Captain John Parker and 77 armed Americans stood on Lexington Common on what revolutionary Samuel Adams proclaimed “a glorious morning for America.” It was April 19, 1775. The “shot heard ‘round the world,” as Ralph Waldo Emerson later called it, was about
Joseph Parker has attempted to goad rival Dillian Whyte into a rematch with a hilarious call-out video on social media. The interim WBO world heavyweight champion put together a music video while miming Take That’s “Back for Good.” The Kiwi, 32, was
Deontay Wilder claims Anthony Joshua would have retired to avoid facing him if he had won against Joseph Parker on Saturday night. The heavyweight giants were on a collision course to fight each other providing they won their respective bouts on the
Boxing promoter Frank Warren believes former WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder was nursing an injury heading into his fight with Joseph Parker at Day of Reckoning in Saudi Arabia on Saturday. Wilder, 38, was defeated by Parker, 31, in a resounding
Francis Ngannou took great pleasure in watching Deontay Wilder’s upset heavyweight defeat to Joseph Parker in Saudi Arabia on Saturday. The UFC fighter-turned-boxer seems to believe he can demolish Wilder if he can secure a meeting with the self-proclaimed “Doctor Sleep.” Wilder
Joseph Parker was a clear winner in Saudi Arabia as he dominated Deontay Wilder to end all hopes of an Anthony Joshua showdown next year. The Kiwi got the nod via unanimous decision with scorecards of 118-111, 118-110, 120-108 in his favour.
Las Vegas Aces forward Candace Parker underwent successful surgery on a fracture in her left foot the team announced Monday night. Parker has been playing on a fracture all season, but after consulting with doctors, the only option for her to be
Four-time NBA champion Tony Parker had a lengthy run with the San Antonio Spurs, the same team that held the No. 1 overall pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft. The Spurs selected French phenom Victor Wembanyama with the top pick, a decision that
After recently flirting with retirement, two-time WNBA champion Candace Parker announced the next step of her career, saying she will sign with the Las Vegas Aces. The 36-year-old spent the last two seasons playing for her hometown Chicago Sky, where she captured