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Vanessa Trump Glides Into the Hamptons With Mystery Man — Tiger Woods Nowhere in Sight

Vanessa Trump, the high-profile girlfriend of golf legend Tiger Woods, was recently spotted arriving in the upscale beach enclave — but not alone. In a surprising twist, she was seen stepping out alongside an unidentified man, sparking whispers of intrigue and speculation across celebrity circles and social media.

Eyewitnesses describe the pair as “comfortable” and “effortlessly stylish” as they arrived at a private residence tucked behind tall hedges and iron gates. Vanessa, known for her grace under pressure and polished poise, appeared radiant and relaxed — a stark contrast to the ongoing swirl of speculation around her relationship with Woods.

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What has fans buzzing, however, isn’t just her glamorous entrance — it’s the glaring absence of Tiger Woods. The golf megastar, typically elusive during the off-season, hasn’t been seen with Vanessa in recent weeks, and insiders say he remained in Florida to focus on his rehabilitation and upcoming commitments.

Vanessa’s decision to vacation solo — and in the company of another man — has only intensified public curiosity. Who is he? A friend? A business associate? Or something more?

So far, no official word has come from Woods or Vanessa’s camp, and both have remained tight-lipped about the status of their relationship.

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Whether it’s a harmless coastal escape or a signal of something deeper beneath the surface, one thing is clear: Vanessa Trump knows how to make an entrance — and leave the world talking.

Eddie Hearn Teases Shocking Debate Talks: Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul ‘Mismatch’ Fight in Discussion

An Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul fight is now more of a possibility than ever before.

Ever since the post-fight callout from ‘The Problem Child’, it has split opinion in the boxing world, but fighters like cruiserweight prospect Viddal Riley want AJ v Paul next.

Joshua is still plotting his return to the ring this year after his loss last September to Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium

While the 35-year-old’s trainer broke his silence on the fight, his promoter has now had discussions with ‘El Gallo’s’ promotional company, Most Valuable Promotions, on the likelihood of making the contest.

Early Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul ‘mismatch’ discussions have taken place, confirms Eddie Hearn

Eddie Hearn, in an interview with IFL TV, confirmed that he has had a talk with Nakisa Badirian of MVP over the logistics of a mega-fight between their money fighters.

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While maintaining caution on concrete promises, he said: “Yes, I had close to an hour with Nakisa earlier this week… We kind of went through the contractual points, and there aren’t really any major barriers to make this fight.

“I want to make this clear, I am not calling for this, or we are targeting this fight.”

However, Hearn gave his thoughts on the proposed contest itself and the belief of the American.

“I think the fight is a mismatch, I think AJ destroys him, but if Jake Paul wants this fight and he is serious, then the fight will happen,” he said.

“This really comes down to Jake’s beliefs slash delusions. I said to Nakisa, ‘This is dangerous’.”

Anthony Joshua has only lost to one opponent around Jake Paul’s weight

While he has competed as a cruiserweight throughout the majority of his career, the influencer famously fought heavyweight icon Mike Tyson in the glamour division of the sport.

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Joshua, though, has had some great successes when facing eight opponents around the 220-230 lb mark, with seven stoppage wins, including a signature victory over Alexander Povetkin.

However, he has faced defeat to Oleksandr Usyk twice, who was within the weight but, it has to be said, Paul is not at the skills level of the Ukrainian magician.

What the weight does show, though, is the ability to take a shot; most of the aforementioned opponents, besides Povetkin and Usyk, didn’t make it past the third round.

So, for a novice like the former Disney Channel star, who hasn’t tasted real heavyweight power, it could be a very difficult night in the ring.

Sam Woods Continues to Shine in Her Own Way — Not Just Tiger Woods’ Daughter, But a Star in Her Own Right

Sam Woods, the daughter of golf legend Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren, is proving that greatness doesn’t have to be inherited — it can also be earned. While her last name might ring with historic echoes from Augusta to Pebble Beach, Sam is building her own legacy, one defined not by fairways and putts, but by intelligence, integrity, and a quiet kind of confidence that’s turning heads for all the right reasons.

