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Zhilei Zhang calls out savage puncher for Usyk vs Fury co-main event – EXCLUSIVE | Boxing | Sport

Zhilei Zhang has called out heavy-handed Nigerian puncher Efe Ajagba for a co-main event clash on the historic Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk bill. No undercard fights have been added to the event as of yet but Zhang, fresh off a third-round stoppage victory over Joe Joyce, is keen to feature.
Since beating Joyce in back-to-back bouts, Zhang has established himself among the divisional elite at heavyweight. He is now Usyk’s WBO mandatory and occupies the No 4 spot in the prestigious Ring Magazine rankings – a far cry away from where he was just one year ago.
Heading into his inaugural encounter with Joyce in April, Zhang had been widely written off by critics after a sustaining couple of blemishes on his boxing record. The first, and undoubtedly the most worrying, was a majority draw with American road warrior Jerry Forrest, who rose from the deck in rounds one, two and three to give Zhang an almighty scare down the home straight.
A year later Zhang looked to redeem himself in an IBF final eliminator bout against up-and-coming Croatian behemoth Filip Hrgovic on the Usyk vs Anthony Joshua II undercard in Saudi Arabia. But despite many believing he had done enough to get his hand raised the judges gave it to Hrgovic as Zhang fell to the first defeat of his professional career.
Boxing is an unforgiving sport and at 40 years old with no major world-level wins on his record, Zhang was drinking in the last chance saloon against Joyce. But the decorated amateur boxer would rise from the ashes to stop his high-flying opponent twice.
The first fight ended in the sixth round after Zhang closed up Joyce’s right eye with a series of crisp left straights before the 287lb bruiser folded the Brit with a vicious right hook in their rematch to close proceedings in the third stanza. Now, Zhang is looking to build upon his momentum with a showcase fight on the Usyk vs Fury undercard on February 17.
Speaking exclusively to Express Sport in association with FreeBets, Zhang laid out his next steps: “As a fighter myself, I would definitely love to get involved in the biggest fights possible. And right now the Saudi events are the biggest fights possible.
“I would love to get on the Fury-Usyk card as a chief support. Right now, I’m just training, I don’t have any information. I don’t have any updates. I can only keep myself hopeful. But in terms of opponents, I really have no idea because everybody’s fighting everybody else. I like the [Efe] Ajagba fight. Bring it.”
Ajagba burst onto the scene with plenty of hype when he turned over as a pro in 2015. The Nigerian boxer stopped seven of his first eight opponents in the first round and was being touted as the next African world heavyweight champion early on in his career.
But a slip-up against Frank Sanchez in 2021 derailed his hype and he now finds himself in a similar position to where Zhang was before the Joyce fight. A showdown between these two colossal punchers promises fireworks and with most of the top heavyweights already matched up for the back end of the year and early 2024, this one makes a reasonable amount of sense.
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F1 LIVE: Max Verstappen narrowly escapes major punishment as Lewis Ham | F1 | Sport

Max Verstappen was furious with the decision to slap him with a five-second penalty at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver, who started in pole position, was accused of leaving the track to gain an advantage over Oscar Piastri on the first lap.
Verstappen accused Piastri of forcing him off the track over the team radio. He then made his feelings perfectly clear in the post-race press conference, claiming that he has been banned from being critical of the sport’s authorities.
“The problem is that I can’t share my opinion of it because I may get penalised, so it is better not to talk about it,” Verstappen said.
“It happened very fast. I don’t want to say anything about it because anything I say may get me into trouble.
“It has to do with social media in general and the way the world is. I’d prefer not to talk. Sometimes your words can be twisted or interpreted in a different way.
“You can’t share your opinions because it’s not appreciated as it used to be. People can’t handle the truth. For me, it is better if I don’t have to say too much because it saves me time.
“I know I cannot swear in here and at the same time you cannot be critical.”
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Lewis Hamilton casts very grim Ferrari prediction after Saudi Arabian GP | F1 | Sport

