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There was never a doubt in anyone’s mind that Tiger Woods had the best seasons when he had multiple victories. However, with Scottie Scheffler, things are different. The 27-year-old emerged victorious in six events, including the Masters, and won a gold medal at the Olympics as well. Notably, the five events were also all elevated, including four signature events and the PLAYERS Championship.

Tiger Woods VS Viktor Hovland

On the other hand, his competitor and the man Scheffler has been getting compared to, Xander Schauffele, carded only two wins this season. Albeit both were majors, once at the PGA Championship and then at the 152nd Open in Royal Troon. Despite breaking one of Tiger Woods’s records, and getting near his level, Scheffler’s popularity among the PGA Tour pros hints that he needs more to stand tall with Woods.

Scottie Scheffler becomes the second option for PGA Tour pros

It’s hard to argue whose season was the best when two of the best golfers are against each other. On one hand, Scottie Scheffler has been dominant in comparatively every event, whereas on the other, Xander Schauffele took on two out of the four majors. The question remains a puzzle, yet most of the PGA Tour pros chose Schauffele.

Tiger Woods’ ‘VS Xander Schauffele

At the BMW Championship in Castle Pines GC, the question of whose season you would choose was a popular one at the press conference. When Viktor Hovland was posed with it, he commended Scheffler’s run and said he had a better season compared to anyone at this point. However, he was still more inclined towards Schauffele. The Norwegian pro said, “I think in like 20 years back — 20 years in the future, looking back at the year, I think I’d rather have won two majors, just personally.” 

And Hovland was not alone in doing so. The 13-time PGA Tour winner Jason Day also expressed that he would rather have Schauffele’s season than that of world no. 1. The Australian pro praised Scheffler and said that he had a tremendous and phenomenal year, which will probably make him the Player of the Year. However, the 2-time major winner surpassed here too. Day said, “Even though Xander has won two majors, I would probably go more towards the majors just because I want to add more majors to my career.” 

 

Furthermore, Justin Thomas also joined in to share that he woTiger woodsuld also choose Xander Schauffele’s season over Scheffler’s, prompting the same reason as others. While many opted for the world no. 2’s 2024 season, all was not lost for the world no. 1 as two of his PGA Tour comrades came in to support him.

Who has chosen Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 season?

Gervonta Davis versus Shakur Stevenson is one of the most mouth-watering fights that can be made in world boxing right now.

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Both men are venerated talents and both currently hold a lightweight world title having also held belts in lower divisions.

Gervonta Davis And Shakur Stevenson

Davis has been rather plagued by inactivity in recent times and has fought just twice since April 2023 when he stopped Ryan Garcia with a brutal body shot. He returned earlier this summer to KO Frank Martin and, ever since, there has been much talk of him facing Stevenson.

Stevenson has been criticised in his last couple of fights against Edwin De Los Santos and Artem Harutyunyan. He won both unanimously on points but did so with a safety-first approach that meant there was little drama.

He has blamed that on a hand injury and his opponents failing to engage, promising fans that he will shine against the best competition. That, for now, doesn’t look like it will be ‘Tank’ Davis with both set for different directions.

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Instead, Shakur has been linked with a fight against William Zepeda on a Riyadh Season card.

Ahead of that potential bout, MillCity Boxing asked how it might go down and ‘Tank’s coach Kenny Ellis claimed it would be another easy night for Stevenson.

“I got Shakur boxing the s**t out of Zepeda. Fuck around and get a unanimous decision. He can’t match Shakur.”

In the most recent development, Shakur took to social media to claim Zepeda didn’t want the fight and is now ‘close’ to agreeing a deal to face former super-featherweight world champion Joe Cordina next.

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Claressa Shields floored Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse on three occasions in second round knockout win in Detroit; the American star stepped up two weight classes to fight for the WBO light-heavyweight title and also claimed Lepage-Joanisse’s WBC heavyweight belt

Claressa Shields VS Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse

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Claressa Shields knocked out Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse with ease in the second round to secure world titles in a fourth and fifth weight division.

Shields stepped up two weight classes to fight for the WBO light-heavyweight title and also claimed Lepage-Joanisse’s WBC heavyweight belt after flooring the Canadian on three occasions in Detroit.

Spiteful combinations from Shields troubled Lepage-Joanisse from the opening bell and she ruthlessly ended the fight in the following round.

