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Jake Paul v Anthony Joshua: heavyweight boxing – live buildup

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Jahmal Harvey has just won a lopsided six-round unanimous decision over Kevin Cervantes in the first televised undercard bout. The US Olympian and amateur world champion from Oxon Hill, Maryland, scored a knockdown and won going away by 60-53 on all three scorecards, improving to 2-0 in the paying ranks. That leaves two more preliminary fights before the main event.

Meanwhile, Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua have arrived.

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Written by Bryan Armen Graham in Miami This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2025/dec/19/jake-paul-v-anthony-joshua-heavyweight-boxing-live-build-up under the title “Jake Paul v Anthony Joshua: heavyweight boxing – live buildup”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Australia v England: Ashes third Test, day four – live

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Tourists chase 435-run target with series on the line at Adelaide Oval
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68th over: Australia 276-4 (Head 142, Carey 57) Carse’s first ball is short and wide and thumped to the boundary by Carey. A diving catch by Smith saves any further blushes and that’s all Australia can milk from the over.

67th over: Australia 272-4 (Head 142, Carey 53) Stokes has the ball. Hair swept back and regal. Running in to the strains of the Barmy Army’s Jerusalem. On the ball. Just one single from it.

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Written by Tanya Aldred (now) and Jonathan Howcroft (later) This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2025/dec/19/australia-vs-england-live-ashes-third-3rd-test-day-four-aus-v-eng-cricket-scores-updates-adelaide-oval under the title “Australia v England: Ashes third Test, day four – live”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Maresca plays dangerous game as confusion reigns after his Chelsea grenade

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Club remain bemused by head coach creating speculation he has issues with the hierarchy who want to avoid drama at all costs

One of the theories doing the rounds this week is that Enzo Maresca is behaving like someone who wants to be sacked. He has stumbled into a fight he cannot win. It did not go down well with Chelsea when Maresca lobbed a grenade into the mix by talking about not being supported enough after last Saturday’s humdrum win against Everton and it is hard not to read his refusal to defuse the situation since then as the stance of a man daring his bosses to act.

Chelsea remain bemused by their head coach creating speculation that he has issues with the club’s hierarchy by saying that the 48 hours before the Everton game had been his worst since joining the club. Sources say the outburst even caught people close to Maresca by surprise. Confusion reigns. It does not help that Maresca has publicly and privately rejected repeated opportunities to explain the source of his discontent, leaving it open for outsiders to assume that the Italian’s issues are with Chelsea’s hierarchy.

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Written by Jacob Steinberg This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/19/enzo-maresca-chelsea-newcastle-manchester-city-premier-league under the title “Maresca plays dangerous game as confusion reigns after his Chelsea grenade”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

‘They like a good night out’: German darts fans find a (mostly) friendly rivalry at Alexandra Palace

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Around a quarter of all tickets for the world championship were sold to visitors from Germany. How did a country with no world-class player get hooked?

They walk among us, sit among us, sing among us. They speak perfect English, hunt in packs, down industrial quantities of Amstel just like everyone else. And yet to the trained eye, to the seasoned Ally Pally veteran, there is just something different to them. A comportment and a vibe. Perhaps the fact they speak perfect English. You can even spot a subtle distinction in the choice of fancy dress; fewer jockeys and 118 118 runners, more woodland animals and flag suits, less postmodern ironic and more Euro-kitsch. They come, mostly, in love and peace. Even so, the divide is real. Enmity? Perhaps a bit strong. Either way: don’t tell them your name, Pike.

Slowly and by degrees, the Germans are coming. At first in small scattered groups and landing parties, then larger expeditions, and then finally the full-scale mass incursion. A battery of tour buses spills the latest recruits up the steps and into the Palace. Package excursions sell out months in advance. Around a quarter of all tickets for this year’s world championship have been sold in Germany, rising to as many as a third for some sessions. Why are they here? What do they want? And how did a country that has never produced a world-class player of its own get so thoroughly hooked on the darts?

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Written by Jonathan Liew at Alexandra Palace This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/dec/19/they-like-a-good-night-out-german-darts-fans-find-a-mostly-friendly-rivalry-at-alexandra-palace under the title “‘They like a good night out’: German darts fans find a (mostly) friendly rivalry at Alexandra Palace”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

The 100 best male footballers in the world 2025

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Ousmane Dembélé becomes our seventh winner as he beats Lamine Yamal into second and Vitinha into third on our list of the best players on the planet

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Written by Marcus Christenson, Pamela Duncan, Steven Bloor and Garry Blight This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2025/dec/16/the-100-best-male-footballers-in-the-world-2025 under the title “The 100 best male footballers in the world 2025”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Australia v England: Ashes third Test, day three – live

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Tourists all out for 286, trailing by 85
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Enough talk, Scott Boland is about to bowl the first over of day three. It’s much cooler in Adelaide, around 26 degrees.

