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Joshua vows to 'break' Dubois in heavyweight title

Anthony Joshua has vowed to "break down" Daniel Dubois with his spirit on Saturday when they fight for the heavyweight world championship in London. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/jPoWCfe

Tatum on Game 5: Celtics 'shouldn't relax'

As the Boston Celtics prepare to take on the Miami Heat in Game 5, with the series knotted at two games apiece, the Celtics are aware they need to be zeroed in on a strong start to this game to come away with a desperately needed road victory. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/h1EQwWH

Panthers' Darnold: Can be one of NFL's best QBs

Panthers coach Matt Rhule said QB Sam Darnold is practicing with an "edge" that he hasn't seen before. Darnold, who has 54 career TD passes but also 52 interceptions, says he's confident that he can be "one of the best quarterbacks in the league." from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/zAIJgej

Ukrainian tennis player laments lack of support

Ukrainian pro Lesia Tsurenko described what she finds as disconcerting at the French Open: a lack of colleagues who have spoken out publicly about Russia's invasion or approached her to express sympathy over what is happening in her home country. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/epubjWN

76ers' Green diagnosed with torn ACL, LCL

Philadelphia 76ers forward Danny Green tore the anterior cruciate ligament and lateral cruciate ligament in his left knee in Philadelphia's season-ending loss in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals to the Miami Heat on Thursday night. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/4SlFxer

Thomas to fellow golfers: play tour or just go

With players facing suspensions and/or lifetime bans, Justin Thomas hopes the PGA Tour's decision to deny conflicting-events releases for the first event of the Saudi Arabian-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series will prevent players from going to London. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/ResS21Y

Ex-Oregon lineman loses lawsuit against NCAA

Former Oregon offensive lineman Doug Brenner lost his lawsuit against the NCAA Friday, as a jury found the NCAA negligent, but did not award Brenner any of the $100 million he was seeking in damages for injuries he sustained during a 2017 workout. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/5GfMhxk