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At the behest of the Olympic platform, the American choice would be watching Simone Biles, Suni Lee, and Gabby Douglas taking stands with each other. Ultimately, this trio indicates the golden run that Team USA has been dictating on Olympic gymnastics for the last two decades. The dream run started with Carly Patterson’s all-around gold medal in the 2004 Olympics. In consecutive turns, Nastia Liukin, Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles, and Suni Lee claimed the same title. The 2024 Paris Olympics could be the sixth in that trot. Moreover, in a rare turn of events, the ephemeral trio could be present there together for the very first time (and for the last time maybe!). But before that, the Winter Cup could have been a marvelous chance to see the three starlets opposing each other, edging to show the glittering in leotard.

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But with Simone Biles bowing out, the stage is now limited to the rest of the two. Does that leave room for uncomfortable questions before the Paris Olympics, or would it be too early to jostle into that? Let’s find a suitable perspective.

Gymnastics-Simone Biles' unexpected Tokyo story | Reuters

Simone Biles’ routine exercise in the US National Camp under Carly Patterson’s glance evoked her returning chance after the 2023 World Championship. Moreover, that camp’s timeline conjured to the 7x Olympic medalist’s returning probability this month, in the Winter Cup.

However, Biles herself never went vocal, sprinkling her share on the deliberate participation question. Moreover, the contest holds the ability to qualify gymnasts for the upcoming US National Classic. But that couldn’t change the scenario for Simone as she is still maintaining her silence while the registration window is rearing to find the end day. In such a situation, her decision may indicate one side that Simone is choosing her battles mindfully now. Standing at the age of 26, the American sensation may not hound each contest. So, a selective approach may help her to run more days. But in such a strategy, one complexity is bound to come, and that is gelling with the formation.

A notable absentee in 2024 Winter Cup: how Simone Biles’s absence can hamper Team USA 

Simone Biles wins bronze in balance beam at Tokyo Olympics - Los Angeles  Times

Before coming to the obvious team selection for the upcoming bouts, let’s have a look at the American team for the last two occasions.

In the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championship in Antwerp, Simone Biles was joined by Skye Blakely, Shilese Jones, Joscelyn Roberson, and Leanne Wong in the team events. Eventually, the nearest opponent, Brazil, could stay behind by a vast gap. Moreover, in the Tokyo Olympics team, Simone Biles found Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, and Grace McCallum with her in giving a rigid challenge to the champion team, ROC. Coincidentally, from these two American squads, only Suni Lee and Skye Blakely have registered for the upcoming Winter Cup. The rest of the elite gymnasts backed out. Among them, Jordan Chiles and Joscelyn Roberson’s exit decision came after Simone pulled out. However, both Jordan and Roberson blamed their injury for forcing them out. Nevertheless, such a concerted absence has minimized the chance of framing the USA team with the same faces in the future. Despite that, a missing berth might be a chance for the waiting ones to fill in the gap. The Winter Cup could answer the quest for a suitable replacement.

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Just like Simone Biles, Gabby is chasing her third Olympics. If the pair succeed in their goal, they will touch Dominique Dawes, the legend of the sport. In sharing more similarities with the 23x world champion, Gabby also hung her leotard for a sizeable chunk of years. Now, after lighting the fire again, the 28-year-old is about to defy all the odds to find herself on the Olympic podium again. That keeps her in the same frame as Simone Biles as well. So, in the absence of her 2016 Olympic teammate, Gabby will want to rouse the similar fanfare in Kentucky. That applies to Suni Lee as well. Except for this duo, NCAA spearhead Trinity Thomas would challenge Skye Blakely to captivate the contest. Except for them, Alicia Zhou will try to repeat her gold-winning performance from the 2023 Pan American Games. The 2023 Winter Cup all-around champion, Lexi Zeiss, will be there as well. She was on standby for the American team that earned the 2022 World Championship medal.

However, the controversial intergender bout never came to fruition and Shields is now just days away from fighting in MMA for the first time since suffering a split decision loss in October 2021.

‘The GWOAT’ will face 1-2 MMA fighter Kelsey DeSantis at PFL vs Bellator: CHAMPS in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night – but she’s still got Thurman on her mind.

In a recent interview with Gillie & Wallo, Shields claimed to be ‘bigger, longer, and more skilled’ than the former unified welterweight world champion while breaking down their potential fight.

