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Former world champion Chris Algieri has named one fighter whose size, ring IQ and gas tank could make for a competitive contest with Shakur Stevenson.
The 28-year-old has firmly cemented himself as a top five pound-for-pound star, with many questioning whether he will ever be beaten in the professional ranks.
A truly dominant performance saw him become a four-division world champion last month, outpointing and dethroning Teofimo Lopez to claim the WBO super-lightweight strap.
Prior to that, many regarded Lopez as the top dog at 140lbs, while Stevenson’s credentials at this higher weight class were yet to be seen.
But sure enough, the slick southpaw swiftly removed any doubt over his supremacy between 135 and 140lbs, dropping just one round before having his hand raised at Madison Square Garden, New York.
As a result, many feel that his best chance of getting properly tested could be at 147lbs, where WBO champion Devin Haney represents potentially his toughest opponent.
The 27-year-old claimed his welterweight strap in November, becoming a three-division world champion after comprehensively outpointing and dethroning Brian Norman Jr.
Away from that, the American’s most notable wins have come against Regis Prograis and Vasyl Lomachenko, who some felt had done enough to defeat Haney in 2023.
But still, Algieri has told Inside Boxing Live that ‘The Dream’, based largely on his encounter with Lomachenko, stands the best chance of solving the Stevenson puzzle.
“Devin Haney [has the best chance of beating Stevenson]. [He’s] big, long, athletic, [has a] high IQ, great jab, good feet [and] great endurance.
“It’s all the things you need if you’re even going to think about contending with Shakur Stevenson.
“Haney’s got it, and he also has the experience; he’s got the maturity; he’s been in with top-flight guys.
“If you’re neck and neck with Lomachenko, that speaks a lot to your ability to deal with high ring IQ.”
Victory over Haney would make Stevenson a five-weight world champion, matching the achievement of his lifelong friend and mentor, Terence Crawford.
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Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing will crown its inaugural champion next month.
The newest boxing promotion on the block has promised big things for the sport, looking to break the mould set by the four major sanctioning bodies, the WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF.
While White may have recently dialled back on a previous promise not to work with those organisations, he continues to push ahead with the introduction of a Zuffa championship, and the cruiserweight division will host the first title fight.
Marquee signing Jai Opetaia, who announced his move to Zuffa by reiterating his desire to become undisputed via the traditional system, will face hard-hitting Brandon Glanton on March 8 for the belt. Glanton, who has 18 knockouts to his name, bounced back from a loss to Chris Billam Smith last year with a win over Marcus Browne. Opetaia – IBF Cruiserweight World Champion since 2022 with a brief pause in 2023 – is undefeated and considered the best in the division.
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With signings still taking place, how Opetaia, or indeed Glanton, defend their belt following this clash remains to be seen. What will be interesting for fans, however, is how the IBF plays a part.
With Opetaia still keen on facing either WBC champion Noel Mikaelian or WBA and WBO titleholder Gilberto Ramirez, the IBF must approve this defence – or unification of sorts – for him to keep his title. Glanton is currently ranked at number 15 with the sanctioning body. The fight tops a card at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas on March 8.
Journalists from Italy‘s RaiSport on Tuesday announced that they would stage a three-day strike after the Winter Olympics, and would no longer be putting their bylines on Olympics coverage, among other measures.
They are protesting an opening ceremony broadcast by their boss last Friday that started with a wobble and soon fell off the rails entirely.
RaiSport director Paolo Petrecca, formerly the head of RaiNews, began by casting doubt on whether he knew where he was standing, and then continued in roughly the same vein.
He welcomed viewers to the “Stadio Olympico,” a reference to Rome’s renowned Olympic Stadium, while standing in Milan’s equally well known San Siro stadium, home to both the city’s football giants, AC and Inter Milan.
Before long, Petrecca told viewers, “The show continues with Mariah Carey,” as the cameras focused on Matilda de Angelis, a famous Italian actress more than 20 years younger than the US vocalist.
De Angelis has since posted a glamorous shot of herself with almost all her identifying features obscured on Instagram captioned, “PLEASE, CALL ME MARIAH.”
When International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry walked into the stadium with Italian President Sergio Matarella, Petrecca announced “Matarella … and his daughter.”
Petrecca also risked upsetting foreign viewers with observations including how the Spanish athletes were “always very hot,” and how “naturally” many of the Chinese team members “have phones in their hands.”
