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2020 fight schedule – Your guide to the new year in fighting

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BY MARCEL MARIAK

Jones v. Reyes
UFC 247 (February 8th, 2020)

Expert prediction and odds: Jones (-450) is favourite over Reyes (+350).
Prediction – Jones wins by decision.

UFC light heavyweight champion, Jon Jones, is set to defend his belt from the undefeated #4 contender Dominick Reyes in the UFC 247 main event. Jon Jones, who is at the top of the pound-for-pound rankings, has a nearly perfect record (22-1). His only loss was a disqualification in 2009 for illegal (twelve-to-six) elbows against Matt Hamill. Jones initially became the UFC light heavyweight champion in 2011 but had his title stripped for breaching the UFC code of conduct. He won the belt back in 2018 against Alexander Gustafsson and has defended the title twice since then.

Dominick Reyes is an undefeated American fighter, holding an impressive record (12-0). Starting his professional winning streak in late 2014, Reyes has shown no signs of stopping; winning the majority of his fights in the first round.

No matter which fighter reigns supreme, this will be a fight for the history books! Either Jones wins and defends his belt while ruining Reyes’ perfect record, or Reyes wins and a new light heavyweight king is crowned.

Shevchenko v. Chookagian
UFC 247 (February 8th, 2020)

Expert prediction and odds: Shevchenko (-1000) is a huge favourite over Chookagian (+600).
Prediction – Shevchenko wins by unanimous decision

The co-main event at UFC 247 will see women’s flyweight Valentina Shevchenko defend her title against Katlyn Chookagian. Former Thai kickboxing champion, Shevchenko has made a name for herself by dominating the flyweight division in recent times and holds an impressive 18-3 record. Also knows as the “Bullet”, Shevchenko crushes her adversaries in the cage with vicious striking combinations while her opponents flail their arms in hopes of defending against the onslaught (yes, it really is that intense).

Katlyn Chookagian is not an opponent to be taken lightly though, with a strong 13-2 record, Chookagian is the #1 contender in the flyweight division; making her the toughest matchup for Shevchenko.

Despite Chookagian (technically) being the best fighter to challenge Shevchenko for the title, there is a very slim chance that she’ll emerge victorious. As demonstrated by the huge (-1000) odds in favour of the Bullet. Shevchenko has proven herself in the cage too many times for anyone to reasonably consider her being defeated by Chookagian.

Zhang v. Jedrzejczyk
UFC 248  (March 7th, 2020)

Expert prediction and odds: Zhang (-175) is a slight favourite over Jedrzejczyk (+135).
Prediction – Zhang wins by KO

Women’s straw-weight champion Weili Zhang will defend her title for the first time against former UFC champion and feared Polish fighter, Joanna Jedrzejczyk.

Zhang lost her professional MMA debut back in 2013. A debut loss often spells disaster and a swift retirement for a fighter, but not Zhang. Losing her first fight by unanimous decision lit a fire in Zhang. Since then, the Chinese mixed martial artist has become one of the most respected fighters in the MMA community and boasts a remarkable 20-1 record. She won the straw-weight title against Jessica Andrade.

Joanna Jedrzejczyk is also an extremely capable warrior. The smack-talking Polish kickboxer made a name for herself by defending her straw-weight belt a whopping five times before finally losing it to Rose Namajunas in 2018. Jedrzejczyk is known for her harsh, brawling fighting style. She’s not afraid to go to war! Joanna loves to fight until she’s the last one standing, seldom ever backing down an inch.

Although Zhang is a slight favourite to win over Jedrzejczyk, the fight can go either way. Both fighters have proven themselves in the cage and no matter who wins, the matchup will certainly be one to watch!

Nurmagomedov v. Ferguson
UFC 249 (April 18th, 2020)

Expert prediction and odds: Nurmagomedov (-225) is a favourite over Ferguson (+185).
Prediction – Khabib wins by KO or TKO

The month of April will be host to one of the most anticipated UFC fights of all time: Khabib “The Eagle” Nurmagomedov vs Tony “El Cucuy” Ferguson.

