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Major Rule Announced For Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis That Has Fans Saying Fight Is ‘Waste Of Time’

Further clarity has been revealed ahead of the Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis fight.

YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul is set to face WBA lightweight champion Davis at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida on Friday 14 November, after it was moved from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

The bout has received criticism from some of the boxing world due to the massive weight and size difference between the two men, with Paul having weighed as heavy as 227lbs in his boxing career, while ‘Tank’ has never competed above the 140lb limit.

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Last time out, Paul fought at cruiserweight when he defeated former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in June, while Davis was held to a majority decision draw in his WBA lightweight title defence against Lamont Roach in March.

It was believed that ‘Tank’ would have an immediate rematch with Roach until he instead he opted for the clash with Paul, but it had yet to be officially revealed what the rules the pair would be fighting under.

Executive director of the Florida Athletic Commission Timothy Shipman has now confirmed some of the plans, after he explained to USA Today that the clash will be an exhibition.

“You can’t do a fight like that as a pro fight. It’ll be an exhibition fight. “I’m looking at the details right now. I mean, it’s happening pretty fast. But I am sure there will be other stipulations because you can’t do it with the same requirements.”

Some fans have reacted poorly to the news, with one branding it ‘a waste of time’ – while another described it as a ‘clown show.’

Paul and Davis are set to meet at their first press conference on Monday, where the big size difference will be visible for the first time.

Though ‘Bud’ had scored extraordinary victories before, like the all-time great thumping he handed Errol Spence Jr. in 2023 to become the best welterweight, this victory crowned him the best across all the sport’s weight classes. Crawford is a generational talent, and he proved as much in front of 70,000 boxing fans at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and 42 million people on Netflix.

Considering the nature of his historic wins, combined with the platforms he’s fought on, it may seem strange to think that Crawford’s true wealth-building phase is yet to begin. He’s made a helluva lot of money, of course. For the beating he gave Spence, he earned a reported $25 million. A further $10 million headed to his bank for the Canelo win, he said. But this is significantly less than the apparent $150 million windfall Canelo took home.

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Crawford accelerated his name-value with his wins, though, and he’ll have advanced the types of paychecks he could command in the near future. He could, very soon, quadruple his wealth – particularly if he was to follow the same playbook that Floyd Mayweather and Tyson Fury did during their peak money-making years in boxing.

Crawford may even have prepared the sport for a trick that ‘Money’ and ‘The Gypsy King’ perfected, and it sets the groundwork for the prospect of nine-figure paydays in the near future.

Terence Crawford to Emulate Floyd Mayweather & Tyson Fury

Mayweather and Fury made retirement a business.

Through their respective careers, they both announced abrupt retirements, only to return to the fight game often to attract greater paydays than they ever earned prior to those announcements.

Aged 30, Mayweather walked away from boxing after stopping Ricky Hatton, which earned him a reported $25 million in 2007. Two years later, Mayweather came back from retirement to win $60 million by beating Juan Manuel Marquez, which launched a second prime run for him. In 2015, Mayweather announced that he was once again done with boxing at 38 years old, having tallied $700 million in career earnings. Two years later, Mayweather again returned to fight Conor McGregor in his final retirement comeback for a $300 million score to become the sport’s first billionaire boxer.

Fury, too, perfected the art of turning retirement into theater and a promotional strategy.

In 2015, after dethroning Wladimir Klitschko — one of the decade’s best wins — Fury vacated the heavyweight belts, suffered from depression, and claimed retirement multiple times. However, he returned in 2018 and fought Sefer Seferi, Francesco Pianeta, and then Deontay Wilder, which sparked a thrilling three-fight series to earn Fury $120 million across the trilogy. After finishing Dillian Whyte in 2022, Fury returned against Derek Chisora, and a Riyadh Season swing which saw him fight Francis Ngannou and Oleksandr Usyk (twice) to take home more than $200 million.

Now, it appears to be Crawford’s turn.