Still just a teenager, Sam is fast becoming a name to watch — not as Tiger Woods’ daughter, but as Sam Woods, the scholar, speaker, athlete, and leader in her own right.

A Young Woman of Grace and Grit

At school, Sam has earned a reputation for her academic diligence and unwavering school spirit. From participating in leadership programs to excelling in the classroom, she’s not only embraced her education but also used it as a platform for personal growth. Teachers describe her as “focused, articulate, and thoughtful” — qualities that reflect the discipline and drive often associated with elite athletes, but here applied in new and inspiring directions.

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Her speech at the World Golf Hall of Fame induction ceremony for her father in 2022 offered a rare and touching glimpse into her character — poised, articulate, and emotionally intelligent beyond her years. While millions tuned in to hear Tiger’s achievements recognized, it was Sam’s heartfelt words and composed delivery that stole the spotlight.

Stepping Out of the Shadows

For many children of celebrities, living in the public eye can be a double-edged sword. But Sam has chosen a path that doesn’t lean on her father’s fame, nor does it run from it. Instead, she walks beside it — proud of her heritage, yet firm in her individual direction.

Whether it’s competing in school sports, volunteering for community projects, or simply supporting her younger brother Charlie during his competitive golf outings, Sam consistently carries herself with grace. She’s become a quiet anchor for the Woods family — strong, steady, and refreshingly grounded.

Personal Milestones That Matter

This past year marked several milestones in Sam’s journey — from academic honors to a leadership award that recognized her work on and off campus. Each success has come not from the spotlight, but from the shadows where real work gets done — long nights studying, early mornings at team meetings, countless hours of preparation for public speaking events.

These aren’t achievements that make headlines in sports pages, but they’re building blocks of a young woman determined to live with purpose. She’s proving that success isn’t always about trophies or titles. Sometimes it’s about integrity, effort, and vision.

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The Future: Hers to Define

While the public often speculates whether she will ever step onto a professional stage like her father or brother, Sam seems more focused on defining success on her own terms. Whether that leads her into the worlds of law, media, philanthropy, or something entirely unexpected, one thing is clear — Sam Woods is carving a path that belongs solely to her.

And that may be the most impressive legacy of all.

In a world eager to label and compare, Sam Woods is a refreshing reminder that real identity is something you build — not something you’re handed. And with each step she takes, she reminds us all that being Tiger Woods’ daughter is just one part of her story — not the whole of it.

Gervonta Davis vs Lamont Roach Rematch Faces Delay as Promoters Eye Two New Target Dates

Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach’s rematch is set to be rescheduled again. Promoter PBC were hoping to stage the sequel on August 16 in Las Vegas.

However, the bout is now expected to be pushed back by one to two weeks.

According to Ring Magazine, organisers are now targeting August 23 or August 30 in Sin City.

Davis was arrested on Friday for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend on June 15 in Florida.

But the date looked doubtful even before then.

PBC hadn’t officially announced August 16, nor had they confirmed the undercard, although it was widely reported that they intended to stage the event on that day.

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Remarkably, this isn’t the first time the bout has been delayed.

The initial plan was to hold the fight on June 21 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Davis and Roach boxed to a heavily disputed majority draw last March after the challenger was wrongfully denied a knockdown in round nine.

WBA lightweight champion Davis took a knee having just absorbed a grazing jab before making his way over to his corner to have debris wiped from his eye.

Charlie Woods Keeps Title Hopes Alive After Intriguing Round 3 at Junior PGA Championship

WEST LAFAYETTE ― A starting crowd of roughly 500 fans expecting to see Charlie Woods ― the son of golf legend Tiger Woods and hoping to get a glimpse of Tiger himself ― saw something different.

Those that stayed witnessed a 16-year-old exhibit the quiet confidence, leveled ball-striking and putting of an elite level player and master of a course that only two days ago had stumped him and left him in 43rd place after the first round of the Junior PGA Championship.

