Wardley to fight Parker in London on 25 October

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On October 25, at London’s O2 Arena, unbeaten British heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley takes on former world champion Joseph Parker.

Wardley, 30, has won 19 professional titles while serving as the interim WBA champion.

Parker, 33, holds the WBO interim belt and has won the entire title between 2016 and 2018.

The winner is anticipated to receive a chance to win the world title if both men are highly ranked by their respective sanctioning bodies.

Promoter Frank Warren praised Joe and Fabio for their efforts, saying that neither one of them wanted to wait around and defend their positions.

“I think this is a genuine even-money fight with a blend of styles that will be visually appealing and highly popular,” said the author.

We promised to keep up this heavyweight division, and we intend to keep all the contenders battling it out until the day’s end.

Wardley, who was born in Ipswich and scored from behind the scorecards in the summer, produced a one-punch stoppage of Justis Huni in the 10th round in June.

Wardley, a boxer who started out in the white-collar era, defeated Olympic medalist Frazer Clarke and domestic rival David Adeleye.

Parker, who lost to Joe Joyce in 2022, has won six straight fights in a dazzling vein of form.

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Analysis: A noisy but active heavyweight division

These two endearing heavyweights are in strong positions, highly ranked, and willing to wait for opportunities. These are fighting men, but coasting is not in their DNA.

Parker is still the WBO’s only required challenger and absolutely deserves his world title shot. After footage of Usyk dancing at a public event was revealed, the WBO requested medical documentation from him. You have to wonder if Usyk is avoiding challenges, despite the fact that no one can accuse him of avoiding them.

To put it simply, Usyk currently holds all four of the major title titles. Parker ranks first behind WBO in terms of rankings. The WBA has some irks, with Kubrat Pulev holding the regular belt and Wardley as the interim champion.

Too much confusion and too many belts, in all. Wardley might have a chance to win a world title if Parker is promoted to full WBO champion sooner than expected.

Agit Kabayel, the interim champion of the WBC, is the only clear-cut winner, with veteran Derek Chisora, incredibly, sitting at number two.

Despite all the political strife, the division is still rumbling. We may not quite be the Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, or Anthony Joshua boom, but the next wave may be here.

Moses Itauma appears to be leading that charge. Although he is officially ranked number one with the WBA and WBO, he actually sits behind Usyk as the full champion along with Pulev, Wardley, and Parker at the WBO due to the “secondary champions” in boxing.

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Soler wins stage as Israel-Premier Tech modify kit

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In the middle of more pro-Palestinian protests at the final Grand Tour of the year, Marc Soler took the stage 14 of the Vuelta a Espana as Israel-Premier Tech riders raced in modified jerseys.

After dropping his fellow breakaway riders, Spaniard Soler rode alone to the summit finish at Farrapona in the north of the country.

On the second big mountain stage in two days, overall leader Jonas Vingegaard finished 39 seconds behind, beating nearest rival Joao Almeida of Portugal’s UAE Team Emirates-XRG team-mate Joao Almeida.

Vingegaard from Denmark increased his lead in the overall rankings by another two seconds.

Tom Pidcock, the Great Britain’s top performer, finished eighth and is still in third place overall, with the exception of Jai Hindley, who also placed fourth on the day.

For the “safety” of the race, Israeli-Premier Tech riders donned jerseys without their team names on.

Stage 11 was premature earlier this week, with no winner being announced as police battled to contain the hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters who waved flags in Bilbao.

In light of the risky nature of some protests at the Vuelta, Israel-Premier Tech issued riders with team monogram-branded kit for the duration of the race, the team said on Saturday before the stage.

The monogram kit now conforms to the branding decisions we made for our vehicles and casual clothing, but the team name is still Israel-Premier Tech.

Riders slowed to a halt as they made their way down a congested road lined with people waving Palestinian flags during the neutralized start.

In response to the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the deaths of about 1,200 people and the hostage of 251, the Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza.

According to the Hamas-run health ministry of the Hamas-run region, at least 64,231 people have died as a result of Israeli attacks in Gaza since then.

Additionally, according to the ministry, three people have died in the last 24 hours from starvation and malnutrition during the war, according to the ministry.

