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Commanders finally make the obvious decision at quarterback
Commanders finally make the obvious decision at quarterback
Sam Howell will be the Week 1 starter at quarterback for the Washington Commanders.Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera has spoken. It will be Sam Howell under center Week 1 vs. the Arizona Cardinals over Jacoby Brissett on Sept. 10.This seemed to be the direction Rivera and new offen...
2023-08-18 23:56
10 blockbuster NFL trades the league needs before Week 1
10 blockbuster NFL trades the league needs before Week 1
The NFL offseason has been brewing with news, and at this point, a blockbuster trade would be enough to create headlines and news.The Johnathan Taylor saga, the 49ers QB dilemma, and the Kansas City Chiefs looking to repeat are some of the many headlines of the 2023 NFL offseason.However, no...
2023-08-18 23:55
NFL Rumors: Erratic Jordan Love, Eagles injuries, 49ers hot take
NFL Rumors: Erratic Jordan Love, Eagles injuries, 49ers hot take
NFL Rumors: Jordan Love struggles in Packers-Patriots joint practiceThere has been a lot of positive buzz around Jordan Love in the aftermath of his strong preseason opener in Cincinnati. As the Packers embrace a future without Aaron Rodgers, there's every reason to believe Love can become a ...
2023-08-18 23:53
Stephen A. Smith Calls Andrew Marchand's Shannon Sharpe Scoop 'Premature'
Stephen A. Smith Calls Andrew Marchand's Shannon Sharpe Scoop 'Premature'
Sports media fight!
2023-08-18 23:50
Carl Froch tears apart Anthony Joshua’s ‘beginner’ performance against Robert Helenius
Carl Froch tears apart Anthony Joshua’s ‘beginner’ performance against Robert Helenius
Carl Froch has delivered a brutal assessment of Anthony Joshua’s performance against Robert Helenius, accusing the British heavyweight of fighting like a ‘beginner’. Joshua knocked out Helenius, a late-notice replacement for Dillian Whyte, in Round 7 on Saturday (12 August) after fighting tentatively in the first six rounds. Despite “AJ” securing the emphatic knockout that he needed en route to a potential clash with Deontay Wilder, the former two-time world heavyweight champion did not do enough to impress Froch. Froch, a former unified super-middleweight champion, said on YouTube on Friday (18 August): “For me, it was a 5/10 performance. Okay, he got the job done, he knocked out Helenius in Round 7 with a decent [shot]. Helenius was exhausted by that point, which is why I thought the knockout came. “AJ timed him nicely with a jab to the body then brought the right hand over the top [...] I don’t think [Helenius] was knocked out cold, but he was exhausted. Once he got hit with that shot and went over, he probably thought to himself: ‘You know what? I’ve earnt my money, I’m not gonna win the fight, I’m not getting paid for overtime. Let’s stay down and go home.’ Why wouldn’t he? He boxed a week earlier. “It was poor, it was a weak opponent for this stage of AJ’s career, when he’s now looking at fighting someone like Deontay Wilder. If he’s looking at fighting Deontay Wilder on the back of that performance... that performance was awful, it was terrible, it was such a bad performance in so many ways. It was tentative, it was gun shy.” Helenius replaced Whyte after the Briton failed a drug test in the lead-up to his planned rematch with Joshua, who is in talks to box Wilder in early 2024. “He looked like he didn’t want to be in there at times,” Froch said of Joshua, 33. “He was getting outboxed with a weak, poor jab; [Helenius] wasn’t setting it up, he was smashing it, ram-rodding it in AJ’s face [...] Anthony Joshua was sitting back, waiting, looking confused, looking like he was scared to throw. “He’s not ready for the Deontay Wilder fight, I really don’t think he is. That performance does not set him up for a big showdown with Wilder [...] Style-wise, AJ is like a beginner, like a novice pro. Helenius had absolutely busted up AJ behind the jab. “[There was] swelling under his eyes, his nose was p***ing with blood, his mouth was bleeding – as we saw when he jumped out of the ring, which was a bit strange, and had a slurp on that nasty Irish stout that Conor McGregor shoved in his face. He had all blood and sweat and snot inside that point.” Froch, 46, also branded his fellow Briton “unprofessional” and “disrespectful” for the interaction with UFC star McGregor, which took place at ringside while Helenius received medical attention. Joshua vs Wilder is in the works for an early 2024 date in Saudi Arabia. American Wilder, 37, has not fought since knocking out Helenius in Round 1 in October. Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. Read More Anthony Joshua has the blueprint to beat Deontay Wilder – is he brave enough to use it? Deontay Wilder’s manager offers rare comment on Anthony Joshua fight Anthony Joshua takes swig of Conor McGregor’s Irish stout after Helenius knockout
2023-08-18 23:50
Emma Hayes responds to vacant United States job links
Emma Hayes responds to vacant United States job links
Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes responds to question about taking the newly vacant United States job.
