
By SuperWest Sports Staff
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Home Winning % in Last 5 Years for CFB Programs in West
Home-game victories are the foundation of a college football program’s success and often correlate with teams at the top of the standings.
The tables below show the wins, losses, and win percentages for the region’s top programs over the last 10 seasons.
Oregon leads the way, followed by Utah, BYU, Washington and Boise State.
Home Winning % and Records by Program from 2021-2025
| Win % | Team | Record |
|---|---|---|
| 94.3% | Oregon | 33-2 |
| 80.7% | Utah | 25-6 |
| 80.0% | BYU | 24-6 |
| 79.4% | Washington | 27-7 |
| 78.8% | Boise State | 26-7 |
| 76.7% | Fresno State | 23-7 |
| 70.6% | USC | 24-10 |
| 68.8% | Oregon State | 22-10 |
| 68.8% | WSU | 22-10 |
| 67.7% | San Jose State | 21-10 |
| 64.7% | San Diego State | 22-12 |
| 63.3% | Air Force | 19-11 |
| 62.9% | Hawai’i | 22-13 |
| 61.8% | ASU | 21-13 |
| 61.3% | UNLV | 19-12 |
| 60.0% | Utah State | 18-12 |
| 59.4% | Cal | 19-13 |
| 58.1% | Wyoming | 18-13 |
| 55.2% | New Mexico State | 16-13 |
| 54.6% | Arizona | 18-15 |
| 54.6% | UCLA | 18-15 |
| 48.4% | Colorado | 15-16 |
| 48.3% | New Mexico | 14-15 |
| 46.9% | Colorado State | 15-17 |
| 44.8% | UTEP | 13-16 |
| 35.5% | Nevada | 11-20 |
| 29.0% | Stanford | 9-22 |
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‘No one drops catches on purpose’: Shafali Verma plays down costly dropped catches ahead of Australia clash | Cricket News
India opener Shafali Verma believes India should keep things simple when they face Australia in a must-win match in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.Sunday’s matches will decide which teams from Group A reach the semi-finals. South Africa, on six points, will face Bangladesh, who have four points. India, also on six points, will then take on unbeaten Australia, who have eight points.
If South Africa beat Bangladesh, India will need to defeat Australia to qualify for the semi-finals. Australia, however, can still go through even if they lose because they already have eight points and a much better net run rate.Speaking on JioStar, Shafali said India have the confidence to beat Australia after winning a T20I series there before the World Cup.“Everyone knows Australia are a world-class team. But it’s not like we haven’t beaten them before. We recently beat them in a T20 series in Australia, and that gives us confidence,” she said.India had beaten Australia 2-1 in the three-match series, and Shafali believes that knowing the opposition well will help.“We have been playing against them for years now. We know their bowlers, their strengths, and their plans. So, we will keep things straightforward, which is important, and back our own strengths. The more you overthink, the harder it gets.”The opener, who has scored two fifties in her last three innings, said she changed her mindset after the match against Pakistan.“A lot of things have improved in my batting. Before the Pakistan match, I was overthinking. I was planning too much, how I would play the first ball, what shot I would play off the second ball,” she said.“But after that game, I realised that I don’t need to complicate things. I just need to keep it simple. When I bat, I watch the ball and react. I don’t plan too far ahead. That has helped me score runs more freely.”Apart from batting, Shafali has also contributed with the ball. She has bowled with the new ball in recent matches, returning figures of 1 for 22 against South Africa, including the wicket of Tazmin Brits, after taking 3 for 20 against the Netherlands.She said captain Harmanpreet Kaur has given her a clear role.“Harman di has kept my role very clear. She told me that I will have to bowl in the powerplay. So, I work on that in the nets as well. I bowl with the new ball, focus on hitting the right areas, and try to keep the ball around the stumps.“As an opener, I know that if you bowl outside the stumps, you give the batter room to score. So, I always try to bowl according to what I would expect as an opener, what line and length would trouble me. I bowl keeping that in mind; tight lines, stump-to-stump, and making the batter work for runs,” she said.India’s fielding has come under scrutiny after several dropped catches during the tournament, but Shafali backed her teammates.“Everyone is thinking of giving their 100 per cent. No one is dropping catches or misfielding on purpose. Sometimes it’s just not your day, the ball doesn’t stick, the timing is off, or the bounce surprises you.”“But we always back the player who is having a tough day, both on and off the field. Our preparation has been good. We had two days of practice before this match against Bangladesh. We did fielding drills together as a team, half an hour of focused catching and ground fielding.“So, I will not say that we are not preparing well. We are doing everything we can. It’s just about the day. Some days things click, some days they don’t. That’s part of the game,” she said.
