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Premier League darts star blames poor performance on pre-match toilet visit

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Darts player Josh Rock has revealed an unusual culprit behind his recent Premier League defeat in Antwerp: a pre-match visit to the toilet.

The Northern Irishman attributed his 6-2 quarter-final loss to Michael van Gerwen on night two of the weekly roadshow to slippery hands, caused by the soap in the backstage facilities.

Rock explained that the incident left him unable to properly grip his darts. “I went to the toilet just before I went on stage and obviously you wash your hands after going to the toilet, so I put the soap all over my hands and the next minute I’m up there, and I was like, ‘This isn’t going to go well’,” he recounted.

“I just could not feel it at all. So now we’ve got a plan B, I’ve got a bit of chalk and wax in the case from now on.”

The debutant in the Premier League circuit confirmed this was a unique occurrence.

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“That was the first time it’s happened. That was definitely the first time,” he stated.

Michael van Gerwen took advantage of Rock’s woes to claim a dominant win (PA)

Michael van Gerwen took advantage of Rock’s woes to claim a dominant win (PA) (PA Wire)

“It must be just whatever soap was in the toilet at Antwerp that I used and it just obviously took all the oils out of my finger and lost all grip.”

Despite the setback, Rock has managed to put the episode behind him as he prepares to compete for his first points of the Premier League season in Glasgow on Thursday.

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He found humour in the situation, noting, “I actually laughed at it straight away, because I knew what the problem was. If I played like that and didn’t know what the problem was then, obviously we have an issue.”

He added, “I knew I couldn’t grip my hands and no matter how much I was trying to lick my fingers, rub my finger up and down a barrel to get my fingers rough, it wasn’t working, so I just let that one go.”

Rock is set to open against Luke Humphries in Glasgow. As a staunch Rangers fan, he hopes the crowd will be on his side, especially with Celtic playing in the Europa League.

“Luckily, Celtic are playing in the Europa League tomorrow, so hopefully they’re all out and there’s only Rangers fans in,” he quipped.

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Confident in his abilities, he concluded, “It’s on the day. If I turn up, I win. If I don’t turn up, I don’t win.”

In the other quarter-final matches, Luke Littler will face Van Gerwen, Jonny Clayton is scheduled against Gian van Veen, and Gerwyn Price will play Stephen Bunting.

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David Benavidez offered new world title shot if he can beat Zurdo Ramirez: “That’s the one I want”

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David Benavidez is set for his toughest test yet as he steps up to cruiserweight to challenge Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez for the unified titles at 200lbs, should he be successful, there is another champion that is keen to face him.

Benavidez became the youngest super-middleweight champion in history when he defeated Ronald Gavril for the WBC strap as a 20-year-old back in 2017.

He then headed to 175lbs and claimed the WBC interim light heavyweight title, before being upgraded to full champion and making one defence of his belt, halting Anthony Yarde after seven rounds in November.

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Now the 29-year-old is scheduled to move up in weight once again, as he bids for Ramirez’s WBA and WBO cruiserweight world titles in May.

Speaking to FightHype.com, IBF cruiserweight ruler Jai Opetaia made his intentions clear on facing the winner.

“Definitely, that [winner of Ramirez-Benavidez] is the main fight that I am chasing. I want the winner out of Zurdo and Benavidez. I want that winner, that is my goal right now.

“Until I win that WBO and that WBA, WBC, as well, that is my goal. Anyone that says anything else is f***ing lying. I want to become undisputed in the cruiserweight division.”

The Australian champion was full of praise for both men as he looked ahead to the fight.

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“It’s a good fight, they have both got high work rates, you can tell that they have both got heart, they both want to win and the Mexican way, you have got to respect that.

“Two Mexicans going out and putting it on for their countries, that’s what it’s about at the end of the day, doing it for your people.”

Opetaia fights for the inaugural Zuffa Boxing cruiserweight title when he takes on Brandon Glanton on Sunday, March 8, in his debut with Dana White’s polarising promotional outfit. However, it is unknown whether the IBF title will also be on the line or not.

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Plans for AJ Styles tribute on WWE RAW

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AJ Styles officially retired from WWE back at The Royal Rumble when he came up short against Gunther in their retirement match.

It was announced this week on RAW that a tribute to Styles will take place in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, next week. However, it seems that the plans have now been leaked.

Bryan Alvarez noted on the most recent episode of the Wrestling Observer that there are SmackDown stars who are being flown in for RAW to be part of the tribute.

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Styles has a lot of friends in WWE and a lot of stars who want to thank him for the impact he has had on their careers. It seems that many of these stars will come from SmackDown, and there could be some crossover with this being the final RAW before Elimination Chamber.

AJ Styles is expected to be in attendance for WWE RAW next week

AJ Styles is expected to be part of the show next week, since they are in his hometown, and it seems that it could be an emotional one.

The former World Champion has already confirmed that he will walk away from WWE, and that the plan was always for him to retire at The Royal Rumble, but this tribute could allow Gunther to continue his story with Styles if he shows up to not only crash the tribute but also to send a message to Dragon Lee who cost him his Elimination Chamber qualifying match.

It will be interesting to see what WWE’s official plans are for the tribute itself and which stars are included. Styles spent a decade in WWE, and in that time he worked with just about every star on the roster and left an impression on the WWE Universe whenever he stepped into the ring.

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