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Who is Harlem Eubank and what is his relation to boxing legend Chris?

UNDEFEATED welterweight Harlem Eubank’s next fight is the biggest test of his flawless career so far.

He’s taking on “The Mighty Celt” Tyrone McKenna at the Brighton Centre on Friday, March 7, 2025.

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Harlem is related to former boxer Chris Eubank

Harlem Eubank has had 20 undefeated fights
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Harlem Eubank takes on Tyrone McKenna in his next fight

Who is Harlem Eubank?

Harlem Eubank was born in Brighton on February 23, 1993.

He competes in the welterweight division and comes from a famous boxing family.

Harlem was a Seagulls academy prospect and a karate world champion, who avoided boxing for the first 18 years of his life because of the burden that comes with following in famous footsteps.

But now the deep-thinking fighter — who sadly lost father Simon in September 2023 after a devastating battle with dementia — concedes it was probably a pre-written path for him.

In 2017, he told the Brighton Argus: “Having the name has always put more pressure on from the beginning.

“Everyone wants to fight the hardest against you and everyone wants to beat you which just makes every fight tougher.

“That is a good thing, though, because you get the best of every opponent so it is improving your game.”

What is Harlem Eubank’s relation to Chris Eubank Jr?

Harlem and Chris Eubank Jr are cousins.

Chris Eubank Jr is the son of former two-time world champion Chris Eubank Sr.

Harlem is the son of former boxer Simon Eubank — the brother of Eubank Sr.

What is Harlem Eubank’s boxing record?

Harlem has an unbeaten pro record of 20-0-0.

This means he has won all 20 of his fights so far, drawing and losing none.

 

He has recorded eight knock-out wins from those fights, giving him a KO ratio of 40%.

What has been said about Harlem Eubank?

Chris Eubank Jr had said of his cousin: “We are very close and he’s a new addition to Team Eubank and I wish him the very best.

He trains hard and I know he will put on a show.

“Harlem is a very slick fighter, good foot movement, good speed, one of those all-round fighters – he’s good at everything.

“His only weakness is his inexperience but he will learn and it will get better of course.

“He’s very exciting to watch. His first pro fight he got a first-round knockout, so he’s a chip off the old block.

Harlem Eubank hails from Brighton and started boxing at the age of 14

“He is definitely someone I would recommend watching.”

When is Harlem Eubank vs Tyrone McKenna?

  • The fight is live from the Brighton Centre on Friday, March 7.
  • The ring walk for Harlem Eubank vs Tyrone McKenna is scheduled for 10 pm GMT.

What TV channel is Harlem Eubank vs Tyrone McKenna on and can it be streamed?

  • Harlem Eubank vs Tyrone McKenna will be available to watch on Channel 5.
  • It can also be streamed live on My5.
  • Coverage on TV begins at 9pm but earlier on My5.
  • Alternatively, coverage of the whole card will be available via SunSport’s live blog.

Full card

  • Harlem Eubank vs Tyrone McKenna
  • Michael Conlan vs Asad Asif Khan
  • Dan Toward vs Muzamiru Kakande
  • Tom Welland vs Ally B Lubanja
  • Harvey Dykes vs Stefano Capone
  • Ben Andrews vs Navid Iran
  • Codie Smith vs Jose Perez
  • Matty Harris vs Kevin Espindola
  • Tommy Welch vs Vaclav Pesjar
  • JP O’Meara vs Jose Manuel Perez
  • Lucas Roehrig vs Camilo Castagno

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Harlem has an impressive record of zero losses so far[/caption]

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I’ve never had Botox or been under the knife – people can’t believe how OLD I really am & how easy it is to look so good

A 63-YEAR-OLD woman who looks 30 says people assume she’s had cosmetic surgery – but she says “vitality” doesn’t come from going “under the knife”.

Eudie Okoro developed healthy habits from a young age – and found people asking her secret to youthful looks.

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Eudora Okoro-Andrew (63) says people assume she’s had cosmetic surgery
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Portrait of a 63-year-old woman who looks much younger.
She says “vitality” doesn’t come from going “under the knife”
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The DJ and actor, from Wirral, Cheshire, said she has never had cosmetic surgery, Botox or fillers
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The DJ and actor, from Wirral, Cheshire, said she has never had cosmetic surgery, Botox or fillers.

People think Eudie, who gets admired by men decades younger, is lying about her age – and can’t believe her look is all down to living a healthy lifestyle.

So many friends and family begged her for her secrets that she wrote a whole book to explain exactly how she did it.

Eudie, a widow, said: “I don’t use photoshop or wear much makeup – if you look after your skin, you don’t need to.

“And I don’t stand still – I’m always active and go for powerwalks.

