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Alexander, Philpot shine as Alouettes hold on for win over Redblacks
Davis Alexander didn’t seem like a quarterback who’d just led his team to another victory — and a 3-1 record.
The Montreal Alouettes’ star pivot offered a brutally honest assessment of what had just transpired at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium on Sunday night.
“I’m gonna say it. It was awful,” a visibly frustrated Alexander said on the side of the field post-game. “Way too close of a game, awful for our standard.”
Despite big performances from Alexander and wideout Tyson Philpot, the Alouettes only barely held on to beat the struggling Ottawa Redblacks 37-35, a score line that looked unlikely when favoured Montreal cruised to a 21-6 halftime lead.
The Redblacks posted just 76 yards of net offence in the first half before responding with a pair of quick touchdowns to outscore the Alouettes 12-0 in the third quarter, continuing a woeful early-season trend for Montreal (3-1) after halftime.
“There’s something about that third quarter that we need to clean up,” Philpot said. “It pisses us off when we let teams back in, and we know when we play championship-winning football teams, we’re not going to find a way to win (playing) football like that.”
So, what’s the solution?
“I don’t know. I want to say laser focus through four quarters,” Alexander said. “But I don’t know, can you measure that? Is that actually the problem? That’s just the way I see it. I mean, I’m obviously pretty frustrated and pissed, but we just have to be better.”
Veteran defensive back Wesley Sutton offered a more philosophical explanation after another tough second half for the Alouettes’ defence.
“It’s not just football, it’s life. You get a promotion, you have success, and you just tend to fall back, but you have to continue to fight that,” said Sutton, who had one interception. “We have to fight that temptation to take our foot off the gas and relax.
“It’s just an innate feeling, you have success and you want to relax. You’ve got to fight, we have to be on each other to continue to keep pushing and finish.”
Head coach Jason Maas, meanwhile, wasn’t buying into the negative slant.
“Was it awful? I would never say that. I’m sorry, I don’t believe in that,” he said. “The CFL is hard to win games. Bottom line.
“Can you get upset about not playing to a standard on every play? Sure, you can do that. But a totality of a game and you win a game? You’ve got to be happy about that and proud of that.”
To Maas’ point, it wasn’t all bad.
Alexander completed 22-of-30 passes for 345 yards and two touchdowns for Montreal, improving his record as a CFL starter to 15-1 in the regular season.
His favourite target was Philpot, who hauled in 12 receptions for 198 yards — including 125 in the first half — before 17,138 fans.
In perhaps the play of the night, Alexander went deep up the middle to Snead on a 46-yard heave, helping the Alouettes take a nine-point lead with 56.4 left on a José Maltos Diaz field goal. The clutch play came moments after Alexander limped off a tackle, saying post-game he felt fine.
“It’s the way I’m built, the way I’m wired,” he said. “I’m in the Grey Cup, I’m playing on a torn hamstring, I throw a ball 65 yards to Snead. I mean, it doesn’t matter.”
The Redblacks immediately answered in stunning fashion as Kalil Pimpleton returned the ensuing kickoff 94 yards to make it 37-35 with 42 seconds remaining. But Philpot retrieved Ottawa’s onside kick to run out the clock and secure an Alouettes victory.
Ottawa, meanwhile, is still searching for its first win under head coach and general manager Ryan Dinwiddie (0-3), but had an encouraging second half.
Jake Maier was 27-of-38 passing for 336 yards with three touchdowns and one interception for Ottawa (0-3), while Keelan White caught two touchdowns as the offence and special teams found a rhythm against an Alouettes team that has surrendered 124 points through four games.
“I thought Jake battled, I thought the offence battled, where we kind of found an identity in the second (half) and we got to build off of that,” Dinwiddie said. “But no moral victories. We’re 0-3. That’s where we’re at.
“You can’t point fingers and blame. I told the guys, everybody’s got to have a lens and look in the mirror, including myself and the rest of the coaches.”
Redblacks: Host the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday.
Alouettes: Have a bye week, then host the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday, July 11.
