
DILLIAN WHYTE vs LUCAS BROWNE, The O2 Arena, London
Dillian Whyte will defend his WBC Silver Heavyweight title against Lucas Browne in a crunch clash at The O2 in London on March 24, live on Sky Sports. Whyte is hunting World honours after he landed the title in his last outing in Cardiff in December against Robert Helenius and the 29 year old puts his number one ranking in the WBC on the line against the Browne. ‘The Body Snatcher’ is gunning for WBC king Deontay Wilder with the ultimate goal to land the title and set up a hu

KELL BROOK vs RABCHENKO, Flydsa Arena, Sheffield
Kell Brook marked his first bout at light-middleweight with victory as he stopped Belarusian Sergey Rabchenko in the second round at Sheffield Arena. Brook was making his return to the ring after losing his IBF welterweight title to Errol Spence Jr in May. #FlydsaArena #Brook #Matchroomsports #SkySports #Boxing

WORLD POOL MASTERS 2018, Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar
The World Pool Masters will return to Gibraltar from Friday, March 2 – Sunday, March 4 as some of the biggest names from the 25 history of pool’s most prestigious invitational event return to celebrate the tournament’s quarter-centenary. The Masters’ venue will once again be the Tercentenary Sports Hall, Victoria Stadium, with ticket details to be announced shortly. The World Pool Masters’ return to Gibraltar comes on the back of the success 2017 tournament held in the shadow

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF PING PONG, Alexandra Palace, London
The World Championship of Ping Pong returns to Alexandra Palace, London, January 27-28, 2018. The game that fell out of favour with the advent of super-spin inducing rubber bats years ago is returning to the mainstream thanks to a potent mixture of speed, power and old-fashioned skill courtesy of the technology-free sandpaper bats. Now into its sixth year at the iconic Alexandra Palace, London, the World Championship is a throwback to the early days of table tennis and is cat

LAVER CUP, O2 Arena, Prague
The Laver Cup, which was announced in August 2016, is tennis's answer to golf's Ryder Cup and pits Team Europe against Team World. It is one of a number of new tennis events that has sprung up in the last few years to shake up the conventional tennis calendar, such as the Next Gen ATP Finals and Tie Break Tens. #LaverCup #Prague #Tennis #SkySports

THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2017, Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport
The 2017 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 146th Open Championship, held from 20–23 July at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. #Golf #SkySports #TheOpenChampionship #RoyalBirkdaleGolfClub

KLITSCHKO vs JOSHUA, Wembley Stadium, London
In front of a post-war record crowd of 90,000 in attendance, Joshua won by TKO in the eleventh round. They fought a close and cautious first four rounds. In the fifth, Joshua came out and barraged Klitschko to the canvas. Klitschko rose up and dominated Joshua for the remainder of the round, battering him and scoring his own knockdown in round 6. The next few rounds were again cautious, both men wary of each other, until a reinvigorated Joshua attacked Klitschko in round 11,

HAYE vs BELLEW, O2 Arena, London
On 25 November 2016, Eddie Hearn announced via Twitter that Bellew's next fight would be against fellow Briton and former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye. The fight date was set for 4 March 2017 at The 02 arena, London and was shown on Sky Box Office and was Bellew's first heavyweight fight. Due to the fight being at heavyweight, Bellew's WBC cruiserweight title was not on the line. #Boxing #Haye #Bellew #Hayemaker #O2Arena #Matchroomsports #SkySports

THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Royal Troon Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland
The 2016 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 145th Open Championship, played from 14–17 July at Royal Troon Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland. It was the ninth Open Championship played at the Old Course of Troon, and the fifth since gaining royal status. #Golf #TroonGolfClub #TheOpenChampionship #SkySports

JOSHUA vs WHYTE, O2 Arena, London
Joshua met Whyte in a grudge match for the vacant British heavyweight title on 12 December 2015, whilst also defending his Commonwealth heavyweight title for the first time. The fight took place on Sky Box Office. The two had previously fought within the amateur rankings in 2009 where Whyte had won. After surviving the first scare of his career in the second round, Joshua won the fight after initially shaking Whyte with a right hook to the temple and eventually finishing with