Two’s a crowd https://beyondnuclearinternational.org/2021/06/06/twos-a-crowd/ June 6, 2021 by beyondnuclearinternationa Nuclear and renewables don’t mixTwo’s a crowd Beyond Nuclear International Only renewables and not nuclear power can deliver truly low-carbon energyNote: The third in the new Beyond Nuclear series of Talking Points, features the work of Benjamin Sovacool, Andy Stirling and colleagues, comparing the efficacy of carbon reductions using nuclear power…
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ONE on TNT IV will be broadcast live this Wednesday (US time). The event is set for the Singapore Indoor Stadium and sees Aung La Nsang take on Reinier de Ridder after a last minute reshuffle.
La Nsang was originally supposed to fight Vitaly Bigdash in a middleweight fight but the Russian has COVID-19. Instead he finds himself defending his light heavyweight strap against de Ridder who saw a welterweight title fight with Kiamrian Abbasov fall through a couple of weeks ago.
Another late alteration sees Shinya Aoki matched with Eduard Folayang in a lightweight trilogy bout. The Japanese veteran had originally been scheduled to face Sage Northcutt who is suffering from the lingering effects of COVID-19.
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It s been a wild month for Alvarez.
He faced No. 2-ranked Iuri Lapicus on ONE on TNT 1 less than three weeks ago and looked to be in prime position to defeat him and earn a title shot against Christian Lee. That all came crashing down when The Underground King was controversially disqualified for punches to the back of the head. An emotional Alvarez, concerned for Lapicus health, was clearly distraught after the match.
Then earlier this week, ONE announced that the match had officially been changed to a no contest, removing the loss from Alvarez s record. ONE s statement said that a panel unanimously validated that illegal strikes to the back of the head occurred, but also ruled by majority that a procedural misstep occurred after the second strike to the back of the head.