
China ex-Premier Li Keqiang, sidelined by Xi Jinping, dies at 68
By Laurie Chen and Yew Lun Tian BEIJING Chinese former Premier Li Keqiang died of a heart attack
2023-10-27 14:21

BOJ meets as rising global yields, inflation test yield cap
By Leika Kihara TOKYO The Bank of Japan will face growing pressure at its policy meeting next week
2023-10-27 14:19

China Developer Fantasia Enters Pact To Revive Assets
A unit of Chinese developer Fantasia Holdings Group Co. will work with a construction services provider, a move
2023-10-27 13:55

Tyson Fury ‘unhappy’ with Oleksandr Usyk fight announcement: ‘That’s how people get knocked out’
Tyson Fury has admitted that he ‘wasn’t happy’ about the announcement of his fight with Oleksandr Usyk, as he prepares for a bout with Francis Ngannou on Saturday. It was announced in September that Fury, who holds the WBC heavyweight title, will box Usyk, who is unified champion, in Saudi Arabia before the end of March. However, Fury is first set to fight former UFC champion Ngannou in Riyadh this weekend, in a controversial crossover contest – in which the WBC belt is not on the line. Fury is targeting a date of 23 December for his bout with Usyk, but his excitement around the fight has been diluted by some aggravation at the timing of its announcement, he suggested. “It wasn’t my choice,” the Briton, 35, said on The MMA Hour on Wednesday (25 October). “I would never in a million years do that, but the people who are putting these fights on, who are paying the money, they’re in control. They’re the promoters of the event. “So, the paymaster does what the paymaster wants, basically. But if it was up to me, I would have never, ever, ever done that, ever. Because I never count chickens before they hatch, ever [...] They should never announce fights before the first one happens, because that’s how people get knocked out. “But I’m not even looking at the next fight. I’m only concentrating on Francis. If it means breaking these two hands and getting a cut right through [my eyebrow] to win, I will do it. Don’t worry about that. Nothing else matters, only Saturday night. “I wasn’t happy at first, for them to announce it, but there was a lot going on in the background. For me, I don’t concentrate on any other fight other than Saturday night. What happens in the future stays in the future. “I’m living for today and this moment. My moment now is to fight Francis for the ‘baddest man on the planet’ title, and when I’ve won that, only after I’ve won that, I won’t even think about my next [fight] until I’ve had a week off and spent some time with my family. I’ve been in camp 12 weeks.” Fury is unbeaten across 34 fights in his professional career, while 37-year-old Ngannou is making his boxing debut. Usyk, 36, is also unbeaten, but to face the stiffer test that the Ukrainian provides on paper, Fury must avoid an upset against Ngannou. “You can’t listen to the betting odds, you can’t listen to what the pundits say, or what the boxing people or anybody [says], because they’re not in there on the night,” Fury said. “And if you start listening to people who are not boxing, then that’s the time you fail. I don’t take anybody lightly. I’ve seen so many times in the sport where people fight people they’re supposed to beat, and they’re always looking at the bigger picture. “I’ll use Anthony Joshua as an example. There was always talk of him fighting me or [Deontay] Wilder. He fights Andy Ruiz on two weeks’ notice, and he ends up getting knocked out. The odds going in were astronomical, everybody thought he was going to smoke the guy – all the boxing experts, all the pundits, all the media, everybody – and what happens? He gets knocked spark out. Then he goes home crying in defeat.” Joshua was in fact stopped on his feet, after suffering four knockdowns, in that 2019 defeat, which he avenged six months later. “I never, ever do that,” Fury added. “If I was fighting somebody in a local bar, and I knew I had to fight the guy in six weeks – a guy not even from a combat sport – I would train hard, because you never know what the guy is going to bring. Never mind someone from a bar, I’m fighting an absolute killer in Francis Ngannou. A 6f 4in, 270-280lbs [man] who has come from the streets. “This guy is hungry. This guy has got a point to prove. You think I’m not going to train for him, and come in at 400lbs? I don’t think so. I’ve trained as hard for him as I did for any other fighter I’ve ever fought. At this level, you don’t get no second chances. Better to prepare for the hardest fight ever and it not be, than to prepare for an easy fight and it’s a war.” Fury last fought in December, stopping Derek Chisora to seal a third win against his compatriot and retain the WBC belt. Meanwhile, Ngannou last fought in January 2022, retaining the UFC heavyweight title with a decision against Ciryl Gane. The Cameroonian then underwent knee surgery before relinquishing the UFC title this January, when he left the MMA promotion. He is due to return to mixed martial arts in 2024, having signed for the Professional Fighters League. Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. 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2023-10-27 12:48

Reactions to death of Chinese ex-Premier Li Keqiang
(Reuters) -Below are reactions to the death on Friday of Chinese former Premier Li Keqiang: ADAM NI, INDEPENDENT CHINA POLITICAL
2023-10-27 12:27

Everything Damian Lillard said after electric, record-setting Bucks debut
Damian Lillard set a franchise record and went nuclear in the fourth quarter of his Milwaukee Bucks debut. Just another day at the office.
2023-10-27 12:21

World Series umpiring crew revealed, and it's a young one
The MLB's decision to roll with a handful of first-time umps in the World Series is just asking for controversy.
2023-10-27 12:20

Is Frank Clark playing this week? Latest after signing back with Seahawks
Frank Clark signed with the Seattle Seahawks this week, a reunion after four years apart. Will he play vs. the Cleveland Browns in Week 8?
2023-10-27 11:57

Oil rises more than $1 on fears of spread of Middle East conflict
By Florence Tan and Sudarshan Varadhan SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices rose by over $1 on Friday as reports that the
2023-10-27 11:55

India Ramps Up Border Drone Defense After Hamas Attack on Israel
India is setting up a surveillance system with drones across its borders to wade off surprise attacks like
2023-10-27 11:52

Qatar sentences eight Indians to death
Reports say eight Indian men who worked in Qatar have been sentenced to death on spying charges.
2023-10-27 11:46

Latest detail of Michigan scandal could get everyone in trouble
The Michigan sign-stealing scandal is looking more and more widespread as multiple Michigan coaches have reportedly been implicated.
2023-10-27 11:26