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Jake Paul Names Cristiano Ronaldo Among 10 Most Overrated Athletes of All Time

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Jake Paul knows a thing or two about creating controversy, having been in the celebrity spotlight for nearly a decade. After making his name on social media, The Problem Child made his way into the sports world by becoming a “professional” boxer.

In truth, Paul is not considered by many to have a great deal of talent between the ropes, but that didn’t stop him from featuring in one of the most lucrative bouts of all time when he defeated heavyweight legend Mike Tyson in 2024. If that wasn’t enough, he then followed that fight up with a bout against British heavyweight Anthony Joshua at the end of last year, which ended with him sustaining a broken jaw in numerous places.

The 29-year-old, who really isn’t afraid to speak his mind, once savaged big names from a number of sports as he revealed his list of the 10 most overrated athletes of all time. As Paul shared his picks, he had a massive smile on his face, so it remains to be seen just how serious he was about his selections. Here is a look at all 10 stars who Paul believes get more credit than they are due.

Babe Ruth

Seven-time World Series winner

Baseball legend 'Babe' Ruth

Paul certainly came straight out of the gate with a big name, stating that the widely-considered greatest icon in baseball history was “overrated.”

Ruth won the World Series on seven of the 10 occasions he participated in the sport’s showpiece event and hit a staggering 714 home runs in his career. A Hall of Famer who is beloved for the way in which he revolutionised the game, Paul will likely find little support for his criticism of Ruth’s place in history.

Trevor Lawrence

Picked first overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft

Trevor Lawrence Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports

Paul might be closer to the mark with his second pick, Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback, Trevor Lawrence, with his career blighted by inconsistent form and injury problems.


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Despite leading the team to a playoff win and the AFC South title in 2022, many feel that Lawrence has fallen well short of his potential. Paul branded the 26-year-old as “overrated and overpaid”, referring to his mammoth contract that sees him earning $55 million a year.

Cristiano Ronaldo

Five-time Ballon d’Or winner

Paul clearly knew his selection of the Portuguese superstar would be controversial, as he stated, “This one is gonna p*** off a lot of people!”

While the eternal debate over whether he is better than Argentine superstar Lionel Messi is destined never to be settled, Ronaldo‘s longevity at the top of the game is a major reason why his fans consider him to be the best to ever step foot onto the pitch.

While Paul is entitled to his personal opinion, it’s hard not to see Ronaldo’s inclusion as an attempt to stir up attention.

Ryan Garcia

Former WBC interim lightweight champion

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The first boxer to make Paul’s list of “overrated” stars is polarising American, Ryan Garcia.

The California-native looked to be establishing himself as one of the top fighters on the planet before losing bouts to Gervonta Davis and Rolly Romero. Even after appearing to score the biggest win of his career against Devin Haney, Garcia tested positive for the banned substance Ostarine – and was stripped of his victory.

While it may be harsh to call him overrated, King Ryan certainly hasn’t lived up to some of the hype that surrounded him.

Conor McGregor

Former two-weight UFC champion

Conor McGregor

It’s no major surprise to see Paul name McGregor on his list. Despite not having fought in the UFC for five years, the Irishman remains vocal on social media – and is also a part-owner of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.

Although McGregor is the biggest name in UFC history, he hasn’t actually won a fight for more than five years. Among a host of other names, the Irishman has teased an eventual bout with Paul – should he ever return to professional fighting.

Dak Prescott

Dallas Cowboys quarterback

Dak Prescott

Turning his attention back to the NFL, Paul took a swipe at “insanely overrated” Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Dak Prescott.

His 2024 season in Dallas was nothing short of disastrous, with the team going 7-10 overall. As controversial as many of Paul’s picks are, Prescott may not be one of them.

Anthony Edwards

Minnesota Timberwolves Shooting Guard

Anthony Edwards

One of the more harsh calls on Paul’s list, Edwards has already achieved plenty in the sport at the age of only 24. The youngest player to ever hit 40+ points in a playoff game, Edwards set a record for single-season three-pointers in 2024-25, when he hit 308 for the Timberwolves.

A 2024 Olympic gold medal winner with the USA, Edwards looks set to have a bright future – and Jake could well regret calling Ant-Man overrated in years to come.

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez

Four-weight boxing world champion

Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez

Paul has been outspoken about how little regard he has for the abilities of Canelo in the past – and so it’s no shock to see his name here.