Charlie Woods second shot on the 18th hole par 4 dropped firmly onto the green before he calmly putted for birdie to finish -12, placing him in second place and in the hunt for the final round on Friday.

“My round was pretty up and down and it gave me a heart attack out there,” Woods said. “But nine birdies is pretty good. A couple of three putts, I made a few mistakes today but overall pretty solid round. Pretty good position going into tomorrow.”

Woods will tee off at 10:06 a.m. tomorrow joined by leader Lunden Esterline (-19) and Pennson Badget (-12) in the Junior PGA Championship final round.

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Woods was in control of the Ackerman-Allen Golf Course in West Lafayette during his second time around, even after his tee time was delayed two hours because of rainstorms and soggy conditions.

Woods birdied the first hole and would stay steady throughout the round, exhibiting zero timidness after having missed the cut at the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship last month in Dallas.

The best shot of the night for Woods came on the 10th hole, spotting an iron shot two feet for a tap in birdie before outdoing himself with his finale on 18.

As he walked to finish his birdie putt, The Clubhouse Bar & Grill at Birck Boilermaker Complex was lined with fans celebrating Woods success.

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He birdied, shook the hands of playing partners Sam Carraher of Crown Point, Indiana, and Ronin Banerjee of Irvine, California, before turning over his scorecard to tournament officials.

“It was so much fun,” Woods said. “I had a pretty fun chip on 16 but I just enjoyed being out there, having fun and hopefully I have a good chance of winning tomorrow.”

Tiger Woods’ son Charlie Woods Continues to Impress With Strong Showing at Junior PGA Championship in West Lafayette

WEST LAFAYETTE — Charlie Woods entered the Junior PGA Championship and started slow, just cracking the top 50 on Tuesday at Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette.

Woods would prove to doubters, if there were any, that he could hold his own on the big stage just over a week after being cut in the U.S. Amateur Championship in Dallas.

While the final result wasn’t what Woods had desired on Friday, it still sends a message that golf’s famous teenager could play the sport at an elite level.

Woods finished the Junior PGA Championship 9-under-par and tied for ninth after shooting a 74 on Friday afternoon.

His top nine finish gives him an automatic invite to next year’s Junior PGA Tournament at Fields Range in Frisco, Texas.

Woods also has a chance to be a captain’s pick for the U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team which will be announced Tuesday.

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While Woods wasn’t made available for media post match on Friday, there were plenty of compliments shared in his direction about his game by 2025 Junior PGA Championship winner Lunden Esterline.

“I had fun playing with him and Pennson (Badgett),” Esterline said. “They were both good guys.”

Three bogies and a double bogey on 15 ultimately hampered the 16-year-old from Jupiter, Florida.

His putting didn’t carry the same sharpness on the greens at Ackerman-Allen Course where he’d birdied nine times the day before.

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Woods faced an uphill battle entering Friday tied at -12 against Esterline who was -19.

Winning the Junior PGA Championship was feasible for Woods but he needed to replicate his performance from Thursday to catch Esterline.

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Woods went bogey free his first eight holes but managed just one birdie before his struggles on 14 and 15.

Even with his late round troubles, Woods proved he is a top tier amateur golfer.

Resilient Coco Gauff Rallies Past Kudermetova in Montreal Thriller to Keep Title Dream Alive

World number two Coco Gauff battled through another tough three-setter Thursday, rallying from a set and a break down to beat Veronika Kudermetova and reach the fourth round of the WTA Canadian Open.

The top-seeded American, who won her second Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, again struggled with her serve but held her nerve for a 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 victory over former world number nine Kudermetova.

The goal of the game is to survive and advance,” Gauff said. “It’s not my best, but it was good enough for today and that’s all I can ask for.”

Gauff arrived in Montreal having lost her tournament openers at Wimbledon and Berlin in the wake of her French Open triumph.

She struggled mightily in her first match in Montreal but came up with a win over Danielle Collins despite 23 double faults.

The numbers weren’t quite as ugly against Kudermetova, but 14 double faults were damaging enough. Seven of them came in the first set, as Gauff let a 4-1 lead get away.

