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WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis thought Mike Tyson lost in more ways than one in his highly anticipated fight with Jake Paul.

Davis responded affirmatively when asked whether Tyson’s performance against Paul “tarnished” his legacy in the ring. He added that the legendary heavyweight competed “for some money.”

Davis’ ire hasn’t been reserved for just Tyson’s camp. He called Paul “a whole bozo” for putting the whole thing together.

Nobody expected to see prime Iron Mike step between the ropes in November, but he looked pretty good in training for a 58-year-old. He seemingly had enough punching power to inflict some pain on the much younger Paul.Mike Tyson

Instead, Tyson connected with just 18 total punches across the eight rounds. He mounted so little offense that Most Valuable Promotions issued a statement refuting the notion the fight was rigged.

As it relates to Tyson’ wider career, though, it’s hard to “tarnish” a legacy that was already damaged to begin with.

There was the shocking upset to Buster Douglas in 1990. Evander Holyfield beat him by TKO in 1996 and then Tyson infamously was disqualified in the rematch when he bit a chunk off Holyfield’s ear. He was also thoroughly outclassed by Lennox Lewis in their long-awaited meeting in 2002.Gervonta Davis

And that’s just the boxing portion.

Tyson was convicted of rape in 1992, and he was allegedly physically abusive toward ex-wife Robin Givens.

To the extent it warrants any mention at all, the Paul fight will be a footnote in Tyson’s life and times.

Hall of Famer Goldberg has weighed in on speculation surrounding the recent boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, dismissing claims that the bout was staged.

The fight, which took place on November 15th, saw 27-year-old Jake Paul defeat the legendary 58-year-old Tyson via unanimous decision. While fans of both combatants have debated the outcome, some sceptics have gone a step further, suggesting the match was scripted—drawing parallels to professional wrestling. Addressing the rumours on an episode of the podcast CarCast, Goldberg pushed back against the notion of a pre-planned result. Instead, he pointed to Tyson’s age as a key factor in his performance.

My professional opinion is that it wasn’t scripted. I just think that at 58 years old the first thing that goes is your body and the last thing that goes is your mind.Mike Tyson

The former wrestling icon further elaborated, noting that Tyson likely struggled to meet his own expectations in the ring.

Tyson may have wanted to do better, he wanted to perform better, he wanted to knock Jake Paul out and he wanted to give a better impression of himself to the world, but there’s only so much you can do.

The match has sparked intense debate in both the boxing and entertainment communities, with some praising Tyson for stepping into the ring at his age, while others questioned the competitive nature of the event. Goldberg’s comments serve as a reminder of the challenges ageing athletes face, even when their will to compete remains strong.

Floyd Mayweather’s custom-made hotel suite features a rooftop pool and gym amongst other stunning features.

Mayweather has been staying in the ‘Mayweather Suite’ at the Kempinski Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The five-star hotel is located directly next to the city’s beach and offers stunning views of the water.

And the boxing legend gave fans an incredible look inside the room, which is even named after him.

Meanwhile, the former five-weight world champion has revealed what comes with his own luxury suite.

In a video captioned: “A close look at the Mayweather Suite – Kempinski Hotel Tel Aviv,” Mayweather shared his accommodation with his 29.9million Instagram followers.Floyd Mayweather Jr

After opening the door to the suite, he said: “If you come over to Israel, Tel Aviv, tell them to put you in the Mayweather Suite.”

The 47-year-old added: “It’s kind of like MTV Cribs but it’s Mayweather.”

Entering the suite, he showed off a grand piano before playing ‘I Need Love’ by LL Cool J.

He also displayed designer bags and a portrait of billionaire Warren Buffett in the suite.

A walk through of the wardrobe then revealed a selection of diamond-studded caps.

Former five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather was present at the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday as Max Verstappen clinched his fourth Formula 1 world championship with a relaxed fifth-place finish. It was a stellar showdown where Mercedes delivered an impressive performance as George Russell and the relentless Lewis Hamilton got the one-two finish. Meanwhile, Verstappen was only focused on keeping Lando Norris at bay to secure his title.