With her back to the ropes, Shields unloaded a flurry of punches that sent Lepage-Joanisse crashing to the canva

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Lepage-Joanisse rose unsteadily and was floored again by a follow up attack from Shields that ended with a short, sharp right hand.

Another overhand right sent Lepage-Joanisse down again and the referee waved it off, sparking celebrations from Shields and her hometown fans.

“Looking at Vanessa in her fights, she pushed girls back because her legs are very strong,” said Shields.

“We made sure I have the power in my legs to push her back, and not get pushed back, and also really worked on the strength in my arms.”

Shields, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, had previously won won titles at 154, 160 and 168 pounds.

On the undercard, Julian Smith, a deaf boxer from the Chicago area, improved to 9-2 with an upset split-decision victory over Shohjahon Ergashev at super-lightweight.

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Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has recently voiced doubts about the true extent of Floyd Mayweather’s wealth, despite the retired boxer’s claims of financial supremacy. Known as the most financially successful fighter in boxing history, Mayweather, now 47, retired with a perfect 50-0 record and has since engaged in numerous exhibition bouts.

However, Hearn, in a candid interview, questioned whether Mayweather still possesses the vast sums of money he once flaunted.

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Hearn’s skepticism centers around Mayweather’s lavish lifestyle, which includes extravagant spending on luxury cars, private jets, and high-stakes gambling.

Despite Mayweather’s assertions that he has made smart investments, including ventures in real estate and gold mines in Dubai, Hearn isn’t convinced. In an interview with GRM Daily, Hearn believes Mayweather’s lifestyle as diminished his net worth.

“I don’t think he’s got the money he says. I don’t think he needs the money, but when you’ve got that lifestyle, when he’s spending what he’s spending, you start to wonder,”

Mayweather, who topped Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes with a reported $700 million earnings in 2019, has been adamant that his continued participation in exhibition fights is not driven by financial need but by his love for the sport. “I was born to be a fighter, I’m gonna die a fighter,” Mayweather has said, dismissing claims that he’s fighting for money​.

Earlier this year, his former protege, Gervonta Davis claimed that Mayweather was being detained in Dubai over unpaid debts.

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Nonetheless, the ongoing exhibition bouts, including a forthcoming rematch with John Gotti III on August 24 in Mexico, have fueled speculation about Mayweather’s financial situation. The rematch comes after their first fight in June 2023 ended in chaos, with a mass brawl breaking out after the referee stopped the fight due to excessive trash-talking.

Despite these doubts, Mayweather continues to assert that he is not fighting for money, pointing to his investments and business acumen. However, Hearn’s remarks add to the growing debate about whether “Money” Mayweather’s wealth is as secure as it once was, or if his lavish spending has taken a toll on his financial empire. As Mayweather prepares for his eighth exhibition match later this month, the questions surrounding his financial health remain at the forefront of boxing discussions. Despite the speculation, Mayweather continues to flaunt his wealth on social media.

Novak Djokovic finally ended his wait for Olympic gold on Sunday as he overcame Spanish prodigy Carlos Alcaraz in the gold-medal match at Roland Garros. The Serb was already widely regarded as the best player of all time but perhaps put the debate to bed with the straight-sets victory in the French capital.

Djokovic stands alone at the top of men’s tennis with 24 Grand Slam singles titles – two more than his closest rival, Rafael Nadal, while he has also spent more weeks at number one in the world rankings than any other player.

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One thing he hadn’t done up until this year was claim a gold medal for his country at the Olympics – something Nadal, Andy Murray and Roger Federer (in doubles) had all done.

However, he added to his tennis legacy with a somewhat surprise win over Alcaraz in the French capital. Alcaraz went into the match as the favourite to claim gold, having beaten the Serb comfortably in July’s Wimbledon final, while there were doubts over Djokovic’s fitness after he seemingly aggravated a knee injury in his quarter-final victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Djokovic has been playing with strapping on his knee ever since he withdrew from the French Open in June, but showed no signs of any ailment as he produced two clutch tie-breaks to emerge victorious, winning 7-6 7-6.

While the Olympics itself does not award prize money to medallists, many of the athletes are remunerated by the countries they compete for – and Serbia is one of the most generous countries at the Games when it comes to rewarding their successful athletes with prize money.

Djokovic received £175,000 from Serbia for winning the gold medal and reportedly opted to donate that fee to humanitarian causes. Djokovic is known for his philanthropy, and he set up the Novak Djokovic Foundation in 2007 – an organisation aimed at ensuring all children in Serbia have access to pre-school education.

