Anthony Joshua's reaction to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at Oscars
The world continues to react to the shocking altercation at the Oscars.
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The world continues to react to the shocking altercation at the Oscars.
Louis Small added to his impressive haul of achievements this season by finally winning the English Schools Cross-Country Championships.
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Heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua is facing criticism after claiming he was ‘proud’ of Will Smith for hitting Chris Rock and offering him advice on how to improve his technique ‘for next time’.
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