Mike Tyson and Jake Paul faced off in New York City ahead of their highly anticipated fight scheduled for November 15. The match, originally set for July 20, had been postponed due to an inflamed ulcer that forced Tyson to withdraw. Despite the age gap, with Tyson at 58 and Paul at 27, both fighters appear more than ready to settle their differences in the ring.
The press conference was intense, with Tyson and Paul exchanging heated words. At one point, during the face-off, tensions escalated as they pushed each other, signaling that this fight is going to be anything but friendly. Jake Paul made it clear that he’s out to prove his doubters wrong: “This is about making history. I’m here to make history,” Paul said. “People think I’m going to get knocked out by this strong, powerful guy. But I’m here to show that I can fight someone as vicious as Mike.”
The fight has sparked concerns about Tyson’s safety due to his age, but Jake Paul dismissed these worries. “At the end of the day, people are always going to have something to say. I’ve proven everyone wrong before, and I’ll do it again. I respect Mike, but we’re not friends anymore until November 15th.”
Paul emphasized that this fight is personal and professional. He even hinted at his future ambitions: “I’m still on the path to becoming world champion. I want Canelo Alvarez. I’m here to show the world who I truly am.” With both fighters determined to make a statement, November 15th is shaping up to be a night to remember.
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Manny Pacquiao, the legendary eight-division boxing champion, has emerged victorious in his legal battle against combat sports agent Audie Attar and his company, Paradigm Sports Management. The case, which has been closely watched by the boxing and MMA communities, was officially ruled in Pacquiao’s favor by the Orange County (Calif.) Superior Court.
The dispute centered around a contract that Attar and Paradigm claimed was breached by Pacquiao, resulting in an initial verdict awarding them $5.1 million. However, Judge Walter Schwarm overturned this decision, declaring the contract void due to illegality. The court found that Attar was not licensed as a manager under California law, rendering the agreement between the two parties null and void.
Pacquiao's adviser, Sean Gibbons, celebrated the ruling with a text message to BoxingScene, stating, "Knockout complete!" This victory not only clears Pacquiao of any wrongdoing but also affirms his right to negotiate without interference from unlicensed individuals. The ruling also puts to rest any potential match-up between Pacquiao and UFC star Conor McGregor, which had been discussed as part of the disputed negotiations.
Gibbons expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, saying, "Manny Pacquiao… did nothing wrong," reinforcing the boxing icon’s clean record both inside and outside the ring. The decision is a significant win for Pacquiao as he continues to navigate his storied career with integrity.
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Butterbean, real name Eric Esch, was once a heavyweight boxing sensation who thrilled fans throughout the ‘90s and early 2000s. Known for his massive frame and devastating power, he boasted an impressive record of 77 wins and only 10 losses. Weighing in at a staggering 515lbs at his peak, Butterbean was a force to be reckoned with, delivering 58 career knockouts that electrified audiences worldwide.
However, life after the ring wasn’t easy for Butterbean. Following his retirement in 2013 after a series of losses, his weight ballooned to over 500lbs. In a dark period of his life, he struggled with his health and well-being, even turning down a potential fight with Mike Tyson in 2020 because he wasn’t in the right shape, both physically and mentally. “I was way overweight and just feeling down,” he admitted, revealing the depth of his struggles.
But the story doesn’t end there. Butterbean made an incredible comeback, shedding over 200lbs thanks to the help of his friend and WWE star Diamond Dallas Page. With a rigorous workout routine and a complete lifestyle overhaul, he slimmed down to 303lbs. The journey wasn’t easy, with Butterbean describing the pain as "unbearable" at times, but he persisted, finding new purpose in life. “I didn’t get to spend time with my grandkids... it’s like looking for something to live for instead of just waiting to die,” he shared.
Now, after his dramatic transformation, Butterbean has his sights set on a new challenge: a £2 million fight against social media sensation Jake Paul. Paul has made a name for himself in the boxing world with a 10-1 record, defeating UFC legends and fellow internet stars alike. A fight between the two could generate massive interest, bringing together fans from two different generations of boxing and entertainment.
