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During a period of Tiger Woods’ career where his injury problems have been particularly prevalent, nowadays, he’s as likely to be spotted on the course supporting his 14-year-old son Charlie’s burgeoning career as concentrating on his own game.

There are plenty of encouraging signs that the 47-year-old’s guidance is rubbing off on the youngster, too.

Evidence of that could be found as long ago as 2021, when Charlie was just 12-years-old. During that year’s PNC Championship, the father and son duo teamed up and eventually finished runner-up at the Florida tournament thanks in part to a run of 11 straight birdies during their final round.

If that made the golf world take notice of Charlie’s ability, anticipation that he could follow in his father’s footsteps with a professional career increased during 2022 with more impressive form, including a best-ever round of 68 at the Notah Begay III Junior National Golf Championship with Tiger caddying.

Charlie Woods

However, while that display, which helped him to 11th at the tournament, was noteworthy, there was even more to come in 2023, including in September, when he beat his previous lowest score with a six-under 66 on his way to victory in the 14-15 age division of the Last Chance Regional.

That remains Charlie’s lowest score so far, and he has an impressive scoring average too. Woods competes on the Boys 13-18 Medalist Tour where he played a total of nine rounds over four events in 2022, and recorded a scoring average of 77.67.

In 2023, he has been even better. After 15 rounds from seven events, Woods’ current scoring average is 76.67, leaving him ranked 71st – impressive considering Woods is on the younger end of the players eligible for the tour.

A slightly deeper dive into Charlie’s scoring average also reveals he has particularly excelled on par 5 holes, which is perhaps not entirely surprising given Tiger has admitted he has outdriven him. On par 5s, Charlie is 34th in the standings, with an average of 4.8 compared to an average of 4.4 on par 4 holes, leaving him 111th, and 3.37 on par 3s, which sees him at 132nd in the rankings.

Overall, Woods is currently 57th in the Player of the Year standings from a list of 282 players – a big leap from his T183 a year earlier.

With those encouraging averages and a new career low score in recent months, there’s little wonder there is plenty of buzz around Charlie, and not just because of his world-famous dad. While it’s still early days, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Charlie’s stats are beginning to match the hype.

Anthony Joshua will face Francis Ngannou on March 8 in Saudi Arabia; the fight takes place three weeks after Tyson Fury takes on Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed heavyweight title clash; promoter Frank Warren says the winners of the two bouts could face each other next

The winner of Anthony Joshua’s fight with Francis Ngannou could challenge the victor of Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s undisputed heavyweight title clash later this year, according to promoter Frank Warren.

Two-time heavyweight world champion Joshua on Monday had his bout with former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou confirmed for March 8 in Saudi Arabia, three weeks after WBO, IBF, and WBA belt-holder Usyk takes on WBC titlist Fury in Riyadh.

Most had expected that the undisputed clash would be followed by a rematch, but at Monday’s Joshua-Ngannou press conference in London, it was suggested the winners of the two fights could be matched next

Anthony Joshua

Turki Alalshikh of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, who has brokered a series of high-profile fights in Riyadh, said: “You will see the result of this match will connect about the result of the 17 February – this is our idea.”

Warren then added: “For the winner, the big fight’s happening on February 17, with Tyson and Usyk.

“The winner of that – would we like to see them with the winner of this fight? Everybody in boxing would love to see that.

Zhilei Zhang and Joseph Parker will do battle for the interim WBO heavyweight title at Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena on Friday, March 8; Zhang claimed and retained the interim crown in wins over Joe Joyce, while Parker vaulted himself back into contention by beating Deontay Wilder last month

Zhilei Zhang and Joseph Parker will fight for the interim WBO title on the undercard of Anthony Joshua’s showdown with Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.

A bout between Zhang and Deontay Wilder had previously been discussed, but the Chinese heavyweight contender will now take on Parker in Riyadh on Friday, March 8.

The New Zealander vaulted himself back into title contention with a dominant unanimous decision win over Wilder at the Kingdom Arena in December.

Former WBO heavyweight champion Parker now faces the interim title-holder Zhang, who is coming off back-to-back stoppage wins over Joe Joyce in April and September last year, and has amassed a 26-1-1 (21) record since turning professional in August 2014.

The first of those victories against British heavyweight Joyce saw Zhang, 40, claim the interim WBO title. The full version is currently held by Oleksandr Usyk, who faces Tyson Fury in a bout for undisputed status in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, February 17.

