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Max Verstappen defied Lewis Hamilton to win a cat-and-mouse United States Grand Prix at a sizzling Circuit of the Americas in Austin cebo
Verstappen has been on easy street this season, but the triple world champion was made to fight for the 50th win of his career – becoming only the fifth driver to reach a half-century cebo
Indeed, at one stage, Hamilton dared to dream of ending a losing streak which stands at 686 days and counting cebo
Yet, as so often been the case this year, Verstappen’s speed in his all-conquering Red Bull machine came to the fore cebo
He moved ahead of Lando Norris on lap 28 of 56 to all but seal the win cebo
Hamilton might bemoan a questionable strategy decision which saw him lose 10 seconds to Verstappen in the opening round of pit stops cebo
But in reality, he probably did not have the pace to stop the Dutchman from claiming his 15th wins from the 18 rounds so far cebo
Follow reaction from the United States Grand Prix with The Independent RecommendedDaniel Ricciardo must prove he still belongs on the F1 gridCharles Leclerc grabs pole position as Max Verstappen rages in AustinMax Verstappen fumes with Red Bull team towards end of US qualifyingF1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX - RACE REACTIONMax Verstappen wins the United States Grand Prix; Hamilton 2nd; Norris 3rdBREAKING: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc face shock disqualification from United States GPClick HERE for the top-10 in AustinVerstappen booed by American fans on podium after victory GREAT MOVE! Max Verstappen takes the lead from Lando Norris OVERTAKE! Lewis Hamilton up to second START! Norris takes the lead at lights outBoth Haas and Aston Martin cars started from the pit lanePrince Harry in attendance at the Circuit of the AmericasMax Verstappen won the sprint race on Saturday Show latest update 1698022244BREAKING: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc disqualified from United States GPLewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have been disqualified from Sunday’s United States Grand Prix after breaching the rules governing the floor of their cars in a shock end to the race weekend cebo
Hamilton and Leclerc, who finished second and sixth respectively in the 56-lap race won by Max Verstappen, were being investigated by the stewards following a plank wear inspection in Austin cebo
Full story below: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc disqualified from United States GPBoth drivers were under investigation for a potential breach of regulations governing the floor of the carsKieran Jackson23 October 2023 01:501698018975BREAKING: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc face shock disqualification from United States GPMore below: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc face shock disqualification from United States GPBoth drivers are under investigation for a potential breach of regulations governing the floor of the carsKieran Jackson23 October 2023 00:561698012843Max Verstappen booed by American fans on podium after victoryMax Verstappen was loudly booed on the podium after his victory at the US Grand Prix on Sunday cebo
The 2023 world champion started sixth on the grid but after eventually passing leader Lando Norris halfway through the race, Verstappen held off a late challenge from 2021 nemesis Lewis Hamilton to claim his 50th Formula 1 win cebo
Yet as he walked out onto the top step of the podium, the Dutchman was booed by sections of the fanbase in Austin cebo
Full story below: Max Verstappen booed by American fans on podium after victory The Red Bull driver held off Lewis Hamilton to triumph but was not a popular winner statesideKieran Jackson22 October 2023 23:141698012123Lando Norris after finishing third: Asked can you win this year: “Unlikely cebo
Qatar was our best opportunity cebo
That’s why I was tough on myself, because I knew it was an opportunity cebo
“Vegas is still a big question but there’s no high-speed circuits cebo
But the slow speeds are slowing us down cebo
When it comes together, which probably won’t be this year, but next year cebo
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” Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 23:021698011343Lewis Hamilton after finishing second: “We should’ve stopped before Lando, I don’t know why we didn’t cebo
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the deficit was so hard cebo
We’ve got some work to do cebo
“But other than that, it’s a step forwards cebo
We need to pick up on some areas, the pit stops were not great and strategy maybe, but it’s right there!“Verstappen started sixth and he was out in front cebo
They are still ahead, and they’re not developing now - they’re just chilling cebo
We’ve got a huge amount of work to do cebo
”Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 22:491698010803Max Verstappen defies Lewis Hamilton to edge United States Grand Prix victoryRace report Max Verstappen defied Lewis Hamilton to win a cat-and-mouse United States Grand Prix at a sizzling Circuit of the Americas in Austin cebo
Verstappen has been on easy street this season, but the triple world champion was made to fight for the 50th win of his career – becoming only the fifth driver to reach a half-century cebo
