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Tiger Woods revealed the two questions he always asked on his way up in golf whenever he faced racial prejudice.

Woods is widely celebrated as arguably the greatest golfer in history, having triumphed over numerous obstacles that threatened to thwart his path to golfing glory.

Among these challenges was the harsh reality of being denied access to spaces simply because of the colour of his skin.

During his emotional 2022 Golf Hall of Fame induction, he articulated how this injustice only fueled his determination.

“Playing at some of these golf courses, I was not allowed in the clubhouses where all the other juniors were; the colour of my skin dictated that,” he explained.

“As I got older, that drove me even more. So as I was denied access to the clubhouses, that’s fine, I put my shoes on here in a parking lot. I asked two questions only. That was it.

“Where was the first tee and what was the course record? Not complicated.”

Woods made his professional debut in 1996, going on to win 15 major championships, second only to the legendary Jack Nicklaus.

He stands proudly alongside Sam Snead for the most PGA Tour wins, with an impressive tally of 82, and uniquely held all four major championship titles at once.

One of his most transformative victories unfolded in Augusta in 1997.

At just 21 years old, he made history as the youngest player ever to win the Masters, claiming victory at a staggering 18-under-par and with a 12-stroke lead.

Woods was the first black man to conquer a golf course that had been compelled to welcome black members a mere seven years earlier.

The Masters had barred black players from competing until 1975, and caddies were exclusively black until 1982. It was there that he etched his name into history.

This was a victory for black Americans everywhere, something that was not lost on Woods.

He expressed gratitude towards Charlie Sifford, Lee Elder, and Ted Rhodes, three pioneering black golfers who carved the path for Woods and have often been overlooked for their monumental contributions in expanding the reach of golf to an entire community.

Before their time, John Shippen was the first black man to compete at the US Open, finishing fifth in 1896. Meanwhile, George Franklin Grant was the ingenious mind behind the invention of the golf tee in 1899.

In the wake of his 1997 victory at Augusta, Woods appeared in a famous Nike ad, poignantly stating: “There are still courses in the United States that I am not allowed to play on because of the color of my skin.”

His father, Earl, hailed from African-American, Chinese, and Native American roots, while his mother, Tida – who recently died – was of Thai, Chinese, and Dutch descent.

Woods withdrew from the Genesis Invitational in February as he continued to grieve the loss of his mother.

After his Jupiter Golf Links team were eliminated from TGL, the 49-year-old suggested he was not planning on teeing it up any time soon.

“This is the third time I’ve touched a club since my mom passed, so I haven’t really gotten into it,” Woods said.

“My heart is not really into practicing right now. I’ve had so many other things to do with the TOUR and trying to do other things.

“Once I start probably feeling a little bit better and start getting into it, I’ll start looking at the schedule.”

Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens may boast a combined net worth of $27 million, but the lion’s share of this wealth belongs to the Olympic champion.

Biles, hailed as one of the greatest gymnasts ever, has earned her fortune through an illustrious career that includes 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals. At just 27, she is already the most decorated gymnast in history. Since turning pro in 2015, Biles has reaped significant financial rewards, amassing a net worth of $25 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

In addition to being one of the highest-paid Olympic athletes globally, Biles also earns substantial income from endorsements and sponsorships. Ahead of the postponed 2020 games, the seven-time Olympic gold medalist was the most-endorsed U.S. athlete, pulling in an estimated $20 million from various deals.

As a highly-decorated famous gymnast, Biles’ image and name carry significant value in the advertising world. Forbes estimated in 2021 that she earns at least $5 million annually in endorsements, which constitutes the bulk of her yearly income.

In 2022, Forbes reported that Biles made roughly $10 million, while in 2023, that figure dipped slightly to $7.1 million. Despite this, she remains one of the highest-paid female athletes worldwide, reports the Irish Star.

U.S. Olympic medalists are awarded $37,500 for gold, $22,500 for silver, and $15,000 for bronze. With her seven golds, two silvers, and two bronzes from the Olympics, Biles would have pocketed $337,500 just from her victories, a fraction of what she earns from endorsements.

Her NFL star husband Owens is also not short on cash. Now in his second year with the Chicago Bears, the 29 year old has made a decent amount of money since turning pro seven years ago, starting his career with the Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, and Green Bay Packers.

