News about Johnny Nelson

Frazer Clarke left with BRUTAL dent in his head after KO defeat to Fabio Wardley... as British heavyweight is taken to hospital with suspected broken jaw following oxygen treatment in the ring

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2024
Heavyweight boxer Frazer Clarke has been sent to hospital following his knockout loss to Fabio Wardley with a suspected broken jaw and dent in the side of his head. The fight, which took place in Riyadh on Saturday night, ended in the first round after Clarke was caught by a powerful overhand right that sent him to the canvas.

Why it's time for Anthony Joshua to hang his gloves - there's only one reason why he will carry on after shock defeat to Daniel Dubois, writes boxing legend JOHNNY NELSON

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2024
JOHNNY NELSON: Anthony Joshua should seriously consider packing it in now because the evidence from Saturday night shows he can't beat his own mind. We said in the build up to fighting Daniel Dubois, AJ can have no excuses. To get to this point in his career, with the ups and the downs he has experienced, and still make mistakes like he did in the opening round, he is showing he is not capable of using the wisdom he has attained. As soon as he threw his first jab in the air and with tentative feet, I said to Natasha Jonas, who was next to me, 'What the hell is he doing?' All the preparation had been left in the dressing room.

Boxing legend Johnny Nelson gives his verdict on Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois - as he warns 'complacency' could lead to a shocking finish at Wembley

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2024
JOHNNY NELSON: At 34, Anthony Joshua has reached maturity as a heavyweight. He has gone through every experience, the highs, the lows, he has no excuses and knows he can't afford to lose this. His head is in the right place. He has reasoned with his standing among the British public: once the darling then being questioned for his actions.

JOHNNY NELSON: Thuggish and rude, Tyson Fury and his camp left me cold with their conduct in Saudi... mental health issues don't excuse his behaviour and it's time to say 'we've had enough'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 19, 2024
JOHNNY NELSON: Let me address the elephant in the room, sympathy for Tyson Fury this morning is thin on the ground. I always love the Brit to win but there is a growing amount of people who follow our sport that are happy he didn't. And you have to ask, why is that? There is a responsibility that comes with being a world champion and how Tyson and his entourage conduct themselves in the build-up to a fight leaves me cold. It's thuggish, it's rude and it can't be excused as big fight showmanship any more.

Lennox Lewis insists Tyson Fury 'WILL be back', while Johnny Nelson claims he could retire... how boxing icons are reacting after Oleksandr Usyk's split decision victory over the Gypsy King

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 19, 2024
Billed as the Ring of Fire, this gutsy showdown in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was arguably the biggest of the 21st century. Fury lost his spotless record of 35 wins without defeat and though he claimed he wanted to activate the rematch clause, the reaction to his prospects has been mixed. Lennox Lewis, the former undisputed champion until he retired in 2004, wrote on X: 'Fury will learn from this and he'll be back! Losing is also part of the game, it's how you respond to a loss that makes all the difference.'

A boxing legend's guide to the tiny details that reveal EXACTLY who will win between Fury and Usyk - and the Ukrainian's 'kryptonite' that could end the fight in seconds

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 18, 2024
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk finally face off in Saudi Arabia on Saturday to determine who will be crowned the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. As both fighters head into the unification bout as undefeated champions, there is little to separate Fury and Usyk before the first bell, with both heavyweights boasting varying styles on the canvas. Johnny Nelson provides Mail Sport with his ultimate guide for the showpiece fight, taking a look at the strengths and weaknesses of each boxer and the tactics each camp will look to utilise. 

In Tyson Fury's camp, boxing analyst Johnny Nelson reveals'moles' after the King was having a 'rough time' ahead of his match against Oleksandr Usyk's postponement

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2024
Johnny Nelson, a boxing analyst, has said that his insight into Tyson Fury's preparations for his heavyweight undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk came from within the Gypsy King's family. When he said he had details indicating Fury's preparations for the showdown was not going as expected, the former cruiserweight world champion grabbed headlines. After the Brit suffered a painful scratch over the eye during sparring, this was followed by the postponement of the match.

These are their ten biggest money mistakes that I've seen

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
I've been consistently surprised by how candid my interviews have been, and wealthy people make exactly the same mistakes as the rest of us. Here's a rundown of the ten worst performers.