The pair were reportedly set to fight in May of last year, before the Mexican hero pulled out to sign a multi-bout agreement under the Riyadh Season banner. Saudi Arabian boxing boss Turki Alalshikh insists he has no interest in making the fight, but it remains to be seen if Paul and Alvarez will ever settle their differences in the ring.

Tua Tagovailoa

Atlanta Falcons quarterback

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) drops back with the ball against the Buffalo Bills during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium

Paul is clearly not a fan of NFL quarterbacks! This time, Atlanta Falcons’ Tagovailoa is in the firing line. The 28-year-old has consistently shown promise when on the field, and was listed by his fellow players as being one of the top 100 NFL stars in 2023. Unfortunately for Tagovailoa, he has had a number of injury problems, including a lengthy injury due to a concussion that he picked up in a collision on the field.

Anthony Joshua

Former two-time world heavyweight champion

Anthony Joshua

Possibly the most ambitious call-out of Paul’s outlandish boxing career, the social media sensation continually insisted that he would get the better of AJ if the two ever shared the ring. As we know now, that was, to no surprise, cap, as Paul was battered and bruised by Joshua in a very comfortable knockout victory back in December 2025.

However, with Paul picking his 10 most overrated athletes of all time before sharing the ring with Joshua, maybe he’s changed his mind since… we doubt it though!

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Enzo Fernández to Real Madrid? Chelsea Set £120m Price as Tonali Transfer Race Heats Up

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Enzo Fernández wants Real Madrid, Chelsea have set their price, and talks are already underway — could another huge World Cup transfer saga be coming?

This week’s GMS newsletter with Ben Jacobs breaks down the latest on Enzo Fernández’s Chelsea future, Real Madrid’s midfield plans, Marc Cucurella’s move, and the growing Sandro Tonali transfer race involving Tottenham, Manchester City and Arsenal.

Plus, the latest on Elliot Anderson to Man City, Newcastle’s stance on Tonali, and why this summer window could move quickly during the World Cup.

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15 Greatest Colombia Players in Football History [Ranked]

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Colombian football has been home to some memorable moments and standout individual talents throughout the sport’s history.

Los Cafeteros have featured in numerous World Cups and have been regarded among the more successful participants in the Copa America as well. They are one of eight teams to have earned the mantle of South American champions, after their emphatic triumph as hosts in 2001, and have reached a further two finals in addition.

Colombia has also seen a plethora of electrifying talents dominate local ranks in the country, before invading European club football. These players have also contributed massively to their national team, with their names subsequently endeared into the hearts of fans.

That said, here is a ranking of 15 such Colombian players considered among the greatest to have ever graced the sport.


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Santiago Arias

Career Span: 2009-Present

Santiago Arias for Colombia
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Few full-backs have represented Colombia as dependably and consistently as Santiago Arias. After developing his game in Portugal with Sporting Lisbon, the most successful spell of his career arrived at PSV Eindhoven, where he won multiple Eredivisie titles and built a reputation as one of the league’s finest right-backs.

That form earned him a move to Atletico Madrid, where he continued competing at the top level of European football. He became a regular fixture for Colombia during a strong period for the national team, featuring at two World Cups and several Copa America tournaments, earning over 60 caps.

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Juan Pablo Angel

Career Span: 1993-2014

Juan Pablo Angel playing for Aston Villa

Wherever Juan Pablo Angel played, goals tended to follow. After making his name with Atletico Nacional, he moved to River Plate and quickly became one of the most feared forwards in South American football, picking up a string of domestic honours along the way. His finishing eventually earned him a move to Aston Villa in the Premier League, where he spent seven seasons and found the net more than 60 times for the club in all competitions. He would leave Aston Villa and spend five years in the MLS as one of their best and most consistent strikers.

Angel was incredibly talented in the air and clinical in front of goal, consistently scoring through intelligent movement. His contribution at international level is one of the only reasons he isn’t higher on this list, with him never playing in a major tournament for Colombia. Despite this, he still managed a respectable 9 goals in 33 matches.

International Stats

Caps

33

Goals

9


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Carlos Bacca

Career Span: 2007-Present

Carlos Bacca at the 2018 World Cup Christian Hartmann via Reuters

Not every footballer arrives via an academy and a glittering youth career, and Carlos Bacca’s story proves it. Bacca would sell fish and worked as a bus conductor to help support his family as a youngster, before becoming one of Colombia’s best strikers. He found his way to Europe at 24-years-old, where he enjoyed productive spells at Club Brugge, Sevilla, AC Milan and Villarreal.

