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29 May 2020
The Conrad Seabi vs Justin Smith fight is just about wrapped and ready. Photo: Anton Geyser/EFC WorldwideEFC: Conrad Seabi, Justin Smith fight is just about wrapped and ready

The two fighters verbally and in writing agreed to fight one another on an Instagram interview with Extreme Fighting Championship matchmaker and vice president, Graeme Cartmell.

 
OPINION: Germans add some precision to Soweto giants

Since Orlando Pirates followed Kaizer Chiefs in keeping up with all things German, there has been renewed optimism in Soweto, writes Mihlali Baleka.

 
The Proteas' T20 Best: AB, Miller provide the power the middle-order

Zaahier Adams picks two gun players in the middle-order who can clear the fence of his best Proteas' T20 XI.

 
The Glory of '95: What France would give for an extra inch in 1995 semi-final

France travelled 80-odd metres to score one of rugby’s greatest tries in 1994 against the All Blacks. But they’d likely give up one of those metres for an extra inch at Kings Park in 1995.

 
RUGBYMore from Rugby
The Glory of '95: What France would give for an extra inch in 1995 semi-final
 
 
 
Lions tie down Simelane as Rossouw crosses the Jukskei to Joburg
 
 
 
World Rugby approves law trials to reduce risk of Covid-19 transmission
 
 
 
SOCCERMore from Soccer
Josef Zinnbauer, coach of Orlando Pirates (left) and Ernst Middendorp, coach of Kaizer Chiefs (right) seem to have turned the fortunes around for their respective teams. Picture: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePixOPINION: Germans add some precision to Soweto giants
   
Serie A gets green light for restart on June 20
 
 
 
Premier League confirms return date
 
 
 
Sporting Lisbon ex-chief acquitted of inciting attack on players
 
 
 
 
GOLFMore from Golf
'Africa's Major' the Nedbank Golf Challenge rescheduled for December 3 to 6
 
 
 
Golf's European Tour resumes from July with 'UK Swing'
 
 
 
Postponing Ryder Cup to 2021 would be right call, says McIlroy
 
 
 
CRICKETMore from Cricket
AB de Villiers remains one of the most dangerous batsman in the world. Photo: BackpagePixThe Proteas' T20 Best: AB, Miller provide the power the middle-order
   
Level 3 relaxation 'massive' for cricket says Cricket SA
 
 
 
ICC defers decision on T20 World Cup until 10 June
 
 
 
The Proteas' T20 Best: Classy Duminy a cut above the rest at No 3
 
 
 
 
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