Francis Ngannou boxing ranking shocks fans as plans explained after Tyson Fury fight
Boxing enthusiasts are puzzled by Francis Ngannou's ranking after his fight against Tyson Fury.
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Boxing enthusiasts are puzzled by Francis Ngannou's ranking after his fight against Tyson Fury.
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Boxing judge Juan Carlos Pelayo has been criticised for his scoring in the Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight.
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Cancún, Mexico: An emotional Ons Jabeur said she would donate part of her WTA Finals prize money to Palestinians after avenging her Wimbledon final defeat to Marketa Vondrousova on Wednesday. After earning her first win of the week at the season-ending championships in Cancun, Tunisia’s Jabeur choked back tears as she spoke on court. “I am very happy with the win, but I haven’t been happy lately,” said the only Arabic woman to reach a Grand Slam final. “The situation in the world doesn’t make me happy,” Jabeur added as she broke down in tears, before composing herself enough to talk about the Israel-Hamas conflict. “It’s very tough seeing children, babies dying every day,” she said. “It’s heartbreaking, so I’ve decided to donate part of my prize money to help the Palestinians. “I cannot be happy with just this win, with what is happening. I’m sorry guys, it’s supposed to be about tennis, but it’s very frustrating looking at videos every day. “I’m sorry — it’s not a political message, it’s just humanity.