As he flaunts his weight loss progress on social media, Butterbean is more determined than ever to step back into the ring. The question now is, will this dream fight with Jake Paul become a reality?
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Teddy Atlas has seen the very best of boxing up close, working in the corners of some of the sport’s most legendary figures. But when asked about the greatest talent he ever trained, his answer may surprise you. Despite guiding icons like Mike Tyson and Tim Bradley, Atlas names Wilfred Benitez as the most talented boxer he ever worked with.
Atlas is best known for his early work with Tyson, helping to shape the future heavyweight champion’s raw talent. He also played a crucial role in the careers of other notable fighters like Michael Moorer, who won the heavyweight title under his guidance, and Tim Bradley, who famously defeated Manny Pacquiao in a controversial decision.
However, it’s Benitez, the youngest world champion in boxing history, who stands out in Atlas’s mind. Benitez was just 17 years old when he won the WBA light welterweight title, and he later went on to defeat legends like Roberto Duran.
Atlas described Benitez as the complete package, comparing him to a movie that sweeps the Academy Awards. “Sometimes you go to the Academy Awards and one movie wins all the awards. What are you gonna do? That would be Benitez,” said Atlas when speaking to The Ring.
“Anyone who could beat Roberto Duran, amongst many other great fighters, that’s a pretty good resume. I would say Benitez overall was the package. He was a special fighter,” Atlas added.
Benitez’s ability to outmaneuver and outthink his opponents in the ring made him a once-in-a-lifetime talent. Atlas emphasized how rare it is to find a fighter with such natural instincts and technical prowess.
In a career filled with greats, Atlas insists that Benitez stands alone as the most gifted fighter he ever had the privilege to train.
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The long-awaited rematch between heavyweight titans Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury has officially been set for December 21, 2024. The bout, titled "Reignited," will take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Turki Alalshikh, a key financier in the world of boxing, confirmed the date and location on social media, putting to rest any doubts about the rematch.
The first fight between Usyk and Fury took place on May 18, where Usyk emerged victorious via a split decision. The rematch has been heavily anticipated, especially with the stakes being so high. Should Fury win, he will reclaim his WBC title and set the stage for a potential all-British showdown against Anthony Joshua, provided Joshua defeats Daniel Dubois in their upcoming fight in London next month.
This event is part of the broader Riyadh Season, which has been instrumental in bringing major boxing events to Saudi Arabia. Alongside Usyk vs. Fury, Riyadh Season is also backing the Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois fight in September and the Dmitry Bivol vs. Artur Beterbiev clash in October.
As the heavyweight division heats up, the world will be watching closely to see if Fury can avenge his loss and set up another blockbuster fight, or if Usyk will solidify his dominance at the top of the division.
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Promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed that early discussions are underway for a potential fight between WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson and former IBF super featherweight champion Joe Cordina. While the talks are still in the preliminary stages, the idea of Cordina moving up to 135 pounds to challenge Stevenson is being explored.
Shakur Stevenson has been actively seeking his next opponent, initially targeting WBC #1 William Zepeda. However, with Zepeda and his promoter Oscar De La Hoya aiming to push the fight to February, Stevenson is reluctant to wait that long. This delay has opened the door for other potential matchups, including one with Cordina.
Cordina, who recently suffered an eighth-round knockout loss to Anthony Cacace, is ranked #13 by the WBC. At 32 years old, Cordina is eager to take on big challenges, and moving up in weight to face Stevenson would certainly be one of them. "I've spoken to Joe about fighting Shakur Stevenson. Joe is up for it, but he also understands the challenge," said Hearn. He added, "Ideally, moving up a weight division, you'd probably want an easier fight than Shakur Stevenson, but Joe is at the age where he wants to be involved in the biggest fights in the sport."