The channel’s editorial committee Comitato di Redazione, an internal union body representing journalists at the public broadcaster, issued a statement on Monday saying all journalists would withhold bylines during the Games and then strike for three days once the event is completed.
“We have all been embarrassed, no one excluded, and through no fault of our own,” it said. “It is time to make our voices heard because we are facing the worst-ever figure of RaiSport in one of the most eagerly awaited events ever.”
Opposition politicians in Italy picked up on the gaffes as a sign of the alleged politicization of appointments at Rai in recent years. Petrecca, formerly the head of RaiNews, had been accused of bias toward Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
“The Olympics are a time of utmost responsibility for public service broadcasting. Instead, RAI offered its worst version: the one we know all too well, TeleMeloni,” the opposition Democratic Party said in a statement.
A spokesperson for the parent company Rai told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Petrecca had been removed from the commentary team for the February 22 closing ceremony after a meeting including Rai’s CEO Giamapolo Rossi.
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After suffering a devastating loss to Canada in the gold medal game four years ago, the U.S. women’s hockey team is out for some revenge at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and it got a taste of that on Tuesday. In their final preliminary game, the Americans completely dismantled the Canadians, their heated rivals, 5-0.
Taking on a Canadian team that was without superstar Marie-Philip Poulin due to an injury, Team USA controlled the game from start to finish. The Americans’ speed simply overwhelmed the Canadians on the forecheck, and these matchups are rarely this lopsided.
Driving the bus en route to a statement win — once again — was defender Caroline Harvey. She registered her second consecutive three-point game with a goal and two assists, but Harvey wasn’t alone in her heroics. Linemates Abbey Murphy and Hannah Bilka gave Canada headaches for three periods, and they combined for two goals.
Their first tally was a beauty with Murphy showing off her blazing speed to reach a loose puck before sliding a no-look pass to Bilka in the slot. Bilka finished with two goals, and Murphy totaled three assists.
Team USA capped off a perfect 4-0-0-0 run in the preliminary round, and it’s now in the driver’s seat to win the gold medal. Even with Canada down Poulin, this was a thoroughly impressive victory for the Americans, who want to reclaim their spot atop women’s hockey.
Canada and United States are the only two countries that have won gold in women’s ice hockey since the event was added to the Olympics in 1998. The Americans won that inaugural year in Nagano, then endured four straight Canadian victories until 2018, when Team USA struck back with a dramatic overtime win to capture gold in Pyeongchang.
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It’s the kind of story that only the Olympic Games seem to produce: A talented ski jumper, who had yet to win anything of significance, delivers the performance of his life to win Olympic gold.
“I don’t know how I did it. But I’m so, so proud that I managed to do it,” Philipp Raimund told German public television moments after his his gold medal triumph in Predazzo, Italy.
“Now I’m simply an Olympic champion. Not having won a single World Cup (race) and then to be standing on the top step of the biggest stage, it’s unbelievable.”
Even harder to grasp is that the 25-year-old, who regularly launches himself from the top of dizzying ski jumps, also happens to suffer from a fear of heights.
Raimund was born in 2000 in the southwestern town of Göppingen. He and his older brother Fabian started ski jumping as children.
“When I was almost five years old and watched my brother, there was no doubt in my mind: I’m going to be a ski jumper!” Philipp, nicknamed “Hille” Raimund, wrote on his website.
In 2005 and 2011, the family of six twice moved further south, eventually settling in the ski-jumping hotbed Oberstdorf. The two brothers needed larger jumps and more intensive training, and their father, Christian Raimund, got a job as a ski jumping coach at the Olympic training center.
His son Philipp initially tried his hand at Nordic combined, a sport that combines ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
“After a while, however, I threw my (cross-country ski) poles down into the snow and declared that I never wanted to torture myself like that again,” Raimund said of his decision to concentrate on ski jumping. If only it weren’t for his fear of heights.
To combat the problem, the ski jumper worked with a mental coach. He can usually handle his fear of heights, Raimund says, “but from time to time I do have a problem (mainly during ski flying). My body takes over and I can’t control it. For about a second and a half, it’s like I am just observing myself while something has a tight grip on me.”
So, at the end of the 2024-25 season, Raimund didn’t compete in the Ski Flying World Cup on the Planica hill in Slovenia, known for its exceptionally long jumps. Slovenian Domen Prevc would set a new world record of 254.5 meters there.
Normal hills, like the one in the Olympic town of Predazzo, feature jumps of only around 110 meters. This suits Raimund much better.
Outwardly, the ski jumper appears anything but anxious or withdrawn.