US rider Matthew Riccitello wearing an Israel Premier Tech jersey without the team name on Images courtesy of Getty

Results for Stage 14 of Vuelta a Espana

1. Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates-XRG)

2. Jonas Vingegaard (Den/Visma-Lease a Bike) + 39secs

3. Same time as Joao Almeida (Por/UAE Team Emirates-XRG).

4. + 43secs Jai Hindley (Aus/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +

5. Felix Gall (Aut/Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), + 48secs

6. Giulio Pellizzari (Ita/Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe) + 53secs

7. Same time Matthew Riccitello (US/Israel-Premier Tech)

8. Tom Pidcock (GB/Q36.5 Pro Cycling)

9. Sepp Kuss (US/Visma-Lease a Bike)

After stage 14, classification general

1. Jonas Vingegaard (Den/Visma-Lease a Bike) 53 hrs 19 mins 49 secs

2. 48 seconds added for Joao Almeida (Por/UAE Team Emirates).

3. Tom Pidcock (GB/Q36.5 Pro Cycling) + 2mins 38secs

4. Jai Hindley (Aus/Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe) + 3 minutes 10 secs

5. Felix Gall (Aut/Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) + 3 minutes 30 secs

6. Giulio Pellizzari (Ita/Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe) + 4 minutes, 21 secs

7. Matthew Riccitello (USA/Israel-Premier Tech) + 4 minutes, 53 seconds

8. Sepp Kuss (USA/Visma-Lease a Bike) + 5 minutes 46 secs

9. Thorstein Traeen (Nor/Bahrain Victorious) + 6 minutes 33 secs

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Helen Flanagan cuts asking price on huge mansion after revealing sad reason for move

Helen Flanagan, a former Coronation Street star, made the announcement that she would move into her home earlier this year for a new start, and this week the asking price for her home was reduced.

The asking price on former soap star Helen Flanagan’s mansion has been reduced this week(Image: Getty Images for Oh Polly)

Former Celebs Go Dating star Helen Flanagan has now reduced the price of the mansion that she once shared with Scott Sinclair after putting it on the market. It’s said to be the second time the price has dropped in just four months.

Helen, 35, had announced her plans to move house on a podcast released in April after four years at the property near Bolton. She had initially lived there with Scott, 36, and their three children, prior to the couple’s split in 2022.

The former Coronation Street actress revealed at the time that she would be “downsizing” and having a fresh start, with her admitting that the home was “a lot to like keep on top of”. The house has since been on the market.

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Helen Flanagan in a grey coat.
The asking price on Helen Flanagan’s home has been reduced this week(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Primark)
Helen Flanagan in a pink dress.
The former Coronation Street star announced her plans to move house earlier this year(Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

The asking price was lowered earlier this week to £995,000. The house, which has six bedrooms, was last sold for £840,000 in 2021, but Helen previously stated: “I put a lot of my savings into doing the house up and stuff, and making it look really beautiful.

Helen put the property on the market in May, according to the Daily Mail. According to reports, this week’s update is the second time she’s lowered the price of the £1.5 million mansion since listing it for sale four months ago.

She then reduced it, according to the report, to around £1.2 million four weeks later. After paying taxes and legal fees, she is supposed to “barely break even” after purchasing the house for £840,000 four years ago.

Helen recently dismissed the suggestion that she is selling the home due to financial issues. She’s previously discussed experiencing financial difficulties and said in January that she was “really struggling”, but she’s since told the Mirror that she needed a “fresh start” by living elsewhere.

Helen Flanagan and Scott Sinclair in a selfie together.
The property that’s up for sale had once been the home that she shared with her now ex Scott Sinclair(Image: Helen Flanagan/Instagram)

She stated last month, “I’m not in a financial crisis.” I’m moving because I really need a new beginning. This home, which was always meant to be our happy family home, surprised me with Scott. And that wasn’t it. There is a sadness in this house, she said, “I hate it when it sounds depressing.”

Helen announced her plans to move house on the Declutter Hub Podcast earlier this year. She on an episode released in April: “I think it will be better for me, actually, to be honest with you, to live in a small house because I think it might be more manageable for me.”

The soap star, who at the time described it as an eight-bedroom home, claimed that her home was a “big house.” She remarked, “I feel really lucky to live here because it’s beautiful but it’s a lot to keep on top of,” adding, “I’m happy to have lived here.”

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Helen – who has spoken about her mental health in recent years, as well as financial difficulties – suggested that she wanted “a change”. She said on the podcast: “I feel like I want like a change because, even though everything’s great now, it’s been a really kind of quite heavy few years for me.”

