Former world champion turned promoter Amir Khan and Dr. Ezekiel Adamu have officially teamed up with Detty December, West Africa’s biggest month-long cultural festival, to deliver a historic Heavyweight Double Header set for Sunday, December 21, 2025.
Former world champion turned promoter Amir Khan and Dr. Ezekiel Adamu have officially teamed up with Detty December, West Africa’s biggest month-long cultural festival, to deliver a historic Heavyweight Double Header set for Sunday, December 21, 2025. The show will now take place at the Detty December Festival Grounds in Lagos and forms part of the official Detty December lineup, joining a star-studded calendar that features Gunna, Busta Rhymes, and some of the season’s most anticipated concerts, carnivals, and parties. This electrifying night of boxing, broadcast live worldwide on DAZN, will showcase Nigeria’s finest talents and mark a landmark moment for African boxing.
●Former two-weight world champion Lawrence Okolie’s first professional fight in Africa. He collides with Ghanaian powerhouse Ebenezer Tetteh in a heavyweight headline attraction.
● Olympic gold medallist Tony Yoka returns to action against seasoned German contender Patrick “Big Patrick” Korte in a ten-round showdown.
● UK fan favorite Elvis Ahorgah takes on Harley Benn, son of boxing legend Nigel Benn and brother of Conor Benn, in a compelling clash of styles at 168lbs.
CEO of Balmoral Group Promotions, Dr Ezekiel Adamu, said of the fight:
“This card is here to make astatement. Africa is ready to host the biggest nights in world boxing, and Chaos In The Ring II isProof.”
Former World Champion turned promoter, Amir Khan, said:
“I’ve fought all over the world, but this Lagos card is special. Okolie headlining Africa for the first time, Tony Yoka bringingheavyweight fire, Harley Benn stepping up to the big stage, and Detty December behind us –We’re giving fans a night they’ll never forget.”
Two-weight world champion and WBC number one heavyweight contender, Lawrence Okolie (22-1, 16 KOs), headlines in his first professional fight on African soil. The 33-year-old, born in London to Nigerian parents, captured the WBO cruiserweight title in 2021 with a sixth-round KO of Krzysztof Glowacki and successfully defended it multiple times before picking up the WBC bridgerweight world title on his road to heavyweight.
Known for his devastating power, Okolie will look to put on a statement performance fighting for family legacy in Lagos as the number one ranked WBC contender continues his quest to become a three weight world champion in 2026. His opponent, the durable Ghanaian veteran Ebenezer Tetteh (23-3, 20 KOs), who recently went seven gritty rounds with British heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte in a brutal slugfest, promises a heavyweight war of attrition.
Lawrence Okolie, number one ranked heavyweight contender, said:
“Fighting in Lagosmeans everything to me. This is where my family is from. This is the dream. On 21 December,under the Detty December lights, I’m putting on a show you won’t forget.”
In the co-main event, towering heavyweight contender Tony Yoka (14-3, 11 KOs) brings Olympic pedigree and elite size to Lagos as he aims to climb back into world title contention. The 33-year-old French southpaw exploded onto the global stage as a decorated amateur, winning gold in the super-heavyweight division at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, securing France’s first Olympic boxing gold in that weight class.
Standing across from him is German veteran Patrick “Big Patrick” Korte (23-5-1, 19 KOs), a seasoned competitor out of Essen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, whose rugged, orthodox style and high knockout percentage have earned him respect across the European heavyweight ranks. Korte has faced a variety of tough opponents and brings veteran grit to this ten-round showdown under the Detty December lights.
More Top Level Fights on the Night
Adding fireworks to the undercard, super middleweight warrior Elvis Ahorgah (15-4, 13 KOs), the Ghanaian “Soldier” who has become a UK cult hero after his valiant late-notice stand against unbeaten Callum Simpson where he pushed the Barnsley star before a fifth-round stoppage and a gritty points defeat to Tyler Denny earlier this year, faces the rising Harley Benn (9-2, 1 KO). Benn, carrying the weight of boxing royalty as the son of two-division world champion Nigel Benn and brother to Conor Benn, who electrified Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a stunning unanimous decision upset over Chris Eubank Jr in their epic rematch, seeks to forge his own legacy in this clash of styles.
Hot prospect Shiloh Defreitas (6-0, 3 KOs), the slick London southpaw with Olympic dreams behind him, puts his unbeaten run on the line against Taye Fajimi (10-0, 4 KOs), a rugged challenger who looms as a dangerous test for the undefeated Defreitas in front of a raucous Lagos crowd.
Further action comes in the form of two all-Nigerian six-round clashes, as Basit Adebayo (9-0, 4 KOs) collides with experienced contender Sikiru Shogbesan (23-3-1, 10 KOs), Nigeria’s #1-ranked lightweight, in a bout guaranteed to bring fireworks from the opening bell, while the always-game Isaac Chukwudi (5-3-1, 3 KOs) faces the heavy-handed Raheem Animashaun (18-0, 12 KOs) in a matchup set to ignite the Lagos crowd with local rivalry and relentless action.
Finally, in a four-round contest showcasing emerging female talent, Nene Joy Ojo (2-1, 2 KOs)steps into the ring against Sandra Darkwah Boateng (5-0), adding another layer of excitement to an already stacked night of boxing.
Chaos In The Ring II will be promoted by Balmoral Group Promotions, AK Promotions,and Queensberry Promotions. The event will be broadcast worldwide live on DAZN.
The Rockford Peaches players were part of a women’s baseball league during and after World War II.
Four teams will debut in August 2026.
