Shields to defend undisputed heavyweight title vs Crews-Dezurn

Claressa Shields will defend her undisputed heavyweight crown against Franchon Crews-Dezurn at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit early next year. Shields, 30, is undefeated in her 17 professional bouts and became the first undisputed champion with a win over Danielle Perkins in February. She signed an $8m multi-year deal with Salita Promotions and Wynn Records

Jaz Brown reflects on her netball journey

Jaz Brown didn’t take the traditional route into playing professional netball, unlike many players who start playing from very young and grow in the system. She started by playing tennis. It wasn't until Brown was 17 that she switched courts, and traded in her tennis skirt for a netball dress. Last month, she made it

Caroline Dubois targets Terri Harper unification in early 2026

Caroline Dubois will pursue a showdown with British rival Terri Harper next year. The Londoner is the WBC lightweight champion and Harper holds the WBO's version of the world title at 135lbs. Dubois wants to meet the Doncaster fighter in a world championship unification early in 2026. Tyson Fury hints at return to ring: 'The

Why I’ll miss Helmut Marko as he leaves Red Bull

To many people in the paddock these days, I suspect the 82-year-old Austrian Helmut Marko was probably just ‘that crotchety old guy at Red Bull who always says exactly what he's thinking.’ Most were probably wary of approaching him. I’m happy to say I loved and respected him. And as I said to Mark Webber’s

Rhodes, Ewart Shadoff and Walsh Secure 2026 LPGA Cards

English duo Mimi Rhodes and Jodi Ewart Shadoff and Ireland's Lauren Walsh each achieved LPGA Tour cards for 2026 in Tuesday's Q-Series final qualifying. Needing to finish within the top 25, 23-year-old Rhodes finished tied-24th to earn her maiden LPGA Tour card, having played on the LET since turning professional in 2024. Rhodes had three wins

South Africa bowled out for 74 as India win

South Africa were all out for their lowest-ever total in T20 cricket, scoring only 74 as India won the series opener by 101 runs on Tuesday. Hardik Pandya smashed an unbeaten 59 off 28 balls and India scored 175-6 after losing the toss. South Africa never got their chase off the ground and collapsed from

Scienza fires Saints ahead vs West Brom

Tuesday 9 December 2025 20:10, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Leo Scienza fires Southampton ahead against West Brom after a neat passing move from the Saints.
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