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Ebanie Bridges has bad news for Tyson Fury and Jake Paul in latest 'snog, marry, avoid'
Ebanie Bridges has decided to savagely snub Tyson Fury and Jake Paul in her latest game of ‘snog, marry, avoid’.The Blonde Bomber previously played the game with her Instagram followers “out of boredom”, claiming she would marry retired ex-champion Floyd Mayweather, snog heavyweight champion Fury and avoid promoter Eddie Hearn.But it appears The Gypsy King has gone down in the 35-year-old stunner’s estimations as she took to Twitter to answer more of life’s truly difficult questions.And in a nod to Daily Star Sport, Bridges went on to likewise snub YouTuber-turned-boxing mogul Jake Paul.She wrote: “So to roll on from my article in the Star yesterday I thought I’d have some fun today and play ‘Snog/marry/avoid’ with you guys for a bit of Bantz.“Comment below who u want me to choose between for “snog/marry/avoid.”When one fan gave her the choice of Josh Warrington, Tyson Fury and Mike Tyson, Fury drew the short straw as Bridges opted to marry Warrington and snog the fearsome Iron Mike - despite the obvious age gap.Do you agree with Ebanie Bridges snubbing Fury and Paul? Let us know in the comments section.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
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Conor McGregor explains major body transformation and weight he plans to return at
Conor McGregor has outlined his plans for his UFC return and also explained his mega body transformation during his injury lay-off.'The Notorious' is still undergoing rehab after breaking his leg in his defeat to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 last July, but has had fans speculating over what weight he'll fight at next after packing on the muscle during his time away.McGregor, 33, was at the Bellator 275 event at the 3Arena in Dublin on Friday night, and in an interview with SevereMMA, responded to jibes he was now looking more like a light-heavyweight, as opposed to his customary featherweight or lightweight frame."I go up and down you know," he said."I trim but I'm just eating, and lifting [weights], and I'm not having to restrict."However, when asked directly what weight he was going to come back at, Mcgregor was non-committal."I'm not sure yet to be honest, 155 to 170 [lbs] I'd imagine."McGregor said he had been cleared to start sparring again in April, and hasn't ruled out an immediate bout with reigning UFC Lightweight Champion Charles Oliveira.Is Conor McGregor still amongst the best in the UFC? Let us know in the comments section.The Brazilian is currently negotiating a title defence against Justin Gaethje, but with the fight yet to be confirmed, the Irishman has suggested Oliveira would be better suited scrapping those proposals and facing him instead."Maybe if your man [Oliveira] is wise he'll give it another month or two. July? July seems ok for me.
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Floyd Mayweather spotted handing out $100 bills to kids selling sweets before NBA game
Floyd Mayweather made a remarkable gesture to young basketball fans by handing out $100 bills to kids selling sweets before an NBA game.Mayweather, 44, was in attendance for the LA Lakers match against current champions Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday evening.The Lakers were defeated 116-131 at the Crypto.com Arena as the travelling Bucks recorded a fourth straight victory to put pressure on top-of-the-table Miami Heat.Despite the result, some young supporters still left the 20,000 seater stadium with grins as wide as the Porciuncula River, due to meeting the American boxing legend pre-match.And Mayweather even had a surprise up his sleeve for some local entrepreneurs who were selling sweets outside the arena.In footage acquired by TMZ, the undefeated former welterweight champion was filmed saying: "I'm all about giving back to the kids," before proceeding to hand over $400 or $500 to the youthful sweetie sellers.With Marca estimating his net worth at $450m (£330m), the $100 bills are likely to be loose change for 'Money' but the children were clearly thrilled to receive such a huge paycheque for a night's work.Mayweather then turned to face the camera before adding: "The kids out here selling candy, they ain't doing nothing wrong." The 44-year-old also promised to give out more cash "every time" he was attending a Lakers game in the future.HAVE YOUR SAY! Is Floyd Mayweather the greatest boxer of all time? Let us know in the comments section.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply
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Olympics axing boxing from Games could kill sport as we know it