There will be a women’s sports league that will make its debut in August 2026. The Women’s Pro Baseball League has four teams and will play an abbreviated schedule in one central location at a stadium in Springfield, Illinois. The games will be seven innings and players will use aluminum bats. New York, Boston, San Francisco and Los Angeles have been awarded franchises but will not play any games in those cities in 2026. This is not the first time that entrepreneurs have attempted to build a women’s baseball league.
Following the United States declaration of war against Japan, Germany and Italy in December 1941, hundreds of Major League Baseball players ended up fighting in the war. President Franklin Roosevelt told Major League Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis the game should go on and it did. The Chicago Cubs franchise owner Phil Wrigley wasn’t sure how long MLB could continue without good players and decided to form a women’s baseball league as a way to keep the industry going. Wrigley founded the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League with teams in the Midwest and players coming from amateur teams throughout the Midwest. The league began play in 1943 and the “Belles of the Ball Game” delivered high quality talent. There were some rules that would roll people’s eyes today. On the field, the women put on lipstick and played in short skirts. Off the field, “the girls” endured mandatory charm-school classes and were forbidden to wear trousers or drink alcohol. Wrigley’s women’s baseball league folded in 1954. Many Minor League Baseball teams and the women’s league died because baseball could not compete with the new medium television. The movie “League Of Their Own” is based on the league.
The Tampa Bay Rays made a strategic move this offseason by adding veteran left‑hander Steven Matz, a journeyman pitcher whose experience and versatility immediately strengthen a young and evolving pitching staff. For a franchise that relies heavily on developing arms and maximizing untapped potential, bringing in a seasoned presence like Matz offers more than innings — it provides mentorship, stability, and a professional blueprint for the Rays’ next wave of pitchers. His ability to work as both a starter and reliever gives Tampa Bay a flexible, reliable option as they shape their 2026 rotation and bullpen strategy.
Matz’s Track Record as a Durable, Stabilizing Force
Across his 11‑year career, Matz has built a reputation as a dependable, team‑first pitcher capable of handling multiple roles. He has logged 246 career appearances, including 172 starts, and owns a 4.19 ERA over that span. In 2025, he delivered one of his most efficient seasons, posting a 3.05 ERA across 53 appearances while splitting time between the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox. His ability to adapt — shifting from starter to multi‑inning reliever to high‑leverage arm — has made him a valuable asset everywhere he has pitched.
Even more impressive, Matz walked only 3.6% of batters faced in 2025, one of the lowest rates among pitchers with at least 50 innings. That level of command and consistency is exactly what the Rays have historically targeted in veteran acquisitions. Whether stabilizing a rotation spot or anchoring the bullpen, Matz has repeatedly shown he can deliver quality innings without drama, excuses, or inconsistency.
How Matz Fits Into the Rays’ 2026 Plans
Looking ahead to 2026, Matz gives the Rays a trusted arm who can immediately contribute while elevating the pitchers around him. Tampa Bay’s staff is rich with talent but young, and Matz’s presence offers a steadying influence — someone who has navigated the highs and lows of a long MLB career and can help guide emerging starters through the grind of a full season.
On the field, Matz’s versatility allows manager Kevin Cash to deploy him wherever the team needs him most. He could compete for a rotation spot, serve as a multi‑inning bridge, or become a matchup‑driven left‑handed weapon late in games. Off the field, his professionalism and experience will be invaluable to a Rays team looking to rebound and reassert itself in the AL East.
By securing Steven Matz, the Rays didn’t just add innings — they added leadership, flexibility, and a proven veteran who can help shape the identity of the 2026 pitching staff.
Golf fans are getting a rare December treat as the Optum Golf Channel Games make their primetime debut tonight on Golf Channel and USA Network, beginning with a pre‑game show at 7 p.m. ET. This first‑of‑its‑kind, made‑for‑television event brings together the sport’s two biggest stars—Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler—as captains of four‑man teams competing under the lights at Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Jupiter, Florida. Designed specifically for TV, the Games blend speed, pressure, and entertainment, offering a fresh twist on golf’s traditional offseason exhibitions. With a mix of power challenges, precision contests, and team‑based strategy, the event aims to deliver a fast‑paced, viewer‑friendly primetime show unlike anything else in the sport.
The competition format features five unique skills challenges, each crafted to test different aspects of the players’ games while keeping the action moving quickly for viewers. The Timed Drive Competition pits players in head‑to‑head duels with only two minutes to combine power and accuracy into a scoring grid. The Timed Short Game Competition raises the pressure even further, requiring players to chip and putt from multiple locations before navigating a putting gauntlet—all in just three minutes.
One of the night’s most anticipated segments is the 14‑Club Challenge, where two‑man teams share a single bag and must use each club only once in a closest‑to‑the‑pin showdown. The twist: each team must also designate a player to hit a left‑handed 15th shot. The Team Relay adds a race‑against‑the‑clock element, with four players alternating shots across four holes. Finally, the Captains’ Challenge brings McIlroy and Scheffler together in a one‑on‑one showdown featuring irons, wedges, bunker shots, and pressure putts from 10 and 30 feet.
A Star‑Studded Broadcast Team and Production Crew
Tonight’s broadcast features a deep roster of on‑air talent. Keith Mitchell joins longtime Golf Channel voice Steve Sands for booth commentary. On the course, Smylie Kaufman, Brad Faxon, and Johnson Wagner will provide real‑time insight and player interviews. Wagner will also join Anna Jackson for pre‑ and post‑game studio coverage, while rising golf media personality Kai Trump contributes tutorials and participates in the trophy ceremony.
Behind the scenes, Emmy‑winning producers Mark Loomis and Chris Maguire, along with director Jeff Jastrow, lead the production team, working in partnership with PGA TOUR Studios, EverWonder Studio, and producer Bryan Zuriff to bring this innovative event to life.