He was particularly effective in Spain, helping Sevilla to back-to-back Europa League titles. He scored twice in the 2015 final before winning it again with Villareal in 2021, beating Manchester United on penalties. He went on to represent Colombia at a pair of World Cups and Copa America tournaments, earning over 50 caps.

International Stats

Caps

52

Goals

16

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Andres Escobar

Career Span: 1986-1994

A tribute for the late Andres Escobar Ruben Sprich via Reuters

Andres Escobar earned the nickname ‘The Gentleman of Football’ for good reason, admired as much for his character off the pitch as his composure on it. The elegant centre-back spent the majority of his club career at Atletico Nacional and became a regular in Colombia’s highly regarded national team during the early 1990s.

He represented Colombia at the 1990 World Cup, their first in 28 years, and once again in 1994. His tragic death shortly after the 1994 World Cup is still to this day one of the most harrowing stories to come out of a World Cup. After Escobar’s own-goal that saw Colombia eliminated from the tournament, he was shot six times in the car park of a nightclub less than a week later in Medelin. He passed away at the age of just 27.

International Stats

Caps

51

Goals

1


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Freddy Rincon

Career Span: 1991-2013

Freddy Rincon playing against Romania Nick Potts via Action Images

There have been few midfielders in Colombian history capable of dominating a game quite like Freddy Rincon. Known to fans as “El Coloso” (The Colossus), he was a central figure in the Colombian side that rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early ’90s. He represented his country at three World Cups and scored one of the most iconic goals in Colombian football history, equalising against West Germany at Italia ’90 to help his nation reach the knockout stages for the first time.

His club career took him across South America and into Europe, where he became one of the first Colombians to wear the famous white shirt of Real Madrid. Despite being only 55-years-old, Rincon passed away after a car accident in Cali, but his footballing memory lives on with his son, who plays professionally in India.

International Stats

Caps

85

Goals

17


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David Ospina

Career Span: 2005-Present

David Ospina for Colombia

After a six-year spell with French outfit OGC Nice as first-choice between the sticks, David Ospina largely switched to the role of understudy. With four seasons each for Arsenal and Napoli, the Medellin-born man was a pillar of consistency for both sides. Albeit not a starter at the forefront, his goalkeeping talent in tandem with a calm demeanor made him a useful squad player.

Though having lifted a fair few pieces of silverware in his club career, much of his legacy undeniably stems from his work with the Colombia national team. A trusted guardian of the goal, Ospina was pivotal in his country’s run to the quarter-finals in the 2014 World Cup, and he has played a similar crucial role in a total of six major international tournaments, amassing a national record of caps that’s still being added to.

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Juan Cuadrado

Career Span: 2008-Present

Juan Cuadrado for Colombia

Juan Cuadrado’s ability to shift seamlessly between attack and defense has made him an indispensable asset to every side he featured in, and his pinpoint crosses and fearless dribbles eventually became his signature. With his skillset, the wide man found his place in Serie A, where he was able to run riot on the right flank, tearing defenses apart.

Registering over 100 appearances for his national team, Cuadrado ranks among the longest-serving Colombians in history, and in particular, his extraordinary display in the 2014 World Cup earned him further widespread plaudits and endeared him to the country’s fans.

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Mario Yepes

Career Span: 1994–2015

Mario Yepes for Colombia

Mario Yepes’ adventurous career took him to several corners of the world. After initially travelling around his home continent, he earned a strong reputation by starring for local Colombian clubs, as well as River Plate in Argentina. Subsequently, the Cali-born international switched to Europe, and went on to feature for top outfits including Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan, even winning the division title with the latter.

But a key factor in Yepes’ legacy lies in his performances for his nation as a stalwart captain. Embodying his country’s fighting spirit, he helped guide Colombia to some of their best performances both in the World Cup and the Copa America.

International Stats

Caps

102

Goals

6


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Luis Diaz

Career Span: 2016-Present

Luis Diaz for Colombia

Luis Diaz broke through the ranks in European football initially with Porto, with his electric pace and flair easy on the eye for fans in Portugal. After his switch to Liverpool in 2022, the Reds saw the same weaves and tricks from the Colombian at Anfield, who quickly established himself as a key player after the departure of Sadio Mane. Diaz would score 13 goals and provide 7 assists to become a Premier League champion in the 2024/25 season.

