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Usyk Shares How Many Battles Are Left in His Career and Who He’s Eyeing Next

Oleksandr Usyk has rejected the possibility of hanging up his gloves in the near future, declaring that he is likely to remain in the sport for at least another year.

The bona fide heavyweight king has not fought since his fifth-round stoppage victory over Daniel Dubois in July 2025 to become a three-time undisputed champion.

Usyk showed no interest in defending his crown against Wardley, who was upgraded from interim to full WBO champion – following his 11th-round finish over Joseph Parker – towards the end of last year.

Instead, the Ukrainian has expressed far more of a desire to face former world champion Deontay Wilder, with their respective teams having initiated negotiations for a showdown this year.

‘The Bronze Bomber’ ended a year-long layoff last June, stopping little-known heavyweight Tyrrell Herndon in round seven but still not looking like the formidable force he once was.

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Previous defeats to Parker and Zhilei Zhang already suggested that Wilder has been on a steady decline since losing his trilogy clash with Tyson Fury in 2021.

Usyk is nonetheless targeting the 40-year-old American for his eagerly-anticipated return later this year, while also insisting that he plans to have two or three more fights in total.

Oleksandr Usyk

The 38-year-old said that much in a recent interview with Ring Magazine.

“I want fight with [The Bronze Bomber], Deontay Wilder. I want this fight, I think Deontay, too, [wants it to happen]. Okay, let’s go.

“I think [I’ll have] two [or] three fights more.”

Tension Peaks In The Curious Meeting Between Kai Trump and Rory McIlroy at a Crucial Moment Raises Eyebrows

Rory McIlroy offered a simple but telling signal ahead of a crucial TGL appearance, and it came through an Instagram story rather than a microphone

Shot by Kai Trump, the clip showed McIlroy focused and fluid, working through a swing with the kind of calm intensity that usually precedes competition.

Trump posed beside McIlroy, both smiling easily, the moment framed by a caption that said everything without explaining much at all: “Best way to start the year.”

The post surfaced just hours before McIlroy’s return to action in TGL, instantly becoming part of the conversation surrounding a matchup that already carried real significance.

Friday’s primetime contest puts Los Angeles Golf Club against McIlroy’s Boston Common Golf, a pairing shaped by very different histories.

Los Angeles finished TGL’s debut season unbeaten at 4-0-1. Boston, by contrast, closed its first campaign without a win. For McIlroy and his teammates, the night represents more than another appearance. It is a chance to change the tone entirely.

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Trump’s story landed right in the middle of that buildup, adding a softer, more personal note to what is otherwise a high-energy, made-for-television event. It also continued a pattern that has quietly developed over the past few months.

McIlroy last competed publicly on December 17 at the Optum Golf Channel Games, a lighthearted but competitive event that ended with Scottie Scheffler’s team edging McIlroy’s after a 3-3 tie.

The inaugural event took place at Trump National Golf Club, where Trump was a visible presence throughout the broadcast. She handled challenge tutorials, participated in the trophy presentation, and flipped the ceremonial coin at the start, with McIlroy and Shane Lowry standing alongside her.

Trump’s appearances around elite golf did not end there. In January, she attended the opening of TGL’s inaugural season with her mother, Vanessa Trump, who was there supporting her boyfriend, Tiger Woods.

Charlie Woods

Even while aligned with a rival camp, Trump was seen exchanging a high five with McIlroy during player introductions, a small moment that hinted at an easy familiarity.

From that point on, their paths continued to cross. They later practiced together in La Jolla, California, ahead of the Genesis Invitational, where McIlroy jokingly offered a backhanded remark about one of Trump’s approach shots.

They also teed off together during a charity round in support of California wildfire relief efforts and briefly crossed paths again at Bethpage during Europe’s Ryder Cup stint.

Whether Trump will be in attendance for Friday night’s Los Angeles versus Boston matchup remains unclear. Her Instagram story, however, hinted that she may not be far away. In a league still defining its rhythm and personality, those small moments tend to carry extra weight.