In the run-up to the Canelo bout, Crawford repeatedly emphasized that he was only taking things “one fight at a time.” However, he’s also always indicated that he wants to retire on his “own terms.” Following his legacy-defining win over Canelo, he did not definitively rule out retirement, but he didn’t commit to fighting one more time, either. “I don’t know,” he said.

“I’ve got to sit down with my team and we’ll talk about it.”

Crawford only competes once a year.

And the opponents who make sense right now (Gennadiy Golovkin in a defense of his undisputed crown at super middleweight, a Canelo rematch, challenging Janibek for his middleweight belts to become a six-weight world champion, or even a bloodbath bout against Sebastian Fundora. Heck, even Ilia Topuria in a crossover bout involving the UFC superstar) may not be who makes most sense when Crawford fights again in 12 months time.

And so he could be preparing the world for a retirement statement, only to return in one year, like he would have done all along, against the best option that optimizes his earning power before he retires for real. History dictates that it’s an effective strategy to maximize the monetization of a final hurrah in boxing, like two of the sport’s icons have done before him.

Crawford has built an approximate net worth of $50 million in boxing so far, but if he plays it right, he could quadruple his wealth in the next few years. After all, if Mayweather made boxing a business and Fury made it theater, Crawford may be about to make it both — and laugh all the way to the bank as a result.

3 wild super fights Terence Crawford could make if Canelo Alvarez opts against rematch

Terence Crawford finds himself in a funny spot after winning the biggest fight of his career.

‘Bud’ beat Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision to become the undisputed super middleweight champion on Saturday night.

In doing so, the 37-year-old became the new face of boxing and the pound-for-pound number one.

Canelo Alvarez Terence Crawford

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However, there is a distinct lack of viable opponents for him to face if Canelo Alvarez opts against pursuing an immediate rematch.

Terence Crawford may have to think outside the box to make his next money-spinning super fight.

Bloody Elbow believes three fights could deliver another monster payday for the American superstar.

Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II winner

Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn sold over one million pay-per-views when they fought in April.

Naturally, an immediate rematch was booked after Eubank eked out a unanimous decision win after 12 rounds of pulsating back-and-forth action.

Whoever wins their November 15 rerun will be in a great position to call out Terence Crawford.

Eubank, in particular, has campaigned at 168lbs for large portions of his professional boxing career.

The super middleweight division would be less natural for Benn, but Crawford would surely have no problem dropping down for the right opponent.

Eubank and Benn seem like the two boxers, other than Canelo, who could provide Crawford with another big payday.

Ilia Topuria

UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria is clearly very keen to switch sports and fight Crawford.

The Spanish MMA star recently sent a threat to Crawford amid their escalating social media feud.

Topuria is the pound-for-pound best fighter in the UFC, who appears to be on the verge of superstardom.

A crossover fight between him and Crawford could deliver Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor numbers.

UFC CEO Dana White says he’s not interested in his fighters moving to boxing, but now that he’s involved in the sport as a promoter, the likelihood of Crawford vs. Topuria happening has become a real possibility.

Jake Paul

Hardcore fans might hate this one, but Jake Paul also makes our list of potential opponents.

At this point, it’s undeniable that the former Disney star is one of the biggest draws in boxing.

65 million people tuned into Netflix to watch him fight a 58-year-old Mike Tyson last year.

The 28-year-old will probably draw a bigger crowd for his clash with Gervonta Davis on November 14.

If Paul gets through that fight unscathed, you can bet he’ll be issuing a callout to Crawford, who would be silly not to consider taking that fight due to the vast amount of money up for grabs and the relatively low level of opposition.

Davis may be small, but many expect him to kill the Paul vs. Crawford conversation before it gets started.

For now, Crawford can just sit back, relax, and wait to see what opportunities come his way in the next few months.

Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul fight could still take place on one condition

Eddie Hearn remains open to a fight between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul, provided the latter isn’t defeated by Gervonta Davis.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer recently returned to the ring for the first time since his victory over Mike Tyson in June, taking on Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Paul emerged victorious in a dominant decision over the former middleweight champion. Just months after this win, the young American confirmed he will be facing Davis on November 14 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

In recent months, Paul has been vocal about wanting a showdown with Joshua, which seemed likely to happen early next year. The ‘Problem Child’ was so eager to fight the two-time heavyweight champion that he was even prepared to accept a mere ONE PER CENT of the purse.

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However, after a brutal snub from Joshua, it appears the Brit has moved on. ‘AJ’ hasn’t fought since his loss to Daniel Dubois last September but is expected to make a comeback next year. Amid discussions of a return, Hearn has not ruled out a potential clash between Joshua and Paul – but concedes they will completely move on if the ‘Problem Child’ is defeated by ‘Tank’, reports All Out Fighting.

“I spoke to Nakisa Bidarian today (Monday), they want to make the Jake Paul fight,” Hearn told Ariel Helwani. “And I said to Nakisa ‘we were right up for that fight, and we would do it. But, we cannot take that fight without seeing what happens against Tank.’ Because if you get flattened by Tank, don’t even think we can make an AJ fight.”

It would not spell disaster if Joshua misses out on facing Paul, as Hearn acknowledges he is eyeing a massive bout for his prized fighter next summer. “Right now, we are planning to return in January or February. It has been well documented. We have had that offer, an approach from Ghana, and I think it would be the most tremendous thing for AJ to fight in Africa,” Hearn continued.

“I really do. When you look at what he has done in his career, I think it would just be wild. He needs that fight. It has been a year now that he has been out of the ring. If we are going into a (Tyson) Fury or we are going to a (Daniel) Dubois, (Oleksandr) Usyk… whoever it is going to be… there will be a major fight next summer.”

Hearn reckons a potential showdown between Tyson Fury and Joshua would represent boxing’s biggest spectacle. The ‘Gypsy King’ declared his retirement in January following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk last year, but dramatically reversed his decision in July.

Despite his previous comments, Fury has stated that he won’t be stepping back into the ring, even though he regularly posts training videos. Regardless of whether Joshua fights the ‘Gypsy King’, Hearn is keen to arrange a match for his star against a top contender next summer.

The boxing promoter concluded: “He needs to get back in the groove against a top twenty guy, that he can go in, blow the cobwebs off, look good and gear himself up for the last big roll of the dice. Right now, I would say January or February in Africa is very common and I would be looking to head out to see AJ next week to try and finalise some plans.”

Eddie Hearn feared he had made huge Anthony Joshua mistake

Eddie Hearn feared he played the wrong hand when it came to signing Anthony Joshua.

Joshua has enjoyed a glittering career at the top of boxing’s heaviest division. The 35-year-old was destined for greatness after he struck gold at the Olympic Games in London back in 2012. Following his triumph on home soil, major promoters were eager to tie the Brit down.

‘AJ’ received several multi-fight deals and life-changing money. It came as no surprise, seeing as he was tipped to become the poster boy of British boxing. Joshua met up with Hearn, but the latter decided to make a real gamble. The promoter urged the boxer to take his time and meet with everyone else before making a final decision.

Anthony Joshua Eddie Hearn

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It was a risky move from Hearn, especially after he did not hear from Joshua for six weeks. It was at that point 46-year-old feared the young boxer had made a slight mistake. In ‘Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen’ – which is now airing on Netflix, Hearn shared his earlier memories of Joshua.

“Anthony Joshua is definitely the most important figure in our boxing business… ever,” said Hearn. “He became Olympic champion in 2012 and every promoter in boxing wanted to represent this man… the race was on to sign Anthony Joshua. Anthony is a deep thinking, he is a gatherer of information and I never heard from him and I thought, what have you done? Then I got a message saying he wanted to come back in. He said, ‘I’ve met everyone and I want to sign with you, that changed out company forever and we’ve shared some moments with AJ.”

