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Mums The Word On Fury-Joshua Negotiations | BoxingInsider.com

February 11, 2021 by admin

Posted on 02/10/2021

By: Sean Crose

“Eddie,” promoter Eddie Hearn recently quoted promoter Bob Arum as saying, “I think you should stop talking about Fury vs Joshua.” Hearn went on to tell iFL TV that Arum had his reasons for his statement. “You’re talking and then Frank’s gonna wanna talk and I’m gonna wanna say something,” Hearn said Arum claimed. “Let’s just go quiet until we sign the deal and all announce it together.” Hearn found himself agreeing with his American counterpart. A highly anticipated fight, Tyson Fury versus Anthony Joshua would essentially unify the heavyweight division under one dominant fighter. Yet a deal isn’t done yet, and so, for now at least, mums the word.

Fury, who many felt was a has-been not so long ago while the man suffered from mental illness and substance abuse, roared back to the heights of the sport when he dominated WBC champion Deontay Wilder in the rematch of their 2019 battle last year. After talk, much of it legal, of a third Wilder fight fell through, the possibility of an all British superfight with WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titlist Joshua began to heat up. And although neither Fury nor Wilder have fought in roughly a year, each man appears eager to face off.

(Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

What now makes a Fury-Joshua fight particularly intriguing is the back story each man has. While Fury appears to have overcome his demons, Joshua was able to overcome a stunning and crushing defeat at the gloved hands of Andy Ruiz back in 2019. Rather than fall apart to one degree or other, as Wilder has appeared to since his rematch with Fury, Joshua took the opportunity to grow as fighter. In the first fight with Ruiz, Joshua was a puncher. In the rematch, he was a boxer. Like Fury, Joshua would enter the ring with the satisfaction of emerging successfully from a challenging time. That sort of thing, simply put, makes for a fan friendly event.

The question now is when will a Fury-Joshua fight be signed into reality? Again, it’s being indicated that negotiations are going along well. Still, there always seems to be a reason for major fights NOT to come to fruition. Boxing is not the UFC. Top matches must be negotiated rather than ordered. In an era where high end fighters don’t battle as much as they used to, events of this scale seem to come to be at an absolutely glacial pace. Should Fury-Wilder become a reality sooner rather than later, however, fans will undoubtedly be satisfied nonetheless.

Lee Zii Jia

February 11, 2021 by admin

Congratulations to Lee Zii Jia for turning his year around by winning the Chinese Taipei Open after a dip in form in the past few months and suffering a back injury. I think he deserves a thread for us to follow his progress. From what I see, he has really good netplay and retrieving ability but he tends to be very error-prone, especially smashing wide/lifting long. His consistency in the future will probably depend on how much he can further on his strengths and continue to minimize his…

Lee Zii Jia

WWE Hall of Famer takes dig at Seth Rollins; claims Serena Williams has more muscles

February 11, 2021 by admin

Tony Atlas believes Serena Williams is stronger than 90 percent of pro wrestlers today, including WWE Superstar Seth Rollins.

Serena Williams has been one of the most successful tennis players in the world over the last two decades. Her tennis achievements have even captured the attention of Stephanie McMahon, who told SK Wrestling in 2019 that she would “kill” to have Williams in WWE.

Speaking to Boston Wrestling MWF’s Dan Mirade, Atlas described modern-day wrestlers as “wimps” and agreed with The Undertaker’s recent controversial comments. He added that Seth Rollins is among the current WWE Superstars who are not as strong as Serena Williams.

“No [not surprised by The Undertaker’s comments] because it’s true. He loves the business. He watched the business die with a bunch of guys that… Okay, Serena Williams. Serena Williams is bigger and stronger-looking than 90 percent of pro wrestlers. She’s a tennis player, for God’s sake. She’s got more muscles than Seth Rollins’ got. Now, how can a tennis player be more muscular than a pro wrestler?”

Atlas went on to say that wrestlers are too sensitive these days. He fully supported The Undertaker’s opinion and said he has made similar remarks himself “one thousand and one times” in recent years.

Seth Rollins’ current WWE status

Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins’ 2021 WWE Royal Rumble return

Becky Lynch gave birth to her first child with Seth Rollins, Roux, in December 2020. Since then, Seth Rollins’ only WWE appearance came at the 2021 WWE Royal Rumble when he participated in the 30-man Royal Rumble match.

The former Shield member is set to make his return to WWE SmackDown on this week’s show.

Please credit Boston Wrestling MWF and give a H/T to SK Wrestling for the transcription if you use quotes from this article.

Published 11 Feb 2021, 00:37 IST

Yan Dhanda: Swansea midfielder suffers racist abuse on social media after FA Cup defeat

February 10, 2021 by admin

Swansea midfielder Yan Dhanda has been the subject of racist abuse on social media, the club said on Wednesday evening.

The abuse followed Swansea’s 3-1 defeat to Manchester City in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

The club said in a statement: “Swansea City is appalled and saddened by racist abuse received by Yan Dhanda via social media following tonight’s Emirates FA Cup game against Manchester City.

“As a club, we pride ourselves on working with the community and our supporters, as well as the EFL and the FA, on all anti-racism and anti-discriminatory campaigns because it has no place in society.

“Swansea City condemns racism and abuse of all kinds, and we urge social media companies to go above and beyond to stamp out this abhorrent level of behaviour that continues to tarnish football and society.

“An official report has been made with South Wales Police and the club will assist them in their investigation.

“Yan has our unwavering support in this matter as we and the relevant authorities strive to eradicate this mindless behaviour.”

