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    Boxer Gervonta Davis follows Muhammad Ali by converting to Islam as undefeated champ reveals his new name

    BOXING superstar Gervonta Davis has changed his name after converting to Islam.The controversial WBA (regular) lightweight champion made the decision to convert to the religion a while back.
    Gervonta Davis has converted to IslamCredit: GETTY
    The boxing superstar has adopted the name Abdul WahidCredit: AP
    Boxing icon Muhammad Ali changed his name from Cassius Clay after converting to IslamCredit: GETTY
    Baltimore bruiser Davis completed his conversion to Islam at a Maryland mosque this past weekend.
    And in a similar move to boxing icon Muhammad Ali, who was known as Cassius Clay before adopting Islam in 1964, Davis has now changed his name to Abdul Wahid.
    After overseeing Davis’ Islamic testimony of faith, Imam Hassan Abdi told the Baltimore Banner: “The humility I get from him.
    “And I was surprised meeting him, because I knew who he was but I wasn’t familiar to what extent — he was a very down-to-earth person.
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    “The conversation was about being the best version of what we can be as human beings.”
    It’s not yet known if Davis has legally changed his name or whether he will fight under his new moniker.
    Brutal knockout artist Davis has been blighted by controversy during his professional career.
    But Abdi said of the southpaw: “At heart, he’s a good person, and I think he wants more. I think he wants more for himself, which is good.
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    Gervonta Davis hasn’t fought since his seventh-round stoppage of Ryan Garcia in AprilCredit: AP
    “Him investing in the area, buying a block and trying to improve it for the residents there, I think all of that may be also an influence to hear something different.
    “Islam, and I was telling him, religion makes us the best version of who we are, to be better human beings.
    “We believe in one God and we worship him alone, and that brings accountability and responsibility for ourselves, and also trying to help others. And I think it resonated with him.”
    Elaborating on Davis’ past indiscretions, Abdi: “We’re not perfect as human beings.
    “We all go through challenges in life. It’s about having hope and not despairing.
    “When we fall down — with him as a boxer, I told him, when you’re boxing, when a person goes down, you try your best to get back up.
    “That’s like life. I think that you’re never going to be perfect overnight and we may never reach completion, but it’s about trying to be better.
    “I see that he’s trying to be a better individual.” More

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    Deontay Wilder reveals Anthony Joshua conspiracy theory after blowing £100million fight series

    DEONTAY WILDER has claimed Anthony Joshua was all set to hang up his gloves had their two-fight series not gone up in smoke.The former two-time unified heavyweight champion continued his career rehab last weekend with a fifth-round stoppage of his old sparring partner Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia.
    Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder were on course for a big-money two-fight series next yearCredit: REUTERS
    Wilder’s defeat to Joseph Parker, however, scuppered the £100million seriesCredit: GETTY
    Bronze Bomber Wilder has claimed AJ would have retired had he beaten ParkerCredit: REUTERS
    Joshua, 34, despatched the Swedish slugger with the knowledge that his blockbuster series with Wilder had gone up in smoke thanks to a shock Joseph Parker win.
    And Wilder has claimed he heard a “rumour” AJ would have ended his illustrious career had he added Parker’s name to his list of victims.
    He told 78SPORTSTV: “The rumour was he was talking about retiring if I won… March 9th, the fight still can go on.
    “But this is a perfect way for them to get out.”
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    Despite Joshua still being open to facing The Bronze Bomber, promoter Eddie Hearn insists the fight is dead in the water.
    And Wilder has a theory for why Hearn is touting other opponents for the Watford warrior.
    He said: “They really don’t want that fight. When I lost, did you see how happy he was coming out?
    “I broke out laughing, I said, ‘That n****’s happy as f**k.”
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    Deontay Wilder believes Anthony Joshua is running scared of himCredit: GETTY
    “I made him able to perform like that. He was like, ‘I ain’t gotta fight Wilder.’”
    A showdown with mandatory IBF title challenger Filip Hrgovic will likely be next for Joshua, who has been called out by the undefeated Croatian.
    He told iFL TV: “A lot of options. I know I’m the next in the line. Whoever it will be, I believe I will fight for the title.
    “I just want a title shot. I don’t care who it is.
    “I would like to fight Anthony Joshua. He’s one of the biggest names in the sport, and I feel I can beat him.” More

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    Anthony Joshua will have to beat Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk to warrant Eddie Hearn’s over-the-top praise