Hearn’s father, Barry – who is the founder and president of the Matchroom empire – followed up on his son’s comments and admits he too was itching to sign the Brit. “I was desperate to sign him straight away and Eddie said no,” he admitted. “Give him some time, let him come to us. It was about a year and Joshua had been around every operator in the world.”

The Hearns have since stuck with Joshua after the British boxing sensation penned a deal with the promotion in October 2013. On the topic of the Hearn family, Joshua said: “Matchroom are family run business, Barry, the Godfather, what he’s achieved coming from a council estate like myself, I take my hat off to him. One thing I do want is to buy that house, the Matchroom office from him, that’s one of my goals. Eddie is good at what he does and I’m good at what I do. I’m like the artwork that goes on the wall and Eddie’s there to sell the art, but if I was a bad boxer, Eddie would not make the time for me.”

Joshua has enjoyed some memorable moments under the guidance of Matchroom. After making his professional debut in 2013, ‘AJ’ quickly rose up the ranks across the regional scene, but it was evident early on that he was able to compete with some of the best in the world at heavyweight.

The 35-year-old first became a world champion in 2016, knocking out Charles Martin in the second round. Joshua went on to defend the title multiple times and pick up more hardware along the way with wins over the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Carlos Takam, Joseph Parker and Alexander Povetkin.

He suffered the first defeat of his career in 2019 after he was stopped by Andy Ruiz Jr in New York. That said, he went on to get his revenge in the immediate rematch, before eventually going head-to-head with Oleksandr Usyk on two separate occasions in 2021 and 2022, respectively. Despite losing both outings, Joshua regained some sort of momentum with wins over Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius, Otto Wallin and Francis Ngannou. ‘AJ’ has not fought since losing to Daniel Dubois last September. The two-time heavyweight champion is expected to return early next year in what could be his final year as a boxer.

Canelo woke up after Crawford loss to experience something he hasn’t in seven years

Canelo Alvarez’s seven-year streak as a reigning world champion is over.

Terence Crawford ensured this by claiming an astonishing win over the now former undisputed super-middleweight king.

The 70,482 fans packed into the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, as well as those who tuned in to watch worldwide on Netflix, witnessed two pound-for-pound greats in a historic showdown.

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After overcoming the odds, that were undeniably stacked against him having climbed two-weight classes, Crawford extended his professional record to 42-0.

It showed how dominant a boxer Canelo had been given the shock loss marked the first time in seven years that he was not in possession of at least one belt.

Although his incredible streak as a title holder may now be over, he is undeniably one of the 21st Century’s pound-for-pound greats.

What was Canelo Alvarez’s seven-year reign as world champion?

The Mexican began his impressive streak in 2018, when he achieved a narrow majority decision win during his rematch with Gennady Golovkin.

Canelo handed the longtime champion his first loss as he claimed the WBC and WBA middleweight titles.

A year later, Canelo defeated Daniel Jacobs to claim his opponent’s IBF middleweight title and become the unified WBA, WBC and IBF champion of the division.

Continuing his impressive streak in a second outing in 2019, the Mexican challenger stepped up to add the WBO light-heavyweight world title to his collection when he knocked out Sergey Kovalev.

Then, in his lone appearance of 2020, he went head-to-head with Britain’s Callum Smith.

Canelo dominated their bout in order to claim the WBA, WBC and Ring Magazine super-middleweight titles.

As he faced mandatory WBC world super-middleweight challengerAvni Yildirim in 2021, he not only defended his title but also knocked his opponent down in the third round.

After another KO win, Canelo was matched up to face-off with Billy Joe Saunders.

Following an eight-round stoppage due to Saunders sustaining a gruesome eye injury, their clash ended with Canelo winning the unified WBA, WBC and WBO super-middleweight belt.

From there, Caleb Plant had the only title of the super-middleweight division that Canelo had not yet claimed.

