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Anthony Joshua - Tyson Fury - Jermaine Franklin - Joshua reaches the point of no return in must-win clash against Franklin - theguardian.com - Ukraine - Usa - London -  Jeddah - county Franklin

Joshua reaches the point of no return in must-win clash against Franklin

A s Anthony Joshua walks to the ring at the 02 in London on Saturday night, to face the relatively limited American Jermaine Franklin, it will be more than two years and three months since he last had his hand raised in victory. In December 2020, on a bleak winter night in the midst of Covid and in front of a sparse crowd of a thousand socially distanced fans, Joshua bludgeoned Kubrat Pulev to earn a ninth-round stoppage win.

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Two months, two teams, one winner: Premier League title race starts here - theguardian.com - Manchester - Qatar - London

Two months, two teams, one winner: Premier League title race starts here

I t has been a Premier League season of distractions, pop-up windows and one vast and disorientating hiatus. Exactly 34 weeks have passed since Arsenal kicked things off with a Friday night trip to Crystal Palace, a week before temperatures in London hit 34 degrees, four months before Lionel Messi was draped in a propaganda cape in Qatar, a month before Liz Truss was sworn in as temp-to-perm prime minister. Is that story still this story? Is there an actual narrative arc here? Did somebody win the league in between and we’ve all just forgotten and carried on?

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Marcos Giron - Wimbledon reverses stance on Russian and Belarusian athletes, lifts ban for 2023 tournament - foxnews.com - Russia - Australia - Belarus - London

Wimbledon reverses stance on Russian and Belarusian athletes, lifts ban for 2023 tournament

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Connor Goldson - Connor Goldson holds Rangers title belief as bullish defender tells Celtic 'it's not finished' - dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - London

Connor Goldson holds Rangers title belief as bullish defender tells Celtic 'it's not finished'

Rangers defender Connor Goldson insists the title race is not over despite trailing table toppers Celtic by nine points.

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Anthony Joshua - Eddie Hearn - Robert Garcia - Jermaine Franklin - Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin prize money and fight purses - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Usa - London

Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin prize money and fight purses

Jermaine Franklin will be hoping to cause an upset this Saturday night, with Britain's Anthony Joshua his opponent at the O2 Arena in London.

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Michael Vaughan - Vaughan cleared of using racist language by disciplinary panel - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - London - Pakistan

Vaughan cleared of using racist language by disciplinary panel

:Former England captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared of using racist language towards ex-Yorkshire team mate Azeem Rafiq in verdicts released by the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) panel on Friday.

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Michael Vaughan - Azeem Rafiq - Trent Bridge - Michael Vaughan cleared of charge of using racist language while at Yorkshire - breakingnews.ie - London

Michael Vaughan cleared of charge of using racist language while at Yorkshire

Michael Vaughan has been cleared of an England and Wales Cricket Board charge of using racist and/or discriminatory language during his time at Yorkshire.

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Michael Vaughan - Michael Vaughan cleared of using racist language at Yorkshire, CDC hearing finds - theguardian.com - London

Michael Vaughan cleared of using racist language at Yorkshire, CDC hearing finds

The former England captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared of using racist and/or discriminatory language and bringing the game into disrepute by the ECB’s Cricket Discipline Commission. The decision of the three-person panel, which met to hear the case in London this month, was announced on Friday.

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