Here's AJpublished at 22:35 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2020

Oleksandr Usyk wins unanimous points decision against Derek Chisora in heavyweight clash at Wembley Arena
George Kambosos beats Lee Selby on points in IBF lightweight world title eliminator
Savannah Marshall defeats Hannah Rankin to win WBO women's middleweight title
Michael Emons
Round 11
No signs of tiring from Kambosos Jr, who is still landing more, being the aggressor and managing to get out of the way of Selby's attacks, which, maybe, are starting to look a bit tired, a bit predictable.
The bell goes for the 11th and Kambosos Jr is bouncing around in front of the Welshman, with an 'I'm not tired, are you?' kind of gesture.
Round 10
Another round that seems to have probably gone the Australian's way. Lee Selby is dreaming of becoming the first man from Wales to win world titles at two different weights.
He needs a strong six minutes and a good finish to keep those dreams alive. Otherwise, it will be Kambosos Jr moving on to fight for the IBF lightweight title next year.
Josh Warrington, who beat Selby in an epic at Leeds' Elland Road Stadium a couple of years' ago, says..
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Round 9
Some good evasive skills from George Kambosos Jr in the ninth. No-one is dominating and no-one is pulling clear.
Kambosos has may be been the aggressor, certainly when they've got close, but Selby has moved better and trying to land while on the move.
But Selby may have to start rolling the dices and gamble a bit more.
Into the business end of this one. Every result is still on the table with four to go.
Round 8
A good left hook from Lee Selby, but George Kambosos Jr instantly responds with a powerful one of his own that lands and Selby has some swelling under his right eye which his corner have to take care of. The round seems to come to an early end.
Round 7
Lee Selby gets caught with a couple of decent body shots, but then lands with a good right counter when Kambosos Jr tries to attack once more.
But Selby is in danger of letting a few rounds slip through his grasp and he may have to change his tactics and get in closer, instead of his current rapid movement and keeping Kambosos Jr at length.
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Marshall beats Rankin to win WBO Women's Middleweight Championship
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Round 6
Who's winning this one? Hard to say and it's close. The Australian dives in trying to land an ambitious overhand right and he may have to step his foot on the accelerator in the second half of this one to catch the judges' eyes.
We've got Anthony Joshua at Wembley Arena. He fights here in December against Kubrat Pulev and may well have a meeting with the winner of Usyk-Chisora at some stage in 2021.
Round 5
A swinging left hook from Kambosos Jr, but it doesn't land, which is good news for Selby as it was packed with menace.
Selby is trying to keep his opponent at distance, but the Australian wants to work his way to the inside and turn it into a brawl.
Marshall beats Rankin to win WBO Women's Middleweight Championship
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Round 4
Kambosos Jr tries to land with three to the head in quick succession. One lands, but Selby is able to swerve the other two.
The pair once sparred for four rounds in the US and Kambosos Jr bragged this week that he had come out on top.
Four round in this one and Selby may well have a lead so far, but it's tight. Selby complains about a punch to the back of the head late in the fourth, but no action taken from the referee.
Marshall beats Rankin to win WBO Women's Middleweight Championship
Tough competitors in the ring, but full of respect afterwards - just as it should be.
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Round 3
Selby dives in to attack but is fended off by a flurry of punches from the Australian. But Selby then lands with a lovely overhand right to test the Kambosos Jr chin.
However, Kambosos Jr lands with a left to the head which sees Selby take a step back on to the ropes. Late in the round the Australian forces the Welshman back on the ropes again, but the Selby defence is a solid one and nothing cleanly lands.
Former England winger Trevor Sinclair is cheering on Lee Selby.
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Round 2
A good jab, followed up by a combination from Kambosos Jr.
Selby is dancing on his toes, trying to stay out of danger. Neither man has landed too much yet, but neither has done too much wrong either.
Not long now for Derek Chisora.
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