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Clemente Russo Beat Both Usyk and Wilder But Refused To Turn Pro as a Boxer
Imagine being able to say you beat two of the modern era’s most-decorated heavyweight champions in Oleksandr Usyk and Deontay Wilder mere days apart. Well, one man can.
Usyk is now a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion, becoming the first since Muhammad Ali in July 2025 and is the first boxer to become the undisputed champion of two weight classes since Evander Holyfield in 1990. The Ukrainian had previously become the undisputed cruiserweight champion in 2018. He remains undefeated in the professional ranks.
Wilder held the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title from 2015 to 2020, becoming the first American to win a heavyweight title in seven years. He reigned until getting knocked out by Tyson Fury in the second of their trilogy of fights.
The two boxers have enthralled the boxing community battling the sport’s most dominant fighters, but at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, they were both defeated, a rarity in their professional careers.
Meet the Fighter Who Beat Both Oleksandr Usyk and Deontay Wilder
The man they fell prey to was an Italian amateur boxer called Clemente Russo, who outscored both of them on his way to the final.
The Caserta-born fighter took a 7-4 victory against Usyk in the quarter-final before beating Wilder 7-1 in the semis. Despite falling at the final hurdle, losing to Rakhim Chakkiev of Russia, he took a silver medal and Olympic glory home to Campania.
He earned another silver medal at the 2012 Olympics in London to match the one from China but ultimately fell to Usyk, who enacted his revenge from four years prior to take gold.
Russo eventually retired from boxing in 2021 after his failed attempt to request a wildcard for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. He would never turn professional.
The decorated amateur was forced to watch as Usyk and Wilder embarked on professional careers while his life took on a different path. He worked as a police officer during his time in the ring and later became a reality TV star alongside his wife in his native Italy.
The 43-year-old recognises the influence of boxing on his life, as it taught him English and self-discipline.
Why Clemente Russo Never Turned Pro Despite Beating Usyk and Wilder
His decision to forgo fighting for pay was mostly because he had a successful career with the police, which paid him a healthy salary and provided him with ample time to develop his amateur legacy.
Danny Price, an amateur rival of the former cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew, was defeated by Russo at the 2007 World Championships in Chicago, but he doubts whether his opponent would have succeeded in professional boxing.
When speaking in 2020, Price claimed: “He was never technically great or good to watch, he’s just effective at what he does.
“I sat around with James DeGale, Stephen Smith and Frank Gavin and we’d say ‘How does this guy get wins?’
“He’d get so far before being found out because he doesn’t hit too hard. But it’s unfair to say because a lot of good amateurs don’t make it as a pro.
“They are totally different games, so it depends how he would have adapted. Russo had Olympic pedigree.”
While we will never know how Russo might’ve fared in the professional ring, he can be proud that he has achieved what no other professional fighter could’ve, beating two of the modern era’s most exceptional heavyweight champions. Every time he watches them fight, he can remember those fateful days in 2008 when his own arm was being held aloft in glory.
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Emma Hayes Praised For Using Drinks Break For Tactical Analysis
ITV pundit Emma Hayes has gone viral for her ‘brilliant’ actions during the World Cup hydration break between Spain and Cape Verde. It was a below-par performance from the European champions, who were unable to find a winner against the tournament debutants and, truth be told, aside from the shock scoreline, the match was hardly a thriller.
Late substitute appearances from Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams failed to spark Spain into life, while Luis de la Fuente would have been forgiven for nodding off in the stands at Atlanta Stadium. That should not take anything away from Cape Verde, whose disciplined display earned a memorable result for a nation of just 529,600 people. However, the spectacle was once again disrupted by two scheduled hydration breaks.
Virgil van Dijk became the first player to publicly question the FIFA rule following the Netherlands’ 2-2 draw with Japan on Sunday, while many pundits and fans agree that the breaks can take the wind out of a game’s sails, disrupting the rhythm and slowing the action to a crawl. But ITV may have found a way to keep viewers engaged when the match itself grinds to a halt.
