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“I Saw Your Elton,” Coco Gauff and Frances Tiafoe’s Girlfriend Unexpectedly Bond at Indian Wells Over Mutual Interests

Imagine a world where tennis meets fashion, and you’ve got Coco Gauff, the undisputed fashion icon of the tennis scene. She effortlessly blends on-court flair with off-court sophistication, captivating fans and peers alike with her superhero-inspired outfits. Those bold cutouts? Straight out of Marvel’s playbook, paying homage to the female heroes we all love. And it’s not just fans who are impressed—Gauff’s friends in the American tennis scene, including stylish WAGs like Ayan Broomfield, can’t stop raving about her style.

During Indian Wells, Ayan Broomfield filmed behind-the-scenes moments for her YouTube channel. She captured Frances preparing for his first match against Damir Džumhur. At the venue, the couple bumped into Coco Gauff outside the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Coco complimented Ayan’s fashion choice, saying, “I saw your Elton…was it the Elton John concert you went to?”

She praised Ayan’s stunning silver ensemble from the 33rd annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party. The outfit featured a sleek silhouette, intricate detailing, and golden accents from an elegant bracelet, bangles, shimmering earrings, and silver heels.

Ayan Broomfield, deeply into fashion and having worked with brands like Hermès, Burberry, Brunello Cucinelli, and Zimmermann, couldn’t help but mention Coco’s look at the Oscars. Coco Gauff attended the event on March 2 in a custom yellow Miu Miu gown, accompanied by her mother, Candi Gauff. Ayan said, “I think you actually had like the best situation. Wait, what were you wearing?” Coco replied, “It was Miu Miu.”

The vlog concluded with Frances’ first win at the tournament, showcasing the camaraderie among American tennis players. Despite their closeness, Coco humorously pondered whether she’d call Frances in an emergency, offering a hilarious take on men’s tennis.

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On March 11, Coco Gauff brought her signature humor to a WTA interaction. When asked who she wouldn’t call in an emergency, she didn’t miss a beat: “Definitely Frances Tiafoe.” This playful jab wasn’t out of character for Coco, who loves trading jokes with Frances Tiafoe. Remember when she teased him about his 2023 US Open outfit, saying he was “wearing confetti”? Or when she playfully mocked his serve with, “Look at his serve, it sucks”? Their banter is pure comedy gold! But Coco didn’t stop there.

She tried to balance her choice by mentioning a WTA player, but then she dropped a cheeky bombshell: she’d trust any WTA player over an ATP star. “Yeah, either Frances Tiafoe on the men and on the women…I feel like women are just better and smarter, so I can’t really think of somebody off the top of my head that wouldn’t be good. So I’m just honestly gonna stick with Frances. I feel like that’s a man question,” she quipped. It’s clear Coco knows how to keep things light and fun!

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Coco’s got a knack for handling tough questions with humor and ease. After her lighthearted assertion about women being smarter than men, she quickly added, “No offense, you guys,” diffusing any tension. Despite joking about not calling Frances in an emergency, it’s clear their friendship is strong and will continue to entertain fans with their witty exchanges and humorous antics! So, who wouldn’t love a little friendly banter between tennis stars?

Deontay Wilder ‘signs deal’ for next fight with boxer who fled the ring in infamous clash

Deontay Wilder has reportedly signed his side of the deal for a shock comeback fight with Curtis Harper.

It was reported earlier this week that Harper, a journeyman with an 18-11 record, had agreed to box Wilder.

He was said to be one of several opponents being explored by Wilder’s team, although it now appears he is the frontrunner.

A boxing official familiar with the situation informed Boxing Scene that both Wilder and Harper have submitted signed contracts to fight in a bout which is being targeted for April 26 in Atlanta.

American streaming service BLK Prime will broadcast the heavyweight clash as Wilder vies to rebuild his career following a poor run of form.

The Tuscaloosa puncher has looked like a shadow of his former self since his trilogy with Tyson Fury and has lost four out of his last five fights.

Following a routine first-round knockout win over Robert Helenius in October 2022, Wilder stepped up his level of opposition in two Riyadh Season cards.

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He was battered from pillar to post in a points loss to Joseph Parker in December 2023 before the former WBC heavyweight champion was knocked out by Zhilei Zhang in June.

By contrast, Jacksonville’s Harper is riding a four-fight win streak.

