[[tmz:video id="0_o8694qfu"]] The Superfight Will Happen ... because Canelo Alvarez says he Will fight Gennady Golovkin -- telling TMZ Sports, "It's gonna happen very soon." Canelo is currently in Dallas gearing up for this weekend's big fight against Liam Smith -- the undefeated Wbo light middleweight champion. If he can emerge victorious, Ggg will be waiting on the other end. "There's no doubt about it that fight's gonna happen," Alvarez told us through a translator. Some critics --...
- 9/15/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_zwujov8x"]] Anyone who thinks Canelo Alvarez is gonna stroll into At&T Stadium this weekend and walk all over Liam Smith can "go f*** themselves" ... this according to Smith. The undefeated Wbo light middleweight champ is squaring off with Canelo on Saturday night in Texas -- and says he's more than confident he'll destroy Oscar De La Hoya's best fighter in front of the world. Alvarez is a Heavy favorite in the fight -- and...
- 9/14/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
WhatCulture
Steve McClaren watched alongside 470 fans as Newcastle United Under-21s drew 1-1 with Blackburn Rovers and new signing Ivan Toney made his debut for the club.
Toney played the entire match on Monday night at Whitley Park and shone alongside teammates Jamie Sterry, Liam Smith and Kyle Cameron, who also put in a sterling performances in front of McClaren, managing director Lee Charnley and assistant coach Paul Simpson.
It was Blackburn who took the lead after 21 minutes though when Rovers’ No 9 Anton Forrester tidily tucked home from six yards after Willem Forrester’s pin-point assist found him free in the box. But Newcastle fought hard to get back into the game and were granted their reward before half-time when Sterry – who had replaced the injured Adam Laidler – headed home after Liam Smith’s cross gifted the attack-minded defender a free-header that he confidently guided past Simon Eastwood.
The Magpies...
Steve McClaren watched alongside 470 fans as Newcastle United Under-21s drew 1-1 with Blackburn Rovers and new signing Ivan Toney made his debut for the club.
Toney played the entire match on Monday night at Whitley Park and shone alongside teammates Jamie Sterry, Liam Smith and Kyle Cameron, who also put in a sterling performances in front of McClaren, managing director Lee Charnley and assistant coach Paul Simpson.
It was Blackburn who took the lead after 21 minutes though when Rovers’ No 9 Anton Forrester tidily tucked home from six yards after Willem Forrester’s pin-point assist found him free in the box. But Newcastle fought hard to get back into the game and were granted their reward before half-time when Sterry – who had replaced the injured Adam Laidler – headed home after Liam Smith’s cross gifted the attack-minded defender a free-header that he confidently guided past Simon Eastwood.
The Magpies...
- 8/18/2015
- by Matt Smith
- Obsessed with Film
WhatCulture
If Steve McClaren and Lee Charnley’s presence at Newcastle United’s Benton training base for the Magpies’ Under-21 clash with Blackburn Rovers was a talking point, they were not the main attraction of the night.
Nor too were centre-back Mike Williamson, who watched on from the side of the pitch, Paul Dummett, or even first-team coach Paul Simpson.
In fact, although you would expect McClaren to attend as many Under-21 clashes as possible, there was the slight suspicion that the Magpies head coach made a point of arriving for this game in order to see one particular player in action – Newcastle’s fourth summer signing, Ivan Toney.
WhatCulture
The arrival of Toney from Northampton Town happened somewhat under the radar – perhaps unsurprisingly given that the Magpies have spent close to £35 million collectively on first-teamers Aleksandar Mitrovic, Georginio Wijnaldum and Chancel Mbemba – but his move to Tyneside is also intriguing.
If Steve McClaren and Lee Charnley’s presence at Newcastle United’s Benton training base for the Magpies’ Under-21 clash with Blackburn Rovers was a talking point, they were not the main attraction of the night.
Nor too were centre-back Mike Williamson, who watched on from the side of the pitch, Paul Dummett, or even first-team coach Paul Simpson.
In fact, although you would expect McClaren to attend as many Under-21 clashes as possible, there was the slight suspicion that the Magpies head coach made a point of arriving for this game in order to see one particular player in action – Newcastle’s fourth summer signing, Ivan Toney.
WhatCulture
The arrival of Toney from Northampton Town happened somewhat under the radar – perhaps unsurprisingly given that the Magpies have spent close to £35 million collectively on first-teamers Aleksandar Mitrovic, Georginio Wijnaldum and Chancel Mbemba – but his move to Tyneside is also intriguing.
- 8/18/2015
- by Chris Waugh
- Obsessed with Film
A majority of Digital Spy readers think that Stereo Kicks should either sack some of the lineup or split into two boybands rather than stay together as one.
10,842 people voted in our poll asking what should happen to the eight-piece, with 43.3% saying they should sack a few for the greater good.
32.9% of voters said they should do nothing, arguing that Stereo Kicks must take their chances as they are with the other acts.
The remaining 23.8% said they should split the group into two boybands.
Regina_Phalange said: "8 would work if they taught them to harmonise and taught them stage presence. Right now it is just a mess, and it is awful."
Of comparisons to other large bands, Ashley John McLoughlin said: "The difference with S Club 7 is that they were mixed genders and they all looked completely different.
"They look like 8 guys who all work in Top Man and decided to start a choir.
10,842 people voted in our poll asking what should happen to the eight-piece, with 43.3% saying they should sack a few for the greater good.
32.9% of voters said they should do nothing, arguing that Stereo Kicks must take their chances as they are with the other acts.
The remaining 23.8% said they should split the group into two boybands.
Regina_Phalange said: "8 would work if they taught them to harmonise and taught them stage presence. Right now it is just a mess, and it is awful."
Of comparisons to other large bands, Ashley John McLoughlin said: "The difference with S Club 7 is that they were mixed genders and they all looked completely different.
"They look like 8 guys who all work in Top Man and decided to start a choir.
- 10/23/2014
- Digital Spy
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