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Aymeric Laporte accuses Argentina of tricks that ‘shouldn’t be allowed’ in World Cup final
Aymeric Laporte has accused Argentina of dirty tricks and said referees have allowed them to get away with gamesmanship in the World Cup.
And the Spain defender warned the final could descend into chaos if Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic does not clamp down on Argentina.
The defending champions tried a variety of strategies to get under England’s skin in the semi-final, while Egypt manager Hossam Hassan accused officials of favouring Argentina following his side’s 3-2 defeat to them in the last 16.
And Laporte told Marca: “I’m not at all worried about aggression within the context of football. If it’s within the rules and the referee does their job, I have no problem with it. It is true, however, that in recent matches we’ve seen things that really surprised us – actions that were allowed to slide.
“Especially with Argentina; they’re a team that likes to leave a mark on their opponents. That sort of thing shouldn’t be allowed in football – particularly in major competitions – because it can unsettle you and make you angry. It’s the referee’s job to keep a handle on these things so the situation doesn’t get out of hand.
“If one or two players are allowed to act that way, the match descends into chaos. From the start of the tournament, we’ve been a pretty clean team in that regard. We aren’t the type to hit opponents or commit reckless fouls. And I think that’s the approach we need to take in this match. But, of course, a lot will depend on the officiating.”
Rodri has urged his teammates to ignore any of Argentina’s attempts at gamesmanship in the World Cup final and to play their own game.
The midfielder has said it is crucial that Spain do not react if they are provoked, and said he hopes Argentina play within the spirit of the game.
The Spain captain said: “That’s part of the game. We will see how game plays out. I like to think they are a team that gives their utmost and they don’t go down that road, but if we enter such a stage of the game, we have to ignore that and play our game so we do not get into provocations.”
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Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr says Knicks parade fuels his World Series dreams
New York City celebrates Knicks’ first NBA championship in 53 years
After a 53-year wait, the New York Knicks captured their first NBA championship, sparking celebrations across New York City. Thousands of fans lined the streets of Manhattan for a historic ticker-tape parade, turning a Thursday workday into a spontaneous holiday as the city honored its victorious team.
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If you can dream it, you can achieve it — that’s the mindset New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. has heading into the second half of the 2026 MLB season.
In 2024, Chisholm and the Yankees were close to snapping the “Big Four” sports league championship drought in New York. The Los Angeles Dodgers, the team the Yankees will begin their second half against on Friday night in the Bronx, ended that Fall Classic in five games in their favor.
But Chisholm got to witness what a title parade looks like in New York this past month, as the New York Knicks broke a 53-year drought and sent the five boroughs and the surrounding tri-state area into a complete frenzy of joy, tears and countless other emotions.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. of the New York Yankees smiles during the game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 25, 2026. (Natalie Reid/MLB Photos)
It’s the obvious goal for every MLB team to win the World Series in October, especially for the 27-time champions in pinstripes. But Chisholm told Fox News Digital that his conversations with Knicks players during their NBA title celebration only heightened his need to hoist a trophy himself.
“Me and a couple of my teammates talked about it, and a couple of [Knicks] talked about it as well. I talked to Jalen about it, and just seeing how it felt. Hearing it out of his voice and him getting the goosebumps all over again talking about it. It’s just a feeling you want to experience,” Chisholm said, while highlighting his collaboration with Corona as part of their limited-edition Beach Connect Series jerseys.
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“I talk to my boys about it, and we’re all in.”
Chisholm, an impending free agent, wouldn’t even discuss the future past the World Series because he wants to remain in the present as the Yankees try to cement their spot in the postseason.
It was a rough few weeks for New York heading toward the All-Star break, but they ripped off four straight wins to get momentum back before the reset.
They’ve also been playing without their three-time MVP slugger Aaron Judge, who remains out due to a rib injury. Despite his recovery taking longer than expected – Judge hasn’t been cleared to do baseball activities – the Yankees’ captain remains in good spirits, helping his team wherever he can.