However, every single victory comes against a fellow journeyman with a losing record.

His last meaningful fight took place in December 2023 when he was dispatched in the eighth round by Olympic silver medallist Richard Torrez Jr.

Other notable names he has boxed and subsequently lost to include Efe Ajagba, Zhang, Chris Arreola, and Bakhodir Jalolov.

His defeat to Ajagba is the one that will stick out in most boxing fan’s minds.

He later confirmed that he did so over a pay dispute.

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Explaining the situation his promoter Rick Glaser elaborated: “What happened here was, on August 12, Curtis was given a contract to fight Ajagba for $6,000.

“He specifically asked the person who gave him the contract whether the fight would be on TV and was told no.

“He signed the contract on August 13 and sent it back that day. After that, he was treated like garbage.

“He and his wife didn’t get their plane tickets until Aug. 22 [the day of their flight].

“They flew into Minneapolis and waited at the airport for an hour and 45 minutes before they were picked up.

“Then, at the weigh-in on Thursday, Curtis learned that contrary to what he’d been told before, his fight was going to be on TV.

‘Tyson will kick himself’: Ricky Hatton believes Tyson Fury will have regret if he doesn’t fight Anthony Joshua

Ricky Hatton speaks to Sky Sports and says that although Tyson Fury says he’s walking away from professional boxing, he believes he should — and perhaps will — return for a fight against Anthony Joshua should the money be right, as he thinks Fury still has enough left in the tank.

“I would take that retirement with a pinch of salt knowing Tyson. If he gets offered the right money, the right purse for the AJ fight, knowing Tyson as I do, I think he’d jump at it.”

Hatton would continue by saying that Fury will likely be filled with regret later down the line if he doesn’t take the opportunity to fight Joshua as that fight has long been in demand but has never came to fruition for one reason or another.

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“I think Tyson Fury will kick himself if he’s sat on his sofa 10 years down the line and thinks to himself: ‘I wonder what would have happened if I’d have fought AJ?’” Hatton said. “He’s in a position to do something about now rather than be cursing himself for the rest of his life.”

If Fury were to come back for a fight against Joshua, Hatton would like that to be Fury’s last hurrah, as he doesn’t want to see him stay in the sport too long to where he’ll be more vulnerable to getting hurt. As Hatton sees it, Fury has already done enough in the sport to walk away but a fight against AJ is really the cherry on top of the cake.

‘Fury will fight Joshua for money’ on the anticipated British heavyweight showdown being discussed and Fury announced his retirement

British boxing legend Ricky Hatton believes he knows what it will take for Tyson Fury to leave retirement and get in the ring with Anthony Joshua.

The much-anticipated British heavyweight showdown was being discussed until Fury announced his retirement from the sport in January following consecutive defeats to heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. Since then, the Gypsy King has given no indication that he plans to reverse his decision, but fellow Mancunian Hatton, a close friend of Fury’s, has shared his thoughts on the situation.

The former light welterweight world champion believes that for the “right money”, Tyson would “jump” at the chance to share the ring with his fellow countryman.

He told Sky Sports: “Tyson’s retired before. It just so happens they were trying to make the Joshua fight. They were trying to make it for 10 years, and it looks like they’re still not going to make it now Tyson’s retired.

“But I would take that retirement with a pinch of salt, knowing Tyson. If he gets offered the right money, the right purse for the AJ fight, knowing Tyson as I do, I think he’d jump at it.”

Hatton recommended that Fury take the Joshua fight, asserting that missing the opportunity could lead to the 36-year-old having regrets down the line.

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“I think Tyson will kick himself if he’s sat on his sofa 10 years down the line and thinks to himself: ‘I wonder what would have happened if I’d have fought AJ?’ He’s in a position to do something about it now rather than be cursing himself for the rest of his life.”

Fury’s decision to retire left boxing fans around the world disappointed as the former world heavyweight champion announced his decision on social media.

Hatton, who was in Fury’s corner for his 2018 fight against Deontay Wilder, acknowledged that while Joshua might tempt Fury out of retirement, he believes the Gypsy King has accomplished enough and would like to see him hang up his gloves for good.

“If he does, that’s the last one I’d like him to have. Because you don’t like to see your mates get hurt.”

