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  • Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul is a WIN for Boxing, whether you like it or not

    It’s official, Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul is a done deal. The professional bout will take place at the Kaseye Centre in Miami, Florida, on Friday, 19th December, and will be streamed worldwide on Netflix. It’s only been a matter of hours since the fight announcement, and I can already see the outrage from boxing…

  • Bandage gate: the latest media witch hunt to attempt to derail the career of 22-year-old J.J. McCarthy

    Minnesota sports can’t seem to have nice things, or perhaps I should rephrase that, Minnesota doesn’t want to have nice things. Despite Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell’s reassurances, local media reporters and social media fan accounts went into meltdown this week. J.J. McCarthy was limited on Wednesday’s practice with a hand injury, ahead of…

  • BREAKING: J.J. McCarthy ‘likely’ ruled out for Week 3 match-up against the Bengals

    The football gods haven’t been kind to the Minnesota Vikings in recent weeks. J.J. McCarthy now joins a long list of Vikings offensive and defensive starters who have already been sidelined through injury this season. Kevin O’Connell delivered the devastating blow in his routine Monday press conference, stating that “McCarthy came in very, very sore…

  • Alcaraz vs. Sinner: The Rivalry Shaping Tennis’s New Era

    Carlos Alcaraz delivered a masterclass in ball striking against arch rival Jannik Sinner on Sunday evening at the US Open final. Now, at the grand age of 22, Alcaraz has bagged his sixth slam title. It’s an all too familiar story: Alcaraz and Sinner have met in each of the past three major finals. In…

  • Mondo Duplantis: World Records Aren’t Broken in Leaps—They’re Broken in Centimetres

    On the 12th of August 2025, Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis made history once again by breaking the pole vault record for the 13th time at the Hungarian Grand Prix, clearing an astonishing 6.29 metres. But why is the Swedish-American superstar breaking world records, one centimetre at a time? Vaulting from the Yard to the World Stage…

  • Love, Loss, and Test Cricket

    Six weeks, five test matches, and twenty-five days of merciless cricket. England and India gifted us the greatest series since the 2005 Ashes. Test cricket has always been the pinnacle of the sport in my mind, and my infatuation with the format stems from one person: my Grandad. My first vivid memories of Test cricket…

  • Hop, skip, and a thump: How Chloe Kelly Became England’s Penalty Ace

    Chloe Kelly’s 110km/h penalty, surpassing the most powerful shot in last season’s Premier League, walloped England to an astonishing second consecutive Euro Championship. From the Streets of Southall to back-to-back Euros Champ: The Meteoric Rise of Chloe Kelly As Chloe Kelly strolled off St. Jakob-Park in Basel with her Euro 2025 winners’ medal, she belted…

  • Usyk’s Ultimatum and Its Ripple Effect on the Heavyweight Landscape

    On Saturday night, the masterful Oleksandr Usyk solidified his place as one of the greatest boxers of all time. He became the first male boxer in the four-belt era to achieve the rare feat of becoming undisputed champion on three separate occasions. Usyk’s wizardry spellbound the 90,000 fans in attendance at Wembley Stadium as he…

  • Test Cricket Gets Its Needle Back — England and India Reignite Five-Day Test Matches

    Little did we know that Shubman Gill wildly waving his finger at Zak Crawley at the end of day three would set the stage for one of the most intense Test match finishes we’ve seen in recent times. Where did the Needle stem from? After three days of slow over rates, low run rates, and…

  • The REAL Winner of the British Grand Prix

    Ollie Burke Yes, Lando Norris won his home Grand Prix, but the real winner on Sunday was Nico Hülkenberg. After thirteen seasons competing in Formula 1 across five different teams, with 239 race starts, Nico Hülkenberg finally secured a podium finish. On Sunday, July 6th, the ‘classic British summer’ was on full display at Silverstone…

  • 2025: The year I said no to NFL UK

    Ollie Burke I paid £93 for a single Category 5 seat in Section 507, Row 21 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 8th, 2023, to watch the Jacksonville Jaguars play their second consecutive game in London against the Buffalo Bills. Fast-forward two years, and now that same seat is worth a staggering £195, a…

  • Free From Injury — How Reece James’ Journey Leads to the 2026 FIFA World Cup

    Ollie Burke Reece James, having played only 973 minutes of Premier League football in 2024/2025, has already doubled the amount of minutes he played last season. The road back to full fitness has been tedious and torturous, but the Chelsea captain is back, proving once again that he belongs among the world’s best. Football runs…

  • Exploding onto the scene — How Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler draws perfection from little practice

    We have never witnessed the likes of Luke ‘the Nuke’ Littler. The darts prodigy has defied expectations with his minimalist training routines, sometimes scrapping practice altogether in between tournaments. Remarkably, Littler has declared that these days his preparation features playing in weekly competitions to maintain consistency. The Prince of the Palace Littler’s childhood indicated that…