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Speaking to BettingLounge, Tyron Woodley said: “AJ won’t be used to his skill set and it’ll only take one or two to slip in there, and hit you and rattle you and throw you off, and it’s hard to look good against a guy that doesn’t fight normally. Like, in wrestling, when I used to wrestle against guys that were a little bit unorthodox, I could have a problem with them just because they’re doing unusual stuff.

“They’re not reacting to my feints. One thing that is tangible and visible is power. I feel like he’s gotten to the point where, at least size-wise, from the time I fought him until now, he’s quite a bit bigger. And, I feel like if you had power at 190, I feel like with weights, and strength conditioning, and heavy bag work, and just intention, and speed, and accuracy, and just knowing how to place a punch better, I feel like he can increase his power.

“I don’t see Anthony Joshua being able to increase his power, at this point in his career. So yeah, so those are the things I think he brings to the table. And also just belief in himself, and just being a little cuckoo for even doing this f***ing fight.”



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FA Cup draw in full: Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea discover fifth-round opponents | Football | Sport

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There were a few surprise results in the fourth round, with Mansfield Town beating Burnley to maintain their impressive run.

Wrexham, meanwhile, squeezed past Ipswich Town to book their place in tonight’s draw.

Birmingham City came very close to beating Leeds United but were edged out on penalties.

Burton Albion narrowly lost out to West Ham, who had Freddie Potts sent off in extra time.



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Team GB star hit with unusual punishment five times at Winter Olympics | Other | Sport

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Weston’s exploits have made him a household name, as well as helping to put skeleton as a sport on the map. But his achievements have also ended up costing him quite a bit, as the 28-year-old has been punished five times for… being too fast.

That’s because of an unwritten rule in skeleton that means whenever a track record is broken by an athlete, they have to buy the track workers a crate of beer. The kicker for Weston (specifically his wallet), is that he’s broken the record five times since arriving at the 2026 Olympics!

Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “I need to supply a lot of beer for the track records. Those who don’t know, the tradition is whenever you break a track record you have to buy a crate of beer for the track workers and I’ve broken five of them so it’s a lot.”

Tabitha Stoecker, who was the other half of the mixed team that won gold, chipped in with: “I’ll lend you the money Matt.” To which Weston, with a big grin on his face, replied: “Thank you. Team event, so that’s one split. So yeah, pretty insane.”

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Weston’s golds have been the story of the Games so far for Team GB, with the Brit saying: “The individual event is amazing but doing it as a team when we’re normally an individual sport is amazing. To have my team-mate by my side as Olympic champions, two-time for me which is crazy. I’m looking forward to the celebrations!”

Before adding: “Luckily, I felt like I kind of knew what I needed to do. Yesterday – not yesterday, the day before, it’s all a bit of a whirlwind – when I had the individual event, I kind of took a load of confidence from that, and I just had to almost in my head be boring and get the job done. We’ve done it again!”



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Here’s a look at just some of the things happening today:

8:05am: Women’s curling round robin – Denmark vs Great Britain

9am: Bobsleigh – two man, heat 1, 10:57am: heat 2

11:47am: Women’s 1000m short track speed skating final

12:30pm: Men’s Alpine Slalom final run 2

1:05pm: Men’s curling round robin – Great Britain vs Norway

6:05pm: Women’s curling round robin – Switzerland vs Great Britain

6:30pm: Women’s Free ski Big Air Final – Featuring GB’s Kirsty Muir

7pm: Figure skating – Pairs Free skate

7:31pm – Men’s Super Team Ski jumping final round

8:06pm – Bobsleigh – Women’s monobob heat 4



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