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The 28-year-old faced backlash on social media for her comments about Thurman, but stands by them wholeheartedly despite being branded ‘delusional’ by one of her rivals, Alycia Baumgardner

“What is the issue? I would understand it being an issue if I said I’d knock Keith Thurman out. I would understand people being in an uproar about that,” Shields told talkSPORT.com

“A two-time Olympic gold medallist, 13-time world champion, a three-time undisputed champion, saying I have better skills is a problem?

🚨 Claressa Shields calls out Keith Thurman, he's responded

“Everyone making a big [thing] about that needs to shut up crying.

“If Keith can downplay the greatest woman of all time and say he’ll put on bigger gloves and [fight with] one hand, you’re dang right I can say I’m a better boxer than him because it’s the truth.

“I ain’t never been dropped with a body shot. I ain’t lost in my career, I’ve got more belts than him, more gold medals than him, and I move better than him.

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“If he can talk that trash about me, I’m going to talk that trash on him.”

The American confidently predicted a KO win for the son of boxing legend Kostya Tszyu before revealing the crux of her beef with Thurman, who she feels is underestimating her simply because she is a woman.

Claressa Shields 'starts camp' for first cross-gender fight against Keith  Thurman - Boxing - Sports - Daily Express US

Shields added: “Keith Thurman, he’s not that great of a fighter. He’s good, not great.

“Me, I’m great regardless of whether I am a woman or not. They want me to bow down like, ‘Keith Thurman is a man, he was a world champion so that makes you less than him’.

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“So, for him to even say it is disrespectful to me and women’s boxing, but nobody is making a big deal out of that because he disrespected me.

"Man of my word" - Keith Thurman serious about intergender boxing match  against Claressa Shields

“When he disrespects me it’s okay, but when I disrespect him it’s a problem. Whatever!”

In an ideal world, Deontay Wilder would be preparing for his fight against Anthony Joshua just about now. Alas, ideal it is not. Since that fight is not happening, the former heavyweight champion is busy spending time with his wife, cruising in his Rolls Royce. As he does that, he hints at a ‘Lonely Road.’ Where does this road lead? Fans remain curious.

In December, Wilder lost to his Kiwi opponent, Joseph Parker, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh. That night, ‘Bronze Bomber’ did not just register his career’s third loss, but he also lost his chance to fight ‘AJ’ in the tentative March 8th fight. While the Londoner kept his side of the deal by defeating Otto Wallin, Wilder failed. As he faces flak for the same now, he wrote a message reflecting on his character in an Instagram post.

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On his Instagram, the 38-year-old fighter posted a video of him cruising in his Rolls Royce along with his partner, Telli Swift. Grown-out hair, and a wide smile, the Alabama hard hitter was composed, jamming to a song while trying to sing along. In the captions, he wrote, “Anyone who knows me knows my character! I’ve always shown love and helped everyone around me. The devil is busy and hurt people try to hurt people but before I go down this lonely road I pray that everything is going to be ok.”

Deontay Wilder next fight: 2024 fight date, potential opponents including  Ngannou, Joshua and retirement | Sporting News

In the wake of his scathing loss to Parker, a lot of folks wondered if this was the knell for the Bronze Bomber’s illustrious career. While he has not clarified when he will fight next and against whom, it is also crucial to note that fans still await his confrontation against AJ. With so much baggage in the background, this video was roped in by the fans to deliver their takes on his career.

Fans appreciate Deontay Wilder, despite the backlash

Echoing his caption that explained his nature of helping people, a fan doubled on the character witness for the fighter. They noted, “This my brudda right here and he’s a real one forget all the other stuff he’s def a man of his word and helps a lot of people and holds his family down.”

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Then came a user, who, in vehemently critical words, relayed to the fighter what a huge section of his critics believe now: “THIS DUDE IS DONE.”

Joseph Parker: Deontay Wilder shock defeat down to 'inactivity' | Boxing  News | Sky Sports

In response to voices as the previous, a supporter urged folks to give the 43-3-1, fighter some private space with his family. “⁠All the negative comments let this man live his personal life 100 10 damn half of yalll wouldn’t even step in the ring,” wrote the fan.

Another well-wisher, or rather a critic, it’s hard to tell now; suggested the fighter go back to his former trainer. Currently, the heavyweight trains under the tutelage of Philadelphian, Malik Scott. The user urged the boxer to go back to Mark Breland, with whom Bomber terminated his alliance right before his Tyson Fury Trilogy fight in 2020. They said, “You need a new trainer, bring.Mark back.”

