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Anthony Joshua reveals he loves to pick Cristiano Ronaldo’s brain at boxing events – and why it’s saved him THOUSANDS

ANTHONY JOSHUA has revealed how he loves to pick Cristiano Ronaldo’s brains at boxing events.

The British boxer sat next to the five-time Ballon d’Or winner during Oleksandr Usyk‘s fight with Tyson Fury in May.

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Anthony Joshua sat with Cristiano Ronaldo during Tyson Fury’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk[/caption]
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He admitted he likes to learn from the footballer

Usyk won the crown to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.

AJ, 34, however spent the night learning from the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star.

He has insisted that he does not get “caught up” by the celebrities at boxing events.

He admitted that he instead likes to learn from Ronaldo and tries not to miss out on the chance to speak to him.

AJ believes that he could have paid “thousands of pounds” for a consolation with people with the calibre of the Portuguese star.

He said: “I’ve never been a person who is caught up in the superstar thing.

“I just look at the character of people.

“When I learn about their character, I take it back to my community.

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“Rather than just be in awe of these people, who everybody admires, I try to tap into their minds and psyches and learn how they got to where they are.

“These people could charge thousands of pounds for meetings — imagine how much a Cristiano Ronaldo consultation would cost.

“So when I’m ringside with him, I use the chance to pick his brain.”

AJ has also spoke about his potential spring showdown with Tyson Fury.

He claimed: “I’m more of a short-term dreamer.

“I approach every week thinking, ‘What can I achieve this week?’.

“So I’m not looking for undisputed. I’m looking at this week, then the next.”

AJ’s next fight is on Saturday as he takes on Daniel Dubois in an all-British bout at Wembley.

AJ has been in fine form of late, winning his last four fights since suffering back-to-back defeats to Usyk.

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This Morning in chaos as guest breaks display with £500k cash inside

THIS Morning was plunged into chaos today as one guest broke a display with £500k cash inside.

Cat Deeley, 47, and Ben Shephard, 49, were left scrambling to fix the plastic fixture as the ITV programme was sent into disarray.

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This Morning was plunged into chaos today as one guest broke a display with £500k cash inside[/caption]
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Cat Deeley was seen in the background frantically trying to reassemble the cabinet[/caption]

As actress Jodie Prenger, 45, introduced a viewer competition, wheeling in the tower of notes, Ben asked: “Is it actually real?”

She replied: “Yeah, you can open it,” before accidentally snapping off one of its panels.

“Oh no, I broke it, I broke it, don’t worry, don’t worry,” she cried, “I’m just gonna hold it, I look like I’m on Star Wars!”

Meanwhile, Cat was seen in the background frantically trying to reassemble the cabinet.

To add to the pandemonium, a choir had been ushered into the studio to sing Pharrell Williams‘ Happy to promote the comp.

This Morning came under fire earlier this month when Lauryn Goodman slammed hosts Ben and Cat after her “awkward” interview.

The Celebs Go Dating star, 33, had joined the presenters on the ITV show to discuss her upcoming appearance on the E4 dating show.

But Lauryn said she was “taken back” by the probing questions into her personal life including her ex Kyle Walker and their recent court case.

Shortly after the interview, viewers raced to social media to hit out at the hosts for looking “unimpressed” and being borderline “insulting”.

Lauryn shared a clip of her on the daytime show which prompted her fans to comment supportive messages.

This person wrote: “They seemed really frosty with you and the interview came across really awkward, however, you did really well given the questions asked.

“You seemed shocked by Kyle’s statement at the end but again kept your composure. Hope you and the babies are doing well.”

In response, Lauryn wrote: “I was taken back it as you can probably tell.

“Didn’t really think it was necessary and didn’t understand the purpose of it.

“Also, the ‘respect my privacy’ when he’s the one who requested it was all made public.

“Made no sense to me but again it is what it is. I wasn’t on there to talk about him.

“I was there to talk about me and my children and Celebs Go Dating.”

Replying to another follower who asked if she was treated fairly, Lauryn said: “I was on there to talk about Celebs Go Dating, but didn’t really end up being about that.

“Is what it is.”

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Cat and Ben Shephard were at the helm today[/caption]

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Teen driver lay dying as cops ignored his iPhone’s automatic 999 ‘crash call’ after tree smash

COPS ignored a teenage driver’s automatic 999 “crash call” leaving him to die after smashing into a tree, a coroner has heard.

George Dillon, a VW Golf driver, crashed his car into a tree last May, triggering his iPhone’s ‘Crash Detection’ feature to automatically call 999.