This led to a £70 million move to Bayern Munch, in where Diaz is part of one of the most lethal attacking trios of all-time. Alongside Harry Kane and Michael Olise, the trio combined for 109 goals, the fifth-most of any trio since 2000. For his country, he has been among the most influential in recent years, even sweeping up the 2021 Copa America Golden Boot as joint top-scorer and making it to the final in 2024.


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Ivan Cordoba

Career Span: 1993-2012

Ivan Cordoba for Colombia

Colombia’s iconic triumph in 2001 goes down as one of the greatest achievements in the nation’s history, where Los Cafeteros conquered South America and lifted the first and, till date, the only, Copa America title. The man who enabled such a feat? It was Ivan Cordoba.

A formidable defender, Cordoba had already contributed massively at the back in the tournament, but the former Inter Milan star rose to the occasion in the 65th minute of the tournament’s final, netting the game winner for his country. Alongside his accomplishments with Colombia, Cordoba was a loyal servant to the blue side of Milan as well, recording five Scudettos and a Champions League to his name with I Nerazzurri.

International Stats

Colombia caps

73

Colombia goals

5


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The Greatest South Africa Players in Football History [Ranked]

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South Africa has seen its fair share of footballing talents over recent decades. The Rainbow Nation made its first appearance at the FIFA World Cup in 1998, with more appearances coming in 2002, 2010 and 2026, with the 2010 edition being their most famous, when they became the first African nation to host a World Cup.

Bafana Bafana picked up their one and only major honour in 1996 when they hosted and won the African Cup of Nations, downing Tunisia 2-0 in the final. Since then, the side have finished as runner-up once and third place twice in 2000 and 2023. Those national milestones have been achieved by some superb players, including many Champions League and domestic league winners.

With that in mind, here are the greatest players to don the famous yellow South Africa jersey.

18

Bernard Parker

International Career: 2007-2015

South Africa's Bernard Parker goes up for a header in the Confederations Cup John Sibley via Action Images

Bernard Parker is remembered as one of South Africa’s most reliable attacking players. Capable of playing as a striker, winger or attacking midfielder, he enjoyed successful spells both at home and abroad.

After impressing in South Africa, he moved to Europe with FC Twente, where he was part of the squad that won the Eredivisie title and the Dutch Super Cup. Parker later returned home and became a key player for Kaizer Chiefs, chipping in with goals over the course of the next decade. He represented his country at the 2010 World Cup, earning more than 70 caps, and was the hero in one of South Africa’s most memorable matches in 2013, with his goal being the difference in a win over the reigning world champions, Spain.

Bernard Parker’s South Africa Career

Appearances

72

Goals

23

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Teko Modise

International Career: 2007-2012

Teko Modise as one of the best players to ever play in the South African Premiership, winning PSL Footballer of the year twice in consecutive years. He made his name with Orlando Pirates before going on to enjoy further success with Mamelodi Sundowns.

Internationally, he represented South Africa at the 2010 World Cup and was a key creative force in his seven years with the national team. His elegance on the ball and ability to dictate matches made him a fan favourite, to the point where his fans didn’t believe him when he’d announced his retirement.

Teko Modise’s South Africa Career

Appearances

55

Goals

10

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Delron Buckley

International Career: 1998-2012

Delron Buckley playing for South Africa Andrew Couldridge via Action Images

A European career as long as Delron Buckley’s is rare among South African footballers, especially during the ’90s and early 2000s. Having left his homeland at a young age, he built his name in Germany, where he spent the bulk of his career and became a respected figure in the Bundesliga.

His most productive spell came at Arminia Bielefeld, where he had 21 goal involvements in 34 matches in all competitions. This form caught the eye of a certain Borussia Dortmund, but he couldn’t produce the same magic. He later added spells in Switzerland and Cyprus before finishing his career in South Africa. Buckley won more than 70 caps for South Africa and played at two World Cups.

Delron Buckley’s South Africa Career

Appearances

73

Goals

10

15

Neil Tovey

International Career: 1992-1997

Captaincy during one of the most important periods in South African football history fell to Neil Tovey, and he carried it well. A commanding centre-back and natural leader, he played a crucial role in Bafana Bafana’s triumph at the 1996 African Cup of Nations, the country’s first major international trophy after readmission to FIFA in 1992.

Like many on this list, Tovey spent much of his club career with Kaizer Chiefs, where his defensive reliability and leadership qualities made him one of the club’s most influential players. He never played in one of Europe’s major leagues, but his impact on South African football was immense all the same.

