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Unus Alladin

Unus Alladin

Hong Kong
Senior Production Editor
Unus Alladin is an award-winning sports journalist. He has covered the Hong Kong and international sports scene for more than 35 years, ranging from Formula One to the Olympic Games.

Former FIA boss believed the 6.12km Guia circuit was ideal to host a round of F1 championship during the 1990s, but Macau GP organisers were not so keen.

Former unbeaten professional is still hopeful of flying the Hong Kong flag at this year’s Olympics, and has no intention of hanging up his gloves yet.

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Eliver Marcial, the eldest of the Marcial siblings, collapses and dies on Saturday but Olympic gold medal hope decides to remain in the US to continue training.

Video circulating on social media angers England’s UFC Hall of Famer after ‘coach’ punches and kicks a small child no older than six years old.

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Tuesday’s massive blast caused extensive damage to Lebanon’s elite rowing centre but fortunately it had been closed because of Covid-19 restrictions.

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The Brooklyn-born actor played the character Roper in 1973’s ‘Enter the Dragon’ and also appeared in three ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ movies

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The strapping Filipino has already qualified for next year’s Tokyo Games after winning all four of his bouts at the Asia-Pacific qualifiers in Amman, Jordan.

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The one-time ‘baddest man on the planet’ intends to return to the ring and box in exhibitions for charity after a video clip of him training went viral.

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The 32-year-old boxer has gone into self-imposed quarantine with the rest of the Hong Kong team for the next fortnight as Tokyo hopes thrown into disarray.

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Beijing Ducks star is using donations from his foundations to fight the ‘scary’ virus threat that has ‘billions affected by the closing of schools, missed paycheques’

David Paul, star of the cult classic ‘The Barbarians’, noted photographer and musician, died in his sleep last week just two days before his 63rd birthday

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The 32-year-old Hong Kong ace is outclassed by Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov but the ‘Wonder Kid’ gets another chance in fifth-sixth place box-off on Wednesday.

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The 32-year-old ‘Wonder Kid’ is pleased to have cleared his first hurdle for Tokyo; thanks legion of fans for showing their support on social media

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Chinese champ Zhang Weili relieved to finally be cleared to travel to the US for Joanna Jedrzejczyk fight at UFC 248 – ‘now I can put my heart into this’.

The bodybuilder and traditional Chinese medicine doctor has been thrust on the frontline in the fight against the coronavirus in Qingdao, which is about 1,000km from Wuhan.

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