At the Day of Reckoning press conference, Johnny Nelson was more impressed with his 'cool and classy' Deontay Wilder than Anthony Joshua, but he claims being in Saudi Arabia with 'egos' will give the British actor his 'edge' back

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
Johnny Nelson, a boxing pundit, was more impressed with Deontay Wilder's 'cool and classy' conduct than Anthony Joshua, who said that the Brit needs a 'edge' to get back to his best. Joshua will be headinglining a stacked card loaded with boxing stars in Saudi Arabia on December 23 with Wilder, and there was tension as the former world champion lined up alongside the Bronze Bomber and another rival in Jarrell Miller at the first press conference. After a spat between the two guys, AJ gave off a more threatening aura and a bit back at Miller, then looked down at Wilder as the American discussed the possibility of a match with him.

New prostate cancer screenings are low risk – and save lives. So are we finally on the brink of screening ALL men over 50 for disease which Stephen Fry suffered from?As experts say fears that widespread testing will lead to over-diagnosis are outdated

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2023
Government officials suggested that all men over the age of 50 - as well as black men over the age of 45 - should consult with their GP about prostate cancer risk (left: prostate cancer survivors Stephen Fry, Johnny Nelson, and Jim Broadbent). After all, one in eight men has developed the disease at some time in their lives, and it kills 12,000 people per year. 9,000 men a year are diagnosed with cancer before it has been identified, making it the second most common cause of death in men after lung cancer.

Sheffield's Dalton Smith sets his sights on emulating Naseem Hamed and Kell Brook

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 30, 2023
Exclusive INTERVIEW BY SAM BROOKES: Sheffield has produced some of the country's best actors in recent years, with Naseem Hamed, Johnny Nelson, and Kell Brook all reaching the pinnacle of the game. They may have another great talent on their hands. Since moving to the professional ranks in 2019, Dalton Smith has been 14-0, and fans are excited for what's to come.

Andrea Jane Bunker reveals her secret boob job to her followers

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 27, 2023
AJ Bunker, a Love Island artist, took to Instagram on Friday to reveal the essive boob job she had recently done. The 28-year-old actress of Love Island shared the stunning snapshot with her followers and opened up about her latest beauty treatments. AJ - Andre Jane - appeared in season 7 of the ITV reality dating show, but she has said that looking back at her promo picture has 'haunted' her.

Anthony Joshua goes on offensive as he SLAMS Carl Froch and Amir Khan for 'talking S*** about me'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2023
JEFF POWELL: Anthony Joshua fought back against turning Saturday night's comeback opponent into a "grave of his own digging" by picking out his critics in the ranks of retired British ring legends. Following Olexsandr Usyk's two successive losses, several ex-champions and television analysts have put AJ's future into question. Several people have expressed doubt about Joshua's retirement, including Johnny Nelson, Tony Bellew, Carl Froch, and Amir Khan.

According to Johnny Nelson, Anthony Joshua should resign if he loses to Jermaine Franklin

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2023
According to pundit Johnny Nelson, Anthony Joshua should'jack it in' and resign if he loses to Jermain Franklin on Saturday night. Joshua is back to back losses to Oleksandr Usyk, the last of which came in a split decision loss in Saudi Arabia last summer, with Franklin lining up at the O2 Arena this weekend. However, AJ is under significant pressure to return to winning ways after his reputation was questioned in his humiliating losses to the Ukrainian, who took his three heavyweight titles from him.

Professional boxers, according to Johnny Nelson, should learn from 'genius' Jake Paul

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2023
Professional boxers, according to Johnny Nelson, should learn from YouTube fighters like Jake Paul, who has argued that the American has been a good sport. Despite losing to Tommy Fury via split decision on Sunday, Nelson, a former world champion, praised YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul a 'genius.' Following the lucrative fight in Saudi Arabia that saw the boxing world captivated despite its newness, the former boxer wrote in his column for Sky Sports urging the sport to'catch up and wake up' to YouTube's triumph. Nelson claims that although Paul isn't as strong at boxing as other professional boxers, he is the'second most popular fighter in the country right now, barring Floyd Mayweather.'