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Top 15 NBA free agents: Restricted options headline class
Even though it may feel like NBA free agency barely exists anymore, the start of it is still a key day on the league’s calendar.
Despite trades being the main way players switch teams in today’s era, you still never know who may hit the open market and who could change the future of a franchise. Star players may or may not be available, but a team could find a sneaky pick-up that ends up being exactly who they’ve been missing.
Here’s a list of the top 15 free agents in the 2026 class who can officially begin negotiating with new teams on Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT.
1. LeBron James, F, 41 years old, Unrestricted free agent
The arguably greatest of all time has a massive decision to make this summer. Will James retire, return for a record 24th season and remain a Laker, or will he finish out his career on a new team or somewhere he’s been before? Despite being 41, James is still playing at a very high level, and he may have an interest in getting one last title before he heads off into the sunset.
2. Jalen Duren, C, 22 years old, Restricted free agent
Duren broke through in 2025-26 and proved himself as one of the elite big men in the NBA. He averaged 19.5 points and 10.5 rebounds to make his first all-star team and the all-NBA third team. Duren’s now eligible for a five-year, $287.1 million extension that the Pistons may not be willing to pay, per The Athletic. If they can’t afford Duren, another team could swoop in to grab themselves a centre for the future.
3. James Harden, G, 36 years old, $42.3 million player option
After finding himself on his fifth team since 2020, with a deadline move to the Cavaliers last season, you never know where Harden may go next. Now at 36, Harden has adjusted his game to become a great point guard and playmaker. It appears likely he will remain alongside Donovan Mitchell in Cleveland, but it’s unclear what that deal will look like or if he’ll accept his option.
4. Norman Powell, G/F, 33 years old, Unrestricted free agent
The Heat kick-started their off-season with a blockbuster deal to bring in Giannis Antetokounmpo. That move changed the landscape of Miami basketball, but it also may have pushed Powell out of the equation. Powell averaged 21.7 points on 47 per cent shooting in 2025-26 to make the first all-star team of his career. Any team looking to add a scoring threat could make a huge offer for the 2019 NBA champion.
5. Zach LaVine, G, 31 years old, $49 million player option
It would most likely be in LaVine’s best interest to get himself out of Sacramento. The Kings won just 22 games last season, and LaVine can’t waste time at age 31 sitting through a rebuild. After one of the worst statistical seasons of his NBA tenure, he will most likely opt out to explore a new opportunity in a better situation. He’s previously been a two-time all-star and could showcase those skills on a contender.
6. Jonathan Kuminga, F, 23 years old, $24.3 million team option
A mid-season trade to the Hawks was a great move to rejuvenate Kuminga’s career. In Atlanta, he averaged 12.3 points and 5.3 rebounds, but he showed flashes of greatness with a few 20-plus point performances. It feels likely that the Hawks will accept his cap-friendly team option to give him the chance to spend a full season in Atlanta and show just what he can do alongside its young core.
7. Bennedict Mathurin, G, 24 years old, Restricted free agent
The Canadian Mathurin was shipped to the Clippers at the 2026 trade deadline and appeared to be a seamless fit into their system. He averaged 17.4 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and a steal in L.A. while playing 28 minutes a night. The Clippers appear headed toward a rebuild, and holding onto Montreal’s Mathurin feels near guaranteed. Locking up the young scoring threat to be the future of their backcourt appears essential.
8. Walker Kessler, C, 24 years old, Restricted free agent
The Utah Jazz may finally be ready to compete, and if that’s the case, they need to hold onto Kessler. The big man played in just five games in 2025-26 due to a torn labrum, but in those limited appearances, he averaged a double-double. If the Jazz give Kessler his big contract, they can pair him up with Darryn Peterson and Ace Bailey as a big three that can take this franchise into the next decade behind veterans Jaren Jackson Jr. and Lauri Markkanen.
9. Mitchell Robinson, C, 28 years old, Unrestricted free agent
With the Knicks seemingly not being interested in going over the second apron, Robinson will likely find a new home this off-season. The big man raised his value as a defensive-minded centre as the Knicks won their first NBA Championship in 53 years. Talented centres seem hard to come by in the modern NBA, and several teams will throw money at Robinson to have his seven-foot frame hold down their front-court.
