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    Craig Breen’s heartbreaking final post before tragic death after rally driver was killed in horror crash

    WE CAN reveal the heartbreaking final post made by Craig Breen before the rally driver was tragically killed.The star passed away at the age of 33 following a fatal crash.
    Craig Breen has tragically died after a crash aged just 33Credit: Getty
    The Irish racer collided with a pole between Stari Golubovac and Lobora while testing the Hyundai i20 N Rally1 ahead of the Croatia Rally next week.
    Co-driver James Fulton came away unscathed, but it has now been confirmed that Breen sadly died.
    Just three days ago, the motorsport ace posted a snap of himself smiling on Instagram along with the caption: “When someone tells you we’re back in the Rally1 car again this week..
    “Can’t wait to get my first taste of the @hmsgofficial i20 N Rally1 Hybrid on Tarmac!”
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    Police and Breen’s team, Hyundai Motorsport, have confirmed they are both investigating the incident.
    The authorities have confirmed the accident occurred at 12.40pm local time.
    A Hyundai statement read: “Hyundai Motorsport is deeply saddened to confirm that driver Craig Breen today lost his life following an accident during the pre-event test for Croatia Rally.
    “Co-driver James Fulton was unharmed in the incident that occurred just after midday local time.
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    “Hyundai Motorsport sends its sincerest condolences to Craig’s family, friends and his many fans.
    “Hyundai Motorsport will make no further comment at this time.”
    Tributes for Breen have poured in on social media from the likes of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
    He said: “On behalf of the FIA, I extend sincere condolences to the family & friends of Craig Breen following his passing during a private testing accident.
    “Our thoughts & prayers are with his loved ones & the Rally community at this difficult time.” More

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    Craig Breen dead at 33: Rally driver killed in horror testing crash as tributes pour in

    RALLY DRIVER Craig Breen has tragically passed away at the age of 33 following a fatal crash.The Irish racer collided with a pole between Stari Golubovac and Lobora while testing the Hyundai i20 N Rally1 ahead of the Croatia Rally next week.
    Craig Breen has passed away after a horror crashCredit: Getty
    Breen was doing a test drive ahead of next week’s Croatia RallyCredit: Getty
    Co-driver James Fulton came away unscathed, but it has now been confirmed that Breen sadly died.
    The police and Breen’s team, Hyundai Motorsport, are both investigating the incident.
    The authorities have confirmed the accident occurred at 12.40pm local time.
    A Hyundai statement read: “Hyundai Motorsport is deeply saddened to confirm that driver Craig Breen today lost his life following an accident during the pre-event test for Croatia Rally.
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    “Co-driver James Fulton was unharmed in the incident that occurred just after midday local time.
    “Hyundai Motorsport sends its sincerest condolences to Craig’s family, friends and his many fans.
    “Hyundai Motorsport will make no further comment at this time.”
    Tributes for Breen have poured in on social media from the likes of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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    He said: “On behalf of the FIA, I extend sincere condolences to the family & friends of Craig Breen following his passing during a private testing accident.
    “Our thoughts & prayers are with his loved ones & the Rally community at this difficult time.”
    And the World Rally Championship added: “The WRC family is shocked and saddened to learn of Craig Breen’s passing.
    “Our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends of Craig at this incredibly sad time.”
    One fan responded: “I’m absolutely devastated that we’ve lost Craig Breen so soon. One of the nicest guys you could meet. This sport is so cruel.
    “I thought I’d share one of the funniest interviews Craig gave at stage end, showing his great sense of humour. Rest in peace, legend.”
    And another replied: “I’m lost for words… such a sad day. RIP Craig Breen.” More

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    Floyd Mayweather’s beloved assistant dies aged 47 as family pay tribute

    BOXING legend Floyd Mayweather’s long-time assistant has passed away suddenly.Marikit “Kitchie” Laurico died at age 47 after a relationship with boxing legend Mayweather for decades.
    Marikit was only 47 when she passed awayCredit: Twitter
    The long time family friend and assistant died suddenly after holidayCredit: Instagram
    The boxer’s family has expressed their grief over her deathCredit: PA
    Some reports claim she was feeling ill after a recent trip to Dubai, but recent posts seem to indicate she was on the mend.
    The cause of her death has not been confirmed, though some reports claim it was a heart attack.
    Mayweather’s daughter posted a tribute to the late Marikit, saying: “This doesn’t feel real… my heart is so heavy. You were more than just my dad’s assistant you were family.
    “You were the definition of someone with a good heart, you always lifted people up and made them feel good about themselves.