    FOLLOWING the Riyadh heavyweight hype and hoopla last weekend, there’s been time to reflect and put matters into some perspective.Eddie Hearn declared Anthony Joshua the world’s best at his weight after he forced ordinary Otto Wallin to retire with a broken nose at the end of five one-sided rounds.
    Anthony Joshua is the world’s best heavyweight, according to Eddie HearnCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Hearn made the claim after Joshua’s victory over Otto WallinCredit: Getty
    Promoter Hearn wasn’t alone in having a rush of blood to the head with his over-the-top reaction.
    Plenty of others claimed Britain’s former two-time world champion, after a couple of underwhelming displays this year, was now back to his best.
    Joshua’s best by far was when he put paid to Wladimir Klitschko in 11 rounds six years ago — but it’s highly unlikely he will ever reach that peak again.
    Against Wallin, AJ did what he was expected to do — overpower a mundane rival quickly and efficiently.
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    What was pleasing was to see Joshua still had a supply of aggression burning in his belly. He also managed to shake off the sluggishness that seemed to be afflicting him.
    There was a worry AJ could have slipped on the Wallin banana skin — at least he’s proved he will still be in the mix when it comes to world title match-ups next year.
    But before Hearn’s cheerleading can be taken seriously by fans, Joshua will have to beat Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk.
    Daniel Dubois also got rave reviews for beating 23-stone disgraced druggie Jarrell Miller — who was carrying more blubber than a humpback whale.
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    Yet having taken a knee and been counted out after being hit with a jab fighting Usyk four months ago, it will take more than that for Dubois to redeem himself in my eyes.
    The Fury-Usyk phoney war is at last coming to an end — the outbreak of hostilities is only seven weeks away.
    We’ve cried out for a unified world heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis ruled 24 years ago.
    But boxing cannot help shooting itself in the foot.
    Either Fury or Usyk will only hold that title for about five minutes.
    The IBF, in their wisdom, decided as Fury and Usyk have a return clause, they will declare their version of the title vacant in the interests of mandatory challenger, Croatian Filip Hrgovic.
    As Lennox used to say, it’s  another example of misguided boxing politricks — the governing bodies never seem to understand what is in the sport’s best interests. 
    But who will receive boxing’s Oscar as The Ring magazine’s 2023 Fighter of the Year?
    Tyson Fury is the only Brit to win The Ring magazine’s Fighter of the YearCredit: Getty
    In its 95-year history, Fury is the only Brit to be honoured — in 2015 and again five years later. 
    There are four outstanding unbeaten candidates — Japan’s Naoya Inoue and Americans Terence Crawford, Devin Haney and Gervonta Davis.
    Favourite must be Inoue, known as The Monster for devouring his opponents.
    Appropriately on Boxing Day, Inoue — in front of 15,000 of his adoring Tokyo fans — KO’d  Philipino Marlon Tapales.
    That unified the super-bantamweight division as he had already won the four bantamweight belts.
    Before, only Crawford ever unified two divisions.
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    Inoue, 30, was having his 21st world title fight.
    He is a world champ in four different weight classes and has KO’d 23 of his 26 opponents.
    Naoya Inoue is a two-weight unified world championCredit: Getty More

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    Manny Pacquiao comes out of retirement and announces date for return for shock fight days after Conor McGregor callout

    MANNY PACQUIAO will return to the ring next year for a shock showdown with a Muay Thai icon.The former eight-weight division champion, 45, called time on his Hall-of-Fame career in September 2021 following a points defeat to Yordenis Ugas.
    Manny Pacquiao retired from boxing after losing to Yordenis Ugas in September 2021Credit: AP
    Pacman has flirted with coming out of retirement over the last 18 monthsCredit: AP
    The former eight-weight champ will face Muay Thai and kickboxing icon BuakawCredit: GETTY
    Pacquiao, however, has repeatedly flirted with the prospect of lacing up his gloves over the last year and a half.
    And he’s struck a deal to throw down with Muay Thai and kickboxing legend Buakaw in Thailand.
    Pacman’s clash with Buakaw – which has been in the works for the last eight months – will take place at Bangkok’s Impact Arena on April 20.
    The ‘Match of Legends’ – which will be contested over six three-minute rounds with two-minute breaks – will serve as the showpiece event for Thailand’s Fresh Air Festival.
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    Fresh Air Festival CEO Vinij Lertratanachai said: “We are honoured to have Manny ‘PacMan’ Pacquiao and Buakaw Banchamek for this historic event.
    “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity you won’t want to miss.”
    Pacquiao returned to the ring last December for an exhibition bout with South Korean martial artist DK Yoo.
    It’s not yet known, however, if his clash with Bukaw will also be an exhibition.
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    Manny Pacquiao returned to the ring last December for a clash with DK YooCredit: AFP
    Nevertheless, the pride of the Philippines plans to put on a show against the beloved Buakaw.
    He said: “I will do my best and give good action for fans to make them happy and enjoy the show.
    Writing on Instagram, he said: “This is going to be an amazing fight.”
    The announcement of Pacquiao’s ring return comes less than a week after UFC superstar Conor McGregor challenged him to face him in a blockbuster Saudi showdown.
    The Notorious said: “It’s his sport. If he wants me to come down to a smaller weight, then we should use more of my weapon.
    “I should be able to grapple, that’s more fair.
    “Say it to him, ‘Be a man or a mouse!’ Is Manny a man or a mouse? That’s it!” More

