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Hall of Fame legend praises Terence Crawford but says he would have KO’d Canelo: “He doesn’t do what I do”
Terence Crawford produced a performance to remember when he defeated Canelo Alvarez, but one former world champion believes he’d have been able to go one better and stop the Mexican superstar.
Crawford and Canelo collided in a mega-fight back in September 2025, with ‘Bud’ moving up two weight divisions from 154lbs to 168lbs for the showdown.
Due to that fact, many fans believed the jump in weight would be too much for Crawford, but he proved the doubters wrong as he claimed the unanimous decision win over Canelo to become undisputed super-middleweight champion.
Despite that success, another fighter that once reigned in the super-middleweight division thinks he would have done an even better job than ‘Bud’ by getting Canelo out of there inside the distance.
That man is James Toney, who shared his thoughts on Crawford’s performance whilst speaking to FightHype.
“He looked good, alright, but it wasn’t no James Toney performance, you know that. Every time that I fought on the big stage, [Iran] Barkley, [Evander] Holyfield, John Ruiz and countless others – I am dominating them.
Terence Crawford, I love Terence Crawford, but he doesn’t even do what I did. He didn’t do it, but he won 12 rounds. I did damage, I stopped people, I knocked people out, that is why they called me ‘Lights Out’.”
Hall of Famer Toney became IBF super middleweight world champion in February 1993 with a stoppage win over Iran Barkley, and in three defences of the belt, he recorded further knockouts against Tim Littles and Charles Williams.
Three-division world champion Toney finished his career with 77 wins from 92 fights, 47 of those by knockout, giving him a KO% of just over 61%, which is actually lower than the 73% KO ratio that Crawford ended with when he hung up his gloves last year.
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Fantasy baseball streaming pitchers Week 15: Best matchups, sleepers, and risks
Streaming pitchers isn’t for the faint of heart, but if you find yourself without enough reliable options in a given scoring period, it may be what you need to stay afloat. Scott White has 10 recommendations for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in no more than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. Generally, only the top two or three are full-throated endorsements, while the rest are more about making the best of a bad situation.
All information is up to date as of late Sunday.
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‘I hate it… it’s unreasonable’: Serena Williams calls out tennis anti-doping system ahead of Wimbledon return | Tennis News
Serena Williams has launched a stinging criticism of tennis’ anti-doping system ahead of her long-awaited Wimbledon comeback, branding parts of the current testing protocol “unprofessional” and “unreasonable” while admitting the rules almost convinced her not to return to professional tennis.The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, who re-entered the anti-doping testing pool before confirming her comeback, said complying with the latest whereabouts requirements has been one of the toughest aspects of returning to the tour.“It’s grueling. They changed the rules now. I didn’t know some of the rules,” Williams said ahead of her first Wimbledon appearance since 2022.“Apparently if you miss a test outside of your window, it still counts as missed. I’m like, I guess I can’t go pick up my kids.”The 44-year-old, a mother of two, is set to face Maya Joint in the opening round on Tuesday after making her competitive return earlier this month in doubles at Queen’s Club.
‘I hate it… it’s unreasonable’
While acknowledging the importance of anti-doping measures, Williams questioned the way the current system affects players with busy lives away from the court.“It’s unprofessional. I hate it,” she said. “I think it’s necessary, but I think a lot of the stuff, if I want to go places outside of my window, I should be able to go without having it count as a missed test.”Williams went on to reveal that the strict testing procedures were one of the biggest reasons she delayed her return to tennis.“That was a big reason why I didn’t want to come back either, because it’s just so hard. I mean, my life is busy. I run a company, I run a VC company, I travel the world. I have children. It’s like I could be in so many different cities so many different times,” she said.Describing the system in one word, Williams added: “It’s unreasonable.”
ITIA responds to Serena’s criticism
Williams’ comments come just days after 2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova received a four-year suspension for refusing an anti-doping test, once again putting tennis’ testing system under the spotlight.The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), however, disputed Williams’ suggestion that the rules had recently changed.In a statement, the governing body said there had been “no changes to the whereabouts rules in the last few years.”The ITIA clarified that a missed test outside a player’s allocated one-hour testing window does not count as a strike, while three whereabouts failures within a 12-month period can lead to anti-doping charges even without a positive test.Despite her frustration, Williams insisted she has always supported clean sport and remains committed to complying with the rules.“I’ve always been very clear about what I do,” she said. “Just getting in that routine of, all right, first of all, learning the new rules, then just getting back and reporting every day. I guess now for 24 hours where I’m going to be is just different — at least for me. I don’t know if that works for everyone else.”