10. Luguentz Dort, F/G, 27 years old, $18.2 million team option
The Canadian 3-and-D specialist may be the odd man out on the Thunder. Dort has been in OKC his entire seven-year career, but he’s now due for a payday, and the Thunder have plenty of younger players they could replace him with. The Thunder already gave Isaiah Hartenstein a big extension this off-season, which made it seem likelier that Dort will bring his physicality to a new team come 2026-27.
11. Tari Eason, F, 25 years old, Restricted free agent
Eason has been a defensive juggernaut for the Rockets since entering the NBA in 2022-23. He can stall opponents’ offence, which has been a big plus for Houston. However, the Rockets have a lot of youngsters to pay, which may allow a team to swoop up Eason’s talents at a price tag Houston cannot afford.
12. Draymond Green, F, 36 years old, $27.7 million player option
It’s hard to imagine a world where Green doesn’t play for the Golden State Warriors, and it feels highly unlikely that will ever happen. The Warriors appear ready to make one final push for a title with Green, Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr. It’s unclear if Green will accept his option or take a more team-friendly deal so the Warriors can build up their roster.
13. Kristaps Porzingis, F/C, 30 years old, Unrestricted free agent
Injuries over the past three seasons have largely limited Porzinigis, and in 2025-26, he appeared in just 32 games between the Hawks and Warriors. However, when healthy, the seven-foot-two Porzingis is a dominant two-way player. He is a solid shooter for his size and a tremendous rim protector. Porzingis very well may be one of the most sought-after big men on the open market.
14. Peyton Watson, F, 23 years old, Restricted free agent
The 23-year-old Watson broke out in 2025-26, he averaged 14.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists on 49.1 per cent shooting from the field and 41.1 per cent from three. He proved himself to be a key part of the Nuggets’ rotation and someone they cannot afford to lose. Watson was particularly impressive in his 40 starts when he put up 17.3 points on 60.3 per cent true shooting.
15. Rui Hachimura, F, 28 years old, Unrestricted free agent
Hachimura has developed into one of the league’s best floor-spacing three-point specialists. He is a career 39.4 per cent shooter from deep and has consistently been a double-digit scorer. Last season, he specifically broke through in the playoffs, where he started in all 10 of the Lakers’ games. In those contests, he averaged 17.5 points with a 56.5 per cent clip from three on 5.8 attempts per game.
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Nick Ryan hoping for another 2026 Winter Highlight
It was just two years ago that Munhamek triumphed in the Listed Winter Championship Series Final, a feat that now feels like a distant memory for trainer Nick Ryan.
The enduring eight-year-old gelding achieved that Flemington success, and Ryan is now hopeful that another eight-year-old, Highlights, can emulate that performance this Saturday.
Both horses joined Ryan’s stable under different circumstances. Munhamek came from Hong Kong, while Highlights transferred from the Guy stable in Queensland and, more recently, from Bjorn Baker’s stable in Sydney. Both have used the David Bourke Handicap (1620m) as their preparatory run.
Highlights put forth his strongest run for the new yard in the David Bourke Handicap, finishing third and being beaten by a mere head by Seafall. Ryan mentioned that integrating the horse into the stable has been a learning process.
“His form with me has been a little bit patchy, but he’s had excuses every time he’s run badly,” Ryan said.
“He looked the winner the other day, and he’s come through the run well, so no doubt we’ll head to the final on Saturday.
“He’s very structurally good, he’s a little bit quirky… he trialled well nude with no gear on at Werribee so we just stripped everything back, left the tongue tie on, but I think it certainly helped.”
The David Bourke Handicap has served as a reliable form guide for the Winter Championship Series Final in recent years, with Jimmy The Bear mirroring Munhamek’s achievement by winning both races last year, and Tuvalu doing the same in 2022.
“I did it with Munhamek, he won that race and went on to win the final so it’s generally the right way to go,” Ryan commented.
