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The son of the most famous golfer in the world has yet to be quite ready for the big stage.

Charlie Woods failed to qualify for the 2024 U.S. Open and play alongside his father, Tiger Woods. He shot an 81 in the U.S. Open local qualifier at The Legacy Golf & Tennis Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida. However, that score placed him only tied for 61st out of 74 participants, falling well short of the top five placement needed to advance to the final qualifying round, which is held on May 20.

Charlie, 15, had a similar scenario where he had a chance to play alongside his father earlier this year. In February, he participated in a Cognizant Classic qualifier at Lost Lake Golf Club in Hobe Sound, Florida. He also failed to advance, shooting a round-of-16 over-par 86. Charlie has yet to play a major tournament with his father, who is tied for first all-time in PGA Tour wins.

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Charlie following in his father’s footsteps on the golf course is hardly surprising. He and his sister, Sam, were caddying for Tiger at a Masters contest back in 2015 and were also present for their father’s induction into the Golf Hall of Fame in 2022. From a very young age, Charlie has been submerged in the golf world, and that extends to the three appearances he has made with Tiger at the PNC Championships in 2020, 2021 and 2022. While the tournament is unofficial, it showcases golfers with their children and often can foreshadow the youngsters later on attempting a professional career themselves, much like Charlie has.

Tony Bellew is not the only one who feels this way if Mike Tyson gets hurt by Jake Paul

Jake Paul needs to undertand one thing, those of us who grew up watching Mike Tyson fight have gone through his transformation from the scariest man on the planet to the funny and wise uncle who is always high. Even during the face-off against Jake Paul, you could see Mike Tyson is no longer the same tough man who instilled fear on every single one of his opponents. He laughed and reminded all of us he has evolved, but has he evolved past violence? If that is the case, then Jake Paul does have a chance to beat him. But if Tyson’s violent self is still there, he will more than likely knock Jake Paul out when they fight. Still, that funny uncle is an image many of his cherish. So does Tony Bellew.

🚨 Tony Bellew admits he is worried about 'nuts' Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul  clash

Speaking to Boyle Sports, Tony Bellew explained the reason he is against the fight and even threatened Jake Paul if he hurts Tyson. He said: “Mike is probably getting between $20-50 million for this fight, I’m not going to lie, I’d do it. Everyone has got a price. But if Jake Paul hurts Mike Tyson it would absolutely kill me. If he hurt Mike Tyson and then I run into Jake Paul, I’d chin him, quite happily. I would even spend a couple weeks in the big house for that. It’s a sad, sad day. It’s not a professional contest really because only women fight two minute rounds, men do not fight two minutes. But Jake Paul is so f*****g pig headed, he wants it to go on Mike Tyson’s record. Hopefully Mike chins him and puts him to sleep in six or seven seconds.”

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight 'will be staged to some degree' after boxing  icon was 'forgotten about'

He continued: “The age Tyson is at, he could be Jake Paul’s grandfather, so it’s sad really. It should have been left as an exhibition. But that’s who he is, he’s after clout and fame. I just hope Mike has that one punch left in him. He will never lose that punch, he’s lost the snap and sharpness of it, but if he turns a right hand over and hits Jake Paul on the chin, the boy is going to sleep. But at 58 years old it’s f*****g frightening, this is show business. This really isn’t boxing. I don’t think Netflix cares about Mike’s health, they generated $25billion last year. Netflix doesn’t give a s**t about Mike Tyson. No one cares and the saddest part is, Mike knows that – he’s been there, done it and got the T-shirt.”

Tennis legend Serena Williams is set to host the 2024 ESPYs on July 11, according to a release from ESPN.

It was noted that Williams will take on the role as host of ESPN’s annual awards show one day after the premiere of the first episode of the eight-part documentary series In the Arena: Serena Williams.

“I couldn’t be more excited to host The ESPYS,” Williams said in the release. “This is a dream come true for me, and something I’ve wanted to do for as long as I can remember. It has been a sensational year for sports and an unprecedented one for female athletes. I can’t wait to celebrate everyone on-stage in July.”

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Daniil Medvedev says if you want to know who’s going to win the French Open for the men, just look at the top of the ATP rankings

After his elimination from Rome in the round of 16 by Tommy Paul, Daniil Medvedev speculated on who might be in with a chance of winning Roland-Garros.

And he isn’t looking too far from the top of the rankings – although he admits fitness and injury may well play a part.

“I think we should go by the ranking: Novak [Djokovic]. Jannik [Sinner], if he plays. I don’t know. Carlos [Alcaraz], if he plays. I don’t know,” he said to journalists in his press conference.