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NBA rumors: Warriors seeking LeBron James, Anthony Davis to join Stephen Curry
Golden State has reportedly been seeking to create one more solid title run for their star future Hall of Famer
The Golden State Warriors have been among the more aggressive teams of the past several transaction cycles in search of star power to pair with the aging Stephen Curry. They were linked to Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kawhi Leonard at the trade deadline. They’ve held rumored interest in LeBron James as a free agent, and they tried to trade for him back in 2024. Now, according to Yahoo’s Kevin O’Connor, they have their sights set beyond just James, but on his former teammate Anthony Davis as well.
The basic premise here would be that Golden State would execute some sort of trade centered around Jimmy Butler and perhaps draft capital going to the Washington Wizards for Davis. The Warriors would then attempt to sign James, bringing together the cores of both their own roster and the Los Angeles Lakers for most of the 2020s. Golden State would have one of the oldest starting lineups in the NBA, but one stuffed to the brim with Hall of Fame talent.
There are immediately several potential hurdles to a James-Davis reunion featuring Curry, so let’s run through them quickly:
- While Davis has not exactly seemed eager to play for the Wizards next season, it is not clear if Washington is even willing to trade him. Wizards general manager Will Dawkins even hinted at a contract extension when he appeared on the broadcast of the second round of the NBA Draft. “We’ll have that conversation in the middle of August when we can officially have that,” he said.
- Even if Washington is open to moving Davis, it is not clear if the Wizards would be interested in taking Butler back in a trade. He is recovering from a torn ACL, and while he is expected to return during the season, he probably won’t be ready early on, and there’s no telling how the 36-year-old will look when he makes it back. The Wizards just drafted AJ Dybantsa No. 1 overall and have a number of other young forwards who need minutes, so Butler would be entering a logjam in Washington.
- Golden State may not be the only party interested in Davis if he is moved. Marc Stein and Jake Fischer have reported that the Portland Trail Blazers could view Davis as a possible Plan B should they fail in their pursuit of Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown.
- On the James front, Golden State’s ability to offer him a meaningful salary is dependent on a number of other moves. After re-signing Al Horford earlier this week, the Warriors are around $20 million below the first apron assuming Draymond Green picks up his $27.7 million player option. The mid-level exception creates a hard cap at that first apron figure, and it starts at around $15 million, but the Warriors currently only have 10 players under contract, so filling out the roster with James at that price would be difficult. The Warriors are also expected to retain Kristaps Porziņģis at center, which will further cut into their flexibility. They could clear extra money through a trade, or Green could decline his player option and re-sign at a lower figure, but for now, figuring out how the Warriors would afford everyone is tricky.
Put all of this together and the Warriors are fighting an uphill battle in uniting James, Davis and Curry. Still, we’re talking about the team that once won 73 games and convinced Kevin Durant to sign with them after beating the then Oklahoma City Thunder star in the Western Conference Finals. Golden State has worked roster-building miracles before, and with James and Davis both past their primes, both are probably about as gettable as they’ve ever been.
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Fantasy baseball Week 15 hitters: Sleepers, waiver targets and best matchups
Whether you’re in need of an injury fill-in or just a hot-hand play, Scott White has you covered with 10 sleeper hitters for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. They’re not must-starts by any estimation, but they’re often the best you’ll find off the waiver wire.
All information is up to date as of late Sunday.
Sleeper hitters for Week 15 (June 29-July 5)
Best hitter matchups for Week 15
1. Marlins @COL4, @ATH3
2. Giants @ARI3, @COL3
3. Cubs SD3, STL3
4. Cardinals @ATL3, @CHC3
5. Rockies MIA4, SF3
Worst hitter matchups for Week 15
1. Blue Jays NYM3, @SEA3
2. Rangers @CLE3, DET3
3. Royals TB3, PHI2
4. Angels @SEA3, BOS3
5. Tigers @NYY3, @TEX3
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Man United latest: Chido Obi transfer talks begin as ‘INEOS consider eight-figure deal’
Manchester United are set to welcome back a number of first-team players next week for the start of pre-season
Manchester United will see some of their first-team players return next week as pre-season gets underway. Nine stars have continued their World Cup campaigns with their national sides and will be absent for the opening stages of Michael Carrick’s preparations.