Parker, meanwhile, fought four times in 2023 and notched up victories in all of those to put an 11th-round KO by Joyce in September 2022 behind him.

The 31-year-old’s record now stands at 34-3 (23) and his promoter, David Higgins, told Sky Sports last month he believes Parker has silenced the critics following that upset win over the hard-punching Wilder.

“For me, it was the best performance of Joseph’s career,” Higgins said.

“The reason I say that is because those massive, global, pay-per-view fights have a special pressure about them, the eyes of the world are upon you and against his opponent, a murderous puncher, one of the most feared in history, you can’t really describe what that pressure is like until you’ve been in that situation.

“A couple of times he came up short [in his career], but this time he maintained a cool head, was patient, showed intent, stuck to the fight plan, withstood the pressure. He didn’t just win but dominated Wilder.

“His doubters and the people writing him off, he’s certainly shut that crowd up. In New Zealand, the leading newspapers said he is back, and he’s got another run at a world title.”

Mike Tyson has an open invitation to train Francis Ngannou after helping the former UFC champion prepare for his boxing debut.

Ngannou shocked the world when he dropped WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and almost caused a monumental upset at the ‘Battle of the Baddest’ last October.

Ahead of the bout, Mike Tyson joined the MMA fighter’s camp and ultimately helped the Cameroonian KO artist push Fury to a controversial split decision.

Dewey Cooper, who combines his job as Ngannou’s striking coach with running Team Combat League, has now explained how the boxing legend came to join their camp and highlighted the main benefit of having him in the gym.

“Mike used to come to my fights, so we’ve been friends for a long time,” Cooper told talkSPORT.com.

“Four years ago, Francis went on Mike Tyson’s podcast, and Francis was talking about fighting Tyson Fury and people like that way back then.

Anthony Joshua

“He made an agreement with Mike Tyson that if he did a boxing fight Mike would have to work his corner because Mike Tyson was so influential in Francis wanting to take this journey.

“Mike had to be a part of it. He trained Francis when he could. He had a very busy schedule. He and I are good friends, so whenever he came in, he took over. It’s Mike Tyson!

“I think the main factor he played, besides the great training and instructions, was the motivation of Francis. When Mike Tyson came to the gym, Francis lit up like a kid on Christmas morning about to open his gifts.”

Ngannou’s performance against Fury earned him another mega-fight against former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua, who he will face in Saudi Arabia on March 8.

Cooper expects Tyson to join their camp again and says he is happy to have ‘Iron Mike’ play as big a role as Ngannou wants him to over the next couple of months.

He added: “Whatever way Francis wants Mike Tyson to be involved he will be.

“I love Mike, we go back way before any of this Francis Ngannou–UFC stuff was happening anyway.

“So, I hope he will come through like he did last time and keep implementing his mentality and technique.

“I’m sure he will, but either way, [Ngannou] is going to be prepared and ready to go against Anthony Joshua.”

Lennox Lewis’s relationship with Anthony Joshua has always been a little frosty and now the last undisputed heavyweight champion of the world has said that ‘AJ’ only has two credible opponents out there that are worthy of fighting following ‘gimme’ bouts.

Lewis was watching on from a TV studio when Joshua was last out on the Day of Reckoning card in Saudi Arabia against Otto Wallin. Many thought it was his best showing in a while – a straightforward stoppage win that came when Wallin remained on his stool after the fifth round – and it followed two other victories in 2023 against Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius.

Anthony Joshua

Speaking to The Ring, Magazine Lewis said Joshua should now only take big fights having successfully rebuilt following his back-to-back losses to pound for pound great Oleksandr Usyk.

After that, Lewis claimed that only fights against Tyson Fury and Zhilei Zhang are suitable for Joshua. The Brit has already faced Oleksandr Usyk twice, coming up short on both occasions.

The reality is his next fight comes against a 1 and 0 novice in Francis Ngannou, though boxing fans will be hoping that after that it will be a tougher test against the winner of the undisputed battle between Fury and Usyk in February.

‘Knockout Chaos’ headlined by former unified World Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua in a mouth watering match up against MMA superstar and now Heavyweight contender Francis Ngannou on Friday 8 March at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.

The event is being delivered to fans across the world by The General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia, Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing, Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions, Goldstar Promotions and GIMIK Fight Promotions.