Congratulation Claressa Shields Cleared to Fight Again as Boxing Suspension Ends Officially After She expressed her frustration

Claressa Shields has had her doping suspension officially removed following her February 2nd win against Danielle Perkins after she tested positive for cannabis. But despite her reinstatement, the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission has left the door open for future action against her in the form of a fine or reversal of her victory

Shields, commonly referred to as the Greatest Woman of All Time (GWOAT) of boxers, defeated Perkins in a one-sided unanimous decision on February 2, 2025. Post-fight testing for drugs was routine and detected the presence of traces of marijuana in her body, and the MUCC provisionally suspended her. She was cited as posing “an imminent threat to the integrity of professional boxing, the public interest, and the welfare and safety of professional athletes

Shields denied ever using the drug from the beginning and claimed that she had never smoked it. She suggested that secondhand exposure was perhaps the source of the positive test because there was a pungent smell of marijuana in the fight arena during the night of the contest. Shields came up with a follow-up test of her urine as evidence in her defense, which was negative.

Shields testified on March 6, 2025, to the MUCC during a hearing on compliance, presenting evidence to contest the reasons for her suspension. Based on her case hearing, the commission ruled that she was no longer a threat to the integrity of the sport and the health of the participants. Therefore, on March 14, 2025, the MUCC officially lifted her suspension so that she can continue competing.

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Shields expressed her frustration about the issue on social media using Officially unsuspended! Y’all are kinda quiet now! Y’all was mighty loud about me ‘supposedly’ smokin’ weed and gettin’ suspended! No worries! And still an undisputed heavyweight champ!

Her answer reflects growing controversy surrounding the regulations of cannabis in professional sport, particularly in states where the drug is legal. Whilst cannabis is legal to consume in Michigan, it remains banned in competition under rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency that were at the center of Shields’ disciplinary case.

Despite her suspension being lifted, Shields’ case is not settled as the MUCC has announced that the enforcement action is not entirely concluded. This would mean she can be subjected to additional penalties like being fined or her victory being converted into a no-contest result.

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Shields’ case is not unique in professional sport. There have been controversies in the UFCNFL, and other combat sports too where players have been suspended for the use of marijuana even as the drug becomes more decriminalized.

Worth note also are the instances of UFC fighter Nick Diaz and NFL player Josh Gordon who each were suspended for lengthy periods of time for rule infractions because of cannabis use, sparking controversy as to whether organizations like WADA should reconsider their position.

He will regret not fighting Anthony Joshua”if Tyson Fury stays retired says : Ricky Hatton

British boxing legend Ricky Hatton believes if Tyson Fury stays retired, he will come to regret not fighting Anthony Joshua.

Fury and Joshua are both former world champion heavyweights, both from Britain and their rivalry has been building for a number of years now

Fury publicly announced his retirement from boxing in January and has given no indication as yet that he plans to reverse that decision.

But Hatton told Sky Sports: “Tyson’s retired before. It just so happens they were trying to make the Joshua fight. They were trying to make it for 10 years and it looks like they’re still not going to make it now Tyson’s retired.

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“But I would take that retirement with a pinch of salt knowing Tyson. If he gets offered the right money, the right purse for the AJ fight, knowing Tyson as I do, I think he’d jump at it.”

“I think Tyson will kick himself if he’s sat on his sofa 10 years down the line and thinks to himself: ‘I wonder what would have happened if I’d have fought AJ?’” Hatton said.

“He’s in a position to do something about now rather than be cursing himself for the rest of his life.”

However if Fury does box Joshua, Hatton believes he should then call time on his career. “If he does, that’s the last one I’d like him to have. Because you don’t like to see your mates get hurt,” Hatton said.

‘He’d jump at it’ – Ricky Hatton reveals what it would take for Tyson Fury to accept Anthony Joshua fight

Ricky Hatton knows what it would take to get Tyson Fury in the ring for a mega-fight with Anthony Joshua.

However, the British boxing legend would rather see Fury stay retired, claiming ‘The Gypsy King’ has already ‘done enough’ in his beloved sport.

Tyson Fury announced his retirement from boxing in January following consecutive defeats to undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

The Briton said he had ‘loved every minute’ of his stellar career in a ‘short and sweet’ social media statement.

The 36-year-old Mancunian had been heavily linked to a two-fight deal with Joshua in 2025, but dashed boxing fans’ hopes of a blockbuster encounter with ‘AJ’ after his announcement.

