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Tommy Fury defeats KSI on points
  + stars: | 2023-10-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Boxing - KSI v Tommy Fury - AO Arena, Manchester, Britain - October 14, 2023 Tommy Fury celebrates winning his fight against KSI Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff Acquire Licensing RightsOct 15 (Reuters) - Tommy Fury beat YouTuber KSI on a points decision in their bout at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday. Fury was also deducted a point in the second round for a blow to the back of KSI's head. Of the three judges, one scored it 57-57, while the other two ruled it as 57-56 to Fury, with KSI calling the decision a "robbery" in his post-fight interview. Fury is the younger half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. The British Boxing Board of Control did not sanction the match as a professional boxing fight, according to the BBC.
Persons: Tommy Fury, Jason Cairnduff, YouTuber KSI, Fury, Tyson Fury, Jake Paul's, Logan, Aadi Nair, Clarence Fernandez Organizations: AO, British Boxing Board, Control, BBC, Thomson Locations: Manchester, Britain, Bengaluru
Here's where you can watch the Fury vs. KSI fight live stream in the US, UK, and more. How to watch Fury vs. KSI live streams from anywhereIn the United States, you can catch the fight airing live as a pay-per-view event on ESPN Plus ($64.99) or DAZN ($54.99). Watch Fury vs. KSI. Fury vs. KSI fight cardHere are all the fights happening before the main event. KSI vs. Tommy Fury, 6 rounds, cruiserweightsLogan Paul vs. Dillon Danis, 6 roundsSalt Papi vs.
Persons: Tyson Fury's, Tommy Fury, KSI, Olajide, Fury, He's, Tyson Fury, Jake Paul, he's, Jake Paul's, Logan Paul, Dillon Danis, you'll, we'd, It's, they've, Insider's, ExpressVPN, cruiserweights Logan Paul, Slim, Deen, Walid, lightweights King Kenny, Anthony Taylor, Whindersson Nunes, Nate, Los Pineda Coladas, Astrid Wett, Alexia Grace Organizations: ESPN, Walid Sharks Locations: Manchester, England, United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland
After seven months in stealth, Aerodome recently closed a $6.5 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz and 2048 VC. Sidhu is currently a reserve officer for the Redondo Beach Police Department and was a full-time officer for two years. Competitors to Aerodome include Motorola, Dronesense, and Skydio, but those companies are more focused on software than the all-in-one package Aerodome is offering. Aside from responding to crime, Sidhu also says Aerodome will also eventually be able to detect wildfires and alert authorities moments after smoke appears. Aerodome has a contract to roll out a trial with Redondo Beach Police Department next month and Albuquerque Police Department in December.
Persons: Rahul Sidhu, Andreessen Horowitz, Jake Paul's, Jamie Siminoff, Nikita Bier, Bier, Sidhu, Kenaniah Cerny, COVID, Aerodome Organizations: Aerodome's, SPIDR Tech, Versaterm, Redondo Beach Police Department, Motorola, Albuquerque Police Department Locations: York
Childhood friends Paul Anton and Lyth Saeed continued to play basketball together while going to college in different states by using Snapchat. It looks like a TV screen behind the hoop and lets players remotely form teams and compete in challenges. "It's more than just the basketball hoop," Saeed, who serves as the company's COO, told Insider. Anton said Atar supported the technology right away and gave Huupe its first $1 million check. Check out 5 key slides from Huupe's most recent pitch deck, which has been updated since their $8 million seed round:
Persons: Paul Anton, Lyth Saeed, Anton, Saeed, Shaquille O'Neal, Dyson Daniels, Thaddeus Young, Huupe, Jake Paul's, Audie Atar, Conor McGregor, Jozy Altidore, Atar, Young, That's Organizations: Huupe, Marvan Ventures, TRI Investments, Studios, Paradigm Sports Management, US Men's National, Ventures Locations: Miami
Fanatics' first big sports-betting acquisition could be the spark that reignites M&A in the sector. Industry insiders speculate on what deals could come next. It's go time for M&A in sports betting as newcomer Fanatics makes its first big acquisition in the sector and rumors fly about who will be snapped up next. On Sunday, Australia's PointsBet announced it had agreed to sell its US operations to Fanatics' betting and gaming division for about $150 million in cash. "I think Fanatics smells blood in the water," said one industry consultant who had been following Fanatics closely.
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