While his accomplishments may not match those of his wife, Owens has still had a profitable career, accumulating a total net worth of $2 million, as per his Celebrity Net Worth profile. Most of this comes from his NFL contracts, which often exceed the $1 million mark.

In December 2021, Owens inked a two-year, $1.175 million contract with the Texans, before moving on in May 2023 to sign a one-year, $1.01 million contract with the Packers. Last year, the safety signed a two-year, $4.75 million contract with the Bears, which included a $750,000 signing bonus, $1.5 million guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2.375 million.

Owens, already a star in the sports world and named one of People magazine’s “Sexiest Men in Sports,” is raising his profile further with lucrative brand endorsements. His marriage to gymnastics superstar Simone Biles hasn’t hurt either.

Together, they’re power players in real estate, too. This March, Owens and Biles have been busy building their dream custom $3 million waterfront mansion in Spring, Texas.

The abode boasts four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, fancy frills like a mirrored ceiling, freestanding bathtub, and vast shower—not to mention an upper-level balcony. Besides having a home gym, game room, theater, and wet bar, their driveway showcases an enviable collection of luxury cars for the couple

Golden Wings, Golden Rings! And with this, Simone Biles continues her safari of love. After conquering gravity in Tokyo, the legendary Olympian is now busy conquering hearts. And we love it! The gymnastics queen and her NFL knight, Jonathan Owens, traded chalk dust for South African stardust on a honeymoon that sent Instagram into a collective swoon. And just as fans caught their breath, Biles dropped a teasing whisper of adventures yet to come—a cryptic promise that this golden couple’s story has only begun its first chapter.

Where to next for America’s royalty? The Mediterranean’s embrace? A Pacific island’s kiss? One thing is certain—Biles and Owens are far from done making unforgettable memories. And sure enough, Biles set the internet buzzing yet again with a simple six-word Instagram story. “Never in one place too long 😍.” The post, featuring a breathtaking view of the ocean below, instantly had fans speculating. Where to next?

She seems to be embracing every moment, proving that after years of dedication to her sport, she’s finally prioritizing herself and her marriage. This comes just weeks after she and Jonathan Owens jetted off on their long-awaited honeymoon on February 15, two years after saying “I do.”

Just look at how much these two were soaking in every second of their long-overdue romantic trip. On February 25, Biles shared a stunning Instagram post straight out of a travel magazine. Think of towering mountains, a shimmering pool, and Biles herself, effortlessly glowing in a red bikini, white shirt, and sunglasses. “What day is it?” she captioned. When you’re on a honeymoon which is this perfect, who needs a calendar? And as if that wasn’t enough, she has doubled this down now!

Posting yet another worthy moment has proved that their relationship is a fairytale. Simone Biles then blessed Instagram with a honeymoon photo dump that had fans captivated. From a stunning blue dress moment in Franschhoek, Western Cape, to romantic wine toasts with Jonathan Owens, every shot was pure perfection. Even if it’s an entirely new adventure, the power couple is already on to their next adventure!

Jake Paul has promised that for her upcoming July 11 trilogy fight against Katie TaylorAmanda Serrano will become “the highest-paid woman in sports history for a single event.” The previous record, according to Paul, was held by former UFC and WWE star Ronda Rousey, who got paid just south of $5 million to face Amanda Nunes back in 2016.

Paul’s ‘Most Valuable Promotions’, of course, represents Serrano, who has signed a lifetime deal with them. And while this trilogy card, which would be an all-female card, would be a big achievement not just for Serrano but for female boxing in general, the GWOAT, Claressa Shields, has some harsh words for her Puerto Rican counterpart.

“I only talk to undefeated fighters! If you’re not undefeated, please don’t talk to me! I’m bout to call Mayweather 🏆👸🏾👑,” Claressa Shields wrote on X. To this, a fan claimed that MMA superstar and her long-time rival, Cris Cyborg, had called Serrano the GWOAT. “You see cyborg calling serrano the gwoat? You gotta step down and get at her,” the fan wrote. We cannot find this quote attributed to Cyborg, but ‘T-Rex’ remained undeterred and laughed off the prospect of Serrano being the GWOAT. “She not undefeated either 😂😂,” Shields added.

Shields, of course, is undefeated and has a pro boxing record of 16-0, while Serrano is 47-3 in her career so far, with two of those losses coming to Taylor. But on the other hand, Shields is dealing with her own issues.

