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Tag: Rudraneil Sengupta
A return of the Lord of the Ring? Rudraneil Sengupta on Tyson Fury’s ‘last bout’
[ad_1] Tyson Fury has retired. Or so he said on April 24, after he knocked out compatriot Dillian Whyte to retain his World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title. This is […]
One for the ages: Klopp, Guardiola and a battle with no beef
[ad_1] Last Sunday, Liverpool and Manchester City played out yet another chapter of their thrilling, frenetic rivalry in the English Premier League. Since then, both teams have booked their places […]
An uneven score: Rudraneil Sengupta on the Will Smith film King Richard
[ad_1] It is a pity that Will Smith’s violent outburst at the Oscars has drawn attention away from the film he won Best Actor for. Ironically, it’s about a man […]
Swapping gloves for guns in Kyiv: The Sporting Life by Rudraneil Sengupta
[ad_1] In September, Oleksandr Usyk was running rings around Anthony Joshua, hammering the champion over 12 fleet-footed rounds, in front of the latter’s home crowd in London. The bout was […]
Playing, staying through the pain: The Sporting Life by Rudraneil Sengupta
[ad_1] Vishnu Solanki is a cricketer you may not have heard of. Or perhaps, in this past week, you learnt his name from news reports, because of the harrowing tragedy […]