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Anthony Joshua‘s team is furious with Daniel Dubois, alleging that Dubois has failed to sign up for additional drug testing ahead of their upcoming fight.

The former sparring partners are set to clash for the IBF heavyweight title in September at Wembley Stadium. However, Joshua’s camp has claimed that Dubois has not yet enrolled for testing with the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA).

On Tuesday, Joshua’s team tweeted: “Evening @Queensberry… any update on why @DynamiteDubois isn’t signed up for @Vada_Testing yet??”

In response, Queensberry Promotions replied: “Daniel is enrolled as VADA will confirm.”

This controversy follows a heated exchange between Joshua and Dubois during a joint interview ahead of their September 21 title fight. Tensions flared when Dubois asserted that he was ready to “go now” if Joshua “wants to swing.”

Joshua retorted, “Shut up, relax. I’ll throw this f***ing chair across your face. Don’t disrespect me.”
Dubois tried to stay composed, responding, “You can’t intimidate me, who do you think you are?”

This exchange escalated to the point where Joshua got out of his seat, and the two fighters had to be separated by security as promoters Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn watched.

Joshua continued, “Daniel, don’t disrespect me or I’ll put this chair through your face. Warn this little boy not to disrespect me. I don’t take disrespect lightly, you know. Don’t sit on the table telling me we can go now, telling me this and that.”

Promoter Frank Warren commented, “This was serious. We don’t need any stunts to sell this fight.”

Chinese heavyweight Zhilei Zhang has spoken out against former two-time world champion Brit Anthony Joshua, expressing his interest in fighting him.

Zhilei said in an interview with MMA Hour:

Joshua last stepped into the ring against Francis Ngannou in March of this year. That fight, which was stopped in the second round, ended in favor of Anthony by knockout. He has 28 wins (25 by knockout) and three losses on his record.

On the night of June 2 in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) Zhang won by knockout in the fifth round over American Deontay Wilder. He has 27 wins (22 by knockout), two losses and one draw on his record.

Tiger Woods has dismissed suggestions that he should retire from professional golf as he prepares to mount a challenge for the British Open, which begins at Royal Troon on Thursday.

The American golfer won the last of his 15 majors at the 2019 Masters, with his most recent professional victory coming later that year at the Zozo Championship. Since then, he has faced significant challenges, particularly after a car accident in 2021 that nearly resulted in the loss of his right leg.

After missing the cut at last month’s US Open, former world number two Colin Montgomerie, who famously never won a major, suggested it might be time for the 82-time PGA Tour event winner to retire.

“There is a time for all sportsmen to say goodbye, but it’s very difficult to tell Tiger Woods it’s time to go,” Montgomerie said. “Obviously, he still feels he can win. We are more realistic.”

When asked about those comments ahead of the Open at Royal Troon, Tiger Woods responded: “Well, as a past champion, I’m exempt until I’m 60. Colin’s not. He’s not a past champion, so he’s not exempt, so he doesn’t get the opportunity to make that decision. I do. I’ll play as long as I can play, and I feel like I can still win the event.”

Asked if his belief in his ability to win had wavered during his struggles over the last two years, Woods replied: “No.”

Tiger Woods

His press conference comments prompted a swift response from Montgomerie. “If golf writers want my thoughts on Tiger, please ask me directly, rather than taking a quote from an interview out of context. Wishing Tiger Woods an enjoyable and successful week,” Montgomerie posted on X.

The former top golfer’s hopes of turning back the clock have not been helped by tournaments favouring the biggest hitters in the game as driving distances get longer. However, he believes that Royal Troon may play to his strengths. On this links course, accuracy has an edge over distance, boosting Woods’ chances of at least cutting.

“The older you get, the less you can carry the golf ball, but over here, you can run the golf ball 100 yards if you get the right wind and the right trajectory,” said Woods, who won the Open in 2000, 2005, and 2006.

“I think that’s one of the reasons why you see older champions up there on the board because they’re not forced to have to carry the ball 320 yards anymore. I’ve been training a lot better. We’ve been busting it pretty hard in the gym, which has been good.”

Five years after his last major championship win, Tiger Woods announced he is “busting it” in the gym and ready to challenge for the Claret Jug at the British Open at Royal Troon on Thursday.

The 48-year-old dismissed retirement suggestions, having last won a major at the 2019 Masters and his most recent professional victory at the 2019 Zozo Championship.