For Cordina, this could be a career-defining opportunity. Despite being the underdog, the prospect of fighting for a world title against a high-profile opponent like Stevenson is too significant to pass up. Hearn acknowledged that the discussions are still in the early stages, but he remains optimistic about the possibility.
Stevenson's defensive skills and tactical approach have not always resonated with U.S. audiences, but a fight against Cordina could help him gain popularity in the UK. If Cordina's power translates to the lightweight division, it could pose a serious challenge for Stevenson, who might have to rely on his mobility and ring IQ to avoid getting clipped.
While nothing has been finalized, the prospect of Stevenson vs. Cordina is intriguing. It would offer Cordina a shot at redemption and provide Stevenson with a new challenge as he continues to establish himself as one of the top talents in the lightweight division.
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Promoter Frank Warren is setting the stage for a potential all-British world championship unification fight between rising lightweight stars Sam Noakes and Mark Chamberlain. Both fighters have been making waves in the division, and a showdown between the two seems increasingly likely.
Noakes, who recently claimed the European championship by defeating Yvan Mendy, will next defend his title against Gianluca Ceglia on September 6. Reflecting on Noakes’ performance against Mendy, Warren expressed his belief that Noakes could have secured a stoppage in that fight. "The last fight, I genuinely feel that he could have stopped his opponent," Warren told BoxingScene. Despite not getting the knockout, Warren praised Noakes for displaying his boxing IQ, stating, "He showed another side of his ability and his great boxing brain that he’s got."
Warren sees a bright future for Noakes, who now holds the British, Commonwealth, and European titles. “He’s a top 10-rated fighter and he’s going places,” Warren said. The promoter is confident that Noakes has the potential to win a world title and believes that a clash with Chamberlain could become a major event in British boxing within the next year.
Chamberlain, who last fought in May, securing a victory over Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab, is set to face Josh Padley on September 21. Warren is optimistic about the timing of a potential unification fight, stating, “I think it’ll happen in the next 12 months. What I’d like it to be is for a world title fight.”
Warren envisions the ideal scenario where both Noakes and Chamberlain win world titles before facing each other in a unification bout. “It’d be nice if they could both win a world title and then have a unification. That’d be my dream,” he added.
If everything falls into place, British boxing fans could witness one of the most exciting domestic showdowns in recent history, with two of the country’s brightest talents going head-to-head for world title supremacy.
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In a surprising twist ahead of the highly anticipated heavyweight clash between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua, Dubois' former sparring partner Guido Vianello has backed Joshua to come out on top. Despite acknowledging Dubois' power and danger in the ring, Vianello believes Joshua's experience and recent form give him the edge in their upcoming bout on September 21 at Wembley Stadium.
Daniel Dubois, who recently claimed the IBF heavyweight title after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt, will face Joshua in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. While Joshua is the slight favorite due to his wealth of experience and recent resurgence under new coach Ben Davison, Vianello's comments have added an intriguing layer to the pre-fight discussions.
Vianello shared his insights with Boxing Social, stating, "I sparred with Daniel in the training camp before my Efe Ajagba fight. He is a very strong and dangerous boxer, but we were very close in every session." He continued, "Joshua is back and in the best shape of his career, I think. With Dubois, it is a very close fight, but Joshua's experience might give him the win."
Vianello also mentioned his admiration for Francis Ngannou, noting that Joshua's experience and preparation in past fights, including his battle with Ngannou, have sharpened his skills. "I saw Joshua then, and he looks much better than in the past. With Dubois, it's a close fight, but I think Joshua, with his experience, maybe he can win."
As the fight date approaches, fans are left wondering whether Dubois’ raw power will overcome Joshua’s refined technique and experience, or if Joshua will prove Vianello’s prediction correct.
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The British heavyweight division is set for another explosive showdown as Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke have agreed to a much-anticipated rematch. Their thrilling split draw in March left fans wanting more, and now, the two undefeated fighters will meet again with the British heavyweight title on the line. While the date and venue remain unconfirmed, there are strong rumors that this bout could feature on the undercard of the light heavyweight unification clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol in Saudi Arabia on October 12.
