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Kamaru Usman and Dricus du Plessis Predict Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland
The blockbuster match-up between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland at UFC 328 has already been previewed by the only two men to have stepped into the Octagon with both fighters.
Dricus du Plessis and Kamaru Usman have fought both the holder of the middleweight title and the potential challenger, with their fight now confirmed by UFC president Dana White.
The card is set to take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on the 9th of May, with Chimaev set to defend his title and undefeated record for the first time since beating Du Plessis at UFC 319.
Dricus du Plessis Predicts UFC 328
Dricus du Plessis has a strong record against the challenging Strickland, beating him twice over his career, most recently at UFC 312 in February 2025.
Despite the South African having the number over Strickland, and comfortably losing to Chimaev, he believes the former is capable of stopping the dominance of the Russian.
He said on The Ariel Helwani show: “I do think Strickland will do great against Khamzat. I honestly do. Just his style, I think he would.
“Did you see what Strickland did to Imavov? The striking, of course. The other thing, Strickland’s ability to get back to his feet when you take him down. He does a very good job at that. When I fought him the first and second time, he was really good at that.
“Strickland is stronger than people think on a physical level, and his technique to get back to his feet is very good.”
DDP has himself not fought since losing the middleweight belt to Chimaev, with his comeback fight at UFC 327 cancelled due to injury.
Kamaru Usman Analyses UFC 328 Main Event
Usman, meanwhile, hasn’t faced Strickland since UFC 210 back in May 2017, when the Nigerian came out on top. Six years later, at UFC 294, he met Chimaev and became one of the 15 men to suffer defeat, with no one yet to get the better of him.
Usman has declared his excitement for the fight on his Pound4Pound podcast, saying: “Khamzat has this one tool that he uses, and he can just dominate everybody. When he focuses on just using that tool, and it doesn’t work, he looks bad in other places. Khamzat has really good striking.
“If he can switch the mentality to be a free mixed martial artist, to where it’s not just ‘I have to get this guy down, or I might lose this’, I think we really start to see that arsenal. I think this might be the fight to make that happen.
“I think it’s a very intriguing fight. I love it. I don’t mind seeing it.”
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Thierry Henry and Alexi Lalas in Awkward Exchange Over FIFA’s Balogun Decision
Thierry Henry and Alexi Lalas were involved in an awkward exchange over FIFA’s hugely controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s one-match ban ahead of the USMNT’s World Cup last 16 clash against Belgium.
Balogun was cleared to play by FIFA after US President Donald Trump intervened. UEFA described it as an “unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable” decision, while Belgium reportedly threatened to take legal action.
In the end, Balogun’s involvement failed to have the desired effect for the United States as Belgium secured an emphatic 4-1 victory at the Seattle Stadium.
Belgium couldn’t resist having a dig at the USA on Twitter in the aftermath of their last 16 triumph, while the players mocked Trump by copying his infamous dance moves shortly before full-time.
However, the fallout over FIFA’s decision rumbles on, with other competing national teams now considering similar appeals. England, for example, considered launching an appeal over Jarell Quansah’s red card against Mexico.
Henry and Lalas’ Tense Exchange Over Balogun Situation
On FOX Sports, Henry and Lalas exchanged their views on the Balogun situation, and it resulted in a tense live TV stand-off.
Henry said: “What I said, I don’t think people understood, when I raised Article 27, that was sarcasm, I thought people would understand that, but they didn’t, so I’ll say it again: I do agree with the fact that it wasn’t a red, because if I was a player I wouldn’t have accepted that, I don’t agree with how they rescinded the red.
“What FIFA did wasn’t right, it was the right thing in terms of not giving the red. That should have been a decision on the field, not after three or four days, I didn’t agree with that at all.”
Lalas, who has been involved in several tense exchanges with fellow pundits Henry and Zlatan Ibrahimovic this summer, then interjected: “Why wasn’t it right?”
Henry replied: “Because it is not right. Article 27 doesn’t say that, that’s my opinion, what FIFA did, wasn’t right, it wasn’t a red, but what FIFA did, wasn’t right. It fired up Belgium. Look at the celebration, the dancing at the end, everything that was there. It wasn’t right.”
Lalas then brought up Cristiano Ronaldo’s suspension being overturned ahead of the World Cup finals: “So Ronaldo shouldn’t have played in the World Cup, either?”
Henry said: “No, you say whatever you want to say, I’m talking about the Balogun situation, let’s talk about Cristiano Ronaldo [after Portugal were eliminated from the World Cup by Spain].”
Lalas, who earned 96 caps for the United States between 1991-1998, wasn’t finished. He said: “Hold on, what’s not right about it?”
Henry maintained: “That’s my opinion.”
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Lalas argued FIFA “didn’t break any rules or regulations” but Henry was beginning to lose his patience by this point. The legendary French forward added: “I said it, and I’ll say it again, the way it happened afterwards, I didn’t agree with it, that’s about it.”
