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Category: Olympics
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Created: Wednesday, 17 April 2019 17:31
If someone wants to become the next Usain Bolt, he must have the speed and charisma to achieve it. Aside from being the fastest man on the planet, Bolt’s personality propelled him into international superstardom. Now that he retired, the track world is looking for its next superstar. One of the candidates is Noah Lyles.
His name might be unfamiliar to you, but Noah Lyles is fast becoming track’s next big time. At 21 years old, he is faster than Bolt in both the 100 meters and 200 meters at the same age. Also, he wears eye-catching socks and out-of-the-box victory celebrations. These factors will make him the next big star at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
He told pay per head sites that if people saw him having fun while winning medals, then he can inspire others to achieve their own dreams. In addition, he confessed fearing growing up when he was younger. He thought he needed to get a normal job. However, he outgrew that fear and now he gets paid running in a circle.
Read more: Sportsbook Bets on Noah Lyles to Be the Next Usain Bolt
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Category: Fighting
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Created: Thursday, 14 March 2019 14:02
There’s only one thing that true fight fans want: the best boxers battling it out for the gold in the prime of their lives.
Nobody wants to see two pound-for-pound greats going at it too late; as was the case when Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao finally locked horns a little too far down the line for most fans’ liking.
At the age of 29, Anthony Joshua is arguably in his prime as a boxer, and having rarely been tested during his 22-fight career there is still plenty of gas in the tank too.
The concern, however, for AJ’s fans is that he isn’t getting the big fight nights his talent deserves, instead tackling second-rate heavyweights – albeit while still filling arenas – and taking his customary knockout victory.
That’s certainly the case for June’s date with Jarrell Miller in New York; ‘Big Baby’ has rather talked his way into the fight, given that the best name on his CV is, erm, Tomasz Adamek.
Barring an absolute miracle, this is a no-contest. The bookmakers make Joshua a 1/7 favourite in the latest boxing odds and that’s testament to his ability and Miller’s lack of big fight pedigree.
Read more: Will Anthony Joshua Fight Fury or Wilder in 2019?