“Like I said, his form does look patchy but he’s had excuses every time. Hopefully he’ll improve off that run and be a lightweight chance in the final.”
With Highlights showing promise, new Australian betting sites might offer competitive racing betting markets.
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Rivers United Sign Goalkeeper Clinton Ezekiel from Bayelsa United
Nigeria Premier Football League side Rivers United have completed the signing of highly-rated goalkeeper Clinton Ezekiel from Bayelsa United ahead of the new season.
The talented shot-stopper joins the Port Harcourt club after an impressive campaign with Bayelsa United, where he established himself as one of the team’s first-choice goalkeepers despite their struggles in the league.
Ezekiel began his football career with Calabar Rovers before securing a move to Bayelsa United for the 2024/25 season. During the 2025/26 NPFL campaign, he made 25 league appearances and kept six clean sheets.
Although Bayelsa United suffered relegation after finishing 19th on the table with 43 points from 38 matches, Ezekiel’s performances stood out throughout the season. The Yenagoa-based club recorded 11 wins, 10 draws and 17 defeats.
His impressive displays attracted interest from several clubs in the NPFL, but Rivers United eventually won the race for his signature.
The arrival of Ezekiel is another important addition for head coach Finidi George, who continues to strengthen his squad ahead of a busy season that will include domestic competitions and the CAF Champions League.
The former Super Eagles coach is building a team capable of competing for major honours, and the signing of the young goalkeeper will increase competition in the goalkeeping department while adding quality and depth to the squad.
After experiencing the disappointment of relegation with Bayelsa United, Ezekiel now has the opportunity to compete at the highest level of Nigerian football and also test himself in continental competition.
Having shown composure, sharp reflexes and consistency during his time at Bayelsa United, the young goalkeeper will be hoping to establish himself at Rivers United and help the Port Harcourt club challenge for the NPFL title and make a strong impact in the CAF Champions League.
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Kidambi Srikanth finishes runner-up at US Open Super 300 after fighting defeat to Su Li-yang | Badminton News
NEW DELHI: India’s Kidambi Srikanth finished runner-up at the US Open Super 300 badminton tournament after losing a hard-fought men’s singles final to Chinese Taipei’s Su Li-yang. The 33-year-old former world No. 1 showed great fighting spirit by recovering after losing the opening game, but eventually went down 15-21, 21-16, 9-21 in a physically demanding contest that lasted just over an hour.Playing his first final of the season, Srikanth started brightly but lost momentum after an unusual error when his racquet crossed the net during a rally. Although he battled back to level the score midway through the opening game, Su raised the intensity after the break, using his speed and deceptive shot-making to take control and secure the first game.The second game was a much tighter affair, with both players matching each other point for point. Srikanth showcased his experience and sharp net play, taking control during the middle stages of the game. Despite a late challenge from Su, the Indian held his nerve, earning multiple game points before sealing the game with a powerful down-the-line smash to force a deciding third game.
Su dominates final game to claim maiden title
The decider, however, belonged to the younger Su, who came out aggressively and never allowed Srikanth to settle. The Chinese Taipei player maintained a relentless pace and built a comfortable lead. Srikanth mixed brilliant winners with unforced errors and was also left frustrated after being denied permission by the chair umpire to change his shirt during the game.Su continued to dominate the rallies and eventually earned 12 championship points. Although Srikanth saved one, Su closed out the match to win the first BWF World Tour title of his career, while Srikanth had to settle for another runner-up finish.
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Sharks sign defenceman Michael Kesselring to three-year deal
The Sharks signed Kesselring to a three-year contract with an annual-average value of $4.5 million on Sunday, sources confirmed to Sportsnet.
San Jose traded the 20th-overall pick in Friday’s NHL Draft to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Kesselring and the 27th pick.
Buffalo selected forward Ilia Morozov with the 20th pick while the Sharks used No. 27 as part of a package to trade up again and take defenceman Ryan Lin at No. 21.
Kesselring was limited to just 34 regular-season games in 2025-26, recording just two assists. Prior to that, he had a career-best season in 2024-25, playing all 82 games for the Utah Mammoth, potting seven goals and 29 points.
