Dubois flattens Joshua after Uysk beats Fury – what next for heavyweight boxing?
Dubois is now the sport’s most exciting heavyweight.
Dubois is now the sport’s most exciting heavyweight.
Daniel Dubois’ thunderous knockout win over Anthony Joshua produced some of the weekend’s most striking images.
Manchester City scored a stoppage-time equaliser to salvage a 2-2 home draw with Arsenal.
The England right-back was caught out of position by a quick Arsenal free-kick after being called for a chat by Oliver.
John Stones’ last-gasp equaliser denied the Gunners a big win.
John Stones struck late on after the Gunners had played the whole second half with a man less.
Gibbs-White’s dismissal led to both managers also being dismissed.
Dubois defended the IBF world heavyweight title awarded to him when Oleksandr Usyk vacated in June.
The Manchester rocker performed a trio of Oasis songs at the London venue on Saturday.
David Evans said the party has spent too much time acting like a ‘gaggle on the ground’ rather than forming a ‘magnificent V-formation’.
Joshua crashed to the fourth defeat of his career at Wembley.
Carse returned to international cricket 16 days after his suspension ended on August 28.
Joshua was floored four times as the magnificent Dubois launched a relentless assault.
Dubois produced a destructive display that could signal the end of Joshua’s career.
City are facing the threat of a points deduction or even expulsion from the Premier League.