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Frank Warren addresses the one thing that may see Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua cancelled
Frank Warren believes that Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn must accept a new deal, otherwise the long-awaited Tyson Fury fight may never take place.
The two British heavyweights are set to finally collide in November, having completed their respective warm-up fights in Thailand and Saudi Arabia last month.
For his part, Fury came through a routine affair against the 46-year-old Mariusz Wach, who he stopped in seven largely uneventful rounds.
‘AJ’, on the other hand, experienced a serious spell of jeopardy as he twice hit the canvas in the opening round of his clash with Kristian Prenga.
Just then, it seemed that the Fury fight could suddenly go up in smoke, only for Joshua to stop his man with a thudding right hand in the following round.
But while it would appear that the wheels are in motion, there is of course the important matter of nailing down a destination for their Battle of Britain.
According to Matchroom promoter Hearn, there is increasing pressure to stage the Netflix event at New York’s Madison Square Garden, as per his conversations with Turki Alalshikh and Dr Rakan AlHarthy of Sela.
In an attempt to resist such pressure, Hearn has maintained that Joshua’s contract states they must fight in the UK while Warren, of Queensberry Promotions, has told BoxNation that Fury’s agreement is not quite the same.
“They’ve got their contract [and] Tyson’s got his agreement, which states something different.
“The fight will happen. I’ve heard what Eddie’s said, and they’re either going to agree to it [being in America] or not. If they don’t agree to it, the fight won’t happen.”
Hearn has said that they are open to discussions on the fight taking place in the US, however has consistently stated that it is not what they want to happen. ‘AJ’s promoter has also said that any early announcement without their full agreement puts the fight at serious risk.
If the two heavyweights do lock horns at Madison Square Garden, it will be the first time Joshua has fought at the venue since his seventh-round stoppage defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019.
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Ketel Marte placed on restricted list after not showing up for Diamondbacks game over ‘personal issue’
The Arizona Diamondbacks have placed second baseman Ketel Marte on the restricted list, the club announced on Monday night prior to their road game against the Boston Red Sox (BOS 11, ARI 1). In a corresponding move, the Diamondbacks recalled infielder Jose Fernandez from Triple-A.
Marte was placed on the restricted list after he failed to show up at Fenway Park for Monday night’s game, manager Torey Lovullo confirmed, saying that Marte was “fine.”
“It’s been a crazy day,” Lovullo said after Monday’s loss in Boston. “All I know is (Marte’s) dealing with a personal issue. We’re trying to figure that out. He didn’t show up today and he was placed on the restricted list.”
Lovullo went on to say that there had been “very little” communication with Marte and that Lovullo “was doing my best just to reach out to him. Very little coming back.”
Lovullo said he believes Marte is in Boston, where the team traveled after a weekend series in Atlanta.
Teams may place players on the Major League Baseball restricted list for unexcused, personal, or non-baseball reasons. Players on the restricted list are not paid and do not accrue MLB service time until returned to the roster.
The move to the restricted list comes almost exactly one year after Marte publicly apologized for being away from the team after the 2025 All-Star break. Marte’s absence followed an incident in which his in-season home was burglarized. Eventually, some of his Arizona teammates expressed frustration over his absences and off-day requests in the midst of a playoff race.
“Sometimes you get disappointed. Sometimes you get let down. But we’re going to figure out how to work through this,” Lovullo said on Monday. The manager then noted that Marte’s teammates had “lot of curiosity” about the situation, but once they knew Marte was not hurt or in danger, “everybody relaxed and focused on the game.”
Marte, 32, has not played up to his typical All-Star standards in 2026, but he was still enjoying a productive season for the contending D-backs.
Marte, a three-time All-Star selection, is in the midst of a six-year, $105 million contract with Arizona that runs through at least the 2030 season with an $11.5 million player option for 2031. With a career WAR of 34.9 with Arizona, he ranks third on the all-time franchise WAR leaderboard.
Fernadez was able to replace Marte in manager Torey Lovullo’s lineup because he was already in Boston in case third baseman Nolan Arenado needed to be placed on the injured list, MLB.com reports. Fernandez went 1 for 3 in the loss.