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Writing on Instagram after beating Alcaraz, Djokovic said: “I could never give up on the dream of winning this gold medal, just as the people of Serbia have never given up on me. Together, we believed in the impossible. While I may be the one holding this medal, I want every Serbian to know that it belongs to all of us.

“Representing our nation is the greatest honour in the world. This medal, these moments, this life – none of it would have been possible without your unwavering support. This is because of you. This is for you.”

Djokovic’s relationship with his country is deeper than most, having grown up during a period of conflict for his country. Djokovic was just a young boy when he was forced to hunker down with his family in a Belgrade bomb shelter during NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. His emotion was evident after winning Olympic gold, as he fell to the ground in tears before embracing his family in the stands.

The Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics not only aimed to review the history of the French city but also commemorated great athletes from around the world. And among them, one of the tennis legends could not be missing. Serena Williams was one of those responsible for carrying the torch alongside Rafa Nadal, Carl Lewis, and Nadia Comaneci.

Since then, the American has been enjoying the events and attending various competitions. Among others, she did not hesitate to watch live the one of Simone Biles along with dozens of other familiar faces. But she also has time to spend with her children, and it is exactly at that moment when she had a problem that she did not hesitate to publicly denounce.

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The tennis player has used her social media to point out an incident she had this Monday with The Peninsula restaurant in Paris. “I have been denied access to eat on the rooftop of a restaurant empty of nicer places, but never with my children. There is always a first time,” she denounced on her X account (Twitter).

With this, Selena Williams has not only shown anger about what happened, but has also expressed outrage. However, the establishment itself has tried to calm the waters, apologizing to her in the comments section.

“We apologize for the disappointment you experienced tonight. Unfortunately, our rooftop bar was fully booked, and the only available tables you saw belonged to our gourmet restaurant, L’Oiseau Blanc, which was also fully booked,” they explained.

They have also made it clear that for them, it is an “honour” to welcome a public figure of this caliber and that they will be delighted to receive his visit in the future. However, this time it was not possible due to prior commitments, as they have clarified.

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A dispute that the followers of the American player have not hesitated to fuel. Among other things, many have wanted to support the tennis player. “Who doesn’t leave room for a queen?” a user expressed. “How can you deny someone when it’s Serena Williams…?” added another.

And it’s not surprising to see this tennis player’s reaction on social media, considering that she is quite active in this regard. Right after the Opening Ceremony, she didn’t hesitate to joke about it. “I participated in an incredible opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games and traveled by boat in the rain, and it was pouring! So much so that my eyelashes came off,” she exclaimed.

A Gervonta Davis versus Shakur Stevenson fight continues to elude fans.

The match-up pits two contrasting styles against one another, with ‘Tank’s raw power and calculated punishment facing its toughest test against the slick movement and elite defence of Stevenson.

Only two men have made it the distance with Davis, his other 28 fights ending by knockout, more often than not quite sensationally. On the other end of the scale, Shakur has just a 45% stoppage ratio but is notoriously hard to land on.

Gervonta Davis Vs Shakur Stevenson - Who Wins?

Now both world champions at lightweight, the fight looked to be on the table when Davis’ negotiations with Vasiliy Lomachenko collapsed. However, it looks set to marinate for a while longer with both men recently confirming that a report stating there were talks for a November bout are false.

It will, fans hope, happen one day and predictions continue to roll in. Speaking to Fight Hub TV, two-weight world champion Danny Garcia backed ‘Tank’ Davis should the fight ever materialise.

“That’s a great fight. I like Tank. I think Tank is too strong at that weight for anybody, but skill-for-skill I think it’s a great fight.”

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An all-American, undefeated unification clash not being made with urgency is what many see wrong with the sport, but there’s always hope for 2025.

In the meantime, Stevenson may be considering facing number one challenger William Zepeda towards the end of the year. ‘Tank’s potential rematch with Isaac Cruz has now lost its appeal given the latter recently lost his super-lightweight world title to Jose Valenzuela.

If you had to guess, how much do you think Terence Crawford weighed on fight night for his clash with Israil Madrimov on Saturday, Aug. 3?

Surprisingly, Crawford was the bigger man in the ring when he won a unanimous decision over the previously undefeated Madrimov.

The California State Athletic Commission released official fight night weights for everyone on the card at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. Not only was Crawford heavier than Madrimov, but he also experienced the fourth-biggest weight gain from the official weigh-ins.

