WNBA opening weekend highlighted by Griner's return, perfor
The WNBA tipped off its 27th season this past weekend with the return of Brittney Griner, a historic effort by Breanna Stewart and a dominant performance by the defending champion Las Vegas Aces
2023-05-24 00:58
Jimmy Butler fined $25,000 by NBA for not doing postgame media after Game 3
Jimmy Butler has been fined $25,000 by the NBA for not participating in required media availability after Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals
2023-05-24 00:56
Arsenal signs star winger Bukayo Saka to extended contract through 2027
Arsenal has secured homegrown star Bukayo Saka to an extended contract
2023-05-24 00:21
Female athletes making waves, topping lists in Irish sports scene
Female athletes are on a roll in Ireland
2023-05-24 00:19
Damar Hamlin 'has not been practicing,' says Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott; safety continues 'to take it one day at a time'
Damar Hamlin "has not been practicing" but is "in the building working," Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott said in a press conference on Tuesday.
2023-05-24 00:18
Bills safety Damar Hamlin is present but not participating in 1st days of voluntary practices
The Buffalo Bills are taking it slowly with safety Damar Hamlin, who is being held back from participating in the team’s first few days of voluntary practices some five months after having a near-death experience on the field
2023-05-23 23:55
Patrick Beverley Plays FMK With Joe Biden, Adam Silver, and Dave Portnoy
Finally, someone asked him the important question.
2023-05-23 23:50
Texas has 2 big events in the neighborhood, LIV goes to Washington
A big state like Texas seems crowded this week
2023-05-23 23:49
Graham Rahal gets Indy 500 ride as replacement for Stefan Wilson, who fractured vertebra in practice
Graham Rahal will replace the injured Stefan Wilson in the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing entry for the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday
2023-05-23 23:21
Tyson Fury in talks with unbeaten heavyweight Demsey McKean over fight in Australia
Tyson Fury is in talks with unbeaten heavyweight Demsey McKean over a fight Down Under, according to the Australian’s manager. WBC champion Fury was expected to fight Oleksandr Usyk, who holds the unified titles, in a seismic bout in April, but negotiations collapsed in March. As a result, Usyk is expected to defend his belts against mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois this summer, while Fury’s next move is unclear. The unbeaten Briton, 34, is in Melbourne this week to support teammate Joseph Parker, who is fighting Faiga Opelu on Wednesday (24 May), and Fury may follow in the New Zealander’s footsteps later this year. That’s according to Angelo Di Carlo, manager of McKean, who told Australian media on Monday (22 May): “Chats began some time ago for Demsey to fight Tyson Fury in Australia, and I think Demsey is the best option for the ‘Gypsy King’. “We’re certainly keen to do the fight. We’ve had a good association with Matchroom [McKean’s promoters], and we have great respect for [Matchroom chief] Eddie Hearn, but I’ll have more talks with Fury’s camp and see where that takes us. “If Tyson Fury wants to fight in Australia, the logical option is to fight an Aussie fighter, and talking to Fury’s people, they don’t want to fight a small heavyweight. Demsey and Justis [Huni] are Australia’s best heavyweights, but Demsey is 6ft 6in and – being a southpaw – he would present a real test for Tyson. “We’ve been given a possible date to fight Fury in August, so hopefully we can make it happen [...] Demsey has said, ‘Let’s make this fight happen.’ For Demsey to get the chance to jump in the ring with Tyson Fury, it would be the biggest fight in Australian history [...] This would be a dream come true, all the greatest heavyweights are chasing Fury; Anthony Joshua, Usyk, Andy Ruiz, Deontay Wilder – they all would love a piece of Fury. “Demsey is unbeaten and he is awkward enough to give any heavyweight problems. Being a southpaw makes him tricky to fight, and he has the youth and hunger to be competitive against Fury. Tyson cannot underestimate Demsey, because he has the size and power to pull off an upset.” McKean, 32, has a professional record of 22-0 (14 knockouts) and was linked with Anthony Joshua earlier this year. The Briton, however, went on to fight Jermaine Franklin instead. Joshua outpointed the American in London in April. Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. Read More Joe Rogan is right: Tyson Fury has ‘no chance in hell’ against Jon Jones Katie Taylor’s long reign as boxing queen over despite heroic last stand ‘Daylight robbery’: Vasiliy Lomachenko’s team plan to appeal Devin Haney defeat Wood vs Lara live stream: How to watch fight online and on TV this weekend The Independent’s pound-for-pound boxing rankings Joe Rogan is right: Tyson Fury has ‘no chance in hell’ against Jon Jones Tyson Fury lifts lid on ‘silly’ Andy Ruiz Jr negotiations
2023-05-23 22:15
France details huge security for Paris' gargantuan 2024 Olympic opening ceremony
France’s government has for the first time publicly laid out some of the gritty details of its security planning for the unprecedented opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics
2023-05-23 21:52
For the first time in 20 years, Newcastle United will play in the Champions League
Fans of Newcastle United had expected the club's new owners to deliver success -- but perhaps not this much, this soon.
2023-05-23 21:49