The Diamondbacks are 66-60 and only one game behind the Padres for the third and final wild-card spot in the National League.
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Jets running back Breece Hall suffers groin strain at training camp
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New York Jets fans all waited with bated breath to hear about what happened to running back Breece Hall at Monday’s training camp practice after reports he suffered a non-contact injury while running in a drill.
It appears they can breathe a collective sigh of relief for their new $43 million man in the backfield.
Hall suffered a strained right groin at practice on Monday, and though the Jets still need to learn of the severity of the injury after tests, head coach Aaron Glenn doesn’t think it’s anything too serious.
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Breece Hall of the New York Jets looks on before the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Aug. 14, 2026. (Getty Images)
“I don’t think it was a big deal, but I want to make sure I get the evaluation on that,” he told reporters, per ESPN.
Hall fell onto the practice field grass untouched, which is never what teammates, coaches, or anyone wants to see for a player. It was supposed to be a touchdown for Hall, who had caught a pass during a drill, but he went down on a knee before reaching the end zone.
Hall eventually limped his way to the sideline and was seen entering the blue medical tent before heading back to the locker room.
Even Jets players were worried for Hall, who had just signed a three-year, $43.5 million extension he was looking for this offseason.
“My stomach dropped a little bit,” Hall’s backup, Braelon Allen, said, per ESPN. “From the sounds of it, it doesn’t seem too serious, so I’m hoping he gets back as quick as possible.”

Breece Hall of the New York Jets scores a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals during the fourth quarter at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Oct. 26, 2025. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
Hall is coming off a career year for the Jets, and wanted to be paid accordingly. The Iowa State product, whom the Jets took 36th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, was set to play this season on his fifth-year option, and he wasn’t shy about hinting about his contract on social media.
Hall tallied 1,065 rushing yards with four rushing touchdowns, while hauling in 36 receptions for 350 yards and one score amid another rollercoaster season for the Jets – the team that has not reached the playoffs since 2010.
With the Jets revamping its offense again, this time tapping Frank Reich as its offensive coordinator, the veteran play-caller said how important the run game will be for New York this season. In turn, Hall is an extremely important player for Jets success in 2026, meaning his health is paramount.
Allen and Kene Nwangwu are the running backs behind Hall right now on the depth chart. Isaiah Davis, who would be their third-best back, is dealing with a minor knee injury at the moment that he should be back from soon.
One thing about Hall has been his availability for the Jets in recent seasons. His rookie campaign was cut short due to an ACL injury, but he’s missed a total of two games in the last three seasons.

Breece Hall of the New York Jets runs during a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Aug. 14, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (Icon Sportswire)
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Hall has proven to be a dual-threat running back, having the ability to make defenders miss in the pass game as well as the run game. The Jets will surely look to utilize that skill set, as well as wide receiver Garrett Wilson and intriguing rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq.
The Jets also had a reunion with Geno Smith this offseason, as the journeyman quarterback is hoping for a much different tenure in New York this time around.
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Hard Kick back in form at Caulfield in 2026
The Lindsay Park team, comprising Ben, Will, and J D Hayes, saw their faith in Hard Kick rewarded as the three-year-old gelding returned to winning form at Caulfield.
Having won on debut down the Flemington straight in February, Hard Kick was the overwhelming favourite for his return race down the Flemington straight last month, but could only manage sixth.
Ben Hayes admitted that he and his brothers were disappointed by that run but decided to take Hard Kick back to the jump-outs and add a tongue tie to his gear.
The change proved effective, as Hard Kick led throughout and won the Group 3 Vain Stakes (1100m) on Saturday.
Ridden by Damian Lane, Hard Kick ($7) held off Organised Crime ($26) by a short neck, with Confederation ($18) a length away in third. Punters seeking competitive racing betting markets had plenty of value to consider with the favourite beaten.
The Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington on the opening day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival is a significant target for the Lindsay Park stable.