Lewis Hamilton believes that he could be in for an entire season of pain as he adapts to life as a Ferrari driver. The seven-time world champion has been unable to consistently match team-mate Charles Leclerc since joining the Italian constructor from Mercedes. Hamilton qualified seventh for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, and so he lined up behind Leclerc on the grid for the fourth time in five races.
Despite gaining a position on Williams driver Carlos Sainz when the lights went out, he crossed the line in the same position in which he started, due to Lando Norris‘ charge from P10. More frustrating for Hamilton was the general lack of pace. While Leclerc scored Ferrari‘s first podium of the season, the legendary Brit was unable to close in on Kimi Antonelli, the man who replaced him at Mercedes.
Unfortunately for Hamilton and his fans, there is no light at the end of the tunnel just yet. “In qualifying, it’s me extracting performance,” he explained, noting the areas for improvement. “In the race today, I tried everything, and the car just didn’t want to go quicker.”
Hamilton continued: “I think I’ll struggle also in Miami. I don’t know how much longer I’ll struggle for, but it’s definitely painful.” The Brit concluded by adding: “At the moment, there’s no fix. So … this is how it’s going to be for the rest of the year. It’s going to be painful.”
Heading into the 2025 season, most expected Leclerc to have the upper hand on Hamilton, although the margin by which this has been the case has been surprising. That said, the Monegasque racer has been one of the most consistent stars on the grid since joining Ferrari, and has a case for being world champion material in the right machinery.
The paddock will enjoy a weekend off before the race in Miami, meaning Hamilton has a chance to study his team-mate’s data and consider moving closer to Leclerc’s set-ups, which the Brit revealed stay largely unchanged throughout race weekends.
“I mean, he’s been driving this car for a long time, so he definitely knows it really well,” the Stevenage-born racer explained. “There’s plenty in the data, for sure. I mean, honestly, like, it doesn’t look massively different in the data.
“Just… I go slower through the corners.” Hamilton added: “We do have slightly different set-ups, I have to look and see whether that set-up is the way the car likes to be. Yeah, him and his side are definitely, obviously, doing a better job.”
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Lewis Hamilton casts very grim Ferrari prediction after Saudi Arabian GP | F1 | Sport

Lewis Hamilton believes that he could be in for an entire season of pain as he adapts to life as a Ferrari driver. The seven-time world champion has been unable to consistently match team-mate Charles Leclerc since joining the Italian constructor from Mercedes. Hamilton qualified seventh for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, and so he lined up behind Leclerc on the grid for the fourth time in five races.
Despite gaining a position on Williams driver Carlos Sainz when the lights went out, he crossed the line in the same position in which he started, due to Lando Norris‘ charge from P10. More frustrating for Hamilton was the general lack of pace. While Leclerc scored Ferrari‘s first podium of the season, the legendary Brit was unable to close in on Kimi Antonelli, the man who replaced him at Mercedes.
Unfortunately for Hamilton and his fans, there is no light at the end of the tunnel just yet. “In qualifying, it’s me extracting performance,” he explained, noting the areas for improvement. “In the race today, I tried everything, and the car just didn’t want to go quicker.”
Hamilton continued: “I think I’ll struggle also in Miami. I don’t know how much longer I’ll struggle for, but it’s definitely painful.” The Brit concluded by adding: “At the moment, there’s no fix. So … this is how it’s going to be for the rest of the year. It’s going to be painful.”
Heading into the 2025 season, most expected Leclerc to have the upper hand on Hamilton, although the margin by which this has been the case has been surprising. That said, the Monegasque racer has been one of the most consistent stars on the grid since joining Ferrari, and has a case for being world champion material in the right machinery.
The paddock will enjoy a weekend off before the race in Miami, meaning Hamilton has a chance to study his team-mate’s data and consider moving closer to Leclerc’s set-ups, which the Brit revealed stay largely unchanged throughout race weekends.
“I mean, he’s been driving this car for a long time, so he definitely knows it really well,” the Stevenage-born racer explained. “There’s plenty in the data, for sure. I mean, honestly, like, it doesn’t look massively different in the data.
“Just… I go slower through the corners.” Hamilton added: “We do have slightly different set-ups, I have to look and see whether that set-up is the way the car likes to be. Yeah, him and his side are definitely, obviously, doing a better job.”
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