It looks like, Floyd Mayweather, a well-known motorsport enthusiast, loved his time at the track. He shared a series of videos from the event on his Instagram story. However, on Thursday, ‘Money’ made several heads turn when he posted a story teasing his F1 debut soon.

Floyd Mayweather in Abu Dhabi?

The 47-year-old uploaded a story on his Instagram expressing how much he enjoyed his time at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The picture showcased the 50-0 legend on the podium. He was rocking his all-black tracksuit while also sporting one of his lavish chains.Floyd Mayweather

However, the caption on the picture caught the fans’ attention: “F1 in Las Vegas. I’m thinking about racing in Abu Dhabi,” teasing a new sports venture for the legendary boxer. The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will occur on Sunday, 8 December, at the Yas Marina Circuit. If Floyd Mayweather also decides to debut at the Yas Marina Circuit, it will mark one of the most historic races considering everything that is on stake.

It is a crucial and significant race considering this will be the last time Lewis Hamilton will race for Mercedes before switching to Ferrari for 2025. It will be the end of a 12-year partnership that saw him earn six drivers’ titles and eight constructors’ championships. On the other hand, Ferrari and McLaren will be fighting each other to end their championship drought. The inclusion of Mayweather will surely increase the stake and legacy of this upcoming race.

Future of TMT RacingFloyd Mayweather

Floyd Mayweather launched his official NASCAR team, ‘The Money Team Racing (TMT Racing) back in 2022. It officially made its debut in the 2022 Daytona 500, with driver Kaz Grala, piloting the No.50 Chevrolet. The number is iconic and symbolic and represents Mayweather’s undefeated boxing streak of 50-0.

Since then, the team has raced in selective races and is trying to establish itself as a competitive team in the circuit. With the team being led by Tony Eury Jr., a veteran crew chief, and Co-owner William Auchmoody, who serves as the team’s general manager, TMT Racing has been trying to establish its place in the highly competitive world of NASCAR.

A place just for Floyd

Floyd Mayweather’s opulent lifestyle is turning heads in the eastern region of the world. According to Israeli media reports, the former five-division boxing champion visited Israel some time ago at the invitation of Yona Rechnitz, a Jewish businessman. Floyd shared a video boasting about his eponymous suite while in the Asian country.

Mayweather, who returned home in his luxurious private jet, bragged about his stay in Israel with a video revealing the “comforts” and opulence he enjoyed every day in the country.

Floyd dazzles with his ‘Mayweather Suite’ in Tel AvivFloyd Mayweather

 

In his recent post, Floyd Mayweather offered an exclusive look at the stunning ‘Mayweather Suite,’ located at the David Kempinski Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel. With the message “A close-up look at the Mayweather Suite – Kempinski Hotel Tel Aviv,” the legendary boxer guided fans through the extravagant amenities that define his unique style.

Mayweather began the tour by highlighting the grand piano that is part of the suite, and didn’t hesitate to play a few tunes for his fans. He also showed off his enviable watch collection, with luxury pieces from brands such as Avi & Co. and Hublot, reflecting his passion for exclusivity.

The walk continued with a look at her stylish Crocodile and Gucci handbags, as she toured the suite. Finally, he took fans to his closet, where he proudly displayed a collection of diamond-embellished caps, reaffirming his status as an icon of luxury and extravagance.

Mayweather Jr.’s real estate empireFloyd Mayweather UFC

Originally built in 1930, the mansion consists of three floors and 23,462 square feet of construction on a 0.4-acre lot. It was once the residence of legendary Italian fashion designer Giovanni Versace. After his tragic death in 1997, it was converted into a boutique hotel with a restaurant, event spaces, spa, lounge and pool.

Mayweather Jr.’s real estate success does not end there. Recently, boxing’s first and perhaps only billionaire sold a property on Palm Island, Miami, for $22 million and put a mansion in his hometown of Las Vegas up for sale for $12.5 million.