Hayes stated that the stable would have no hesitation in returning Hard Kick to the Flemington straight and nominated the Group 3 Poseidon Stakes (1100m) on September 12 as a potential next outing.
“We were very flat after his first-up run,” Hayes said.
“He got a big bump, he over-raced and everything didn’t work out, so to come out, second-up and win a Group 3, to relax and do everything right, it’s a big thrill.
“We wouldn’t hesitate trying him back down the straight, but there are plenty of options.
“We had high expectations first-up and he just got it wrong first-up.
“Out the back he was too fresh, he sweated up when he paraded and even today, he was still on his toes, but he wasn’t sweating and in a better mood.
“We took our time, took him back to the trials and made the little gear change.
“These are some of the more satisfying wins that you can have.
“We think he’s got a very good future, and we can’t wait for the rest of his prep.”
Keep up with the latest developments by checking out Australian betting sites for future races.
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Alex Eala stopped by Amanda Anisimova in Cincinnati Open
Alexandra Eala of the Philippines reacts during a match against Amanda Anisimova of the United States on day seven of the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 17, 2026 in Mason, Ohio. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images/AFP
MANILA, Philippines–Riding a five-match winning run against top-10 players, Alex Eala couldn’t keep her hot streak going after a 6-4, 4-6, 2-6 loss to World No. 10 Amanda Anisimova in the Cincinnati Open third round at Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio.
The Filipino star faltered when it mattered most after she squandered a 2-0 lead in the deciding set.
Anisimova scraped past Eala and advanced to the round of 16 against Wimbledon champion Linda Noskova after overcoming an error-prone performance.
The 24-year-old American found her rhythm in the third game of the final set and never looked back, but the turning point of the match came in the sixth game of the second set, where she managed to pull through and hold serve despite committing three double faults.
“Alex is such a great player and such a fighter, so I knew it was really going to be a tough match,” said Anisimova in the post-match interview.
“I’m really proud of this performance for being able to find a way and kind of push myself there in the middle of the match,” she added. “I’m really happy with the way I was able to find my tennis and start fighting. It was a really, really tough match and credit to her, she was really playing some great tennis.”
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Cincinnati Open: Serena and Venus Williams beaten on doubles return
Serena was playing her first match since Wimbledon, while Venus has played singles and doubles at three hard-court events in recent weeks.
The pair made a poor start against Ukraine’s Kostyuk and American Stearns before shaking off what Serena called “a little rust” in the second set.
They quickly went down 6-0 in the deciding 10-point tie-break but fought back impressively.
Serena produced two service winners to force the tie-break back on serve, but Kostyuk and Stearns held firm before securing victory on a double fault from Venus.
“I thought it was fun, it was special, it was good,” Serena said.
“We were starting to feel it. It was really cool to be able to do this again.”
The sisters would need wildcards to play either singles or doubles at the US Open, which begins on Sunday, 30 August.
Serena – who described her knee injury as “a little traumatic experience, but what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” – has only played one singles match since her return.
Venus has lost her past 13 singles matches but has had more success in the doubles, reaching the quarter-finals of the women’s tournament in New York last year.
At their peak, they won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together and three Olympic gold medals.
In the singles, world number two Elena Rybakina beat Magdalena Frech 6-4 7-6 (7-2) either side of a lengthy rain delay to reach the fourth round.
Australian Open champion Rybakina could replace Aryna Sabalenka at the top of the world rankings in Cincinnati.
Rybakina must reach the final, external to have a chance at surpassing Sabalenka. If Sabalenka reaches the quarter-finals, Rybakina would need to win the title to become world number one.
Canadian Open champion Iga Swiatek shook off a poor first set to beat Greece’s Maria Sakarri 4-6 6-1 6-1, while third seed Jessica Pegula beat fellow American Emma Navarro 7-5 6-2.
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Vikings 1st-Round Pick Had a Day to Forget, Says Analytics Site

PFF stepped away less than impressed. Does that matter at all?
Vikings 1st-Round pick Caleb Banks has huge potential to match his huge size. Being hurt for so long, though, has undermined his ability to get the valuable reps he needs to further refine his game. Getting into game action against the New York Giants to begin the preseason showed some of those rough edges that are still being sanded down.
