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 A Facebook page claims that Tennis star Serena Williams died in a car accident.

On Jan. 22, 2025, a Facebook page named Travis Kelce posted that tennis legend Serena Williams had passed away. The post, titled “Breaking News: Tennis World Shattered – Beloved Tennis Legend Dies Tragically, Leaving Fans in Heartbreaking Mourning.”

The post included a link for further details. Similar claims were widely circulated across Facebook here, and here.

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Similarly, the news of her death was widely circulated in a viral WhatsApp video. The one-minute-six-second video stated that Williams had “died suddenly in a car accident this morning,” further alleging that “her death has caused an outpouring of tributes from fans, fellow athletes, and global leaders.”

False reports about Serena Williams’ death have circulated in the past. In 2024, similar claims spread online but were debunked.

A search of her official social media accounts revealed that, as of Feb 10, 2025, Williams had posted updates about her rehearsals here and here, confirming that she was alive.

Conclusion

There is no credible report from Serena Williams’ family, her representatives, or verified news sources confirming her death. DUBAWA’s findings reveal that Serena posted on her social media pages on Feb. 10, 2025, days after the rumoured death. The claim is, therefore, false.

Oleksandr Usyk believes that one former long-time heavyweight ruler is now finished in the sport.

Usyk’s own career is very much in its late stages and in fact, if he were to walk away now, few would be disappointed given what he has achieved.

The Ukrainian southpaw has dominated since turning professional following a gold medal at the London Olympic Games. He cleaned out the cruiserweight division, then the heavyweight division, to become the first man in the four-belt era to be the undisputed champion in both.

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Along the way, he has beaten marquee names like Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury twice, as well as current IBF belt holder Daniel Dubois.

One man he never faced was Deontay Wilder, the big-hitting American who was once the most feared man in the banner division.

However, two losses to Fury, a points loss to Joseph Parker and a knockout at the fists of Zhilei Zhang last time out have rather left his career in tatters and with Wilder offering up plenty of excuses.

He and his team have confirmed he will be returning this year, although no official announcement has been made.

After the Zhang fight, Usyk suggested on The 3 Knockdown Rule Podcast it might be wise for ‘The Bronze Bomber’ to retire.

“I think Deontay is finished. No concentration. No focus for boxing. It’s bad. If you don’t have concentration for boxing it’s dangerous.”

Zhang already has his next bout locked in and will face Agit Kabayel on February 22 in Riyadh on the same card as Dubois’ next world title defence against Joseph Parker.

As for Wilder, a recently reported comeback against little known heavyweight Curtis Harper has reportedly been scrapped.

On December 21, 2024, Oleksandr Usyk retained his heavyweight championship after defeating Tyson Fury by unanimous decision. All three judges’ scorecards said the same: 116-112.

This was the rematch of the initial Usyk vs Fury heavyweight bout that took place in May 2024, which Usyk also won (although by split decision, as two judges scored that fight 115-112 and 114-113 for Ursk with a third judge scoring it 114-113 for Fury).

After his second defeat to Usyk in 2024 (which marked the only two defeats of his professional boxing career), Fury announced his retirement on January 13 with an X post.

Tyson Fury during a press conference at the Guildhall, London on October 23, 2024.

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“I’m going to make this short and sweet, I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing,” Fury said in the video. “It’s been a blast, I’ve loved every single minute of it and I’m going to end with this. Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everybody, see you on the other side.”

This is not the first time Fury has announced his retirement, as it has been a relatively common tactic for him over the years; all of which have led to him returning to the ring.

It remains to be seen whether Fury will ever box again. However, his longtime promoter Frank Warren spoke about his future on February 10.

“Didn’t even discuss it with him,” Warren said of Fury returning to the ring, per the Seconds Out YouTube channel. He later added, “He’s enjoying himself. He’s had a hard, hard year last year. Tough fights, three training camps… tough times. Missed his family, missed his kids.”

“I wouldn’t encourage him to fight again. But if he does fight again, who knows, he may do it again. If he does that’s up to him,” Warren continued of Fury.