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    Frank Warren backs Daniel Dubois for British showdown with Anthony Joshua after Deontay Wilder blew £100m mega-fight

    FRANK WARREN has backed Anthony Joshua to take on Daniel Dubois following their victories during the “Day of Reckoning” on Saturday.Deontay Wilder was next in line to face AJ – as the pair signed to fight each other – but the Bronze Bomber’s defeat against Joseph Parker blew the £100m mega-fight.
    Frank Warren has eyed up Daniel Dubois as Anthony Joshua’s next opponentCredit: Reuters
    Dubois beat Jarrel Miller during the ‘day of reckoning’ in Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCredit: Reuters
    Anthony Joshua defeated Otto Wallin after five roundsCredit: Getty
    Joshua took fans back to the old days after he stopped Otto Wallin in five rounds in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    The British fighter is now set for a thriller in 2024 as he is on the road to becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion.
    But AJ needs a new opponent if he wants to continue climbing up the ranks.
    And Warren thinks fellow Brit Dubois would be the perfect opponent.
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    He told TalkSPORT: “For me, Dubois could fight any of those guys in the top 10. Even AJ would be a good fight. I’d watch that all day long.”
    The 26-year-old stopped Jarrell Miller in the tenth and final round following an impressive performance in Saudi Arabia.
    And after his win, Dubois is confident the Hall of Fame boxing promoter will make the bout happen between him and British heavyweight giant AJ.
    Dubois suffered a defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in August, but many fans believed he deserved to win.
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    He could now be poised to take on the Ukrainian again while Joshua lines up another bout in a bid to take back his heavyweight title.
    Meanwhile, for AJ, Filip Hrgovic, the IBF mandatory challenger, was who the Brit first mentioned in his post-fight press conference.
    Fighting the Croatian would be Joshua’s quickest way back to world champion status.
    Dubois however is more well-known which could be a bigger payday for AJ as he will miss out on a fight against Wilder – who suffered his third career loss.
    Joshua was set to fight Deontay Wilder next but he faced a defeat against Joseph ParkerCredit: Getty More

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    Eddie Hearn reveals he looks in the mirror and says ‘f***ing hell yeah’ after incredible body transformation