In March, Wardley and Clarke delivered a fight that was too close to call, resulting in a split draw. With both fighters eager to prove themselves, the rematch promises to be just as intense, if not more. Fabio Wardley, with a record of 17-0-1 (16 KOs), will defend his title against the determined Frazer Clarke, who holds an 8-0-1 (6 KOs) record. This fight is expected to be one of the highlights of the year for British boxing.
In other news from the British Boxing Board of Control, the junior middleweight title fight between Sam Gilley and Louis Greene has been put back out to purse bids after a date and venue couldn't be confirmed. The two previously faced off in a brutal battle last October, with Gilley taking the win.
Additionally, a deal has been reached for Jack Rafferty to fight Henry Turner for the vacant 140lbs title. This bout will take place on October 5 in Liverpool, on the undercard of Nick Ball’s WBA featherweight title defense against Ronny Rios.
Purse bids have also been called for a super featherweight title fight between champion Reece Bellotti and the unbeaten Michael Gomez Jnr. Both fighters are in top form, setting the stage for an exciting matchup.
Lastly, British flyweight champion Jay Harris is set to face Conner Kelsall in a potential triple title showdown, with details to be announced soon. Promoter Frank Warren is expected to confirm the date and venue, making it another must-watch event.
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Despite the departures, Mayweather is determined to retain Moton. The young fighter’s loyalty was evident after a public dispute with Gervonta Davis, which resulted in Moton being dropped from Davis's undercard. Nevertheless, Moton’s decision to stand by Mayweather has solidified their relationship.
Moton dominated Buzolin from the start, pressuring him into a knee and eventually securing a second-round stoppage. The fight was called by experienced referee Jack Reiss, showcasing Moton's exceptional skill and preparation.
Reflecting on his victory, Moton expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic crowd. “It felt great to be in there with a huge crowd like this tonight. The atmosphere really pushed me to be my best. I put in a lot of work at the gym and knew it would pay off.”
Moton also addressed his future with Mayweather, saying, “I know there are all eyes on me with Floyd behind my back. It puts a target on me. I’ve felt pressure my whole life, so this is nothing for me. I’m used to it. I just have to show up and do what I do. I’m going to get back in the gym and keep working hard to put on another great performance.”
Mayweather’s public support for Moton is crucial as they prepare for a significant event announcement. With only four bouts under his belt, Moton has quickly become one of the most lucrative fighters in Mayweather’s stable. The strategy now appears to be centered on building the organization around Moton to ensure he remains with the team.
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“I knew my preparation would push me forward,” said William Zepeda. “My discipline will always overcome anything. We made a game plan that worked for me. I can’t compare myself to other fighters. The only way we can determine who’s better is in the ring.”
Cabrera, reflecting on his performance, said, “I felt strong in the first round, but then he got me right in the liver. I thought I was going to get up, but I lost track of the count.”
The co-main event saw Ricardo “El Niño” Sandoval defeat former world champion Angel “Tito” Acosta via technical knockout in the 10th round, claiming the WBC Silver Flyweight Championship. Sandoval displayed speed and strength, countering Acosta’s experience.
“I’m very satisfied with my performance,” said Sandoval. “I stuck to the game plan, using a lot of hand movement and defense. I’m glad we got the victory.”
Manuel “Gucci Manny” Flores dominated Nohel Arambulet, winning via an early stoppage in the second round. Flores aims to dominate at 118 lbs and fight for gold.
Joel Iriarte, a former Team USA member, delivered a second-round knockout of Yainel Alvarez, showcasing his skills and calm mindset in the ring.
Pedro Campa scored an upset victory over Alex Martin in a 10-round welterweight bout, with Campa knocking down Martin in the tenth round to secure the win by unanimous decision.
