grand.

It angers me and so I'll be doing this for nothing, hoping to help them avoid the pitfalls that I encountered. I want to give back to boxing, whether it be helping guys in the ring or in my role on the committee of the club.

I dread to think where I would be - maybe locked up for who knows what. I briefly entered the heavyweight fray with two wins over David Haye, but now the division is in a bit of a political mess. Tyson Fury's new deal with ESPN is a problem as television networks do not typically work too well with one another, and given both Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder are with other broadcasters, it's a bit ugly. One thing we need, ultimately, is to know who the number one heavyweight is in the world.

There has never been a fighter in any weight division in the history of boxing who has held three of the four belts - as Joshua does - and not been considered number one. So that makes that clear - Joshua is the main man, despite what some may say. And being number one, that gives you the financial lead when entering into any negotiations.

If Fury or Wilder held three belts in the division, do you really think they would give an opponent ? Joshua is offering some of these guys more in one night than they have earned in their whole career and yet they still want to complain. He's also saying if they win and they rematch, he'd flip the terms. We know who the number one is.

If you believe you can beat him take the pay day and you'll make even more in the rematch. Do they really believe they can beat him though? I'm not so sure. Tap into a heart-to-heart between Kevin and Stacey about persistence in the face of difficulties.

Eight players battle on The Tournament in nail-biting tug-of-war quiz matches, hosted by Alex Scott. Top Stories. I used Derek for my fights with Haye and he was a big asset in the gym.

Is this a step too far for Usyk or will he overcome the odds and cause a minor upset against his fellow Olympic gold medallist?

He could even be behind when the stoppage comes. DAZN uses cookies to help us deliver our services and improve your user experience. The crowd made their feelings heard towards the end of the round, as they booed due to the lack of action from either side. Bellew took rounds two and three in his favour but, by the end of round four, his tiredness became evident as he was backed up against the ropes.

Usyk landed a powerful left in round eight, which caused the Brit to move against the ropes, and all it took was one more left hand to send Bellew dropping backwards onto the canvas, with his head landing on the bottom rope and, therefore, leaving Usyk victorious.



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