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Shock Exit, Charlie Woods Stunned in Early Departure from U.S. Junior Amateur Championship

The 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods shot rounds of 81 and 74 for a 14-over 155 during stroke play on Monday and Tuesday. Match play began on Wednesday morning.

Charlie Woods did not qualify to move on to the match play rounds at the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship in Dallas

The 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods shot rounds of 81 and 74 for a 14-over 155 during stroke play on Monday and Tuesday. Match play began on Wednesday morning.

The tournament began with 264 players taking part in stroke play at Trinity Forest Golf Club and Brook Hollow Golf Club. The field was narrowed to the top 64 for match play.

One of those advancing was Cameron Kuchar, the son of PGA Tour pro Matt Kuchar. He finished the two-day stroke play at 3-over par 144, which was the cut line.

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Kuchar is a rising high school senior in Florida who has committed to play at TCU. He was competing against Kailer Stone of Alameda, Calif., in match play on Wednesday. Stone, 17, finished stroke play T13 at 1-under.

The younger Woods is a rising high school junior.

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His first round at Brook Hollow was marred by four double bogeys and five bogeys with just two birdies to offset them. In his second round at Trinity Forest, he played the front nine at even par with three birdies and bogeys but lost three strokes on the back nine with two double bogeys and three bogeys with two birdies

Tiger Woods was in Dallas to watch his son play.

Charlie Woods will have other chances to play in the U.S. Junior Amateur, seeking to join an impressive list of winners who went on to become majors champions. That list includes Johnny Miller (1964), David Duval (1989), Tiger Woods (1991-93), Brian Harman (2003), Jordan Spieth (2009, 2011) and Scottie Scheffler (2013).

Tiger Woods was 15 when he won his first Junior Amateur.

The younger Woods missed the cut last year at the tournament at Oakland Hills in Michigan.

Countdown Begins “Something’s Brewing” Davis and Lamont on a Dangerous Path Toward a High-Stakes Rematch”

The boxing world may be on the verge of witnessing one of the sport’s most anticipated showdowns: a high-voltage rematch between knockout king Gervonta “Tank” Davis and the ever-resilient Lamont Roach Jr. As rumors intensify and negotiations reportedly pick up steam behind the scenes, fans are already bracing for what could be a defining clash between two warriors with everything to prove — and even more to lose.

The First Encounter: Fireworks and Friction

Their initial meeting was a spectacle of speed, power, and grit. While Gervonta Davis retained his edge as the bigger draw and more explosive fighter, Lamont Roach Jr. surprised many with his tactical discipline, ring IQ, and refusal to wilt under pressure. Though Davis came out on top via decision (or TKO, depending on how history remembers it), Roach’s stock only rose.

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“People expected me to fold,” Roach said post-fight. “But I gave him hell. That fight wasn’t over. Not for me.”

Indeed, Roach’s performance was a reminder that even the most dominant champions can be forced into deep waters. And he believes a second chance could tip the balance.

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This isn’t just about revenge. It’s about validation, legacy, and unfinished business. For Gervonta Davis, a rematch would be a chance to silence critics who believe Roach exposed vulnerabilities in his game — particularly when drawn into a technical battle. For Lamont Roach, it’s an opportunity to flip the script and seize a world title in emphatic fashion.

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The fight also holds weight in a broader context. The lightweight and super featherweight divisions are brimming with talent — names like Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney, and Vasiliy Lomachenko are constantly shifting the landscape. A definitive win for either Davis or Roach could reshape future matchups and title unifications in dramatic fashion.

Davis: The Pressure of Stardom

Since emerging as one of Floyd Mayweather’s brightest protégés, Gervonta Davis has carried the weight of superstardom with explosive knockouts and viral moments. Yet, recent distractions — including legal issues and periods of inactivity — have led some to question his focus.

“He’s got the power. No one’s doubting that,” said one analyst. “But is he still hungry? Is he still evolving?”

A rematch with Roach could be exactly what Davis needs: a gritty, high-stakes battle to refocus and reaffirm his dominance.

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Lamont Roach has spent years clawing his way into the conversation. Once overlooked, he’s now seen as a legit threat with a dangerous mix of discipline, timing, and fearlessness. Since the Davis bout, Roach has notched important wins and sharpened his skills, staying patient while waiting for the moment to strike.