Other notable fights included victories by Gael “El Terror” Cabrera, Joshua “El Americano” Garcia, Anthony Saldivar, Daniel Luna, and Japhethlee Llamido.
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Foster’s Defensive Style
Foster’s approach, reminiscent of Shakur Stevenson, centered on defense, aiming to avoid punches rather than throwing them. This style cost him dearly, as Conceicao kept attacking and scoring points. Foster’s reluctance to engage offensively, especially in the championship rounds, showed his overconfidence and disconnect from the reality of the fight.
Judges' Decision
The judges scored the fight 116-112, 115-113 for Conceicao, and 116-112 for Foster. Many observers, including myself, agreed with the judges who favored Conceicao. Foster's belief that he pitched a shutout shows his misjudgment of the fight dynamics.
Trainer’s Insight
Trainer Kenny Ellis emphasized that defense alone doesn’t win fights. He noted that while defense can prolong a career, it’s the offensive output that secures victories. Foster’s inability to counter effectively and his reliance on defense cost him the fight against a more aggressive and hardworking Conceicao.
Fans' Reaction
Some fans were upset about Foster’s loss, unable to see the reality of the fight. Foster’s followers were disappointed, but the truth is that hard work and aggression from Conceicao earned him the win.
Lesson for Foster
Foster needs to learn that success in boxing comes from a balance of defense and offense. Relying solely on defense and expecting to win without engaging offensively is a flawed strategy. Moving forward, Foster should focus on improving his offensive game to complement his defensive skills.
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Berlanga’s Chance
Edgar Berlanga, with an undefeated record of 22-0 (17 KOs), is the WBA mandatory challenger after defeating Padraig McCrory in a final eliminator in February. Berlanga’s Puerto Rican heritage makes him an appealing opponent for the Mexican superstar, adding a layer of cultural rivalry to the bout.
Eubank’s Marketability
Chris Eubank Jr., although not having done much to earn a title shot at 168 pounds, remains one of Britain’s most marketable fighters. Eubank, 33-3 (24 KOs), last fought in the super middleweight division in February 2019, defeating a faded James DeGale. Despite being more natural at middleweight, Eubank’s ability to sell a fight keeps him in the running.
Recent Inactivity
Eubank has been inactive since his September victory over Liam Smith, which avenged a surprise defeat eight months earlier. His marketability and ability to draw a crowd make him a viable option for Canelo, despite the lack of recent activity in the super middleweight division.
Broadcast Details
Once all details are finalized, the anticipated bout will likely be broadcast on Amazon Prime PPV, bringing the action directly to fans worldwide.
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Stevenson's Defense
Stevenson, the WBC lightweight champion, has been defending himself against numerous critics on social media. Despite winning a twelve-round unanimous decision, his performance was underwhelming. He needed a knockout to attract big promoters, but his power fell short, and he didn't capitalize when Harutyunyan was stunned in the ninth round.
The Harsh Reality of Free Agency
Stevenson hopes to find better opportunities with a new promoter who can secure fights against big names like Gervonta Davis and Vasily Lomachenko. However, no matter where Stevenson lands, be it PBC or Matchroom, they won't guarantee him these marquee fights. He might not even get an offer that surpasses or matches the $15 million, five-fight deal Top Rank offered, which he rejected.
Promoter Challenges
Eddie Hearn of Matchroom has already stated he won't pay Stevenson the kind of money Top Rank's Bob Arum offered. Without big fights on the horizon, signing with Matchroom might not be worthwhile. The best Matchroom can offer are fighters like Andy Cruz, Regis Prograis, Liam Paro, Jack Catterall, and Richardson Hitchins. None of these matchups are big-money, pay-per-view level fights in the U.S., and some might even beat Stevenson.
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Moses Itauma, a 19-year-old from Kent, is another rising star to watch. Undefeated in all nine of his professional fights, Itauma's technical prowess and southpaw advantage set him apart. With a promising start under Frank Warren's guidance, Itauma is poised for a bright future in heavyweight boxing.
