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Brad Pitt still 'bitter' about decades-old competition with Tom Cruise
Brad Pitt still 'bitter' about decades-old competition with Tom Cruise

Fox News

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Brad Pitt still 'bitter' about decades-old competition with Tom Cruise

Brad Pitt is ready for a rematch. During a recent interview with Extra, the 61-year-old actor shared that he and actor Tom Cruise used to race against each other in go-karts when working together in the '90s. "Tom and I gotta get back out there. The last time we went there, he pit me," he said. "He took me on the last corner and I'm still bitter about it 30 years later. Nah, he had my number." The two famously worked together on the 1994 film, "Interview with a Vampire." When asked if he has any plans to work with Cruise again, Pitt jokingly shared that he'll "consider it" if he doesn't "have to hang from biplanes and, like, swim through submarines." Cruise is known for doing his own stunts when making his films, most recently hanging off a biplane and then jumping onto another biplane, all while in midair, in his latest film, "Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning." While Pitt said he didn't want to participate in any crazy stunts, he did drive at dangerously fast speeds when filming his upcoming movie, "F1: The Movie." "It was such a pleasure to get in those cars. It was such a high. It was like nothing I've ever experienced before. I've gotta figure out a way to do it again," he explained. "So the lines are secondary. You're worried about your braking points, the lines, not so much." In "F1: The Movie," Pitt portrays an up-and-coming Formula 1 race car driver in the 1990s whose career comes to a halt after an accident on the track. Thirty years later, he is brought back to the racing world with a chance at redemption. Much of what is seen on camera was filmed at real-life Formula 1 racing events, with Pitt sharing "we've embedded ourselves into the racing schedule, into the actual sporting event." "And so we would have, like, five minutes, we'd be on the grid, the race is gonna start in 10, and we would have these two takes to do a scene on the grid with all the great production value of the real race drivers and the real cars in front of us," Pitt said. "It was just great energy, the whole thing." During an interview with GQ in May, Pitt reflected on his life in the public eye, telling the outlet, "some version of my personal life" has been in the news for 30 years. "It's been an annoyance I've had to always deal with in different degrees, large and small, as I do the things I really want to do. So, it's always been this kind of nagging time suck or waste of time, if you let it be that. Mostly I feel pretty…. My life is fairly contained. It feels pretty warm and secure with my friends, with my loves, with my fam, with my knowledge of who I am, that, you know, it's like this fly buzzing around a little bit," he said. He later elaborated on his comments when speaking with Entertainment Tonight in June, saying the older he gets, the more he realizes the importance of surrounding "yourself with the people you know, the people you love, the people that love you back." "F1: The Movie" is set to premiere on June 27.

Hughes v Nurmagomedov 2 could be next as PFL backtracks
Hughes v Nurmagomedov 2 could be next as PFL backtracks

BBC News

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Hughes v Nurmagomedov 2 could be next as PFL backtracks

Paul Hughes' rematch with Usman Nurmagomedov could still happen next, according to PFL spokesperson Jonathan had been announced by the PFL's X account that the winner of Mansour Barnaoui v Archie Colgan on 20 June would fight Coachman appeared to backtrack on that plan, insisting the PFL were having "issues" with their X account and it did not speak for the MMA promotions' plans."Nothing been set with that at all," he said after a PFL event on Thursday."I don't think that's been confirmed yet and we actually talked a little bit today so you might be getting ahead of yourself a little bit."As soon as we can we will, and we're going to listen to the fans."We're not here to drag stuff out and say, 'Paul, you've got to fight two other guys to get back to him'. That's not what we're all about."But we also have to make the right fights, we have to bring in the right fighters at the right price."Derry fighter Hughes reacted angrily to the PFL's post on X, calling it "rage bait" and shared messages between him and Nurmagomedov where the Russian insisted he needed to win another bout before he would agree to a was narrowly beaten by Nurmagomedov in January on points, but bounced back with a 42-second knockout of Bruno Miranda in Belfast in first encounter with Nurmagomedov was for his Bellator lightweight title, but that belt is now PFL suggested Nurmagomedov was now their lightweight world champion and that he would defend their title in his next bout.

Windsor Park in play for Crocker-Donovan rematch
Windsor Park in play for Crocker-Donovan rematch

BBC News

time11-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Windsor Park in play for Crocker-Donovan rematch

Windsor Park, Northern Ireland's National Football Stadium, remains in contention to host boxing's rematch between Lewis Crocker and Paddy 20 September is the tentative date with background talks ongoing between the promoter, Irish Football Association and Northern Ireland's Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons, to turn the stadium into a boxing arena for the first time since Carl Frampton defeated Luke Jackson in August is understood there is a desire on all sides to make this a reality, but it will be determined by the bottom line and that is to ensure the show can deliver financially.A meeting is scheduled on Thursday with Lyons and later in the month with the Irish FA, who are keen to host the understood that a crowd of circa 16,000 would be required to break even, with the first fight between the pair at Belfast's SSE Arena in March drawing in that occasion, Limerick's Donovan fell to his first career defeat against Belfast's Crocker by way of disqualification, despite dominating the contest, which was billed as a final eliminator for Jaron 'Boots' Ennis' IBF welterweight title. The US-based sanctioning body ordered a rematch between the pair in May, having somewhat sided with the Donovan's team's protest their man - despite having points deducted in rounds six and eight - was harshly treated when finally thrown out bey referee Marcus McDonnell for persistent fouls, culminating with heavy blows landed after the bell in round nine. Their desire to have the initial fight ruled as a no-contest was not way, there has been a desire on all sides to run it back, and that is certainly set to happen, but the where and when is still to be the aftermath of their first meeting, Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport's boss and promoter of both fighters, indicated an interest in moving the rematch outdoors, but that came with the caveat of it making financial is, of course, precedent for the NI Executive to bolster an outdoor megafight, as in September 2013, it rowed in behind Carl Frampton's IBF super-bantamweight title win over Kiko Martinez with a purpose-built, 16,000 stadium erected at Titanic night bolstered the local economy by millions and although this event is not on such a scale, it would prove a huge shot in the it is uncertain whether Ennis will vacate his title and step up to light-middleweight by autumn, the winner could be set with the task of taking on the American for a portion of the title from one of boxing's marquee divisions or indeed, win the vacant strap.

Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O'Malley - UFC 316 LIVE: Start time, undercard, scorecards and round-by-round updates as Suga looks to dethrone champion in rematch
Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O'Malley - UFC 316 LIVE: Start time, undercard, scorecards and round-by-round updates as Suga looks to dethrone champion in rematch

Daily Mail​

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O'Malley - UFC 316 LIVE: Start time, undercard, scorecards and round-by-round updates as Suga looks to dethrone champion in rematch

Good evening/ morning wherever you're jumping on board from and welcome to our live coverage of UFC 316 - headlined by a fascinating rematch later on. Will Suga Sean O'Malley be able to win back his old belt against the man who is his polar opposite in almost every way inside and outside the cage? More on that in a bit. First, we have plenty of pre-lims and then a juicy main card to enjoy so stick a coffee on and get involved.

The major change Daniel Dubois has made to ensure ‘the greatest victory in boxing history' against Oleksandr Usyk
The major change Daniel Dubois has made to ensure ‘the greatest victory in boxing history' against Oleksandr Usyk

The Independent

time07-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Independent

The major change Daniel Dubois has made to ensure ‘the greatest victory in boxing history' against Oleksandr Usyk

Confidence in the Daniel Dubois' camp is unwavering ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. Dubois is more confident than anyone, seemingly counting down the days until he can ink 'undisputed heavyweight champion of the world' on his CV. 'I'm raring to go – get ready for the greatest victory in boxing history,' the Brooks athlete says, relaxing into a leather sofa after a few rounds of performative padwork – all-out efforts are saved for when he is behind closed doors. Catch all the latest boxing action on DAZN But while boxing is the prototypical individual sport, it is now a team game. And Dubois' team for this fight has grown to new heights, ensuring no stone is left unturned in his preparations for the heavyweight clash. 'This is only done at the top level,' says trainer Don Charles, who sits at the helm. 'I've been in the coaching industry for 25 years, and I've trained other high-profile boxers. This is the first time the team has grown to where we're getting all of this support: nutritional advice, a doctor present at training. That's unheard of, having a doctor present at training sessions. He adds: 'It's because this is the pinnacle. It doesn't get any higher than this, contesting for the undisputed. Daniel is a part of history, and we are all involved in it.' Among his team are Dr Ravi Gill and physiotherapist Tom Kopelman, who have been brought in from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur. 'Our main remit is illness and injury prevention, recovery optimisation, and giving Don Charles the best possible version of Daniel Dubois every day,' Gill says. As well as taking precautions to avoid a repeat of Dubois' illness-caused withdrawal from his Joseph Parker fight, Gill stays ringside to keep tabs on metrics such as heart rate variability, blood oxygen levels, heart rate and more via a chest-worn monitor. His summary: 'I've worked with elite athletes and World Cup winners, and Daniel has the best physique I've seen. He goes on: 'It's impressive how well he recovers. His heart rate goes up when sparring and training, then it comes down again really efficiently. He can go 18 rounds, no problem.' Recovery is another big focus, physio Kopelman adds. Alongside prehab work and strengthening exercises to build a buffer against injury, he employs several techniques to allow Dubois to bounce back from tough 20-round training days. 'Recovery can involve lots of different things,' Kopelman explains, 'and it's very individual, so it's [about] finding what works for the athlete to make sure they're ready. Everyone talks about improving the one per cents, but even if you can improve things by 0.1 per cent, it adds up. Sleeping is a huge part of that, he says. 'You can have the best ice bath in the world, but it means nothing if you don't sleep well. Then there's an individual aspect to being an athlete. You have to be happy.' Dubois does seem happy, and remarkably at ease. After leaving the ring, he is led through some stretches, then unflinchingly lowers his imposing frame into a tub of freezing cold water. A torrent of ice cube-laden liquid is displaced onto the floor in the process. As eyebrows raise over his lack of reaction, he laughs, submerges his head, then reemerges with a laugh: 'It gets easier over time,' he says. Rather than the act itself becoming easier, he might simply be getting better at it. Most would agree this is mirrored in his career, with Dubois growing in composure, guile and ability with each passing fight. This, twinned with his team's fastidious preparations for the Usyk fight, means we are likely to see the best version of Daniel Dubois to date on Saturday, 19 July. For boxing fans across the world, this is an exciting prospect. Watch the very best boxing with a DAZN subscription DAZN is the home of combat sports, broadcasting over 185 fights a year from the world's best promoters, including Matchroom, Queensberry, Golden Boy, Misfits, PFL, BKFC, GLORY and more. An Annual Saver subscription is a one-off cost of £119.99 / $224.99 (for 12 months access), that's just 64p / $1.21 per fight. There is also a Monthly Flex Pass option (cancel any time) at £24.99 / $29.99 per month. A subscription includes weekly magazine shows, comprehensive fight library, exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes documentaries, and podcasts and vodcasts.

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