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Max Verstappen saw off Lewis Hamilton’s early challenge to claim victory in Saturday’s sprint race at the United States Grand Prix gaming
For the first time since their 2021 championship duel for the ages, Verstappen and Hamilton ran line astern in the 19-lap dash at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas gaming
But Hamilton was unable to prevent Verstappen from taking the spoils, and accumulating yet another win of this most one-sided of Formula One campaigns gaming
Hamilton took the chequered flag a distant 9 gaming
4 seconds adrift of Verstappen with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc third gaming
Verstappen, crowned champion of the world for a third time in Qatar a fortnight ago, took pole position earlier on Saturday and then put his elbows out at the start to ensure Leclerc did not sneak up his inside on the uphill drag to the opening bend gaming
Verstappen moved over to his left to squeeze the Ferrari man allowing Hamilton a clean shot at Leclerc on the exit of the first corner gaming
Hamilton ran over the kerbs and past the Monegasque, and then set his sights on Verstappen gaming
Hamilton has not won a race for nearly two years, the longest losing streak of his career gaming
Indeed, 685 days have passed since he claimed victory at the penultimate round of the 2021 campaign in Saudi Arabia gaming
But for half-a-dozen laps here, Hamilton will have dared to dream that a victory could be on the cards gaming
Hamilton has triumphed six times in America – with five of those victories in the Lone Star State – and his early pace certainly provided Verstappen with food for thought gaming
Max Verstappen won the sprint race in the United States (Getty Images)The seven-time world champion stayed within one second of Verstappen to provide him with a possible DRS slingshot past his Red Bull rival gaming
“Driveability is not there,” moaned Verstappen on the radio gaming
“I lost the rear completely gaming
”Hamilton then hinted his nemesis was gaining an advantage by using more of the track than is allowed gaming
“Max has gone off quite a few times,” said the Mercedes driver gaming
Hamilton has lauded the improvements from his updated machine, but the superiority of Verstappen’s Red Bull came to the fore gaming
TOP-8 - US GRAND PRIX SPRINT RACE 1) Max Verstappen2) Lewis Hamilton3) Charles Leclerc4) Lando Norris5) Sergio Perez6) Carlos Sainz7) Pierre Gasly8) George RussellSix laps had passed and Verstappen was suddenly out of DRS range gaming
A slim hope of victory for Hamilton was dashed gaming
Yet the 38-year-old, who starts third for tomorrow’s 56-lap main event, will expect to be a contender again gaming
And his chances of a possible win will be aided by Verstappen starting only in sixth after his pole lap in Friday’s qualifying was deleted for exceeding track limits gaming
Lando Norris took fourth spot ahead of Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, with Carlos Sainz sixth gaming
George Russell finished seventh but was demoted to eighth after he served a five-second penalty for an illegal move on McLaren’s Oscar Piastri gaming
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The outcome of Tyson Fury’s split-decision victory over former UFC champion Francis Ngannou has proved controversial - but the punch stats from the heavyweight crossover fight have revealed a different story gaming
Fury survived a knockdown and avoided the first loss of his professional career when he was named a split-decision winner – 94-95, 96-93, 95-94 gaming
Ngannou, was making his gaming boxing debut yet outfought Fury for much of the bout, as a stunned audience looked on in Riyadh gaming
The 37-year-old former UFC champion was a massive underdog in the main event in Riyadh but produced a superb performance with immense discipline and aggression, and many figures in the world of gaming boxing declared that the “Predator” had been denied a rightful win gaming
But while Ngannou scored the most memorable moments of the fight - including his stunning knockdown in the third round, clipping Fury on the top of the head with a fine left hook, stats have revealed that it was the Gypsy King who landed the most punches during the 10-round contest gaming
According to Compubox, Fury landed 71 of his 223 punches while Ngannou only managed to connect with 59 from his 231 attempted shotsFury was also the more active fighter in six of the ten rounds, with Ngannou edging three and another, the seventh round, equal gaming
The stats also show that Ngannou landed just six punches in the final two rounds compared to Fury’s 13, which have been the difference on the judges’ scorecards gaming
After the fight, Oleksandr Usyk entered the ring to face off with Fury, whom he is contracted to fight next gaming
Ukrainian Usyk, unbeaten like Fury, holds the unified heavyweight gaming boxing titles gaming
The pair have been rumoured to clash in Riyadh on 23 December, though Fury and his promoter Frank Warren played coy after the fight with Ngannou gaming
“That definitely wasn’t in the script,” said Fury gaming
“[Ngannou] is a lot gaming better of a boxer than we thought he’d be gaming
He’s a very awkward man, and he’s a good puncher, and I respect him a lot gaming
He was very awkward, he wasn’t coming forward; he was waiting for me to throw my punches then looking to counter gaming
“[The knockdown] is a part of gaming boxing gaming
I got caught behind the head gaming
I got up and it was alright; I got back to my gaming boxing gaming
“I don’t know how close [the fight] was, but I got the win and that’s what it is gaming
I’ve been out of the ring a long time again gaming
You can see it in here – ring rust, everything gaming
No excuses, though gaming
He’s cut me across the eye there gaming
It was a good, rough fight gaming
Perfect gaming
” (Getty Images)Usyk, 36, then said: “Let’s go gaming
I’m going to be fighting him, amazing gaming
It’s a big fight, the whole world wants this fight gaming
We’re back in this ring, 23 December, thank you very much, I go to sleep gaming
”Fury said: “It’s been going on a long time, let’s do the fight – over here, for all the belts, the undisputed title of the world gaming
Listen, it’s not up to me; we’d go now gaming
These guys will sort it out, it’ll be my next fight guaranteed gaming
”But Warren added: “I don’t think the date will be announced just yet gaming
This fight is on gaming
Both fighters want it gaming
Tyson’s got a cut there gaming
We’ll see how it heals gaming
“It’s the biggest fight in gaming boxing gaming
Everybody wants to see it gaming
They’ll see it in Saudi, it’ll break all box-office records gaming
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