    “There’s no one like you will truly be missed, love you forever.”
    Last month, Conor McGregor announced he wanted a rematch with Mayweather in the MMA.
    McGregor put his UFC career on hold in 2017 to cross over to the boxing world for a money-spinning bout with the American legend.
    During their heated press tour, Mayweather boldly stated he would return the favour for a rematch in the cage.
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    So far, the promise has not been kept after McGregor was beaten in ten rounds in the ring.
    Now, approaching six years on, the Irishman, 34, wants another shot at Mayweather, 46.
    McGregor said on Fox News: “That was the original, it was a verbal agreement, I box him, he fights me. But he didn’t honour it.
    She told a friend she wasn’t feeling well a few days before her deathCredit: Instagram
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    Who was boxer Ken Buchanan and what was his record?

    SCOTTISH boxing legend Ken Buchanan is one of the greatest boxers the UK has had the pleasure to produce.The man dubbed the “fighting carpenter” became the undisputed lightweight world champion in 1971.
    Buchanan took the boxing world by storm and was much-loved in his native ScotlandCredit: Getty
    Who was Ken Buchanan?
    He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on June 28, 1945.
    Even before turning pro, Buchanan showed he really had something special as he won amateur titles.
    The proud Scotsman worked hard as a fighter and finally got his chance to turn professional.
    It took some time before he had the opportunity to fight in his native Scotland.
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    Once becoming a pro boxer, he had some 16 fights before getting that chance, defeating John McMillan on points in a gruelling bout.
    What was Ken Buchanan’s cause of death?
    Ken Buchanan had been battling with dementia.
    It was announced that he had passed away in his sleep.
    His family and friends will take some solace in the news that the former world champion passed away peacefully.
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    What was Ken Buchanan’s boxing record?
    After turning pro in 1965, Buchanan had to earn his stripes, facing a number of relatively low-key opponents to get his chance.
    It took 23 bouts before he got his chance to face Maurice Cullen for the British lightweight title in London in 1968.
    Having won the title, he worked hard to keep making his way up the rankings and it was not all plain sailing as he lost an epic 15-round encounter with Miguel Velasquez for the European title.
    Buchanan continued working hard and eventually got his first world title fight some five years after turning pro.
    Upsetting the odds, he won the WBA lightweight title but could not defend it in the UK due to an ongoing feud between the BBBC and the WBA.
    In 1971, Buchanan defeated Rubén Navarro to defend his crown and was awarded the vacant WBC championship, making him the undisputed lightweight champion of the world, the first ever Scotsman to hold that record.
    He won his first 33 professional fights and ended his career with a record of 61 wins and 9 losses with 27 victories coming by knockout.
    Buchanan was awarded an MBE in in 1972 and was inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the Scottish Sport Hall of Fame.
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    As the tributes flood in for the former world champion, one thing is for sure, the sport of boxing has lost a true legend. More

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    Ken Buchanan dead at 77: Former undisputed lightweight world champion passes away as boxing world mourns

    BOXING hero Ken Buchanan has died aged 77.Tributes have poured in for the former undisputed lightweight world champion.
    Boxing legend Ken Buchanan has diedCredit: PA
    Tributes for the legend have poured inCredit: Kenny Ramsay
    Buchanan, nicknamed the Fighting Carpenter, is widely regarded as one of the greatest Scottish fighters of all-time.
    He retired in 1982 with a 61-9 record, having knocked out 27 of his opponents.
    Fans have been left devastated by the news, with one simply posting: “R.I.P Champ.”
    Another reacted: “Sad news, gotta be one of the best British fighters of all-time.”
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    A third commented: “May he rest in peace. Great fighter and great man.”
    Light-welterweight champion Josh Taylor tweeted: “I’m saddened to hear the news of the passing of my hero and Scotland’s greatest ever champ, whom I take such inspiration from.”
    Buchanan dominated his field in the 1970s, winning the WBC and Ring titles at the beginning of the decade when he secured victory over Ismael Laguna.
    The Scottish hero retained his title twice against Ruben Navarro before beating Laguna again that year in their second meeting.
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    In the end, he lost his bout against Roberto Duran at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1972 and the Panamanian took the belts.
    The Edinburgh-born legend had a second shot at winning the WBC lightweight title in 1975, but he was defeated by Guts Ishimatsu.
    Buchanan also claimed his European lightweight title when he beat Antonio Puddu in 1974.
    He went on to retain the belt twice, beating Leonard Tavarez later that year and then Giancarlo Usai in 1975.
    Buchanan was European champion for five years before losing it to Charlie Nash in 1979. More

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    Ken Buchanan dies aged 77 as sport mourns loss of all-time Scottish boxing superstar