“Hille is a really funny and lively guy, I’d even say an extrovert. He’s extremely unpretentious,” teammate Karl Geiger once said.
“When I’m really nervous, I’m quiet. I might not speak for three hours,” Raimund himself has noted.
Coach Stefan Horngacher had to get used to Raimund’s manner at first.
“We’ve had some real arguments. Things got heated,” the Austrian recalled.
“But I get along really well with him now. He’s a really nice person and an incredible athlete.”
But that alone isn’t enough to become an Olympic champion. Horngacher describes Raimund as “extremely athletic. He has incredible technique that very few people can execute.”
Nevertheless, in recent years Raimund has seldom managed to translate his immense talent into success. He rarely stood on the top step of the podium — and when he did, it was only in the team competition.
The fact that he celebrated his first major individual victory at the Olympics is a minor miracle.
“Unbelievable,” as Philipp Raimund himself puts it.
This article was originally published in German.
It’s been over a year and Canada is still searching for a women’s hockey win against Team USA.
Abbey Murphy had three assists and Hannah Bilka added two goals as the U.S. continued its display of women’s hockey dominance at Milano Cortina 2026 with a 5-0 victory over Team Canada.
Caroline Harvey opened the scoring less than four minutes in, and by the end of the game she had added another two assists.
The Americans have now won seven consecutive games against Canada at the senior national level, including two at the 2025 world championships, a sweep of all four 2025 Rivalry Series games, and this preliminary round matchup at the Winter Olympic Games.
Aerin Frankel earned her second Olympic shutout.
Kirsten Simms also scored for the U.S. after a goaltender interference review and an unsuccessful coach’s challenge by Canada.
Laila Edwards scored the fifth goal and became the first Black woman to score a goal for Team USA at the Olympics.
Canada’s Ann-Renee Desbiens was pulled from the net after allowing five goals and replaced by Emerance Maschmeyer late in the third period.
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin missed the game for Canada. She suffered a lower-body injury on Monday and has been listed as day-to-day.
It is only the second time Canada has lost a game in the preliminary round of the Olympics. The last loss came in 1998 and was also at the hands of the Americans. Prior to Tuesday’s contest both teams were undefeated at Milano Cortina.
Canada will play their final game of this round on Thursday against Finland.
EFL clubs are poised to vote next month on a significant proposal to expand the Championship play-offs to include six teams.
An extraordinary general meeting has been scheduled for March 5, where all 72 EFL clubs will convene to discuss the plans. The Football Association’s board has already given its approval to the proposed changes.
Should the motion pass, the new format could be introduced as early as next season, incorporating an eliminator round similar to the system currently used in the National League.
Under the proposed structure, the team finishing fifth in the league would face the eighth-placed side, while the sixth and seventh-placed teams would also compete.
These initial encounters would be one-off ties, hosted at the home ground of the higher-ranked club.
The winners would then advance to a two-legged semi-final against the teams that finished third and fourth, culminating in the traditional Wembley final.
The FA board gave its backing despite reservations which have previously come from the Premier League, concerned over the possibility of declining standards if sides that finish eighth in the second tier make it to the top flight.
The regulation change which was approved by the EFL’s board last week must receive a simple majority backing from the the 72 clubs as a whole, and also within that the majority of the 24 Championship clubs.
Clubs have been consulted on the plans and they are expected to go through with a high level of support within the Championship, not only because it would keep the door open for more clubs in the promotion fight, but also reduce the number of dead-rubber league fixtures late in the season.
While the expansion plans are limited to the Championship play-offs for now, there is some interest in this being expanded to League One and League Two in the future.
Both the EFL and the FA declined to comment.
Drake Maye’s Super Bowl performance was not what he envisioned, throwing two interceptions and was sacked six times. Sunday’s game at Levi’s Stadium turned into one his worst outings.
Fox Sports’ Henry McKenna posted Maye’s comments on X on Monday. The quarterback said his wife was who he was looking forward to spending time with in the offseason. Fans reacted to it, especially after Tom Brady‘s statement about not backing the Patriots before reversing course.
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“Should focus on not turning it over 10 times in the playoffs or not having the worst performance in SB history,” a fan wrote.
“Yikes,” another fan wrote.
“Whipped,” one fan commented.
“We get it, dude, you’re gonna be getting laid nonstop during the offseason,” a fan said.
“He was engineered in a lab to be a Patriot. LFG,” another fan commented.
Brady didn’t pick between New England and Seattle. Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy ripped him on social media, while his former teammates called him out.