Whether or not you’re a fight fanatic you recognize the name: Khabib Nurmagomedov. The Russian fighter from Dagestan can rightly be considered one of the most dangerous martial artists in the world. Everything from his intense training methods to his almost superhuman strength screams “Campion”! Khabib, who holds a legendary 28-0 record, has been decimating opponents since 2008; but his real shift to legendary fighter status was his win over Connor McGregor in 2018.

Khabib, the UFC Lightweight Champion has become famous for his intense lifestyle and fighting style. Born in the isolated mountainous region of Dagestan, Russia, Khabib was bred for war from a young age. He has a fighting style that is entertaining to watch no matter how knowledgeable someone is about martial arts. He uses his background in Sambo and wrestling to systemically take apart his opponents on the ground, and his strength to knock out and rag-doll opponents to the ground.

While Khabib has made almost all of the professional fighters he has faced thus far look like amateurs; his winning streak may come to an end against challenger, Tony Ferguson (25-3). Ferguson has one key skill that that very few of Khabib’s past opponents had: incredible wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu skills. What does this mean? No longer will Khabib be able to take down and maul his opponent on the ground. Instead, he’ll have to fight for every inch of ground and compete for even the slightest advantage.

Unfortunately, the fight is a pay-per-view event, but the price is well worth it to watch a piece of fighting history unfold!

Wilder v. Fury 2
Boxing: WBC Heavyweight Title (February 22nd, 2020)

Expert prediction and odds: Fury (-120) is a very slight favourite over Wilder (-110).
Prediction – Fury wins by decision.

Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and Tyson “Gypsy King” Fury had their first fight in late 2018 end with a draw. Needless to say, this left fans desperate for more. Over a year later, we’re getting what we asked for!

Wilder (42-0-1), the current WBC Heavyweight champion has won all but one of his professional matches: the one against Tyson Fury. Wilder is known for his selective and powerful striking abilities, with him knocking out his last opponent with the first punch he threw.

Fury (29-0-1), on the other hand, has been referred to as an “ugly boxer”, with his brutal (and sometimes sloppy) fighting style. Despite his unorthodox methods, Tyson is the only boxer to interrupt Wilder’s winning streak.

Wilder v. Fury 2 will be a war. It won’t just be a fight for the heavyweight championship; it will be a fight for honour. Both boxers will enter the ring looking to prove they’re the better man, and amend their tainted records.

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Antigua and Barbuda welcome the world to the Grand Cricket Tournaments this summer

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BY KRISHNA MISTRY

To all cricket fans, Antigua and Barbuda welcome you all to the Grand Cricket Tournaments this summer! Two major cricket events are happening at the twin islands of the paradise of Antigua and Barbuda this year. They are hosting the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League, and FairBreak T20.

They have started their promotion for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup with an innovative marketing campaign, ‘Be’, and the Antigua and the Barbuda Tourism Authority is inviting cricket fans to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the game in Antigua and Barbuda.

The CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Colin C. James, gives us insight into their campaign: “Our ‘Be’ campaign is about being present in the moment, allowing one’s senses to awaken to the variety of experiences Antigua and Barbuda has to offer. From exploring our heritage and vibrant culture to indulging in the thrill of sailing and yachting, finding solace in our wellness havens, or being romanced in our intimate settings, the campaign beckons visitors to be present and embrace every aspect of our unique destination.”

The campaign rolled out this month, with a “Be” video tailored specifically for cricket fans, as Antigua and Barbuda – known for its rich cricketing culture – prepares for a summer of fantastic cricket. This month, the campaign started with a special video for cricket fans, showcasing Antigua and Barbuda’s rich cricketing tradition ahead of a summer packed with thrilling cricket action.

The video depicts a cricket ball in space that lands on a beautiful Antiguan beach, accompanied by delighted local children. The ball’s journey takes it to iconic landmarks like Shirley Heights and Nelson’s Dockyard, through bustling restaurants and tranquil spas, accompanied by the sound of a conch shell signaling the beginning of the festivities.