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Does Wimbledon have a heat rule and could play be suspended?
Wimbledon recorded its hottest opening day at last year’s Championship and the heat could be a significant factor once again across the fortnight at the grand slam tournament.
The start of last year’s Wimbledon was played out in temperatures reaching 33C and brought the sight of players attempting to cool themselves with ice towels.
Extreme heat has played a part in both of this season’s grand slams, with temperatures of 46C at the Australian Open and a heatwave hitting the French Open, too.
Defending Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner has at times struggled in the heat, and was knocked out of the French Open during a sweltering second round.
It means there is likely to be renewed focus on Wimbledon’s heat rules, as well as an eye on the upcoming forecasts at SW19.
What is Wimbledon’s heat rule?
Wimbledon has a heat rule in place for this year’s tournament and players are allowed to request a 10-minute break when the heat stress index is at or above 30.1C.
The heat stress index accounts for air temperature, humidity and surface temperature – creating a ‘feels-like’ reading that is also known as the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature [WGBT].
The heat stress index will be measured 30 minutes before the start of play, then at 2pm and then at 5pm. The 10-minute break would take place between the second and third sets for women’s singles matches and between the third and fourth sets for men’s matches.
Wimbledon states once a match has started with the heat rule in place, it cannot be lifted if the weather conditions change. It adds that the heat rule cannot be introduced for matches that were suspended overnight and are midway through.
The heat rule was triggered during Wimbledon qualifying, as London experienced an “extreme heat” red weather warning and the hottest June day on record. The high temperature may have had a part in a brief power outage at the qualifying tournament.
How does it compare to other grand slams?
The Australian Open uses a heat stress scale. A 10-minute cooling break is enforced if the scale reaches 4.0, while play was suspended at this year’s tournament when the scale reached 5.0, its highest level.
The French Open uses Wet Bulb Globe Temperature and the heat rule is enforced when it hits 30.1C, triggering a 10-minute cooling break. There is then a suspension if the WGBT reaches 32C.
Despite cramping and suffering a physical breakdown during his shock French Open defeat to Juan Manuel Cerundolo, the WGBT did not reach the threshold required to trigger a stoppage during Jannik Sinner’s exit.
Afterwards, Sinner did not blame the heat and said he felt ill earlier in the day. “It was warm, but not crazy warm,” Sinner said. “I feel like it was quite OK to play. It was nothing against the heat, nothing against the weather. It was just me today, but it happens.”

What about the fans at Wimbledon?
Wimbledon has worked to introduce more shaded areas and water points around the grounds. Fans are also advised to keep hydrated, apply sunscreen, wear light clothing and a hat, as well as taking time off court if sitting directly under the sun.
There were several instances of fans struggling in the heat last year. Both Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka brought water over to fans who had to receive medical attention during their matches.
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Pakistan Women 76/1 in 12.0 Overs
Pakistan Women vs Netherlands Women Live: Final Opportunity for Pakistan and Netherlands to Salvage Pride
Pakistan and the Netherlands meet in Bristol with both teams still searching for their first win of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Pakistan have endured a difficult campaign, losing all four matches despite some impressive individual displays from captain Fatima Sana. The Netherlands have shown glimpses of promise but remain without a victory in Women’s T20 World Cup history. With both sides eager to avoid finishing the tournament empty-handed, the match represents an important opportunity to build confidence and end their respective campaigns positively before turning attention to future international assignments.
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Who is Alyssa Thomas? WNBA star suspended after Caitlin Clark throat punch
Caitlin Clark hit in throat during WNBA loose-ball scramble, sparking backlash and game suspension
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark was hit in the throat during a loose-ball scramble, sparking outrage and a one-game suspension for Alyssa Thomas. Fox News’ Garrett Tenney reports on the ‘absolutely unacceptable’ incident and the coach’s reaction. Political analyst Gianno Caldwell discusses Clark’s immense impact on WNBA viewership, including a $2.2 billion deal, and the role of gender and race in the controversy.
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Phoenix Mercury All-Star Alyssa Thomas is the latest villain to Caitlin Clark fans after punching Clark in the throat during a game on Wednesday night.
The referees missed the punch in real time, but fans and the league office did not.
