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In all forms of sport, there are always debates over who is the best of the best.
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In all forms of sport, there are always debates over who is the best of the best.
Liverpool must be careful not to shunt the progress of Calvin Ramsay after his recent rise earned him an Anfield move, according to Pat Nevin.
After Oleksandr Usyk beat Anthony Joshua via a unanimous decision back in September 2021, talk quickly turned to a rematch between the pair. The venue and date has now been announced, with the fight set to take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on August 20.
Nate Diaz has challenged the UFC to book him to fight within the next two months or release him from his contract – perhaps to even face Jake Paul in a crossover bout.
Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury looks like it may finally be happening after all, but not everyone is too happy about it.
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Small businesses in Manchester are being 'hindered' by a ban on cars using loading bays for deliveries, the founder of an independent brewery has said. Rik Garner, who set up the First Chop brewery a decade ago, received a £70 fine for parking his Mercedes Estate S124 in a Northern Quarter loading bay.
Throughout the tournament, Pandya was leading Gujarat from the front, taking the charge with the bat at either number three or four, something which he hardly got to do in his previous franchise Mumbai Indians. Pandya was the anchor Gujarat needed with the bat before unleashing his stroke play in the back end of the innings, amassing 487 in 15 innings at an average of 44.27 and strike-rate of 131.26. With the ball too, he was chipping in occasionally, with his spell of 3/17 in the final at home ground in Ahmedabad proving to be match-winning.