The outspoken Lalas then added: “So, the right decision was come to by the wrong way also when it comes to Cristiano Ronaldo?”
Henry finished: “That’s on you to talk about. I’m talking about Balogun.”
Lalas, determined to have the final word, said: “My team’s out of the World Cup now, so it’s a completely different story.” Watch the awkward clip in full below:
Belgium will face Spain at the Los Angeles Stadium in the quarter-finals on Friday. If they pass that test, they will then face either France or Morocco in the semi-finals.
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Novak Djokovic’s Cheeky Response After Being Compared to Lionel Messi
Novak Djokovic had a rather cheeky reaction to comparisons made between him and football superstar Lionel Messi following a gruelling five-hour quarter-final victory over Felix Auger-Aliassime at Wimbledon late last night.
The five-set thriller lasted over five hours and now sees Djokovic take on defending champion Jannik Sinner in an eagerly anticipated semi-final on Friday afternoon.
Despite facing the adversity of a leg injury, the 39-year-old fought on as he continues his push towards claiming a 25th Grand Slam title. On the brink of another record, and still playing at the highest level, it’s hard to ignore the parallels between Djokovic and a certain magician in football.
Djokovic got the job done on Centre Court, but it didn’t come easily. For all five hours and 15 minutes, the two went back and forth, putting on a great spectacle for the packed-out crowd.
Meanwhile, at the same time, Lionel Messi was making his own headlines with an enthralling game over in America during the FIFA World Cup. The Inter Miami man helped guide Argentina to a comeback victory against Egypt, providing a goal and an assist along the way.
Messi now has another chance at making history, with Argentina looking to go back-to-back after they won the tournament back in 2022 in Qatar. They face Switzerland in the quarter-finals at the Kansas City Stadium, and could meet England in the semis if both are victorious in their respective quarters.
Novak Djokovic’s Response to Lionel Messi Comparison
The journalist started by saying: “Unbelievable how Messi is 39 years old and still scoring goals. And you win after 5 hours and 15 minutes.” To which Djokovic responded by saying: “I’d like to play 90 minutes like him, but…” (laughter).
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The elusive 25th Grand Slam title has evaded Djokovic for a while now, having been tied with Margaret Court since the 2023 US Open. Could this be the year that it finally happens?
Picking up the victory over third-ranked Auger-Aliassime is already a statement, but there is no tougher test than Sinner. It’s a rematch of last year’s semi-final, where the Italian picked up the win, and ultimately went onto claim the trophy.
However, Djokovic did get one over Sinner at the Australian Open earlier this year. It’s another blockbuster clash, and it’s clear the 39-year-old is still more than good enough to compete at this level.
Following the quarter-final victory, the Serb said: “I won that match with a racket and a lot of heart. What can I say? These are the kind of moments I still play tennis for. I wish it was the final, so I don’t need to worry about how the body will feel tomorrow, but I’m happy that I won.”
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Alasdair Gold says Bournemouth are blocking Junior Kroupi sale to Spurs
Tottenham are now said to be going after attackers as they look to continue their huge spending this summer. Spurs have already racked up a huge spending total this season, and a record total at that. Roberto De zerbi has been handed more than £230million to improve his squad, and there will be more money spent before the summer is out.
There will be some sales along the way, and Luka Vuskovic was the first to go, while Cristian Romero is likely to follow at some point this summer. But Tottenham’s spending will far outweigh their incomings, and especially after they add to their business with attacking recruits, which is the next step after the signings of Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes.
Tottenham handed Kroupi blow
Tottenham’s next priority in the summer window is to sign a winger, with De Zerbi wanting another dangerous wideman and potentially another forward. A number of potential targets have been linked, including Manchester City’s winger Savinho and AFC Bournemouth’s forward Junior Kroupi.
Kroupi has scored 13 goals in 33 league appearances for Bournemouth, and he is now attracting attention from a number of clubs.
Spurs are said to be one of those interested, but according to journalist Alasdair Gold, Bournemouth are not likely to play ball.
“Junior Kroupi we know is a player of huge interest to a lot of clubs, not just Tottenham,” Gold said on his YouTube show. “He is a terrific talent but the feeling coming out of Bournemouth is that he is not for a sale and they’ve been making similar noises about Alex Scott. Spurs are admirers of him. I would love them to go for Alex Scott and he may pick them being a Tottenham fan.”
Kroupi a ‘generational talent’
AFC Bournemouth defender Marcus Tavernier described Kroupi as a ‘generational talent’ earlier this year. He said: “I’ve said before, Junior is a generational talent.
“The club has done an amazing job to pick Kroupi up. That boy has an unbelievable future ahead of him and today he showed why he’s such a good talent in the world of football.”
Kroupi has also been linked with a move to PSG, and there have been reports that he prefers a move back to his home country, France, but much will come down to who can convince Bournemouth to sell. An £80million price has been floated, but if the Cherries do not want to sell, it’s likely any interested club will have to pay over the odds.
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