Liverpool: Champions League final penalty save from Jerzy Dudek in 2005 is still remarkable
It’s been exactly 17 years since Liverpool won the Champions League thanks to an incredible comeback from AC Milan.
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It’s been exactly 17 years since Liverpool won the Champions League thanks to an incredible comeback from AC Milan.
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On this day 17 years ago, Liverpool won the Champions League in the most incredible circumstances.
On this day 17 years ago, Liverpool won the Champions League in the most incredible circumstances.
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World Championships - a bronze in the women's 57k g category - from the Istanbul meet. Sad, as her entry in the 57kg category won't be sent by the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Reason: the BFI has chosen four weight categories in the women's boxing to represent the country at the CWG.
Nikhat Zareen is a powerhouse performer inside a boxing ring and she is displaying the same spunk and spontaneity while giving interviews as well as reacting to social media messages after her fabulous win the Women's World Boxing Championship. Nikhat has been given a hero's welcome by the country after she became only the fifth Indian woman to win a gold medal at the world championships.
World Boxing Championship, Nikhat Zareen has now firmly set her sights on being the first among equals at the Paris Olympics with a top podium finish during the 2024 edition of the quadrennial extravaganza. Zareen clinched the coveted gold in the flyweight (52kg) division with a facile 5-0 win over Thailand's Jitpong Jutamas in the final of the Women's World Championship in Istanbul on May 19, thus becoming only the fifth Indian boxer to be crowned world champion.