He ensured that no stone was left unturned when he got the opportunity to face the IBF title holder, Plant, in 2021, as Canelo delivered an 11th-round knockout to become the undisputed champion of the weight class.

Off the back of his continued success cleaning up in his fourth division he only lost once during his illustrious stint, when he clashed with Dmitry Bivol in Las Vegas in 2022.

Canelo’s staggering seven-year streak of title possession continued until September 2025 when he lost in Sin City.

Canelo’s seven-year itch

For seven straight years, Canelo had at least one belt now he has none…

  • 2018: Beat Gennady Golovkin: WBC and WBA middleweight world champion
  • 2019: Beat Daniel Jacobs: IBF middleweight world champion
  • 2019: Beat Sergey Kovalev: WBO light-heavyweight world champion
  • 2020: Beat Callum Smith: WBA, WBC and Ring Magazine super-middleweight world champion
  • 2021: Beat Avni Yildirim: Retained WBC super-middleweight title
  • 2021: Beat Billy Joe Saunders: Unified WBA, WBC and WBO super-middleweight titles
  • 2021: Beat Caleb Plant: IBF super-middleweight world champion
  • 2022: Lost to Dmitry Bivol
  • 2022: Beat Gennady Golovkin to retain undisputed WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO super-middleweight titles
  • 2023: Beat John Ryder to retain undisputed WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO super-middleweight titles
  • 2023: Beat Jermell Charlo to retain undisputed super-middleweight world titles
  • 2024: Beat Jaime Munguia to retain his undisputed super-middleweight crown
  • 2024: Beat Edgar Berlanga to retain his WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles
  • 2025: Beat William Scull to became a two-time undisputed super middleweight champion
  • 2025: Lost to Terence Crawford

Despite the loss, Canelo is a highly regarded pound-for-pound great that has held titles in four weight classes across his 20 years on the scene.

Crawford moved up two weight classes to challenge Canelo for his super-middleweight titles and action the ‘fight of the century’.

Many viewed victory as an unlikely outcome for Crawford due to the size difference between the men.

Although, his performance on Saturday night certainly proved any doubters wrong.

The 37-year-old defeated Canelo and in doing so became the first male three-weight undisputed champion across the four-belt era.

Not only that, but the Nebraska native also joined an elite group of five-weight world champions.

Rematch could decide Terence Crawford’s next opponent after being ordered following show-stealing fight of the year

A highly anticipated rematch has been ordered following a phenomenal bout in Las Vegas.

On Saturday night at Allegiant Stadium, Terence Crawford defeated Canelo Alvarez to become the new undisputed super middleweight champion.

The fight was competitive but it was perfectly clear that ‘Bud’ won the vast majority of the rounds in a spectacular performance.

Lester Martinez punches Christian M'billi at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, inset Terence Crawford smiles on stage at a press conference in Las Vegas

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In the co-main event, Callum Walsh beat Fernando Vargas Jr. to remain undefeated in a clash that didn’t exactly earn its high placement on the card.

It was clear to many fans in hindsight that the fight that took place before it should have been moved one spot higher due to its show-stealing action.

Christian M’billi vs Lester Martinez rematch ordered by the WBC

Canelo Alvarez may have beaten Terence Crawford in one key area, but the fight for the most part, was a stunning performance rather than a back and forth classic.

The same cannot be said for the WBC interim super middleweight bout between Christian M’billi and Lester Martinez that took place on the four-fight main card.

Both men went toe-to-toe with one another for 10 rounds, with the competitive nature of the fight being best defined by the fact that it went to a draw that produced few complaints from the fans.

On Wednesday, the WBC ordered the two undefeated competitors to start talks for an immediate rematch after M’billi kept hold of his belt.

Martinez had filed a request for a rematch, setting them up for a rematch that is going to attract a lot more attention this time around.

There will be a 30-day negotiation period for the parties to come to an agreement, though there is also a designated purse bid attached if this isn’t met.

