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Fury and Whyte weigh in ahead of heavyweight world title fight
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Fury and Whyte weigh in ahead of heavyweight world title fight
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 100th Premier League goal but it was not enough to stop Arsenal moving into fourth thanks to a 3-1 victory over Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium.
Cristiano Ronaldo declined the opportunity to take Manchester United's penalty against Arsenal that Bruno Fernandes missed.
Arsenal dealt a blow to Manchester United's hopes of a top-four Premier League finish as Nuno Tavares, Bukayo Saka and Granit Xhaka struck in a 3-1 win on Saturday that revived the home side's chances of Champions League football next season. Arsenal were rewarded for their blistering early pace as Tavares tapped home in the third minute after United goalkeeper David de Gea pushed away a curling effort by Saka, following some poor defending by the visitors at The Emirates. AS IT HAPPENEDSaka doubled the Gunners' lead from the penalty spot after a foul on the winger in the build-up to a strike by Eddie Nketiah that went in but was ruled out as offside by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).
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Tonight sees Tyson Fury take on Dillian Whyte for the WBC heavyweight title under the arch of Wembley StadiumLink. Tyson Fury - who is the reigning WBC, lineal and Ring Magazine champion - will be fighting on home soil for the first time in four years. A record-breaking crowd of 94,000 is expected to watch the showdown at Wembley Stadium, which has ramped up security for the brawl in the wake of the disastrous Euros final, which saw hundreds storm the grounds.
In a surprisingly light-hearted face-off, Dillian Whyte told Tyson Fury “we’re both fat boys” before the pair shared a few playful moments ahead of their big fight.
Salió al fin el sol en Portimao y los pilotos de MotoGP se desataron para ofrecer la calificación más animada de la temporada. ¡Una locura! Se llevó Johann Zarco la pole y encabezará así una primera fila para la que también se ganaron un hueco Joan Mir y Aleix Espargaró. Marc Márquez peleó por las posiciones de honor hasta el final, pero le tocará remontar desde la novena plaza al cancelarle su mejor vuelta, por rematarla con bandera amarilla en pista, cuando los comisarios atendían a Pol Espargaró, que se había caído en la curva 15.