    TRIBUTES have been paid from some of British boxing’s biggest names following the death of Ken Buchanan, aged 77.In the ring the Edinburgh fighter achieved legendary status – becoming undisputed lightweight champion of the world in 1970.
    The Edinburgh fighter became a legend in the ring.
    Buchanan appeared at Easter Road, home of his beloved Hibs
    Widely regarded as Scotland’s greatest fighter, his record stood at 61-8 in a career spanning 17 years.
    Born in Edinburgh, ‘the Tartan Legend’ rose to the top of his sport, picking up the British lightweight title three years after his first pro bout.
    But it was his epic win over Ismael Laguna in Puerto Rico that placed him on top of the world.
    His glory led to further high-profile bouts – the controversial defeat to Roberto Duran in Madison Square Garden where he shared a dressing room with Muhammad Ali.
    He also fought an epic with future world champ Jim Watt and regained the British belt.
    His undisputed success led to a statue erected in his home city – unveiled on Leith Walk last August.
    The foundation which campaigned for the permanent memorial to the sporting icon, paid tribute to the great and announced he had died in his sleep overnight.
    It read: “It’s with great sadness that we have to inform you that Ken Buchanan passed away peacefully in his sleep this morning.
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    Champions united – Great Buchanan met up with modern-day champ Taylor several times.
    His foundation paid tribute
    “Further announcements will come and please give the family some time to process this sad news.
    “RIP Ken, always a gentleman and one of the best champions we will ever see.”
    He was awarded an MBE in in 1972 and was inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the Scottish Sport Hall of Fame.
    Buchanan was also among the ring inspiration for Josh Taylor, who took a slice of his nickname and fought under the ‘Tartan Tornado’ moniker.
    The duo – both football fans of Hibs – frequently met up and he visited Taylor’s Prestonpans home when he became undisputed super-lightweight champion in 2021.
    We are deeply saddened by the passing of Ken Buchanan MBE. The former undisputed champion has a special place in the hearts of everyone at St Andrews Sporting Club – in 1973 he was victorious in his historic British title clash with Jim Watt for the opening night of the club. pic.twitter.com/YvO5OLUxg7— St Andrew’s S.C (@StAndrewsSC) April 1, 2023

    Taylor was amongst the first to pay tribute and said: “I’m saddened to hear the news of the passing of my hero and Scotland’s greatest ever champ, whom I take such inspiration from. RIP Ken Buchanan, god bless your soul.”
    Barry McGuigan added: “So very sorry to hear of the death of the amazing KenBuchanan RIP.
    “Ken travelled to MSG to beat the great Ismael Laguna for the WBA Lightweight title way back in 1971. He was an outlier with his unique boxing style and he was a fabulous man.
    “God Bless you Ken.”
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    Manfred Schaefer dead at 80: Australian football legend known as ‘Mr B*****d’ by pal Pele passes away

    LEGENDARY Australian football pioneer Manfred Schaefer has passed away aged 80.Tributes have poured in for the former defender who helped create history when Australia qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 1974.
    Australian football pioneer Manfred Schaefer has died aged 80Credit: Getty
    Schaefer won 49 caps for AustraliaCredit: Getty
    Two years earlier he played for the Aussies against Santos, coming up against Brazil legend Pele.
    And when he went to help the fouled striker Pele reportedly recognised him immediately and said: “I know your name, you’re Mr. B*****d.”
    In 2003 Schaefer revealed he views Pele as his best mate, having also bumped into him at the 1974 World Cup.
    He said: “When I ran into him again in West Germany during the 1974 World Cup he greeted me with another ‘Mr B*****d’.
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    “We had a cup of coffee and a chat. Later on in 2003 I even appeared with him on a television show for former World Cup players.
    “It was good, really nice. I see him as my best mate, believe it or not.”
    Tributes have been made to Schaefer who won 49 caps for Australia.
    Football Federation Australia Chairman Chris Nikou said: “Manfred loved all levels of Australian football and would regularly be found supporting the sport, whether at grassroots, NPL, Australia Cup or national team level, where his presence will now be sorely missed but always felt.”
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    Former Manchester United and Australia goalkeeper Mark Bosnich said: “RIP Manfred Schaefer…wonderful servant to the local game.”
    A fan wrote: “Sad to hear the passing of ex-Socceroos Manfred Schaefer. My deepest condolences to his daughter Kim Schaefer, family & friends. You represented your country and clubs with pride.”
    Another added: “Manfred Schaefer’s passing will sadden many people who had the privilege of knowing him or pleasure of watching him play. One of the heroes of 1974 … a true Socceroos legend.”
    And a third said: “I’m gutted Utterly gutted Manfred Schaefer was my first sports hero, my first Socceroos legend. That Manfred has passed is sad news but he has been an icon so let’s celebrate his achievements.”
    Schaefer’s contribution to Australian football was recognised in 1999 when he was inducted into the Football Federation Australia Hall of Fame. More

