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OFF the back of some good news involving Top Rank – the purse bids for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte finally being settled, and breaking records at that – Bob Arum attracted the ire of pretty much everyone in boxing for some comments he made to IFL TV.

He was discussing the broadcast clash between a show he is staging on April 30 headlined by Óscar Valdez against Shakur Stevenson on ESPN and a DAZN card topped by Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano on

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