“What I know he’s going to be doing is making some serious announcements about things he is doing outside of the ring that are exciting. I’m not going to say what they are, but they are bloody exciting. Everybody’s going to love it,” Warren added.

The boxing world will have to wait and see what Fury has up his sleeve with these “serious announcements”.

It was a brief but blockbuster cameo.

For less than five seconds in the closing moments of the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show, as headliner Kendrick Lamar performed his Grammy-award winning Drake diss track “Not Like Us,” the camera flipped to the corner of the stage to show 43-year-old tennis all-time-great Serena Williams crip walking.

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Williams’ appearance was notable for several reasons: Like Lamar, she grew up in Compton, the California city known for its significance to the history of hip-hop. Also like Lamar, Williams is not the biggest fan of Drake, to put it mildly. The two were rumored to have dated years ago, with Drake referencing Williams in his 2013 song “Worst Behavior” and again in his 2022 song “Middle of the Ocean,” in which he derided her now-husband Alexis Ohanian as a “groupie.”

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Lamar even mentions Williams in the lyrics of “Not Like Us,” seemingly telling Drake he “better not speak on Serena.”

While hosting last year’s ESPY Awards, Williams teased, “If I’ve learned anything this year, it’s that none of us, not a single one of us, not even me, should ever pick a fight with Kendrick Lamar,” before dancing to “Not Like Us.” “He will make your hometown not like you. The next time Drake sits courtside at a Raptors game, they’re going to Forrest Gump him. Seats taken.”

Williams also has a personal connection to the specific dance she performed on the Super Bowl stage. It recalled her celebration at the Wimbledon court in London after beating Maria Sharapova to secure the gold medal at the 2012 Olympics. At the time, she faced an onslaught of criticism for what commentators described as crass and inappropriate. “What Serena did was akin to cracking a tasteless, X-rated joke inside a church,” Fox Sports’ Jason Whitlock said. Others, like Los Angeles Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke, suggested the dance glamorized gang violence. “It was just a dance,” Williams, whose older sister Yetunde Price was killed by a member of the Southside Crips gang in 2003, responded when questioned in 2012.

More than 12 years later, however, she still remembers the backlash, which defenders long claimed was overblown and racist: “Man, I did not crip walk like that at Wimbledon. Ooh, I would’ve been fined,” Williams joked on social media on Sunday night.

Serena Williams

Williams’ Super Bowl halftime-show cameo quickly took the internet by storm.

“serena ate that” 20-year-old tennis star Coco Gauff posted on X. “You did that!!!” Venus Williams said. The official accounts of the U.S. Olympic Team and the U.S. Open Tennis Championships also gave Williams plaudits.

“For those of y’all who weren’t outside, the media tore Serena to shreds for crip walking at Wimbledon,” one user wrote on X. “Her coming back to do a dance that references a culture she’s actually a part of, during a live performance criticizing someone for being a culture vulture is *chef’s kiss.*”

Lamar also earned praise for including Williams: “kendrick bringing out serena williams to crip walk after drake stalked that woman publicly for years and obsessively threw shots at her for turning him down is so wild, that man is the definition of chaotic good,” one X user commented.

While others seemed to almost feel sorry for Drake: “Serena Williams crip walking to a song about you being a pedophile has to hurt existentially,” wrote one X user. Said another: “If my ex girlfriend was on the tv crip walking to a song calling me a pedophile at the super bowl my feelings would be hurt to say the least.”

Terence Crawford vs. Canelo Alvarez is likely to be the biggest fight of 2025.

The two pound-for-pounds superstars are set to meet in Las Vegas in September, after a turbulent week that saw the fight reported to be on and off several times.

Canelo was linked to a clash with Youtuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul which seemed to put the ‘Bud’ fight in jeopardy, but the Crawford bout was salvaged after the Mexican icon signed a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season.

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The showdown will see Crawford step up two weight divisions from super-welterweight to super-middleweight, having only competed at 154lbs once before.

