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Tiger Woods is set to play in his first PGA Tour event since last summer’s Open at next week’s Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines.

The 15-time major champion’s involvement was confirmed by tournament organisers on Friday.

The 49-year-old has not played regularly since sustaining severe injuries in a car accident in February 2021.

He missed the cut at the Open in July and had more surgery on his lower back in September.

Tiger Woods wearing a white cap and grinning

Woods did play alongside teenage son Charlie in a 36-hole event in December, and has also taken part in the Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL) he founded.

The Genesis Invitational, which starts on 13 February and benefits Woods’ TGR Foundation, was relocated to Torrey Pines in San Diego because of the Los Angeles wildfires.

The event will take place just nine days after Woods announced the death of his mother Kultida.

Alexis Ohanian is a “proud girl dad!” Serena Williams’ businessman husband clearly prioritizes his family over anything else. He is often seen sharing a few glimpses of his adorable moments with their daughters on his social media accounts. Ohanian believes that the “greatest thing” he could ever do for his daughters was “show up for them.” According to him, one of the biggest goals of his life has now been making Olympia realize that “Papa loves her and is always going to be there for her.” His favorite part of being a girl dad is that he now gets the chance to learn some wonderful and unique things alongside her little daughters, but what’s that one thing he never lets her daughter say?

Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian got married in 2017 in New Orleans, and they are now parents to Olympia and Adira. Parenthood has significantly changed the lives of both these parents, who have focused their respective careers on philanthropic work to set a good example for their daughters. Talking about setting examples, well, these two well-known entities have always managed to uphold a positive aura around themselves. Reflecting on positivity, Alexis Ohanian recently spoke of one of the most rewarding aspects of fatherhood during a recent episode of the Jay Shetty podcast. He highlighted how Olympia reminded him of Serena Williams.

Oleksandr Usyk is considered by many to be the very best heavyweight on the planet right now.

Usyk has achieved what no other man has done before, and that is to become an undisputed champion in the four-belt era in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions.

Although Evander Holyfield famously won all the belts in these two divisions, there were not as many on the line. It was his fight with Tyson Fury in May which saw Usyk add the WBC to his collection of IBF, WBA and WBO belts which he had taken off Anthony Joshua in 2021, and then defended in 2022.

Oleksandr Usyk Rules Out Facing ‘The Only Man Who Can Beat Him’: “No One Wants To Fight Him”

A second fight with Fury in December, and another points win after 12 rounds, saw the Ukrainian southpaw once and for all confirm that he is the best big man on the planet despite, ironically, being smaller than most his peers in that division.

Many feel he could retire and leave a rich legacy behind, though the man himself has vowed that he will fight on.

One potential opponent is the top ranked heavyweight Martin Bakole, who says he is the only fighter who can defeat the great Ukrainian.

“Yes [I believe I’m the only man who can do it.] I will beat him easy, I will knock him out. I’m saying this not only because I spar him but I know how to stop southpaws. I learnt all my life, boxing my bother who’s southpaw, how to stop southpaws. All his movement, all that, I will stop that, I will knock him out.”

Speaking to Boxing King Media, Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk says former sparring partner Bakole will rule the division after Usyk but says they will not fight each other as Bakole has no belt.

Claressa Shields made history by becoming the first boxer, male or female, to win undisputed world championships in thr. Shields defeated Danielle Perkins to claim the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweightee different weight classes titles, solidifying her status as a boxing legend.

Calressa Shields has solidified her place in boxing history as a three-division champion and the first-ever undisputed women’s heavyweight champion. With an unblemished record of 16-0, Shields is the only boxer, male or female, to claim undisputed champion status across three different weight divisions in the four-belt era—junior middleweight, middleweight, and now heavyweight.

Claressa Shields made history by becoming the first boxer, male or female, to win undisputed world championships in three different weight classes. Shields defeated Danielle Perkins to claim the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight titles, solidifying her status as a boxing legend.

 

Over the weekend, Shields made history once again when she defeated the previously undefeated Danielle Perkins in a powerful fight. With just seconds left in the 10th and final round, Shields landed a decisive right hook that floored Perkins. The judges scored the fight 97-92, 99-90, and 100-89, all in Shields’ favour, securing her the win and the undisputed women’s heavyweight title.

This victory not only crowned Shields as the undisputed champion of the heavyweight division, but it also cemented her place as the first boxer in the four-belt era—regardless of gender—to become the undisputed champion in three different weight classes. Shields now holds the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight titles, with the heavyweight division for women considered to start at 175 pounds.

Shields’ latest victory also ended Perkins’ undefeated record, which now stands at 5-1 with two knockouts. Meanwhile, Shields remains undefeated, with her professional record now standing at 16-0, including three knockouts.

Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury announced his latest retirement from boxing Monday, one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.

Fury has called it a career on multiple occasions previously, most recently in April 2022 after his win over Dillian Whyte. However, the Brit returned to action in December that year.

Tyson Fury Boxing Profile, Record & Stats | William Hill

“I’m going to make this short and sweet, I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing,” Fury said in a video posted to social media.

“It’s been a blast, I’ve loved every single minute of it and I’m going to end with this. Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everybody, see you on the other side.”

It was unclear why Fury made a reference to Turpin, a famed 18th century English highway robber and horse thief. Fury also retired in 2013 and 2017 in social media posts, with both statements proving to be short-lived.