Woods has faced significant struggles since a 2021 car accident that nearly cost him his right leg. After missing the cut at last month’s US Open, former world number two Colin Montgomerie suggested it might be time for Woods to retire. “There is a time for all sportsmen to say goodbye, but it’s very difficult to tell Tiger it’s time to go,” Montgomerie said. “Obviously, he still feels he can win. We are more realistic.”

In response, Woods stated, “Well, as a past champion, I’m exempt until I’m 60. Colin’s not. He’s not a past champion, so he’s not exempt, so he doesn’t get the opportunity to make that decision. I do. I’ll play as long as I can play and I feel like I can still win the event.” When asked if his belief had wavered during recent struggles, Woods replied, “No.”

Montgomerie responded on X, stating, “If golf writers want my thoughts on Tiger, please ask me directly rather than taking a quote out of context. Wishing Tiger an enjoyable and successful week.”

Despite Woods’ confident statements, he is clearly no longer the dominant player he was for two decades. His chances of returning to form are not helped by the trend of tournaments favouring long drivers, but he believes Royal Troon could work to his advantage.

At Royal Troon, accuracy is more important than distance, which could boost Woods’ chances to make the cut. “The older you get, the less you can carry the ball, but on this course, you can let it roll,” said Woods, a three-time Open winner (2000, 2005, 2006).

He added, “That’s why older champions can still compete here. I’ve been working hard in the gym, and it’s helping my game.”

Woods also expressed confidence in Keegan Bradley as Ryder Cup captain for 2025. “I think Keegan will be a great leader; he’s very passionate about the event,” Woods said. He turned down the captaincy due to time constraints but said he might reconsider in the future: “When I have more time and can fully commit, I’ll put my hat in the ring again.”

Tiger Woods has revealed he feels jaded before Thursday’s first round of The Open Championship because he missed out on a night’s sleep on his private jet to Royal Troon as he watched the fallout of the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump.

Trump, 78, was millimetres away from death after a bullet grazed his ear during a rally in Pennsylvania on the weekend.

Woods, who was on a flight from his Florida home at the time the news broke, was absorbed in the coverage of the incident.

“I didn’t accomplish a lot because I wasn’t in the right frame of mind,” Woods said. “It was a long night [because of the assassination attempt] and that’s all we watched the entire time on the way over here. I didn’t sleep at all on the flight, and then we just got on the golf course.”

Trump was wounded after multiple shots were fired from a sniper, later identified as Thomas Crooks. One other person was killed and two more injured before the 20-year-old Crooks was shot dead by Secret Service agents.

Woods has not engaged in political debate throughout his career but revealed in 2018 that he had known President Trump for numerous years before he took office. Woods has helped design courses for a Trump property in Dubai.

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‘We’ve played golf together’

“I’ve known Donald for a number of years,” Woods told the New York Times. “We’ve played golf together. We’ve had dinner together. I’ve known him pre-presidency and obviously during his presidency.”

Trump presented Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019. He has also played rounds with another former president Barack Obama, whom Woods regarded as “incredible” for becoming the first African-American president in 2008.

This year will mark the first time since 2019 that Woods has competed in all four majors. He set the record for making his 24th consecutive cut at Augusta earlier this year before missing the cut at the US PGA Championship and the US Open.

Due to a catalogue of injuries – including the car crash three years ago that almost cost the 48-year-old his right leg – Woods takes hours to prepare for each round and so the draw has left him at a huge disadvantage.

It will be 8pm before he finishes his first round on Thursday and his Friday tee-time is 9.25am. His energy levels will be crucial to his hopes.

Tiger Woods didn’t sleep on Saturday night. The 15-time major champion said Tuesday that he was glued to a screen, watching for updates about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

“I didn’t accomplish a lot because I wasn’t in the right frame of mind. It was a long night, and that’s all we watched the entire time on the way over here,” Mr. Woods told BBC Sport. “I didn’t sleep at all on the flight, and then we just got on the golf course.”

Mr. Trump later wrote on social media that he was “fine” after a bullet grazed his right ear. The gunman also fatally shot a bystander, 50-year-old Corey Comperatore, according to authorities.

Mr. Woods, who flew to Scotland for this week’s British Open, has played golf with Mr. Trump in the past. The former president awarded Mr. Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019.

The legendary golfer has refused to publicly discuss his relationship with Mr. Trump.

“Well, he’s the president of the United States,” Mr. Woods said in 2019. “You have to respect the office. No matter who is in the office, you may like, dislike personality or the politics, but we all must respect the office.”