Josh Hart of the New York Knicks and Jazz Chisholm Jr. of the New York Yankees talk before a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium in New York. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)
“He’s still a big voice in the clubhouse for us. He comes to a lot of road games where he doesn’t have to,” Chisholm explained. “He could stay home and rest and do his rehab, but he still makes a point to come and be with the boys and try to help lead us. Even though he can’t help us on the field, he tries to help us when he can off the field. We’re still rallying around him.
“He’s still the most positive guy in the clubhouse every day, so we can’t wait to get him back and turn everything up.”
Judge is crucial to the Yankees’ World Series hopes, as they look to hoist their first trophy since the 2009 season. For the Yankees and its fan base, that feels like a century long, but Chisholm knows he and his teammates will continue to fight to break that drought.
He wants to be on the parade float just as the Knicks were.
“You have dreams about it sometimes,” Chisholm admitted. “You sit there, you got to sleep, and you wake up like, ‘Dang, that’s what I want.’ I’ve had that dream of us partying on the parade after we won the World Series, and New York going as crazy it did for the Knicks for us. That’s all we’re looking for.”

New York Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. celebrates his two-run home run against the Detroit Tigers during the sixth inning of a baseball game in Detroit on June 23, 2026. (Paul Sancya/Associated Press)
“LA PLAYA” MENTALITY COMES TO LIFE
The All-Star break means peak summer, which Corona used to help fans savor the moment with six Corona Beach Connect Series jerseys all co-designed by six MLB All-Stars including Chisholm.
Along with Chisholm, Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr., Los Angeles Dodgers’ Mookie Betts, Chicago Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong, Houston Astros’ Jeremy Peña and Philadelphia Phillies Cristopher Sánchez each added their flair to a jersey inspired by their beach memories.

Corona’s Beach Connect Series brings together six MLB All-Stars, including New York Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr., to help fans savor the summer days where baseball and beach life connect. (Corona)
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For Chisholm, the first-ever Bahamian All-Star in MLB history showcased his fashion chops with vibrant colors, textures and sounds of his island that he calls home. There’s turquoise water, pink sand, musicians on the front to pay homage to his love for music off the field, and a conch shell patch that is a meaningful nod to his roots.
“I just feel like it was an inspiration of how I grew up, where I’m from, the person that I am. I feel like me and Corona have a lot in common, especially with the beach mindset,” Chisholm said. “I feel like the beach mindset is my normal mindset, you know what I mean? It’s all about chill, the music, the seafood. It’s playing in the sand with your family. Just enjoying the day, chilling and relaxing. So, that’s what I feel like we came up with it with the concept.”
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Lynx trying to extend winning ways vs. Fire with break in sight
Jul 15, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Lynx forward Natasha Howard (1) and guard Olivia Miles (5) react late during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Sparks at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images The WNBA All-Star break is fast approaching, and the Minnesota Lynx are looking forward to a chance to rest their bodies and catch their breath.
“This is sort of a tough stretch for us,” Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. “We got off to such a fast start, and we’re maybe that runner that ran really fast and is right now trying to really push themselves to get to that finish line. The finish line for us is the All-Star break.”
But three more games remain for the Lynx before they can hit reset.
Minnesota (19-6) will go for its fifth win in a row when it tips off against the Portland Fire (11-14) on Saturday evening in Minneapolis. The game marks the end of a four-game homestand for the Lynx, who are 9-4 on their home court this season.
The Lynx hope to have standout rookie Olivia Miles back on the court Saturday. Miles left the Lynx’s most recent game after she rolled her ankle, but she returned to the bench late in the game and joined her teammates on the court after their win over the Los Angeles Sparks.
Miles averages a team-high 19.3 points and 5.7 assists on the season. She is shooting 50.5% from the field and 35.6% from beyond the arc.
If Miles is out, or if she is limited by the ankle injury, Courtney Williams could take on a bigger role in the backcourt. Williams (15.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists per game) has provided a steady veteran presence alongside Miles this season and said she’ll do whatever is required of her.
