Floyd Mayweather names rival he “disliked the most”
Floyd Mayweather says Oscar De La Hoya was the opponent he “disliked the most,” revisiting their 2007 split-decision clash that became one of boxing’s biggest pay-per-view events.
Read MoreFloyd Mayweather says Oscar De La Hoya was the opponent he “disliked the most,” revisiting their 2007 split-decision clash that became one of boxing’s biggest pay-per-view events.
Read MoreWorld Curling has revised its stone-monitoring procedures at the Winter Games after disputed deliveries, introducing an on-request umpire system following a heated Sweden–Canada clash.
Read MoreLindsey Vonn’s Olympic comeback ended in injury, but attention quickly shifted to her response to a possible White House invite. The skiing legend declined to say whether she would attend if invited by President Donald Trump.
Read MoreUkaleq Slettemark’s Olympic appearance carries symbolic weight for Greenland, which must compete under Denmark’s flag because it lacks IOC recognition as a sovereign state.
Read MoreMike Tyson is stepping out of the ring and into the national diet debate. Backing a White House campaign against ultra-processed foods, he says the issue is personal and rooted in his own family’s loss.
Read MoreA doctor has posted an image illustrating the type of fracture Lindsey Vonn suffered in her Olympic downhill crash, calling it a “bad” break that will require multiple surgeries and months of rehabilitation.
Read MoreDonald Trump’s renewed focus on Greenland has cast a political shadow over the Winter Games, where biathlete Ukaleq Slettemark is using her Olympic moment to assert a simple message: her country is not for sale.
Read MoreAs Manchester City chase silverware on multiple fronts, Bernardo Silva is delivering when it matters most. His late influence at Anfield underlined his enduring importance even as speculation grows over whether this will be his final season at the Etihad Stadium.
Read MoreA dispute over Olympic neutrality rules has ended Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych’s Games before they began, after officials disqualified him for refusing to remove a helmet paying tribute to victims of the war in Ukraine.
Read MoreUFC CEO Ari Emanuel said the planned June 14 White House card will likely feature six or seven fights and a few thousand spectators fewer than the large-scale projections previously suggested by Donald Trump.
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