Samba boys take on England in football’s friendliest friendly
Rainy old England may have defined the rules of football for all to enjoy, but it is the sun-kissed beaches of Brazil that long ago inherited the mantle of football’s spiritual home.
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It’s a long-awaited rematch after an eventful first encounter between boxers David Haye and Tony Bellew a year ago. Bellew caused a massive upset when he defeated former world heavyweight champion David Haye. And the pair have been trading verbal blows before tonight’s bout. But when Paul McNamara went to meet Haye at his gym…
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