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Last updated: May 3, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

Boxing & Combat Sports

Heavyweight contender Anthony Joshua's return is being framed by promoter Eddie Hearn as the "ultimate comeback" as Joshua prepares for a July clash against Kristian Prenga. In the boxing world's pound-for-pound discussion, Japan's Naoya Inoue cemented his legacy following a unanimous decision victory over fellow countryman Junto Nakatani, with past opponents describing the experience of facing 'the Monster' as one where they "couldn't feel my legs". Meanwhile, in the UFC sphere, rising British star Lone'er Kavanagh credited his mother’s influence and overcoming the early loss of his father as shaping his career following a breakout performance, while fellow Briton Louie Sutherland signaled a 'changing of the guard' after securing a short-notice win over Tai Tuivasa at UFC Perth.

World Snooker Championship Drama

The World Snooker Championship semi-finals provided intense drama, culminating in John Higgins narrowly missing out on a ninth final appearance after a tense 17-15 loss to Shaun Murphy, with Higgins admitting Murphy "hits it like God". The other semi-final saw an unprecedented moment when Mark Allen suffered a devastating loss to Wu Yize after missing a simple match-winning black in the deciding frame, with the pair having previously contested the longest frame in Crucible history. As the elite level of snooker appears to be booming, attention remains focused on the financial rewards, with questions arising over precisely how much the 2026 champion will earn, while the broader question remains whether this success is translating to UK grassroots clubs.

European Rugby KnockoutsEuropean rugby saw major semi-final action, as Leinster navigated a nervy contest against Toulon to** [*secure a place in their fourth Champions Cup final in five seasons. In the Challenge Cup, the Dragons are rejuvenated and travel to face Montpellier on Sunday, aiming for their first final appearance, a sentiment echoed by the team who are keen to represent Wales in Europe. However, Ulster faces an uphill task against Exeter Chiefs, despite head coach Richie Murphy stating the team is not burdened by the past ahead of their semi-final, though they will be missing key players like Angus Bell and James Hume.**

Domestic Rugby League & UnionIn the Super League, reigning champions Hull KR** [*demolished Castleford 50-6, extending their perfect April run and closing the gap on leaders Leeds Rhinos to two points, after Leeds maintained their top spot with Maika Sivo’s fourth hat-trick of the season against Wakefield. St Helens also kept pace at the summit with a hard-fought victory over York, while Wigan Warriors finally ended a four-match skid by defeating Bradford Bulls, thanks to a hat-trick from Noah Hodkinson. Meanwhile, in the union sphere, Bath’s Henry Arundell, who once endured a "lonely stint in Paris," is set for his club’s big day in the Champions Cup semi-final, though Bath will be without Ojomoh, despite Ben Spencer recovering from injury.**

Cricket & County Championship Battles

The County Championship saw Dom Sibley anchor Surrey with a century against Sussex, putting his side in a commanding position heading into the second day of their fixture. At Taunton, Yorkshire staged a spirited fightback against Somerset before rain interrupted play, while across the formats, The Blaze ascended to the top of the One-Day Cup table following their victory, alongside wins secured by Lancashire, Essex, and Warwickshire. Separately, England pace bowler Mark Wood expressed hope of returning to bowling later this summer as he works back from the knee injury that curtailed his Ashes campaign.

Football Survival & Management MovesThe English football pyramid saw Leeds United potentially ease** [*survival anxiety after reaching 43 points, a total no club has previously survived relegation with in the Premier League era, thereby increasing pressure on rivals. In management news, James Morrison was confirmed as West Brom boss permanently after steering the side clear of danger this season, while interim Blackburn Rovers manager Michael O’Neill stated that any decision on his future must align with the needs of himself, the club, and Northern Ireland. On the pitch, Wrexham’s season, which concluded with a seventh-place finish in the Championship, will now be scrutinized as to whether it will be deemed a missed opportunity, especially given the high-profile nature of manager Phil Parkinson’s methods.**

Horse Racing & Track SuccessA thrilling renewal of the Kentucky Derby saw Cherie** [DeVaux make history as the first female trainer to secure victory, achieved when her horse Golden Tempo rallied from the back of the field to win. In major flat racing, jockey Billy Loughnane discussed the profound meaning of potentially winning the 2,000 Guineas aboard favorite Bow Echo on Saturday. Furthermore, Lossiemouth maintained her perfect record by extending her unbeaten streak to win the Champion Hurdle at Punchestown by a decisive five lengths on Friday.*

Miscellaneous Sports News

Kent Cricket Club has taken the unusual measure of disabling social media comments across their platforms, citing it as a "duty of care" to their players amid online scrutiny. Meanwhile, the Lipton Cup, a trophy stolen from a Glasgow museum, is valued near £500,000, though some view its symbolic value to sportsmanship as priceless. In tennis, teenager Mirra Andreeva advanced to her first Madrid Open final by defeating Hailey Baptiste in a tight contest, while former world number four Kei Nishikori announced plans to conclude his career at the end of the 2026 season. In cycling/motorsports news, Max Verstappen dismissed the recent F1 rule adjustments as amounting to merely "a tickle" regarding driver concerns, and skiing legend Lindsey Vonn admitted she remains "too emotional" to determine her future career path while recovering from her crash. Finally, World Anti-Doping Agency stated that over 300 sanctions have been imposed on Russian athletes after the seizure of Moscow lab data in 2019.