“Tank knows I belong in there with him,” Roach recently said. “This time, he won’t get out so lucky.”

The D.C.-born fighter isn’t just chasing a belt — he’s chasing respect. And this rematch could be his ticket to both.

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Should the rematch become official, expect fireworks. Davis’ raw knockout power against Roach’s counter-punching and calculated pressure is a stylistic dream match. The storyline, too, is rich: redemption, doubt, and a clash of personalities.

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This fight won’t just be a bout — it’ll be a war.

And with tensions simmering, trash talk bubbling, and both men eyeing a defining career moment, the stage is set for a rematch that could outshine the original.

Jake Paul Vs Deontay Wilder: ‘It’s a massive payday – Deontay Wilder’s team teases shock move as Jake Paul enters the picture after stunning talks with Anthony Joshua.”

DEONTAY WILDER’s team have refused to rule out a mega-money fight against Jake Paul.

Paul drew criticism in his last bout in November after bringing Mike Tyson out of retirement at the age of 58.

But still over 100 MILLION watched his eight-round points win on Netflix despite the controversy surrounding the fight for the ages.

Paul later held talks with Canelo Alvarez – but after a deal collapsed he called out former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua.

Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel voiced praise for the 11-1 American and would open the door for talks with Paul and the Bronze Bomber.

Finkel, who once managed Tyson, told SunSport: “The way I manage, I discuss everything with my client.

“So, I don’t think it’s fair to say no, even if I believe it’s a no, and I’ll say what I think.

“But that person at the end of the day, it’s his decision because it’s his life and career.

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“So, you know, I might say, ‘Hey, this is a great opportunity. You may get laughed at thinking it’s a freak show or people might say, wow, this is interesting and you know it’s a big payday.’

“So of course I would.”

Wilder is coming off consecutive defeats following a points loss to Joseph Parker in 2023 and a knockout to Zhilei Zhang last June.

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With The Emphatic Knockout ” A J” Pays Legendary Tribute  to Oleksandr Usyk after Daniel Dubois’ emphatic knockout win.”

Oleksandr Usyk’s brutal win over Daniel Dubois has gained a response from their shared rival, Anthony Joshua.

On Saturday night, Usyk brutally stopped Dubois in the fifth round with a stunning left hook to become a three-time undisputed champion.

Dubois became the latest of three Britons to have two defeats at the hand of Usyk.

Tyson Fury and Joshua make up the other two names on that list.

The Ukrainian superstar is also overall now 8-0 against an array of British greats which also include Tony Bellew and Derek Chisora.

Usyk named a short-list of potential opponents for his next outing which included Fury, Chisora, Joseph Parker and Joshua.

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The 35-year-old shared a story on Instagram showing his respect for his two-time rival.

It saw him describe Usyk as having ‘legacy, identity, focus and family’.

Joshua also took the opportunity to tag famous 2017 rival Wladimir Klitschko, with the pair also sharing huge respect after their iconic duel.

AJ hasn’t been in the ring since he suffered a brutal KO defeat to Dubois last September.

His promoter, Eddie Hearn has recently revealed to talkSPORT that he will return before the end of the year.

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He recently had surgery on his elbow, but has yet to announce exactly what his plans are for his return.

Joshua ideally wants to face Fury next and finally settle their rivalry.

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But Fury shared his request for a trilogy match with Usyk instead as priority as he believes he can be the man to beat the undefeated star.

Should the pair enter the ring again, it won’t be until 2026.

A successful title defence would only further cement his legacy as the greatest heavyweight of the past two decades.

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After his recent victory, the legendary star has been compared to the likes of Lennox Lewis and Muhammad Ali.

Simply no-one is able to beat the elite technician right now, and a new batch of challengers will fancy their chances.

Turki Alalshikh even suggested that rising star Moses Itauma could be in line next to make a fast jump to the top dog in the division.

“Gypsy King” Tyson Fury names three potential opponents as he prepares to end retirement and return to boxing.”

‘The Gypsy King’ hung up his gloves in January after suffering back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

However, he has since teased a possible return to the ring.

Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh recently revealed to talkSPORT that he is currently negotiating a three-fight deal with Fury.