That came last August when he defeated Israil Madrimov to win the WBA super-welterweight title, becoming a four-weight world champion having previously reigned at lightweight, super-lightweight and welterweight.

It will require ‘Bud’ to add an extra 14lbs for the clash at 168lbs, with some fans concerned that the size difference could be far too much for the American in the fight.

Crawford may have put some of their minds at ease though, after revealing on social media that with just over seven months to go until the fight, he is currently weighing 186lbs, over 18lbs over the super-middleweight limit.

Before Canelo turns his attention to Crawford, the WBC, WBO and WBA champion will return in May for a clash against IBF super-middleweight champion William Scull, as Alvarez looks to once again become undisputed at 168lbs.

If Canelo is victorious, it means that Crawford could get another chance to become undisputed in September, having already claimed that honour at 140lbs and 147lbs during his career.

Gervonta Davis is one of the best boxers in the world. Turki Alalshikh, meanwhile, has changed the sport by bringing together its best fighters.

Davis and Alalshikh, however, haven’t always been on cordial terms. Despite that, Alalshikh has claimed he is ready to do business with Davis as personal opinions don’t interrupt his professional work.

Alalshikh wants to see Gervonta Davis take on Shakur Stevenson. Davis is currently the WBA lightweight champion whereas Stevenson holds the WBC lightweight title. In a recent interview with ESPN, Alalshikh expressed the desire to see the duo lock horns.

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Alalshikh said:

I hope one day seeing Shakur against Tank.

ESPN’s Mike Coppinger reminded Alalshikh that he wasn’t on cordial terms with Canelo Alvarez last year. The duo, though, are currently business partners. Coppinger asked Alalshikh whether the same thing could happen with ‘Tank’ Davis. Alalshikh said:

I don’t take anything as a personal. I am professional. I don’t need to like you to talk with you.

Alalshikh further hailed Davis’ talent as a boxer, saying:

He is a great fighter of course. No doubt about this. But we need to see him in big fights more and more.

Gervonta Davis, 30, has a perfect professional record of 30-0-0. ‘Tank’ has won 28 of those fights by knockout. He is set to make a return to action on March 1, taking on Lamont Roach.

Shakur Stevenson, on the other hand, fights Floyd Schofield on February 22 on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol 2.

Promoter Eddie Hearn has been accused of protecting his man Anthony Joshua from one dangerous fight.

It’s fair to say that Joshua is now nearing the end of his career. The Brit is in his mid 30s and has had plenty of hard bouts and great success along the way.

‘AJ’ became world champion for the first time in 2016 when he knocked out Charles Martin inside two rounds, then unifying with wins over Joseph Parker and Wladimir Klitschko. The first setback came with an upset loss to Andy Ruiz Jr in June 2019, but was corrected with a rematch victory in December of the same year.

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Joshua was again derailed in 2021 and 2022 when he lost back-to-back fights with Ukrainian slickster Oleksandr Usyk. Following four wins to get himself back in title contention, he was then stopped by Daniel Dubois inside five rounds in September in a failed attempt to become three-time world champion.

It recently emerged that Joshua was rumoured to be in talks with Martin Bakole about a huge fight in Africa. However, in a new post on X, Bakole’s trainer Billy Nelson accuses Hearn – who has guided the ‘AJ’s career since he turned over from the Olympics – of making up excuses so it doesn’t happen.

“I was bombarded with is Martin v AJ happening in Africa in October last night. My reply was: His excellency wants it, Martin wants it, AJ says he wants it, but big Eddie seems to be sh***ing his pants making up every excuse to avoid it. Big Ed knows”

Hearn and Joshua have always prided themselves on taking on all comers and, of the top heavyweights, his record does stand up well to that fact.

Though Joshua has often spoken about his interest in fighting in Africa, a contest with the in-form Bakole who knocked out hot American prospect Jarod Anderson in his last fight would be dangerous indeed.

He may instead wait for another chance to fight for a world title, while Bakole will take on Efe Ajagbe in an IBF eliminator next time out, a win guaranteeing him a shot at champion Dubois.

Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk risks gradually losing his championship titles. At the moment, he holds the WBA, WBC, and WBO belts, as well as the less prestigious IBO title.

Details: According to World Boxing News, Usyk may face a situation similar to when he had to relinquish his IBF title after his first fight against Fury. The reason is that he has not been defending his belts in fights against mandatory challengers or interim champions of these organizations.

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However, it is reported that the federations may make an exception if Usyk reaches an agreement in the near future for a fight for the undisputed championship against the winner of the Dubois vs. Parker bout.

Reminder: Earlier, Tyson Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, revealed what might motivate the “Gypsy King” to return to the ring. According to him, Fury has indeed retired for now, but he may change his mind in the future if he regains the desire to box again.

Serena Williams knows how to keep us on our toes—both on and off the court.

Sure, she’s a GOAT in tennis, but her life beyond the baseline is just as dazzling. From launching businesses to being a supermom, Serena proves that there’s nothing she can’t conquer. And now? It’s her love for fashion taking center stage once again. Williams has never been the one to shy away from bold, statement looks. Whether it’s slaying at the Met Gala or bringing her unique flair to everyday wear, she has always served style with confidence. This time, she has dropped jaws with yet another chic appearance, and let’s just say, it’s mesmerizing.

The American legend took to her Instagram account on February 8 and shared a string of pictures and visuals from her outing. While exact details about the place or the occasion were not revealed by her, it appeared to be an eatery, from the visuals. Williams was seen in a jolly mood cherishing some good time with her family and clicking pictures. But more than anything, what captured the attention was her remarkable attire.

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Williams was seen in a completely black formal outfit, with red stripes on top of it. In yet another picture she shared, the 23-time Grand Slam champion emphasized her blonde hair that perfectly complemented her looks. Further enhancing her looks were a wristwatch and some jewelry pieces, which Williams donned in style. This came just hours after she took to her social media to share a video where she could be seen with her family.

On Friday, February 7, 2025, Serena Williams shared a montage of sweet moments on Instagram. The video featured Williams and her father, ‘King’ Richard, husband Alexis Ohanian, daughters Adira and Olympia, and sister Venus Williams, as they all posed for the camera one after another. Now, with her latest pictures, she is setting a clear example of how to multitask efficiently. And when it comes to fashion, Serena Williams’ fondness is not new.

The 2023 CFDA Fashion Icon once revealed her admiration for fashion and said, “Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve used fashion as an outlet to express myself. Fashion gave me the confidence to step on the court and own who I was, and where I knew I was going.” And even after hanging up her racquets, she has continued to dazzle the fashion world. Her latest videos and pictures are just proof of the same.

And guess what? Williams’ iconic styles have not just mesmerized her fans, but have also turned out to be inspirational for many WTA Stars. One such name is Coco Gauff.

When Coco Gauff opened up on drawing fashion inspiration from Serena Williams

Coco Gauff captured immense limelight during Wimbledon last year and a major reason behind it was her attire. The 20-year-old was seen wearing a striking cutout at the mid-back with her honey-blonde braids completing her looks. That quickly drew comparisons with Serena Williams’ Wimbledon appearance in 2019. When quizzed about the same, Gauff opened up on how Williams inspired many in the tennis community.

Speaking to the press, Gauff said, “I think that Serena has just done every iconic dress’ fit in the game that unintentionally you can have something inspired by her.” Continuing further, she shared that although she did not intend to copy Williams, she did not mind the comparisons. “I feel like Serena is such an icon that everybody can have inspiration from her, like she’s the original,” Gauff continued adding, “I take it as an acknowledgment.”

 

Golf superstar Rory McIlroy isn’t entirely satisfied with the current state of the game – and would like to see five changes in particular.

The Northern Irishman has his sights set on seeing at least five significant rule changes in the sport as he plans to scale back his playing schedule come 2025. After a 2024 where he “hit a bit of a wall,” playing in 24 events and yet again not securing a major win, McIlroy is seeking some transformation within golf.