A viral clip of the punch in slow motion spread across social media, pouring gasoline on the ongoing culture war surrounding Clark’s physical treatment by opposing players, which has been a controversial issue dating back to Clark’s rookie season in 2024.
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And Less than 24 hours after the incident, the WNBA slapped Thomas with a one-game suspension for what was deemed a “reckless” and “non-basketball act.”
Who is the woman behind the punch?
If Thomas wasn’t in the WNBA, she says she would go pro in combat sports
In a 2019 interview with Nike PLAYlist, Thomas answered what sport she would have gone pro in if she didn’t go pro in basketball.
“Either boxing or MMA,” Thomas said.
If Thomas never went pro in any sport, she said she would have gotten into dentistry.
“Since I was a kid, I loved going to the dentist. I just was fascinated with teeth and still am. I’m passionate about that whole process of cleaning,” according to a profile on WNBA.com.
The first time Thomas stepped on a basketball court, she threw a ‘hissy fit’
Thomas was signed up to try basketball for the first time at the age of five by her mother, Tina, per the WNBA.
Thomas said she “Threw myself all down the stairs, down the hallway,” while her mom said “She just threw an absolute hissy fit.”
WNBA SUSPENDS ALYSSA THOMAS FOR ‘RECKLESSLY’ HITTING CAITLIN CLARK IN THROAT DURING SCRAMBLE
Her parents didn’t let her win a popular board game
Thomas’ parents never took it easy on her when they played “Candyland” as she was growing up.
“We weren’t the parents that were just going to let you win,” Tina said, per the WNBA.
“In life, you have to fight, and how are you going to fight if you don’t teach your kids to fight? So if she fell over, ‘get up, you’re alright,’ and if she didn’t get up, you knew something was wrong.”
It was a parenting tactic also used by the father of New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter, who famously never let Jeter win in board games or card games when he was growing up, to instill harsh competitiveness at an early age.
Thomas added that her mom was especially hard on her and helped develop her toughness.
“By no means was it easy, and it’s still not easy,” Thomas said.
Thomas plays more physically because shoulder issues hinder her shooting ability

Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas scrambles to get up over Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark during a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on June 24, 2026. The Phoenix Mercury defeated the Indiana Fever 111-109. (USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect)
Thomas currently plays basketball with torn labrums in both of her shoulders.
The injuries are so severe that she completely lacks the structural integrity to lift her arms and shoot a traditional, fluid jump shot. Instead, she is forced to use a rigid, one-handed pushing motion from her chest just to get the ball to the rim.
Because she cannot rely on outside shooting, Thomas adapted by leaning entirely into her physical frame. She drives directly into the teeth of opposing defenses, absorbing heavy contact in the paint to score closer to the basket.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark shown after falling in the lane while Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas watches the ball at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana on June 24, 2026. (Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
That brutal, driving style requires her to initiate intense physical collisions on nearly every single possession.
Despite the mechanical limitations and constant pain, the tactical shift worked. She transformed herself into a six-time All-Star, three-time First-Team All-WNBA, an Olympic gold medalist and the undisputed triple-double queen of the WNBA.
Thomas has been the center of immense criticism this week
The throat punch on Clark ignited a fierce wave of backlash.
Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White led the charge, completely unloading on Thomas and the league’s officials during her postgame press conference.
“We have a generational talent and a WNBA superstar who had two cheap shots right there that weren’t called,” White said, pointing directly at Thomas’s actions. “Absolutely unacceptable.”
White argued that Thomas regularly crosses the line from playing physical defense into inflicting dangerous, non-basketball contact.
“It’s absolutely egregious and utterly disrespectful,” White continued to fume to reporters. “The fist in the throat is crazy. It’s crazy. It’s dangerous.”
On Thursday, Fever President Kelly Krauskopf released a statement praising the decision to suspend Thomas.
“Player safety should be paramount in our league. We appreciate the WNBA’s review of last night’s incident and the action taken. Right now our focus is on Caitlin and our entire team as we prepare for Saturday,” Krauskopf wrote.
Former Minnesota Vikings captain and prominent conservative activist Jack Brewer said the punch would be considered a “hate crime” if the roles were reversed.
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“This would be considered a hate crime if it were the other way around,” Brewer told Fox News Digital.
Other critics have expressed their own outrage on social media.
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Who is John Cena’s wife Shay Shariatzadeh? Details explored as actor says reality TV helps guide his marriage
John Cena has opened up about how reality TV shows have helped in his marriage to Shay Shariatzadeh. He said that they ask each other internal questions and talk about things after watching these shows.