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“Then it’s me, [world] No 4. Who won Monte-Carlo? Stef [Stefanos Tsitsipas]. If he wins here [in Rome], could be big favourite, for sure. If he wins two Masters 1000s, he’s one of the favourites, too.

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“I think if Novak and Carlos play, they’re two big favourites. They like the surface. They can win Grand Slams. But now it’s maybe little bit more open than it was ever before.

“Good for me, too, because usually in Roland-Garros I don’t play that well. The more open it is, the better it is for me.”

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Djokovic, Sinner and Alcaraz have all, however, struggled with fitness in recent weeks. Reports from Italy suggest that Sinner is considering skipping Roland-Garros due to a hip injury, while Djokovic is apparently suffering after being struck on the head by a falling water bottle on Friday.

Tiger Woods talks with members of the media in a press conference during a practice round for the PGA Championship golf tournament at Valhalla Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Through nearly three decades in the public eye, Tiger Woods has remained a consummate corporate cipher, dodging troublesome inquiries with an enigmatic ease that would have impressed Louisville’s own Muhammad Ali. No one has ever said less more often, a muscle he’ll work strenuously while facing inquiries about his work on the PGA Tour’s new subcommittee tasked with talking to the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.

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On Monday, independent director Jimmy Dunne resigned from the Tour’s Policy Board and bemoaned a lack of progress in advancing the Framework Agreement with the PIF that he helped architect, the June 6 announcement of which blindsided players (including Woods) and sparked a bitter governance review during which a faction of player-directors repeatedly demanded accountability from those who worked secretly on the deal unbeknownst to the rest of the board. A day after Dunne’s departure, Woods was asked how optimistic he is about a Saudi deal being reached.

Tiger Woods responds to 'surprising' PGA Tour leadership drama

“I think we’re working on negotiations with PIF. It’s ongoing; it’s fluid; it changes day-to-day,” he said, revealing as much as a burka. “Has there been progress? Yes. But it’s an ongoing negotiation, so a lot of work ahead for all of us with this process, and so we’re making steps and it may not be giant steps, but we’re making steps.”

Unlike Rory McIlroy, who has said a deal with PIF is in the best interests of the game, Woods hasn’t detailed what resolution he’d like to see, an astute strategy in that it keeps his counterparts wondering if he wants one at all. He was a vocal critic of LIV and allied with McIlroy to reshape the Tour in an effort to prevent more players leaving, but that was before executives performed an about-face on the Saudis to rival that of Linda Blair in “The Exorcist.” Woods acknowledged that he and McIlroy are not so aligned in their thinking now.

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“It’s good to see it differently, but collectively as a whole we want to see whatever’s best for all the players, the fans, and the state of golf,” he said. “How we get there, that’s to be determined, but the fact that we’re in this together and in this fight together to make golf better is what it’s all about.”

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Pressed on what he wants to see happen, Woods blocked: “I’m not going to comment. Except that we’re making steps. That’s all I can say.”

Are you personally open to a deal with the Saudis?

“I’m personally involved in the process.”

Dunne called me Monday evening and described his position on the board as having become “superfluous,” describing a ghostly existence in which he wasn’t a decision-maker and wasn’t consulted by those who are — a predictable result of his role in the Framework Agreement. Woods was asked if he agreed with Dunne’s assessment.

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“No,” he replied. “Jimmy and the amount of work and dedication that he put into the board and to the PGA Tour, it’s been incredible. It was a bit surprising that he resigned yesterday and just how it all came about, but, no, his role and his help, then what he’s been able to do for the PGA Tour has been great.”

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It was a commendable effort at sincerity. Woods’ fellow director, Jordan Spieth, was also at pains to push back on a narrative that players now wield too much power, insisting that good governance has now been established. He used the word “balance” or a derivation thereof 11 times in his Tuesday press conference.

In 2023, Simone Biles made history by becoming the oldest gymnast to win the U.S. Gymnastics Championships at the age of 26. This year, she aims to defend her title, but standing in her way is former teammate turned rival and three-time Olympic gold medalist, 28-year-old Gabby Douglas.

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It’s a well-known fact in the gymnastics world that the two queens have had a strained relationship since competing together as part of “The Final Five” squad at the 2016 Rio Olympics. When Simone clinched the gold medal in the individual women’s all-around competition, fans noticed that while the stadium erupted in cheers and her teammates also stood up to applaud Simone, Gabby remained seated with a smile on her face.

Since then, the dynamics between the two have been unclear. The Core Hydration 2024 will be the first competition since 2016 where the two gymnastics icons will face off against each other. With tensions and excitement at an all-time high, let’s find out when, where, and how to watch the ‘Gymnastics Clash of Titans.’

When and where is the Core Hydration Classic 2024 taking place?