Anthony Joshua

Previously the WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO World Champion, Joshua completed a busy and successful year on 23 December 2023 when he defeated Otto Wallin in five rounds in a headline attraction on the ‘Day of Reckoning’ in Riyadh, a fight which marked his return to the elite end of the Heavyweight rankings.

Former UFC Heavyweight champion Ngannou entered the world of boxing when he competed in the ‘Battle of the Baddest’ against WBC World Champion Tyson Fury, which opened Riyadh Season on 28 October 2023. The fight boomed into life towards the end of the third round when Ngannou landed a left hook to the temple of Fury’s head and the champion was put to the canvas.

Francis Ngannou has vowed to target Anthony Joshua’s chin when they fight in Saudi Arabia on March 8 with plenty on the line for both fighters.

The card — dubbed “Knockout Chaos”– will also feature Joseph Parker against Zhilei Zhang as the co-main event.

Former UFC champion Ngannou is out to prove his impressive performance against Tyson Fury in October — when he knocked the WBC champion down in the third round — was no fluke.

“I’m just a beginner out here that’s going to train really hard and come as an underdog to win the fight,” Ngannou said at a news conference on Monday. “Yes the Tyson Fury fight was great, it was awesome, but that’s now in the past and I have a new challenge in front of me.

“I take it even more serious now than before because I think there’s something more on the line.”

Ngannou made no secret of how he’ll target Joshua and as a novice boxer, knows his biggest strength is his knockout power.

“Yes I heard that he [Joshua] doesn’t have a chin, I don’t know if it’s true or not. We’re going to find out, I hope I have the opportunity to test that out. In the fight you try to hit somebody in the chin or wherever you can hit him.

Anthony Joshua

“Maybe I will do something that nobody has done before and I really think I have the tools to do that, starting with a win against AJ.”

For Joshua, fighting again less than three months after the win over Otto Wallin, shows yet again his desire to keep active. A more convincing win over Ngannou than Fury could manage will be another building block in his pursuit to becoming a three time world champion.

“Every fight leads to somewhere. This fight is my everything,” Joshua said. “We’ll see where it leads me. Right now I’m not thinking about any champ belts or anything. My main focus is Francis and to be fair getting through intense focused training camp.”

Joshua also confirmed he will work with trainer Ben Davison again after the pair linked up prior to the victory over Wallin.

Joshua had agreed to a deal to fight former world champion Deontay Wilder before the Dec. 23 card but Wilder’s unanimous defeat to Parker ruined those plans.

Promoter Eddie Hearn said as soon as Wilder lost, a fight with Ngannou became a very real prospect. The new deal didn’t take long to make.

“As soon as that show finished, his excellency [Saudi Prince Turki Al Alshaikh] said to myself and Frank [Warren] ‘we need to talk,'” Hearn said. “[He said] ‘What is the biggest fight we can do on March 8th?’ It’s this one.

“There’s big jeopardy in this fight. This man [Joshua] is going to be the undisputed heavyweight world champion. I truly believe that. But he’s doing it the difficult way going through obstacles and what some might say an immovable object.

Warren also predicts fireworks and believes the bout will end in a knockout either way, hinting the winner could go on to face the winner of Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, who face off next month.

“For AJ I think he’s in a tough fight. I think there will be a knockout. They’ve both got bombs in their hands. For the winner — his excellency said — the big fight that’s happening on [Feb.17] with Tyson and Usyk… the winner of that, would we like to see them against the winner of this fight?

“Everybody in this room would love to see that, everyone in boxing would love to see that.”

Anthony Joshua will face ex-mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia on March 8.

Former heavyweight world champion Joshua is hoping to build on an impressive fifth-round stoppage of Otto Wallin last month to maintain his bounce back to form.

Cameroonian-born Ngannou only made his professional boxing debut in October, when he knocked down WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury before losing a close decision.

The fighters will face off in a press conference later on Monday in London.

Anthony Joshua

Both Joshua’s victory over Wallin and Ngannou’s surprise showing against Fury took place in the Saudi capital Riyadh, with the oil-rich Gulf Kingdom rapidly becoming the go-to destination for promoters seeking big purses for major bouts.

Fury will also face Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh on February 17 in a fight that will deliver the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999.

Saudi Arabia has lavished billions of dollars on sporting events in recent years, including the right to host the 2034 World Cup, the LIV Golf circuit, a Formula One Grand Prix and football’s Club World Cup.