Charlie Woods Sets Sights on Next Big Challenge After Breakthrough 2025 — What’s Next for Tiger Woods’ Son?

Charlie Woods is no longer just a famous last name following him around the fairways — after a breakout 2025 season, the teenage golfer is quickly carving out an identity of his own. Now, as the calendar turns and expectations rise, the spotlight shifts to what comes next for the son of 15-time major champion Tiger Woods.

The 2025 season marked a turning point for Charlie. After years of steady development, flashes of promise finally turned into tangible results. His first AJGA victory was a defining moment, signaling that he can not only compete with the nation’s best juniors, but beat them under pressure. That win was followed by consistent performances across elite junior events, showing maturity well beyond his age.

Charlie also played a key role in leading his high school team to a Florida state championship, a reminder that his game translates across formats — individual stroke play, team competition, and high-pressure situations.

Perhaps most importantly, his progress in 2025 quieted critics who once questioned whether the hype outweighed the results. The answers are now coming off the scorecard.

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With momentum on his side, Charlie’s immediate focus turns to top-tier national junior and amateur events, including another appearance at the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. It’s a tournament that has served as a launching pad for many future PGA Tour stars, and one that demands both skill and mental toughness through grueling stroke play and match play formats.

For Charlie, this isn’t just another tournament — it’s a measuring stick. How he stacks up against the deepest junior fields in the country will say a lot about how close he is to the next level.

Inevitably, comparisons to his father follow Charlie everywhere. Tiger Woods set an almost impossible standard, dominating amateur golf before redefining the professional game. But insiders note a key difference: Charlie’s journey is more patient, more measured.

Tiger Woods

While Tiger was chasing history early, Charlie is being allowed to develop naturally, sharpening his fundamentals, course management, and emotional control. Those around him believe this long-term approach could pay dividends as competition stiffens.

College Golf and Long-Term Questions

As Charlie continues to rise in junior rankings, college recruiters are watching closely. Though no decisions are imminent, his performances in upcoming national events could significantly influence where he eventually lands at the collegiate level.

There’s no rush toward professional golf — and that’s by design. The next phase is about building consistency, adding strength, and learning how to win when expectations are highest.

After Over “$300,000” Joe Rogan Unleashes Furious Rant at Boxing Authority After Terence Crawford Is Stripped Over $300,000 Dispute

The longtime UFC color commentator was among those laying heavy praise on Terence Crawford for what he did inside the boxing ring last September.

Crawford beat Canelo Alvarez after moving up two divisions to challenge the Mexican legend for undisputed super middleweight status.

The American’s upset victory in Las Vegas saw him become the first male fighter in the four-belt era to win the undisputed championship in three divisions.

But ‘Bud’ did not occupy the undisputed throne for long after a financial dispute resulted in the WBC stripping him of the super middleweight title

A few months after his victory over Alvarez, Crawford was stripped by the WBC for not paying $300,000 in mandatory fees to the sanctioning body.

While explaining its decision to take back the belt, the WBC said it had reduced Crawford’s obligation from 3 percent to 0.6 percent of his reported $50 million purse.

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Crawford aimed an epic rant at the WBC after he was stripped, and Rogan recently followed suit with a passionate reaction of his own.

“Ridiculous,” the UFC commentator said while speaking to Gable Steveson during an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience. “Terence Crawford’s like, ‘F— you, I’m the champ, I just beat Canelo.’

“Is that what they wanted from him, $300,000? They stripped him, I know they stripped him, which is crazy.

“That is so nuts that they get paid that much just to be a sanctioning body,” he continued. “And what are they doing? They’re not doing anything. It doesn’t mean anything.

“‘Dethroned over $300,00 fee’, wow. That is crazy. ‘Unpaid fees end brief reign as undisputed champ’. It doesn’t matter! He’s the f—— champion! You can’t take the guy’s belt because he’s not willing to give you money.

“F— you, he won. He won, f— off. F— off, he won.”

Terence Crawford

Crawford announced his retirement from boxing shortly after being stripped by the WBC, and he recently delved into the reasoning behind that decision.

