Lebanese Muay Thai fighter Abdallah Ondash rose to fame after dedicating his dramatic, last-second ONE Championship debut win on August 4 to the victims of the Beirut Port blast.
Despite trailing for two rounds, Ondash showed a never-say-die spirit to secure an amazing comeback victory, toppling his Thai opponent Parnpet Sor Jor Lekmuangnon with a knockout punch with one second to go on the third and final round.
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His hearing came as the World Cup-winning footballers said they would continue their boycott of the national team unless there are more reforms at the Spanish football federation, despite Rubiales' resignation over the affair.
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USA Basketball is back atop the FIBA men's world rankings, even after failing to medal at the World Cup.
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The changes come less than a week after Germany won the Basketball World Cup despite a key government-backed ranking listing the game as having the lowest potential for success of any sport on the Summer Olympic program. That increased calls to rethink the system.
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The federation said Rettig was taking over with immediate effect. It did not say how the appointment would affect Rudi Völler's position as sporting director of the men's national team.
Full StoryThis Friday, Lebanese Muay Thai fighter Abdallah Ondash will enter his second fight at ONE Championship’s fight event series ONE Friday Fights.
Ondash had dedicated his first win, which he picked up on August 4, to the victims of the Beirut port explosion which killed more than 220 and wounded more than 6,500 people.
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North Korea has 191 athletes signed up for the Asian Games starting next week, according to organiئers, suggesting the country is poised to end its more than three-year isolation from the global sporting arena.
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Women including Japanese trailblazer Yoshimi Yamashita will referee at the men's Asian Cup for the first time next year in Qatar, officials said Thursday.
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Harry Maguire said he can cope with the pressure of being in the spotlight for club and country after England manager Gareth Southgate condemned the "ridiculous treatment" meted out to the defender.
Full StoryManchester City manager Pep Guardiola has returned to the club after recovering from his recent back operation.
Guardiola is resuming his duties after three weeks away, with City confirming his return on Wednesday.
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