And there were three names on the Brit’s lips when iFL TV asked him to list match-ups that would motivate him to box again.

“Well, don’t hold your breath, it’s not going to be this year, but it might be next year,” he said.

“If I get the right offer, it might be 2026. If it turns me on, then I will come back.

“But if there is no turn on, I will stay retired. AJ, [Oleksandr] Usyk, [Daniel] Dubois, any of them or maybe all of them.”

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Fury won’t be able to make a comeback until next year due to his ongoing commitments to various projects with Netflix.

The two-time world heavyweight champion is currently in the middle of filming a documentary about his life as well as the second series of ‘At Home with the Furys’.

Once that is wrapped up, Alalshikh intends to start sowing the seeds for the long-awaited all-British showdown between Fury and Joshua.

I didn’t expect a 40-year-old to hit the hardest – but he proved age brings a different kind of power. I only  Discovered “After fighting Davis and Garcia

Rolly Romero has shared the ring with some massive punchers – but none of them hit as hard as Ismael Barroso.

Romero squared off against Barroso in his first fight back since falling to defeat at the hands of Gervonta Davis.

Rolly had been knocked out in the sixth round by ‘Tank’ for the WBA ‘regular’ lightweight title in May 2022.

But 12 months later, he was handed the opportunity to box for the WBA super lightweight crown

Romero was initially matched up with Alberto Puello, who held the black and gold strap at the time.

However, the Dominican was stripped of his belt after failing a pre-fight drugs test.

As a result, Barroso stepped in with two weeks’ notice to compete for the vacant title.

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Romero went on to stop the 40-year-old Venezuelan in the ninth round, but only after tasting his power.

Barroso sent Romero tumbling to the canvas in the third stanza courtesy of a looping left.

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During an appearance on the Danza Project podcast, Romero said: “Tank doesn’t punch that hard. He just lands a clean shot, and a lot of us are either too small or completely dehydrated.

“With Barroso, though, that motherf****** hits hard.

“After the fight, this whole side of my body was f****** sore, and I didn’t want to exchange with that motherf*****. He punched too hard.

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Barroso has finished 23 of his 25 professional wins (25-5-2) inside the distance and is known as a one-punch knockout artist.

His power was on full display last January when he flattened Ohara Davies inside the opening stanza in an age-defying performance for the interim WBA super lightweight title.

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Romero, meanwhile, has come on leaps and bounds since his comeback win over Barroso.

In victory, he scooped the WBA ‘regular’ welterweight title and is now the frontrunner to box Manny Pacquiao as the Filipino icon continues down the comeback trail.

“All Eyes on Charlie Woods as Fans Try to Make Sense of His U.S. Junior Amateur Struggles”

Nearly two months ago, Charlie Woods was on top of the golf world. Unfortunately, he learned the hard way that it’s hard to stay on top.

In late May, the son of Tiger Woods won the Team TaylorMade Invitational in Bowling Green, Florida. He shot a 66 in the final round to win this AJGA tournament by three strokes. Despite picking up the biggest win of his career at 16 years old, he showed tremendous maturity during his media availability.

“Being able to say to myself that I won an absolutely amazing event and to say I performed under some high pressure situations is just huge going forward,” Woods said.

Hopefully, Woods’ maturity helps him bounce back from this Tuesday’s letdown.

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Woods started off the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship with an 11-over 81 in the opening round. He knew he’d have to be much better this Tuesday at Trinity Forest Golf Club.

Technically, Woods was much better in the second round. The talented golfer shot a three-over 74. However, that wasn’t good enough for him to make the cut in Dallas.

Unsurprisingly, golf fans had a lot to say about Woods missing the cut at the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship for a second straight time.

“Ouch,” one fan said. “Tiger probably isn’t happy.”

“Ouch,” one fan said. “Tiger probably isn’t happy.”

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“How do we know he will bounce back? Can’t he just be a solid college golfer,” a second fan commented.

“Missed cut by 10 strokes… stay in school and get a good education,” another fan wrote on X.

The good news is there’s plenty of time for Woods to learn from his mistakes.