Then came an avid fan, labeling Wilder as the “best knockout fighter of all time bomb squad.”

A time traveller theory has been doing the rounds on social media, with some fans convinced a spectator at Mike Tyson’s bout against Peter McNeeley was recording on a smartphone

Boxing fans are still convinced a time traveller was present at Mike Tyson’s legendary fight against Peter McNeeley in 1995.

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Iron Mike easily defeated McNeeley 28 years ago, with the bout ending in the first round after just 89 seconds. It was Tyson’s first fight since his release from prison.

But there was certainly no ring rust on him, with his punches so fierce that McNeeley’s manager Vinnie Vecchione stepped in to protect him from long-lasting damage and get him disqualified.

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A conspiracy theory has emerged in the decades since about a fan who appeared to be filming the fight on a smartphone all the way back in 1995.

The fan held up a device that looked like a modern phone while recording Tyson during his comeback fight against McNeeley. While the image is blurred, it even had black spots in similar positions to modern-day camera lenses.

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This sparked the time traveller theory, with fans curious about exactly what the spectator was holding. But sadly for those who believe in the theory, Inside Edition’s YouTube channel has debunked the idea.

jake paul mike tyson: Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson: Will YouTube sensation fight legendary boxer? - The Economic Times

Presenter Les Trent addressed the conspiracy theory by confirming: “We did some digging and found out the device in the video is not a smartphone at all.

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“It’s an early version of a camcorder called a Dycam Logitech. So for the time being, it looks like we’ll have to leave time travel to the movies.”

Teofimo Lopez Jr. appears to be zeroing in on a potential clash against Terence Crawford with each passing day.

With “Bud” on a break and a rematch against Errol Spence Jr. nowhere in sight, the 140-pound WBO champion Lopez could leverage his “super champion” status to force the issue against the undisputed welterweight king.

The WBO’s rules indicate that a super champion can be installed as a mandatory challenger against a champion in the division above.

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Lopez (20-1, 13 KOs) and Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) have been exchanging unpleasantries in recent days following Lopez’s lackluster win against Jamaine Ortiz earlier this month. After the fight, Crawford, who was in attendance supporting Keyshawn Davis during his stoppage win against Jose Pedraza, told Lopez to “go back to the drawing board, chump.”

The 26-year-old Lopez invited Crawford, 37, for a clash anywhere between 147 and 154 pounds and warned that the Nebraska native “don’t want no part of me, man.”

Teofimo Lopez: Terence Crawford blasted by Teofimo Lopez for facing  “handicapped” opponents in his career

Lopez’s father and trainer Teofimo Sr. is now adding further fuel to the fire.

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“I don’t think Crawford wants anything to do with my son. His career is going to be over. That’s how he feels,” Lopez Sr. told Punsh Drunk Boxing. “My son destroying him. [Crawford] thinks he’s King Kong. Him losing to my son would be a disgrace. He wouldn’t be able to sleep at night. It would be a nightmare. it would be like him coming back from Vietnam, seeing all that sh!t that you see in those wars.

Teofimo Lopez, Edis Tatli agree to terms for lightweight fight on Crawford-Khan  undercard - The Ring

“He’ll be waking up in the middle of the night, ‘Teo, where are you, Teo?’ To me, Crawford is a guy like Mike Tyson. Remember when he used to say he was scared, an old lion, walking into the ring. Crawford is scared to death. You know why he’s scared to death? He doesn’t want to have that [loss]. He knows my son has got a good chance to give him that [loss] … They don’t want to lose. My son always goes for the top dog. He’s in the game to fight the top dog. Terence wants to go three weight divisions to fight Canelo. My son just wants to go up one weight division.”

Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn spent some time talking with iFL TV about a number of topics, including not making any headway with Gervonta Davis on a proposal to fight Conor Benn. While that might be a bummer for Hearn & Co, he does say he’s received interest in another big fight for Benn that will largely depend on an impending ruling from the British Boxing Board of Control following Benn’s recent hearing with the commission.

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Also, Hearn touches on the upcoming heavyweight matchup between Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou, explaining how this is a must-win situation for his prized heavyweight.

Hearn on Gervonta Davis turning down his offer to face Conor Benn

“We made him an offer, which he felt he didn’t want to discuss further…It was over the $10 [million guaranteed] but it also had PPV bonuses beyond that, gate bonuses beyond that. So it could’ve been $20M, could’ve been $25M. But he didn’t really want to discuss it.

