UFC president Dana White first touted the idea of a ‘Fight Island’ in April, but that didn’t pan out. Now there’s something concrete in place.
CrossFit spun into ‘disaster’. Are South Africans safe with Huawei? Trump’s wild ‘Antifa’ conspiracy. SA golfers threatened with arrest. 99th bday for Prince Philip. Bar Refaeli the tax dodger.
Yesterday, WhatsApp messages started doing the rounds, and South Africans rushed to stock up their liquor supplies. That panic was unfounded, but some of the reasoning isn’t.
WhatsApp rumours lead to booze panic. Prince Andrew under fire. $1m treasure found in Rocky Mountains. How Virgin Active gyms will work. LA’s date-rape epidemic.
The English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, rugby, golf, and more – there is plenty of live sporting action on the horizon.
Lockdown ruled ‘unconstitutional and invalid’. Change in Cape COVID testing. Hitler’s home makeover. Sweden probes handling of pandemic. New Super Rugby rules. So, about that black square.
Roger Federer tops Forbes’ list for the first time, and also becomes the first tennis player in history to do so.
Police violence – 11 deaths, 230k arrests. Why schools can’t reopen. SAA’s latest monster bailout. Drunk driving limit headed to zero? The fall of Tatler. Kylie Jenner blows through cash.
What better way to celebrate a Friday than with a reminder that we are world champions, and a look at some of rugby’s greatest sidesteps?
You don’t earn the nickname ‘the Mozart of chess’ for nothing, and now Magnus Carlsen looks set to change the game for future generations.
Religious gatherings of up to 50 allowed. Twitter fact checks Trump. Huge Cape testing backlog. Aus, NZ players want SA out of Super Rugby. Jimmy Fallon blackface apology. Brad P’s long hair.
Despite the criticisms levelled its way, ‘The Last Dance’ ranks among the greatest sports documentaries ever made. If you have the basketball itch, these may hit the spot.
Glenda Gray row twists and turns. Branson’s rocket fails. Austrian president breaks lockdown rules. Land expropriation slowed by pandemic. Brian May’s buttock injury. Emily’s bikini.
You know you’ve nailed your analysis when Rassie Erasmus himself says you understand the game.
Gauteng to move to alert level 3. SA school dates confirmed. Incel terror case in Canada. What’s happening inside SA COVID-19 committee? Jordan teammate slams ‘Last Dance’. Pink Floyd feud.
Lance Armstrong has never revealed certain details regarding one of sport’s most infamous doping scandals. Now he claims he’s ready to tell his own story.
Cricket fans might spend hours debating which of the two is better (it’s obvious, come now), but Dale and Jimmy are clearly fans of each other’s bowling.
Uncertainty remains around the future of Springbok star Pieter-Steph Du Toit, who is now technically a free agent following recent developments.
Ciggie ban a “spectacular failure”. Free State audit shocker. SARS tax changes. Boris’ popularity plummets. Black market haircuts. Michael Bublé death threats. Ricky Gervais on ‘overprivileged celebs’.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has some pretty big boots to fill, and has identified three areas that are key to the Springboks’ continued success.
New Wuhan outbreak. KZN toddler ‘arrest’ update. Where SA’s new infections come from. New SA coronavirus loan scheme. Premier League players given ultimatum. Adele ‘self-conscious’ about weight loss.
While we wait for live rugby to return to our screens, we may as well enjoy a few compilation videos.
As the fourth test of the 2019 Ashes headed towards a riveting finish, Australian skipper Tim Paine was forced to make a tough decision.
Alert level 3 looming? William Booth suspects charged. Elon defies health officials. Trevor Manuel speaks out against lockdown. iPhone details leaked. Liverpool will be champs.
Tony Ferguson’s 12-fight winning streak came to an abrupt end this weekend, and he was left bruised and battered after his bout against Justin Gaethje.
During the enforced break from on-court action, Djokovic has hosted a web series called ‘The Self Mastery Project’. It”s been quite a trip.
Pieter-Steph du Toit may be the reigning World Rugby Player of the Year, but apparently he’s only the fifth-best player in the world.
We’re all missing live sports, so here’s a chance for rugby fans to relive a few classic moments from years gone by.
The Springboks put on a defensive masterclass during the first 40 minutes, and coach Rassie wanted to make sure that intensity didn’t drop.
In the test match that immediately followed one of cricket’s biggest scandals, Australia thought they had caught out the Proteas.