Former Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschkoheld, a two-time world heavyweight champion, said his country cannot defend itself without more weapons.
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Swimmer who lost his leg in motorcycle accident breaks two Guinness World Records
Omar Hegazy, a 31-year-old Egyptian swimmer with one leg, channeled his anger to achieve success in the pool and now holds two major world records.
College basketball’s way-too-early men’s preseason top 25 for 2022-23
Duke, under new coach Jon Scheyer, takes No. 1 slot for the 2022-23 season which kicks off in November. Reigning national champion Kansas is No. 6.
Behind the scenes of Kansas Jayhawks’ wild national championship win: ‘We’re legendary’
The “Rock Chalk, Jayhawk” chant was nonstop as red, white and blue confetti fell after Kansas’ thrilling come-from-behind win over North Carolina.
Kansas survives North Carolina in wild NCAA Tournament title game, wins national championship
The Jayhawks won their fourth national championship and second under coach Bill Self, recovering in the second half to beat North Carolina.
‘So doggone proud’: Former UNC and Kansas coach Roy Williams says Tar Heels allegiance ‘thicker and deeper’
If there were ever any questions regarding how Roy Williams is approaching Monday night’s national championship game, rest assured: He’s all UNC.
‘One’s not enough’: Kansas coach Bill Self knows Jayhawks’ 14-year title drought is frustrating
The Jayhawks are a No. 1 seed for the fourth time since 2016, but haven’t won a national title since 2008.
‘I love emotion’: Hubert Davis’ passionate approach helped North Carolina reach national title game
First-year North Carolina coach Hubert Davis believes his team playing with a more emotional edge helped its NCAA Tournament run.
No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 8 North Carolina: Keys to victory for 2022 men’s NCAA Tournament title game
Kansas and North Carolina are the last teams standing, with one final game remaining in this men’s NCAA Tournament.
Coach K’s gift to his players after Duke’s Final Four loss: Easing their pain
Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski didn’t ride off into a perfect sunset, but that wasn’t his concern after the loss. He was focused on comforting his young team.