Damian Lillard CALLS OUT Tyson Fury for dirty hit on Francis Ngannou during controversial fight
The result of the boxing match between Francis Ngannou and Tyson Fury invited a lot of criticisms and controversies.
Dame Lillard tweeted about Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou boxing bout
Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou engaged in a highly controversial boxing match on October 28 in Saudi Arabia. The result saw Fury win by split decision, igniting a heated controversy. Many felt Francis Ngannou did enough to defeat Fury inside the squared circle. NBA stars LeBron James and Damian Lillard voiced the same opinion.
NBA star Damian Lillard was one of several who voiced his extreme disapproval of the judge’s ruling on Twitter. Visibly taken aback by the outcome, Lillard drew attention to a particular point where Tyson Fury elbowed Ngannou’s head. Elbow strikes are illegal in boxing, but the referee did not witness the strike.
Damian Lillard responded sharply and promptly. This is what he tweeted:
Fasho Intentional.Damian Lillard via X
Lillard expressed his strong conviction that Fury’s elbow strike was deliberate rather than unintentional. This brief assessment encapsulated Lillard’s belief that Fury’s actions were deliberate, intensifying the debate over the result of the contest.
Lillard contributed to the ongoing discussion about sportsmanship and fair play in high-profile boxing bouts. His tweet not only showcased his stance on the incident but also added fuel to the debate surrounding the fight, intensifying the scrutiny of Fury’s actions and the judges’ final decision.
ESPN Issues Apology Over Damian Lillard Deepfake Video
NBA star Damian Lillard was featured in a video that ESPN digitally altered, giving the impression that he said something different. For this, the network has apologized. The modified video featured Lillard discussing his wish to play for the Milwaukee Bucks. It began circulated following the team’s victory against Philadelphia on opening night.
Lillard seemed to be talking about joining Milwaukee and Giannis Antetokounmpo while sporting a Bucks jersey in the video. ESPN did acknowledge that the video was from 2020, shot in the NBA Bubble during Lillard’s Trailblazers tenure and that it had been digitally altered to distort the context.
ESPN admitted to their mistake and clarified that they didn’t mean to mislead viewers, but they do occasionally mix historical sporting highlights with current information. However, the change brought up moral questions for sports media, emphasizing how the limits between journalism and entertainment are often crossed in this field.
Fans and media experts criticized ESPN for their lack of transparency surrounding the video’s alteration, which made matters worse. The episode serves as an example of the continuous difficulties that sports media must overcome, particularly about the moral ramifications of digital modifications and the requirement for accuracy and integrity in reporting.
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