“I don’t ever want to force it,” Williams said. “Always just kind of want to plug in where we need (support) the most, so whether that is scoring … whether that is, you know, stepping up and having to play the point guard.” The Fire are coming off a 75-56 win over the Washington Mystics. Carla Leite led the team with 14 points and five assists, Serah Williams scored 12 points and Sarah Ashlee Barker had 10.
Leite leads Portland with 15.2 ppg on the season. Bridget Carleton, a former Lynx sharpshooter whom the Fire selected in the expansion draft, is second on the team with 13.2 points per game.
Portland coach Alex Sarama praised his players for their recent success on defense, particularly after they held the Mystics to 56 points.
“A huge part of the game plan was shrinking the floor as much as possible,” Sarama said. “(We were) playing heavily in the gaps, digging on post-ups and really building a wall so they couldn’t see space to get downhill.” Kayla McBride will look to stay hot for the Lynx. She has led the team in scoring in each of the past six games, including a 24-point effort in their latest win against the Sparks.
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World Cup 2026: England coach Thomas Tuchel defends semi-final tactics in Argentina loss
Asked about how he viewed the last 35 minutes of the game having had time to reflect, Tuchel said he felt “the same way – that we were too passive”.
“If you’re asking if I regret my decision, if this is the question, then I don’t regret my decisions,” he added.
“I felt that the momentum switches in the match. And I tried to help my team…
“I took several decisions, trusting my instinct, my intuition, my experience, trusting my competitiveness, and I took the decision in order to help the team and get the result. We didn’t get the result.
“So I take, of course, the responsibility and for these decisions. I would regret if I didn’t help. I would regret if we didn’t react.”
Tuchel said he was not willing to engage “in this kind of game” over who is to blame.
“No problem,” he said. “This is the deal that you sign up for, but I will not engage.
“For me, there is no-one to blame. If you need someone to blame, I take the responsibility. I’m the head coach.”
Asked why England’s record goalscorer Kane played so deep in the latter stages, he said: “What do you mean? Like in the last 30 minutes?
“Why we defended in a deep block. Well, that’s what you do if you defend in a block. We were not active enough.”
Tuchel said Argentina had “played with a lot of momentum after our goal”.
“They had a lot of offensive changes, and a lot of offensive positions,” the 52-year-old added.
“We could not stop the crosses, and we could not stop the runners into the box.
“So we decided to play a back five, to have more width in the field, to be closer to the guys who cross.
“We just became too passive, and Argentina, by the way, found another gear and they found the total flow.
“We played in the semi-final against the reigning world champions.
“We were 85 minutes 1-0 up. We played against the best player in the world, and we lost 2-1, which is painful.”
Tuchel was asked if he had studied data which showed England’s physical performance levels against Argentina were lower than the DR Congo game in the same stadium earlier in the tournament.
He said “even if we don’t want to admit it because it feels like an excuse”, the Mexico game with 10 men in the altitude of the Azteca Stadium and the heat against Norway in Miami “cost us more than we maybe thought”.
“The players literally gave everything physically [in] every single match. If you see this data drop, there must be a reason behind it, because the motivation was through the roof,” he said.
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‘Just like Messi for Argentina’: Mohammed Kaif makes strong case for Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli for 2027 World Cup | Cricket News
Amid growing speculation over the ODI futures of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, former India batter Mohammed Kaif has thrown his weight behind the veteran duo, insisting their experience will be crucial if India are to challenge for the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.The debate over Rohit and Virat’s places in India’s World Cup plans has intensified in recent weeks, with social media abuzz over reports suggesting one or both senior batters could be phased out before the marquee tournament. However, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia recently dismissed rumours that the third ODI against England at Lord’s would be Rohit’s final appearance in the format.Speaking on Cricbuzz, Kaif said India cannot afford to overlook the experience of Rohit and Virat, especially considering the conditions expected in South Africa.
‘India will need Rohit and Virat in South Africa’
Kaif said the 2027 World Cup will present a completely different challenge compared to previous editions, making the presence of experienced campaigners invaluable.“The 2027 phase will be very important. People are talking about Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma because it won’t be an easy World Cup. The conditions will be different, there will be bouncy pitches, and India will need both these players there. We would definitely want them to play as many matches as possible from now on and remain in good form,” Mohammed Kaif said.
