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Michael Jordan fully support NBA’s COVID-19 rules

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Charlotte Hornets team owner Michael Jordan has no objection on the implemented
COVID-19 rules by the NBA.
The league has been in a kind of a battle with some players who refuse to get
vaccinated, to be more specific some star players.
\”I am in total unison with the league. And I think everybody’s been speaking about the
vaccinations, and you know, I’m a firm believer in science,\” Jordan said in “Today”
show.
\”I’m gonna stick with that, and hopefully everybody abides by whatever the league sets
as rules. I think once everybody buys in we’re gonna be fine.\”
The NBA orders players to get vaccinated to be able to play in home and away games,
however, not all are following the rules due to their beliefs and other stuff.
One of the most notable is Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving, who until now has yet to be
vaccinated. His co-stars Kevin Durant and James Harden are already fully vaccinated.
This is now the dilemma of the Nets if they can afford to play Irving as part-time.
Would it also be worth it for his contract? This and more looming questions are yet to be
answered with few days left before the new NBA season begins.

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Goodbye Manny Pacquiao! Wilder, Fury, Canelo Alvarez et al. need to give action-packed fights

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Manny Pacquiao finally hang his gloves and bid farewell to boxing.

\”To the boxing fans all over the world, thank you very much. Thank you for always praying for me and watching my fights through the years. Who would have thought that Manny Pacquiao would end up with 12 major world titles across eight weight divisions? Even me, I\’m amazed at what I have done, hold the record of being the only boxer to hold world titles in four different decades and become the old fighter to win a welterweight world title.\”

Many boxing champions felt sad when Pacman announced his retirement. The boxing fans reacted to his retirement and almost everyone is sad.

Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Canelo Alvarez, and many other champion must continue giving the exciting fights like what Manny gives.

What will be the effect of Manny\’s retirement to upcoming fights of Wilder and Fury plus Canelo Alvarez?

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Usyk threatens Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder

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“I want to fight whoever has the belt.” Usyk said.

Usyk himself is now eyeing a future fight with Fury for all four major heavyweight world titles.

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will clash on October 9 and whoever wins, Usyk expects a fight. The bout is set to take place at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada on October 9, 2021.

“I don’t want to wait two or three years,” he said at a press conference about a potential undisputed clash.

“In the heavyweight category this has not happened, if I am not mistaken, for about 30 years.

“I want to fight whoever has the belt.”

What will happen to Joshua now? AJ camp craves for rematch with Usyk. If the latter targets Wilder and Fury, AJ will need to fight the winner between Usyk, Wilder, and Fury.

Let\’s wait and see.

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Anthony Joshua will watch Fury vs Wilder 3 LIVE even lost to Usyk

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Usyk dominated from the first bell, outclassing Joshua in front of 67,000 fans in London.

Scores of 117-112, 116-112 and 115-113 were just reward after a sensational display from the unbeaten Usyk, who becomes only the third fighter after Evander Holyfield and David Haye to win world titles at cruiserweight and heavyweight.

.\”As i said, I\’ll fight Tyson Fury, Wilder, Whtanot, without the belts. the belts is fun. It is great, it is legacy. But with or without the belts. I will fight whoever\” Joshua said.

In his twitter post he said \” Keep positive even if the world’s crumbling in front of you! London I love you & thank you each and every time!\”

After his victory against Joshua, Usyk has said his trainers told him to avoid knocking out his opponent.

\”I had no objective to knock him out because my trainer, in my corner, pushed me not to do that,\” Usyk told reporters.

\”In the beginning, I hit him hard and tried to knock him out.

\”But then my trainer said: \’Just stop, and do your job\’.

Now, Wilder is set to clash with Fury on October 9 and Joshua is going to watch the fight live.

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