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Oleksandr Usyk ordered to fight Joseph Parker by WBO in blow to Daniel Dubois

13 mars 2025 à 12:27
  • Usyk has 30 days to agree heavyweight title defence
  • Britain’s Dubois had hoped for rematch with Ukrainian

Oleksandr Usyk has been ordered to start negotiations to defend his WBO heavyweight title against Joseph Parker, potentially scuppering Daniel Dubois’ hopes of a rematch with the Ukrainian.

The WBO has announced Usyk, who also holds the WBC and WBA crowns, has 30 days to “reach terms” for a mandatory title defence against New Zealand’s Parker or the sanctioning body will call for purse bids.

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© Photograph: Kacper Pempel/Reuters

© Photograph: Kacper Pempel/Reuters

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‘I’ve done nothing wrong’: Ireland’s Porter hits back over Dupont injury

12 mars 2025 à 11:35
  • France coach Galthié furious over loss of pivotal captain
  • Prop says he had ‘no malicious intent’ in incident at ruck

The Ireland prop Andrew Porter insisted “I haven’t done anything wrong” as he hit back at France’s head coach Fabien Galthié amid the fallout over Antoine Dupont’s season-ending knee injury.

Les Bleus’ captain – widely regarded as the world’s best player – faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after rupturing an anterior cruciate ligament during his country’s 42-27 Six Nations win in Dublin. France were furious with the incident which caused the injury, with Galthié branding it “reprehensible” as he announced his intention to refer Porter and his Ireland teammate Tadhg Beirne to the citing commissioner for possible retrospective punishment.

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© Photograph: Niall Carson/PA

© Photograph: Niall Carson/PA

New Manchester United stadium a ‘risk’ to team’s competitiveness, admits CEO

12 mars 2025 à 09:31
  • Berrada hopes investment in team will not be affected
  • Plan to build £2bn stadium in five years has this in mind

Omar Berrada has admitted it is a “risk” for Manchester United to try to build a world-class team and venue at the same time. The club announced on Tuesday they planned to construct a 100,000-seat ground on land adjacent to Old Trafford.

Berrada hopes United can move into the £2bn stadium by the start of the 2030-31 season but said the cost of building it could have an impact, acknowledging that Arsenal and Tottenham struggled to juggle building a ground and fighting at the top.

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© Photograph: Reuters

© Photograph: Reuters

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