    EDDIE HEARN says “f***ing hell yeah” to himself in the mirror when he looks at his new and improved physique, the boxing promoter has revealed.Hearn, 44, has embarked on a demanding 10-week workout programme to get in shape.
    Eddie Hearn has shown off his new and improved physiqueCredit: David Venni / Men’s Health UK
    The boxing promoter is on the cover of Men’s HealthCredit: David Venni / Men’s Health UK
    He has been put through a gruelling 10-week fitness regimeCredit: David Venni / Men’s Health UK
    Hearn admits he used to ‘hate’ the gym but is now completely dedicatedCredit: David Venni / Men’s Health UK
    On Thursday, his impressive results were showcased on the front of Men’s Health magazine.
    And the outspoken promoter, who represents heavyweight superstar Anthony Joshua, admits his trimmer look has given him even more confidence.
    Speaking to Men’s Health UK, he said: “When I wake up in the morning, I go into the bathroom and I get a glimpse of myself and go, ‘F**king hell yeah,’ and that’s good enough.
    “That makes me feel great for the day.”
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    Hearn, who ran the London Marathon in 2014, always “hated” the gym until recently.
    But he knew he had to do something about his health as he entered middle age – with the Essex-born businessman conceding he once feared for his life.
    Referencing how the demands of his job escalated in 2021, he said: “The workload trebled, and I just thought to myself, one, you can’t do this for very long if you continue living the same lifestyle, and two, you might die.
    “As extreme as that sounds, I’ve got a history of heart problems in the family.
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    Hearn, pictured above in 2021, says he feared for his life when he had an unhealthy lifestyleCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    His outlook on training has dramatically changed in recent timesCredit: David Venni / Men’s Health UK
    “I’ve got a job that’s full of stress. I’m not really sleeping. My diet’s s**t. I’m not training that much. I’m overweight.
    “It’s all the classic signs of a short lifespan.”
    Now his outlook has completely changed as he focuses on improving his fitness even further.
    He added: “Right now, physically, I feel better than I’ve ever felt in my life, and I’m 44 years old.
    “I’m excited to see what’s going to happen in six months, what’s going to happen in 12 months, what’s going to happen in three years.”
    Last week, Hearn watched Joshua, 34, stop Otto Wallin in the main event of a blockbuster show in Saudi Arabia.
    But a clash with long-time rival Deontay Wilder appears to be off the table after the hard-hitting American, 38, was outboxed as he lost to Joseph Parker by unanimous decision.
    Read about Eddie Hearn’s workouts on the new Men’s Health app, available to download now. More

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    Who are the previous winners of World’s Strongest Man?