Gauff dropped her serve to open the second set, but after breaking back to level at 3-3 she broke again to force the third set — where she seized a 2-0 lead and powered home.

I’m sure everybody could read my body language,” said Gauff, who admitted she “got a little bit upset” with herself.

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But mentally I’m very proud of myself. The fact that I’m winning these matches not feeling my best is definitely something to be proud of.

Her struggles on serve are especially frustrating, Gauff said, because she skipped last week’s tournament in Washington to work on it and felt she had made progress.

I just would like for it to transfer to the match,” said Gauff, who next faces 18-year-old Canadian wild card Victoria Mboko, a 1-6, 6-3, 6-0 winner over Czech Marie Bouzkova.

She’s definitely playing like one of the top players in the world right now,” Gauff said of Mboko, who took the American to three sets in Rome earlier this year.

Mboko kept her cool after dropping the first set to Bouzkova and was in position to take advantage when a thigh injury that required treatment clearly hindered the Czech later in the match.

Kessler tops Andreeva

In other third-round action, American McCartney Kessler shocked world number five Mirra Andreeva, who got off to a strong start but couldn’t hang on in a 7-6 (5), 6-4 loss

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Andreeva, the 18-year-old Russian who electrified the WTA with back-to-back 1000 level wins this year, jumped to a quick 3-1 lead, but Kessler twice regained a break and after Andreeva failed on two attempts to serve out the opening set the American won the last three points of the tiebreaker to pocket the set.

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Kessler seized the initiative in the second, breaking Andreeva twice on the way to a 4-1 lead.

Making matters worse for Andreeva with the US Open coming up in August, she took a hard spill in the second set, taking a medical time out to have her left ankle bandaged.

Kessler will fight for her first WTA 1000 quarter-final appearance against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk, who beat Daria Kasatkina 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4).

China’s Zhu Lin, whose ranking has plummeted to 493 after months sidelined by injury, advanced with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Suzan Lamens of the Netherlands.

Zhu will face Spain’s Jessic Bouzas, who beat Japanese qualifier Aoi Ito 4-6, 7-5, 6-3.

Ninth-seeded Elena Rybakina roared through the first set and held on in the second for a 6-0, 7-6 (5) victory over Jacqueline Cristian, lining up a meeting with Dayana Yastremska, who ousted eighth-seeded American Emma Navarro 7-5, 6-47-5, 6-4.

“Grave Concerns” Raised Over Jake Paul’s Safety in Potential Showdown With Anthony Joshua, Say WBN

Former WBO cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie has poured cold water on the idea of Jake Paul fighting Anthony Joshua, branding the potential bout both unrealistic and dangerous.

Heavyweight contender Okolie, a two-weight world titleholder after claiming the WBC bridgerweight crown, warned that Joshua’s size and power make such a clash a serious health concern if it were to materialize. – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

Concerns for Paul’s Safety Against Joshua
“I can’t see it happening,” Okolie told talkSPORT. “As someone who has been a unified heavyweight world champion, going against Jake Paul doesn’t sit right.

“I’m also talking from a health and safety factor.” – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

While Paul has teased fights across divisions, including his recent campaign toward a cruiserweight world title, Okolie pointed out the vast physical and technical disparity between the YouTuber-turned-contender and an elite, past-prime heavyweight like Joshua.

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“He [Jake Paul] is maybe a cruiserweight, and Anthony Joshua is a very big, strong heavyweight,” Okolie explained. “And if he turns it on, it’s not just a risk of a knockout, it is a much bigger risk.” – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

Despite dismissing the fight as implausible, Okolie admitted the idea has sparked curiosity, if not concern.

“I can’t see it personally, but it is a good talking point, I guess.” – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

Fantasy vs. Sanctioned Combat: The Unlikely Bout
Paul has recently been ranked in the top 15 by the WBA at the cruiserweight division and is pursuing a world title shot in 2025. – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

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Meanwhile, Joshua should return this winter after undergoing elbow surgery. Doubts over how many fights the Briton has left in his locker mean the Paul bout is highly unlikely to happen until Joshua retires from professional boxing.

