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The wait is finally over. Tiger Woods is all set to make his season debut on the PGA Tour. The Sunday Red mastermind will be spreading his magic at Riviera Golf Course till February 18th.

The golfing great was accompanied by his talented children, Sam Woods and Charlie Woods, on his last outing at the PNC Championship. Together, the Tiger and his cubs gave the golf world a sight to witness. But will the golf world get to see a similar saga at the Genesis Invitational?

Who is a better support for a father than his children? However Sam Woods and Charlie Woods were not spotted at the Pro-Am section of the event being held in Los Angeles. Unlike their time at the PNC Championship in 2023, instead of Sam Woods, Lance Bennet, a veteran caddie, will be seen alongside Woods.

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However, the 48-year-old was not without familial support in the Pro-Am event. Instead, he was accompanied by his half-niece, Cheyenne Woods, and her husband, Aaron Hicks. So the question arises: Will the tournament host’s family be present on the course in the upcoming days?

The short answer is maybe. It is possible that the Woods siblings will make an appearance in the coming days, based on their school schedule, which indicates that they will have no classes from February 16th till February 19th.

Rafael Nadal has explained why he doesn’t consider Roger Federer a friend despite being central to the Swiss maestro’s emotional farewell from the sport. Federer, 42, retired after the Laver Cup in September 2022, having won 20 Grand Slam titles and been long-cemented as an all-time great.

Both Nadal and Novak Djokovic have since surpassed Federer’s number of Slam wins, amid much debate over who deserves to be labelled the greatest male player in history. But regardless, the rivalry between the Spaniard and the Swiss star during their peak years remains iconic, and the pair have long voiced their mutual respect for one another.

Rafael Nadal says 'a part of his life left' when Roger Federer retired | CNN

Federer’s final bow came in a doubles match alongside Nadal, although the European pair were beaten in a tie-break decider by Frances Tiafoe and Jack Sock. Afterwards, the ‘King of Clay’ was visibly struggling with his emotions, breaking down in tears as his partner waved goodbye to the crowd.

However, in an interview with El Objectve de La Sexta, Nadal has explained that despite his admiration for Federer, the pair are not too close on a friendship level. “I wouldn’t consider him a friend,” he said. “But someone familiar, with whom I have a great relationship.”

Rafael Nadal on Wednesday hailed longtime rival Novak Djokovic as the best player in the history of the sport.

“The numbers say yes, for me yes (he is the best in history),” Nadal said in an interview with El Objective de La Sexta when asked “who is the best?”

Djokovic has 24 Grand Slam titles having surpassed Nadal’s 22 when he captured last year’s French Open.

Despite that success, the controversial world number one from Serbia still struggles to translate his on-court triumphs into off-court popularity.

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“The image he projects is worse than he really is; I think he’s a good person,” added Nadal.

“There are moments of frustration. Novak breaks his racquet, but the next point he is ready to play at 100% again and it is the best I have ever seen.”

Nadal, 37, has been battling injury and missed virtually all of 2023. He was hurt again last month before sitting out the Australian Open.

With his career winding down, Nadal hailed compatriot and heir Carlos Alcaraz who is already a two-time major winner at the age of 20.

Tyson Fury has responded to the conspiracy theories that have circulating about his undisputed fight against Oleksandr Usyk.

WBC heavyweight champion Fury was originally scheduled to fight Usyk this weekend for all four belts in Saudi Arabia but stepped back after suffering an injury to his right eye during a training session. The fight has been rescheduled for May 18 and will crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.

Rumours suggested that Fury had struggled during his training camp ahead of the cancelled bout. However, both Fury and his manager Spencer Brown have rubished these claims.

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“It boggles belief, we were looking at some of it laughing our heads off. These conspiracy theories, it was actually very funny,” Brown told iFL TV. “Old Johnny Nelson, he’s got a ‘mole’ in our camp. We’ve been digging holes everywhere because there’s a mole here somewhere.”