Emma Hayes Shone During Spain vs Cape Verde Hydration Break
While the BBC and most other major broadcasters typically rely on commentary to fill the dead air during the several-minute drinks breaks, ITV appear to have found a smarter solution. With Emma Hayes temporarily on punditry duty while awaiting the USA women’s national team’s next international window, the broadcaster handed her the spotlight – and she used it to deliver a tactical masterclass.
The seven-time Women’s Super League-winning manager knows the tactical side of the game like the back of her hand, and she needed little time to identify how Spain could break down their stubborn opponents. Thinking on her feet, Hayes produced a detailed and insightful analysis that quickly caught viewers’ attention. Praising her ability to deliver such a well-thought-out breakdown at the drop of a hat, Joe Tomlinson from Sky Sports wrote (watch the full segment below):
“Emma Hayes is the best pundit at the World Cup… by a distance. The tactical breakdowns are actually insane. To be able to condense the knowledge into understandable bite size pieces in such a short space of time is class.”
Elsewhere, another added: “In awe of Emma Hayes, her punditry is so insightful yet effortless and makes it seem so easy to understand. No outrageous comments for effect, her tactical knowledge is so vast, she’s a class act,” as a third labelled her actions “brilliant.” A fourth concluded: “Absolute cinema!”
FIFA Ban World Cup Nation From Bringing Their Own Flags to Games in US Stadiums
Their supporters will NOT be able to bring their flags into the stadiums.
Hayes Is Perfect All-Around World Cup Pundit
For the most part, pundits like to dumb things down for the ordinary spectator. This way, anyone can watch football and quickly get to grips with what’s happening. But for those connoisseurs who know the ins and outs of the sport, this style of punditry can become quite repetitive, and that’s where one of the best analysts in the game, Emma Hayes, comes into play.
The coach-turned-pundit is just as detailed in her journalism as she is in her management. A diary loaded with stats and facts makes for an in-depth and fascinating analysis before and after the ninety minutes are done. While others try to streamline football, Hayes, who is best known for her work with Chelsea, teaches her viewers about the complexities, catering for those who thought they already knew it all.
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US Denied World Cup Visa For Mum of Cape Verde Goalkeeper Vozinha
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has revealed the heartbreaking reason his mother was unable to watch his Man of the Match performance against Spain at the World Cup on Monday evening. The tiny island nation of just 529,600 people pulled off a stunning 0-0 draw in their first-ever appearance on football’s biggest stage, sending shockwaves through the tournament.
Spain peppered the Cape Verde goal with 23 shots, but the 40-year-old rolled back the years with a heroic display, producing eight saves to keep a clean sheet and deservedly claim the Man of the Match award. At times, he seemed to have more arms than an octopus as he frustrated the European champions at every turn. Unsurprisingly, the scenes at full-time were a mixture of disbelief, joy and raw emotion as Cape Verde celebrated a result that few saw coming.
Vozinha currently plays for Portuguese side Chaves in Liga Portugal 2, having also featured for clubs including Limassol and Zimbru Chisinau during his career. It is not the sort of footballing pedigree usually associated with the World Cup spotlight, but when his moment came, he grabbed it with both hands (literally).
Meet Vozinha: The 40-Year-Old Cape Verde ‘Dreamer’ Who Has Become A World Cup Hero
Cape Verde keeper stunned Spain with an incredible display at the World Cup
Vozinha Explains Why Mum Missed His World Cup Debut Heroics
Whereas most of the Blue Wave players’ tears came courtesy of pride, the reason Vozinha could be seen struggling to hold back his true emotions is a little sadder. After the full-time celebrations, he revealed that the US government had denied his mum entry into the country, and so he wasn’t able to share one of the biggest moments of his life with his family. He revealed, as per The Athletic:
“I cried after the game because I grew up with my grandparents when I was a kid, and they could not be there. They passed away a few years ago. My mum could not be here either for a VISA issue, and the money we had to pay for it. We did not manage to do this in time.”