In addition, he is involved in a $10 billion project with 601W Companies that includes the purchase of 18 office buildings in New York, Chicago and Jersey City. Last month, Mayweather Jr. also signed a $402 million deal for a portfolio of apartments in New York.

Additionally, other reports refer to a series of investments of more than $100 million with SL Green, a major player in the office real estate sector

The Hero World Challenge, an unofficial PGA Tour event hosted by Woods, tees off today at Albany, featuring 20 players from the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

Woods isn’t playing this year, but as a host, he is there. And as always, the event kicked off with a pro-am and the customary press conference. During media interactions, Scheffler gave us a little peek behind the scenes. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t all business.

The PGA Tour feels like it’s on fire these days, doesn’t it? New formats, that ongoing merger saga, the snail’s pace of play debates, and so much more. Pretty much anyone in the golf world has something to say about it. And it makes sense—big changes can feel like a lot when one season’s ending and another is gearing up. So, when you get two big names like former World No. 1 Tiger Woods and current No. 1 Scottie Scheffler met on the course, they were not knee-deep in these hot topics. They talked about their kids.

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“Talked about his kids,” Scheffler said with a grin. “It’s really exciting, when you ask somebody about their kids, they always get so excited and that’s really fun for me to be able to do with people because they get so excited and it’s fun to share what’s going on. Tiger’s the same way, he always gets excited when he gets to talk about his kids.”

If you’ve followed Woods even a little, you know how much he adores his kids, Charlie and Sam. It’s the kind of thing that melts even the toughest hearts in the golf world. So did he give some parenting advice to first-time dad Scheffler? “There was no advice. If I did, I’m sure neither of us would probably want to be sharing it publicly,” revealed the #1.

We’ve all seen Woods’ love for his kids. Whether it’s Charlie’s golf swing or Sam’s proud moments, his passion as a dad is undeniable. “I just love being with them and seeing what they’re doing, what they’re capable of doing—the joys, just the shifts of interest. It’s just fun. We have a great time together,” Woods shared back in 2011, and it still rings true.

Well, its not like they only talked about their kids. They talked about the ongoing matters of the golf world as well. “I think most of the time we just talk about money and how the purses need to be bigger,” Scheffler said. “Today we really grinded on the Ryder Cup and how it’s just such BS that we’ve never gotten paid. Tiger was really frustrated; he feels like he hasn’t made enough money in his career. I feel the same way; I feel like last year I didn’t get paid 4 enough for what I did. Mostly that, just a bunch of griping.”

Woods feeling that he has not made enough money would come as a shocker to many. He is the richest golfer with the most amount earned from the Tour. Scheffler made the most this year, nearly $29.2 million from tournaments. Sure, Woods is one of the greatest golfers of all time, but it’s the bond he shares with Sam and Charlie that shows how great a dad he really is.

We all love Woods on the course, but if you ask him, his favorite role is definitely being a dad. Through all the highs and lows—majors won, injuries, comebacks—his bond with his kids, Sam and Charlie, has been the real constant. And honestly, it’s a side of Woods that’s just as impressive as his golf game.

By the time Charlie and Sam were toddlers, Woods’s world got pretty messy with a very public scandal and divorce in 2010. But even in the middle of all that chaos, he put his kids first. In a 2015 interview with TIME, he admitted he was upfront with them in the simplest way: ‘Guys, the reason why we’re not in the same house, why we don’t live under the same roof, Mommy and Daddy, is because Daddy made some mistakes.’ It wasn’t flashy or complicated—just an honest dad trying to explain a tough situation.

Sam has been cheering her dad on since she was six months old, and in December 2023, she even caddied for him during the PNC Championship. Meanwhile, Charlie is shaping up to be a mini version of his dad. The two first competed together in the 2020 PNC Championship, and fans couldn’t help but notice their eerily similar mannerisms. Even Charlie’s coach sees the resemblance, both in his game and his demeanor.