But the world’s biggest exporter of oil has been accused by its critics of “sportswashing” by using sport to improve its international reputation after widespread criticism for its human rights and environmental record.

What happens when a boxing legend speaks his mind on dream matchups? Imagine the buzz in the boxing community. Hall of Famer Andre Ward recently unleashed a series of electrifying potential fights on the ‘All The Smoke’ podcast. But what exactly did he say? Who did he pick to face off in the ring?

Think big names: Canelo AlvarezTerence CrawfordGervonta Davis. Did he mention a showdown that could redefine legacies? Or perhaps, he proposed an unexpected twist?

Terence Crawford: Andre Ward won’t bet against him

Diving right into the heart of the matter, Andre Ward’s conversation on ‘All The Smoke‘ podcast radiates with excitement and insight. When the host asked him about, “What fight do the world need?”, he started off with a compelling statement, “Oh man that’s a good one.” This prefaces his keen perspective on boxing’s future marquee matchups. Ward explicitly states, “I want to see Canelo, I wouldn’t mind Canelo fighting Terence or Benavidez.” His choice of Canelo Alvarez, a renowned figure in the sport, immediately grabs attention.

Gervonta Davis

Seamlessly, he shifts focus, “You got two options, you can go somebody in your weight class or you could try to pick on the smaller guy Terence Crawford.” Here, Ward highlights the strategic aspect of choosing opponents. His confidence in Terence Crawford shines through as he asserts, “I’m not betting against Terence right now, against nobody, nobody not doing it.”

Moreover, Ward doesn’t just stop there. He expands his vision, “I would love to see Tank fight Shakur or Devin.” Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, another celebrated boxer, is brought into the mix, pitted against either Shakur Stevenson or Devin Haney. Ward acknowledges the timing, “I know that’s probably a little early, a little bit more seasoning I think that’ll make the the most sense from a financial standpoint.”

From sparring to spotlight: Ward envisions Tank vs. Shakur

The conversation takes another intriguing turn when the host expresses, “I want to see Tank-Shakur. That’s the fight.” Ward agrees but adds a twist about Terence Crawford, known as ‘Bud’, “And they didn’t rumble a lot in sparring. You know but I really want to see Bud go out the way he want to go out.” He then poses a thought-provoking scenario involving a rematch between Crawford and Errol Spence Jr., “So they can run that back but if they don’t I would love to see Bud get Canelo and then ride off in the sunset.”

Each statement by Ward not only reveals potential blockbuster fights but also demonstrates his deep understanding of the sport’s dynamics. The conversation, rich in possibilities, leaves fans and experts alike pondering the future of boxing. His insightful picks for matchups, ranging from Canelo’s challenging fights to Crawford’s potential grand finale, highlight a deep understanding of the sport’s dynamics and its stars’ capabilities.

Will these dream bouts become a reality? How will they reshape the narratives of these celebrated fighters? What epic showdown would you like to see in the boxing ring?

Teofimo Lopez is an ambitious guy. He always has been and always will be. His confidence might be a bit over the top but so far, it’s all worked.

Beating Vasiliy Lomachenko when he was the consensus best fighter in the world wasn’t a pragmatic move but Lopez was convinced that he could get the job done. After doing what many believed was impossible, Lopez made it two in a row when he took Josh Taylor behind the woodshed in mid-2023.

Now, Lopez has another target…Terence Crawford. Although he’s viewed as a future Hall of Famer and the best fighter on the planet, according to many, Lopez (19-1, 13 KOs) believes that he can give him a run for his money.

Bill Haney has paid close attention to Lopez’s brazen trash talk. While it might be entertaining to some, Haney didn’t find anything funny about it.

“Teofimo Lopez, if you don’t knock it off,” said Haney during a self-recorded video. “Talking about you want Bud Crawford.”

Terence Crawford

A matchup with Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) is what Lopez wants but it doesn’t make any sense to Bill. Devin Haney, his son and slick-hitting star, currently holds a world title in the same weight class as Lopez after picking Regis Prograis a part.

The Haney’s are all about big matchups and even bigger paydays. A fight with Lopez would present them with both. Bill knows that Lopez will continue to do what he wants. With that said, he should simply leave Crawford alone and focus on a showdown against his son instead.

“Listen, act like you got some sense and we can make Haney vs. Lopez for the 140-pound unification. Act like you got some sense and stop talking about Bud Crawford. You don’t want none of Bud Crawford and you don’t deserve none. Knock it off.”