Pictured: George Dillon A coroner has called for better training for police to deal with the 'Crash Detection' call function on iPhones after a 19 year old's was ignored and he died. George Dillon had smashed into a tree when his Apple device automatically called 999 indicating he had been in 'a serious car crash and was not responding' to his phone. The police called back but it went straight to voicemail and the department's intelligence team 'drew a blank' attempting to identify the caller. Operators logged there was 'no direct request made' and nothing 'distinctive' could be heard in the background with no sounds of distress or disturbance, so the police did not initially attend the scene. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: Hampshire Police/Solent News ¿ Hampshire Police/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
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Pictured: General Views of Winchester Coroners Court. A coroner has called for better training for police to deal with the 'Crash Detection' call function on iPhones after a 19 year old's was ignored and he died. George Dillon had smashed into a tree when his Apple device automatically called 999 indicating he had been in 'a serious car crash and was not responding' to his phone. The police called back but it went straight to voicemail and the department's intelligence team 'drew a blank' attempting to identify the caller. Operators logged there was 'no direct request made' and nothing 'distinctive' could be heard in the background with no sounds of distress or disturbance, so the police did not initially attend the scene. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. © Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
An inquest was held in Winchester on April 24

George smashed into a large tree on Lee Lane in Romney after losing control of his car on May 18 last year.

His iPhone immediately dialled emergency services, alerting them to a serious crash with a possible risk to life.

But when the cops called back, the phone went straight to voicemail.

Despite the life-saving technology’s best efforts, George’s call for help was met with inaction from Hampshire Constabulary.
Hampshire Constabulary then did nothing to follow up on the call.

They didn’t dispatch officers because they couldn’t hear any distress in the background, and the call didn’t specify an exact location.

This year, an inquest was launched in Winchester on April 24.

Assistant Coroner Henry Charles, who presided over the inquest, revealed the chilling details.

According to Mr. Charles, the control room received the automated call at 10.26pm, but without direct communication or clear evidence of an emergency, police initially did not attend.

The intelligence team’s attempt to trace the phone’s owner led to dead ends, and it wasn’t until a concerned member of the public called 999 at 10.45pm that any action was taken.

The coroner’s report highlighted a tragic failure both in the understanding of new technology and in police training.

Mr. Charles expressed deep concern that the police were unprepared to handle such automated emergency calls.

He wrote in his Prevention of Future Deaths report that the lack of a clear and prompt response to the iPhone’s alert was a serious issue that needs addressing.

Mr Charles said: “The evidence showed that false alarms from electronic devices are frequent, and locations provided are often inaccurate.

“However, the iPhone’s serious crash detection feature was new at the time and required a better understanding and response strategy”.

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Introduced in 2022, Apple’s crash detection feature aims to automatically call emergency services if it detects a severe car crash.

But, as this case tragically shows, the system’s potential to save lives can be undermined if emergency services are not equipped to handle it effectively.

The coroner has now called for a review of training and procedures within Hampshire Constabulary and other forces to ensure these automated emergency calls are taken seriously.

This crucial technology must be met with the appropriate level of preparedness to prevent future tragedies.

With George Dillon’s family left grieving and many questions unanswered, the inquest has shed light on a critical gap in emergency response protocols.

Mr. Charles has urged the police to improve their handling of automated crash calls and ensure that similar situations are dealt with more effectively in the future.

This shocking inquest comes after figures were released showing police ignored more than half of all vandalism cases in England and Wales last year.

Meanwhile, in another horror crash, a teen girl was recently crushed to death under a car after being flung from a faulty passenger door when a drug-driver made a dangerous turn.

What is the Crash Call Feature on iPhones?

What is Crash Detection?
If you own an iPhone 14 or later, Apple’s Crash Detection feature could be a lifesaver. Designed to automatically connect you with emergency services and notify your emergency contacts if a severe car crash is detected, it aims to ensure help reaches you as quickly as possible.

How Crash Detection Works
When your iPhone senses a serious car accident, it first displays an alert. If you don’t respond within 20 seconds, the device automatically dials emergency services. It also plays an audio message for the operators, detailing the crash and providing your exact location using latitude and longitude coordinates. This helps first responders find you even if you can’t speak.

Crash Detection won’t interfere with any emergency calls you might have already made manually. If you’re in a severe crash and out of cellular or Wi-Fi range, your iPhone will attempt to use Emergency SOS via satellite to reach help, provided it’s available in your area.

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Revealed: The top-secret location of Manchester City’s ‘trial of the century’ which could get them kicked out of the Premier League… as case over their 115 financial rule-break charges begins

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