Sports stars past and present supporting Tyson Fury – Saturday’s sporting social
Fury is taking on Deontay Wilder for a third time.
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Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from October 9.
Boxing
Tyson Fury prepared for Deontay Wilder in WWE style.
Fury had plenty of support.
Actions speak louder than words.
Football
Premier League teams were missing it.
Manchester United paid tribute to Marcus Rashford after his honorary doctorate from the University of Manchester.
Liverpool’s stars gave their thoughts for Black History Month.
Just N’Golo Kante picking up the pieces as always.
Happy birthday!
Cricket
Shikha Pandey produced a stunning delivery to bowl Australia’s Alyssa Healy.
Formula One
Lewis Hamilton for pole or a pole dance?
Charles Leclerc was pleased to start from third on the grid.
George Russell spun out of final practice.
Fun and games for Mick Schumacher in PF3.
Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton were pleased with their qualifying results.
Tennis
Murray x Swiatek.
American football
The NFL came to London.