The 38-year-old insisted that losing his undisputed status had nothing to do with it while speaking to Adin Ross on a live stream.

“No, not at all, that’d be stupid of me,” Crawford said

“I’m 38. 38 is old in boxing. I’ve been boxing since I was seven. I have nothing else to prove. I have nothing else to accomplish.

“It’s like, what more can I do? They’re not gonna give me the credit anyway so it really doesn’t even matter,” he added.

“Everyone Underestimates Him” But Roy Jones Endorses Undefeated Fighter with 90% KO Rate

Famed for his unique but all-action style, Roy Jones Jr is a fighter that is idolised by many and often thrust into discussions as one of the greatest pound-for-pound boxers in recent history. However, Jones believes that there is one current boxer whose talent is being overlooked by the fans.

The retirement of Terence Crawford has opened the door for American boxers to become the face of the sport and there are few better poised to capitalise than Vergil Ortiz Jr and Jaron Ennis, who continue to be linked to a super-welterweight showdown.

At present, neither man holds a title but still the bout is being touted as one of the biggest in boxing, with both men undefeated in a combined 59 fights that consist of 53 knockouts.

Speaking to Fight Hub TV, boxing legend Jones spoke of his excitement for the potential match-up but declared his belief that many people are overlooking Ennis in both that contest and overall, labelling the former unified welterweight champion as ‘the truth’.

“A lot of people are underestimating Boots [Jaron] Ennis. Boots Ennis is not what they think he is. Boots Ennis is the truth, you understand me? They all talk crazy about Boots, but Boots ain’t nothing but the truth.”

Ennis-Ortiz would undeniably be one of the biggest clashes of the new calendar, but reports of a recent fall-out between Ortiz’s team and DAZN mean that the fight could now face yet another hurdle in order to proceed, leaving fans wondering if it will indeed happen anytime soon.

After 50 Milestone Birthday, Tiger disclosed when he will when will he return to competitive golf

Tiger Woods is celebrating his 50th birthday – but when will golf fans be toasting the 15-time major champion’s return to competitive action?

Woods was limited to the role of tournament host at the Hero World Challenge in December due to injury, with uncertainty remaining over his future and what his schedule will look like in the years ahead.

The 82-time PGA Tour winner has played sparingly since suffering career-threatening injuries in a 2021 car crash, completing a full 72-hole tournament just four times over the past five years.

Woods missed the entire 2025 major season after rupturing his Achilles in March, then underwent disc replacement in October – at least the seventh back surgery he has had during his career.

The former world No 1 admitted recovery from his latest setback is going “not as fast” and, as of December 8, was only cleared by doctors to chip and putt.

“[Surgery] was a good thing to do, something I needed to have happen. it just takes time and dedication to the rehab process,” said Woods at the time, as he revealed he “can’t really do much” but now has the the all-clear to “start cranking up a little bit in the gym”.

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Woods has made multiple injury comebacks over his lengthy career, with 2026 marking the 30th anniversary of him turning professional, but it remains unclear when we will next see him on the course.

Charlie Woods

What is certain, though, is that Tiger’s impact over the years has altered golf for the better, with Sky Sports Golf’s Rob Lee saying: “He was breathtaking. He made golf so exciting and changed the game.

“Even the youngsters starting now on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour, if they see Tiger they should shake his hand as he changed the game for them.”

Woods has previously described the PNC Championship as his ‘fifth major’ with the 36-hole team competition seeing a former winner of a major or The Players tee it up alongside a family member.

He had featured in every edition since 2020 with his son, Charlie Woods, who fired a hole-in-one during the 2024 contest before they lost in a play-off to Bernhard Langer’s team.

Tiger opted out this year, though, saying it “would not be fair” on Charlie or “another team that could play and have that experience that we’ve had for a number of years.”

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Woods, who played in three of Jupiter Links GC’s four losses in the tech-infused tournament last term, is part of the 2026 roster, although has ruled himself out of the early fixtures.