The “Be” cricket campaign will be released across key source markets for Antigua and Barbuda, targeting potential travelers interested in cricket. It will appear in digital, print, social media, and radio advertising for the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority.

The video featured Sir Richie Richardson, a West Indies cricket legend and one of the country’s cricketing knights. He exclaims, “You’ve got to Be Here,” during the “Be” campaign as he shares a warm invitation to all cricket fans to experience the cricketing action, soak up the ‘cricket carnival’ atmosphere Antigua and Barbuda is famed for and “be a part of the game” in his homeland.

Antigua and Barbuda astronaut Keisha Schahaff, the first person in the world to go to space with her daughter, also appears in the video that plays on elements of the “Out of this World.”

The ICC T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup comes to Antigua this June. The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup isn’t the only prestigious cricket tournament coming to Antigua and Barbuda this year.

The FairBreak T2O Challenge will celebrate Women’s Cricket in July. Then, from August 28th – October 6th the 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL24) will take place across the Caribbean, with key matches in Antigua.

In November, England’s Men’s Cricket will once again tour the West Indies for a white ball series, with fixtures and matches across Antigua and the Caribbean. The full schedule of the upcoming ICC T20 Fixtures taking place in Antigua are:

June   9th, 2024 – Oman vs Scotland

June 11th, 2024 – Australia vs Namibia

June 13th, 2024 – England vs Oman

June 15th, 2024 – Namibia vs England

June 19th, 2024 – A2 vs D1

June 20th, 2024 – B2 vs D2

June 22nd,2024 – A1 vs D2

June 23rd ,2024 – C2 vs D1

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Will Léonice Huet (Black badminton player) qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics

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BY KRISHNA MISTRY

Twenty-three-year-old, Léonice Huet, is one of the few Black representations in badminton. Huet, a French badminton player, started her career at BadBonneval Club, and soon in 2014, she joined the CLT Orleans, another badminton club.

She then debuted in the BWF, Badminton World Federation, competing in the VII Portuguese Junior 2015, where she played women’s singles and mixed doubles. She moved on to play in many junior international series in: Poland, Hungary, France, Latia, Romania, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Germany and many more countries worldwide.

Huet has had the opportunity to play in many series, allowing her to grow as an athlete and gain more opportunities in badminton. Huet has played a total of three-hundred and sixteen matches in her career, two-hundred and thirty-eight matches in singles with one-hundred and thirty-nine wins and ninety-nine losses, fifty games in doubles with thirty wins and twenty losses, and twenty-eight in mixed events with nineteen wins and nine losses.

She has won a total of ten titles in her career, from 2015 to 2024, four being gold medals and six being silver. This year alone, Huet has competed in many series. She started her 2024 by competing at the VICTOR Swedish Open, from January 18th to February 21st.

Huet played extremely well, allowing her to proceed to the quarterfinals, where she played Ágnes Kőrösi, a Hungarian player, which she won both sets, progressing her to the semi-finals. She played an Azerbaijan player named Keisha Fatimah Az Zahra, whom she easily beat. It was now time for the finals, where she played an Indian player named Devika Sihag.

It was a tough match, Huet was able to win the first set, twenty-one to eighteen. The second set rolled around, and it did not look too well for Huet, who lost fourteen to twenty-one. It was time for the third set, the tiebreaker.

Would Huet win the finals, starting her year with a great start and receiving gold or would she lose and receive a silver medal?

Unfortunately, Huet lost the third set by two points and received a silver medal. She has competed at the: Azerbaijan International, YONEX German Open, Orleans Masters Badminton by VICTOR 2024, and the Orlen Polish. The latest championship she competed in was the 2024 European Championship in Germany.

She won all the rounds in this tournament, except for the quarterfinals. Huet was against Carolina Marin, a Spanish player, who ranks fifth in the BWF. This was a great learning opportunity for Huet as this will help her move up the ladder.