It meant that Atlanta Stadium was missing an important piece on Monday evening, and with very few from the island nation travelling to the match, his mum’s ticket was left unused due to well-documented issues that many others are facing.
Ongoing Visa Issues Have Plagued USA’s Hosting Duties
FIFA president Gianni Infantino promised that “the world will be welcomed to America” ahead of this summer’s tournament, while US President Donald Trump said his administration was exploring ways to address ongoing visa and border-entry issues that have left many visitors struggling to get through immigration.
However, those problems appear far from resolved. Just last night, Uruguay’s team plane was denied entry to the United States less than 24 hours before their opening match against Saudi Arabia. It is the latest in a growing list of World Cup-related travel complications that have raised eyebrows throughout the tournament.
Among the most notable cases was Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied the opportunity to make history as the first official from his country to referee at a World Cup. Fans, coaches, players and support staff have also encountered similar obstacles, suggesting that the issue is becoming something of a recurring headache for organisers.
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Gianni Infantino Has FIFA Plans For Palestine vs Israel Game
For people who say football and politics should not mix, this World Cup has made it pretty hard for them to hold on to that belief. After all, a whole collection of political issues have already had a big impact on the summer tournament.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has forged a close relationship with Donald Trump, but has not been able to get the US president to soften his overzealous border security laws. As such, Somalian referee Omar Artan was not allowed into the country.
Adding to that, Iraq’s World Cup striker Aymen Hussein was held and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago’s O’Hare airport, while Iran’s ongoing conflict with the US has made it difficult and at times impossible for their players, staff, and fans to get visas to come into the country. And those are just a few of the many examples where political positions have disrupted the tournament.
Infantino appears to understand that football has the power to unite, but FIFA have not taken many actions to help with that of late. His latest plans to ease tensions between Israel and Palestine have sparked more criticism.
FIFA Want U15 Game Between Israel and Palestine
FIFA President Infantino infamously attempted and failed to orchestrate a handshake between the Palestinian and Israeli delegates at the FIFA congress in May, and his latest plans to help the conflict appear to be just as heavy-handed.
As per The Athletic, FIFA are now proposing that the opening match of their inaugural under-15s football festival should be Israel against Palestine. The new tournament is set to take place in the US in September 2026 and is open to all 211 of FIFA’s member associations.
As such, this means both Israel and Palestine could be involved, while Russia — who have been banned from FIFA competitions since their invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 – are also invited.
As reported by The Athletic, sources with knowledge of the plans believe that Infantino’s FIFA want the festival to get underway with a U15 match between Israel and Palestine. A spokesman from the Israeli Football Association has commented:
“Our FA President, Moshe Zuares, will stick to what he said several times publicly at FIFA congress and everywhere — we are more than ever willing to use football as an instrument to promote normalisation and peace.
“Our hands are always extended for a better future for everyone. We hope to find a brave partner on the other side.”
FIFA Ban World Cup Nation From Bringing Their Own Flags to Games in US Stadiums
Their supporters will NOT be able to bring their flags into the stadiums.
Fans Stunned By FIFA Plans
When news of the plans online emerged, many questioned the wisdom of FIFA using a game between children to try to unite the nations. In September 2025, a report from Save the Children revealed that at least one Palestinian child has been killed every hour on average by Israeli forces in Gaza over nearly 23 months of war, with the number of children killed now surpassing 20,000.
Reacting to the news about a possible match between the two teams, one person wrote: “Just when you thought Infantino couldn’t get any worse.” Another added:
“It is grotesque to suggest this!”
One fan sarcastically commented on behalf of FIFA: “Hey Palestinians, play against the country that is killing your family and stealing your lands. I mean, do that for our entertainment.”
Others commented: “It’s hard to conceive a response to this that isn’t filled with anger. Infantino must be some combination of ignorant, stupid, evil, or all three.” And: “I’ve rarely seen someone as divorced from reality as Infantino.”
Someone else said: “You just wanna squeeze the money from them. disgusting.”
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