For those not across in the United States, pre-season commences on Thursday, July 9. United are going on a European tour, representing a significant change during Carrick’s reign.
The club have been heading to the United States over recent years but the World Cup has disrupted these arrangements. Instead, United will visit Finland, Norway, Ireland, Sweden and Poland to face Wrexham, Rosenborg, Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Leeds.
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First up on the schedule is the Red Dragons in Helsinki with several fringe players expected to feature, given that first-team regulars remain involved in the World Cup. Here, Manchester Evening News has all the latest emerging from Old Trafford.
Chido Obi’s shock Germany move
Chido Obi has reportedly begun discussions to join FC Koln on loan this summer. It is claimed that the move has materialised as United feel the striker would gain from a temporary switch to boost his progression.
Negotiations have got underway over an agreement that would see Obi join the Bundesliga club for the upcoming season. The 18-year-old featured eight times for the first-team during the 2024/25 campaign before being limited to youth football this term.
He scored 20 goals and assisted six times across the U18 and U20 sides. Obi has caught the eye since arriving at United from Arsenal in 2024 and will be keen to gain valuable senior experience in Germany.
Carrick could land ‘eight-figure’ payout
Former Manchester City financial adviser Stefan Borson has claimed that United have reached an agreement to allow Amazon Prime to document their 2026/27 season in its entirety. The ‘All or Nothing’ series has previously been filmed at several Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Tottenham and City.
It is understood the documentary would likely hand United a substantial eight-figure sum, though it carries risks should the season fail to deliver. Speaking to Football Insider, Borson said: “It’s probably worth £10million-£15m, and obviously, it’s a pretty high-margin asset sale. There’s not a lot of cost there.
“You’re giving up, in terms of the cost, is the access, and it’s allowing cameras in places where you haven’t let them be before, recording stuff and losing editorial control.
“So look, if it’s a good season, then it’s great. If it’s a very bad season, with managerial issues and individual player issues, you enjoy the money, but you know that you’re going to take some impact from it on the other side.
“It’s worked fine for [Manchester] City, and it worked fine for Arsenal. I’m sure it’ll be fine, but there is some risk.”
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Canada reach last 16 with stoppage-time win over South Africa
Stephen Eustaquio’s stoppage-time winner fired Canada to a 1-0 win over South Africa on Sunday in the first match of the World Cup knockout rounds, sending the co-hosts into the last 16 for the first time in their history.
With both sides making their first-ever appearance in the knockout phase, the game appeared to be heading for extra time before Eustaquio broke South African hearts with a clinical strike from just outside the area.
Canada – playing in Los Angeles despite being co-hosts after failing to win their group – will now face the Netherlands or Morocco in Houston in the last 16 on July 4, as South Africa’s World Cup adventure came to an end.
Before the game, coach Jesse Marsch had talked up the “X-factor” of Canada’s star Alphonso Davies, available again after a hamstring injury.
But the Bayern Munich wing-back, who was yet to appear at this World Cup, remained glaringly absent from the starting line-up.
Still, Canada began on the front foot, creating chances against South Africa’s low block.
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In the 22nd minute, a pinpoint Eustaquio free-kick found Derek Cornelius wide open on the six-yard line. The Canada centre-back completely mistimed his header.
South Africa threatened sporadically on the counter. But in a frenetic spell just before half-time, Canada came agonisingly close.
From a corner, Moise Bombito’s header was cleared off the line before Tajon Buchanan’s follow-up shot was blocked by goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.
Moments later, Khuliso Mudau crashed into the dangerous Richie Laryea, but his penalty appeals were waved away.
That enraged a heavily Canadian crowd, and the jeers grew louder after half-time as South Africa were content to exchange deep passes under little pressure while the clock ticked down.
Just past the hour mark, Canada came close again.
Substitute Niko Sigur slid a through ball to Tani Oluwaseyi, whose shot was well saved by the goalkeeper and looped up towards Jonathan David – but defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi got there first and cleared brilliantly.