“Now it’s about finding balance and doing other things I’ve always loved,” Serena Williams said earlier this year while reflecting on the missed opportunities in life due to a prolonged tennis career.

The 23-time Grand Slam winner and former world no.1 hanged up the racket in 2022. Since then, she has time and again expressed her longing for moments she couldn’t have because of her profession. Even something as small as a sleepover was hard to come by. She revealed it in a new social media appearance.

Serena Williams took to TikTok to post a video of herself getting ready. She was in New York where she was invited as a guest to speak at the NYT’s annual DealBook summit on December 4. Before her session, Williams thought of getting candid with her fans and shared some crucial anecdotes from her life. Especially the ones related to her career that never really allowed her to enjoy ‘normal’ things. Yes, she achieved a lot professionally. But, she also had to make personal adjustments in order to focus on her career. Such as not having a sleepover. “My girls always say that I am not normal and I didn’t get a normal life. So last night we had a sleepover and I’ve never really had a sleepover,” she began.

Serena Williams nie zwalnia tempa. Oto co teraz wymyśliła - Przegląd  Sportowy Onet

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Furthermore, she mentioned the very reason why she didn’t really feel like going for a sleepover to a friend’s house. Mentioning her great bond with her sisters, she said, “Well I had sisters all the time so I guess I didn’t need a sleepover. But well I guess I slept over every night. But so, we all stayed in my room and it was fun, it was a lot of fun.” Adding on to being unable to have ‘normal moments’, she said, “I started playing tennis like at literally 3 years old and then, I don’t know I’ve just always been playing.” She confessed that it’s not easy to have a consistent, smooth professional career without making compromises in your life. “You have to make a lot of sacrifices,” she said. Interestingly, though, it’s not the first time Serena has mentioned how difficult it’s been for her to maintain balance between her professional and personal life.

Serena played her last match at the 2022 US open and said goodbye to a phenomenal career, gilded with 73 titles and four Olympic golds. In an interview earlier this year, she mentioned that it wasn’t an easy decision to retire. However, it was also crucial in order to be normal again. And to enjoy her personal moments with family and loved ones. “It’s definitely not easy,” she said while moving away from tennis.

Adding further, she said, “I love sports and being active. Leaving something I was still good at to be a mom was such a difficult decision. But I wanted another kid, so I had to do that. Now it’s about finding balance and doing other things I’ve always loved.” Probably that’s the reason why the former World No.1 eventually had a realization to hang up her racket and embrace motherhood. With that, she’s trying to enjoy all the tiny moments she missed out on during her stint on the court.

These days, Serena Williams can be seen spending most of her time with daughters Olympia and Adira, and husband Alexis Ohanian. On social media, she keeps sharing precious moments from their family time on weekends. Now that she’s off the court, she really seems to be extremely happy with her new life as a loving mother and a wife.

The Ukrainian became the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999 after defeating Fury in May, but Usyk will be wanting to put the rivalry to bed later this month

Boxing fans have called for heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk to retire Tyson Fury… ‘for the sake of boxing.’

After an epic back-and-forth encounter back in May, the two giants are scheduled to face off once again on December 21 in Riyadh. Usyk handed Fury the first loss of his professional career in the first meeting, defeating ‘The Gypsy King’ via split-decision.

Heavyweight Champion Oleksandr Usyk Detained, Quickly Released In Poland -  Arise News

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In the first few rounds earlier this year, the Ukrainian was controlling the proceedings and looked as if he was set to establish a comfortable lead. However, back came Fury midway through the fight as the Brit had large success on the front foot and was able to land successfully on his rival.

The pivotal moment came in the ninth round when Usyk landed a hard left hand, causing Fury to stumble. While the Ukrainian was unable to finish the bout, he was then able to control the rest of the heavyweight dust-up and eventually get the nod on points.

This time around, Usyk will be looking for a more dominant performance, and many fans are already backing the Ukrainian to reign supreme again and settle the rivalry once and for all. With just a few weeks to go until the mouthwatering sequel, Usyk took to social media to show off his incredible physique.