Do you still believe in Charlie Woods?

first appeared on The Spun on Jul 23, 2025

This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

Jim Nantz Demands Major Overhaul at Tiger Woods’ Beloved ‘All-Time Favorite Golf Course’ — Says It’s Long Overdue

Golf has this funny way of getting under your skin. The sport creates these magical moments that stick with you long after you’ve left the course. But here’s the thing—some venues just hit different, and when the game’s greatest voices start talking about them, you can hear the reverence in every word.

While millions of golf fans around the world recognize St. Andrews as the “Home of Golf,” legendary broadcaster Jim Nantz believes that traditional moniker falls short of capturing its true essence. Recently, the CBS Sports icon shared a more profound perspective on the Scottish links that Tiger Woods has called his “favorite course in the world.” Furthermore, Nantz declares, “I call it the final resting place of Golf…Because It’s Heaven.”

This isn’t merely flowery language from a broadcaster known for his eloquent commentary. Instead, Nantz’s words reflect decades of witnessing golf’s most memorable moments unfold on the Old Course. His 40-year broadcasting career has included guest commentary work for the BBC during the Open Championships at St. Andrews. Additionally, his unique insight into the venue’s mystique comes from calling some of golf’s most dramatic finishes there.

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Nantz’s heavenly characterization carries particular weight when considering Tiger’s deep connection to the course. Moreover, Woods’ two Open Championship victories there in 2000 and 2005 cemented his emotional bond with the ancient links. However, it was his tearful farewell walk across the Swilcan Bridge during the 2022 Open Championship that truly embodied the spiritual connection Nantz describes.

This reimagining of St. Andrews as golf’s ultimate destination offers something more profound than traditional descriptions. Consequently, Nantz’s perspective provides a fresh lens through which to view golf’s most revered venue. Similarly, Nantz continues to prepare for his next decade of tournament coverage with the same reverence for golf’s most prestigious venues.

How Tiger Woods and golf legends have shaped St Andrews’ identity through the decades

The evolution of St. Andrews’ various nicknames reveals how different eras have attempted to capture its essence. Originally, locals referred to it simply as the “golfing grounds” until the New Course opened in 1895. Then, the older layout became known as the “Old Course.” Meanwhile, the “Home of Golf” designation became widely accepted much earlier than most realize.

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Back in 1691, St. Andrews was already called the “metropolis of golfing.” Later, in 1754, the Society of St Andrews Golfers referred to it as the “Alma Mater of Golf,” meaning “Mother of Golf.” Eventually, in 1834, when King William IV recognized St. Andrews as “Royal and Ancient,” the course gradually became known as the “Home of Golf.” Golf legends throughout history have offered their own poetic descriptions that mirror Nantz’s sentiment. Bobby Jones once declared, “If I had ever been set down in any one place and told I was to play there, and nowhere else, for the rest of my life, I should have chosen the Old Course at St. Andrews.”

Perhaps Nantz’s heavenly perspective represents the next evolution in how we understand St. Andrews’ true significance. While “Home of Golf” describes its historical importance, “final resting place” suggests something transcendent that continues drawing players like Tiger back to Scotland’s ancient links.

The Stakes are high for both of us we’ve each got plenty to lose.” Terence Crawford shrugs off the odds ahead of potential Canelo clash

Terence Crawford is not intimidated by the odds that place him as the underdog against Canelo Alvarez, and he assures that both have a lot at stake

In recent days, bookmakers have placed Canelo Alvarez as the favorite in a possible matchup against Terence Crawford

The difference in weight, experience in higher divisions and the Mexican’s knockout power are factors that influence this perception. However, Crawford is unfazed by the numbers and keeps his confidence intact.

Crawford responds to predictions

In an interview with TMZ SportsCrawford was clear:

I’ve been fighting bigger guys all my life

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The undefeated American, with a record of 41-0, says there is no doubt in his mind that he can beat any opponent put in front of him, including Canelo

Of course I will beat him

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Canelo vs. Crawford: A legacy duel

For Crawford, this fight is not just about money or fame. He considers it a legacy fight, an opportunity to establish himself as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters of all time

It’s the biggest fight that can be made in boxing today

For his part, Canelo has avoided making forceful statements about the confrontation, limiting himself to a “no comment” when asked about it.

What’s at stake in Canelo vs. Crawford?

