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Friday, 26 October 2018

KHABIB VS MACRAGOR

The Lightweight UFC champion shows off a new belt on the mats

Khabib Nurmagomedov has reached the pinnacle of several combat sports. He's currently the undisputed UFC Lightweight Champion after making Conor McGregor tap at UFC 229; he is a black belt in Judo and also a two-time Sambo world champion.
But the Dagestani fighter is not one to flaunt his success, preferring to remain humble. That humility was on full display today as he wore a white belt in order to join a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu class in Abu Dhabi. He explained that sport is about respect, regardless of who you may be and what you may have done.
Khabib has criticised BJJ in the past, famously wearing a shirt that said ‘If Sambo was easy it would be called BJJ’. But the star has also competed in high level grappling competitions against elite BJJ practitioners.

Wednesday, 9 May 2018

WASHINGTON—During his first year in office, President Donald Trump regularly agreed to the exhortation of mindful national security helpers. At their encouraging, he added troops to the war in Afghanistan, deferred plans to move the U.S. International safe haven in Israel to Jerusalem and safeguarded an atomic control manage Iran despite the fact that he criticized it.

Presently, Mr. Trump has come to assume that his own particular endeavors to push, wheedle and threaten worldwide opponents can do what his ancestors proved unable, as indicated by individuals comfortable with his reasoning. With another national security group next to him, Mr. Trump is zooming ahead with endeavors to destroy mainstays of previous President Barack Obama's accomplishments, pushing the limits of customary remote approach and national-security basic leadership all the while.

On Tuesday, he made his most recent such stride by rejecting claims from European partners and hauling out of Mr. Obama's 2015 assention that checked Iran's atomic program.

"It's the Art of the Deal: Refuse to be bound by existing assentions that are not to America's greatest advantage. Exit, or undermine to leave, these understandings and utilize most extreme weight with a specific end goal to show signs of improvement bargain," said Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, who has upheld Mr. Trump on key approach moves. "It's high hazard. It can prompt huge triumphs or huge disappointments."

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The potential dangers of the approach wound up obvious in the hours after Mr. Trump declared the U.S. move back toward a more fierce way to deal with Iran, when Syrian authorities said Israel completed another arrangement of airstrikes on Iranian focuses close Damascus. Israel cautioned inhabitants in the Golan Heights that Iran may strike, raising apprehensions of more clash in the Middle East.

Mr. Trump's approach has filled feedback from the individuals who question his methodology. Leon Panetta, who filled in as Mr. Obama's Central Intelligence Agency executive and his barrier secretary, said Mr. Trump seems plan on disassembling his antecedent's accomplishments without having a dream for what should have its spot.

"The outcome is that he makes strides which make a lot of disorder with no sort of procedure in the matter of what you do straightaway," said Mr. Panetta. "In the event that you don't have a methodology as to where you follow you roll a projectile in the room it makes it truly hazardous."

Mr. Trump's partners recognize the threats postured by the president's approach. In any case, they say the strategies are as of now paying profits, particularly by pushing Kim Jong Un, North Korea's fluctuating pioneer, into converses with the U.S.

For quite a long time, Mr. Trump stirred feelings of dread of war by putting down Mr. Kim as "Rocket Man" and debilitating him with "flame and anger." Mr. Trump squeezed his national security group to create alternatives for striking North Korea, an approach openly grasped by his new national security counselor, John Bolton.

Commentators of Mr. Trump's Iran choice Tuesday contend that it makes it more outlandish that North Korea will consent to an arrangement with the U.S. However, Mr. Bolton said that the move would fortify the U.S. deliver talks.

"It sends a reasonable flag that the United States won't acknowledge insufficient arrangements," he said.

The angry approach with North Korea raised feelings of dread of an atomic war, however Mr. Trump's supporters say the dangers shook Mr. Kim.

"I do think Kim Jong Un is stressed over Trump," said Mr. Dubowitz. "He [Mr. Kim] may figure he can play him, yet he likewise should be worried that Trump could go where no U.S. president has run as for most extreme weight. Trump could be a Twitter tiger or he could be a savage one. Kim Jong Un will take in more soon."