Draws Lionel Messi comparison
Kaif compared Rohit and Virat’s importance to that of football legend Lionel Messi, saying experienced players often contribute beyond just scoring runs or goals.“Lionel Messi is 39 years old and his team has reached the FIFA World Cup final. He didn’t score in the semifinal but provided an assist. That’s what experience brings. When you have younger players who can finish the job, experienced players know how to guide them and create opportunities, So just like Messi is for Argentina, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma is for India in World Cup” he added. The former India batter added that the value of experience remains the same across sports.“Whether it’s football or cricket, experience plays a huge role. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are considered among the greatest ODI players, so India will 100 percent need them, especially under captain Shubman Gill in South African conditions,” Kaif concluded.
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Tom Brady dunks Rob Gronkowski in Raising Cane’s sauce at Fanatics Fest
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FOX Business’ Madison Alworth reports live from Fanatics Fest in New York City, detailing the immense gathering of sports fans and athletes. CEO Lance Fensterman reveals that mega-stars such as Serena Williams and David Beckham are attending. The festival anticipates 200,000 attendees over its four-day run, showcasing its significant growth since 2022.
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Fanatics Fest is a viral moment waiting to happen considering the plethora of superstars under one Manhattan roof, and perhaps the first one came on Thursday’s opening day at the Javits Center in the Raising Cane’s activation.
It was a legendary combination of Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and 500 gallons of Raising Cane’s famous sauce filled in a dunk tank. Brady, whose accuracy with a football is still unmatched, didn’t miss his target.
Gronkowski went splashing into the sauce, as Brady and Raising Cane’s owner Todd Graves joined the masses in celebrating one of the coolest moments to kick off Fanatics Fest.
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Todd Graves, Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady attend Fanatics Fest NYC 2026 at Jacob Javits Center in New York City on July 16, 2026. (Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Fanatics)
Before Brady’s toss pulled the seat out from under his favorite tight end when they were both in the NFL, Fox News Digital caught up with Graves to find out how a dunk tank filled with his brand’s famous sauce came to be.
“I never thought of a Cane’s Sauce dunk tank, but partnering with Fanatics and Fanatics Fest, which is great,” Graves explained. “They’re amazing partners. One, Michael Rubin and I have been friends, and talk about business, help each other out in many different ways. A rising tide lifts all boats. Before we started partnering with Fanatics, I loved what he was doing, I loved the fanfare, I loved having sports and entertainment figure heads – everybody from Tom Brady to Kevin Hart , right? All that together, I was like, ‘Man, let’s partner. Let’s do this deal.’
“With Fanatics Fest, partnering with them wasn’t just like, ‘Here, come, do whatever you think of.’ No, it was, ‘Let’s put our minds together and do what we can.’ So, they came up with the idea. Actually [CEO of OBB Media] Michael Ratner was like, ‘Let’s do a Cane’s Sauce dunk tank.’ I was like, ‘Yes!’ And he was like, ‘Let’s do Brady dunking Gronk.’ Oh my God, I couldn’t think of two better people doing it.”
Graves believed the moment was going to be “legendary” and “going to be something in Cane’s lore” forever. And when the brand opened its first doors in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Aug. 28, 1996, Graves wasn’t thinking 30 years down the road two of the most recognizable athletes in the country would be making this happen.
“The crews are already so excited about it. The fans will love it. What better guy like Gronk, and to have Brady hit the target. It’s ideal,” Graves added.

Tom Brady throws football during Raising Cane’s dunk tank event, where Rob Gronkowski fell into 500 gallons of Cane’s Sauce. (Raising Cane’s)
Brady and Gronkowski got the crowd going with a little chicken Hail Mary moment, with the quarterback tossing some Cane’s chicken fingers into a cup of sauce the tight end was holding. But then, the moment of truth.