John Cena and Eric Andre gave an interview with Entertainment Tonight, published on Friday, June 26. They have worked on a movie titled Little Brother, which was released on Friday. They also spoke about reality TV shows during the interview, with Cena naming some of his favorite shows.
When asked if the former WWE superstar was a fan of the reality TV shows, he said:
“So, I love this.. The.. Secret Millionaire [Million Dollar Secret]. I keep getting the title wrong.”
The interviewer and Andre asked him if he watched dating reality shows, and Cena responded:
“I don’t do the dating show. I will say the wife does the dating shows. She loves ‘Love is Blind’. And I constantly get to get caught up on that. And it’s weird, because I use her perspective to start conversations about our relationship and make sure, like, Hey, it’s not just cannon fodder for, ‘I saw this while you were asleep’, and ‘Can you believe these people’, or ‘I like this trait about this person?’”
“I’m like, ‘Okay, well, let’s look inward and see, like, are… Are we a mirror of what you saw that you didn’t like? Can we do better?’ So, uh, amazingly enough, reality TV is guiding my relationship.”
John Cena has been married to Shay Shariatzadeh since October 2020. They first met when the former was filming Playing with Fire, and they were first linked in March 2019.
Shariatzadeh is an engineer with a bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of British Columbia. She has worked in companies like Motorola Solutions and Sonatype. She and John Cena have made numerous public appearances together, but Shariatzadeh prefers to keep her life private in general.
How did John Cena meet Shay Shariatzadeh?


John Cena revealed how he met Shay Shariatzadeh during an episode of The Howard Stern Show, released in February 2024. He revealed that he met her in February 2019 at a bar in Vancouver, Canada, when he was there to watch the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Cena revealed that he was in this restaurant, where Shariatzadeh also arrived with her friends. One of her friends asked the actor for a picture, as he explained:
“So I got a picture with her, and then she brought by my wife-to-be over, we have our first fan photo, which we hang proudly where we hang our hats. It’s awesome.”
“I asked her for her number and she gave me her number, and I didn’t wait like the two days [to reach out]. I left the restaurant and on my walk home I [texted], ‘It was so nice to meet you, you’re beautiful, I’d like to get to know you more if you have any free time coming up I’ll make time for you.’ She’s like, ‘You want to go out this weekend?’ I said, ‘Sure’,” he added.
John Cena revealed that he knew within three months that he wanted to marry Shay Shariatzadeh.
Edited by Aditya Singh
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Man City have agreed to sign a player that ‘Enzo Maresca will love’
Enzo Maresca will love working with Elliot Anderson at Manchester City, according to his former coach. The Blues have agreed a deal with Nottingham Forest for £116m and the midfielder is expected to complete his move after a medical in the coming days.
Ange Postecoglou spent a brief period working with Anderson at Forest last season and was seriously impressed by a player that he believes can still get significantly better. While the former Newcastle youngster has a fixed role for England, Postecoglou has seen Anderson show what he can offer across the midfield.
“He’s outstanding,” Postecoglou told ITV. “From the outside you know there’s a talented player but when you work with him on a daily basis you realise that he’s got two or three levels in him still. He’s very, very focused as a young player, he can probably play every midfield position in a three.
“I think England suits him with a fixed position. At Forest he was trying to do everything at times because he has that capability. From the moment he got into the England set-up, he’s been really disciplined. Thomas Tuchel really trusts him and when you gain the trust of a manager, especially at international level… and he’s made a big move now to City. He’s definitely an Enzo Maresca player, he will love having him in that group.”
Anderson has already impressed City royalty in Ilkay Gundogan, although the Galatasaray midfielder does not believe that the 23-year-old will arrive at the Etihad as a superstar despite the premium price. Gundogan picked out Anderson’s performances against City last season in what was a breakthrough year for the player.
“I think he has proven it, especially last season with Nottingham Forest,” he told ESPN. “He played an incredible season, he had some outstanding performances – also against City – and he had a quite impressive development over the years. I’m quite sure that he will make a great addition to the City squad.
“I wouldn’t say he’s the big name. He’s someone that everyone knows but I don’t think that they’re signing him as a superstar, they are signing him as a team player. He’s expensive but this is the Premier League, where the best play. It’s quite normal now. The sums are still huge or sound huge but it’s now the market.
“People pay it and they have to pay it for a certain quality. I’m quite sure that the people in Manchester will be very happy because when you watch him play you feel like it is someone that sacrifices everything for the team and that’s what you want to have as a teammate.”