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McIlroy stays in hunt for first win since Masters at Irish Open

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Third-round leaderboard for the Irish Open

-15 A Saddier (Fra), -14 A Hidalgo (Spa), -12 A Garcia-Heredia (Spa), -11 R McIlroy (NI), J Lagergren (Swe)

class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Selected others: -7 T Hatton (Eng), class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>-6 S Lowry (Ire), -3 T McKibbin, + 1 P Reed (US)

Rory McIlroy shot 68 to stay on top of the final round of the K Club, which continued his quest for a second Irish Open title.

McIlroy, who is looking for his first win since the Masters in April, birdied four birdies to stay in line with France’s Adrien Saddier, who shot 68.

Angel Hidalgo, who hit 12 birdies in a stunning nine-under-63 to take the title, is in charge of the Italian Open title.

Spain’s Alfredo Garcia-Heredia shot a 67 to put McIlroy’s team three shots off the lead, but overnight leader Joakim Lagergren fell to four back with a 73.

McIlroy claimed frustration after failing to cover up more ground on the lead despite a second straight bogey-free round.

The world number two, Harry, said, “This is probably the most frustrating four-under par round of golf I’ve played in a while as I was walking off the 18th green.

“I had plenty of chances,” she said. At the end, it became sluggish. I believed that I had many chances and made some good putts that didn’t go in. had a nice one that, at 14, sort of sank

McIlroy made a first-round birdie move in the fourth and fifth, but he had to wait until the fourteenth when he sunk a 40-foot putt to add another shot.

The five-time major winner relying on his short game to maintain his card’s integrity before birdie in increasingly gusty conditions.

He admitted that “the wind caught me out a few times.”

You’re trying to take balls out of the air so they don’t spin as much because the greens are so soft, according to “I think what’s hard as well.” However, if the wind is dying, you are still getting the wind’s effect, so you are playing for wind, which is not really effective.

I felt as though I was playing PlayStation.

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Hidalgo, 27, had no trouble making birdies at times, as the 27-year-old did so consecutively with seven in a row.

Hidalgo added four shots to his back nine’s first six holes after bogeying at the ninth hole.

After putting his second on the water, he struggled with his momentum and hit a double-bogey seven on the 16th, but he eventually held on with a par on 17. He went on to birdie four more shots.

In a play-off against two-time major winner Jon Rahm to claim his nation title last year, Hidalgo said, “I really felt for a few moments I was playing the PlayStation.”

“Every shot went straight to the pin,” he said. Like the 13 one I go over, the one I missed was straight to the pin.

“]I’m] so happy. I’m not going to lie; I’m actually very happy. You must remember the 16th, of course, but I did a few recoveries as well. The birdie on 18 was obviously crucial to a successful tomorrow, and the one on 17 was also significant.

Hidalgo’s stunning early birdie, however, appeared to be unaffected by Saddier, who managed to hold the 54-hole lead before putting himself in position to win a second DP World Tour title.

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McIlroy stays in hunt for first win since Masters

Images courtesy of Getty

Third-round leaderboard for the Irish Open

-15 A Saddier (Fra), -14 A Hidalgo (Spa), -12 A Garcia-Heredia (Spa), -11 R McIlroy (NI), J Lagergren (Swe)

class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Selected others: -7 T Hatton (Eng), class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>-6 S Lowry (Ire), -3 T McKibbin, + 1 P Reed (US)

Rory McIlroy shot 68 to stay on top of the final round of the K Club, which continued his quest for a second Irish Open title.

McIlroy, who is looking for his first win since the Masters in April, birdied four birdies to stay in line with France’s Adrien Saddier, who shot 68.

Angel Hidalgo, who hit 12 birdies in a stunning nine-under-63 to take the title, is in charge of the Italian Open title.

Spain’s Alfredo Garcia-Heredia shot a 67 to put McIlroy’s team three shots off the lead, but overnight leader Joakim Lagergren fell to four back with a 73.

McIlroy claimed frustration after failing to cover up more ground on the lead despite a second straight bogey-free round.

The world number two, Harry, said, “This is probably the most frustrating four-under par round of golf I’ve played in a while as I was walking off the 18th green.

“I had plenty of chances,” she said. At the end, it became sluggish. I believed that I had many chances and made some good putts that didn’t go in. had a nice one that, at 14, sort of sank

McIlroy made a first-round birdie move in the fourth and fifth, but he had to wait until the fourteenth when he sunk a 40-foot putt to add another shot.

The five-time major winner relying on his short game to maintain his card’s integrity before birdie in increasingly gusty conditions.

