Steelers Hit With Absolutely Horrific Roughing the Passer Penalty on Big Trevor Lawrence Hit
So bad.
1970-01-01 08:00
Zach Wilson Had Bad Body Language as the Jets Kept Forcing the Ball to Breece Hall
VIDEO: Zach Wilson's bad body language after another failed run for Breece Hall.
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd 0-3 Man City: Player ratings as Haaland scores twice in classy derby win
Player ratings from Manchester City's 3-0 win at Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Germany Eyes Imports of Nigerian Natural Gas in Scholz Visit
Germany is eyeing imports of natural gas from Nigeria in an effort to secure and diversify its energy
1970-01-01 08:00
Argentina’s Massa Threatens to Cut Fuel Exports Amid Shortage
Argentina’s oil producers will be barred from exports unless they increase fuel supplies to address shortages in the
1970-01-01 08:00
UAW leaders push ahead with Ford contract as GM talks drag
By Joseph White and David Shepardson DETROIT United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is scheduled to meet Sunday
1970-01-01 08:00
Steelers: Minkah Fitzpatrick goes down with non-contact injury vs Jaguars
One of the worst sights for Steelers fans is Minkah Fitzpatrick down. He fell to the ground in a non-contact situation Sunday, here's the latest.
1970-01-01 08:00
Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou punch stats reveal surprise result after controversial split decision
The outcome of Tyson Fury’s split-decision victory over former UFC champion Francis Ngannou has proved controversial - but the punch stats from the heavyweight crossover fight have revealed a different story. Fury survived a knockdown and avoided the first loss of his professional career when he was named a split-decision winner – 94-95, 96-93, 95-94. Ngannou, was making his boxing debut yet outfought Fury for much of the bout, as a stunned audience looked on in Riyadh. The 37-year-old former UFC champion was a massive underdog in the main event in Riyadh but produced a superb performance with immense discipline and aggression, and many figures in the world of boxing declared that the “Predator” had been denied a rightful win. But while Ngannou scored more power punches than his opponent – including with his stunning knockdown in the third round, clipping Fury on the top of the head with a fine left hook – stats have revealed that it was the “Gypsy King” who landed the most punches during the 10-round contest. According to Compubox, Fury landed 71 of his 223 punches, while Ngannou only managed to connect with 59 from his 231 attempted shots. Fury was also the more active fighter in six of the 10 rounds, with Ngannou edging three and another, the seventh round, equal. The stats also show that Ngannou landed just six punches in the final two rounds compared to Fury’s 13, which have been the difference on the judges’ scorecards. However, Ngannou outstruck Fury in power shots, 37-32, throughout the fight. After the fight, Oleksandr Usyk entered the ring to face off with Fury, whom he is contracted to fight next. Ukrainian Usyk, unbeaten like Fury, holds the unified heavyweight boxing titles. The pair have been rumoured to clash in Riyadh on 23 December, though Fury and his promoter Frank Warren played coy after the fight with Ngannou. “That definitely wasn’t in the script,” said Fury. “[Ngannou] is a lot better of a boxer than we thought he’d be. He’s a very awkward man, and he’s a good puncher, and I respect him a lot. He was very awkward, he wasn’t coming forward; he was waiting for me to throw my punches then looking to counter. “[The knockdown] is a part of boxing. I got caught behind the head. I got up and it was alright; I got back to my boxing. “I don’t know how close [the fight] was, but I got the win and that’s what it is. I’ve been out of the ring a long time again. You can see it in here – ring rust, everything. No excuses, though. He’s cut me across the eye there. It was a good, rough fight. Perfect.” Usyk, 36, then said: “Let’s go. I’m going to be fighting him, amazing. It’s a big fight, the whole world wants this fight. We’re back in this ring, 23 December, thank you very much, I go to sleep.” Fury said: “It’s been going on a long time, let’s do the fight – over here, for all the belts, the undisputed title of the world. Listen, it’s not up to me; we’d go now. These guys will sort it out, it’ll be my next fight guaranteed.” But Warren added: “I don’t think the date will be announced just yet. This fight is on. Both fighters want it. Tyson’s got a cut there. We’ll see how it heals. “It’s the biggest fight in boxing. Everybody wants to see it. They’ll see it in Saudi, it’ll break all box-office records.” Read More Usyk: ‘I was shouting advice to Tyson Fury’ during poor showing vs Francis Ngannou Francis Ngannou rematch or Oleksandr Usyk showdown? – Tyson Fury’s future plans Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk date in doubt as Francis Ngannou result changes plan Tyson Fury embarrassed by Francis Ngannou and the punch that changed boxing Tyson Fury hints at next steps after Francis Ngannou victory Hearn makes bold Fury vs Joshua prediction after Ngannou win
1970-01-01 08:00
Strained Markets Face Added Tension as Israel-Hamas War Heats Up
The expansion of Israel’s ground operations in Gaza added more pressure to global markets as investors prepare for
1970-01-01 08:00
ICC prosecutor at Rafah border crossing says hopes to visit Gaza, Israel
International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan on Sunday visited the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt and
1970-01-01 08:00
Steelers: ‘Fire Canada’ chants go nationwide on Pat McAfee Show
Steelers fans are finding new and creative ways to broadcast their hatred of Matt Canada.
1970-01-01 08:00
Malicious Android App Downloads on Google Play Top Two Million
In its latest monthly mobile threat report, Doctor Web noted that trojan Android apps containing
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