2023-08-18 23:27
Fernando Alonso reveals title regret from 20-year F1 career
Fernando Alonso reveals title regret from 20-year F1 career
Fernando Alonso has revealed that not winning a Formula 1 title with Ferrari is one of his biggest regrets from his 20-year career. The Spaniard, racing in his 20th season in F1 this year with Aston Martin, burst onto the world stage after winning two titles in a row with Renault in 2005 and 2006, ending the championship win-streak of Michael Schumacher. After a famously fractured solo season with McLaren alongside then-rookie Lewis Hamilton in 2007, Alonso returned to Renault before moving to Ferrari in 2010. While at the Scuderia for five years, he finished runner-up in the championship three times and missed out in the final race of the 2010 and 2012 season to Sebastian Vettel – two moments he wishes he could have back. “Winning a championship with Ferrari – that would probably be the first thing I’d choose,” Alonso told the High Performance Podcast. “If I can go back in time to 2010, 2012, we were within a few laps to winning a championship and that could have changed a little bit the outcome of many things and the history behind a few things.” The 42-year-old added that he would enjoy the moment of his championship triumphs more, too, if he had his time again. “What I regret for sure and we touched [on this] before, was not enjoying more my time and my career,” he said. “You know that I’m at the end of it. There is a new life, you know in a few years’ time for me without driving and when I look back to my career, I will see a lot of good things and friendships and incredible experiences but, yeah, I should have enjoyed more. “I won the championship in Brazil, 2005 and 2006, and I hardly remember anything from those afternoons and nights, which is sad.” After a dire spell back with McLaren, Alonso took a two-year hiatus from F1 in 2019 before returning with Alpine in 2021. He shocked the paddock when he joined Aston Martin for 2023 but the move has paid off. With 10 races left, he is the best of the rest behind the Red Bull pairing of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, lying third in the standings and is one point ahead of rival Lewis Hamilton. Read More Felipe Massa starts legal action over 2008 F1 title loss to Lewis Hamilton F1 2023 mid-season awards: Best driver, worst race and biggest surprise Ferrari boss labels Red Bull’s cost cap penalty a ‘big joke’ Why have Massa’s lawyers started legal action to strip Hamilton of 2008 F1 title? Felipe Massa starts legal action over 2008 F1 title loss to Lewis Hamilton ‘Big joke’: Ferrari boss slams Red Bull’s cost cap penalty
2023-08-18 23:24
Postecoglou urges Spurs fans to show united front amid protests
Postecoglou urges Spurs fans to show united front amid protests
Ange Postecoglou has pleaded with frustrated Tottenham fans to back their team as they plan a protest before Saturday's...
2023-08-18 23:22
Dean Henderson departure from Man Utd unlikely following Nottingham Forest interest
Dean Henderson departure from Man Utd unlikely following Nottingham Forest interest
Dean Henderson may have to settle for a number of months as Man Utd's second choice goalkeeper with a move to Nottingham Forest looking unlikely.
2023-08-18 23:20
Guardiola backs Man City prodigy Palmer to shine in De Bruyne's absence
Guardiola backs Man City prodigy Palmer to shine in De Bruyne's absence
Pep Guardiola says Manchester City rising star Cole Palmer can fill the void left by Kevin De...
2023-08-18 22:53
Joel Klatt does not want to hear the ‘Texas is back’ hype
Joel Klatt does not want to hear the ‘Texas is back’ hype
FOX Sports' Joel Klatt wants to be all-in on Texas this year, but he can't, and for good reasons.When The Smiths penned "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before", the iconic English rock band was so ahead of the curve that they saw the future and knew all about...
2023-08-18 22:52
3 Cardinals John Mozeliak should trade this offseason, 1 to hold on to
3 Cardinals John Mozeliak should trade this offseason, 1 to hold on to
John Mozeliak and the St. Louis Cardinals are talking about a productive offseason to improve a roster with a terrible 2023 season.St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak promises to have a big offseason. After an exhausting 2023 season, Mozeliak must come through to i...
2023-08-18 22:49
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