Mr. Woods will tee off at the British Open at 9:37 a.m. ET Thursday with Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay in his group.

Tyson Fury co-starred in the first undisputed heavyweight clash in over two decades this year, losing out on a split decision to Oleksandr Usyk.

Before the fight was made, the Brit’s team came under fire from some corners of the boxing world for matchmaking, choosing a voluntary defence against Derek Chisora in late 2022 before returning ten months later to face former UFC Champion and boxing debutant, Francis Ngannou.

During that time, Fury said that nobody was willing to step up and face him, including former unified champion Andy Ruiz Jr. The Mexican-American – who was ranked highly with the WBC at the time – was accused of pricing himself out, with claims that he asked for $20 million for the bout.

Speaking to Cornerman Boxing, Ruiz Jr said that it was a lie to cover up the fact that Fury was afraid to fight him.

“Tyson Fury – everybody kept saying that I was asking for too much money. Everything was a lie, bro. That’s what I know that people are scared to fight me. That’s why I gotta be 100%.

Yes [I think Fury is scared]. Everybody is. Everybody is always gonna underestimate this little man. It’s gonna be hard. With my style it’s a little hard to adapt to.”

A fight between the pair couldn’t seem further away at this point, with Fury set to rematch Usyk in December and Ruiz to return from a near-two year layoff to face Jarrell Miller on August 3.

Should he win, the 34-year-old is adamant he still wants the fight as well as a challenge against Usyk and a trilogy with Anthony Joshua – the man he won three belts from before losing them back in an immediate second fight.

Yurchenko double pike- the most difficult vault in women’s gymnastics, and for good reason. And in 2021, Simone Biles dared to be the first to attempt this skill in competition, although she couldn’t quite pull it off. The entire vault lasts only around six seconds, but in those fleeting moments, your fate hangs by a thread. It can either end your career or turn you into a legend which was very well documented in Simone Biles’s Netflix Rising series episode 2.

Anyone who has honed this airborne skill in sports can relate to the frightening sensation of suddenly being lost in the air experience known as the twisties. After Simone Biles withdrew from the team final in the Tokyo Olympics, she acknowledged that she was “having a little bit of the twisties.” This wasn’t her first encounter with the phenomenon; she revealed it started at the beginning of 2019, and she had also forgotten how to twist and flip. However, “Rising” season 2, shows her journey after Tokyo when she came back and how she felt.

In October 2023, in Antwerp, Belgium, Simone Biles gave the crowd exactly what it had been clamoring for. “I’ll not be broken,” she seemed to declare as she strode towards the vault in a striking blue glittery leotard. Commentators echoed the rarity of her choice: “the Yurchenko double pike,” noting, “no other woman is attempting this.” They emphasized the daunting difficulty of the maneuver, remarking, “this, I don’t know if anybody even thinks how difficult it is.” Saying at the moment, Biles confessed, “I was so nervous. it’s been two years since I’ve competed on an international stage. That arena setup just takes you back to Tokyo.”

As Simone Biles reminisces about her experience in Tokyo, recalling both her challenges with the Yurchenko double pike and her faults, she looks ahead to the present Artistic Gymnastics Championships (at that time) with a mixture of apprehension. She candidly admits her fears: “Most of the time, I’m afraid that if I miss my leg, I’ll probably land on my head. If you slip your hand, I mean, you could literally be paralyzed.” Despite these daunting thoughts, she prepares herself to show her strength, declaring, “everything happens so fast; anything could go wrong.” Finally, with focused intensity, Simone Biles races down the runway and she succeeds!!

Simone Biles

In the fourth rotation, Simone Biles flawlessly executed the Yurchenko double-pike vault. She scored 15.266 for a total of 58.865 in the all-around competition. Biles faced a 0.5 penalty for coach Landi standing on the podium. Commentators lauded her performance as “unbelievable,” while Biles herself reflected, “Just land on your feet, salute, and you’re good. Like, it’s named after you; it’s done.” And Since then there has been no looking back! But fast-forward to today, has Simone Biles overcome the twisties?

Has Simone Biles bounced back from the twisties completely?

Simone Biles has made an unexpected and outstanding return from the twisties that troubled her during the Tokyo Games, securing a bronze medal in the balance beam. Looking ahead, as she has qualified for the Paris Olympics, she confidently declared, “I’m fine. I’m twisting again. No worries. All is good.” Her comeback journey ended in securing her third consecutive Olympic appearance at the US trials.