    THE World’s Strongest Man is an annual strongman competition that began back in 1977.There have been 24 winners of the contest, which takes place in the US in the summer but isn’t aired in the UK until late December.
    Brian Shaw of USA is one of the past winners of the World’s Strongest Man competitionCredit: Victor Fraile/Getty Images
    Who are the winners of the World’s Strongest Man?
    Bruce Wilhelm – 1977-1978
    Bruce Wilhelm won the first ever World’s Strongest Man contest, which was held at Universal Studios, California, in 1977.
    He went on to win the competition again the following year, beating runners-up Bob Young and Ken Patera.
    After his wins, Wilhelm helped organise and officiate subsequent contests.
    He was also a member of the executive board of the United States Olympic Committee. 
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    Don Reinhoudt – 1979
    Don Reinhoudt was named the World’s Strongest Man in 1979, a year after he placed as a runner-up at the 1978 event.
    Despite his win, Reinhoudt would go on to compete only once more, placing ninth in 1980.
    Bill Kazmaier – 1980-1982
    Bill Kazmaie is a former World’s Strongest Mans champion and world record holderCredit: Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images
    Bill Kazmaier dominated the World’s Strongest Man contest from 1980 to 1982.
    He was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame in 2017 and is widely considered to be one of the greatest strength competitors of all-time.
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    Geoff Capes – 1983, 1985
    British strongman Geoff Capes was the first non-American to win the World’s Strongest Man contest in 1983Credit: Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
    Brit Geoff Capes became the first non-American to win the World’s Strongest Man title in 1983.
    The former shot putter also had a very successful athletic career and represented both England and Great Britain.
    He competed at the Commonwealth games, the European indoor championships, and at three Olympic Games.
    Jón Páll Sigmarsson – 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990
    Jón Páll Sigmarsson won the title of World’s Strongest Man four times
    Jón Páll Sigmarsson was a strongman, powerlifter and bodybuilder from Iceland.
    He was the first man to win the World’s Strongest Man four times.
    Sigmarsson died on January 16, 1993, after suffering a heart attack while deadlifting.
    Jamie Reeves – 1989
    After placing third the year before, Jamie Reeves took home the win at the 1989 World’s Strongest Man competition.
    The former coal miner, from Sheffield, was also a professional wrestler.
    After retiring from competitive sports, Reeves worked as a referee, event promoter and coach for strength contests.
    Magnús Ver Magnússon – 1991, 1994-1996
    Magnús Ver Magnússon, from Iceland, is one of the most famous World’s Strongest Man winnersCredit: Antonio RIBEIRO/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
    Icelandic strongman Magnús Ver Magnússon dominated the World’s Strongest Man contest for much of the 1990s.
    Like his fellow Icelandic competitor Sigmarsson, Magnússon won the competition four times.
    Ted van der Parre – 1992
    Ted van der Parre won the World’s Strongest Man contest in 1992, with the 6’10” athlete becoming the tallest ever competitor to take the title.
    As of 2023, he is the only competitor from the Netherlands to win the competition.
    Van der Parre competed again in 1994 but was forced to drop out due to a calf injury.
    Gary Taylor – 1993
    Welsh strongman Gary Taylor won the title of World’s Strongest Man in 1993.
    According to Guinness World Records, 6′ Taylor is the shortest ever winner of the contest.
    The sportsman, from Cardiff, has become a commentator and organiser for the annual UK’s Strongest Man contest since retiring from competing himself.
    Jouko Ahola – 1997, 1999
    Jouko Ahola is a former strongman, powerlifter and actor from Finland.
    He won the World’s Strongest Man twice and is also a two time winner of the Europe’s Strongest Man competition.
    Ahola has starred in films like Kingdom of Heaven, Bad Day to Go Fishing and War of the Dead.
    He also had a role in the History Channel series Vikings.
    Magnus Samuelson – 1998
    Magnus Samuelsson competed for the title of World’s Strongest Man three times before winning in 1998.
    He has been named one of best arm wrestlers in the world and was a European Arm Wrestling champion before moving into strongman competitions.
    Samuelson is also an actor and has starred in Swedish crime thriller series Arne Dahl as well as the BBC’s The Last Kingdom.
    Janne Virtanen – 2000
    Janne Virtanen of Finland was once the World’s Strongest Man competition winner but has since retiredCredit: China Photos/Getty Images)
    Finland’s Janne Virtanen was a runner-up in 1999 but moved up to the top of the podium in 2000.
    He also won Finland’s Strongest Man in 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001, the Helsinki Grand Prix in 2000), and the Turkey Grand Prix in 2002.
    Virtanen announced his retirement in 2007 and now works as a carpenter.
    Svend Karlsen – 2001
    Svend Karlsen became Norway’s first World’s Strongest Man in 2001.
    He retired from competing in 2006 and began working in TV.
    Karlsen has worked as the presenter and producer of the Norwegian version of the World’s Strongest Man contest, and for the qualifying tour Giants Live.
    Mariusz Pudzianowski – 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008
    Mariusz Pudzianowski is a former strongman and MMA fighterCredit: Maciej Gillert/Gallo Images Poland/Getty Images
    Mariusz Pudzianowski is a former strongman competitor and MMA fighter.
    The sportsman, from Poland, has the nicknames “Pudzian” and “Dominator”.
    Pudzianowski won five World’s Strongest Man titles in seven years, the most in history.
    He retired in 2009 and made his debut as an MMA fighter the same year.
    Vasyl Virastyuk – 2004
    Vasyl Virastyuk won the World’s Strongest Man contest in 2004.
    He is one of only two people to defeat Pudzianowski during his seven-year stint at the contest.
    Virastyuk is also a politician and in 2021 he was sworn in as a member of the Ukrainian parliament.
    Phil Pfister – 2006
    Phil Pfister won the World’s Strongest Man contest in 2006Credit: Ron Antonelli/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images
    Phil Pfister was named the World’s Stongest Man in 2006.
    He was the first American to win the title since Kazmaier in 1982.
    Pfister came in fourth at the 1998, 2001, 2007, and 2008 contests but retired from the sport in 2009.
    Žydrūnas Savickas – 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014
    Zydrunas Savickas of Lithuania has won the World’s Stongest Man competition four timesCredit: Victor Fraile/Getty Images
    Zydrunas Savickas knocked Pudzianowski off the top spot to claim his first World’s Strongest Man win in 2009.
    He went on to win the competition three more times and break over 70 world records.
    The Lithuanian hasn’t appeared at the World’s Strongest Man competition since 2018, when he finished tenth.
    Brian Shaw – 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016
    Brian Shaw of USA is a four time winner of the World’s Strongest Man contestCredit: Victor Fraile/Getty Images
    Brian Shaw is one of Savickas’ fiercest competitors and has also won the World’s Strongest Man competition four times.
    The athlete, from Colorado, became the first man to win the Arnold Strongman Classic and the World’s Strongest Man competitions in the same calendar year in 2011.
    He then replicated this feat in 2015.
    Shaw is the fourth most decorated strongman in history and announced his official retirement in August 2023.
    Eddie Hall – 2017
    Eddie Hall was crowned the World’s Strongest Man in 2017Credit: John Phillips/Getty Images
    Eddie Hall is a former strongman and boxer who won the World’s Strongest Man competition in 2017.
    Hall is best known for setting the world-record 500kg deadlift in 2016, widely regarded as one of the most iconic lifts in the history of the strongman sport.
    Since retiring from strongman, Hall has revealed plans to move into bodybuilding.
    Hafthor Björnsson – 2018
    Hafthor Julius Bjornsson is a World’s Strongest Man champion
    Hafthor Julius Björnsson won the World’s Strongest Man contest in 2018, after missing out by just one point the previous year.
    He is the first and only person to have won the Arnold Strongman Classic, the Europe’s Strongest Man, and the World’s Strongest Man competitions in the same calendar year.
    Björnsson is also an actor and is best known for his role as “The Mountain” Ser Gregor Clegane in the HBO’s Game of Thrones.
    Martins Licis – 2019
    Professional Strongman Martins Licis was named the World’s Strongest Man in 2019Credit: Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
    Latvian-American professional strongman Martins Licis had a surprise win at the 2019 World’s Strongest Man event.
    He went on to win the 2021 Rogue Invitational and 2022 Arnold Strongman Classic strongman championships.
    Oleksii Novikov – 2020
    Ukraine’s Oleksii Novikov won the World’s Stongest Man competition in 2020Credit: The Sun
    Oleksii Novikov claimed his first World’s Strongest Man title in 2020.
    The Ukrainian became the second youngest man to win the competition, triumphing when he was 24 years and 278 days of age.
    Sigmarsson is the youngest to have won, clocking in at 24 years and 271 days of age when he gained his title in 1984.
    Tom Stoltman – 2021, 2022
    Tom Stoltman has won the World’s Strongest Man title twiceCredit: Antonio Brecht Grist/ Alamy Live News
    Tom Stoltman made history when he became the first Scot to win the World’s Strongest Man title in 2021.
    The sportsman won the contest again 2022, becoming only the tenth man in the competition’s history to win the title of World’s Strongest Man twice.
    Mitchell Hooper – 2023
    Mitchell Hooper won the World’s Strongest Man competition for the first time in 2023
    Mitchell Hooper claimed the World’s Strongest Man title for the first time in his career in 2023.
    Hooper, from Midhusrt Canada, became the first Canadian in World’s Strongest Man history to win.
    What is the prize for World’s Strongest Man?
    The prize for winning World’s Strongest Man is monetary.
    The amounts have changed over the years and the prize pot went up significantly after 2021.
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    It has been reported that the 2020 first prize was around £42,000, while in 2021 it increased to just over £117,000.
    Runners-up also receive money for their efforts. More

