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Badou Jack, the WBC cruiserweight world champion, is targeting a title unification with Jai Opetaia or Gilberto Ramirez.
Aspinall: I've proven my Premier League worth after nearly quitting
Nathan Aspinall believes he has proven anyone who doubted his inclusion in the Premier League wrong with his Manchester win, after admitting he nearly called it quits five weeks ago.
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IPL table-toppers Gujarat Titans prove a good bowling attack is crucial
We are now around a third of the way through the 2025 Indian Premier League so it seems a good time to take stock and assess which teams are looking healthy and which need reviving.
McIlroy's mixed start at The Masters: Positive signs or familiar story?
Rory McIlroy started The Masters with golf’s all-time greats backing him to triumph at Augusta National, but ended the opening day with his Grand Slam hopes under threat once again.
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Friday’s briefing: Andre Onana makes headlines again as Man Utd held by Lyon
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Rose leads Masters as McIlroy hurt by late errors
England's Justin Rose leads the Masters after threatening to break the Augusta course record on an opening day where Rory McIlroy fades after a fast start.
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Lewis Dunk is running out of time, Jakub Kiwior rises to the challenge for Arsenal and Liam Delap has an auditionManchester City’s tame outing at Manchester United on Sunday showed how they have flatlined this term, the goalless draw also damaging their prospects of Champions League qualification – after beating Leicester the following night, Newcastle …
When Big Phil met the Big Silence: how Mickelson's Masters love affair cooled | Andy Bull
Three-time champion is no longer a fan favourite, with Jack Nicklaus reflecting the lack of enthusiasm for himThe sun was out on opening day at Augusta, and you could catch the reflection bouncing off Phil Mickelson’s big old grin as he walked on to the first tee from the next county. At 54, the American’s smile seems to be the one bit of his game …
Nathan Aspinall fights back for home Premier League win over Humphries
Aspinall stuns world No 1 in Manchester night 10 finalGerwyn Price hits nine-darter in defeat by Luke LittlerNathan Aspinall earned his first nightly win of this year’s Premier League, fighting back to beat Luke Humphries 6-4 in the final on home turf in Manchester.Stockport native Aspinall moved up to fourth in the standings after a dramatic night of …
Rory McIlroy’s Masters hopes dive but Justin Rose blooms amid azaleas
Northern Irishman slips to 72 after finding water on 15thRose shoots stunning 65 to race into three-shot leadThere continues to be an absence of dull moments when Rory McIlroy is around. Just when maybe, just maybe, his followers were daring to dream of Masters glory, Augusta National bit back at the 35-year-old. Plus ça change.This was box office; the …
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Ruben Amorim insists he's still 'really confident' in Andre Onana despite the Man United goalkeeper's two howlers in 2-2 draw with Lyon
CHRIS WHEELER: Onana was twice at fault as United were held 2-2 in the quarter-finals, conceding an equaliser with the last kick of the game.
Legendary manager Leo Beenhakker dead at 82: Real Madrid and Ajax lead tributes to their former coach following his 50-year career on the touchline
Beenhakker went on to guide Real to three consecutive LaLiga titles from 1986 and had a second stint at the Bernabeu in 1992, earning himself the nickname 'Don Leo'.
Ruben Amorim heaps praise on £52m Man United star who now 'feels at home' after difficult start at Old Trafford following impressive display in Lyon draw
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim was particularly impressed with one player after Thursday's 2-2 draw with Lyon in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final.