Fabio Wardley and Johnny Fisher bring their own flair to the ring. Wardley, known for his explosive style and recent victories, is making waves in the British boxing scene. Meanwhile, Fisher, dubbed the "Romford Bull", boasts an unbeaten record and a growing fanbase, highlighted by his upcoming clash against Alen Babic.
The landscape also includes Olympic hopefuls like Delicious Orie and young talents such as Damar Thomas from Team GB, showcasing the depth and potential of British boxing's future.
As these contenders continue to rise through the ranks, the question remains: who will emerge as Britain's next heavyweight superstar?
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In the co-feature, O’Shaquie Foster of Orange, Texas, defends his WBC super featherweight title against Brazilian contender Robson Conceicao. For this bout, the championship limit is 130 lbs.
The event also features a pair of lightweight bouts. Keyshawn Davis of Norfolk, Virginia, faces off against Miguel Madueno (21-2, 28 KOs) of Mexico, while Abdullah Mason of Bedford, Ohio, takes on Luis Lebron of Puerto Rico. Both fights require the boxers to make the 135 lbs weight limit.
The Stevenson vs Harutyunyan weigh-in began on Friday, July 5, at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT, bringing excitement and anticipation to fans eagerly awaiting the fight.
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The latest scandal involves Garcia’s racist comments on social media. In a video, Garcia can be heard using the N-word and identifying with the Ku Klux Klan. These remarks led to his expulsion from the WBC by President Mauricio Sulaiman. Sulaiman stated, “I am hereby expelling Ryan Garcia from any activity with our organization. We reject any form of discrimination.”
Zepeda views Gervonta Davis as the toughest opponent in the division. "Davis would be a great fight and it would probably be the most complicated fight at 135 pounds because of his youth, strength, and mobility," Zepeda told BoxingScene.
"I would have to work harder in the gym if that fight did come to fruition. It's going to happen. It would definitely be a more complicated fight than Stevenson. I could try to attack Shakur a little bit more as opposed to Tank, who I would need to watch for what I am throwing and not throw the same punches all the time. He's someone who knows and who studies. He's not only good on the attack but he knows exactly when to counter and take those shots. So it would definitely be more difficult. Gervonta is probably the most difficult fighter in our division. Not only can he box, but he can punch."
Despite acknowledging Davis as a more challenging fight, Zepeda is keen on facing Stevenson next. "I'd like Shakur next. Our styles mesh. He's the type of fighter who doesn't really put himself in danger in his fights. I would have to go after him, and he would box. But I think it would be a very entertaining fight. We're willing to fight and I think that fight is going to happen."
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Jacobs vs. Mosley Jr. Fight Date, Start Time
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Lugo’s coach and father, Mike Lugo, echoed these sentiments, adding, “To have Nathan under the Queensberry banner and representing his family is an absolute honour. Trust that we will make them proud. With the types of high-end platforms and opportunities Queensberry provides boxers within their stable, it is only a matter of time before the name Lugo is known around the world.”
David McWater, Lugo’s manager, praised the partnership, stating, “It is a true pleasure to be able to bring the highest level American amateur talent directly to a worldwide industry leader in Queensberry Promotions. Their ability to recognise and guide top-tier boxers is well documented over the course of several decades. Today, Queensberry is second to none with regards to strength within the sport. I couldn’t be happier they are bringing Nathan aboard.”
Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren is equally enthusiastic about Lugo’s potential. “In Nathan, we have clearly got a serious talent on our hands, as evidenced by his amateur pedigree. This signing, albeit one from the USA, follows in a familiar and successful pattern for Queensberry. Taking a top young fighter, almost from scratch, and hopefully guiding him correctly towards significant title triumphs. Nathan is such an exciting prospect and I cannot wait to get him started and give him the opportunity to shine across multiple territories. I am also looking forward to working with David McWater and his father and coach Mike as we seek to maximise Nathan’s prospects and deliver for him.”
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