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    World’s sexiest swimmer Andreea Dragoi soaks up winter sun on Dubai vacation wearing barely-there bikini on sunlounger

    SAN Jose State star swimmer Andreea Dragoi dazzled her adoring fans with her latest social media post showing off her vacation.The 21-year-old Romanian model and college swimmer took to social media on Tuesday to share a series of photos showcasing her voyage to Dubai.
    Andreea Dragoi is a swimmer at San Jose StateCredit: instagram @dragoi_andreea
    Dragoi stuns in her latest post on social mediaCredit: Instagram/dragoi_andreea
    Dragoi is enjoying a much-needed vacation as the collegiate swimmer is in the middle of her junior season for the program.
    She’s a freestyle and butterfly specialist, and the Bucharest-born model scored a first-place victory against California State University East Bay last season.
    Dragoi studies kinesiology, sports management, and psychology. 
    She regularly provides her fans with stunning selfies, beach vacations, and workout videos.

    And, on Tuesday, the collegiate swimmer displayed her time at a waterpark in Dubai.
    She shared the experience on her Instagram story, showing her outfit and figure. 
    Dragoi posed in a white and sheer print bikini as she stretched out on a lawn chair, soaking up the sun of the Persian Gulf.
    The social media star has had a hectic year, traveling back and forth across the country for school and modeling gigs. 
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    Earlier this month, she shared pictures from a trip to Hawaii as she recapped her November.
    Fans were left gushing as one said: “So beautiful.”
    Another commented: “Golden princess.”
    And her modeling career has blown up after appearing at the New York Swim Week earlier in the summer.
    In July, Dragoi modeled for multiple brands at New York Swim Week.
    Dragoi is vacationing in Dubai.Credit: Instagram/dragoi_andreea
    Dragoi has over 80,700 followers on InstagramCredit: instagram @dragoi_andreea More