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“You can run but you can’t hide”: Anthony Joshua sent warning by heavyweight rival

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One of Anthony Joshua‘s most fierce rivals has sent a warning to the British heavyweight.

Joshua is expected to fight twice this year, first in a warm-up in the summer and then in a long-awaited showdown against Tyson Fury towards the end of the calendar.

‘AJ’ has boxed only once since a devastating knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois back in September 2024, with that solitary outing coming in an uncompetitive six round stoppage win against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.

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However, following the comeback of ‘The Gypsy King’ earlier this month, all signs are pointing to one of the biggest fights in the history of British boxing, with Fury vs Joshua now back on the cards and reportedly nearing an agreement.

First, Joshua hopes to shake off any ring rust by returning to fight in the summer, but he will presumably pick an opponent whom he does not believe can scupper plans for a Fury fight, but also one that properly motivates him.

Therefore, Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller could make for the perfect dance partner given their rivalry which was birthed ahead of their scheduled meeting in 2019, before Miller tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.

Speaking to Matchroom, with whom Miller has recently teamed up with, the American told Joshua that he is going to get ‘whooped’ sooner or later.

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“[Your] a** whooping gon’ come sooner or later. You can run, but you can’t hide.”

Miller fights Cuba’s Lenier Pero on Saturday night, in his first outing since signing with Eddie Hearn’s promotional outfit.

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Starting Order & Pole for 2026 Jack Link’s 500

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After the Kansas race, the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season heads to Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama, for the Jack Link’s 500. The 10th race of the season will go live on FOX and FOX One at 3 pm ET on Sunday, April 26.

The Talladega spring race will be contested on a 2.66-mile-long superspeedway. Forty drivers will compete over 188 laps to drive down Victory Lane. FOX Sports motorsports reporter Bob Pockrass shared the starting lineup for the 2026 Jack Link’s 500.


Who is on pole for 2026 Jack Link’s 500?

Last week’s Kansas race winner, Tyler Reddick, was awarded the pole for Sunday’s Jack Link’s 500 after qualifying was canceled due to rain. It marked his fifth pole of the season and 15th career Cup Series pole.

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Reddick will be joined by the defending series champion Kyle Larson on the front row.

NASCAR set the starting lineup by the rulebook’s qualifying metric, meaning Reddick will lead the field to the green flag due to his performance at Kansas last weekend. The rulebook for 2026 has changed a bit, as now it’s just an average of the car’s place in the Cup owner standings (30%) and the entry’s finish in the most recent race (70%).

The pair will be followed by Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace, and Chase Briscoe in the top-five. Brad Keselowski, William Byron, Chase Elliott, Ty Gibbs, and Chris Buescher completed the top 10.

The defending winner of the event, Austin Cindric, will start 13th on Sunday.

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2026 Jack Link’s 500 starting line-up

Below is the complete starting lineup for the 40-car grid at the Talladega Superspeedway:

  1. #45 Tvler Reddick
  2. #5 Kvle Larson
  3. #11 Denny Hamlin
  4. #23 Bubba Wallace
  5. #19 Chase Briscoe
  6. #6 Brad Keselowski
  7. #24 William Byron
  8. #9 Chase Elliott
  9. #54 Ty Gibbs
  10. #17 Chris Buescher
  11. #60 Rvan Preece
  12. #77 Carson Hocevar
  13. #2 Austin Cindric
  14. #20 Christopher Bell
  15. #12 Rvan Blanev
  16. #7 Daniel Suarez
  17. #35 – Rilev Herbst
  18. #3 Austin Dillon
  19. #34 Todd Gilliland
  20. #48 Alex Bowman
  21. #43 Erik Jones
  22. #47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  23. #42 John Hunter Nemech
  24. #1 Ross Chastain
  25. #22 Joey Logano
  26. #21 Josh Berry
  27. #41 Cole Custer
  28. #16 A.J Allmendinger
  29. #4 Noah Gragson
  30. #38 Zane Smith
  31. #71 Michael McDowell
  32. #88 Connor Zilisch
  33. #97 Shane Van Gisbergen
  34. #8 Kyle Busch
  35. #10 Ty Dillon
  36. #51 Cody Ware
  37. #33 Jesse Lovelin
  38. #66 Chad Finchum(i)
  39. #44 – Joev Gaseli)
  40. #78 – Daniel Dye(i)

Watch all NASCAR Cup Series teams and drivers at the Talladega Superspeedway for Sunday’s Jack Link’s 500.