“Look, whoever was grassing couldn’t have been a very good grass because he got it all wrong. Jai Opetaia knocking Tyson out? It’s like Mount Vesuvius falling down one afternoon,” Brown added.

“It didn’t happen, it didn’t get anywhere near happening. Tyson was on fire. Of course there’s somebody [talking about what was going on in camp], I don’t think it’s malicious, bit of pillow talk, few white lies going about, few misconceptions. I don’t think there’s any grass.”

While recovering from his injury, Fury has adressed claims that he is set to retire by detailing a potential plan for his next five fights, which would also include a rematch with Francis Ngannou.

The two phantoms of the lighter-weight divisions, Gervonta Davis and Naoya Inoue might never face each other in the ring. Such a matchup would be a dream come true for many boxing fans. However, the Japanese ‘Monster’ has declined such possibilities yet again. His reason for this refusal lies in a crucial point of debate in boxing circles.

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In December last year, Inoue made history by emerging 2x undisputed. It is a feat that only Terence Crawford and Claressa Shields have been able to achieve in the four-belt era. In the wake of such a historic win over Filipino southpaw, Marlon Tapales, fans rallied for the Yokohama-based fighter to compete against his power-punching contemporary in the lightweight division, Gervonta Davis. The proposition was thrashed immediately by Davis. Now, Inoue has concurred with ‘Tank’ on this front, arguing that no matter how lucrative the fight could prove to be, there remains a bigger responsibility he’d rather tend to.

For the 30-year-old fighter, who emerged undisputed in the Bantamweight division in 2022 and Super Bantamweight, last year, his stint in the ring is way beyond lucrative fights and notable wins. He remains loyal to his responsibility toward the sport, which is exactly why his moving beyond featherweight is out of the question, according to him.

Teofimo Lopez insists he’s still intent on making a fight against Terence Crawford, and all the noise coming from Keyshawn Davis and Shakur Stevenson is just a distraction because they don’t want him to fight what he calls ‘their mack daddy.’ Check out some of what Lopez had to say below.

“They don’t want to fight. Same thing with this kid Keyshawn Davis they talking about. He just wants an easy route to become famous. So big-headed, completely big-headed, hasn’t done anything in the sport of boxing, doesn’t even have a world title. Those little belts that he has, I got those the first year I turned pro…I became a world champion at 22 years young.

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“It’s all clout. They don’t want me to fight their big boy. They don’t want me to fight their mack daddy who is Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford. He’s the mack daddy of all those guys. And when I said I’ll fight (Crawford) at a catchweight, he knows what I meant by that because I been saying it to everybody prior…between 147 and 154 I’ll fight you. But he says ‘go back to the drawing board.’ That man don’t want no part of me, man.

“Crawford is the only reason I came back, anyways. I get that triple crown…we probably gonna fight next year or the end of this year, but he gonna have to take it.”

Phil Mickelson will delay retirement for as long as possible as the six-time major champion still harbours hopes of clinching the U.S. Open.

Mickelson’s dream is to win the U.S. Open and complete the career slam. He’s finished second at the event on six occasions while winning three Masters titles, two PGA Championships, and one Open Championship.

Although he’s no longer qualifying via the rankings as LIV Golf stars don’t earn ranking points, Mickelson should still receive invites from Augusta, USPGA and The Open as a former winner. He should also get an invite to the U.S. Open after winning the USPGA at Kiawah Island in 2021, where he became the oldest major championship winner in history at the age of 50 years, 11 months, and 7 days.

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The victory was crucial in terms of securing invites to the next few U.S. Open events too as winning a major gets Mickelson an invite to all four majors for the next five years. Amid rumours of his retirement once his current LIV Golf deal expires, Mickelson won’t walk away from golf just yet as he is still eyeing U.S. Open glory – and his heroics in 2021 prove he cannot be dismissed due to age.

After receiving a special exemption to play at the U.S. Open in 2021, Mickelson – who will also receive a special exemption for The Masters and PGA Championship for life as a former champion – said: “Winning the U.S. Open has been a lifelong and elusive dream, and I’ve come close so many times.