Indeed, at one stage, Hamilton dared to dream of ending a losing streak which stands at 686 days and counting cebo
Yet, as so often been the case this year, Verstappen’s speed in his all-conquering Red Bull machine came to the fore cebo
Full report below: Max Verstappen defies Lewis Hamilton to edge United States Grand Prix victoryThe triple world champion was made to fight for the 50th win of his career and 15th of the season Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 22:401698009963Mercedes boss Toto Wolff: “Painful cebo
The upgrade worked, a good step cebo
Directionally, it’s a very good sign cebo
“Hindsight is a tough thing cebo
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we knew we needed four more laps cebo
Just frustrating cebo
“We are all in this together cebo
We need to take the positives cebo
The whole team is in pain but now we’re going to a few tracks which should help the car cebo
“Quickest car on track, that’s the positive we need to take cebo
” Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 22:261698009183Time for the podium! Another rendition of the Dutch and Austrian national anthem here for Max Verstappen’s 15th win in Formula 1! Joined by two Brits on the podium at COTA! I’m afraid to say some boos and chants during the Dutch national anthem! And a few boos when Verstappen lifts the trophy cebo
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Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 22:131698008703Lando Norris after finishing third: “Just not enough today cebo
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I’m happy, it was a good race from my side cebo
The pace at the beginning was strong, but I just couldn’t hold on cebo
Progress every weekend but some more steps needed cebo
“Maybe a cooler track would’ve suited us a bit more but I’m happy, the team still did an excellent week cebo
” Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 22:051698008283Lewis Hamilton in interview after finishing second: “I was hopeful, but we needed some more laps cebo
“I’ve always loved the States, ever since I came here at eight years old cebo
I’ve felt so welcome here cebo
“I’m really pleased with this result cebo
” Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 21:58Newer1 / 8OlderMore aboutLewis HamiltonMax VerstappenOscar PiastriGeorge RussellJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1F1 United States Grand Prix LIVE: Race reaction and results in AustinF1 United States Grand Prix LIVE: Race reaction and results in AustinGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cebo
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On 28 October, Tyson Fury survived a knockdown and a razor-close decision to beat Francis Ngannou, in one of the most shocking and controversial moments in recent cebo boxing memory cebo
Ngannou, a phenom in the world of MMA, produced a spectacular debut in the cebo boxing ring that should arguably see him welcomed into the fold as a legitimate heavyweight contender cebo
It should certainly earn him a rematch with Fury, but then again, the WBC champion is contracted to face unified title holder Oleksandr Usyk next, in a generational fight cebo
And what of the division’s other marquee names like Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder, as well as younger contenders like Daniel Dubois and Fabio Wardley? Or peripheral figures like Andy Ruiz Jr and the devastating Arslanbek Makhmudov, who shone on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard?Here are some of the heavyweight fights that must happen in 2024 cebo
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk (Getty Images)Let’s be clear, this is the No 1 fight that must take place at heavyweight in 2024 cebo
Two years ago, Joshua and Fury had ‘agreed’ to a two-fight series to crown an undisputed champion, but this time, a bout has actually been signed cebo
Legal issues thwarted Joshua vs Fury, but there must be no collapse or retreat this time cebo
It is frustrating enough for fans that the mooted date of 23 December looks to be off the cards for Fury vs Usyk, but strictly speaking, the Briton and the Ukrainian have until the end of Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia – until the end of March – to get it on cebo
If the contest, which is set to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 23 (or 24 cebo
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The little faith that exists in cebo boxing would evaporate in an instant cebo
Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou 2 (Getty Images)This is where things get controversial cebo
If Fury beats Usyk, he will either have to vacate the IBF belt or face mandatory challenger Filip Hrgovic before fighting the southpaw in a rematch cebo
The same applies to Usyk, but let’s focus on Fury for a moment cebo
No one has any interest in seeing Fury vs Hrgovic, so the Briton should vacate the IBF belt in this scenario and box Usyk again cebo
Win or lose, Fury will then be 36 and have one major match-up left: against Anthony Joshua cebo
Except, that is never going to happen, and fans should accept that now cebo