Jupiter Links GC play New York Golf Club on January 13 (January 14, 12am UK time), Los Angeles Golf Club on January 21 (January 20, 12am UK time) and Atlanta Drive GC on February 2 (10pm UK time), before two matches in the first week of March.

Tiger Woods

Woods said: “Hopefully I will be able play at the end of the season here and there, but I don’t know. I’ve got to hit more shots than just chip and putt in TGL – there’s a few drives I might have to hit.”

Woods made the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational his first start of the season in both 2023 and 2024, although the fact he has ruled himself out of those early TGL matches would suggest it’s unlikely he will be fit to feature at the Riviera Country Club from February 19-22.

Woods said ahead of The Masters in 2024 that he feels he can add to his major tally ‘if everything comes together’, although finished last of those who made the cut that year before making early exits at the PGA Championship, US Open and The Open.

He hasn’t been seen at a tournament offering world ranking points since the missed cut at The Open in July 2024, while his last major top-20 finish came during his memorable 2019 win at The Masters.

“He’s Next” – Gervonta Davis Targets Former Champion for Explosive Comeback Fight

Gervonta Davis appears to have made up his mind on his boxing return. It was a difficult period for ‘Tank’ in 2025, with the year beginning with a controversial majority decision draw to Lamont Roach in his WBA lightweight title defence in March

The main talking point from the fight came when Davis voluntarily took a knee and retreated to his corner claiming he had grease in his eyes, with many onlookers claiming that should have led to a knockdown being scored, and Terence Crawford even thinking he should have been disqualified.

An immediate rematch was then expected to take place, but instead ‘Tank’ opted for an exhibition bout with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, which was scheduled for November.

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It never went ahead after Davis was named in a civil lawsuit regarding domestic allegations, and after the Baltimore man had previously stated that he had plans to retire at the end of the year, it appeared that his time in a boxing ring may have been up.

Davis seems to have now made a U-turn on those comments though, after revealing he is targeting one man in particular for his return.

Gervonta Davis

Taking to social media after Isaac Cruz and Roach recently fought to a majority decision draw, ‘Tank’ said he wants to take on Cruz.

“I’m taking him next, soon as my knee gets better.”

Davis previously fought Cruz back in December 2021, claiming a unanimous decision victory. Cruz is a former WBA super-lightweight champion, and currently holds the WBC interim crown at 140lbs, which he retained with that draw against Roach in December.

Ominous Verdict: Something Would Go “Very Wrong” – Teasing of Ominous Verdict on Prime Floyd Mayweather vs. Terence Crawford Superfight  From Jeff Mayweather

Both men retired undefeated and both exited the sport at what many consider the ideal moment. Now boxing is left to debate the ultimate hypothetical: who would have won a fantasy fight between Floyd Mayweather and Terence Crawford?

Mayweather’s retirement in August 2017 came just two days before Crawford secured his second undisputed championship, dismantling Julius Indongo at super-lightweight. At the time, Crawford was only just beginning a run that would elevate him into the sport’s modern elite.

Terence Crawford eventually followed Mayweather into retirement in December, stepping away a few months after a stunning victory over Canelo Alvarez to complete a remarkable hat-trick of undisputed titles — this time at super-middleweight. It capped a rise from 135lbs to 168lbs, a journey comparable in ambition, if not scale, to Mayweather’s own ascent through the divisions, where he claimed world titles from 130lbs to 154lbs

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In an era where many fighters linger beyond their peak, Mayweather and Crawford proved that boxers can still leave the sport on their own terms. Their exits, however, have only fuelled debate over how they might have fared against one another at the height of their powers.

While unwilling to pick against his nephew outright, Jeff Mayweather offered his perspective on the fantasy matchup during an appearance on The Mayweather Channel.

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“I think he [Crawford] would give Floyd some trouble. But I just think that Floyd is just the best defensive fighter.

“I think that Floyd [and] Crawford’s best weight class was actually at lightweight. Floyd was maybe better at junior lightweight, but still at ‘30 and ‘35 was doing knockouts.”