Looking in tip-top shape, the boxing faithful have been left impressed by what they’ve seen from the 36-year-old in training. Some have even begged the heavyweight king to retire the two-time world champion. One user wrote: “Please retire Fury for good for the sake of boxing.” Another wrote: “DESTROY him. Close the chapter of that clown, forever.”

A third commented: “Erase him champ!” Another posted: “Take him back to school, Oleksandr. Don’t give him a minute, all over him. Good luck,” while another fan posted: “Damn…the neck on Usyk. That’s why he’s got such a great chin.”

Ahead of the clash, Fury has promised to ‘f***’ Usyk up in a brutal X-rated promise. In a recent ‘FACE OFF’ on the DAZN YouTube channel, when asked what he remembered about the left hand in the ninth round, Usyk said: “It was perfect. Tyson was keeping good.” Before being able to continue, Fury was quick to chime in, saying: “But, you had your little chance to knock me out didn’t you? And you couldn’t do it, b****, could ya?

“Hit me with ten shots in a row and you couldn’t do it. You couldn’t even put me down after being on Bambi legs. You hit me ten shots, ten clean shots on the chin… no canvas touch. You’re f***** in the rematch. Like Tupac said, you hit me with your best shots and couldn’t do f*** all. You know what’s coming for you. I’m going to f*** you up, b****.”

Canelo Alvarez turned down $70million because he is afraid, claims David Benavidez.

The Mexican-American has been trying to secure a showdown with the iconic Alvarez for years.

Many fans think Benavidez would give Canelo his toughest test yet and former two-weight world champion Paulie Malignaggi thinks he is avoiding him.

Malignaggi predicts that Benavidez will ‘run Canelo over like a train’

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Alvarez has dominated the super-middleweight division with Gennady Golovkin, Caleb Plant, Callum Smith, Billy Joe Saunders, Jaime Munguia, and Edgar Berlanga all beaten at 168lbs.

But undefeated Benavidez insists his mega-money offer was snubbed by the 34-year-old.

“This fight isn’t happening because he doesn’t want to fight me. There is no other way around it,” he told Cigar Talk.

“He doesn’t want to fight me because he’s scared of me. Look at him, Canelo is in the spot where he’s at because he’s fought the best and now he’s making the biggest bags.

“He’s all about making money now he doesn’t care about challenge, but the reason I’m saying he’s scared is that they offered him $70million to fight me, that’s before pay-per-view. Imagine how much he would make off pay-per-view.”

Even Mike Tyson admitted he would be afraid to share a ring with Benavidez

“He’s so underrated but so over-polarised here,” Tyson told ES NEWS of The Mexican Monster.

“Listen, I’d be afraid to fight him too if I was in that division.

“No one even has a chance against him, and I’m talking facts.”

Canelo, who has also been called out by Jake Paul, previously suggested he would require an extortionate purse of $200million for him to duke it out with Benavidez.

The frustrated 27-year-old has since moved up to light-heavyweight to take on WBA regular champion David Morrell in January.

Boxing analyst Teddy Atlas is predicting an interesting bout.

“That’s an interesting fight. It’s a very dangerous fight for both guys,” he told Fighthype.

“It’s two guys in there with their futures in front of them and they’re both taking a big risk. That’s what makes this fight so special.

“They’re taking a risk when a lot of fighters wouldn’t. They’d say ‘no I’m waiting for a bigger fight.’ Not a bigger fight as far as danger, but as far as a pay day.

“A guy like Morrell, not a lot of fighters at this stage of their career would go and take on a dangerous fight like Benavidez. And Benavidez, give him credit too.

“He didn’t get the Canelo fight, and was right in line for winner of Bivol-Beterbiev. What does he do? Does he sit around? No, he takes this one. I’m really curious for that fight I really am.”

Artur Beterbiev currently rules at light-heavyweight but will face Dmitry Bivol again on a night being described as the “greatest boxing card ever.”