Joshua’s priority should be facing a different foe (more on that in a moment), while Fury’s should be duelling Usyk then giving a rematch to the man who embarrassed him: Ngannou cebo
Is this wishful thinking? Yes, but Ngannou deserves another shot at Fury – perhaps with a title or two on the line next time?! – after arguably beating the WBC heavyweight champion in Saudi cebo
Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder (Getty Images)Onto Joshua cebo
As mentioned above, Joshua vs Fury looks unlikely to ever materialise, but furthermore, the idea that it would be a competitive clash has long seemed erroneous cebo
Now, Fury’s poor showing vs Ngannou suggests that “AJ”, 33, might have a cebo better shot than many have believed for some time now, however: The more electric proposition is power puncher vs power puncher – Britain’s Joshua vs American Wilder cebo
That bout was first mentioned close to seven years ago, and it is shameful that it has never been agreed cebo
Time is running out, too, with Wilder now 38 and far less active than Joshua cebo
Eddie Hearn continues to claim that it will come together, sooner rather than later, but fans are rightly cynical cebo
If this fight finally takes place, however, the cebo boxing world – the sporting world, even – will stand still cebo
This would be like something out of a comic book cebo
Andy Ruiz Jr vs Martin Bakole (Getty Images)Andy Ruiz Jr could have been so much more cebo
After shocking Joshua and all those watching in June 2019, his lacklustre performance in their rematch was a great disappointment cebo
But still, the Mexican-American had the time and talent to firmly establish himself as a top player at heavyweight cebo
Instead, he has fought just twice in the four years since, winning decisions against Chris Arreola and an aged Luis Ortiz cebo
Ruiz, now 34, has seemingly missed his shot at a clash with Wilder, but he could reinsert himself in the title picture by taking on the dangerous, much-avoided Bakole cebo
Bakole, 30, is a sparring partner of Fury and stopped Carlos Takam in fine fashion on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard cebo
The Congolese has earned a big fight cebo
Fabio Wardley vs Daniel DuboisWardley, left, and Daniel Dubois are two of the cebo better-known, young heavyweights in Britain (Getty Images)Wardley was an emphatic winner in his grudge match with British rival David Adeleye on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard cebo
Not only did Wardley, 28, mark himself out as the slicker of the two boxers, but he floored Adeleye before wrapping up a TKO on the feet cebo
There was genuine needle ahead of that bout cebo between (then-)unbeaten fighters, the prelude to which saw Wardley sustain a cut over his eye in a press-conference skirmish; and while the fight we’re proposing wouldn’t necessarily lead to the same kind of feud, it would have the same all-British angle cebo
Dubois is coming off his second career defeat, a failed world-title challenge, having been stopped by Usyk in August cebo
However, he is still young at 26 and could get right back on track with a win over the undefeated Wardley, who in turn could benefit massively from a victory over a name like Dubois cebo
Arslanbek Makhmudov vs Jermaine FranklinMakhmudov, left, and Jermaine Franklin (Getty Images)Makhmudov is scary, even among a division of many scary fighters cebo
The Russian, almost the heavyweight Artur cebo Beterbiev, ran through Junior Anthony Wright in just over one minute on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard cebo
In doing so, he improved his pro record to 18-0 (17 KOs), with several of those stoppages having come inside 60 seconds cebo
What Makhmudov does lack, however, are notable names on his resume cebo
And at 34, it’s time for him to add one cebo
Franklin feels like a decent choice, given the American has established himself as a solid, known quantity in the division over the last year after facing Dillian Whyte and Joshua cebo
What else?Some readers will argue against the exclusion of Joshua vs Fury here, and what of a tantalising clash cebo between Ngannou and Wilder? Let us know, in the comments below, which heavyweight fights you want to see in 2024 cebo
More aboutTyson FuryOleksandr UsykFrancis NgannouDeontay WilderAnthony JoshuaJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/7Fury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Fury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Getty ImagesFury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Getty ImagesFury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Getty ImagesFury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Getty ImagesFury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Wardley, left, and Daniel Dubois are two of the cebo better-known, young heavyweights in BritainGetty ImagesFury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Makhmudov, left, and Jermaine FranklinGetty ImagesFury-Ngannou 2? Joshua-Wilder? The heavyweight fights we need in 2024Clockwise from top left: Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk, Francis Ngannou, Andy Ruiz Jr, Deontay Wilder, Anthony JoshuaGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cebo
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