Category: Stories Published on: 30/06/25

"Captain of Pain": How an Old Wrist Fracture Sent David Beckham Back to the Operating Table

An Unplanned Comeback: The Return of an Old Injury Nearly a quarter of a century ago, in May 2003, David Beckham suffered a broken wrist in England’s friendly against South Africa. At the time, medical intervention allowed the “Three Lions” captain to return to the pitch quickly: a resorbable sc...

Tags: #Football
Category: Interview Published on: 21/08/25

“No-Fuss Submission”: Dillon Danis Explains Why He Believes Chimaev Would Tap Easily

American grappler and MMA fighter Dillon Danis has drawn attention again with a bold thesis: in his view, he could take down and submit newly crowned, undefeated UFC middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev without much trouble. As justification, Danis dissects how “readable” he finds the opponent’s st...

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Category: News Published on: 19/06/25

Galatasaray Targets Canadian Giant: Istanbul Club Considers Promise David Transfer

Unexpected Move by Galatasaray: Promise David The Istanbul giant, in addition to Victor Osimhen and Jonathan David, has begun negotiations for Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise’s 23 -year-old Canadian forward Promise David. On the eve of the new season, Galatasaray aims to strengthen its attacki...

Category: News Published on: 20/08/25

The Players' Voice: Salah — PFA's Big Winner, Trafford — Championship Hero

The most prestigious individual awards of the English season have found their owners. According to the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), Mohamed Salah was recognised as the Premier League’s best player, while in the Championship the top prize went to “Burnley” goalkeeper James Trafford. A...

Category: News Published on: 25/07/25

Triumph in Rhine-Ruhr: Uzbek Students Set Medal Record

At the World Summer Universiade hosted by the cities of Germany’s Rhine-Ruhr region, the Uzbekistan national team achieved a genuine sporting breakthrough. For the first time in the country’s history at the student games, the squad captured three gold medals, instantly rewriting the national record...

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Category: News Published on: 26/12/25

Jaw Reinforced With Titanium, Ambition Set to Maximum: Where Does Jake Paul Turn Next?

Sometimes boxing is romance: roaring stands, slick combos, and that “got dropped but got back up” storyline. And sometimes it’s a brutal physics lesson, where the equation is Anthony Joshua's right hand. Jake Paul once again proved he knows how to sell a show, keep the spotlight on himself, and cran...

Category: News Published on: 22/12/25

December Phenomenon: How Vardy Turns Goals Into Routine Even at 38

Jamie Vardy is that rare striker who seems to have arrived late to his own career, yet always shows up at exactly the right moment. While football accelerated, got younger, and became increasingly “athletic,” he followed his own path: he switched on late, reached the big stage late, became a star la...

Category: Stories Published on: 23/10/25

Anna Kournikova Without Unnecessary Noise: A Rare Snapshot, Family Routine, and Talk of a New Arrival

No matter how many years have passed since her last appearance on court, the name Anna Kournikova still draws keen interest. Only now the attention of fans and society pages is focused not on the events and draws of WTA tournaments but on her closed-off, almost chamber-like lifestyle. In recent days...

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Category: Stories Published on: 05/09/25

From the Courts — Behind a Paywall: Sachia Vickery Monetizes Her Image and Puts a Price on Dates

American tennis player Sachia Vickery has found a way to capitalize on her personal brand beyond the court: the athlete opened a page on an adults-only platform and simultaneously set a “price” for in-person dates. According to her, posts with explicit content that don’t make it onto Instagram bring...

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Category: News Published on: 22/10/25

Version 23.0: LeBron Between Records, a New Role, and His Own Script

In a league where a fan’s memory is measured by the last highlight, the NBA’s most recognizable veteran is launching a season nobody has seen before — his twenty-third. Around him, the chatter swirls about injuries and missed games; curious stories surface about a fan and a lawsuit for $866.66; accu...