Gervonta Davis’ announcement that he will retire next year raised some eyebrows but only him fulfilling his promise should be the surprise. 

If Tank really wants to retire, if he’s really had enough of the business, the political shenanigans and the invasions to his privacy, if he has what he deems enough money and genuinely wants to devote all his time to his young child, he would have packed up his gloves already.

There is nothing whatsoever stopping him.

The Rise of Gervonta 'Tank' Davis: Next Fight Anticipation

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Like there was nothing stopping Joe Louis from walking away when he promised to do so while in the midst of his long reign, or Sugar Ray Robinson when he kept coming back as if as good as new, or Muhammad Ali after the third Joe Frazier fight, or Larry Holmes when still unbeaten, or Mike Tyson following the 91-second trouncing of Michael Spinks, or Oscar De La Hoya when he reached his self-imposed age limit of 30, or Floyd Mayweather when he repeatedly insisted he’d had his last fight in the noughties and beyond, or Tyson Fury – who’s retired almost as many times as he’s fought.

The lure of the ring and all that comes with it might be the most powerful and toxic drug in sport. For boxers, it’s more than just a primal urge to exchange punches, it’s about the status to which they’ve become accustomed and how that status makes them feel. It allows them to stand tall in all walks of life, to rightly feel proud of themselves and their talents. Consider where many of them came from, too. The tale of the boxer who grew up poor, with a barely existent family life while scrapping with the law, is archetypal for a reason. To break free from that, and to then feel adoration and experience achievement, is the very embodiment of gratification.

Yet the urge to retire, however fleeting, is of course genuine in the moment. The notion that boxers are completely fearless or unaware of the dangers of their trade is a grave misconception. Ask Davis, or any boxer, if they’d like their children to grow up to be noble fighters, to walk in their shoes and take the same blows to the head, and very few would answer affirmatively and without hesitation.

Also consider the timing of his proclamation. He is about to enter a three-month training camp, the kind of which he has ample experience. He knows how hard it gets, how dark it can be, and what is required of his mind and body to get into fighting shape. He admitted, too, that he doesn’t like the hoopla surrounding his contests. The press conferences, the apathetic interviews with the constant invitations to say or do something stupid for the benefit of whichever YouTube channel is ramming a camera down his throat. That whole process, of selling a fight and preparing for battle, is ahead of him yet again.

It’s what comes afterward that makes it all so difficult to kick, however. The thrill of the ring walk in a crowded arena, the nervous energy that fuels every muscle to work in tandem, and that irreplaceable and wholly euphoric feeling of victory. It’s a rush like no other – and one with a comedown eased by that aforementioned sense of being not only a fighter, but a triumphant and unstoppable fighter. It’s such a high, in fact, that to exist in a life without the promise of another, when those superpowers inevitably fade, is too often a torturous transition.

And it is that realisation – that one day they won’t be able to do it anymore – which makes the breaking of retirement promises inevitable. Right now, for Gervonta “Tank” Davis, it’s easy to talk about retirement because he also knows, deep down, that his day to leave the sport hasn’t come yet. He knows he can still do it. He knows opportunities are still rife. He knows the crowd will still come out and cheer. And he knows, for the time being at least, that he can perform at the highest level. Therefore, because he’s still in the driving seat of a top-of-the-range luxury car, he will also presume he can put his feet on the brakes any time he pleases.

The trick is to do it at the right time. And it’s a trick that can’t be taught nor one that comes naturally. Yet be sure that for Davis, and all the others at the peak of their powers who teased the end of their careers, retirement won’t be so easy to talk about when he knows – whether privately or otherwise – that his best days have gone. Because in that moment, when the abyss of retirement is forced upon him, he will yearn with all his might to be as powerful as he is today.

Davis, who has just turned 30 years old, is talking about retirement, not because he feels he’s achieved all there is to achieve or earned all there is to earn, but because he knows, like the 20-a-day smoker mournfully lighting up their next cigarette, that one day he must stop.

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