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

Boxing & Global Sports News

Promoter Eddie Hearn declared heavyweight Anthony Joshua's planned July return against Kristian Prenga the "ultimate comeback," framing the high-stakes bout as a critical juncture in the former champion's career trajectory. Elsewhere in global sports, the racing world witnessed history as trainer Cherie DeVaux secured her first Kentucky Derby victory with Golden Tempo, marking the first time a female trainer has won the prestigious race after the horse mounted a dramatic charge from the back of the field. Meanwhile, the symbolic value of sportsmanship took center stage after the Lipton Cup, a trophy dedicated to "the world's most cheerful loser," was stolen from a Glasgow museum, where its insured value rests near £500,000, though many view its sentimental worth as incalculable The stolen trophy.

Rugby & Snooker Archives

In preparation for major club fixtures, Bath forward Henry Arundell's journey back to hometown glory is complete, having navigated a solitary period playing in Paris before earning his place in the blue, black, and white squad. In a test of historical sports knowledge, fans are challenged to recount all World Championship finalists in snooker dating back to the year 2000, requiring recall of the two decades of players contesting the final stages of the tournament Quiz: Can you name.