Hatton, a former light-welterweight world champion, asserted the ‘right money’ would leave him with no choice but to fight Joshua.

“Tyson’s retired before,” he told Sky Sports. “It just so happens they were trying to make the Joshua fight.

“They were trying to make it for 10 years and it looks like they’re still not going to make it now Tyson’s retired.

“But I would take that retirement with a pinch of salt knowing Tyson. If he gets offered the right money, the right purse for the AJ fight, knowing Tyson as I do, I think he’d jump at it.”

The 46-year-old then asserted that fighting Joshua is the right thing to do for Fury, but still believes the ex-heavyweight champion should stay out of the sport altogether and his legacy wouldn’t take a hit.

“I think Tyson will kick himself if he’s sat on his sofa 10 years down the line and thinks to himself: ‘I wonder what would have happened if I’d have fought AJ?” Hatton added.

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“He’s in a position to do something about now rather than be cursing himself for the rest of his life.

“I’d like to see him retire. I think he’s done enough. I would like to see the AJ fight but I think he’s done enough.”

Hatton played a pivotal role in getting Fury back into the squared circle when the Brit returned to boxing three years after his remarkable victory over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.

Fury defeated Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianeta upon his return in 2018 before beginning his trilogy with Deontay Wilder and claiming the WBC heavyweight title.

“Let’s have it right, a few years ago when he was 26 stone, we never thought he’d fight again,” Hatton concluded.

“He nearly wasn’t here for all the problems that he had. So for him to do what he’s done, he’s done us all proud and I’d like to see him retire now.

“His fights against Usyk were I think a lot closer than AJ’s fights with Usyk. Daniel Dubois obviously got beat by Usyk and there was a bit of controversy in that one.

“I think Usyk won both the fights against Tyson but I can see why other people thought Tyson might have won them. Because they were that close.

“Tyson, he’s still got plenty in the tank as far as I’m concerned. He’s pushed Usyk furthest out of anyone else.

“He’s come back when no one thought he could and became heavyweight champion of the world. He’s got nothing left to prove.”

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Despite Fury declaring he is no longer an active boxer, a whole host of big fights could still await him if he chooses to make another comeback.

An alternative option to Joshua for Fury could be a WBC interim title shot against current holder Agit Kabayel after the governing body’s president Mauricio Sulaiman admitted his organisation would be open to sanctioning the bout.

Eddie Hearn: Anthony Joshua ‘won’t be able to punch again or train properly for eight to 10 weeks’

ORLANDO – Eddie Hearn says he believes that former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is only motivated to fight two possible opponents as he looks to rebound from a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois in September.

“He’s pretty relaxed, but I’ll be honest, I think the only fights that really get his juices flowing are Dubois and Tyson Fury,” the Matchroom head told BoxingScene during a wide-ranging conversation at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida on Friday. “Doesn’t mean he won’t fight someone else. But he’s beaten Joseph Parker already, although Parker’s on a great run. Agit Kabayel is on a great run, but if you’re AJ, can you get yourself up for that? I don’t know.”
Hearn, who says Joshua “won’t be able to punch again or train properly for eight to ten weeks” after suffering an injury, still thinks the most likely scenario is a long-touted clash with fellow Brit and former champion Fury, even though the “Gypsy King” has again pronounced himself retired following a second loss to Oleksandr Usyk.

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“In my deluded head, Fury comes out retirement at some point in the next few months, and they end up fighting this year,” Hearn speculated. “But again, no guarantee. Nothing’s led me to think that. I just think that at some point Tyson Fury is gonna sit there and go, ‘Fuck it.’ It’s the biggest fight to make and it’s not like he’s deteriorating. It’s not like he looked shot against Usyk; he just got beat by the better man. So, yeah, I think Dubois and Fury are the two that light the fire, but we’ll see what happens.”

Kieran Mulvaney has written, broadcast and podcast about boxing for HBO, Showtime, ESPN and Reuters, among other outlets. He presently co-hosts the “Fighter Health Podcast” with Dr. Margaret Goodman. He also writes regularly for National Geographic, has written several books on the Arctic and Antarctic, and is at his happiest hanging out with wild polar bears. His website is www.kieranmulvaney.com.