Huet is currently ranked seventieth, which is impressive as there are four hundred and ninety-nine players in the BWF. She has big dreams. To improve, to be better and to have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic 2024, which will be held on her turf.

Huet takes inspiration from Serena Williams, twenty-three-time grand slam winner, as she bids to qualify for the home Olympics in Paris 2024.

She has told the BWF, “It is very important for Black people to know that they are capable of achieving great success in life. It is essential to convey this kind of powerful message to inspire them.”

Will Huet be competing at the Summer Olympics Paris 2024? Unfortunately, the list of competing athletes has not been released. The Olympics takes one-hundred and seventy-two badminton athletes to compete: eighty-six women and eighty-six men. The qualifications started on May 1st, 2023, and ends April 28th, 2024.

The final eligibility list will be published two days after the deadline, April 30th.

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The story of Sha’carri Richardson: 4th fastest woman in the world

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The American track and field athlete, Sha’carri Richardson, is currently ranked fourth globally in the women’s category. Richardson, a twenty-four-year-old, has quickly jumped up the ladder in the course of her professional career.

After her first year at Louisiana State University, Richardson became a professional track and field athlete in 2019. At her first meet, she ran the one-hundred-meter race with a record of 10.75 seconds, breaking the collegiate record at the NCAA Championship Division, making her one of the ten fastest women in the world at eighteen.

She competed at the United States Olympic Trials in 2020, winning gold in the one-hundred-meter event. This was a significant moment, as no US woman had won a gold in this event since 1996. Richardson was determined to win in this event, as it had been twenty-four years, but also wanted to prove people wrong. Richardson stands tall at five feet and one inch, and many had told her that this was not the profession for her.

She proved them wrong and won gold in this event at a speed of 10.86 seconds. This led to her qualifying for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Unfortunately, on July 1st, 2020, it was reported that Sha’carri Richardson had tested positive for THC metabolites, indicating recent use of cannabis and putting her US Trials event in doubt. Richardson then made an official announcement that she had taken the drug to cope with her mother’s death.

Unfortunately, she was not able to compete at the 2021 Summer Olympics, but soon returned to track where she competed at the 2021 Prefontaine Classic, where she placed ninth (last place) with a time of 11.14 seconds.

In 2022, Richardson could not make it to the World Championship as she did not qualify in the one-hundred and two-hundred-meter events in the US National Championship.

Finally, 2023 rolled around in hopes of being the year for Richardson. She won the one-hundred-meter final at the Miramar Invitational, with a time of 10.57 seconds. Moreover, she secured her career’s first Diamond League victory in Doha. This annual day-long track and field meet is held in Doha, Qatar.

Richardson competed at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championship in Eugene, Oregon, clocking in at 10.82 seconds in the one-hundred-meter event, qualifying her for the World Championship.

This was a memorable meet, as seconds before the race, Richardson took her orange wig off and revealed her original braided hair. When asked about her actions, she told the media, “The reason why I decided to do the wig reveal… Last time I was at the big stadium here, I had my orange hair. I wanted to show you guys that I’m still that girl, but I’m better. I’m still that girl, but I’m stronger. I’m still that girl, but I’m wiser.”

With this great win, Richardson competed at the World Championship, where she won the title. The World Championship was held in Budapest, Hungary from August 19th to August 29th.

Richardson proved her athletic skill in Budapest by winning the one-hundred-meter world title with 10.65 seconds, leaving behind Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Jackson is a Jamaican sprinter who competes in the one-hundred, two-hundred, and four-hundred-meter events.

In the one-hundred-meter event, she is the fifth-fastest woman of all time, in the two-hundred-meter, she is the fastest woman alive, and the second-fastest woman in history. Fraser is also a Jamaican sprinter who competes in the sixty, one-hundred and two-hundred-meter events and is widely known as one of the greatest sprinter.

The year 2024 has a lot in store for Sha’carri Richardson, as she will attend her first meet of this year on April 6thl at the 2024 Miramar Invitational alongside Shericka Jackson. She is also training for the 2024 Paris Olympics as it will mark her debut in the Olympics.

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