Search 6.4 magnitude earthquake shakes the country

lAHORE: The earthquake tremors shook Lahore, Islamabad and other parts of Pakistan on Wednesday. The media reports further stated that jolts were also felt in Sargodha, Deer, Chitral, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Multan, Sheikhupura, Sahiwal, Pindi Bhattian, FATA, Swat and other regions of the country. The people came out of their offices and homes reciting Kalma Tayyaba. According to Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) the magnitude of the quake was 6.4 with epicentre at Hindukush Mountains with the depth of 109 kilometres. Credits: CSEM The tremors were felt for one whole minute in most of the cities. Earlier in the day, tremors were also felt in Swat, Malakand division, Manshera, Dera Ismail Khan, Hangu, Abbottabad, and Mardan. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the magnitude of the quake was recorded 5.1 on the Richter scale. The tremors were felt between 8.15am and 8.30am. People felt the jolts for about 20 seconds. At least six school students were injured in a stampede in Bannu after earthquake tremors struck the northern parts of the country including Khyber EARTHQUAKE INFO: Pakistan has had (M1.5 or greater): – 2 earthquakes in the past 24 hours, – 6 earthquakes in the past 7 days, – 15 earthquakes in the past 30 days, – 117 earthquakes in the past 365 days. THE LARGEST EARTHQUAKES IN PAKISTAN: – Today: 5.1 in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, – This Week: 5.1 in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, – This Month: 5.2 in Ashkāsham, Badakhshan (Afghanistan) – This Year: 6.1 in Jurm, Badakhshan (Afghanistan

Thursday, 3 May 2018

Amir Khan stuns Phil Lo Greco with blistering first-round knockout

Amir Khan made a rankling come back to the ring by beating Phil Lo Greco by knockout inside 39 seconds at Liverpool's Echo Arena. The 31-year-old had not battled for a long time, since being beaten by Saul "Canelo" Álvarez in Las Vegas in May 2016, and he compensated for lost time by thumping the Canadian Lo Greco down twice in the beginning times. Khan, in his first session on British soil since a focuses triumph over Julio Diaz five years prior, sent Lo Greco to the canvas with a quick one-two blend inside the opening 30 seconds. The super-welterweight challenge was over minutes after the fact as the Briton's overwhelming hand speed stuck his adversary up against the ropes to guarantee it was over minutes after it had begun. It implied Khan conveyed an unequivocal articulation to Kell Brook, who was viewing on from ringside, before a conceivable all-British fight between the two Matchroom stablema s was the first of a three-battle bargain Khan had marked with Eddie Hearn and his promoter had yielded his contender couldn't bear the cost of a fifth annihilation on his record. That never looked likely and there was no confirmation of any ring rust from Khan either after he changed to the coach Joe Goossen in the development to this session. Lo Greco seemed paralyzed by Khan's sheer speed from the start and, when he dropped him with a correct hand, it resembled an inescapable result. There was an eight rely on that event and minutes after the two squared off once more, a whirlwind of left hands from Khan finished everything. Khan initially came to noticeable quality when he won a silver decoration in the lightweight division at the 2004 Olympics, in this manner turning into Britain's most youthful boxing Olympic medallist at 17. He won the WBA light-welterweight title in 2009 and the IBF title in 2011. His expert record is 34 wins (20 by knockout) and four thrashings. The Recap: agree to accept the best of the Guardian's game scope Read more After the battle Khan stated: "I've been out of the ring for a long time. I've never taken a vacation day the rec center. I've had a hand activity and the hand felt great in the battle. "Individuals simply needed to see me return and I needed to demonstrate a point and return. I'm two years out of the ring however I'm back with a huge explosion." Whenever inquired as to whether he is focusing on a battle against Brook, Khan stated: "I need to end up a best on the planet again so I need to battle the best folks in the welterweight division. I'm a 147lb warrior. I climbed to 150lb for this battle since I've not been in the ring for a long time. That battle I'm not surging and I'm not fleeing from. "I will battle Kell Brook and I will beat Kell Brook. I'm a superior contender and a more grounded warrior." Creek reacted by revealing to Khan he would influence him to see stars – a reference to Khan's appearance in a year ago's I'm a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! "Amir, every one of the fans need the battle, I need the battle," Brook said. "He can go in the wilderness and pursue stars however when he gets in there with me, I'll influence him to see stars."

Another Cowboys player is coming to TV: Jason Witten will join ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Football’

jason Witten (second from the left) joined resigned Cowboys Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman, alongside Roger Goodell, at the NFL draft. It presumably was a trace of things to come. (Eric Gay/Associated Press)

Move over, Tony Romo. Another Dallas Cowboys player is coming to TV.

Tight end Jason Witten has chosen to resign and will join ESPN's "Monday Night Football" communicates, as per various reports. ESPN's Todd Archer reports that Witten has educated proprietor Jerry Jones and Coach Jason Garrett of his choice. With Jon Gruden's flight to mentor the Raiders, the landing of Witten implies a reboot for the program, with ESPN supplanting Sean McDonough with long-term school commentator Joe Tessitore for the 2018 season.

Witten, who turns 36 on Sunday, had been pondering his choice over the previous week and he follows in the strides of one of his quarterbacks. Romo resigned a year ago and quickly joined CBS's best NFL group, getting generally praise for his first season at work. Leaving without winning a Super Bowl was a thought for Romo, who brought up that it presumably was for Witten, as well.

"It's extremely troublesome. I imagine that is the greatest test leaving is that you didn't achieve a definitive objective that you set out for," Romo told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram a week ago.