He was acquired by Buffalo alongside Josh Doan in the 2025 off-season in the deal that sent JJ Peterka to Utah.
“Michael has a big frame with solid two-way ability,” said Sharks general manager Mike Grier in a statement on Wednesday. “He is a responsible player in the defensive zone with a well-rounded offensive game, and will be a good upgrade for us patrolling the blue line. We’re happy to have him a part of the organization.”
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South Africa v England: Manie Libbok to start at 10 for Springboks
While coach Rassie Erasmus has named a more conventional set of replacements, with five specialist forwards rather than the seven he has experimented with in the past, former Harlequins centre Andre Esterhuizen has been deployed as a flanker off the bench in the past.
Cheslin Kolbe and Damian Willemse will both win their 50th caps as part of the starting line-up.
“England are a quality outfit, and we are expecting them to give everything they have in this match, so it was important to select a squad with experience combined with a few younger players, who have proved that they have what it takes to perform at this level,” said Erasmus, whose team beat a Barbarians side 80-31 in a warm-up fixture on 20 June.
England’s team announcement is expected towards the end of this week.
South Africa: Willemse; Kolbe, Kriel, De Allende, Arendse; Libbok, Williams; Nche, Marx, T du Toit, Etzebeth, Nortje, Kolisi, P-S du Toit, Wiese
Replacements: Wessels, Steenekamp, Porthen, Van Staden, Hanekom, Reinach, Esterhuizen, Moodie
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World Cup 2026: 215 goals scored in record-breaking group stage

Austria and Algeria went down to the wire in a match full of drama. Austria’s last-minute goal means both teams are through to the next round. Celebrations are also due for the Democratic Republic of Congo, who have qualified for the first time in their history thanks to a 3-1 win against Uzbekistan. Portugal and Colombia stayed level at 0-0. England finished top of group L, putting two past Panama. The round of 32 fixtures are all confirmed. The first knockout game has Canada go up against South Africa in Los Angeles.
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World Cup quiz: How well do you know the group stage in numbers?
The biggest ever group stage at a World Cup is over – and the tournament bracket has been settled all the way to the final.
After 72 games, we now know which of the 48 teams participating have made it to the round of 32.
But how well do you know the numbers that helped – or hindered – teams in getting there?
Test yourself in our quiz below!
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Cricket at LA Olympics: Why two-time T20 World Cup champions West Indies will miss out – explained | Cricket News
New Delhi: Two-time Men’s T20 World Cup champions West Indies will miss cricket’s return to the Olympics in 2028 after the qualification process was revealed on Monday (June 29). Six teams each will play in the men’s and women’s T20 competitions at the Los Angeles Summer Olympics.Besides four-highest ranked eligible National Olympic Committees (NOC) continentally and one quota place for the hosts USA, one more place will be decided by virtue of a Final Olympic Global Qualification Tournament (FOCGQT). Based on the rankings on 31 December 2026, a qualifying tournament will be played featuring the “next eight highest-ranked eligible teams not yet qualified.”If West Indies, who are currently seventh in the ICC T20I rankings, the ICC will organise a West Indies Nations Regional Tournament.It will be played to decide which NOC will compete in the FOCGQT. Unlike the ICC, which recognises the collection of Caribbean islands as the West indies, it is not the case with the IOC (International Olympic Committee).So, IOC recognises Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica , St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and the US Virgin Islands, as separate NOCs. ICC, however, do not.The NOC that wins the FOGQT will secure the final Olympic quota place.Cricket returns to the Olympics after a 126 year period. The last time cricket was played at the Olympics was in Paris 1900.Cricket at LA2028Men: 6 teamsWomen: 6 teamsMen’s event1 team: Host USA qualifies if they remain in top-15 rankings on 31 December 2026.4 teams: Highest-ranked eligible NOCs continentally on December 31 (India, England, Australia, South Africa qualify based on current rankings)1 team: Final Olympic Global Qualification Tournament (FOGQT) of the next eight highest-ranked eligible teams that haven’t already qualified. West Indies, if it meets the rankings criteria, will play a regional tournament of its Caribbean islands.* New Zealand (currently 4th in the rankings) would not qualify automatically because Australia is already Oceania’s highest-ranked team.* Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka would miss out because India occupies Asia’s continental berth. They will likely head to the qualifier.Women’s eventUnlike the men’s event which is decided by the rankings, the women’s will be decided by the ongoing T20 World Cup.4 teams: The automatic places go to the highest-placed eligible NOCs from four different continents at the World Cup.1 team: USA qualify as hosts if they stay within the top-15 rankings. They’re currently 20th.1 team: One final spot comes via the Global Qualification Tournament which will be played between the next eight highest-ranked eligible teams that haven’t qualified.Again, West Indies, if they are in this category, will play a regional tournament to ascertain which NOC qualifies for the Olympics.