In classic Gronkowski fashion, he was chirping Brady from his seat, but the FOX Sports NFL colleagues knew what the end result was going to be with that. Brady toyed with Gronkowski at first, hitting a Cane’s logo just above the target on purpose, and did so again with a different one.
Then, on his third throw, Brady struck true, and all of the 6-foot-6, 265-pound Gronkowski caused a Cane’s Sauce explosion when he fell in. There was a splash zone if you were close enough, and it was a moment fans, media and everyone else who witnessed it couldn’t stop talking about.
As Gronkowski wiped the sauce from his eyes, and Brady calmed down from all the laughter he caused, Graves was right there to thank them both for the epic moment he’ll never forget.

Todd Graves, Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady attend the Cane’s Sauce Dunk Tank Showdown hosted by Graves at Fanatics Fest at the Javits Center in New York City on July 16, 2026. (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Raising Cane’s)
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“Through growth, I have 100,000 crew members now, and we have 1,000 locations and we’re about to turn 30. For me to walk in here and see our logos up here and see people that want to come and be a part of Cane’s, it’s a dream come true. To do a dunk tank, and Tom Brady and Gronk want to do that, I built a brand that’s special to my crew and customers. So, an absolute dream. I always have to pinch myself and part of my job is doing things like this, which is great,” Graves said.
“We love what we do. I love my company, I love my crew and customers. This is just something I think we can do some fun for them, because I know how much I’m going to enjoy it.”
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Bleacher Report Sums Up the Vikings in One Word

Sportsbooks predict the Minnesota Vikings will finish 8-9 or 9-8 in 2026, two records they’ve landed twice in the last five years (2021, 2025). And according to Bleacher Report, a website that described each NFL team with one word this week, Minnesota should be “praying.”
Yes, that’s the word to describe the 2026 Vikings — praying.
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Brad Gagnon: ‘Praying’ Is the Appropriate Word for Vikings
Gagnon assigned one word to each NFL squad, and on the praying angle for Minnesota, he explained, “Hands clenched, knees on the floor, and an attempt to manifest success from either Kyler Murray or J.J. McCarthy. Because if they can get strong quarterback play, the sky is the limit for this team.”
Gagnon also called the Green Bay Packers “stable,” while giving the Chicago Bears an “evolving” label.
The use of the term “praying” was one of Gagnon’s goofiest.
A Chance for It All to Click
Minnesota’s defense is an excellent starting point because it has solid evidence supporting its prowess.
Since Brian Flores took over in Minneapolis, the Vikings’ defense has transformed into one of the best in the NFL. They currently rank second in the league for EPA per play during his tenure. In fact, last season, the defense carried the team while the quarterback situation was uncertain.
The recent additions to the defense are particularly intriguing. Caleb Banks is a standout addition on the front line; Domonique Orange, too, brings power to the interior; Jake Golday provides depth at linebacker; and Jakobe Thomas is a promising young talent in the safety position.
The Vikings focused heavily on bolstering their defense in the draft, a departure from their usual offensive-oriented strategy. By prioritizing size, youth, and long-term solutions on defense, they made a strategic statement. Of note is Dallas Turner, whose story gained prominence after Jonathan Greenard’s trade to Philadelphia in April, creating an opportunity for Turner to shine. He must generate evil pressure on quarterbacks to make the Greenard trade worthwhile.

On the offensive side, the key figure is Murray. The Vikings are counting on him to replicate Sam Darnold’s success in 2024 under Kevin O’Connell’s guidance. With Murray’s natural talent, playmaking abilities, and a stronger supporting cast than his previous team in Arizona, he can reclaim his career in the Twin Cities.
Justin Jefferson remains the focal point of the offense, with Jordan Addison as a threat to defenses overly focused on Jefferson. Jauan Jennings, a free-agent newcomer, brings a gritty edge as WR3, while T.J. Hockenson offers a reliable target in the middle, crucial for O’Connell’s offensive schemes.
Murray has not had such a talented group of playmakers before, at least not all at the same time on the same roster.
