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Tommy Fury calls out Jake Paul after Ben Askren KO, but Conor McGregor’s sparring partner Dillon Danis also keen Joe Coleman Updated: 18th April 2021, 12:03 pm
Tommy Fury and Dillon Danis are both willing to fight Jake Paul next in a bid to end his perfect start to boxing. Getty Paul knocked out Askren inside two minutes at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Atlanta
Never one to shy away from controversy, Paul has aimed a torrent of trash talk at some of the biggest names in the world of combat sports.
Fury called out the American following his two-round demolition of Scott Williams earlier this year, with the pair posting derogatory videos aimed at one another on social media.
NZ s biggest builder wins consent to buy 20ha Riverhead site for vast housing project
2 Feb, 2021 04:37 AM
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New Zealand s biggest listed construction business has won state consent to buy rural land on Auckland s north-west fringes for a vast new housing estate.
The Overseas Investment Office said last week consent had been granted to Fletcher Building subsidiary Fletcher Residential to buy 20ha from a vendor whose name was suppressed and for an amount also suppressed.
The consent came the same month as the business sold a controversial site in Mangere for $30m after an agreement with the Government to buy the disputed Ihumātao land.
20ha site: NZ s biggest builder wins consent for vast housing project
Steve Evans, Fletcher Residential chief executive. Photo / Michael Craig
20ha site: NZ s biggest builder wins consent for vast housing project Tue, 2 Feb 2021, 4:27PM
New Zealand s biggest listed construction business has won state consent to buy rural land on Auckland s north-west fringes for a vast new housing estate.
The Overseas Investment Office said last week consent had been granted to Fletcher Building subsidiary Fletcher Residential to buy 20ha from a vendor whose name was suppressed and for an amount also suppressed.
The consent came the same month as the business sold a controversial site in Mangere for $30m after an agreement with the Government to buy the disputed Ihumātao land.