There is a real fear around amateur boxing right now that the sport may cease to exist in the way we know it.All because it is being used as a pawn in a game between the International Olympic Committee and the sport’s governing body AIBA (or IBA as they are now known).Amateur boxing coaches are not sweating about heavyweight purse bids and what big fights will land in what stadium or Saudi Arabian city.But without them, the fighters that chase those millions in the pro game may be lost forever to other sports.Yet if amateur boxing is removed from the Olympics for good as is being threatened by the IOC it is not only the conveyor belt of talent which will slow.The benefits the brilliant sport brings to hard-up communities in every country of the world will be reduced.While modern pentathlon losing its place in the Olympics will be a blow to those who compete in the sport, the damage of boxing being removed from the Games reaches much further.Modern pentathlon is not full of participants from underprivileged areas where the streets bring dangers and career paths where the only route is to prison or death.The IOC reiterated this week that unless IBA cleans up its act then boxing will remain off the list for the 2028 Olympics in LA.While IBA continues to insist it is making the changes requested of them to get back in, there seems to be no progress whatsoever with the IOC.Many kids show up to boxing gyms around the world hoping to be the next Mike Tyson, Floyd Mayweather or Tyson Fury, it’s the Olympics which is the pinnacle of the amateur sport.And without a place in the Olympics then funding will dramatically decrease.In the UK, that will start at the top with GB Boxing but it will eventually trickle down to the individual
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Meet Rashed Belhasa - the 20-year-old YouTuber worth £2.9m set to fight Floyd Mayweather
Floyd Mayweather on February 20.The 20-year-old YouTuber is known online as Money Kicks and is the son of an Abu Dhabi based entrepreneur and billionaire, Saif Ahmed Belhasa.Mayweather announced in late 2021 that his next exhibition fight would be held on the helipad of the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.His opponent for this fight is set to be Belhasa, who only turned 20 as recently as last month but has won on both his two previous appearances in the ring.In July 2021, Belhasa beat fellow Emirate YouTube star Anas Elshayib via a unanimous decision before knocking out Ajmal Khan three months later.Belhasa has lived a life of luxury thanks to the riches of his billionaire father, with the mansion they call home including a range of luxurious features.The mansion is understood to have a full size football pitch within its ground as well as a zoo that houses around 500 animals.Celebrities have regularly visited the property during Bellhasa's lifetime, including Lionel Messi, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Anthony Joshua and Floyd Mayweather himself.Does Rashed Belhasa have any chance of beating Floyd Mayweather? Let us know in the comments section below.Belhasa began to gain notoriety online back in 2016 through his Money Kicks YouTube channel, where he started posting videos of his impressive trainer collection.Videos would often include footage of him showing off his shoes to the mansion's celebrity guests, with his collection consisting of more than 500 trainers according to Cosmopolitan Middle East.He has since launched his own series called Sneaker Talk, with a host of famous faces appearing on the show, such as Wiz Khalifa, Travis Scott and Mesut Ozil.In addition to his extensive shoe collection, Belhasa
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Floyd Mayweather spent day at next opponent's private zoo years before bizarre fight
Floyd Mayweather has been linked against a bout with another social media influencer following his exhibition against Logan Paul last summer - with Money Kicks saying earlier this month that talks are ongoing.Mayweather, a 50-0 former professional boxer, who won fifteen major world championships, could go up against the 20-year-old YouTube star in the ring despite their close friendship.The pair once spent a day together at a private zoo owned by Money Kicks, real name Rashed Belhasa, and his family, with little idea that they could fight down the line.Belhasa, who has been called one of Dubai's richest kids, is the son of construction mogul Saif Belhasa, and took up boxing for the first time as recently as last year.Money Kicks has a record of two victories without defeat having headlined two Social Knockout events at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai during 2021.Building on his decision win over Anas Elshayib back in July, he knocked out Ajmal Khan a few months later, and has even posed with Anthony Joshua on Instagram.Eyebrows were raised when he made the statement about the proposed bout earlier in the month, with many taking note of his height difference when meeting Logan Paul.With Logan standing at 6ft 2in, Money Kicks is far shorter at 5ft 6in, which is also two inches less than Mayweather - but that hasn't dented his confidence.Should Floyd Mayweather have agreed to a rematch with Logan Paul? Tell us in the comments sectionMoney Kicks told Sky Sports: "I never thought I would ever fight Floyd. He is the best fighter ever."When I was young, I would collect his 'The Money Team' caps! Mayweather's team asked my team for a meeting.
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