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Faith, fire and a ticking clock for Buatsi – Bunce column

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Joshua Buatsi is a very close friend, but I have no idea who he is.

Buatsi is a very private man, who will face Zach Parker at light-heavyweight on Saturday night in Manchester.

He might be one of the most secretive boxers I’ve ever met.

He professes a strong Christian faith. He preaches from a pulpit. He does a lot of work in various nations around the world, particularly Ghana, a nation of his birth.

He doesn’t want any of this to be covered, and he doesn’t want any of it.

So there is no denying that Buatsi is a great man.

After watching him win the Olympic bronze medal for Great Britain at Rio 2016 in person, is he where I expected him to be as a boxer?

No, he’s not. He might be a little bit more developed, I believed. However, that doesn’t mean he won’t get where I expect him to go.

Buatsi has faced difficult, difficult fights since becoming a professional in 2017 without losing.

He is 32 years old but still a little young. He has learned a lot over the past two or three years. He hasn’t been fighting too much. He is neither tired nor weary.

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Missed opportunities and promoter hopping

Buatsi held his own against some of the best in the world when he competed in the amateurs at the World and European levels.

Richie Woodhall, a former world champion and current Team GB coach, was extremely supportive of him both before and while we were there.

Joe Joyce, Josh Kelly, Nicola Adams, and Savannah Marshall were present. However, Richie claimed that Buatsi was the one who was on the lookout for and was going under the radar.

He didn’t turn professional for more than a year after the Olympics, which is where I’m at.

He had thrust. People were talking about him when he signed with Anthony Joshua’s management company. For that long, you can’t go into hibernation.

I anticipated that Buatsi would take one or two years to really get going once he won the British title in 2019, but Covid arrived.

Covid’s career was slowed down by the use of him as an excuse, but that’s okay.

Buatsi has also admitted to occasionally jumping ship and being promoter-hopping, which never helps his career.

Buatsi’s reputation was not harmed by Smith’s defeat.

Callum Smith lands a left hook against Joshua BuatsiImages courtesy of Getty

Buatsi has been put to the test in 20 professional fights, despite everything I just said.

He has defeated Craig Richards, Dan Azeez, and Willie Hutchinson before falling to Callum Smith from 2022 to 2050.

Even in defeat, a boxer can become a better fighter thanks to all four of those foes. Azeez’s fight was the highlight of the year. There were moments in the Hutchinson conflict. The Richards fight was excellent.

Buatsi established his position in the division after Smith, a contender for the title, was defeated in Saudi Arabia.

Although there were only two or three rounds, I believed Smith had won. It was too wide according to the judge who gave it to Smith by nine rounds.

Buatsi still has a chance to win the world title.

Zach Parker celebrating after a winImages courtesy of Getty

Warren’s involvement with Parker demonstrates his faith in his fighter.

Both fighters rank among the top ten light-heavyweights worldwide. It’s a fantastic fight, and Buatsi would have a strong advantage in it.

Perhaps Queensberry will produce a fly-on-the-wall documentary to give us a little more insight into him.

Although he won’t like this, Buatsi’s exposure isn’t helped by his being so secretive outside the ring.

Although the most recent Love Island star does not appear in his character when he leaves nightclubs at 3am, Buatsi has more to offer than meets the eye.

After the fight, you occasionally experience his adrenaline rush and that little venom. Perhaps we need to see a little more of that fire.

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I’m A Celebrity star quits boyband tour after going missing from first reunion show

One music star has left the scheduled dates after missing the first show, but Five have reunited for a massive UK tour.

A huge music star has decided to quit Five’s reunion tour after missing the first show this week. The boyband kicked off their tour on Wednesday in Cardiff.

However, huge musician and I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! contestant Naughty Boy was nowhere to be seen after signing up to be the band’s support act. He was due to open for Five and get the crowd going with his hits La La La and Runnin’.

Naughty Boy, whose real name is Shahid Khan, expressed his “deep regret” over having to leave the tour. He stated that he cannot travel with Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Abz Love, and Jason J. Brown on their Keep On Movin’ 2025 tour.

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Naughty Boy wrote, “This wasn’t an easy decision, and I think you should believe it.” I made an effort because I wanted to share the stage with the boys and see you all, but it wasn’t.

For any inconvenience that may have been caused, I sincerely apologize to Five, my team, and all the amazing fans. Thank you. The tour will be fantastic, and I’m looking forward to seeing everyone when I’m better.

Back in March, the music star was announced as Five’s support. Fans were disappointed when he failed to show up on stage on Wednesday night, leaving him there.

As Naughty Boy’s fans gathered outside the arena to watch him perform, it is said that all of his equipment was waiting for him.