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Biancelli can bounce back at Caulfield in 2026
Michael Kent Jnr is seeing enough positives to anticipate an improved showing from Biancelli at Caulfield this Saturday, despite the barrier draw not being in her favour.
The once promising filly will be seeking her first win in over a year in the $130,000 Tobin Brothers Celebrating Lives F&M BM84 Handicap, run over 1100 metres.
This four-year-old, a daughter of Cosmic Force, is second-up after finishing third with 57.5kg over 1050 metres in Adelaide on May 30. Her previous start was a fourth placing in the Listed Black Pearl Stakes (1200m) at Geelong on January 3.
The mare faces the second-widest gate in a field that has been reduced to 12 runners following the early scratching of Grassmere Diamond. However, Kent is pleased to see her step up slightly in trip and carry 1kg less weight.
The Flying Star Syndications mare was kept sharp with a 800m jumpout at Cranbourne on June 15, which she won while being held together.
“She gave way for race fitness first-up, she’s four weeks fitter now and had a tick-over trial between that went well,” Kent, who trains in partnership with Mick Price, stated.
“There are a few positives for Saturday. She’s going to present much fitter, I think 1100 is a nice journey for her and she’s going to drop in weight.
“We’re hopeful more than confident, but I think she’ll run a much better race than she did first up.”
The Black Pearl Stakes represented Biancelli’s first unplaced run, after she had strung together three consecutive wins to commence her career. Her last victory was the third of those wins, a benchmark 64 event for three-year-olds on the Caulfield Heath track on May 7 last year.
Since then, she has had only four starts, including two narrow second placings in Saturday grade races to begin her previous campaign. Kent remains optimistic that more wins are in store for the mare.
“She’s had a couple of little niggles and we’ve given her time, but I think she’s still a mare on the up,” he said.
Beau Mertens is booked to ride Biancelli, who is in a betting contest with Delicate Lady and Takeko for the second line of favouritism behind the clear market leader, Next Stop Iowa.
Betting markets for the race are now open with online bookmakers.
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Belgium tops Group G, sets up potential USMNT meeting in World Cup round of 16
Belgium topped Group G with a 5-1 win over New Zealand at the World Cup on Friday, overtaking Egypt for a spot as they played to a 1-1 draw with Iran in a simultaneous kickoff.
Leandro Trossard scored a brace for Belgium while star Kevin de Bruyne added a third by the 66th minute, the European side set for a commanding win – and their first of the tournament after consecutive draws against Egypt and Iran. Elijah Just pulled one back for New Zealand in the 84th minute but subsequent goals from Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Saelemaekers ensured Rudi Garcia’s side would not be too troubled en route to the knockouts. The scoreline reflected a performance in which the Belgians outshot their opponents 35 to six and racked up 3.65 expected goals to New Zealand’s 0.25.
Belgium’s goal difference ultimately saw them overtake Egypt, who entered Friday’s games in first place with four points, while the European side had only two. Egypt picked up an additional point with a draw against Iran, though Iran played well – they may have been outshot 15 to 12 but Iran’s chances were of a higher quality, ultimately tallying 1.83 expected goals to Egypt’s 0.81. Mohamed Salah, Egypt’s top all-time World Cup goalscorer, only took one shot on a day Iran’s defense limited their attacking efforts.
Belgium and Egypt both advance as the group winners and runners-up, respectively, while Iran will have to wait until the conclusion of Saturday’s games to see if their three points from three draws will be enough to see them through the knockout stages. Belgium are likely to face South Korea, the third-place team from Group A on Wednesday at Seattle’s Lumen Field, while Egypt will take on Group D runners-up Australia on July 3 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The results mean Belgium are now on a collision course to face the U.S. men’s national team in the round of 16, should both teams advance past their round of 32 fixtures. The USMNT are slated to face Bosnia and Herzegovina, a World Cup newcomer, on Wednesday at Levi’s Stadium in the San Francisco suburbs.
If Belgium do face the USMNT, the game would be a rematch of March’s friendly between the two sides. The USMNT scored first but went on to lose 5-2 after being tied at 1-1 at halftime, the game unraveling quickly as Belgium scored three goals in 15 minutes. Weston McKennie and Patrick Agyemang, the latter of whom picked up a long-term Achilles injury before the World Cup, scored that day for a U.S. team that saw some rotation. Only six players that have started a World Cup game so far started against Belgium in the friendly in March, the possibility likely that a very different version of the USMNT would play that day if both teams advanced.