“You can’t win if you don’t play. I’m honored and appreciative of the USGA for the opportunity and look forward to playing in my hometown on a golf course I grew up on.”

Mike Tyson is the youngest heavyweight champion in history, but his life was not without its challenges.

He was born in the tough Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, the youngest of three children, and his father walked out on his family after a heart condition stopped him working.

Mike’s violent Brooklyn upbringing, systemic poverty, no father to speak of, the rejection of his mother, and his juvenile life of crime are depicted in “Mike,” but not to the extent of what came out in.

He was already a seasoned criminal by the age of 12, robbing whatever, whenever, and whomever he could.

Mike has two siblings, Rodney and Denise, and a step-brother named Jimmie Lee Kirkpatrick.

His first talking tour lasted for seven nights, and the boxer walked out in front of more than 3,000 people in five different cities.

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Rodney Tyson

Rodney is the younger brother of the boxing legend Mike Tyson. He was born on April 12, 1966, in Brooklyn, New York.

Rodney is a highly skilled surgical physician assistant based in Los Angeles, California, with an exceptional career in the medical field.

He is married to Tammy Tyson, and they have a child.

Rodney’s net worth is estimated at $900,000, reflecting his hard work, dedication and commitment to patient care. He has remained relatively private, focusing on his family and his medical career.

Despite not achieving the same level of fame as his brother, Rodney’s life is a testament to the power of determination, entrepreneurship and giving back.

He has also been involved in philanthropic endeavors, including establishing a charitable foundation aimed at providing support and setting up boxing programs in inner-city schools.

Rodney’s story is an inspiring example of overcoming adversity and making a positive impact on the world, both inside and outside the medical field.

Denise Tyson

Denise was the older sister of the boxing legend Mike Tyson. She tragically passed away at the young age of 24 in February 1990, shortly after Mike’s upset loss to Buster Douglas.

She died of an apparent heart attack at her residence in Queens, New York. Denise was found unconscious by her husband and was pronounced dead on arrival.

Denise, who struggled with obesity, diabetes, and asthma, was reported to have weighed around 400 pounds, and these health conditions were said to have contributed to her untimely death.

Her passing was a devastating blow to the Tyson family, and Mike was profoundly affected by the loss of his sister.

Denise’s death added to the significant losses that Mike had experienced in his life, including the absence of his father, the death of his mother when he was 16, and the tragic passing of his daughter in 2009.

The impact of these losses has been a recurring theme in Mike’s life, and he has openly shared the challenges he has faced in coping with these tragedies.

Denise’s memory remains a part of Mike’s personal history, and her passing has contributed to the complex tapestry of the boxing icon’s life.

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Anthony Joshua’s fight with Deontay Wilder evaporated little more than an hour before he thought he was going to get it. But if AJ defeats Francis Ngannou next month, he could set himself on a path that leads once again towards a possible showdown with British heavyweight rival Tyson Fury

It has been much discussed. Talks have started up and failed multiple times. But still, could Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua actually happen?

The two are titans in British boxing with Fury the reigning WBC champion and Joshua, a former unified heavyweight champion, currently working his way back to the top.

Both have significant bouts coming up. On March 8 Joshua will box Francis Ngannou, the former UFC champion who gave Fury an expectedly difficult 10-round bout last year.

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Then, on May 18, Fury meets Oleksandr Usyk, the WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titlist, in their rescheduled undisputed championship fight.

Should the two British heavyweights prevail in their respective contests, a natural question will be whether they could finally fight each other in 2024.

Anthony Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn is advocating for precisely that. “If there’s a chance to jump in late summer or early autumn and make AJ vs Fury, it can be done and there’s ways to make it happen. I think there’s every chance that could happen,” Hearn told Sky Sports.

“[With] contracts, everyone’s got to be respected in that sense. But the pressure will be on to make that fight.”