Both fighters have a lot to lose. Canelo, with more than 60 victories and multiple world titles, would risk his status as the face of boxing today. Crawford, on the other hand, would put his unbeaten record and reputation as one of the most technical and complete fighters in the sport on the line. “We both have a lot to lose,” said the American, making it clear that he does not underestimate the challenge.

The factor of size and power in Canelo vs. Crawford

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One of the most repeated arguments by analysts is the physical difference between the two. Canelo has fought in higher weight classes and has shown a fearsome punching powerCrawford, however, insists that he is used to facing bigger opponents and that his technical skill and speed can make the difference.

The highly anticipated fight between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez already has an official date: it will take place on September 13, 2025. The announcement has generated great excitement among boxing fans, who consider this fight to be one of the most important of the decade. Crawford has expressed his enthusiasm and commitment to offer an unforgettable show

Terence Crawford is not swayed by the predictions or the narrative of being the “underdog”. Confident in his preparation, technique and experience, he is ready to face Canelo Alvarez in what could be one of the most important fights of the decade. Meanwhile, the boxing world is eagerly awaiting this clash of titans to become a reality.

This Is Suicide for Him”Gervonta Davis Dares to Call Out a Legend: ‘I’ll Retire Manny Pacquiao for Good'”

In a move that’s sent shockwaves through the boxing world, Gervonta “Tank” Davis has once again ignited headlines — this time by setting his sights on none other than Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao. With bold words and a fire that only Davis can bring, the undefeated knockout artist didn’t just float the idea of a dream fight — he went nuclear.

“If he really wants it, I’ll end his career the way it should’ve ended years ago,” Davis declared during a recent interview.
“Respect to what he’s done, but legends need to know when to leave before someone like me retires them permanently.”

A Match Made for Mayhem

Boxing fans didn’t see this coming. Pacquiao, a former eight-division world champion, is widely considered one of the greatest fighters of all time. Though retired since his 2021 defeat to Yordenis Ugas, “Pac-Man” has repeatedly teased a comeback — and Davis just threw gasoline on that fire.

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The contrast is stark: Pacquiao, 46 years old and a global hero with a legacy cemented in stone. Davis, 29, unbeaten in 30 professional fights with 28 knockouts, the face of modern explosiveness in the lightweight and super lightweight divisions.

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While Pacquiao built his reputation on relentless aggression, blinding speed, and unmatched heart, Davis embodies the new generation: a vicious puncher with chilling timing and zero tolerance for disrespect. If this bout materializes, it won’t be a passing-of-the-torch moment — it’ll be a collision between eras, egos, and reputations.

Pacquiao’s Silence — Or Strategic Delay?

Interestingly, Pacquiao has yet to directly respond to Davis’ taunts — but insiders believe something is brewing. Sources close to Team Pacquiao claim that negotiations for an exhibition bout turned serious after Davis’ explosive win over Frank Martin. The Filipino star has been training privately, reportedly telling close allies, “I still have something left. I’m not done.”

If true, this fight would blur the lines between a farewell bout and a blood feud.

Critics Lash Out: ‘This Is Suicide for Manny’

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Not everyone is thrilled.

Veteran trainers and analysts have expressed deep concern over the potential matchup.

“If Pacquiao steps in the ring with Tank, it’s not going to be a feel-good fight — it’s going to be brutal,” said former champion Timothy Bradley.
“This isn’t the 2009 version of Manny. He’s stepping in with a monster.”

Social media exploded with criticism and praise. While Davis’ fans see this as another notch on his growing legacy, others argue the callout is shameless, targeting a past-prime legend for clout.

Yet, isn’t that exactly what makes this fight so tantalizing?

Tank’s Legacy on the Line?

There’s also danger here for Davis. If he struggles — or worse, gets outboxed by a 46-year-old veteran — his credibility could take a massive hit. Even a close win could draw ridicule.

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But Tank doesn’t seem concerned.

“This ain’t the movies,” Davis snapped. “I’ll send him back to politics.”

What’s Next?

Pacquiao is expected to make an announcement in the coming weeks. And while boxing politics could still derail the fight, the attention and dollar signs are impossible to ignore.

Whether you view this as a cash grab, a disgrace, or a dream spectacle, one thing’s clear: if Tank vs Pacquiao happens, it won’t be just a fight — it’ll be a generational war.

And one man may never recover from it.