Former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou, 36, has no professional record in boxing.
"All I will say to Tyson for now is he better dance in that ring because if I touch him, he's going to sleep."
He'll be joining the rest of the PPV audience then.
The closest that comes to mind in other sports is possibly the USA v USSR 1980 'Miracle on Ice' or 1972 Olympic basketball final with upsets in both.
In football, possibly USA v Iran in 1998. Or even post-war whenever the likes of Hungary, France and especially the Netherlands faced Germany...
Can you imagine Svitolina v Sabalenka in the Wimbledon final? Talk about a game within a game.
Of course politics and sport really shouldn't mix, but outside her own support team, she'd have the whole of the crowd on her side.
Astonishing collapse by 4th seed Jess Pegula.
At 3-1 up with the break in the 3rd set, the roof closes.
Then having been 4-1 up with a point for a double break, she loses the next 5 games. o_O
I've never had anyone on ignore. And I never will.
There's always people I can learn things from even if I might happen to disagree with them on a particular point.
One of the issues with talking online is that we often forget there's a person behind the screen. When it gets personal, it's...
"If someone had said to me a few years ago that one of the most controversial subjects I’d ever write on would be women’s freedom to assert their rights to single-sex spaces, services and sports, I’d have thought they were crazy. I wouldn’t have believed that in a mature democracy people would...
UEFA Reporter: "What does it mean to go through the tournament without conceding a goal setting a record?"
James Trafford: "It means a lot. It's going to be hard to break."
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Got to hand it to Channel 4. They do seem to pick up some historic sporting events that BBC and ITV clearly don't value highly enough.
Cricket World Cup Finals, Formula 1 Hamilton v Verstappen finale, and now this.