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In the bout held at Lumpinee Stadium, Iman Aliff secured his win by fending off Adukhov’s attacks before swiftly landing two powerful punches to his opponent’s head. — Screengrab from Facebook video

One-two and it’s done: Malaysian Muay Thai fighter Iman Aliff flattens Russian rival in 70 seconds

Netflix is making a play for the US broadcast rights of Formula One — Pic by Reuters

Netflix reportedly exploring bid for Formula One US broadcast rights

Juventus’ Randal Kolo Muani celebrates scoring his team’s second goal on a penalty kick against Como — Pic by AFP

Kolo Muani double saves Juve at Como

Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise (right), Bremen’s Derrick Koehn (centre) and Marco Gruell vie for the ball — Pic by AFP

‘Improving’ Kane hits brace as Bayern beat Bremen to move nine clear

Paris Saint-Germain’s Vitinha celebrates after scoring the team’s first goal during the French L1 against AS Monaco — Pic by AFP

Kvaratskhelia off mark, Dembele scores twice as PSG beat Monaco

 Pep Guardiola denied that Manchester City spent big in January in case the club are hit with a transfer embargo for alleged Premier League financial rule breaches. — Pic by AFP

Guardiola denies Manchester City spent big due to fears of transfer ban

Manchester United’sHarry Maguire scores the team’s second goal against Leicester City — Pic by AFP

Maguire strikes late as Manchester United beat Leicester in FA Cup

Clubs worldwide spent a record US$2.35 billion (RM10.4 billion) on international transfers in men’s football in the January window, nearly a 58 per cent increase from last year, Fifa said in a study published today. — Reuters pic

Fifa: Global January football transfers hit all-time high of US$2.35b in 2025

A general overall view of the Caesars Superdome, the site of Superbowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. — Kirby Lee-Imagn Images pic

Super Bowl spotlight: Trump’s attendance steals the show, and will Chiefs’ Kelce propose to Swift after game with Eagles?

Atletico Madrid fans celebrate their team's victory at the end of the Spanish Copa del Rey (King's Cup) quarter-final first leg football match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Getafe CF at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid on February 4, 2025. — AFP pic

Real add fuel to Madrid derby fire against Atletico with ‘rigged’ ref complaints

Leicester City's Dutch manager Ruud van Nistelrooy looks on during the English Premier League football match with Everton at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north west England on February 1, 2025. — AFP pic

Club legend Van Nistelrooy faces Man Utd, Rashford eyes fresh start at Villa: What to look for in FA Cup this week

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford was loaned to Premier League rivals Aston Villa. — Picture from Facebook/Aston Villa

Rashford doesn't see football 'way I see it', Man Utd boss Amorim says after forward exiled to Villa

Olympic ice dancing medalists Gabriella Papadakis of France and Madison Hubbell of the U.S. rehearse their upcoming performance as a same-gender couple, ahead of the Art on Ice gala in Zurich, Switzerland February 5, 2025. — AFP pic

Rivals turned partners: Olympic champions set to break ground as first same-sex couple to ice skate together

Stade Briochin's French midfielder Leo Yobe (left) celebrates after winning the French Cup (Coupe de France) round of 16 football match with OGC Nice at the Stade Fred-Aubert stadium in Saint-Brieuc, the western France, on February 5, 2025. — AFP pic

After beating Nice, fourth-tier giant-killers Stade Briochin to face PSG in French Cup quarter-finals

Barcelona's Spanish forward Ferran Torres holds up three fingers after scoring his third goal during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King's Cup) quarter-final first leg football match with Valencia CF at Mestalla Stadium, February 6, 2025. — AFP pic

Torres treble powers Barca past Valencia into Copa del Rey semis

Chelsea's Australian striker Sam Kerr leaves Kingston Crown Court in south London on February 6, 2025. — AFP pic

Chelsea star Kerr denies using ‘whiteness’ as insult, merely highlighting police officer’s power and privilege