“The food you eat and when you eat it makes a massive difference – everything you do has consequences on your body.

“I wrote my book to show I haven’t discovered a miracle drug or got Botox.

“Vitality doesn’t come from going under the knife – I just do things that work.”

Eudie said she started looking after herself in her teens, to maintain a youthful appearance, and stuck with it ever since.

And at 63, the effort she has put in shows – as people “spit out their drinks” when she reveals her age.

She even Instagram promoters trying to recruit her to advertise their makeup and jewellery, and gets men decades younger than her admiring because they assume she’s younger – but she does find it flattering.

One of Eudie’s top tips – which she has followed for years – is ensuring the first food you eat in the day is NOT sugar.

She said she personally selects to have raw fruits and vegetables – but never carbohydrates.

Eudie said: “We should never break our fast with sugar.

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People think Eudie, who gets admired by men decades younger, is lying about her age
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Photo of Eudora Okoro-Andrew in her youth.
Eudora has always been gorgeous – she’s pictured here in around 1984
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“In recent years, people seem to like avocado on toast – and avocado is great, it’s a superfood, but the toast isn’t.

“So have the avocado first – so that’s the thing to break the fast – then have the toast later.”

She added that sugar should always be avoided where possible, although not cut out completely.

She advised that if you eat a lot of sugar, use it as fuel by doing exercise.

She said: “People don’t realise sugar has a huge impact on humans – it can cause disease, health issues and definitely premature ageing.”

Eudie said a huge part of maintaining her youthful appearance is doing lots of exercise and staying active by incorporating it into your daily life.

For example, she said as well as regular trips to the gym, she’ll walk to the shop for groceries instead of jumping in the car.

She said: “It’s a 10km round trip, but it’s quite easy to include in your day.

“If you get the train or bus to work, you could get off early and walk the rest of the way to burn more calories.

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Eudora’s skin treatment helps her glowing complexion
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Woman with a brown face mask.
She says her youthful looks are down to living a healthy lifestyle
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“People don’t realise that lack of exercise is ageing in itself, we need to keep our muscles and bones strong.”

In terms of her skin health, her first tip is to ensure always wearing SPF to protect from harmful sun rays.

She said she drinks lots of water too – because “water is life” when it comes to maintaining skin health as well keeping the body healthy.

She also does face yoga and neck exercises, which are good for wrinkle prevention and reduction.

She makes face masks at home using corn flour, coffee, honey and baking soda – which she says are all natural and inexpensive ingredients to avoid wrinkles.

Eudie also recommends using a natural moisturiser – and said you should steer clear of expensive pots of skin cream.

She said: “I use organic coconut oil as moisturiser, and other natural substances like aloe vera and shea butter.

“Shea butter boosts collagen in the skin, which depletes as we age.

“And when I buy moisturisers, I look at just four ingredients – collagen, peptides, retinol and vitamin c.

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A picture of Eudora from 2004
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Eudora looking vibrant in 2007
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“If I didn’t know better myself, I’d be among the people spending £50 on a jar of moisturiser – you’d think a high price tag means it does wonders.

“But good skin doesn’t come from a jar. It starts from the inside.”

Similarly, Eudie has never touched any kind of Botox, filler or cosmetic procedures – although she said she’s often accused of lying about it.

She said: “People say it’s photoshopped, or that I’ve had Botox.

“But I’m proving if you do the right things, you can achieve what you want to achieve without going under the knife and spending buckets in the process.

“I want to spread the message and show people you can achieve youthfulness naturally.”

Eudie’s book can be purchased here.

Why is turmeric good for anti-ageing?

A study published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that turmeric and curcumin may help prevent DNA damage and aid in DNA repair.

This is promising news for disease prevention and slowing the ageing process. It also:

Boosts Collagen Production: Collagen is a protein that maintains the skin’s elasticity and firmness. As we age, collagen production decreases, leading to wrinkles and sagging skin. Turmeric helps stimulate collagen synthesis, thereby promoting firmer and more youthful skin.

Improves Skin Health: Turmeric has been shown to improve various skin conditions, such as acne, psoriasis, and eczema. Its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties help soothe the skin, reduce redness, and promote a clearer complexion.

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Taoiseach to meet with British PM in first ever UK-Ireland Summit as ties between nations to ‘reach full potential’

TAOISEACH Micheal Martin and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are set to hold their first annual UK and Ireland summit in Liverpool.

The two leaders are expected to discuss growth, AI and security in the first of the yearly talks.

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is to meet with the Taoiseach
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Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin speaking to the media.
Taoiseach Micheal Martinis meeting the Prime Minister in the UK-Ireland summit
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A new UK-Ireland co-operation plan is also due to be agreed upon by Martin and Starmer.

