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Trainer Robert Garcia wants Anthony Joshua to have his next training camp at his gym in Oxnard, California because he feels that the former two-time heavyweight champion needs to train around other champions to help motivate him.

Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) has lost three out of his last five fights and is in a position now where he cannot afford a fourth defeat.

He lost twice to Oleksandr Usyk, a great fighter, and then was shockingly beaten by the chunky fringe contender Andy Ruiz Jr.

Joshua will be fighting next in December against a top 15 contender in what is believed to be a confidence-booster level match to remind him what it’s like to win.

With the type of opponent that AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn is expected to dig up for him to fight, it probably doesn’t matter if he trains in California or not.

Obviously, it helps Garcia if Joshua trains in Oxnard at his gym because it’s a great recruiting tool.

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“I told Anthony and his team that the best way to keep working together is if he comes to train in my gym in California eight weeks before a fight,” said Robert Garcia to Izquierdazo.

“I told Anthony: ‘I need you to be around more fighters, for competition.’”

“That is what is missing in his gym, the fighters to be competing against each other, where they don’t want the other fighter to do more than you.

“He needs a place with other world champions around. Anthony has always been alone in his camps; he didn’t have other fighters to train with. He needs to be in a cheerful environment.”

“He couldn’t have tried any harder. A 10 out of 10 for effort,” said David Haye to iFL TV on Joshua’s performance against Usyk. “He couldn’t have done any more than he was trained to do.

“When someone’s life on the line and they’re getting punched in the head for 36 minutes, and they had so many emotions going into the biggest event and doesn’t do what he dreamed of doing.

“It’s hard to judge someone on their worst moment when they just come through an ordeal. You can’t get someone irate and then stick a camera in front of his face and expect to get some poetry.”

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Barcelona Step Up Pursuit of Álvarez with Official €100m Proposal

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Barcelona Step Up Pursuit of Álvarez with Official €100m Proposal

Spanish giants Barcelona have officially submitted a €100 million bid for Julián Álvarez, intensifying what is rapidly becoming one of the biggest transfer stories of the summer window.

The official Barcelona offer for Julián Álvarez is understood to be a straight cash proposal, with no player exchange or performance-related add-ons included. The bid represents the Catalan club’s first formal approach to Atlético Madrid for the Argentine forward as they seek to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season.

Reports from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano indicate that Atlético Madrid are dissatisfied with both the timing and structure of the offer. The Madrid-based club is said to believe the proposal falls below their valuation of the World Cup-winning striker, who remains one of their most valuable assets.

Despite the initial negative reaction from Atlético’s hierarchy, negotiations remain ongoing as no final agreement has been reached between the two Spanish clubs.

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A major twist in the developing transfer saga is the reported desire of Julián Álvarez to leave Atlético Madrid this summer. Sources claim the Argentine international has already informed the club of his intention to seek a new challenge, a move that could significantly influence future negotiations.

The 26-year-old forward, who joined Atlético after leaving Manchester City, has emerged as one of Barcelona’s top transfer targets as the club plans for life after veteran striker Robert Lewandowski.

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is believed to be pushing for a marquee attacking signing capable of leading the club’s frontline for years to come, with Álvarez viewed as an ideal long-term solution due to his versatility, pressing ability and proven record at both club and international level.

However, Atlético Madrid are expected to demand between €120 million and €150 million before considering any sale. Club officials are also reportedly reluctant to sanction the departure of one of their key attacking players without first securing a replacement.

The coming days are expected to be decisive as Atlético study the proposal internally and Barcelona consider whether to improve their offer to secure the signing of the Argentine star.

Should the transfer materialise, it would rank among Barcelona’s biggest transfer deals in recent history and could significantly reshape the balance of attacking power in La Liga ahead of the 2026/27 season.

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Usyk Defeats Verhoeven via Controversial Stoppage to Retain Heavyweight Titles

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Usyk Defeats Verhoeven via Controversial Stoppage to Retain Heavyweight Titles

Oleksandr Usyk retained his world heavyweight titles after a dramatic and controversial 11th-round stoppage victory over Dutch kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven in a historic showdown staged beneath the iconic Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, on Saturday night.

The highly anticipated crossover bout, billed as one of the most unusual heavyweight boxing title fights in recent history, delivered far more drama than many expected as Verhoeven pushed the unbeaten Ukrainian champion to the brink in only his second professional boxing contest.

