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THE FESTIVE period provided plenty to talk about: Naoya Inoue confirming his position as one of the world’s top boxers, Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou signing to fight each other in March, and referee Tony Weeks sparking controversy around fighter safety. But, to kick off the new year, let’s try something a little different this week. We’re going to take a look at the fighters we think will cause the most media stir in 2024. This could be because of big fights they’re involved in, dumb things they post

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