It would also mark the first World Cup meeting between the teams since a round of 16 matchup in 2014, when Belgium beat the USMNT 2-1 at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, Brazil, in extra time. The teams were tied 0-0 after 90 minutes but the floodgates opened after the fact, De Bruyne and Lukaku scoring for the Belgians before the oft-forgotten Julian Green scored his only World Cup goal. In that game, Tim Howard set the World Cup single-game saves record with 16. The two nations also met at the 1930 World Cup, the first ever edition, with the U.S. winning 3-0.
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Agit Kabayel reacts to Usyk vacating world title rather than facing him
Agit Kabayel has issued a statement after being made to wait until the 11th hour for confirmation on Oleksandr Usyk’s championship status.
The mandatory challenger has held his WBC ‘interim’ title since February 2025, back when he stopped Zhilei Zhang with a punishing sixth-round body onslaught.
Since then, Kabayel has been clamouring for his rightful shot at the full title, while keeping himself busy with a third-round finish over Damian Knyba last January.
The WBC then finally ordered Usyk to defend his belt against the unbeaten German, shortly after the Ukrainian’s 11th-round stoppage of Rico Verhoeven last month.
Both sides were given a deadline of June 30 to negotiate a deal, otherwise their mandated fight would go to purse bids.
It has now been confirmed by Usyk himself, however, that he has decided to relinquish his WBC, IBF and WBA heavyweight titles.
The 39-year-old announced this news via a social media post on Friday, but insisted that he will remain in the sport for at least one more fight.
In response, Kabayel took to Instagram to congratulate Usyk on a phenomenal career, despite having been made to wait all this time for an announcement.
“A true champion is defined by his actions both inside and outside the ring. Usyk has won everything there is to win, fighting the best and proving his greatness time and again.
“By putting down the belts, he once again shows his class. He isn’t holding the division back – he’s giving the next generation its chance.
“Of course, I wanted to share the ring with him one day, but I have nothing but respect for everything he has achieved. I wish him and his family nothing but the best.
“I hope I’ll be there for your last dance and have the chance to pay tribute to an outstanding career. From today on, I’ll stop pushing the horses … Because one thing is certain: I am ready to take over.”
As the WBC ‘interim’ champion, Kabayel will secure a shot at the vacant world title in his next outing, which is likely to arrive against the next available contender later this year.
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Saracens: Totoa Auvaa’s behaviour in nightclub incident criticised by team-mate Jamie George
Jamie George has criticised his Saracen’s team-mate Totoa Auvaa’s “unacceptable” behaviour after the Samoan was involved in a nightclub incident with England cricket captain Ben Stokes and bowler Gus Atkinson.
Stand-in England rugby captain George, who has 110 caps, said the academy player is like “a rabbit in the headlights in London” and the 21-year-old “doesn’t know right from wrong” but insisted he was a “good kid”.
Earlier this week, Saracens said forward Auvaa would not face any formal sanctions following their own investigation into the incident on 8 June.
They said while the incident was “regrettable for all parties involved” the Prem Rugby club “remains supportive of the player”.
England cricket captain Stokes and bowler Atkinson breached their team’s midnight curfew when they were out celebrating victory in the first Test earlier this month.
They were present when a member of England’s security staff was left bloodied and in need of medical attention when he was struck by Auvaa.
“He’s a young kid who has only left Samoa once,” George, 35, was quoted as saying by The Times and The Telegraph.
“He is immature. He is a rabbit in the headlights in London. He’s a good kid, but he’s got it wrong. There’s no disputing that. But we need to make sure that we establish that sort of behaviour is unacceptable.
“There’s also a bit of me that thinks we’ve got to look after him because he doesn’t know right from wrong at the minute.
“We’ll look after him. We will make sure that he’s got role models around him.”
Stoke and Atkinson were made unavailable for England’s second Test defeat pending an inquiry into events.
A disciplinary hearing by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) found Stokes and Atkinson had breached “contractual obligations” but were blameless for “violent conduct” and the pair were given a written warning with no further action.
A separate inquiry by the Cricket Regulator found there was no case to answer because of insufficient evidence.
“No blame should be attached to the players for violent conduct at the nightclub,” said the ECB.
“Stokes was not involved in the altercation and did not witness either incident.
“The evidence the ECB has seen demonstrates that Atkinson was the victim of unprovoked attacks and did not retaliate on either occasion.”
Saracens criticised the ECB for not involving them in the process.
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