In particular, his second-place snag at the US Open, where he just lost out to Bryson DeChambeau, was a particularly hard pill to swallow. And as he gears up for a lighter load in 2025, The Mirror US has highlighted the quintet of rule tweaks McIlroy believes could be on the horizon.

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Introduce a shot clock

McIlroy, 35, recently joined forces with Tiger Woods to push Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL), an in-studio, high-tech tournament that pits players against one another in a virtual arena. The duo announced TGL in a collaboration with the PGA Tour in 2022, and fans have been lapping up the novel format that puts celebrated golfers front and center in an exciting new way.

Quizzed about if TGL had any takeaways for PGA Tour events, McIlroy said: “Look, if you could somehow implement the shot clock in some way and be able to police it consistently, I think that would be a really cool thing.”

The 40-second time limit has injected a thrilling sense of urgency into the game, but McIlroy admitted it could be a challenge to apply under regular golfing conditions. He added: “Much easier to do in this controlled environment compared to a golf course that spans 100 or 200 acres.”

Ryder Cup selection

With the 2025 Ryder Cup on the horizon, McIlroy has also expressed his unease regarding the eligibility of Team Europe players who are now playing for LIV Golf. His concern is understandable, considering Jon Rahm’s crucial role in Europe’s triumph over Team USA at home in 2023.

European golfers wishing to partake in the Ryder Cup have to complete a minimum of four starts on the DP World Tour, which is tougher for some following its decision to suspend players associated with LIV Golf. While Rahm remains eligible to play on the DP World Tour amid his ongoing appeal against suspension, McIlroy has expressed his views that an official resolution is necessary.

“Jon is going to be in Bethpage in 2025 so, because of this decision, the tour are going to have to rewrite the rules for Ryder Cup eligibility, absolutely,” he told Sky Sports in 2024. “There’s no question about that. I certainly want Jon Rahm on the next Ryder Cup team.

“I’m going to miss competing against him week in and week out. He’s got so much talent, he’s so tenacious, he’s a great team-mate in the Ryder Cup.”

Fewer players

Last month, when asked about the PGA’s slow-play dilemma, McIlroy didn’t shy away from suggesting smaller fields are needed. That’s despite knowing it might ruffle some feathers due to its similarity to the controversial LIV Golf format.

“There’s a lot of different answers, but not every answer is going to make everyone happy,” he said. “Smaller fields would help pace of play, but that takes away playing opportunities from people and that’s going to p*** some people off.”

Tour card exclusivity

In line with other changes inspired by LIV, McIlroy has also supported the idea of issuing fewer PGA Tour cards, which is linked to trimming down tournament field sizes. And it may not come as a shock that he advocates for reserving competition slots for the truly elite performers given he has long fallen into that category.

“No, I mean, I’m all for making it more cut-throat, more competitive,” said the veteran in September 2024. “Probably won’t be very popular for saying this, but I’m all for less players and less tour cards, and the best of the best.”

Quicker tee times

The Irish great has also thrown his support behind the idea of reducing the interval between tee times to quicken the pace of play. With pace being a major concern in golf – especially during weekend rounds affected by poor weather – he suggests tighter scheduling could help.

“I think as well, the other thing is when we play this time of the year, the tee times have to be a little bit tighter together so that they can get everyone through with daylight and everything,” he said. “If you could be able to space the tee times out a little bit more, that would hopefully make things flow a little bit better.”

However, McIlroy was less adamant about this solution, acknowledging the potential for significant change is limited. Factors such as course design and shot length mean there’s only so much room to adjust tee time intervals.

“I think as well, nowadays most people go for par-fives in two, so you’ve got to wait on that. You’ve got longer par-threes,” he continued. “There’s a lot of different things that go into it. I don’t know. It seems like you can maybe improve it by 15 or 20 minutes, but that’s still a five-and-a half-hour round into a five-hour and 15 [minute] round. Is that really improving enough to make a huge change?”

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