'Court of Gold' director discusses NBA players' affinity for USA despite prior anthem protests
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Olympic bronze medallist pugilist Vijender Singh has advocated for increased foreign exposure for Indian boxers to increase their chances of winning a medal at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. In addition, he called for new and fair elections in the Boxing Federation of India (BFI). Since the Paris Olympics, boxing has been relatively quiet. In October and November of last year, youth boxers (both men and women) competed at the U19 World Boxing Championships in the USA. The men's national championships took place in early January in Bareilly (UP), while the women's competition, originally scheduled for February 21-28 in Lucknow, has been postponed.
It's no secret that Wayne Gretzky — the greatest hockey player of alltime — is pals with President Donald Trump, and that's something that has not sat well with folks in Gretzky's native Canada.
We've been seeing more and more athletes willing to show their patriotism and express gratitude for being Americans (no points for guessing why this might be the case), and I think we got one of the coolest examples of this, courtesy the Clemson Tigers baseball team.
Canada soccer coach Jesse Marsch waded into politics Wednesday, telling United States President Donald Trump to "lay off the ridiculous rhetoric about Canada being a 51st state."
Jesse Marsch, the American-born head coach of the Canadian men's soccer team, took aim at President Donald Trump on Wednesday and suggested he back off the "ridiculous rhetoric" of making Canada the 51st U.S. state.