Neil Tovey’s South Africa Career

Appearances

52

Goals

0

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Itumeleng Khune

International Career: 2008-2020

Itumeleng Khune at the 2010 World Cup Dylan Martinez via Reuters

Goalkeeping in South Africa had a face for much of the 21st century, and it belonged to Itumeleng Khune. He was one-club man with Kaizer Chiefs and enjoyed a career spanning two decades, becoming one of the most decorated players in the club’s history, winning the league three times and being voted the PSL Footballer of the Year in 2013.

On the international stage, Khune earned more than 90 caps for Bafana Bafana and represented his country at the 2010 World Cup on home soil. His longevity and consistency made him one of the most respected figures in South African football and a role model for African goalkeepers coming up behind him.

Itumeleng Khune’s South Africa Career

Appearances

91

Goals

12

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Siphiwe Tshabalala

International career: 2006-2017

Siphiwe Tshabalala

Known perhaps for one of the most iconic World Cup moments produced by a host nation, Siphiwe Tshabalala burst onto the global scene in 2010. In the opening contest of the first-ever World Cup held in Africa, the winger produced a moment of magic, blasting his strike into the top corner against Mexico to send the Johannesburg crowd crazy – with Peter Drury giving the goal the credit it deserved with some unforgettable commentary.

The Soweto-born star netted another 11 goals for his nation in 90 caps. At club level, Tshabalala played the majority of his career at Kaizer Chiefs, racking up more than 300 appearances and winning two league titles in 2013 and 2015 respectively.

Siphiwe Tshabalala’s South Africa Career

Appearances

91

Goals

12

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Quinton Fortune

International career: 1996-2005

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Having started in the Tottenham Hotspur academy, Quinton Fortune went to have stints at Mallorca and Atletico Madrid before being signed by Sir Alex Ferguson and his treble-winning Manchester United side in 1999. Fortune went on to play 126 times for the Red Devils, scoring 10 goals and creating seven assists in the process.

Fortune made 46 appearances for his nation with his first coming in 1996. He turned out at the 1998 and 2002 World Cups, scoring in the later in a 2-2 draw with Paraguay as well as setting up the winner against Slovenia in Daegu.

Quinton Fortune’s South Africa Career

Appearances

53

Goals

2

11

Doctor Khumalo

International career: 1992-2001

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When your name is Doctor, you’ve got to have confidence in your own abilities and that’s exactly what Doctor Khumalo had. The central midfielder was selected for South Africa’s first official international fixture following their readmittance back into FIFA in 1992. The Kaizer Chiefs legend was a key part of the famous 1996 South Africa side that won the Africa Cup of Nations. He also represented Bafana Bafana at the World Cup in 2002.

A great reader of the game and known for his passing ability, Doctor also brought his talents to the USA, playing a season for Colombus Crew where he scored five goals in 43 appearances. He is now a technical director for South African side Baroka.

Doctor Khumalo’s South Africa Career

Appearances

50

Goals

9

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Phil Masinga

International career: 1992-2001

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Known affectionately as ‘Chippa’, the late Phil Masinga is our first player on the list to play in England. The forward joined Leeds United from Mamelodi Sundowns in 1994, which also saw Lucas Radebe join the Premier League club. In two years in England, Masinga scored nine goals, including a hat-trick in the FA Cup against Walsall.

It was perhaps his international career that stood out more. Part of the famous 1996 winning side, Masinga scored Bafana Bafana’s first goals in AFCON history in a 3-0 win over Cameroon. The forward also scored the decisive goal in a qualification match vs DR Congo, which sent South Africa to the World Cup for the first time in 1998.

Phil Masinga’s South Africa Career

Appearances

58

Goals

18


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Aaron Mokoena

International career: 1999-2010

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South Africa’s all-time leading appearance maker, midfielder Aaron Mokoena is a hero for his nation. He captained Bafana Bafana for the opening match of the 2010 World Cup against Mexico, becoming the first African to captain a host nation at a World Cup. In total, Mokoena played 107 times for his nation between 1999 and 2010, also turning out for the South African Olympics side in 2000 in Sydney.

In his club career, Mokoena’s was part of the Bayer Leverkusen academy before joining Ajax where he played eight times. He then moved to the Premier League via Belgium, signing for Blackburn Rovers and making 139 appearances. He then joined Portsmouth as he helped the south coast side reach the FA Cup final in 2010.

Aaron Mokoena’s South Africa Career

Appearances

107

Goals

2

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