He changed his tune on Friday and said Patriots owner Robert Kraft had his back and wanted New England to win its seventh Super Bowl. However, Brady also said he’d give his MVP vote to Matthew Stafford instead of Maye if he could.

Mike Vrabel spoke to reporters after the loss and shut down any attempt to make Drake Maye the scapegoat. The coach said it starts with the staff and goes through every position on the field.
Protection broke down and running backs couldn’t get anything going. Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson managed just 42 yards on 13 attempts, whlle wide receivers didn’t help out.
Vrabel stressed that he’s excited to get back to work with Maye. He told his team they’re 307 days into building something and that it’s fine to feel disappointed. Maye will enter his third season and the Patriots believe he has a lot more to prove after the Super Bowl heartbreak.
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Rasmus Wrana will forever be thankful for his younger sister’s performance in the mixed doubles gold-medal match.
Sweden’s Rasmus and Isabella Wrana beat the U.S. 6-5 in a thriller to capture gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics. It’s the first time the Swedes have won Olympic gold in mixed doubles — their previous best was a bronze medal at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing in the second Winter Games appearance for the event..
It’s Sweden’s fifth overall gold medal in Olympic curling, trailing just Canada (six) for the most all time.
Despite the heartbreak of not winning the gold medal, it was a historic run for Team USA’s Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin.
They earned the Americans’ first-ever medal in mixed doubles and Thiesse became the first woman to collect an Olympic curling medal for the United States.
As for Dropkin, his passionate celebration with crowds all week did something larger for the sport. New eyeballs now are familiar with curling.
Curling fan and San Francisco 49ers superstar tight end George Kittle posted to his Instagram story prior to the gold-medal match, showing his support for the American duo. The U.S. also had Snoop Dogg cheering them on in their game against Canada in round-robin play.
In the bronze-medal match, Italy’s Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner secured the win over Great Britain’s Jennifer Dodds and Bruce Mouat. The Italians weren’t able to defend their gold medal from 2022, but still found the podium on home soil.
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Isabella has the game of her life
The pressure of playing for an Olympic gold medal can get to a curler
But Isabella rose to the occasion, shooting an absurd 97 per cent.
From her opening shot in the first end, you could tell Isabella was focused and determined to come away with the gold medal.
For the first six ends, it was all about Isabella’s draw weight. She came up with clutch shots to put Sweden in a great position to force without hammer, or score with last rock.
It started with her draw in the second. With only the side of the button open to get second shot, Wrana made a great draw for two.
Tied 2-2 in the fourth end, Isabella was staring at four American rocks in the house as she went to throw her last stone. Once again, she delivered, making another great draw for one.
In the sixth end, Sweden had a chance to score big. But Rasmus had a poor throw, forcing Isabella to great again. She got Sweden a point to go up 4-3.
The final two ends were different, though. Isabella needed to come through with two hits, and considering she had thrown none in the first six ends, it could have been a tough adjustment.
But for Isabella, it’s her bread and butter.
In the seventh, Rasmus jammed on a double attempt, opening the door for the U.S. to possibly score three. Isabella didn’t let that happen, however, as she made a double to let the U.S. score only two.
Down 5-4 in the eighth, and the gold medal on the line, Isabella came through with one more clutch shot to score two and win the game.
Without Isabella playing the way she did, Sweden doesn’t win.
It’s heartbreak again for the Brits
For everyone but the Olympic champions, the next four years can be tough. Curlers can sit and think about what they could have done differently to win the gold, and if they’re lucky, they get another chance
Great Britain’s Dodds and Mouat did get a second Olympic shot, but history repeated itself.
At the 2022 Olympics, Dodds and Mouat went 6-3 in round-robin play, finishing as the No. 3 seed. They lost their semifinal match and the bronze-medal game that year.
Well, in 2026 it was a different path, but the same result. They went 8-1 in round-robin play, finishing as the No. 1 seed. But the playoffs once again got the best of them as they finished the event in fourth place.
The key moments were the difference in the bronze-medal match. Dodds had a shot for three in the first but missed and gave up a steal of one. In the fourth end, the Brits had the hammer and gave up a steal again to trail 3-1.
Those two steals came back to bite them in the eighth as they were without the hammer trailing 4-3, and couldn’t produce a steal.
Now, Mouat and Dodds will have another four years to think about how they can reach the podium in 2030, if they can get back.
This was only the first of three curling events at the Olympics. The men’s discipline gets underway on Wednesday, while the women’s starts on Thursday.
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