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Daily Dots: Club or HS volleyball factoids, notions and ideas to impress your friends (or not)

February 10, 2021 by admin

Alexis Lete with KiVa’s Ron Kordes when they won the AAU national championship

This is the inaugural edition of “Daily Dots,” a M-F look at 10 things in club or high school volleyball, past or present, that interest me and hopefully will interest you.

Enjoy!

• My favorite all-time volleyball name is Airial Salvo. She was, appropriately, an outside hitter with a savage arm. Salvo graduated from high school 15 years ago and went on to a strong college career between the University of Utah and the University of Washington. At Viewmont HS in Bountiful, Utah, she won two state titles playing for her mom, Lori. Salvo also was twice named Gatorade Utah POY. Salvo played club volleyball for Kim Norman at High Country.  

• A5 Volleyball Club, located in the Greater Atlanta Region, has had 37 college commitments/signees so far in the Class of 2021.

• A standard volleyball net has 1,000 holes! I counted. Actually, I didn’t, but my understanding is that each hole is 10×10 centimeters and the net is 10 holes high. If the width of the net is 10 meters or 100 holes, that makes 1,000 holes! VolleyballMag.com T-shirt to the first player who proves me wrong! (email me at [email protected])

• I’ve always viewed President’s Day Weekend as the unofficial start to the club volleyball season. That may have changed in recent years but I always looked forward to those big travel tourneys that occurred the second weekend in February. Six stood out over the years:

Las Vegas Classic (aka “Vegas”)
SPVB President’s Day
Asics President’s Day (“Omaha”)
President’s Day Classic (“St. Louis”)
Capitol Hill Classic
Triple Crown NIT

Three of the “Big 6” have been postponed this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Capitol Hill is moving from D .C. to Atlanta and will occur February 26-28. Vegas is now April 9-11. Triple Crown, which has become THE go-to tourney for elite teams in recent years, will now be held May 28-31. The other three are a “go” for this weekend.

• When I knew Alexis Lete, she was a middle blocker for New Albany HS in Indiana and KiVA. These days, people know her as the reigning Miss Indiana USA. I discovered this when she popped up on my FYP on TikTok (@lilete). Check out her page! You might discover that Lete, who went to George Washington University on a volleyball scholarship, was third runner up in the Miss USA pageant!

• Salvo, whom I referenced above, was responsible for one of the two greatest digs I ever witnessed live. Both occurred at the ASC in Anaheim. Salvo was playing in the SCVA qualifier for High Country and jump serving on Court 3. As she delivered the serve from the right, her momentum took her backwards away from the court. The serve was a dipper and required a lunge for it to be overpassed to HIC’s side. The ball flew into no man’s land middle left, about as far away from Salvo as it could be. Salvo sprinted headlong towards the ball and went superman! She got the back of her fist on the ball just before it hit the ground and was able to keep it in play. I remember rushing to my computer when it happened to tell the world that I’d just seen the best dig I would ever see!

The second jaw-dropping dig I witnessed at ASC came in May, 2009, at an SCVA Mandatory tournament. Kyle Gilbert (she preferred to be called “MacKenzie” back then) was playing libero for Wave when a ball appeared ticketed for Wave’s bench without any upper body parts to prevent it from finding the floor. In an act of desperation, Gilbert gave the ball a roundhouse kick while avoiding foot contact with any teammates sitting on the bench. The ball went soaring 40 feet, at least, into the air, through the ceiling’s lattice work and perfectly to the middle of the other side of the court. 

“I used to play soccer,” said Gilbert. “It used to be my sport.”

Gilbert went on to star for four years in the Stanford University back court.

• For those just getting to know me, I have been covering girls’ volleyball nationally since 2000, when I was managing editor at Student Sports Magazine. In January, 2003, I founded PrepVolleyball.com and ran volleyball operations at Prep through March, 2020. I have been married to my wife, Lisa, for 25 years and together we have three sons. Tim is a redshirt junior at Stanford and plays on the baseball team. Casey is a freshman at Rice and is a wide receiver on the football team. Jordy is a high school junior in West Linn, Oregon, and plays football and baseball. He also wrestles and has already twice qualified for the state tournament.

• I have been to a lot of state HS tournaments over my career. My very first was in 2000 in California, where the banner matchup was in Division I: St. Mary’s of Stockton versus Bonita Vista from Chula Vista. Bonita Vista won the side-out affair in five grueling sets on the right arm of senior Jennifer Saleaumua, who recorded 57 kills in that match, a national record in a state final!

Mya Larson

• Mya Larson, the Montana State recruit who had 41 kills this past fall when Wahoo HS captured the Nebraska C-1 title, is playing club for VCNebraska 18-Elite. Coached by Dan Mader, 18-Elite boasts two Nebraska Cornhusker recruits, OH Whitney Lauenstein and MB Becca Allick; as well as USC-bound setter Elle Glock. This may well be one of the top 18s teams in the country.

• I’ve been to all the national qualifiers except for the relatively new Windy City in Chicago and the Sunshine Volleyball Classic in Orlando. Besides watching and writing about volleyball, my other favorite pastime when I go is eating.

In Denver (Crossroads), I always look forward to a greasy slice or a sausage sub at Anthony’s Pizza and Pasta on 15th street. In Dallas (Lone Star), I look forward every time to the cornflake crusted red snapper at Rj Mexican Cuisine in the West End. OMG! On-site, the best food has to be at Big South in Atlanta. It was even better a decade ago, when there were local vendors on the main convention center floor selling everything from soup to nuts.  

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