Maddison May Brudenell, the queen's granddaughter, acknowledges that her roots aided in her career

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2023
EMILY PRESCOTT (pictured left and right): Prince Philip's cousin and lady-in-waiting to the Queen, Lady Pamela Hicks, and Royal model Maddison May Brudenell (pictured left and right) is certainly not your traditional clothes horse. With her experience with top brands since the age of 16, there were plenty of potential pitfalls to address when starting out. And she acknowledges that her blue-blooded roots have certainly contributed. At a recent exhibition by artists Dan Pearce and Cody Burridge at the posh 99Projects gallery in London, she tells me, 'I was able to lean on my connections and therefore did not have to adhere so tightly to shallow stereotypes.'

Anthony Joshua is encouraged by Johnny Nelson to get over the losses to Oleksandr Usyk

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2022
Joshua lost his world titles to Ukraine in September 2021 and struggled to recover them earlier this year in a fight that culminated in the British break down following the conclusion of the conflict. Nelson, a former world champion, said 'AJ' should take time away from the sport to become "comfortable" again when he resumes his work as he approaches his twilight years. Nelson went on to celebrate Joshua's exploits, but insisted that the Brit is yet to recover from the humiliations against Usyk.

Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall foreshadowing. Eddie Hearn supports the British star's suspension of action

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 15, 2022
PREDICTIONS SHIELDS VS MARSHALL: The arguing is over, and Claressa Shields (left) and Savannah Marshall (right) will finally let their fists do the talking in the ring on Saturday night as they meet at the O2 Arena to resolve their feud. The disputed middleweight title is on the line for the champion, and it should be a close match between the two fighters who have been unbeaten in their careers so far. But who will edge the showdown and have their hand raised by the end of the night? All the predictions from the sport's top names, including Johnny Nelson (inset left), Ben Shalom (inset center), and Eddie Hearn (inset right), have been broken down by Sportsmail.

JOHNNY NELSON: Someone should have stepped in to stop Anthony Joshua's post-fight meltdown

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2022
JOHNNY NELSON: Anthony Joshua (right): Some from Anthony Joshua's (right) camp may have stopped his post-fight public meltdown because the fact that he cracked was no surprise. There's an anticipation of his behavior - the polite boy next door, the role model to children, - and then we expect him to smash his opponent to pieces in the boxing ring. However, his energy was to be expected going into Oleksandr Usyk (left).

JOHNNY NELSON: Anthony Joshua must knock Oleksandr Usyk out, or risk exposing his lack of stamina

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 19, 2022
JOHNNY NELSON: Both fighters will be keen to get to the winning end of proceedings in Saudi Arabia on Saturday with Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk slated for a much-anticipated heavyweight match. After the turbulence of war between the two nations, Ukrainian Usyk, the winner of their first tussle in London in September 2021, is eager to relay a message about his homeland to Russia. In contrast, 32-year-old Joshua has changed direction since last year's defeat and is heading into the weekend's war in Jeddah, seeking revenge on the 35-year-old. Here's a look at how the two fighters compare in terms of tactics, strengths, weaknesses, physicality, and encouragement.

And Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua would beat Oleksandr Usyk in the 'best win' of any heavyweight

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2022
According to former world champion Johnny Nelson (inset), Anthony Joshua (centre) will win the heavyweight division if he defeats Oleksandr Usyk (left) on Saturday. Joshua, 32, returns to Saudi Arabia for another career-defining match after losing to the Ukrainian mastermind in September last year. On a rough evening, the two-time heavyweight champion was completely outclassed as the former cruiserweight king Usyk made his debut as a heavyweight and a pound-for-pound champion.

As Johnny Nelson picks Anthony Joshua to overthrowrown Oleksandr Usyk, he fires back at Eddie Hearn

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
After being described as a "company man" by the Matchroom boss, former world champion Johnny Nelson (inset) has fired back at Eddie Hearn (right). Both Nelson and Hearn are in Saudi Arabia ahead of Anthony Joshua's all-important rematch against Oleksandr Usyk (centre left) this weekend, following the Ukrainian's surprising victory at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last September. The pair worked closely together before Hearn and Matchroom decided to join DAZN, with the impending fight expected to be Joshua's last outing, according to Sky Sports.