J.J. McCarthy is also in contention. If Murray starts, McCarthy could serve as an insurance plan. However, if McCarthy earns the starting position this summer at training camp, it will mean he dethroned Murray — quite the feat — and be ready for his second season as the full-time starter.
The running back situation is straightforward but remains intriguing. Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason are expected to lead the charge, with Demond Claiborne, a 6th-Round pick, presenting sleeper potential. Claiborne could emerge as an unsung speedster, mainly because injuries usually derail Jones.
The main uncertainty surrounding the team is whether the defense can maintain its strength and if the offense can find its rhythm. That’s the problem with the Vikings as of late: when one side is cooking, the other isn’t following suit. Perhaps the worlds will merge in 2026.
A Built-In Restarts if Prayers Fail
And if the plan does not work, well, Minnesota has a safety valve ready — named Nolan Teasley.
The Vikings hired a new general manager at the end of May, who can either guide the ship as it sails successfully or take it off the water and repair it. Think of it this way: if the prayers don’t work, the franchise won’t start from square one. Instead, Teasley will already be established in his role for about eight months, and he’d begin implementing his vision for the short and long term.
When most clubs start over, firing the general manager and hiring a new one is a prerequisite. Minnesota did that this offseason.
Vikings Fans Are Pretty Damn Used to This
Speaking of praying and prayers, Vikings fans are used to this.
In the Super Bowl era (since 1966), the Vikings have a .563 win percentage, which ranks fourth in the NFL in those last sixty years. They are the only team in the Top 16 of win percentage during the timeframe without a Super Bowl triumph.
So when Gagnon says to pray for the Vikings, the team’s fanbase already does that — pretty frequently. It’s nothing new.
The Vikings’ first regular season game, home against the Green Bay Packers, is 58 days away.
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Canelo Alvarez targeted to face undefeated Mexican-American
Canelo Alvarez is set to challenge for Christian Mbilli’s WBC super-middleweight world title in October, hoping to return to the 168lb throne at the first time of asking, but there is now another contender who is eyeing up a Canelo fight, under one condition.
Alvarez’s reign as undisputed super-middleweight ruler came to an end when he was dethroned by Terence Crawford last September, but Crawford’s retirement saw the undisputed crown then become fragmented.
Mbilli became one of the beneficiaries of Crawford’s move as he was elevated to WBC world champion and subsequently targeted for a lucrative showdown with Canelo. Similarly, Jose Armando Resendiz was upgraded to WBA super-middleweight champion, only to then lose the belt to Jaime Munguia.
Speaking with K.O. Artist Sports, Matchroom Boxing Promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that he had been targeting a bout between Munguia and his fighter Diego Pacheco, but admitted that the Tijuana-born champion’s world title win has made negotiations more difficult.
“The one that we really wanted [for Pacheco] was Jaime Munguia. I spoke to Fernando Beltran many times about that fight, it is a huge fight for Los Angeles. He went on and done brilliant and won a world title, so now we would be challenging for the belt, which sometimes makes it a bit more difficult to work out a deal.”
Hearn then went on to explain why he believes Pacheco could secure a world title shot against Canelo, if the four-division world champion is able to overcome Mbilli in three months’ time.
“I don’t think that Diego is going to struggle to get a shot, whether that is against Hamzah [Sheeraz], whether that is against Munguia, whether that is against Canelo Alvarez.
“You look at Canelo, if he beats Mbilli, and Diego is coming through and looking good; he will be 26 or 27-0, from Los Angeles, Mexican-American – he is a good contender for a Canelo Alvarez fight.”
Pacheco is set to headline the Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, as he fights on home soil in California against the New York-born Immanuwel Aleem.
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Stampeders aim to improve defense in rematch against Alouettes
Nov 8, 2025; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Montreal Alouettes wide receiver Tyson Philpot (6) runs with the football during warm up before the start of the Eastern Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Hamilton Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images It’s a simple proposition for the Calgary Stampeders. Improve defensively or languish around .500 this year.
