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Tyson Fury is coming out of retirement again, but don't expect fireworks when the Gypsy King faces Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday — a bout many see as a soft touch rather than a genuine test of whether the 36-year-old has anything meaningful left to offer. The heavyweight division that once captivated fans with Fury, Joshua, Usyk and Wilder is limping towards its twilight, and this latest comeback feels less like a resurrection and more like a reluctant farewell tour. Irish boxing fans hoping for one more classic from Fury may need to temper expectations considerably.
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Paris-Roubaix fever is gripping the peloton as the Hell of the North looms this Sunday, with Tadej Pogačar stripping his bike back to raw carbon and massive tyres in a bid to conquer the cobbles. Danish star Mads Pedersen is rolling the dice despite a fractured wrist from February still causing trouble, admitting nobody realises just how bad the injury was. Meanwhile, Lidl-Trek finds itself in hot water after sports director Kim Andersen was expelled from the Itzulia Basque Country and slapped with a fine following a team car collision with rider Markel Beloki.
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Ireland's own Josh Little continues to fly the flag in the Pakistan Super League as Lahore Qalandars battle through a turbulent week, losing Bangladesh star Parvez Hossain Emon to a shoulder injury sustained in an on-field collision. The Qalandars faced Peshawar Zalmi as they look to keep their campaign on track despite the setback. Meanwhile, the IPL rolls on with young gun Dhruv Jurel making waves at number three for Rajasthan Royals, proving once again that T20 franchise cricket remains the game's most compelling theatre.
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David Moyes has thrown his support behind Seamus Coleman, urging the veteran Irish captain to extend his legendary Everton career as the Toffees continue their fight for stability. Coleman, now 36, remains a beloved figure at Goodison Park, and Moyes' public backing will be music to the ears of Irish fans hoping to see their skipper squeeze out one more season in the Premier League. With Everton's future uncertain amid ongoing off-pitch turmoil, keeping Coleman around could prove vital for leadership both on and off the pitch.
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