A hard-hitting heavyweight contender has revealed details of a sparring session with two-time world champion Anthony Joshua.

The 35-year-old from Watford, England looks to have entered the final chapter of his impressive career, where he has won the world heavyweight championship on two occasions, holding the unified WBA, WBO and IBF titles twice between 2016 and 2021.

He fell short in his opportunity to become a three-time heavyweight champion last September when he suffered a 5th round knockout defeat against British rival Daniel Dubois.

 

Anthony Joshua ‘Left On Shaky Legs With Left Hook’ By Top Heavyweight In Sparring: “It Went Silent”

Dubois has held the IBF heavyweight title since last June after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the crown following his undisputed championship win over Tyson Fury in May.

Despite the magnitude of his loss to Dubois, ‘AJ’ has recently confirmed he will be continuing his career as he expects to return to the ring in the near future, with a number of opponents reportedly keen on facing the Brit.

One of those includes Martin Bakole. who claims he left Joshua on ‘shaky legs’ during a previous sparring session.

Boxer Mike Tyson wasted no time in splashing his cash after netting a reported $20 million paycheck from his infamous fight with Jake Paul—snapping up a $13 million megamansion in Florida, as well as a nearby plot on a local airstrip.

The 58-year-old sporting legend was left seemingly dumbfounded after he lost his bout against Paul, 27, which was broadcast live to the world on Netflix in November. But luckily, he has an extravagant new pad where he can lick his wounds and move on.

Images obtained exclusively by Realtor.com® reveal the staggering property for the first time, showcasing the 12,286-square-front waterfront estate in all its glory.

The sprawling six-bedroom, 11-bathroom abode sits on a 2.7-acre plot in an exclusive gated community called Tierra del Ray Estates. It was originally listed for just under $17 million, when it was still in the process of being built.

Construction was completed at the end of 2024, and property records show that Tyson and his wife, Lakiha, closed on the home on Jan. 9, 2025

Claressa Shields has solidified her place in boxing history as a three-division champion and the first-ever undisputed women’s heavyweight champion. With an unblemished record of 16-0, Shields is the only boxer, male or female, to claim undisputed champion status across three different weight divisions in the four-belt era—junior middleweight, middleweight, and now heavyweight.

Over the weekend, Shields made history once again when she defeated the previously undefeated Danielle Perkins in a powerful fight. With just seconds left in the 10th and final round, Shields landed a decisive right hook that floored Perkins. The judges scored the fight 97-92, 99-90, and 100-89, all in Shields’ favour, securing her the win and the undisputed women’s heavyweight title.

This victory not only crowned Shields as the undisputed champion of the heavyweight division, but it also cemented her place as the first boxer in the four-belt era—regardless of gender—to become the undisputed champion in three different weight classes. Shields now holds the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight titles, with the heavyweight division for women considered to start at 175 pounds.

Shields’ latest victory also ended Perkins’ undefeated record, which now stands at 5-1 with two knockouts. Meanwhile, Shields remains undefeated, with her professional record now standing at 16-0, including three knockouts.

Evander Holyfield has gone toe to toe with some of the biggest punchers of his generation – but one stands out above the rest.

During an illustrious career stretching from 1984 to 2011, ‘The Real Deal’ achieved undisputed supremacy in the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions.

He unified all the major cruiserweight belts in 1988 by dispatching Cuban technician Carlos de Leon and then did the same at heavyweight two years later when he flattened Buster Douglas at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City.

In the first defence of his undisputed heavyweight crown in April 1991, Holyfield defeated George Foreman over the distance in a fight billed ‘The Battle of the Ages’.

At the time, Foreman was 42 years old and was fighting for the heavyweight world titles for the first time since making a miraculous return to the ring in 1987 following a ten-year hiatus.

Despite being well past his best, Foreman still possessed an almighty punch, which Holyfield can attest to.

“He hit me one time in the 11th round, and I came back to the corner and I said, ‘Did he knock all my teeth out?’

“They told me, ‘You alright’. And I knew in the game of boxing they will tell you anything.

“So in the 12th round, I held him a lot.

When it comes to ‘Money,’ there’s hardly anyone who can surpass ‘Money’ Mayweather. Despite staying out of active boxing for over half a decade, in terms of sheer wealth, the 50-0 legend continues to cross one milestone after another. He could easily add ‘Real Estate Mogul’ to his list of accolades. But, for Floyd Mayweather Jr., it’s not all business.

He remains a peerless figure, even when it comes to his king-style lifestyle. A passionate collector of high-end automobiles, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is equally known for his extravagant watch collection. Estimated at a staggering $100 million, the crown jewel of his collection is likely the $18 million ‘Billionaire Watch.’ Latest reports reveal the Grand Rapids-born boxing legend has added another exquisite timepiece to his roster. Last August, Mayweather Jr. returned to the ring to settle the unfinished business with John Gotti III. Ever since, rumors have been rife about his next exhibition.

The entertainment channel ‘Clockednloaded’ shared a picture of Floyd Mayweather Jr. holding the striking ‘Eye of The Tiger’ chronograph. Crafted by the prestigious Rolex, this eye-catching wristwatch reportedly boasts a price tag of $400,000. “Floyd Mayweather dropped $400k on a new Eye of the Tiger Rolex Daytona,” read the message on the post.