After weighing in at 153.4 pounds on Friday for the official weigh-in, Crawford weighed 169.8 pounds the night of the fight. The 16.4-pound weight gain is almost two pounds more than what Madrimov put on for the fight.

Madrimov was officially 168.6 pounds when he failed to defend his WBA title against the future Hall-of-Famer. Here is a list of the most significant weight gains from Friday’s weigh-ins to fight night on Saturday.

In their super middleweight fight, Steve Nelson jumped 25.4 pounds when he clashed with Marcos Ramon Vazquez.

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Steve Nelson (167.6 to 193, 25.4 pound gain)

  1. Steve Nelson (167.6 to 193, 25.4 pound gain)
  2. Antonio Moran (134.8 to 152.2, 17.4 pound gain)
  3. Radivoje Kalajdzic (174.4 to 191.6, 17.2 pound gain)
  4. Terence Crawford (153.4 to 169.8, 16.4 pound gain)
  5. Isaac Cruz (140 to 156, 16 pound gain)
  6. David Morrell (174.8 to 190, 15.2 pound gain)
  7. Israil Madrimov (154 to 168.6, 14.6 pound gain)
  8. Marcos Ramon Vazquez (167.6 to 180.8, 13.2 pound gain)
  9. Andy Cruz (134 to 144.8, 10.8 pound gain)
  10. Jose Valenzuela (139.8 to 150.2, 10.4 pound gain)
  11. Ziyad Almaayouf (144 to 154.2, 10.2 pound gain)
  12. Michal Bulik (142.4 to 151.6, 9.2 pound gain)
  13. Jarrell Miller (305.6 to 312, 6.4 pound gain)
  14. Martin Bakole (284.4 to 288, 3.6 pound gain)
  15. Andy Ruiz (274.4 to 275.4, 1 pound gain)
  16. Jared Anderson (252.4 to 252.4, 0 pound gain)
  17. What can we take from Crawford’s weight gain, and does this tell us much about his form for a fight with Canelo Alvarez? Traditionally, fighters competing closer to their natural weight gain less from weigh-in to fight night.Fight Picks: Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov - The RingThat’s usually because they didn’t need to shed as much water weight to hit the contracted limit. It’s almost impossible to say for sure, but it’s not a wild guess to predict Crawford would likely weigh in between 165 and 167 pounds for a fight at super middleweight and only rehydrate up to 173 or 175 for fight night.

    Making the weight doesn’t show how well a fighter can perform at that size. We wouldn’t know that without seeing the fighter in the ring.

    However, Crawford’s jump in weight ahead of the fight with Madrimov proves he’s appropriately suited for 154 pounds–even if it means he won’t be as devastating of a puncher at that weight as he has been at 135, 140, and 147 pounds.

    With a fight with Canelo seemingly up in the air as the Mexican legend exchanges words with Saudi power broker Turki Alalshikh, we’ll have to wait to see what Bud’s next fight will be and in what weight class.

The question of who’s the best fighter of the 21st century may not be such a slam dunk after all.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. has paved the way for nearly all of it, and no fighter has really come close, but the last few years have opened up a lot of eyes, and Terence “Bud” Crawford is right there knocking on Floyd’s—to this point—untouchable perch. On Saturday night, Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) won a world title in a fourth weight class as he out-hustled and outworked a game Israil Madrimov in a 12-round unanimous decision victory at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. The judges had it 115-113 twice and 116-112 for Crawford.

Give the man his respect. Last year, Crawford dominated and stopped then-unbeaten unified world champion Errol Spence Jr. in a ninth-round TKO to become the first undisputed welterweight champion of the four-belt era and a two-weight undisputed champion overall as he also once held all four belts at 140 pounds. For all that he’s done in the sport, Mayweather never achieved such a distinction. However, that’s not the entire story.

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Mayweather or Crawford?

Mayweather never truly wanted to become the undisputed champion. His goal was to win the biggest fights and generate the most money of any fighter in history.

After beating Zab Judah in 2006 to become the IBF welterweight titleholder, Mayweather bought out his contract under Top Rank to control his own destiny. Instead of facing WBO 147-pound titlist Antonio Margarito for $8 million, Mayweather went a different route. He expressed a desire to move up to junior middleweight to challenge then-WBC 154-pound world champion Oscar De La Hoya to win a world title in a fifth weight division. Before making the jump, Mayweather vacated his IBF title and defeated then-WBC welterweight champ Carlos Baldomir, who previously beat Judah. If your goal is to make the most money, it’s not rocket science. You’ll pick De La Hoya over Margarito every day of the week.