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    John Motson laid to rest as football stars mourn BBC commentary legend at his funeral

    FOOTBALL stars mourned John Motson as the legendary commentator was laid to rest at his funeral today.The BBC pundit and iconic voice of football died aged 77 last month leaving the world of sport reeling.
    John Motson sadly passed away last month at the age of 77Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    The coffin of John Motson is carried into Crownhill Crematorium, Milton KeynesCredit: PA
    Mark Lawrenson, Bob Wilson and Ray Stubbs arrive for the funeralCredit: PA
    Pundit Garth Crooks was also seen attending the ceremony to send off MottyCredit: PA
    Commentator Martin Tyler arrives at the funeral serviceCredit: PA
    Martin Keown arrives ahead of a funeral service for sport commentator John MotsonCredit: PA
    Bob Wilson and Sir Trevor Brooking greet each other before the serviceCredit: PA
    A floral wreath of the Tottenham Hotspur badge ahead of Motty’s funeralCredit: PA
    Motty’s wife Anne Motson at the funeralCredit: PA
    Guests coming to pay their respects at the serviceCredit: PA
    Motson, who was affectionately known as Motty, celebrated 50 years at the BBC in 2018 before hanging up his mic in May that year.
    The legendary commentator covered more than 2,000 games, including 29 FA Cup Finals, and covering ten World Cups and ten Euros.
    Friends, families and stars all turned up in memory of Motty at the Crownhill Crematorium in Milton Keynes today.
    Former footballers and broadcasters Mark Lawrenson, Sir Trevor Brooking, Bob Wilson and Ray Stubbs were pictured at the funeral.
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    While pundits Garth Crooks and Martin Keown were also seen arriving to pay their respects to Motty.
    And legendary Sky Sports commentator Martin Tyler was also spotted making an appearance as well as broadcasting stalwart Jim Rosenthal.
    MK Dons chairman Pete Winkelman and former CEO of FIFA Brian Barwick also attended to salute the commentary legend as he was laid to rest.
    Tottenham Hotspur FC left a wreath of flowers in the club’s crest with a card describing Motty as “a true gentleman” and “great loss to the footballing world”.
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    The service at Crownhill Crematorium in Milton Keynes, Bucks kicked off at 11.30am with hundreds of mourners queuing to get inside Oak Chapel.
    Others spilled out listening on speakers as Motty’s son Fred said: “Everyone knew John Motson as Motty but of course to me he was just dad,” adding: “I’ll miss my best mate”.
    He remembered helping fill up his Ford Sierra at the local petrol station every Friday ahead of the weekend’s match – before pinching mint imperials from the hotel next door.
    And a vivid memory of decapitating his mum Anne’s ornament while playing hallway football with his dad versus ex-England and Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson and his son.
    The service was followed by a private wake held at Stadium MK, where he regularly watched MK Dons with wife Anne.
    Motson was famed for his signature coat as he became the voice of football for countless generations.
    He was born in Salford and began his journalistic career in Barnet – the team he supports on the Barnet Press.
    He worked as a reporter between 1963 and 1967 before being hired for BBC Radio 2.
    His first radio commentary was an Everton v Derby clash in December 1969.
    Three years later, Motson became a household name thanks to his work on Match of the Day.
    His breakthrough came during Hereford’s shock 2-1 win against Newcastle in the 1972 FA Cup replay.
    Motson was only meant to cover the match for a five-minute segment but Ronnie Radford’s famous 30-yard strike meant the clash was promoted to the main game.
    He famously remarked on the game: “Oh what a goal! Radford the scorer. Ronnie Radford! And the crowd are on the pitch. What a tremendous shot by Ronnie Radford.”
    It helped propel his career even further – with Motson going on to voice major FA Cup, European Championships and World Cup finals.
    Motson’s last day at the BBC came at Crystal Palace’s 2-0 home win against West Brom in 2018. Palace’s then-boss Roy Hodgson presented him with a framed copy of the programmes from his first and last matches.
    He later came out of retirement to join talkSPORT.
    Motson lived in Hertfordshire with his wife Anne, who he married in 1977.
    They have one son together called Fred, who was born in 1986.
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    A huge factor in his success was Anne, who kept a log detailing all his games.
    Motson said: “My research is based mainly on my wife’s wonderful record book which she keeps dutifully and diligently every day of the season with all the teams, matches, appearances, goalscorers, newspaper cuttings, you name it.”
    Motty in his signature sheepskin coatCredit: Rex
    Former CEO of FIFA Brian Barwick arrives to the funeral of John Motson on FridayCredit: PA More