Boxing

Lyndon Arthur recovers from danger, stuns Braian Suarez to win IBO LHW world title

Lyndon Arthur celebrates with the belt after winning the IBO World Light Heavyweight title fight against Braian Suarez at Toughsheet Community...

He boxed well early, got dropped for the second time as a pro and was in serious danger during the middle rounds, but British light-heavyweight Lyndon Arthur dug deep and a disguised liver shot did the damage. A delayed reaction from the Argentine came next, as the 32-year-old scored a tenth-round knockout win over Braian Suarez to win the vacant IBO world title in Bolton overnight. Continue reading “Lyndon Arthur recovers from danger, stuns Braian Suarez to win IBO LHW world title”

UFC

UFC Paris 2: After being humbled by Jones, Gane targets Spivac masterclass on return

Ciryl Gane poses before the UFC Fight night at Arc De Triomphe on August 29, 2023 in Paris, France.

Having made the necessary changes within his entourage and learning some painful lessons after Jon Jones humbled him in just two minutes to become the new UFC heavyweight champion in March, former interim titlist Ciryl Gane wants to produce a masterclass showing on his Paris return vs. Serghei Spivac – a year on from a back-and-forth battle with Tai Tuivasa, one he won via R3 TKO. Continue reading “UFC Paris 2: After being humbled by Jones, Gane targets Spivac masterclass on return”

Analysis, feature pieces

Tanganga’s Augsburg loan the latest in British-based defenders venturing abroad

Tottenham academy graduate Japhet Tanganga didn’t look out of place in the Premier League, but hasn’t kicked on in subsequent seasons. Persistent injuries haven’t helped establish himself as a defensive mainstay, at what quickly proved an unpredictable time in north London. After a deadline day move to Augsburg, he has an opportunity to shine with less scrutiny in Germany this coming season, with multiple agemates who’ll give him inspiration abroad.  Continue reading “Tanganga’s Augsburg loan the latest in British-based defenders venturing abroad”

Tennis

US Open 2023: Tsitsipas and 2022 finalist Ruud stunned in five sets on frantic Day 3

Dominic Stephan Stricker of Switzerland celebrates a point against Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day...

Swiss qualifier Dominic Stricker and Zhizhen Zhang produced some nerveless tennis when it mattered, en route to career-best victories against two-time Major finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud – who reached last year’s final – punching their ticket into round three with aplomb. Elsewhere, Novak Djokovic and Caroline Wozniacki won in contrasting conditions on Day 3. Continue reading “US Open 2023: Tsitsipas and 2022 finalist Ruud stunned in five sets on frantic Day 3”

Tennis

US Open 2023: Medvedev, Pegula win quick as Murray earns 200th Major victory

Andy Murray of Great Britain reacts against Corentin Moutet of France during their WMen's Singles First Round match on Day Two of the 2023 US Open at...

Andy Murray clinched his 200th Major victory with a less-than-straightforward win in straight-sets against the unpredictable Frenchman Corentin Moutet, while 2021 champion Daniil Medvedev and America’s top-ranked player Jessica Pegula scored quick opening round victories elsewhere on Day 2 in New York. Continue reading “US Open 2023: Medvedev, Pegula win quick as Murray earns 200th Major victory”

NBA

Sacramento Kings eye JaVale McGee, as Dallas announce they’ve waived center

JaVale McGee of the Dallas Mavericks drives to the basket during the game against the Sacramento Kings on February 11, 2023 at Golden 1 Center in...

After news emerged today confirming the Dallas Mavericks had waived veteran center JaVale McGee, Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes reported that a fellow Western Conference contender – the Sacramento Kings – are interested in signing the 35-year-old for increased frontcourt depth, once he clears waivers. Continue reading “Sacramento Kings eye JaVale McGee, as Dallas announce they’ve waived center”

Tennis

US Open 2023: Rune, Sakkari among Day 1 casualties as year’s final Major underway

Holger Rune of Denmark returns a shot against Roberto Carballes Baena of Spain during their Women/Men's Singles First Round match on Day One of the...

World number four Holger Rune and Maria Sakkari [8] were among the top seeds to crash out on both tours as this year’s final Grand Slam tournament kicked off in New York, where three-time champion Novak Djokovic and home hopeful Coco Gauff are set to feature overnight in the night session matchups… Continue reading “US Open 2023: Rune, Sakkari among Day 1 casualties as year’s final Major underway”

Boxing

Usyk stops Dubois in R9 to retain world HW titles – but not before surviving a controversial fifth-round body shot

Oleksandr Usyk defended his unified world heavyweight titles and ended his three-fight streak without a KO. Yet four rounds earlier, it could’ve all come crashing down with the Ukrainian writhing on the canvas in agony after what the referee deemed a low blow – Daniel Dubois and many critics believed it was a legal body shot on the belt line – sparking him into action, dramatically changing the course of a bruising, gruelling battle over nine rounds.
Continue reading “Usyk stops Dubois in R9 to retain world HW titles – but not before surviving a controversial fifth-round body shot”

News

James Maddison hails growing midfield dynamics, vows to repay £40m fee after first Tottenham goal in Bournemouth win

Tottenham Hotspur's James Maddison after the final whistle of the Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth. Picture date: Saturday...

After producing excellent performances in his first two Premier League games under Ange Postecoglou as Tottenham’s new creator-in-chief, James Maddison finished a well-worked passing move to score during their 2-0 away win at Bournemouth – then praised his new midfield teammates and stressed a desire to repay the £40m fee they paid relegated Leicester for his services post-match. Continue reading “James Maddison hails growing midfield dynamics, vows to repay £40m fee after first Tottenham goal in Bournemouth win”

Boxing

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois: The time for talking is over, tonight will tell all

At the first London press conference announcing this world heavyweight title fight in mid-July, both men said they were ready to be finished with media and couldn’t wait to get into the ring come fight night. We’re now hours away, and WBA ‘Regular’ titlist Daniel Dubois is aware of the task that lies in-front of him: beat a champion who hasn’t been, during a decade-long pro career. Can he? Continue reading “Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois: The time for talking is over, tonight will tell all”

NBA

Giannis’ honesty sheds light on an insatiable goal NBA stars continue battling

Giannis Antetokounmpo calls the game as a referee during the game as part of a promotional event during his visit to China at Beijing Sport...

Giannis Antetokounmpo’s insistence he won’t agree terms on another multiyear extension in Milwaukee next summer, unless he feels everyone’s on the same page and still in championship contention, is another timely reminder that star players’ title window can quickly be rendered finite. The franchises and fans they play for, are more than aware of that – but navigating this is a tricky task. Continue reading “Giannis’ honesty sheds light on an insatiable goal NBA stars continue battling”

News

City target Wolves midfielder Nunes and Palace’s Eze as Lucas Paqueta alternatives

Crystal Palace's English midfielder Eberechi Eze is tackled by Arsenal's English midfielder Declan Rice and claims a penalty, but is overuled, during...

Kevin de Bruyne’s hamstring surgery and subsequent recovery means City are without their creator-in-chief until the new year, so the Premier League champions are intensifying efforts to bolster the midfield before next Thursday’s transfer deadline – two English-based players are on their radar. Continue reading “City target Wolves midfielder Nunes and Palace’s Eze as Lucas Paqueta alternatives”