According to Olympics.com, the 2024 Core Hydration Classic, where the most decorated gymnast ever, Simone Biles, will make her fourth Olympic year debut, will be held at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, on May 17–18. This competition is a crucial stepping stone for gymnasts aiming to qualify for the 2024 U.S. Championships in Fort Worth, Texas.

The Core Hydration will ultimately lead to the selection of the national team for the Olympic Trials in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The event kicks off on Friday, May 17, with the Hopes Championships from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm, followed by the Junior Women’s Competition from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

On Saturday, May 18, the excitement continues with the Senior Women’s Competition, Session 1, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and Session 2, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Session 2 of the competition will be historic as it will be the first time all three Olympic all-around champions, Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, and Suni Lee, compete in the same field.

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The last time they participated in the same event was at the 2016 U.S. Championships, where Douglas claimed the Olympic all-around crown. Tickets to witness this epic showdown are available on Ticketmaster.com. However, if you can’t make it to Hartford, don’t worry! There are plenty of other ways to catch all the action.

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Gymnastics fans can look forward to an epic showdown and catch all the action live with multiple streaming options available. The Hopes Championship and all podium training sessions can be streamed exclusively on USA Gymnastics’ subscription streaming service, FlipNow. TV. The junior women’s competition will also be available for streaming on the USA Gymnastics YouTube Channel.

The first press conference ahead of the highly anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson has taken place, and fans think there is a clear winner following the face-off.

Both Paul and Tyson took part in a launch press conference on Monday ahead of their blockbuster fight on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with tickets for the fight going for insane prices.

At the presser, Tyson sent Paul a rather chilling warning while his YouTuber opponent talked his usual talk.

“I really like Jake a lot, but once he’s in that ring, he has to fight like his life is depending on it. Because it will be.”

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Paul added: “He was game. I think he’s always wanted to do this. This has been a long time coming. We’ve been calling each other out for years and we finally got to make it happen, on Netflix, the biggest platform in the world. Things just keep on getting bigger and better.”

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Following the press conference, the pair took part in their first real face-off, with both men seemingly in good spirits as they were seen laughing and joking with each other.

While there wasn’t any crazy headbutts or shoves to report on, fans were all gobsmacked by the size of Paul who looked considerably bigger than his opponent.

One fan wrote: “Bruh when was Jake that big, the hell!”

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Another added: “Just from the eye test, something don’t look right. Jake looks a little too big right now. Coincidence? I think not!”

More fans even shared their concern for the former heavyweight champion after seeing the size of Paul.

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“Mike getting slept gonna be bad to see,” One fan commented.

Another posted: “Jake Paul is a scum bag for doing this, a guy Tyson’s age could get killed. This fight shouldn’t be allowed to happen.”

A third added: “I’m sorry yall but Jake is bout to knock Mike’s ass out.”

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However, one fan remained confident Tyson would emerge with the win:

“Mike Tyson knocking out Jake Paul will bring the world together”

Gervonta Davis says Devin Haney’s performance against Ryan Garcia exposed who he was as a fighter.

Haney was dropped three times with the same left hook as Garcia pulled off an upset win. This was the same Garcia that Davis had stopped last year with a seventh-round body shot. Before the Garcia fight, comparisons were drawn between Haney and Floyd Mayweather. There was the perception that Haney had taken the mantle over from Mayweather with his boxing style. However, Haney’s jab went missing in the Garcia fight. He also failed to make any adjustments.

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“I watched the fight. I think that he [Devin Haney] overlooked the guy. He seen what I did to the guy and thought that he could do the same thing. It’s a lot of things he did wrong, and it showed that he’s not who they think he is…or who he says he is, but life shows you,” Davis said 

There was the perception that Haney had underestimated Garcia. In the build-up, he referred to Garcia as a C-level fighter. Looking back, people have questioned Haney’s opposition. Garcia was the first opponent of a similar size Haney faced in his prime. Before the Garcia fight, Haney’s biggest wins were against older fighters. Even the win against Vasiliy Lomachenko was controversial, with many feeling Haney lost.

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Davis has said he wants to fight Haney following his 6-7 fight deal with PBC. The deal in question is more lucrative than the deal Floyd Mayweather signed with Showtime in 2013. Davis would fancy his chances against Haney, given he could do similar damage with his left hand. He has already faced off against Haney in person, teasing a potential fight.

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Tank was pictured trolling Haney by posing near his truck. He then confronted Haney face to face as their entourage kept them apart. Any fight must occur at 140 once Davis clears up the 135-pound division. Even without a rehydration clause, Davis will fancy his chances based on what Garcia did.