But as far as Okolie is concerned, any Joshua vs Paul fantasy fight belongs in the realm of social media speculation, and not as sanctioned combat.

Anthony Joshua Unveils Bold Masterplan With Eddie Hearn to Propel England to World Cup Glory

Anthony Joshua is no stranger to Wembley Stadium, but he could soon be heading back there to watch one of his clients.

The two-time heavyweight world champion has sold out England’s home of football on four occasions, and has now talked up getting involved in the beautiful game on a full-time basis.

Now aged 35 and heading towards the end of his career, ‘AJ’ posted a surprise Instagram story referencing his famous promoter Eddie Hearn.

“The family has conquered darts, snooker, pool, boxing, fishing, golf, owning a football club and you’ve had a presence in basketball, netball and gymnastics,” he wrote to his 16.5million followers.

“I believe ‘we’ could look at the football agency industry and have a strong presence.

“Imagine we help manage the player who helped England win the World Cup. Call me tomorrow mate.”

Hearn reposted the message with emojis of a football and handshake, which comes as no surprise given his previous comments.

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Speaking with GQ back in 2020 Hearn was left shocked when asked about becoming a football agent.

“Do you know what? I’ll just say it. Me and AJ are talking about doing it.

“We’ve looked at it for a while and he mentioned it to me the other day and he said: ‘You know how to represent athletes, you can use my brand and my name, I know a lot of the players, we go out’.

“‘You know how to build a career on the pitch and off the pitch commercially, so what do you think?’

Why Hearn moving into football makes sense

Hearn is one of boxing’s most famous faces despite never putting on the gloves, helping take the sport to a whole new level after inheriting his father Barry’s empire.

Assisting him on the way has been Joshua’s undoubted star power, while recent agreements with the sporting wing of Saudi Arabia’s government has seen cash flow into the sport like never before.

Hearn also has football experience too, from when his father was the chairman of Leyton Orient from 1995 to 2014.

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Speaking to The Overlap last year he revealed: “After every big fight, especially with a YouTuber, sometimes [Wayne] Rooney will fire me a message.

“I actually said to Wayne – who had a very limited amateur [boxing] pedigree but still could fight – ‘imagine the shape you’d get in, you’d get right back in shape’.

A Great Possibility Emerges As Anthony Joshua Eyeing Surprise Opponent for Comeback Clash

Anthony Joshua’s comeback opponent could be a fellow Olympic gold medallist as a ‘warm-up’ ahead of a mega fight with Tyson Fury next year.

Speaking on talkSPORT, former European super bantamweight champion, Spencer Oliver, revealed that Tony Yoka is a ‘great possibility’ as Joshua’s next fight.

Oliver said: “Do I think they are going to fight? I think that is a great possibility. We get two Olympic gold medallists going at it. Tony Yoka is trying to rekindle his career after losing to the likes of Carlos Takam. Doesn’t it make sense? Two Olympic gold medallists, there is history there.

“It will be a great fight, it is a sellable fight, I would love to see it.”

Yoka was a standout in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, winning a gold medal for France, but is currently rebuilding from three consecutive losses as a professional to Martin Bakole, Carlos Takam and Ryad Merhy.

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He has since registered three wins, and despite a less-than-favourable run of form, Yoka has great pedigree, having beaten big-name heavyweight contenders Filip Hrgovic, Joe Joyce and Joseph Parker as an amateur, making him a tricky proposition for the former unified heavyweight champion.

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Since his knockout loss to Daniel Dubois in September last year, Joshua has undergone minor surgery to his elbow and is looking to come back at the end of the year, according to his promoter, Eddie Hearn.

Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has also weighed in on Joshua’s future and said that before he and Fury potentially face off next year they both need a tune-up fight, having both lost in their last outing.

He told The Boxing Voice: “Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury next year, we are trying to do it and we are thinking about it. I need to have for each one, a tune-up fight first.

“Why? Because they are both coming off losses. It’s to build it up.”