The Dutch challenger shocked fans with his aggressive approach from the opening bell, repeatedly forcing Usyk onto the back foot with relentless pressure and sharp right-hand counters. Verhoeven’s movement and physicality troubled the usually composed champion, who appeared unusually sluggish for large parts of the contest.

Despite entering as the overwhelming favourite, Usyk struggled to impose his usual technical dominance against the former kickboxing champion, who landed several clean shots and looked increasingly confident as the fight progressed.

By the end of the 10th round, the official scorecards reflected just how competitive the contest had become. Two judges scored the bout 95-95, while the third had Verhoeven leading 96-94, placing the Ukrainian at serious risk of suffering the first defeat of his professional boxing career.

The turning point came late in the 11th round when Oleksandr Usyk produced a trademark burst of precision, landing a devastating uppercut that sent Rico Verhoeven crashing to the canvas.

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Although Verhoeven rose before the referee’s count and appeared ready to continue, referee Mark Lyson controversially waved off the contest with just one second remaining in the round after Usyk unleashed a rapid follow-up attack.

The stoppage immediately sparked protests from Verhoeven’s corner and ignited widespread debate across the boxing world, with many fans and analysts describing the intervention as premature.

Speaking after the fight, Usyk acknowledged the toughness of his opponent.

“This fight was hard. It was a very good fight,” the champion said.

Verhoeven, however, questioned the referee’s decision and called for a rematch.

“I wanted the referee to let me continue or stop it in the final round. I thought we were balanced on the scorecards,” the Dutchman said.

The bout carried major championship implications, with Usyk’s WBC heavyweight title fully on the line, alongside a defence of his WBA ‘super’ title. The event drew global attention and attracted a star-studded audience that included Anthony Joshua, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, Terence Crawford, and Hollywood actor Jason Statham.

The victory improved Usyk’s professional record to 25-0, preserving his dominance as the division’s leading heavyweight champion.

However, the controversy surrounding the stoppage has already intensified calls for an immediate rematch, with many believing Verhoeven had done enough to earn another shot.

For boxing fans, the historic night in Egypt will likely be remembered not only for its spectacular setting but also for one of the most disputed endings in recent heavyweight boxing history.

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EPL Final Day: Tottenham Fight for Survival, Other Shock Results Expected

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The curtain will fall on the 2025/2026 Premier League season this Sunday with all 10 matches kicking off simultaneously, as attention shifts from the title race to battles for survival, European qualification and possible final-day upsets.

Arsenal have already been confirmed champions after Manchester City’s 1-1 draw against Bournemouth on Tuesday night handed Mikel Arteta’s men their first league title in 22 years.

While the top five positions appear almost settled, Bournemouth still retain slim hopes of sneaking into the Champions League places, setting the stage for a tense and dramatic finale across the league.

One of the biggest talking points will be at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Tottenham face Everton in a must-win encounter to avoid relegation.

Spurs head into the decisive clash after a painful 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, while Everton also suffered a 3-1 home loss to Sunderland. The North London club now have their survival firmly in their own hands — victory against Everton guarantees Premier League football next season, while any slip could prove disastrous.

Everton, on the other hand, will be aiming to end the campaign strongly and potentially secure a top-half finish.

Beyond the survival battle, several fixtures are already being tipped to produce shock outcomes on the final day.

At Selhurst Park, newly crowned champions Arsenal could stumble against Crystal Palace after a week-long title celebration and expected squad rotation from Arteta.

Manchester United’s trip to Brighton also looks tricky, with reports suggesting Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro could miss the encounter, leaving the Red Devils vulnerable against an in-form Seagulls side.

Liverpool’s clash with Brentford carries emotional significance as Mohamed Salah is expected to make his final appearance at Anfield. However, the Reds’ inconsistent form could hand Brentford an opportunity to strengthen their push for European football.

At the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City host Aston Villa in what will be Pep Guardiola’s final game in charge. Villa arrive buoyed by their Europa League triumph and could spoil City’s farewell party after the champions surrendered the title to Arsenal.

Another potential upset could come at the Stadium of Light, where Sunderland host Chelsea. Sunderland have turned their home ground into a fortress this season, while Chelsea’s inconsistent form has left their hopes of qualifying for Europe hanging by a thread.

With survival, pride, European places and emotional farewells all on the line, the Premier League’s final day promises high tension and plenty of drama.

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