Five rekindled their support earlier this year by announcing their comeback following their breakup in 2001. The group has since reconnected in various ways over the years, and they have been performing as a trio consisting of Ritchie, Sean, and Scott.

The group announced the news on social media by writing, “It’s true, the five of us are reuniting for a tour across the UK! We’ve been waiting for this for a long time, and it now feels right for everyone – 25 years later, we’re so excited about it.

“We really can’t wait to get back on stage together and see you all in person, it’s gonna go OFF!! Let’s goooooo!” Speaking to the Mirror about the reunion, J admitted the ball first got rolling for him when he started speaking to Abz and Sean after more than 10 years of silence.

J can happily admit that, for the first time since 2001, things just came together naturally while Ritchie and other members were in talks. There was much more at stake, Scott admitted, “We didn’t care about a tour at first.”

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“Reconnecting as humans was everything we cared about.” That was, in my opinion, first and foremost”. The group met at an AirBnB ten years later, and Scott gushed of the moment, “Obviously I had such an amazing experience back in the day.

We can go on tour and do it as friends, for me personally, and I know that’s all we wanted to do, reconnect with them in AirBnB, and then reconnect on that friendship level. Then I realized when the job was offered that, for all the right reasons, we could actually accomplish that.

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Are trade relations between the US and China back on track?

In their first meeting since 2019, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump discuss tariffs and trade.

For the time being, China and the United States have come to an agreement to end their trade dispute.

Both parties have made concessions, with some of the most agonizing ones being put off for a year.

What strategies did each side employ in the conflict between the world’s two largest economies? Do they actually work? And what will the future hold: agreement or more trouble?

Presenter: Nick Clark

Guests:

Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow at Beijing’s Center for China and Globalization, is

Neil Thomas, a fellow on Chinese politics at the Center for China Analysis at the Asia Society Policy Institute in Washington, DC

Paul O’Grady turned down vital heart op just months before death for heartbreaking reason

Paul O’Grady’s friend and producer, Malcolm Prince, has a remarkable new book about him, which brings fresh perspective to his life with gripping new testimony from his friends, family, and famous friends.

Even when faced with a life-saving heart operation, Paul O’Grady’s first thought wasn’t for himself – it was for everyone else. His close friend and producer Malcolm Prince has revealed how in the final months of his life, the star refused an implantable defibrillator because he didn’t want to let anyone down.

“He’d signed up to do the musical Annie, he signed up to do the dog show, “ Malcolm tells the Mirror. “He didn’t want to go back into hospital to have another procedure and then spend time recuperating. He wanted to get on and live his life but also work. He didn’t want to let people down.” Ultimately, the device could have saved his life.

Paul, who had a history of heart problems, eventually died from a sudden cardiac arrhythmia on March 28, 2023. But the TV star had been adamant he didn’t want the medical intervention. A few months earlier, Paul had spent a week in William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent, and the thought of being sidelined again was unbearable.

He simply wants me to have a defib, he wrote in a text message to his daughter Sharyn. But I’m having none of them in any way. He’s being too cautious, and I’m not even close to as bad as he was.

His manager and close friend Joan Marshrons had a lengthy explanation of the procedure to Paul. But he couldn’t be persuaded. He worried about his own body let him down in the past few years, according to Joan. He would have felt embarrassed about it all because he didn’t want to be in front of the camera or in front of the audience when the pacemaker kicked in, and I believe that’s why he wouldn’t have the pacemaker.

The final few months of Paul’s life are featured in Malcom’s extraordinary new book Paul O’Grady – Not The Same Without You which is being serialized by the Daily and Sunday Mirror. It was written with the blessing of Paul’s daughter Sharyn and features candid testimony from his family, as well as Paul’s friends, colleagues, and celebrity friends.

Remarkably, for a man who was so open about many facets of his life, the book sheds fascinating new light on the star, who held a special place in the heart of the public. “It would have been his 70th birthday this year, and I feel ready to tell his story, and I hope I’ve done him justice,” says Malcolm who sat alongside Paul for 14 years on his BBC Radio 2 show.

Paul frequently used humor to lighten the storm’s path. Malcolm recalls how he joked that using a defibrillator would prevent an electronic garage door from opening automatically when walking past.

However, it seems as though his mind was made up, Malcolm writes. Paul also gave the impression that his time was limited. Moira Stewart, Paul’s lifelong friend, recalls a conversation that occurred in the car on the way home following his hospital visit.

He told me, “I’m not going to be here for much longer as we were driving along the lanes back home.” I pressed him to explain what the doctors had said to him after speaking with him and asked what he meant. He just responded, “That’s it. That’s it,” as I placed my arm around him while he was contemplating. I believe I won’t stay here for very long. He made a similar statement to Malcolm in a subsequent phone call.