The winner of Christian M’billi vs Lester Martinez 2 could end up leaving with one of Terence Crawford’s belts

As the WBC interim super middleweight champion, Christian M’billi could have been declared as the mandatory challenger for the winner of the main event had he emerged victorious.

A fight with Terence Crawford could still await the winner of this rematch, though this seems unlikely for several reasons.

We don’t know whether ‘Bud’ will choose to continue fighting at super middleweight after moving up two weight classes and even if he does, both M’billi and Martinez aren’t going to be the biggest names on the table.

By the time this rematch happens, there could even be a scenario where the title that Crawford just won is put on the line if it’s clear that he isn’t going to defend it in the near future.

Inside Venus Williams and Andrea Preti’s stunning Italian wedding venue

Venus Williams has been one of the biggest tennis talking points of 2025, with the tennis icon making a surprise return to court this summer and impressing many with her level.

After picking up a stunning opening win in her first match back at the Citi D.C. Open, Williams then pushed top-15 star Karolina Muchova to three sets at the US Open, while reaching the quarter-final of the women’s doubles alongside Leylah Fernandez.

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It has been a hugely significant year for the seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, and she revealed in July that she was engaged to Andrea Preti, a high-profile Italian actor — and it has now been reported by Ansa that the two are set to tie the knot imminently, with their wedding set to take place on Friday on the Italian island of Ischia.

Where is Ischia?

A stunning island off the Italian coast, Ischia is set to play host to Williams and Preti’s nuptials this Friday.

Venus Williams is set to get married in Ischia.

Located approximately 30 kilometres or 19 miles from Naples, the small island sits inside the Gulf of Naples, and is the largest of the Phlegrean Islands group.

The island is popular among tourists and visitors, with approximately 34 kilometres or 21 miles of coastline, and an overall area of 47 square kilometres.

Only around 20,000 people live on the island permanently, with the main town — named after the island itself — the largest of six communes on the island.

A mountainous island, Ischia is known for its stunning scenery and has plenty of attractions.

The main attraction is arguably the Arogonese Castle, a historic medieval castle connected to the main island by a stone bridge.

Other highlights on the island include the Grotto del Mago Cave, the La Mortella botanical gardens, and an array of attractive beaches.

However, Williams and Preti have reportedly picked out one stunning location to tie the knot at.

Where will Williams and Preti get married?

Williams and Preti are reportedly set to get married at the Lighthouse Punta Imperatore, a hotel on the southwest of the island.

As the name may well suggest, the building was initially a lighthouse and still functions as one for cruise ships and cargo ships heading to Naples, though it also now acts as an exclusive hotel.

Set on a 172m high cliff, the hotel has a roof terrace with a rooftop bar, a terrace for restaurants and events, and what the official website describes as a ‘romantic honeymoon terrace — something that may have proved a key attraction for the happy couple.

It is hardly a budget hotel, with the cheapest of the four rooms available for €360 per night.

According to Ansa, while the wedding will take place at the Lighthouse, the wedding party will then move to Lisola, a restaurant approximately 3.5 kilometres up the coast.

Opened in 2024, the restaurant is highly regarded in Italy and is recognised for its high-class Mediterranean cuisine.

The restaurant has been exclusively booked for the wedding, with several high-profile figures thought to be attending the nuptials.

Roger Federer has floated the enticing prospect of a revival of his iconic rivalry with Rafael Nadal, in comments that will excite millions of tennis fans around the world.

While Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner’s exciting new rivalry has filled much of the void left behind following the retirements of Federer and Nadal, many tennis fans will always regard the battles between the Swiss maestro and his Spanish rival to be the best in tennis history.

So the prospect of seeing the duo back on court in the near future will set pulses racing and Federer has revealed in an interview with CNBC that he would be open to the prospect of returning to tennis for a seniors tour that could also feature Nadal.

Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer

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When asked whether he would be open to leading a new tour that could feature the icons of tennis, Federer was quick to offer a positive response.