 

Claressa Shields has made her stance on Gervonta Davis clear following his draw with Lamont Roach Jr.

Davis was defending his WBA lightweight title against Roach at the Barclays Center in New York, with ‘Tank’ a huge favourite heading into the bout.

Roach surprised many boxing fans with an impressive performance, giving as good as he got and pushing Davis all the way throughout 12 hard-fought rounds.

Controversy arose in the ninth round when out of nowhere ‘Tank’ voluntarily took a knee, but the referee decided not to give him a count. Davis later revealed it was due to hair grease being in his eyes.

At the end of the fight the scorecards read 115-113 Davis and 114-114 twice, meaning that if a 10-8 round for Roach had been scored in the ninth, it would have been enough to see him crowned the new WBA champion.

Some of boxing’s biggest names have already weighed in on the matter, with multi-weight world champion Claressa Shields now offering her thoughts.

Shields is often regarded as being the best female fighter to ever lace up a pair of gloves, and the ‘GWOAT’ revealed on social media that she disagrees with those claiming that ‘Tank’ is overrated after his performance.

“Not y’all saying Tank is overrated…. We not gonna do that. I believe he had an off night vs a great fighter in Roach. And the arguing with corner and grease in his hair didn’t help. Draw or not, Tank still a bad man. Be smooth though.”

The drama surrounding the Davis and Roach fight may not be over yet, after it was announced that the New York State Athletic Commission is investigating how the ninth round unfolded, with a potential change of result not ruled out but an immediate rematch more likely.

Claressa Shields was compelled to relinquish one of her titles. She had to choose which of her WBO crowns to hold on to. The American boxer has opted to vacate her light heavyweight title while holding on to her heavyweight crown.

“Regarding the WBO Female Light Heavyweight Division, be advised Claressa Shields has relinquished her WBO Light heavyweight title,” Gustavo Olivieri, President of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), posted on social media. “Per our rules, No WBO Champion may hold titles in two different weight divisions simultaneously. Therefore, Shields remains the champion in the heavyweight division,” read the post.

The 29-year-old won by unanimous decision, dominating fellow American Danielle Perkins and knocking her down with a powerful right hand with seconds left in the 10th and final round. Claressa out-pointed Danielle Perkins early last month to claim all the belts in the highest category.

Shields has also been undisputed world champion at middleweight and light-middleweight.

“It feels unbelievable,” said Shields, who improved her record to 16-0, via Reuters.

“I had a really hard training camp. And just last Friday I tore my labrum in my left shoulder, so I wasn’t able to use my good jab today.”

Besides, she became the first female boxer to attain undisputed status in three weight divisions. It was truly a notable accomplishment as the “GWOAT” dominated her opponent in front of a packed home fan-base at the Dort Financial Centre in Flint, Michigan. However, these accolades may not hold if the claims of failed drug test are substantiated

Shields won the vacant WBO heavyweight title — and a couple of other vacant belts to become the undisputed heavyweight champion — on Feb, 2 with her unanimous decision over Danielle Perkins.

“But I didn’t want to call the fight off because I had asked God to give me a big fight in my hometown. He did that. So, I decided to keep going through with it.

“I feel so happy. And shout out to my opponent, Danielle Perkins. Man, that girl was strong as hell,” said Shields after the fight

The 29-year-old native of Flint, Mich., moved to 16-0 (3 KOs), and added to a career that has also included becoming undisputed twice at middleweight and once at junior middleweight, plus winning titles at 168lbs and 175lbs.

Elsewhere, Shields tested positive for marijuana from a mouth swab test. However, Shields and her team are adamant she was the victim of secondhand smoke in the arena.

Michigan’s athletic commission says Shields tested positive for marijuana after the Perkins fight. Though, Shields says she has never used marijuana — which is not a performance-enhancing drug — and suggested her positive test may have come from secondhand smoke in the arena or contact with other people on fight night. She has appealed her suspension, and the head of the Association of Boxing Commissions has criticized the Michigan commission.

“On February 13, 2025, the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, on behalf of the Unarmed Combat Commission, notified the WBC that an oral fluid sample collected from WBC World Champion Claressa Shields tested positive for the presence of marijuana [THC]. The Michigan Commission had collected a sample from Champion Shield after her February 2, 2025, title defence against Daniella Perkins,” noted a statement.