The sporting weekend in pictures
Harry Kane scored again, there was disappointment for Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, and Cambridge won both boat races.
Harry Kane scored again, there was disappointment for Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, and Cambridge won both boat races.
The two-time world heavyweight champion hinted he could retire if he makes it back to the top.
It was Okolie’s first outing since his acrimonious split from promoter Eddie Hearn
Former champion Anthony Joshua is happy to share the ‘people’s champion’ tag with Tyson Fury.
The 41-year-old boxer from Billericay became world bantamweight champion in December.
A date of April 29 had been agreed but terms could not be reached.
Taylor is set to leap up to light-welterweight and challenge Cameron for the Northampton fighter’s four world titles at the 3Arena.
The two-time Olympic champion, who is working with This Girl Can, retired with an undefeated record.
It appears Taylor’s rematch with Jack Catterall is on the backburner.
The Londoner was stopped in the eighth round by the Montreal-based Russian
The Russian champion has won all 18 of his professional fights by way of knockout.
There had been unpleasant exchanges during the final pre-fight press conference.
The fighter and opponent Liam Smith both came in under the middleweight limit.
The British middleweight rivals will face each at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday night.
The two fighters could face each other in 2023.