Mayweather captured his first world title at super-featherweight on October 3, 1998, holding the WBC belt for three years before moving up to lightweight. It was during those early championship reigns that Mayweather displayed a spiteful edge and finishing instinct that would become less pronounced as he evolved into the sport’s supreme defensive technician in later years.

‘Unbelievable Loss’: Oleksandr Usyk Mourns Death Of Anthony Joshua’s Associates In Accident

Undisputed heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk has expressed his shock and condolences following the tragic death of two associates of Anthony Joshua in an accident in Nigeria, which also left the former heavyweight champion injured

Oleksandr Usyk, who defeated Joshua twice to claim the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles, described the loss of the two men in the road crash as “unbelievable.”

In his statement, Usyk highlighted that the deceased were not only part of Joshua’s team but were also close friends. He extended his condolences to their families and loved ones, while also wishing Joshua a swift and full recovery.

“This is an unbelievable loss. @sina_evolve and @healthy_mindset were two incredible people who were not only part of AJ’s team, but also friends! My sincere condolences to their families, loved ones, and everyone who knew them. @anthonyjoshua – wishing you a speedy recovery. Stay strong, champion,” Usyk wrote in an Instagram story post.

Joshua was involved in a road accident in the Makun area of Ogun State in Nigeria on Monday. He was injured and lost two of his associates, Kevin Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami.

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The incident happened barely eight days after the former heavyweight world champion knocked out YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in their Netflix-backed bout in Miami.

In a statement, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) attributed the accident to overspeeding and wrongful overtaking.

 

It said preliminary findings indicate that the Lexus Jeep, which was suspected to be travelling beyond the legally prescribed speed limit on the corridor, lost control during an overtaking manoeuvre and crashed into a stationary truck well packed by the side of the road.

“The primary causes of the crash, being excessive speed and wrongful overtaking, constitute serious traffic violations and remain among the leading causes of fatal road crashes on Nigerian highways,” FRSC said.

The Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, extended heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased and wished the injured victim, Joshua, a speedy recovery.

“I Thought It’d Be Tougher” Terence Crawford Refuses to Let Canelo Go After – Comment

Terence Crawford: The last fight of Mexican boxer Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez was very disappointing for the 35-year-old (born July 18, 1990) in Guadalajara, Jalisco, as he lost for the third time in his great career by unanimous decision (116-112; 115-113; 115-113) to the stellar American Terence Crawford and with it lost his status as undisputed super middleweight champion with the belts he had from the World Boxing Council (WBC), the World Boxing Association (WBA), the International Boxing Federation (IBF) and the World Boxing Organization (WBO).

As announced last month, the fight that took place on Saturday, September 13 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL), was the last fight in the fabulous career of the man nicknamed ‘Bud’, who at 38 years of age (September 28, 1987), has decided to hang up his gloves after winning all 42 professional fights he fought with 31 decided by knockout.

“I’m not going to lie, I did think it would be harder (the fight vs. Canelo Alvarez). When I got in there and started to feel him, I said, ‘OK, I got it.’ First round, second round, I thought, ‘OK,’ he wasn’t throwing punches at me, we weren’t exchanging anything,” Terence Crawford told streamer Adin Ross.

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“The only thing he was trying to do was to press me more and more, but if he did that I was going to counter him. And that’s the situation, a lot of people spend a lot of time talking about how big he is, his resistance to punches, that he was going to knock me out, that he was going to run over me, that I wasn’t going to be able to hurt him.”

These words, while not surprising coming from the Omaha, Nebraska native, do put into perspective some of the criticism that the Mexican boxer has received, who was also accused by his last opponent of underestimating him before stepping into the ring.

Terence Crawford

“Nobody said I was going to hit him, or that I was going to hurt him or things like that. You can see it in the fight, he respected my power a lot, he was frustrated because he couldn’t believe that I could hit him like that, I think a lot of people underestimated me, my strength, my power to hit and I think Canelo did too, that’s why he was surprised,” concluded the first triple undisputed world champion in boxing history in the era of the four aforementioned organizations.