Tyson Fury will kick himself if he doesn’t box Anthony Joshua, says British boxing legend Ricky Hatton

British boxing legend Ricky Hatton believes if Tyson Fury stays retired, he will come to regret not fighting Anthony Joshua; Fury and Joshua are both former world champion heavyweights, both from Britain and their rivalry has been building for a number of years now

Tyson Fury should reconsider his final retirement and take the fight with Anthony Joshua, recommends British boxing legend Ricky Hatton.

Fury publicly announced his retirement from boxing in January and has given no indication as yet that he plans to reverse that decision

But Hatton told Sky Sports: “Tyson’s retired before. It just so happens they were trying to make the Joshua fight. They were trying to make it for 10 years and it looks like they’re still not going to make it now Tyson’s retired.

“But I would take that retirement with a pinch of salt knowing Tyson. If he gets offered the right money, the right purse for the AJ fight, knowing Tyson as I do, I think he’d jump at it.”

Hatton believes taking the Joshua fight would be the right choice for Fury

“I think Tyson will kick himself if he’s sat on his sofa 10 years down the line and thinks to himself: ‘I wonder what would have happened if I’d have fought AJ?'” Hatton said.

“He’s in a position to do something about now rather than be cursing himself for the rest of his life.”

However if Fury does box Joshua, Hatton believes he should then call time on his career. “If he does, that’s the last one I’d like him to have. Because you don’t like to see your mates get hurt,” Hatton said.

“I’d like to see him retire. I think he’s done enough. I would like to see the AJ fight but I think he’s done enough. Let’s have it right, a few years ago when he was 26st, we never thought he’d fight again.

“He nearly wasn’t here for all the problems that he had. So for him to do what he’s done, he’s done us all proud and I’d like to see him retire now.”

Fury was competing at the highest level last year. He lost his WBC belt in May’s undisputed heavyweight world championship fight with Oleksandr Usyk and in December was pipped in their rematch for the unified WBC, WBA and WBO titles.

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“His fights against Usyk were I think a lot closer than AJ’s fights with Usyk,” Hatton reflected. “Daniel Dubois obviously got beat by Usyk and there was a bit of controversy in that one.

“I think Usyk won both the fights against Tyson but I can see why other people thought Tyson might have won them. Because they were that close. Tyson, he’s still got plenty in the tank as far as I’m concerned. He’s pushed Usyk furthest out of anyone else.

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“Look what he’s done and what he’s achieved. He’s had that trilogy with Deontay Wilder which was an absolutely sensational three-fight battle. He’s come back when no one thought he could and became heavyweight champion of the world.

“He’s got nothing left to prove.”

After WBO order, Tyson Fury gives strong reaction as Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois in jeopardy after WBO order

Tyson Fury is delighted that Oleksandr Usyk has been ordered to face Joseph Parker over a Daniel Dubois undisputed fight.

Usyk was understood to be entering talks with British heavyweight Dubois over a huge clash for the undisputed titles next.

IBF title-holder Dubois was set to face Parker in a world title defence in February, but he was forced to withdraw after falling ill.

As a result, the New Zealander retained his WBO interim title and waited patiently in line for a shot instead at Usyk.

Usyk is hoping to have just a handful of fights before retiring from the sport, naming his two-fight plan as a clash with Dubois and a crossover bout with UFC superstar Alex Pereira.

Fury, a training partner of Parker, was absolutely delighted that he would receive the shot over Dubois.

He wrote on Instagram: “It’s about time as well, give Joe Parker his shot!”

He has been in fine fettle beating Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang on his way to the top.

Most recently, he wiped out short-notice replacement Martin Bakole in February, who was previously considered the most avoided in the division.

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Many believe a first clash between Usyk and Parker has more merit right now.

That is because Dubois previously fought the Ukrainian in 2023 and was stopped failing to snatch his title.

But he was left furious after landing a controversial low blow which dropped Usyk, but the referee ruled it an illegal shot.

It is unclear what option Usyk will chose, given negotiations had already begun for a sequel with Dubois.

And former world champion Carl Froch was in total agreement with Fury.

“Parker deserves his shot. It was Dubois that pulled out of the Parker fight, and Parker had a good win over Bakole,” he said.

“I don’t give Parker much of a shot of beating Usyk. Look what Usyk’s done, he’s done Joshua twice and beat Fury twice so you can’t say Parker has a great deal of a chance.

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