Vikings 1st-Round Pick Gets Tepid PFF Grade
The analytics website lists 41 defensive players for the Vikings. Sitting in last place is Mr. Banks, who sees a 30.4 grade attached to his effort.
Recent years have involved the Vikings scooping up some sizzling athletes very high before seeing them struggle. Safety Lewis Cine stands out here as somebody who is essentially unplayable in the NFL despite oozing physical ability. Pivoting off Kyle Hamilton is an all-time miss in Vikings draft history.
More recently, the draft picks sunk into J.J. McCarthy and Dallas Turner inspire concern, though of a much lesser intensity. Both are at least NFL players who boast ample upside due to promising abilities. Neither, though, have come close to fulfilling the cost of acquisition.

As a result, there’s some concern about Caleb Banks that aren’t entirely fair. He’s his own man and should be judged as such, but the well-worn path of prioritizing elite traits on a raw talent hasn’t gone well in recent seasons.
Check out a poor rep from the Giants game that got shared on social media by Will Ragatz:
Smart offensive linemen are going to recognize that wrestling with Banks from directly across from him just isn’t going to go well. Even in the NFL, Banks is unusually large and strong. Part of the solution rests in getting low (as Ragatz points out in his pad level observation). Another part of the mix is cutting him in half.
Circle back around to the clip to see what I mean. The guard gets underneath Banks, doing so on half of the DT’s body. Getting that side angle is aided by the offensive tackle crashing down on Banks, pushing the hulking rookie inward so the guard can get a better half-body angle.

Ncaa Football Florida Gators Orange Blue Spring Game. © Matt Pendleton / USA TODAY NETWORK.
In an earlier comment online, I emphasized Caleb Banks losing his balance early in the rep as a major factor in getting pushed back: “The LoS is a leverage and balance battle. Had asked Kevin O’Connell about concerns with Caleb Banks being raw on the night of the draft. KOC pushed back but this is the sort of thing that needs to get polished up. Not the end of the world, but something to note.”
A single poor game (much less a single poor play) is no reason for panic. The defensive lineman is still getting his feet underneath him as he bounces back from consecutive foot injuries that have undermined his development time. Quite possibly, all the kid needs is more opportunity to soak up coaching.
Nevertheless, there are a pair of factors that are both true. First, the Vikings picked Caleb Banks with the goal of having a great player for a decade, not a single preseason game. Second, the Vikings picked Caleb Banks to immediately help fill the openings at defensive tackle created by the departures of Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave.
Sort through the nuance with the push and pull of these factors in a manner that you see fit.

Per PFF, several of the Vikings who played the best ball were rookies. Undrafted safety Jacob Thomas tossed an elite 92.5 onto the grading board, second among all Vikings defenders. Jake Golday came in at sixth with an 81.6.
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Magic Millions winner Unit Five set for 2026 racing return
A standout three-year-old in Ciaron Maher’s stable, Unit Five, is scheduled to return to competitive racing this Saturday at Sandown.
Following a challenging tenth-place finish in the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) in February, the 2026 Magic Millions 2yo Classic (1200m) champion has benefited from an extended break and two successful trial runs, preparing him to elevate his profile further this spring.
The ultimate objective is a start in the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes over the same distance, slated for the opening day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
“We’ll give him the opportunity,” stated Jack Turnbull, National Assistant Trainer for Ciaron Maher.
“He had three months out to prepare for this time of the year and I think that time has done him the world of good.
“He’s strengthened but he hasn’t grown tall. He is a bit bigger but he’s a magnificent looking animal and he looks fast and athletic.
Unit Five is among the nominations for the 1000m three-year-old handicap, having completed two trials at Cranbourne.
“I was stoked with his trials,” Turnbull commented.
“He had one on the grass and one on the poly. We kept him on the bit on the poly being an artificial surface, but he is very sharp and he looks good and he’s in a good place.
Turnbull confirmed that the Sandown appearance would be followed by a test down the Flemington straight in the Group 3 Poseidon Stakes (1100m) on September 12.