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‘I Want To Fight Against Him’ – Rifdean Masdor Eyes Nadaka After Earning Six-Figure Deal At The Inner Circle 19
Rifdean “Magic Boy” Masdor came to The Inner Circle 19 with a point to prove. He left with a knockout, a US$100,000 main roster contract, and a callout that sent a message to the entire atomweight Muay Thai division.
The 23-year-old delivered a fierce first-round stoppage of Iran’s Javad Mozafari on the subscriber-only card, which streamed live at live.onefc.com from Bangkok’s revered Lumpinee Stadium.
The win – his seventh in ONE Championship and his fifth first-round promotional knockout – earned the Sor Sommai and Sor Kitrungroj product the six-figure deal.
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In doing so, he joined Johan “Jojo” Ghazali and Aliff Sor Dechapan in an exclusive club of Malaysians who have been handed that life-changing opportunity on the global stage.
For Rifdean, three years of grinding, sacrificing, and believing had finally produced exactly what he always knew they would.
He said:
“I’ve been waiting for this contract for three years. I’ve got it because I worked hard. Discipline and motivation have always been number one for me.
“Thank you so much to Boss Chatri [Sityodtong] for giving me the contract and the bonus, and thank you to my big boss at Sor Sommai. Thank you to my fans and my family. Thank you, everyone.”
The path to that contract ran through a performance that Rifdean himself did not entirely see coming. Despite already owning four first-round knockouts in ONE heading into the fight, he was not banking on a swift finish.
What followed, though, left little room for doubt. The Malaysian imposed himself from the opening bell and gave his foe no time to breathe. A telling body shot soon dropped Mozafari. The Iranian beat the count – but two left hooks to the body finished the job for good at the 94-second mark.
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“Magic Boy” continued:
“I wasn’t expecting to get the knockout win in the first round because anything can happen in a fight. But, Alhamdulillah, I kept pushing until my opponent went down.”
The finish was the exclamation point on a brilliant campaign that had been building toward this exact moment. Five straight victories, five finishes, and now a main roster contract that opens an entirely new chapter.
What came next made clear that he had no intention of stopping there. He had inserted himself firmly into the atomweight Muay Thai conversation, and his message to the division was equally unambiguous.
Rifdean shared:
“Now that I’ve got the contract, I’m happy. But it’s not over yet. See you in the next fight. I will do my best.”
Rifdean Has Nadaka In His Sights
True to his word, Rifdean Masdor intends to do his best, and he has already identified exactly who he wants to do it against.
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No opponent has been officially confirmed for his main roster debut. But following his knockout of Mozafari, the Sor Sommai and Sor Kitrungroj athlete fixed his gaze firmly on reigning ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion Nadaka.
He continued:
“My next goal is to become a ONE World Champion. So, for my next fight, see you in Japan, Nadaka. I want to fight against him.”
The callout carries genuine conviction – but it is not the words of a fighter getting ahead of himself.
Rifdean has long admired what the Japanese slugger has built throughout his rise to become arguably the finest striker of this generation. Now, with a main roster contract in hand, the young Malaysian believes he belongs in the same conversation.
The 23-year-old concluded:
“I’ll train hard to get the belt. Nadaka is my idol, and I want to fight with my idol. It will be a good fight.”
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