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Lost by a split decision

YOUTUBER Jake Paul lost the biggest fight of his short boxing career so far on, Sunday, February 26, in Saudi Arabia. Up against the professional boxer Tommy Fury, he eventually succumbed to a split­decision defeat after eight rounds in the Diriyah Arena in Riyadh, broadcast on BT Sport.

United continued their fine form on all fronts in today’s match. Jose Mourinho was in charge the last time the club won anything, which was the exact same trophy. One can only feel though that under the control of their new Dutch manager, this will not be the last time.

This was Paul’s first time in the ring with a real boxer and he held his own in all fairness. He even put Fury on the canvas in the final round with a left ­ handed jab, producing the only knock ­ down of the fight. “That wasn’t a knockdown, that was a slip. That was genuinely a slip. I got up … I came right back into it,” claimed Fury.

Speaking in the ring after the decision was called, an emotional Tommy Fury said: “All the way through these two and a half years, I had a dream, I had a vision that I would win this fight, and no one believed me.

Pete Sampras (286 weeks).

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Djokovic’s impressive feat is a testament to his unparalleled skill, determination, and consistency on the court. Since claiming the top spot for the first time in July 2011, he has managed to maintain his position at the summit of men’s tennis for over a decade.

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“Now I can stand up and everybody can take note. In my first main event, at 23 years old, I had the world on me. I had pressure on my shoulders, and I came through,” he added.

Although Fury is a pro boxer, coming into this fight with an impressive 8­0 record, the half­brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury had not really been tested. “If he wants a rematch, he can have a rematch,” Fury told the fans.

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