He admitted that “the wind caught me out a few times.”

You’re trying to take balls out of the air so they don’t spin as much because the greens are so soft, according to “I think what’s hard as well.” However, if the wind is dying, you are still getting the wind’s effect, so you are playing for wind, which is not really effective.

I felt as though I was playing PlayStation.

Angel Hidalgo Images courtesy of Getty

Hidalgo, 27, had no trouble making birdies at times, as the 27-year-old did so consecutively with seven in a row.

Hidalgo added four shots to his back nine’s first six holes after bogeying at the ninth hole.

After putting his second on the water, he struggled with his momentum and hit a double-bogey seven on the 16th, but he eventually held on with a par on 17. He went on to birdie four more shots.

In a play-off against two-time major winner Jon Rahm to claim his nation title last year, Hidalgo said, “I really felt for a few moments I was playing the PlayStation.”

“Every shot went straight to the pin,” he said. Like the 13 one I go over, the one I missed was straight to the pin.

“]I’m] so happy. I’m not going to lie; I’m actually very happy. You must remember the 16th, of course, but I did a few recoveries as well. The birdie on 18 was obviously crucial to a successful tomorrow, and the one on 17 was also significant.

Hidalgo’s stunning early birdie, however, appeared to be unaffected by Saddier, who managed to hold the 54-hole lead before putting himself in position to win a second DP World Tour title.

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Jane Fonda, 87, already ironed out her final days and made burial plans

After revealing that she is seeking therapy to make amends with her children, Jane Fonda has admitted she has been considering her final days and has specific burial plans.

Jane is considering the climax.

Hollywood movie icon and political activist Jane Fonda has picked her specific burial plans and location as she maps out out her final days. Mother of three Fonda admitted that she has taken time to consider how she wants to end her days with a desire to be “at peace” with her family. Fonda has turned to therapy, aged 87, to help work through how to be in a great place with her kids.

Fonda has decided to be wrapped in a sheet and buried in a field area in a cemetery alongside her second husband, author and activist Tom Hayden, in Santa Monica, California. The environmentalist will not be cremated over the smoke damage.

Hayden, whom she married in 1973, was officially laid to rest at Woodlawn Cemetery in 2016. The Barbarella star wants to take her final breath surrounded by her closest friends and family.

Jane Fonda and daughter Vanessa Vadim
Before she passes away, Jane is contemplating making peace with her children.

Fonda stated, “I am aware of where I will be buried. I’ve resolved everything. Cremation releases chemicals into the atmosphere, which makes it bad. I detest the idea of being buried in a wooden box. I’m going to be buried next to my second husband, who is buried in a spot that’s similar to a native field with native grasses and no headstones, and it’s drought-resistant.

“And I don’t want the kids to have to go to different places to commune with us. And I believe we can commune with the dead.’ Fonda reflected on how death is a topic on her mind. “I think about my death a lot, and I think that that’s very healthy. That thinking about death gives meaning to life, you know? At 60, I thought a lot about ‘okay this is my last act. This is it.’ First 30 years, second 30 years, my last 30 years.”

What do I want to escape? I want to come to an end as unremorseful as possible, or at least least not one. Yes, because none of us know how we’ll pass away when we visualize our death, but having an idea is good.

“I want to be surrounded by people who love me in my bed in my home.” That requires that I make sure that everyone around me loves me. In my third act, I have to earn some love between now and then. And his dying father never spoke. I’d like to be able to talk and impart some wisdom, you know. I’ve given it some thought.

“And so it dictates my life in these final years. I’m almost 88. How I live so that I can reach my final destination. She spoke with XMNPR.

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Jane, who is 87, revealed that she is beginning therapy.

Fonda admitted her finale is centred on working on relationships with her kids. Fonda’s oldest child Vanessa Vadim, who was born in 1968, is her only child with her first husband, the late French filmmaker Roger Vadim. Hayden and Fonda welcomed a second child Troy in 1973 and adopted Mary Williams in the 1980s.

The Oscar winner Fonda is fighting to be in harmony with the three: “I’m going to have to pass away before my kids make peace with me because I certainly have not been a perfect parent. But I’ve done my best.

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I’ve returned to therapy at the age of 87 because I want to understand why I wasn’t a better parent and why I didn’t make a better person. And I’m discovering the solution. when I said I didn’t want regrets.

I don’t want to feel regrettably. I’ve since entered therapy. So I won’t have any regrets and will understand what the event was all about.