Because he calmly ended our conversation, “I won’t make old bones, Malcolm,” I’ll never forget it.

Paul was referring to “not knowing what was around the corner” in a conversation about the passing of a close friend of Malcolm even weeks before his passing.

According to Malcolm, “Paul joked about his own age and how he wouldn’t be surprised if his own exit was “earlier than later.” Paul and Paul discussed their will at their final meeting on Paul’s death, saying it “seen just hanging in the air.”

Paul may have had an eating disorder, the book explores for the first time. I probably hadn’t noticed it until some of the people I’d spoken to expressed it, Malcolm says. “But it makes sense.

Incredibly, it may have stemmed from trying to remain slender as his alter-ego Lily Savage. His make-up artist Vanessa White recalls: “I think it all stemmed from his days with Lily, when he was wearing corsets, and he had to be slim.”She adds: “He was a very tricky eater, and on filming trips with him, I would always take a box of Weetabix, just in case, because often he just wouldn’t be able to eat anything.”

Similar patterns were observed by other friends. According to Amanda Mealing, “Food was a necessity, and he didn’t particularly like] having to eat it.” “There was something about food that was difficult for him,” Morera continued. He claimed that Chrissie, his aunty, was probably anorexic, a significant influence in his early years. And Paul either ate too much or ate too little. Paul O’Grady’s Great Elephant Adventure, one of his final TV appearances, came out in 1992 as evidence of his declining health. Vanessa vividly recalls that trip.

“Paul was literally and literally gray, and he was unable to walk from the plane to the lounge, where we had to wait for another six hours while we waited for the connecting flight to Laos. She said that he was “so thin and looked so sick.”

TV star friend Alan Carr recalled seeing him not long after, and shortly before he began rehearsals for Annie. “I had seen him recently for dinner and he looked frail and, for once, he looked his age. I mean, his wit was still intact, and he was funny, joking and quick as a whip as always, but I did think he looked a bit fragile… his spark had gone, so I was shocked to hear he was doing Annie,” Alan says. “But it was a calling for him, and I know how much he enjoyed getting out there and entertaining; getting that response from a live audience was his lifeblood.”

However, during their final meeting, Paul was eagerly planning his upcoming projects after seeing that spark again. That was amazing to see. And I was there pondering, “Well, I was wrong.” He enjoys working with Annie. I was like, “Wow, he has more energy than I do.”

On November 6th, Malcolm Prince’s Paul O’Grady: Not the Same Without You (HarperCollins, £22) releases.

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‘They left us with nothing’: Sudanese flee el-Fasher under fire

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Survivore describe fleeing under gunfire and leaving bodies in the streets of El-Fasher, Sudan as the Rapid Support Forces forces advance there. The UN advises that North Kordofan could become a target of the violence. During the course of two years of war, millions of people have been forced to relocate, enduring hunger, assault, and siege conditions.

Lagos Govt Demolishes Over 200 Illegal Shanties, Uncovers Dummy Gun

More than 200 illegal shanties have been destroyed by the Lagos State government, as well as several criminal hideouts beneath Costain, Ijora, and Apapa Road.

Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Governor for Transportation, coordinated the extensive operation with the support of numerous organizations.

The enforcement sought to stop criminal activity along important transportation corridors, restore public spaces, and promote environmental harmony.

A dummy gun and other weapons were discovered hidden under the bridges by Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) employees during the clearance process.

Adebayo Taofiq, the director of public affairs and enlightenment at LASTMA, confirmed the finding in a statement released in Lagos.

He claimed that the items were discovered beneath the Costain Bridge inside impromptu structures used by suspected criminals.

Giwa criticized the state of the affected areas, calling them “a monumental affront to public order and decency.”

He claimed that “no responsive and accountable government would tolerate such blatant lawlessness in vital infrastructure areas.”

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He claimed that the operation was a part of an ongoing campaign to stop traffic robberies, drug trafficking, and environmental nuisance.

Giwa also confirmed that the Ijora Bridge area was free of long-abandoned trucks and unlicensed garages that had been turned into criminal dens.

The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), Lagos Police Force, and others participated in the exercise.

Teams worked together to clean up abandoned cars and wreck abandoned structures in Apapa Road, Ijora, and Costain’s exit from Iponri.

Giwa reaffirmed the state’s commitment to keeping Lagos’ urban renewal pace.

He warned of “swift and decisive sanctions” against any illegal occupants who attempt to travel back to the designated sites.

Giwa continued, “The Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration is committed to a safer, cleaner, and more habitable Lagos.”