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In the 75th minute, Davies finally appeared to a huge roar and made an immediate impact.
From the left wing, Davies found Jonathan David, who laid the ball to fellow striker – and no relation – Promise David, but his shot went wide.
Moments later, Davies found Jonathan David again. This time he shot from a tight angle but was denied by Williams.
In the second minute of stoppage time, Canada finally broke through from the other flank.
Jacob Shaffelburg raced down the right wing and pinged in a cross that was headed clear to Eustaquio.
The Porto midfielder – on loan at Los Angeles FC – brought the ball down on his chest and slammed a first-time shot into the bottom-left corner.
Canada’s bench streamed onto the pitch as the stadium erupted, celebrating a historic victory.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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Jac Morgan: Wales flanker backs captaincy credentials of Dewi Lake
Morgan missed eight Tests after suffering the shoulder injury at Principality Stadium in Steve Tandy’s first game in charge.
The Gloucester-bound flanker returned to play in the 33-31 victory against Barbarians at the Allianz Stadium at Twickenham.
It was an uncapped warm-up game for the Nations Championship tournament which starts with the opening game against Fiji at the Cardiff City Stadium next Saturday before away trips against Argentina and South Africa.
Morgan took over the captaincy at half-time when Lake was taken off.
“I love being back,” said Morgan. “It’s always an honour to be able to put the jersey on and I was chuffed to be back in the field with the boys.
“It was a tough game against a good Barbarians side and it was great to be able to get that win.”
Morgan says he has seen improvements under Tandy since his return.
“It’s been great to be able to watch because you can see how Steve and the coaches want to implement the game,” said Morgan.
“You can see during the Six Nations we’re getting better every game. You could see the identity we were trying to bring through.
“You always want to be out in the field, but it was great to be able to watch the boys play and I thought they did a brilliant job.”
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Man City’s latest transfer creates extra intrigue as £80million tactic faces pivotal campaign
Manchester City have agreed a deal for Troyes teenager Mathys Detourbet and he is the latest young talent to arrive at the Eithad
Manchester City’s summer transfer business is off and running and the arrival of another talented youngster adds to the list of potential next generation superstars the Blues have on their books.
City have agreed a deal for promising forward Mathys Detourbet from sister club Troyes, with the youngster signing a five-year contract at the Etihad Stadium. He is expected to join Monaco on loan in the coming days as the Blues seek to build his fist-team experience.
The 19-year-old joins a clutch of highly-rated youngsters who have arrived in the past couple of years, with the Blues making the most of their pull as one of the dominant teams in world football over the past decade, along with their scouting reach and financial power.
At first-team level, City have won the race for arguably the most in-demand player of the window in Elliot Anderson, having also won competitive battles for Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi this year.
Below senior level, the Blues have a burgeoning academy, the latest graduate of which is Nico O’Reilly, who won the Premier League Young Player of the Year award last term and is now a key member of England’s World Cup squad. There are a host of prospects – both homegrown and signed from other English clubs – fighting for a spot on this year’s summer tour where several senior players will be absent due to the World Cup.
But in between those hoping to be the next generation and those already established at first team level, there is a growing number of highly-talented, highly-rated and highly-expensive prospects who are seemingly facing a dilemma.
Detourbet is the latest name to add to this list. The teenager may well go on to prove himself a first-team player at City, but his next step is set to be back in France with Monaco on loan.
Temporary exits are seen as an important development post by City decision-makers, but there is a danger of being lost in loans as big-money prospects who arrive as the next big thing struggle to piece together the perfect career timeline.
Right now, City have several in this bracket. A year ago there was plenty of excitement around the arrival of Sverre Nypan from Rosenborg. The Norwegian had his pick of Europe’s biggest clubs but opted to continue his football education at City. He joined Middlesbrough on loan in the Championship but that move was ended half-a-season early, and the 19-year-old finished the campaign playing for City’s Under-21s. The midfielder has subsequently been involved in first-team training, but another loan looks likely.
Another recent arrival to great fanfare was Argentina playmaker Claudio Echeverri. He was handed a surprise debut in the 2025 FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace and impressed in the Club World Cup last year before injury cut short his tournament. But he has since suffered a disappointing campaign that included two loan spells – at Bayer Leverkusen and then Girona – and the 20-year-old will likely leave on loan again this summer, hopeful of finding a move to suit his obvious ability.
