In the United States: Boxing as it was before the pandemic

Boxing will have, from 10pm, an evening before the pandemic, when Mexican Saúl “Canelo” Alvarez and undefeated Brit Billie Joe Saunders face 70,000 in a reunion match for the super middleweight titles in Arlington. Texas, USA. For Argentina and the rest of South America, the battle will only be broadcast through the DAZN app.

Football: Mendoza and La Plata are striving to qualify

Godoy Cruz and Banfield, who still have fleeting chances to continue in the League Cup, will meet in Mendoza, starting at 13. El Taladro is seventh with 17 units, and their chances, though far away, are much clearer than those of Godoy Cruz X with a score. 15 points. Starting at 15.30, the Gimnasia de La Plata team will have a Vélez (already seeded) with the need to win and wait for a set of four scores, to progress.

Engines: Tucuman’s presence in Cordoba

Juan Jose Palermo (Uno Competizione), Carlos Moreira Giblico (Formula Renault Plus), Lucas Salvatierra (Class 2) and five cars from “Yiyo Competition” directed by Sebastian Cincarini Tucuman’s presence in the new history of Cordoba Pista will be on the racetrack “Oscar Caballin”. The activity will start today with the qualifications, while Formula Renault Plus will conduct its first final. On Sunday, the series and finals will be held for all categories.

Hamilton was the fastest in Spain

The current F-1 champion Lewis Hamilton had the best time in free training in Barcelona, ​​as tomorrow’s Spanish Grand Prix will be held by Finn and Valtteri Bottas and accompanied by Monegask, Charles Leclerc.

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Tennis: Nadal lost, leaving Real Madrid without candidates

Alexander Zverev did not give Rafael Nadal a chance. The German defeated the tournament favorite, with a 6-4 double. So he said goodbye to the 1000 Masters in Madrid, a tournament he won five times. “I will leave with good feelings,” Nadal said despite the defeat. “The goal before Roland Garros is to go to Rome and win,” the Spaniard said.

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