Eddie Hearn On A Potential Gervonta Davis And Conor Benn Fight

“I made him an offer that I felt was an offer that was quite powerful for the fight and could also lead to a lot more than that beyond the basic but, you know…I think he probably don’t really understand the dynamic of the deal, the numbers. I might go back.

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“I mean, to be honest with you regarding Conor Benn, he’s had his hearing now and we’ll get the results of that in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully all being positive, there was a situation that came up yesterday with a potential fight which I’m not going to go into but it would be a massive opportunity for Conor.”

Gervonta Davis vs. Conor Benn: Eddie Hearn confirms the fight is a 'done'  deal | Marca

On his level of nervousness for the Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou fight

“I’m always nervous about every AJ fight, especially that one because it’s just the unknown, isn’t it? I mean we know more than we did, and what we got to see was a lot better than what I thought, which was a very capable boxer who is very strong, hits very hard, and has no fear. But you’re fighting a guy who’s 0-1 which brings more pressure into it. So it’s a must-win for AJ.”

Just two months into the 2024 tennis season and after our first edition of our ATP power rankings we are definitely starting to see some players rise and potentially challenge Novak Djokovic for the top spot on the ATP tour. In fact, as you will see below, we see one player already overtaking Djokovic. For now, at least.

Following a busy week in Rotterdam, Buenos Aires, and Delray Beach last week – and it should be noted Djokovic played in none of those tournaments – but with mostly expected results, there were not many changes. The top of the rankings changed and the bottom as well.

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The question is, of course, how long the new number one can stay atop the rankings. He has not lost this year so far. Here are the rankings as we see fit now.

Power ranking the ATP top ten

1. Jannik Sinner (Previous ranking – 2)

Following his triumph in Rotterdam there is really no doubt that Sinner is the hottest name in the sport right now. The past few months have been incredible for the 22-year-old and with some big wins over players below him on the list in recent times, he has certainly justified his spot at number one.

Novak Djokovic at Australian Open: Jannik Sinner vouches for him -  Sportal.eu

2. Novak Djokovic (Previous ranking – 1)

Any list without Djokovic at the top feels a little bit wrong, but having not seen him on court since defeat in Melbourne, it’s natural for him to be replaced by his Italian rival. The top two will both return to action at Indian Wells, a few weeks from now, and we’ll see then if Djokovic can get back on top.

3. Daniil Medvedev (Previous ranking – 3)

The Russian is another not to have played since the defeat at the Australian Open, but in Medvedev’s case, the chasing pack hasn’t quite done enough to take his spot in the top three. He is scheduled to return in Dubai but has been struggling with injury, so it could yet be a few weeks until we see Medvedev back in action.

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4. Carlos Alcaraz (Previous ranking – 4)

The Spaniard was upset by Nicolas Jarry in the Buenos Aires semi-finals this week, costing him another great chance at a title. Alcaraz hasn’t reached a final since his defeat to Djokovic back in Cincinnati last year and is in desperate need of a good week in Rio to start turning his fortunes around.

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5. Alexander Zverev (Previous ranking – 5)

Zverev is set to make his return to action in Los Cabos this coming week as the top seed, where he’ll look to start climbing the rankings. Luckily for him, the mixed fortunes of those behind him have kept his position in the top five safe, at least for now.

6. Andrey Rublev (Previous ranking – 6)

Rublev’s quarter-final defeat in Rotterdam wasn’t enough to see him climb into the top five. The gap isn’t insurmountable, however, and a strong week in Doha could quickly see him make a jump.

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7. Taylor Fritz (Previous ranking – 8)

Fritz’s first outing since losing at the Australian Open saw him pick up his first title of the season at Delray Beach. The American didn’t drop a set all tournament and looks to be one of the strongest players on tour at the minute.

Novak Djokovic gives scathing assessment of Australian Open loss to Jannik  Sinner - ABC News

8. Alex de Minaur (Previous ranking – 9)

It’s a jump up the rankings for the Australian, who’s 2024 just keeps getting better. A great week in Rotterdam reaching the final only reinforces the form he’s in. He’s got a chance to really prove his credentials when he heads to Los Cabos this week as one of the favourites for the trophy.

9. Hubert Hurkacz (Previous ranking – 7)

The Pole might feel hard done by to fall by a couple of places, but the last few weeks haven’t been the best for Hurkacz. Reaching the semi-finals in Marseille wasn’t bad, but an early exit in Rotterdam was far from ideal. A week off might do Hurkacz some good, with Dubai a good chance to climb up the rankings the week after next.

