
MLB Rumors: Willson Contreras revenge, Max Fried replacement, Carlos Rodon update
Yankees: Will Carlos Rodon miss the entire 2023 MLB season?On Monday afternoon, a tweet circulated in which Jomboy Media suggested that Yankees free-agent acquisition Carlos Rodon, who signed a six-year, $162 million contract in the offseason, could miss the rest of the season with what's bee...
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Eubank Jr vs Smith: New date revealed for delayed rematch
Chris Eubank Jr and Liam Smith will square off on 1 July, as a delay to their rematch was confirmed on Tuesday. Smith stopped Eubank Jr in Round 4 in January, and it was announced in April that the Britons would clash at the AO Arena in Manchester again on 17 June. However, ESPN reported on Monday (8 May) that Smith had suffered an injury, which would likely delay the middleweight rematch by a matter of weeks. That news was confirmed by Boxxer, which will promote the rematch, on Tuesday (9 May). “It’s just an old injury niggle flaring up,” said Smith, “but I want to take the time to let it heal up so that I can enter the ring at 100 percent on fight night. A 100 percent Liam Smith beats Chris Eubank Jr every day of the week and twice on Sunday.” Smith, 34, and Eubank Jr, 33, fought each other in January after the latter’s planned bout with Conor Benn fell through. Eubank Jr and Benn were due to box one another in October, almost 29 years to the day after their fathers’ second and final clash, but it was revealed on fight week that Benn had failed two drug tests in the lead-up to the catchweight bout. Benn’s return is still up in the air; the British Boxing Board of Control has stripped the 26-year-old of his licence, while UK Anti-Doping has suspended the Briton. However, the WBC did clear Benn of ‘intentional doping’. Eubank Jr will take a professional record of 32-3 (23 knockouts) into his rematch with Smith, whose pro record stands at 33-3-1 (20 KOs). Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. Read More John Ryder took on the full power of Canelo Alvarez and emerged an unlikely hero Frustrated Canelo Alvarez must take valuable homecoming lesson from gutsy John Ryder Mark Zuckerberg wins first jiu-jitsu tournament, takes home multiple medals
1970-01-01 08:00

PGA Tour goes to Byron Nelson as Champions has 1st major
The PGA Tour starts a disjointed Texas swing
1970-01-01 08:00

Al Hilal confident of Lionel Messi deal but talks continue with Barcelona
Al Hilal confident they can sign Lionel Messi from Paris Saint-Germain but Barcelona believe they are on course to re-sign the Argentine legend.
1970-01-01 08:00

NY Mets bring former Yankees All-Star back to New York City
The New York Mets have brought in some outside help at the catcher position, and it's a familiar face for Big Apple baseball fans. Former Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez has switched sides.It's been a rough go for Gary Sanchez since he left New York.The two-time All-Star spent time wi...
1970-01-01 08:00

Veteran Giroud 'hungry' for Champions League success with Milan
Olivier Giroud said Tuesday that he has a young man's hunger for European success ahead of AC Milan's all-Italian Champions...
1970-01-01 08:00

Lionel Messi's next move fuels frenzy of speculation
Lionel Messi’s next stop could mark his return to Barcelona
1970-01-01 08:00

USMNT news: Pulisic to Serie A, Trusty to Rangers, Wright to Southampton
Today's USMNT news includes Christian Pulisic being linked with Serie A, Rangers are interested in Auston Trusty and Haji Wright is on Southampton's radar. USMNT news: Christian Pulisic to Serie AChristian Pulisic has recently been linked with AC Milan but there are now more Italian si...
1970-01-01 08:00

Why Willian rejected Liverpool & Tottenham to join Chelsea
Willian explains his reasons for rejecting offers from Liverpool & Tottenham in order to join Chelsea in 2013.
1970-01-01 08:00

Premier League home & away tables - 2022/23
The 2022/23 Premier League home and away tables.
1970-01-01 08:00

Can Real Madrid stop 'best in Europe' Manchester City as the teams meet in the Champions League?
Real Madrid and Manchester City face each other in a highly-anticipated Champions League semifinal on Tuesday, pitting the defending champion against a team on a sensational run of form.
1970-01-01 08:00

Dwight McNeil says ‘nothing is done yet’ despite Everton’s huge win at Brighton
Everton winger Dwight McNeil cautioned against premature celebrations despite his side taking a significant step towards Premier League safety. McNeil’s second-half brace helped the Toffees climb out of the relegation zone with an emphatic 5-1 away win at Brighton on Monday to move them one place and two points clear of 18th-placed Leicester. While taking all three points from Roberto De Zerbi’s side provided a considerable boost, McNeil quickly diverted his attention to Everton’s remaining fixtures. “Winning on the road is massive for our confidence within the camp, especially going forward into our final three games,” he told the club website. “Now we are out of the relegation zone, we have a massive game coming up Sunday, then after that, the last two games are massive as well. We have to rest up now and get ready for that big game on Sunday. “It’s massive to be out of the relegation zone, but we know nothing is done yet. We have got to go right to the end and get more points on the board and that’s what we want to do.” Just three points separate 16th-placed Nottingham Forest and second-from-bottom Leeds. Everton will look to dampen another club’s ambitions when they host Premier League leaders Manchester City on Sunday before encounters with Wolves and Bournemouth to close out the campaign. Boss Sean Dyche was full of praise for former Burnley man McNeil, who picked up an assist for one of Abdoulaye Doucoure’s two goals against Brighton, while it was his cross that ultimately led to Jason Steele’s own goal. Dyche said: “I’ve said keep going, keep driving forwards, because he does it so well. He can cross the ball and as you saw he can deliver calm finishes. His two finishes were terrific. “It’s just another sign of what he’s got. I think he’s got a lot, to be honest, but I do about a lot of these players, when they’re on the edge and they’re all playing well and they’re full of confidence, but you have to build confidence and I think he’s been building his confidence levels and his performances.” Brighton boss De Zerbi, meanwhile, encouraged his side to quickly move on from the defeat as they continue to target a place in Europe next season. While it looks likely that seventh will be good enough for a Europa Conference League berth – a permutation thanks in part to the all-Manchester FA Cup final – De Zerbi wants his men to aim higher and refocus their mindset. He said: “What you did in the past is not important, it doesn’t count, and we are Brighton. We have become Brighton. We won against Liverpool, against Manchester United, against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup, against Chelsea. “Not because there is a top coach, not because there are top players, [but] because we showed pride, we showed courage, energy, patience, and I’m sure we will show for a long time.”
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