Critics who have been questioning her resolve after Tokyo, Biles bluntly remarked, “They’ll still say, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re going to quit again?’ And like, if I did, what are you going to do about it? Tweet me some more? I’ve already dealt with it for three years. They want to see us fail.” She expressed disappointment in those who eagerly await athletes’ downfalls, stressing the irreplaceable contributions athletes like her make to sports. Well, we all know a GOAT is a GOAT, and when it comes to mental health, taking care of yourself is as important as anything else. Biles showed that putting your health first is the key to lasting success, proving that it’s essential to look after number one no matter what else you prioritize.

As Simone Biles vaulted and tumbled her way to the top spot at the U.S. Olympic trials, her husband Jonathan Owens cheered from the sidelines. While he had a packed training schedule after signing with the Chicago Bears in March, Owens took the time to support his wife. However, the NFL safety has always made time for his family and this is one of the reasons why the gymnastics icon loves her husband.

Born on July 22nd, 1995, the 26-year-old former Green Bay Packers player grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. The youngest son of Nathan and Arthurine Cannon, Owens, showcased exceptional athletic talent from a young age. Thankfully, he grew up in a household that fostered his talents, allowing him to shine in track and field and football. So who is the NFL star’s family?

Meet Jonathan Owens’ close-knit family

Growing up in the Cannon household, Owens first started showcasing his athletic talents at Christian Brothers College High School. While Simone Biles’ husband ultimately chose to football, he also competed in track and field events. Seeing their child’s innate interest in sports, his father and mother wholeheartedly supported his endeavors. After all, Owen’s father loved sports.

A St. Louis native, Nathan Cannon grew up in his hometown loving basketball. While not much is known about his high school sporting career or profession, Owens’ father did play basketball during high school. On the other hand, while Simone Bile’s mother-in-law didn’t pursue sports, the Memphis, Tennessee native has always supported her son.

Besides supportive parents, Jonathan Owens also has an older sister. 11 older than the NFL star, Owens credits his sister Chanel Bady for helping him fall in love with football. “Happy birthday sis! Who knows where I’d be if you didn’t force me to start playing football,” Owens wrote Simone Biles’ sister-in-law’s birthday in 2018. It seems his sister saw her brother as a footballer even before he did.

Chanel Bady has regularly appeared on Jonathan Owens’ social media. However, very little information is available about the Chicago Bears’ safety’s elder sister. Bady’s Instagram page is set to private. However, she described herself as “wife, boy mom and scrub tech,” on her Instagram profile bio. Bady’s son, who is Owens’ nephew also shares a great relationship with his uncle.

Owens has often posted photographs with his nephew, and his whole family. Unfortunately, the former Arizona Cardinals player’s father didn’t see his son fulfill his NFL dreams. While Nathan Cannon supported his son with unwavering devotion, he tragically died in 2017, before Simone Biles’ husband made his NFL debut.

On August 17, 2017, with two weeks left until his final collegiate season, Owens’ world came crashing down. Nathan Cannon’s body was found in an alley. The St. Louis Post Dispatch reported that neither the suspect nor any motive could be determined, and declared it as an armed robbery. However, the tragedy only brought the close-knit family even closer. It’s this connection that Owens had with his family that Simone Biles appreciates to this day.

Simone Biles

Simone Biles cherishes her mother-in-law

The most decorated gymnast in the world met Owens’ other long before they got married. Thanks to the loving relationship the NFL star shares with his mother, his mom, and then-girlfriend wasted no time getting to know one another. The Biles have are close-knit family themselves and the Olympian quickly developed a great relationship with her in-law.

In May 2022, the star gymnast even went on a vacation with her then-fiance, his mother, and her own mother. On Mother’s Day this year, Simone Biles wished for her mother and her mother-in-law. “Happy mother’s day to the best mother in law. thanks for giving me my best friend for life,” the 7x Olympic gold medalist wrote in her Instagram story. She accompanied the post with a photograph of herself with Arthurine Cannon.

Jonathan Owens grew up in a household with parents and a sibling who loved and supported him. It helped the athlete blossom and taught him to form deep connections with the people in his life. Today the NFL star cares similarly for Simone Biles and his in-laws.

Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese has surprised many fans and detractors with her individual WNBA success this season.

The “Chi Barbie” is currently leading the league in rebounds per game (with 12), set a WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles in a season (with 15), earned Eastern Conference Player of the Week honors last week, and will be taking part in the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game this weekend.

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