Juma Bah is another who is set to be playing his football away from the Etihad Stadium next season despite a promising loan at Nice. The 20-year-old arrived at City in 2025 and has spent the last two campaigns in France clocking up regular minutes. But his path to the first team looks a difficult one to navigate this summer and a third different loan move in as many seasons looks on the cards.
Vitor Reis, a team-mate of Echeverri’s at Girona last term in a campaign that ended in relegation from La Liga, will hope to buck the trend and force his way into the first team thinking as a centre-half option, but the 20-year-old may well have to make another move elsewhere in Europe to find the regular match minutes and continue his progression.
All five have time on their side and all five are clearly talented players with bright futures, whether at City or elsewhere. But together, Reis, Bah, Echeverri, Nypan and Detourbet have set City back around £80million with the prospect of more to come in add-on fees. There’s a more than reasonable chance that all of them will be out on loan come the start of the new season.
That in itself is not necessarily a bad thing for both the development of the player and the benefit of the club should the Blues decide to cash in on prospects. There is every chance that if all five depart in the coming years that City will more than make their money back.
But the ultimate aim with such high-profile, global signings should surely be to develop them into first team players capable of filling squad holes as and when players depart.
The jury understandably remains out on that, and it makes for an intriguing season ahead following the fortunes of the five.
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Manchester United release behind-the-scenes pictures of major Old Trafford change
Man Utd have conducted their usual end-of-season works to the Old Trafford pitch, relaying a new surface for 2026/2027.
Manchester United have released behind-the-scenes footage of the renovation of the Old Trafford pitch. United resurface the pitch every summer, but they have completely dug up the turf for the first time in 14 years.
United said the project has been undertaken to improve player welfare and water drainage. The pitch is not being lowered, but the grass is being slightly extended, and protection around the drop-off will be added.
The slope around Old Trafford’s pitch has caused problems in the past. Angel Di Maria was slammed into the brickwork by Ashley Young in a game between United and Paris Saint-Germain in 2019, while more recently, it was a factor in Benjamin Sesko’s injury against Liverpool last season.
“Ben got a bang on his shin when he fell down the side of the pitch,” Michael Carrick explained to MUTV. “It’s something that he’s been carrying for a little bit as well, so we’ve had to manage him a bit, but he’s certainly had a bang right on the same spot.”
The club has released footage online to show the progress of the renovation over the last few weeks. United have hired Fineturf to help with the renovation, which has seen a fleet of heavy-duty vehicles enter the ground to dig up the pitch. The waste material is set to be recycled and reused within the trade.
The pitch at Old Trafford is a hybrid surface consisting of 96 per cent natural grass that’s reinforced by 4 per cent artificial fibres stitched deep into the soil.
Used by leading teams around the world, this process allows grass to intertwine with plastic to create a durable, even and well-draining surface. It is being regrown from scratch for the final time at the current Old Trafford, with a proposed new stadium being worked on.
United now own a significant portion of land around Old Trafford to accommodate a 100,000-seater stadium. Now that the land has been secured, Foster + Partners can resume design work after sharing initial impressions last year.
The Reds have earmarked July 9 to announce more stadium details, including further details of the stadium site, and to reveal the formal consultation period.
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Red Sox Join Impressive Company With Stunning Sweep Of Yankees
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Prior to Sunday, the 2026 Boston Red Sox didn’t have much in common with the 2018 Red Sox, but they do now.
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Boston completed a stunning four-game sweep of the New York Yankees at Fenway Park over the weekend, overcoming a 4-2 deficit in extra innings on Sunday to win the series finale on Jarren Duran‘s walk-off single.
Not only was it the Red Sox’s first four-game winning streak of the season, but it was also their first four-game sweep of the Yankees since August 2-5, 2018.
Boston went on to win a franchise record 108 regular-season games that year and the World Series, capping off the greatest season in team history.
The 2026 campaign has not been as successful for the Red Sox, who have no active players remaining from that 2018 squad. Even after sweeping their top rivals, they are still last in the AL East at 36-46.
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There’s still time for them to turn things around, however, and their thrilling sweep could be the spark they need to finally get their season back on track.
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