Katie Taylor 'better than ever' ahead of Chantelle Cameron rematch
Katie Taylor insists she is "better than ever" as the legendary boxer prepares for a make or break rematch with Chantelle Cameron at the 3Arena on Saturday night.
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Katie Taylor insists she is "better than ever" as the legendary boxer prepares for a make or break rematch with Chantelle Cameron at the 3Arena on Saturday night.
Now it's on to the next objective, with many parts of northern Gaza laid to waste. Israel has now dropped leaflets telling Palestinians to evacuate four specific neighbourhoods of Khan Younis. In the last 24 hours, Israel's ground operation has netted the bodies of two hostages: a 65-year-old woman and a 19-year-old female soldier, a reminder that there's more than 200 still believed to be held.
Chantelle Cameron believes the pressure is building on Katie Taylor for their rematch on Saturday week in the 3Arena in Dublin.
A key government minister has remained tight-lipped on the decision to sack Suella Braverman from the cabinet this morning - but did heap praise on new Foreign Secretary David Cameron.
Suella Braverman has been sacked from her role as home secretary as part of a Cabinet reshuffle.
David Cameron has been seen arriving at Number 10 Downing Street this morning (Monday) fuelling speculation he may be about to enter frontline politics.
Katie Taylor is confident things will be different in her rematch with Chantelle Cameron when she looks to set the record straight back in Dublin on November 25th.
In an unexpected event during the Cricket World Cup 2023 match between England and Australia in Ahmedabad on Saturday, leg umpire Chris Gaffaney had to duck for cover after the bat slipped out of Cameron Green's hands. It happened on the first ball of the 31st over of the Australian innings. It was a short ball from England speedster Mark Wood and Green tried to play a pull shot on it. While Green edged the ball in the air that fell safely on the off side later, the bat slipped out of the Australian player's hands and went towards leg umpire Gaffaney, who had to leave his position to save himself.