ONE Fight Night 2 Sajikan Tiga Perebutan Juara Dunia
ONE Championhsip menggebrak lagi lewat ajang ONE Fight Night 2. Bakal ada tiga laga perebutan juara dunia di sana. Apa saja?
Players.bio is a large online platform sharing the best live coverage of your favourite sports: Football, Golf, Rugby, Cricket, F1, Boxing, NFL, NBA, plus the latest sports news, transfers & scores. Exclusive interviews, fresh photos and videos, breaking news. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7. Check our daily updates and make sure you don't miss anything about celebrities' lives.

ONE Championhsip menggebrak lagi lewat ajang ONE Fight Night 2. Bakal ada tiga laga perebutan juara dunia di sana. Apa saja?
Sumit, picked up from here left off in Tokyo, and created a new world record after hurling the spear to a record distance of 68.62m in his event. The 24-year-old para athlete's previous world record throw of 68.55m in the F64 category came at the Tokyo Games last year.
When you think of Neeraj Chopra, the image that usually pops up is of the 24-year-old running up to his mark, hurling the javelin and then spreading his arms out in celebration before the stick even lands. However, he is a man of many talents and in a recent video, he has impressed fans with his strength and agility as he performed a pole-climbing exercise. Chopra shared a video on Friday where he can be seen first climbing up a diagonal pole and then climbing back down.
TOKYO : Two-time champions Urawa Red Diamonds and Thailand's BG Pathum United recorded comprehensive wins on Friday over Johor Darul Tazim and Kitchee respectively to confirm their places in the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League.
Keely Hodgkinson says the pain of her world and Commonwealth silvers is fuelling her battle through end-of-season fatigue as she targets a long-awaited gold at the European Championships. The Wigan Borough ace waltzed through her 800m heat in Munich as a time of 2:03.72 fired her into Friday night's semi-finals. Ad Hodgkinson, 20, fell short of gold medals at this summer's World Championships and Commonwealth Games as she went down against American star Athing Mu and Kenyan Mary Moraa in both Eugene and Birmingham.
TOKYO: As the old football saying goes, it’s the hope that kills you.
Commonwealth Games gold medalwinning weightlifter has been attending endless felicitations since he arrived home from Birmingham. Despite the busy schedule, the 20-year-old took time out to chat with TOI, share his experiences and expectations from the future. Excerpts. How was the feeling returning home after almost three years?It was a great feeling, particularly as I was coming home with the reward that had kept me away from home for these three years. It felt nostalgic coming back to my village (Deulpur) and meet all my friends. So many people had turned up at the airport to receive me. Even in the village, the celebrations continued for days. How busy have you been after returning from Birmingham? Extremely busy. I wake up at 7 in the morning, and have to visit so many places. I manage to return home by 11 pm. Of course, I haven’t found time to train. I guess I can start training only after I go back to Patiala. Aren’t you tired of felicitations? Not yet. They do keep me busy, but never have I felt that that it is enough.
TOKYO : Vissel Kobe coach Takayuki Yoshida said his players embraced their status as Asian Champions League outsiders on their way to knocking J1 League leaders Yokohama F Marinos out of the continental club championship on Thursday.