Weekly Sports Roundup (March 11th, 2024)
Sports fans had an action-packed weekend, with thrilling victories, shocking upsets, and record-breaking performances across the board. From the octagon to the rugby pitch, this roundup covers the most exciting moments.
MMA
Sean O'Malley retains his Bantamweight title in a hard-fought battle against Marlon Vera at UFC 299.
Boxing
Zhilei Zhang seeks an immediate rematch after a controversial points loss to Joseph Parker.
Anthony Joshua delivers a stunning 2nd-round knockout of Francis Ngannou, reclaiming his heavyweight dominance.
Rugby
France secures a commanding victory over Wales with a second-half surge.
Italy stuns Scotland in a gripping Rome encounter.
England snatches a last-second win against Ireland, throwing open the Six Nations tournament.
Football
Premier League:
Man City + Liverpool drew 1-1
Arsenal won 2-1 against Brentford
Man United won 2-0Champions League: Surprise results in the Round of 16 as underdogs defy expectations.
Transfer Rumors: Speculation heats up about the summer transfer window, with major names linked to surprise moves.
Golf
Scottie Scheffler dominates at Bay Hill to take home the Arnold Palmer Invitational title.
Brice Garnett emerges victorious in the Puerto Rico Open after a tense playoff.
Matteo Manassero breaks his DP World Tour win drought with a triumphant return to form.
Golf enthusiasts, get ready for The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, starting this Thursday!
Tennis
Novak Djokovic extends his reign as the world's No.1 player with a record eight years at the top.
Caspar Rudd returns to the top 10 after a strong showing in Los Cabos and Acapulco.
Cricket
Australia executes a record-breaking run chase against New Zealand, fueled by Alex Carey's career-best performance.
Darts
17-year-old Luke Littler achieves the rare feat of a nine-dart finish on his way to winning the Belgian Open.
Summary
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