Once Mayweather turned 33, he embraced his “Money” era. No longer was he fixated on taking the biggest fights, but more of a combination. A mix of big names was headed towards the twilight of their career, younger fighters looking to make a name for themselves, and a fighter people had been calling on him to fight for a long time.

Crawford is older than Mayweather was at this point. He’s 36 years old, and his legacy is still expanding. He didn’t take a tune-up before moving up to 154 pounds to challenge the WBA champion in Madrimov. Some will say, ‘Madrimov only had 11 fights.’ Yes, and he had a belt. That says more about Madrimov than anything else. Others may chime in, ‘Crawford has to take these fights. Mayweather struck gold and didn’t have to take as many risks.’ You can also say that, but ask yourself: Is Crawford in for the money or legacy? Mayweather was the guy who said, “Your kids can’t eat legacy.”

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While that’s true, regardless of one’s popularity or journey, the fact of the matter is that Crawford isn’t exactly a young fighter, but he’s one of the best at a young man’s game, and he isn’t taking tune-ups. And let’s be clear: there isn’t anything wrong with tune-ups. De La Hoya fought Darryl Tyson, and Mayweather fought Sharmba Mitchell. Crawford has been different. He beat Ricky Burns for his first world title in 2014 at lightweight when the Englishman had gone 22 straight fights without a loss. After beating Ray Beltran, he moved up to 140 pounds and fought for a title immediately, stopping Thomas Dulorme in six rounds.

When you look at it from this perspective, it lends credence to the notion that Crawford could one day surpass the all-time legend and Hall of Famer Floyd Mayweather Jr. as the greatest fighter of the 21st century. Don’t get me wrong, Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk are making excellent cases for themselves, but Crawford is in a league of his own right now. Believe it or not, he doesn’t even need to fight Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, which could be a bridge too far at 168 pounds.

The 2024 Paris Olympics hinted at being an elaborate affair from the get-go. A stupendous Opening Ceremony caught the attention of the world with its extravagant set-up. While controversies revolving around the incident have been rampant, the grandeur of the entire thing just couldn’t be ignored. And yet, Olympic legend Carl Lewis assured EssentiallySports that he had very few things to complain about, considering how he got to experience the entire enthralling event.

Lewis was seen on the boat that hosted legends from different sports at the Paris Olympic Opening Ceremony. While seeing legendary figures like Serena Williams, Carl, and gymnastics icon Nadia Comaneci on the same boat was a sight to behold on its own, Lewis’ glee was heightened by the fourth person in the gang.

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Carl Lewis had his moment with old buddies at the Paris Olympics

Comaneci, Williams, and Lewis were joined by the tennis phenome Rafael Nadal as the four veterans of their fields carried the Olympic Torch at the Opening Serena. After the ceremony, Shreya Verma, the Olympic correspondent for EssentiallySports, caught up with the nine-time Olympic gold medalist Lewis to talk about how it was to share the stage with some of the greatest sports stars of all time. Candidly, the track legend explained that things were like a reunion of friends.

…going down the river in that boat it was a little rocky cuz it’s pretty fast, you know,” Carl told us with a chuckle as he remembered how the rain added to the misery. While Lewis was undoubtedly one of the main selling points of the Opening Ceremony, he was only among the many who helped the Olympic Torch to reach its final destination.

Stars from all walks of life chimed in

The 2024 Paris Olympics made history in more ways than one, and we, at EssentiallySports, enjoyed every moment of it. For the first time in Olympic lore, the Opening Ceremony was held outside of a stadium and on a water body as athletes and guests made their way through the city on boats over the river Seine.

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Glimpses of the Olympic Torch were first shared with fans via a video broadcast where French soccer legend Zinedine Zidane where he brought retrieved the torch from actor Jamel Debbouze who took it to the Stade de France. After Zidane brought it to Saint Denis, the torch changed hands multiple times before firing up the Olympic Cauldron.

Along with the abovementioned five stars, the torch was also held by French tennis celebrity Amélie Mauresmo, basketball star Tony Parker, and the oldest-living French Olympic gold medalist Charles Coste, who won his honors at the 1948 London Olympics. The torch was ultimately passed to sprinter Marie-José Pérec, who lit the balloon-shaped cauldron.

With the Opening Ceremony being the illustrious affair that it was, do you think the 33rd Olympics will come to an end with a similar bang? Tell us!

 

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