“Yeah, why not?” he said. “I love Rafa. I played four hours of tennis here in San Francisco and also an hour and a half in LA. I am playing a lot, I’m trying to keep in good shape.

“I know Rafa is open to playing some more tennis. It sounds terrible… seniors tennis. Maybe we can create a tour. A ‘Fedal’ Tour.

“One of the reasons I started the Laver Cup was to shine a light on the past greats of the game and maybe a seniors tour, we’ve had it in the past.

“There is a lot of appetite to see past champions in tennis, so I could look into that, for sure.”

Federer spoke about life after tennis earlier this year, as he admitted he needed some time to adjust to his new life after he hung up his rackets following a doubles match alongside Nadal at the 2022 Laver Cup in London.

“I didn’t have any plans per se as I was always trying to come back and then all of a sudden I realised that was it,” Federer told the ATP.

“And then I was just ‘okay, it is over, what now?’ I think now I feel I am more in control of my schedule as before I was just… the afterburn of having just retired, so it has been good, honestly.

“I have to be careful I don’t do too many things, but at the same time I’m really happy to be busy, I like being with other people, love being with my family, I love to travel. But I guess sometimes you just have to make sure to find the right balance and I feel like I have that, so it’s great.”

“I am trying to go to the gym four times a week and I can’t believe I am actually doing that. I rent the space at home and put the machines in and I got it the week after the Laver Cup in London, so it was like, after my career I finally had a gym.

“A little bit weird once I had retired, so now I have to use it, so I do that well, and I don’t play so much tennis anymore so I have to be a little bit more careful with what I eat and stuff.

“I would still like to play some exhibitions down the road so I want to stay in shape and try to look good a little bit.”

Federer and Nadal may have hit their final balls in anger as professional players, but we might not have seen the last of their great rivalry after all.

Elon Musk backs Phil Mickelson after he condemns disturbing reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death

The assassination of Charlie Kirk has ignited a fierce debate online. Targeting the disturbing reactions to the news, Phil Mickelson, an American Golf legend took a strong stand, condemning the support given to Charlie Kirk’s shooter and his actions.

His statement on X has now even received a powerful backing from the tech billionaire Elon Musk. It has not just amplified the message, but has sparked a wider conversation on toxic rhetoric and violence accountability within the digital age.

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Elon Musk backs Golf legend Phil Mickelson’s stance on violence

After the tragic shooting at Utah University, which took the life of Charlie Kirk, Phil Mickelson turned on to X, expressing his profound dismay. He wasn’t just heartbroken by the loss of life but even horrified by the online commentary segment. The golfer ensured to specifically call out ones who applauded the alleged shooter’s appalling behavior. He described it as a revealing look at the dangerous extremism form.

Mickelson further stated that this incident has shaken up his belief in people. He tried to emphasize that it is morally reprehensible. His central hope, which was clearly stated online, was that one’s spreading hate would face consequences for all of their words, in this tragedy’s wake.

The entire condemnation resonated well with Elon Musk. The billionaire directly added a powerful declaration quoting Mickelson’s post. In it, Musk said, “They will be held accountable.” The simple statement coming from Musk served as an amplification of the entire message shared by Mickelson. It signalled that the toxic rhetoric will not be tolerated on X.

Phil Mickelson makes a stand against toxic rhetoric

Criticism shared by Mickelson on X went beyond just some mere disapproval of this entire violent act. He made sure to give a distinction between criminal violence and protected free speech, a point which was seen as central within his argument. The athlete further emphasized that to celebrate murder is a representation of severe moral failure and sickness in society. As per him, it is not a valid political opinion or free speech exercise.

The perspective did strike a chord with many. There are many others on X who have spoken up against people celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death. It has brought in broad conversation about moral lines that one must not cross, even within political disagreement. The unanimous message was clear: to justify violence is completely unacceptable, and those who will do so will have to face consequences.