“He just a racehorse and we saw that when he won on debut at Caulfield Heath,” Turnbull said, referring to the colt’s debut win on December 20.
“He’s one of our top tier three-year-olds and it is good to have him back.”
Irrespective of future results, Unit Five has already proven to be an excellent acquisition for Ciaron Maher Bloodstock, having secured nearly $1.9 million in prize money after being purchased for $80,000 at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale in 2025.
The Sandown race presents a great opportunity to assess the colt’s current form with the latest racing odds available on Australian betting sites.
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Shakur Stevenson accused of potentially ‘ducking’ unbeaten champion: “What other fight is there?”
Shakur Stevenson has been urged to face a “bigger and stronger” version of William Zepeda, who arguably gave the slick southpaw his toughest fight in July 2025.
Still, Stevenson emerged with a unanimous decision victory but, sure enough, was made to work tremendously hard in each of their 12 rounds.
This year, the unbeaten American moved up to 140lbs and became a four-division world champion, dethroning Teofimo Lopez with a near whitewash in January.
But despite holding the WBO super-lightweight title, Stevenson has expressed an openness to face opponents in either his current division or back down at 135lbs.
Either way, the 29-year-old is expected to make his Zuffa Boxing debut before long, having signed a multi-fight deal with Dana White’s promotional outfit.
In terms of potential opponents, top trainer Robert Garcia has suggested Raymond Muratalla, who defended his IBF lightweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Robson Conceicao earlier this month.
With the 29-year-old now looking to campaign at 140lbs, though, Garcia has told FightHype that, besides Devin Haney, he believes his unbeaten charge represents the most obvious option for Stevenson.
“If [the Haney fight] doesn’t happen, what other fight is there [for Stevenson]? I think Raymond is the perfect [opponent] – great [clash of] styles.
“I think Raymond is much bigger and much stronger than Zepeda. If Shakur gets the Haney fight, we can’t argue. We can’t say he’s ducking [Muratalla].
“But if he’s saying [the Muratalla fight] has to be at 135[lbs], then he’s ducking a little bit.”
While there has been loose talk of a clash between Stevenson and Haney, it would seem that the WBO welterweight champion is currently targeting a unification match with Liam Paro.
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Pembrey set to shine in 2026 Silver Shadow Stakes
Trainer Tony Gollan is reuniting a winning combination at Randwick for the Group 2 Silver Shadow Stakes this Saturday, with James McDonald scheduled to ride Pembrey.
The dominant Brisbane trainer has no hesitation in expecting a strong showing from the three-year-old filly as she begins her spring campaign, moving straight up to the 1200-metre distance first-up.
“She’s improved and we’d like to see her show her worth and pick up from where she left off,” Gollan said.
McDonald was aboard the filly when she won the Group 3 Magic Night Stakes (1200m) at Rosehill in February. However, he chose a different mount for the Golden Slipper, resulting in Tim Clark partnering Pembrey for a difficult run that saw her finish near the back in the Group 1 feature.
“We got to give her a really nice break off the Slipper and we’ve had plenty of time to bring her up,” Gollan stated.
“She has had jumped out and trialled well both times. She has been at Randwick for a week now.”
Gollan lamented Pembrey’s widest barrier draw in the Golden Slipper and the subsequent interference she experienced during the race.
“She did a lot of work and worked the whole way,” Gollan recalled.
“She got tightened up over the last furlong but it was also the end of a first racing prep.”
The trainer already held a high opinion of the filly before her debut victory, a view that was confirmed during her initial race at Eagle Farm.
Pembrey achieved a Racing and Sports rating of 105 in her two-year-old Magic Night Stakes win. Current trends indicate a general improvement in the Silver Shadow winning rating for horses after they turn a year older.
The 2022 winner, Zougotcha, improved by 15 ratings points, while the 2023 and 2025 victors, Autumn Ballet and Savvy Hallie, maintained their marks of 106.
The Silver Shadow Stakes is shaping up to be a competitive affair, and the betting markets for the race are expected to be active.
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