Heading into a rematch Saturday against the visiting Montreal Alouettes, Calgary (2-3) is permitting 35.2 points and 433.8 yards per game. Even with points and yardage up across the league, those figures aren’t good enough.
“When you let them score that many points, it proves a bigger challenge,” said defensive end Folarin Orimolade. “We’re giving up a few more explosive plays and we’re giving up a few more touchdowns.”
Some of those happened last week in Montreal, where the Als outscored the Stamps 37-30. Montreal quarterback Davis Alexander has thrown for 1,779 yards, second only to Toronto’s Chad Kelly, and receiver Tyson Philpot already has 719 yards — 240 more than anyone else.
Calgary coach Dave Dickenson said playing the same opponent in consecutive weeks makes preparation easier.
“You kind of start trying to predict,” he said. “It’s like, ‘OK, if they did this, what is the counterpunch to that?’ But sometimes, it’s actually counterproductive to do that.”
While the Stamps aim for a split, the Als (4-1) try to keep rolling behind their pitch-catch combination. Philpot riddled Calgary for nine catches, 132 yards and a touchdown. It was his fourth straight 100-yard game.
If Philpot can continue at this pace for 18 games, he would finish with 2,588 yards, obliterating the CFL record of 2,036 set by Calgary’s Allen Pitts in 1994. Philpot also has 45 receptions, putting him on pace to break the 28-year-old mark of 160 that Derrell Mitchell achieved for Toronto in 1998. “When I hear my number called, all I think about is making a play for these guys,” Philpot said. “As long as I keep doing that, I’ll continue having my number called. It’s in my DNA. I’ve done this since I was a young kid. In my mind, the guy across from me can’t guard me.”
Like the Stamps, Montreal is seeking better defensive performance. Even though they’re tied for the league’s best record with Edmonton and Saskatchewan, the Als are yielding 30.8 ppg.
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2026 World Cup final: Trump to attend; FIFA will present championship rings
United States President Donald J. Trump will attend the World Cup final on Sunday between Spain and Argentina at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the White House confirmed. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the expected decision on Thursday, saying that it would be “a fitting conclusion to a tournament that showcased America’s ability to host the world on the grandest stage.” Meanwhile, FIFA has also announced that it will present winners’ rings to the players of the team that wins the final, awarding the piece of jewelry that has become synonymous with the championship teams of leagues like the NFL and the NBA.
Here’s what to know:
Trump to attend World Cup final
Trump is expected to present the World Cup trophy to the winners of the tournament but has not attended any of the 102 World Cup game so far, missing the United States matches as well. However, his increasingly close relationship with FIFA President Gianni Infantino has come under intense media scrutiny, particularly after FIFA lifted Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension ahead of the round of 16 clash against Belgium. A decision that, according to Trump himself, was made following his personal request. Mauricio Pochettino’s side lost 4-1 against Belgium and were knocked out by the Red Devils.
It’s common for the heads of state or government of host nations to attend the World Cup final. While Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has confirmed he will be in attendance, Argentine President Javier Milei will not, according to reports.
FIFA to present rings
FIFA have announced that on Sunday, the World Cup champions will be crowned not only with the trophy and prestigious gold medals but also with a “new symbol of triumph.” In fact, the tournament winners will also receive championship rings, “bringing one of the most recognizable American sporting traditions to the global game.”
FIFA stated:
“Each ring will be part of a strictly limited edition of just 2,026 individually numbered pieces, a direct tribute to the tournament itself. Of these, 30 will be presented to the victorious team, while 1,996 will be made available to fans worldwide as an Official Licensed Product, allowing supporters to own a unique piece of FIFA World Cup 2026 history. One side of the ring proudly features the FIFA World Cup trophy, while the other will be customised to reflect the identity of the winning team. Each ring will be individually numbered, custom-fitted and delivered with its own certificate of authenticity.
“Immediately after the final, the captain and head coach of the winning team will receive temporary rings to commemorate the occasion. Each of the 30 rings for the winners will then be customised before being officially presented at a later date, ensuring the perfect lifelong fit for an achievement that will echo through eternity.”
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