10. Grigor Dimitrov (Previous ranking – Unranked)

It’s a top-ten debut for the Bulgarian following a strong week in the Netherlands, and reaching the final in Marseille a week prior truly shows the form that the 32-year-old is in. We’ll have to wait and see if Dimitrov can push on and add a few titles to his name in 2024, but as of right now, he’s certainly a worthy inclusion in the top ten.

Floyd Mayweather was undefeated in his boxing career, but he faced one huge loss outside the ring that he couldn’t overcome.

It has been less than a year since Floyd lost his personal assistant, Marikit ‘Kitchie’ Laurico, but the pain still troubles him, as he shared in a tear-jerking personal interview with The Pivot Podcast.

Mayweather remembers dead assistant Kitchie

When asked how the losses of people he loved affected him, the 46-year-old initially said “we don’t wanna talk about that” before gathering himself and saying “we’re gonna get through this.”

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A lonely tear rolled down Floyd’s left cheek as he began to remember his best friend Kitchie, who knew him better than anyone else. She passed away unexpectedly in March 2023.

“People really wouldn’t understand that people like your drivers and your assistants are your best friend,” he said to Pivot hosts Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder, who were also moved to tears by his vulnerability.

Floyd Mayweather and His Musician Friends: Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey &  More | Billboard

“Kitchie was the only person in life that I could talk about anything to. That knew my deepest secrets.”

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Mayweather’s reflections revealed the side of fame that is not understood by many people who don’t live it. It is hard to trust people, even family members and partners. The assistant that he spent every day with was a sanctuary for the 15-time world champ.

Fans react to seeing new side of Floyd Mayweather

The emotional interview came as a shock to many fans, who had never seen that side of Mayweather, who is more widely known for his cocky attitude and flashy displays of wealth.

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“First time seeing seeing Floyd this vulnerable,” said a user on Twitter/X.

“Need more raw content like this instead of everyone trying to be a fake gangsta,” another fan commented under the interview.

Former world champion Anthony Joshua (27-3, 24 KO) admitted that he was not surprised by the problems encountered by WBC titleholder Tyson Fury (34-0-1, 24 KO) against Francis Ngannou last October.

AJ notes that some people refer to the 35-year-old Fury as the “greatest,” but he does not share that view.

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“I’ve watched Tyson Fury fight many times – people claim he’s the greatest, but I think if I were to box Tyson Fury, the fight would be much like facing Ngannou,” said Joshua.

Joshua had his last fight in December against Sweden’s Otto Wallin. Anthony won by technical knockout in the fifth round.

Anthony Joshua accepts terms for fight with Tyson Fury in December | UK  News | Sky News

Earlier, Ngannou compared Joshua and Fury, expressing doubts about AJ’s ability to take a punch.

SHOCKED boxing fans declared there is no way Anthony Joshua can knock out Francis Ngannou – after the Cameroonian showed off his insane physique.

The former UFC heavyweight champ steps into the boxing ring for a second time next month when he takes on AJ in Saudi Arabia.

After massively scaring Tyson Fury in October, he is confident of causing plenty of problems for Joshua.

And supporters are inclined to agree following the veteran’s latest Instagram post.

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Hulking Ngannou, 37, shared a video to his 6.6million followers of his trainer repeatedly slamming a weighted wall ball against his set of rock-solid abs in the gym.

The fighter remains unmoved in his training shorts with a towel around his neck and headphones on.

Ngannou captioned the clip: “My face when they said that I don’t belong in boxing. Not born different, built different.”

Anthony Joshua Uses Fury's Ordeal To Play Down On Ngannou's Punch

And that prompted a wave of responses with his followers feeling ominous for Joshua’s chances on March 8.

One said: “AJ ain’t knocking that thing out I’m sorry.”

Another wrote: “Only way you are beating this man is on points.”

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A fifth commented: “Legend says they had to add cement on the ball cause he was breaking them all.”

A sixth responded: “AJ better aim for the face or win on points.”

A seventh quipped: “Lmao couldn’t pay me to fight this man.”

I've heard he doesn't have a chin' – Francis Ngannou questions Anthony  Joshua's punch resistance with KO talk | talkSPORT

An eighth claimed: “Francis is too strong for boxing.”

ninth put: “Absolute beast.”

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And a final user simply labelled him a “tank”.

However, AJ fans sent a similar chilling warning to Ngannou after he posted his own content from inside his training camp.