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Before Davis entertains a Haney fight, he must get past Frank Martin on June 15. Davis has his first fight since beating Garcia as he defends his WBA Lightweight Title. Should he win, he will target a fight with Vasily Lomachenko next. Tank responded to the Ukrainian’s win over George Kambosos Jr. to win the IBF Lightweight Title, saying Loma was next. With his new deal in place, Tank wants the biggest fights.

Oleksandr Usyk insists Tyson Fury is looking ‘skinny’ ahead of their Saudi Arabia showdown.

The Brit has always carried a bit of extra timber around his midriff but ahead of his four-belt shootout with Usyk on Saturday, he is looking very trim.

Pictures uploaded to his social media earlier this week showed Fury with abs while his father, John Fury, has claimed that his son is coming in at a career-lightest weight.

As Fury made his way to the stage at the Grand Arrivals on Tuesday, Usyk, who was watching his adversary make the walk from the balcony above, could be heard saying: “He looks skinny.”

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Meanwhile, the Ukrainian’s promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, remarked: “He looks skinny so who is the middleweight now?

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“That’s because he is nervous, when you get nervous you lose weight or gain weight like his mother.”

However, ‘The Gypsy King’ claims his weight isn’t any lower than usual.

“I’ll tell you my weight. I’m about 19 stone (266lbs). I’m 19 stone around about,” he told DAZN.

“I’m in good shape I’ve had two or three camps back to back.

“People say I’m looking skinny but I’ve weighed the same on my scales for the last ten years.”

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In recent years, Fury’s fight weight has fluctuated between the mid 260lbs mark and 277lbs.

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Meanwhile, last time out he tipped the scales at a career-heaviest 277.7lbs for his crossover clash with Francis Ngannou.

But if Fury’s estimates are correct then he will be around the same weight for his next contest as he was for his previous two outings against Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora in 2022.

“It’s difficult to know what is going to happen on Saturday night,” Fury said when asked about his expectations for fight night.

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“I believe in fate, I believe in destiny and I’ve come along way. I was watching a video of myself when I was 28 stone sparring and I was thinking ‘I am a bad man’.

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk date confirmed for just weeks after Francis  Ngannou fight - Mirror Online

“I was 30 stone nearly and come from that and become the heavyweight champion of the world again, it has been an amazing journey and I look forward to the next chapter.”

Anthony Joshua is clearly staying in shape during his time in Saudi Arabia.

‘AJ’ recently arrived in Riyadh ahead of Tyson Fury’s undisputed heavyweight title fight with Oleksandr Usyk at the Kingdom Arena on Saturday night, but is also using the opportunity to stay in excellent shape.

The former two-time heavyweight champion will be sitting in the front row when two of his major rivals battle it out for the WBO, WBA, WBC, and IBF belts.

Joshua could potentially face the winner later this year or find himself competing for the IBF title if the pair choose to exercise the rematch clause in the contracts.

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So, he’s been ticking over at the Mike Tyson Boxing Club in Riyadh.

On Tuesday, Joshua shared two pictures of him running on a treadmill to his social media channels.

The 34-year-old used the caption to give himself a new nickname.

Anthony Joshua seals unanimous points win against American opponent  Jermaine Franklin in London - Eurosport

“Quadzilla,” he wrote referencing the bulging muscles in his upper legs.

Joshua’s comment section was full of fans praising his impressive physique and relentless work ethic.

One person said: “Looking incredible go for it AJ.”

Another wrote: “Damn! I thought [Cristiano] Ronaldo’s was wild but these…”

Someone else added. “Massive quads.”

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Joshua shared another picture from his gym trip on his Instagram.

It was a re-post from Seunzy Wahab – real name Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab – who was delighted to have bumped into the British superstar ahead of his fight on the Fury vs Usyk undercard.

Anthony Joshua admits 'letting himself down' in fraught scenes after defeat  to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia - Eurosport

The 20-1 Nigerian is set to face undefeated 15-0 lightweight contender Mark Chamberlain and used his time with Joshua to get some tips.

Wahad captioned multiple pictures of him and AJ: “After our first media day, we headed straight to the Mike Tyson Boxing Club guess who we came across?

“Our champ, the Nigerian pride, Africa pride and two times heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua and his team.

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“It was a pleasure meeting him, he’s a gentleman in and out of the ring. Myself and my team had a wonderful conversation with him concerning my upcoming fight.

Anthony Joshua's camp says he could allow Usyk fight Fury first with good  offer

“I took the opportunity to take some boxing lessons from him as well to guide me into the future.”

Wahad is a massive underdog against Chamberlain and will need all the help he can get if he’s going to pull off an upset this weekend.

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Only time will tell if Joshua’s words of wisdom help him on fight night.