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Tyson Fury reveals he has placed HUGE £100,000 bet on brother Tommy’s Saudi Arabia grudge match with Jake Paul

TYSON FURY has made a MASSIVE £100,000 bet on Jake Paul’s fight against his brother, Tommy.

The boxing icon has based his wager on Tommy’s record on sparing practice.

Tyson Fury has bet £100,000 on Paul vs Fury

He has backed his brother Tommy to win the fight

Fury has been so impressed with his brother in training that he is confident that he will beat the American.

The Gypsy King insisted that the 23-year-old almost knocks out all of his partners that he faces in sparing ahead of the grudge match.

Fury told iFL TV: “Tommy knocks out 90 per cent of people that he spars with or drops them at least, so he’s a very hard puncher and Jake Paul will find that out tomorrow.

“I’ve got 100 racks on it for an inside-the-distance stoppage, so if he loses, then I’ll lose 100 bags as well. I’ve got him at 3-1.

“I know Tommy is going to knock him out.

“What is a little bit stupid is I see all these experts and professional boxers picking Jake Paul over Tommy.

“I’m like, ‘What the hell are these guys watching?’, because Tommy will absolutely deck him.

“I think Tommy can get him out of there whenever really.

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“It’ll definitely be inside the distance and it won’t be a points job for sure. Tommy wins by knockout.”

The celebrity boxing rivals bid to settle their bitter score in the ring tonight.

In yesterday’s weigh-in, there was a fiery exchange on stage when Tommy shoved Paul, as they two said their final words before judgment day.

Tommy roared: “His time is up. Tomorrow night his time is up.

“Jake Paul will no longer be boxing, I’m going to put this man away inside four rounds.

“You’re going to see why our last name is Fury, because we’re the best at fighting to ever live, that’s the reason why.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between left hook and right cross?

A left-hand hook is thrown on the side of a body while a lateral cross is thrown on the front.

The opponent is facing the back of the left hook. The elbow is bent 90° and the wrist is turned 45° toward the opponent.

With the palm facing the opponent, a right cross is performed. The elbow should be straight. The opponent is 45 degrees from your wrist.

How long do boxers train a day?

Boxing trainers typically train for at least four hours per day. They spend time learning new moves and practice their punches, as well as studying boxing techniques. Boxers spar 10 times per week.

What are the advantages of learning to box

The following are reasons why you should learn how to box.

  • It builds confidence. Learn to box can give you courage to confront bullies or any other person who might bully you.
  • It improves your overall health. Boxing helps build muscle mass. Muscle mass is what makes you stronger.
  • It teaches self-defense skills. If you know how to fight, then you will be able to protect your self.
  • It develops your mental toughness. When you face challenges, mental toughness is essential.
  • It can give you a feeling of accomplishment. When you master a particular technique, it will make you feel like a true fighter.
  • It’s fun! It’s great fun to get punched in your stomach.
  • It’s cheap. All you need is a pair of boxing gloves and a punching bag.
  • It doesn’t take up much space

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  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)

External Links

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How To

These are the basics of boxing

How to box effectively

Boxing has become a very popular sport. It involves two people who attempt to knock each other out of their heads. Each country has its own rules. In general, there are three types of boxing; Amateur, Professional and Olympic boxing.

Amateur boxing is usually practiced at school, college or university. This type includes sparring sessions using padded gloves, but without protection. Usually amateur boxing competitions consist of three rounds of five minutes each. There are many styles of amateur boxing such as Kickboxing or Muay Thai, Taekwondo and Karate, Judo and Wrestling, among others.

Boxing is typically practiced in clubs, stadiums or gyms. They have protective equipment such as mouthpieces. Professional boxing contests last six rounds and last for four minutes each. There are many different types of professional Boxing such as Boxing, MMA, Kickboxing, Muay Thai or Taekwondo.

Olympic boxing is done at the Olympics. International standards dictate that boxers must wear protective gear. The eight rounds last three minutes each and are held over eight rounds. Olympic boxing has only two styles, Light Flyweight vs Heavyweight.

Boxing’s fundamental skills are:

  • Techniques for punching
  • Guarding techniques
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • Movement of the body
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types. Each punch has its own technique. Some punches require more strength than others. A strong uppercut for example requires a lot of force. A straight punch, on the other hand requires less power and is quicker than other punches.

There are also many combinations. These are combinations made up of several punches that can be used together to achieve one goal. One combination can have many parts. For example, a combination of a left and right hook will result in damage to the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

Boxers protect themselves by protecting their bodies. He does this by using his legs.

Legs

A boxer must use his legs to defend against kicks. When he’s hit, he raises his right leg and runs away from the attacker. To avoid being kicked in the side, he bends down if the attacker attacks from the front. If the attack is from the side, he will bend his knees to avoid being kicked on the side.

Elbows

Elbow strikes are very effective because they inflict much pain. An elbow strike can be delivered directly or indirectly. Directly means that your opponent is hit with your forearm. However, indirectly means that your elbow strike is delivered with another part or your arm.

Hands

Boxers use the power of their hands to block any incoming blows. They raise their fists high above their heads and point them in the direction of an attack. They then touch the attackers fist.

Knees

When receiving a blow to the stomach, abdomen or chest, a boxer should bend his knees to absorb the impact. A lot of boxers use knee strikes to defend themselves.

Feet

If he is being attacked, a boxer must take a step back and counter-attack. This way, he can gain distance between himself and his opponent. Boxers should also keep their balance when counter-attacking.

Stances

A boxer must have a stance in order to be effective at boxing. The way he defends him will be dictated by his stance. It determines where he will face his opponent and how he will position his body. There are many positions that boxers can adopt. Here are the most commonly used ones:

  • Low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Body Movement

A boxer must be able to move around his opponent in order to win a fight. This involves changing position, speed and rhythm.

Rotation

Boxers rotate their arms when they throw a punch. Different types of punches require different speeds for the rotation.

Combinations

The timing of each individual punch affects the effectiveness or failure of a combination. A combination is good if it starts with a strong punch then ends with a weaker one.

Spare parts

Sparring is a training session that improves boxing skills. A sparring session is where a boxer trains both his mind and his body. Sparring, in conclusion, is about learning how to fight and not getting hurt.

It is important to be patient and dedicated when learning how to box. To become a better boxer, you must train hard and for a long time.