“Honestly, it’s not England’s batting – that’s pretty much on par with Australia’s,” writes Andy Roberts. “The glaring difference is the bowling. If Australian batters look better, it’s because they are getting a lot more bad balls to hit. England couldn’t score any faster yesterday because the bowling was consistently accurate and tested the batter’s technique and concentration over after over, with no weak links. Compare that to England, with Jacks and Carse sending down rubbish time and time again.

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Written by Rob Smyth (now) and Martin Pegan (later) This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2025/dec/19/australia-vs-england-live-ashes-third-3rd-test-day-three-aus-v-eng-cricket-scores-updates-adelaide-oval under the title “Australia v England: Ashes third Test, day three – live”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Rory McIlroy named Sports Personality of the Year to end golf’s drought

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  • Masters champion is first golfer in 36 years to claim award

  • Kildunne finishes second in vote and Norris third

  • Ryder Cup side win team award and Wiegman coach prize

A full-throated “Rory roar” reverberated around MediaCity in Salford as Rory McIlroy became the first golfer in 36 years to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award – and tie a bow on a year for the ages.

It was a fitting reward for the 36-year-old, who completed a career grand slam at the Masters in April and then led Europe to a thrilling Ryder Cup victory in New York, in the teeth of unrelenting hostility from American fans. For good measure, he also won the European Order of Merit too.

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Written by Sean Ingle This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/dec/18/rory-mcilroy-bbc-sports-personality-of-the-year-golf under the title “Rory McIlroy named Sports Personality of the Year to end golf’s drought”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Australia v England: Ashes third Test, day two – live

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Australia all out for 371; England fume over Snicko call
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The consensus is that today and tomorrow will be the best days to bat. England need to go huge, because they won’t fancy chasing too many against Nathan Lyon on day five.

“As the cliche has it, it’s a crucial first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh hour,” writes Gary Naylor. “Are Australia bringing 871 Test wickets into an already winning team or imbalancing their attack with a couple of rusty bowlers? Are England Bazball zealots or pragmatic pros? Did 2006 happen at all? Feels like the opening credits of an episode of Soap.”

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Written by Rob Smyth (now) and Martin Pegan (later) This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2025/dec/18/australia-vs-england-live-ashes-third-3rd-test-day-two-aus-v-eng-cricket-scores-updates-adelaide-oval under the title “Australia v England: Ashes third Test, day two – live”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Chelsea fight back to seal WCL quarter-final spot, Manchester United sink Juve

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  • Sam Kerr header secures 2-1 victory in Wolfsburg

  • United seeded for playoffs along with Arsenal

Chelsea clinched an automatic place in the Women’s Champions League quarter-finals by coming from behind to stun Wolfsburg and avoid having to contest February’s playoffs.

Sam Kerr won the game with her 20th Champions League goal, heading in Johanna Rytting Kaneryd’s cross. Chelsea survived a late scare when the German side struck the crossbar in the 94th minute, but will now contest the last eight in March.

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Written by Tom Garry This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/17/womens-champions-league-chelsea-wolfsburg-manchester-united-juventus-roundup under the title “Chelsea fight back to seal WCL quarter-final spot, Manchester United sink Juve”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Celtic lose fourth game under Nancy after chair Peter Lawwell stands down citing ‘abuse’

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  • New manager’s nightmare continues at Tannadice

  • Lawwell to leave club as Nicholson hits out at ‘assaults’

Celtic’s chair, Peter Lawwell, has announced he is to stand down, citing “intolerable” treatment from a section of the club’s support, with the club’s chief executive, Michael Nicholson, revealing that three of their colleagues were “assaulted” after the Scottish League Cup final defeat by St Mirren on Sunday.

Lawwell’s exit will intensify a sense of crisis around the Scottish champions. Sunday’s final marked a third loss in succession for the new manager, Wilfried Nancy. Three became four defeats on Wednesday night when Celtic lost 2-1 at Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership.

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Written by Ewan Murray This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/17/celtic-chair-peter-lawwell-to-stand-down-after-intolerable-abuse-from-fans under the title “Celtic lose fourth game under Nancy after chair Peter Lawwell stands down citing ‘abuse’”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.