Members from Cabinet and other UK MPs are also expected to be in attendance at the summit.

This will include Tanaiste Simon Harris, Minister for Education Helen McEntee, Minister for Climate Darragh O’Brien and Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan.

UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner will also attend, with Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn, Minister for Investment Poppy Gustafsson and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy also in attendance.

This comes as Martin and Starmer held a bilateral meeting over dinner last night.

The focus of their talks ranged from trade to peace efforts in Ukraine.

These are also issues thought to be at the forefront of the new summit.

The UK-Ireland 2030 co-operation plan will see an agreement made between the two nations over a number of issues.

These are expected to include energy security and the development of offshore wind projects.

Politicians from both Governments are also expected to welcome new Irish investments in the UK worth a staggering €221 million.

This will create 2,540 jobs across the country.

Before meeting with Starmer last night, the Taoiseach said both countries “are close economic partners with a bilateral trade relationship worth approximately €100 billion annually”.

He added: “Ireland is the UK’s sixth largest trading partner and the UK is Ireland’s second largest trading partner.”

Starmer also noted at a cultural event in Liverpool yesterday that the relationship between Ireland and the UK had not hit its full potential.

Today, Martin is due to attend a special European Council meeting in Brussels.

Here, he will be discussing the ongoing war in Ukraine and European defence.

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‘Arrived’ – Sharlene Mawdsley and rest of Ireland team beam at European Indoor Championships in Netherlands

THE Irish athletics team have arrived in the Netherlands as they aim to keep the momentum around their sport up back home.

Day one of the European Indoor Athletics Championships could immediately bring with it a medal too through the 4x400m mixed relay.

5 March 2025; Sharlene Mawdsley of Ireland, centre, takes a selfie with teammates from left, David Bosch, Lauren Cadden, Conor Kelly, Cathal Doyle, Phil Healy, Marcus Lawler and Rachel McCann during a training session at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, ahead of the European Athletics Indoor Championships 2025. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
Mawdsley takes a selfie with teammates from left, David Bosch, Lauren Cadden, Conor Kelly, Cathal Doyle, Phil Healy, Marcus Lawler and Rachel McCann
Indoor track at Omnisport Apeldoorn.
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5 March 2025; Sharlene Mawdsley of Ireland during a training session at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, ahead of the European Athletics Indoor Championships 2025. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
She and the rest of the 4x400m mixed relay team could land a medal in Thursday’s final

The foursome are fancied to make the podium this evening, with the final at 8.50pm.

Sharlene Mawdsley and Phil Healy are both expected to line out for Team Ireland.

Conor Kelly, who set a new national Under-20 record in the 400m at the championships 12 days ago, is set to join them.

But the Dutch are favourites to claim gold on home soil.

Earlier in the evening Sarah Lavin — who won her seventh Irish national indoor title last month — will compete in the women’s 60m hurdles.

The race is live on RTÉ2 at 7.50pm. Should the Emerald AC star advance, she will run a semi-final and potential final tomorrow.

Joining them in action tonight is Cathal Doyle in the first round of the men’s 1500m.

The Clonliffe Harriers man, 27, claimed national glory at Abbotstown last month. The final takes place tomorrow.

The Championships coinciding with another mega weekend of rugby fare in the Six Nations has led to RTE announcing a ‘blockbuster’ schedule for the week.

Saturday’s slate is set to peak with the meeting of Ireland and France at the Aviva Stadium, where Simon Easterby‘s side will look to take a massive stride towards the Grand Slam.

From today though, it will be all about the European Indoor Athletics Championships.

Team Ireland will be led by Mawdsley and bolstered by Sarah Healy, Jodie McCann, Lavin, Kate O’Connor, Andrew Coscoran, Cathal Doyle, and Paralympian Orla Comerford.

The national broadcaster will be televising the competition on RTE 2 and the RTE Player, with coverage starting at 6pm this evening.

Paul O’Flynn will be joined by Derval O’Rourke, Rob Heffernan and Sonia O’Sullivan with David Gillick reporting from trackside with Greg Allen and David Matthews on commentary.

Gillick, of course, gained acclaim for his popular and insightful trackside interviews during the Paris Olympics last summer.

The athletics will continue across the weekend on RTÉ One, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player with radio coverage across all news bulletins and on Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1.

A jam-packed weekend of rugby starts on Friday night, when the Ireland U20s take on France in Cork in the Six Nations.

Daire O’Brien will be alongside Darren Cave and Hannah Tyrrell for live coverage on RTE 2 and RTE Player, starting at 7:35pm.

Commentary from Virgin Media Park comes from Connor Morris and Fiona Coghlan.

The RTE Player will have standalone coverage of England vs Italy from Bath.  

LE CRUNCH CLASH

Saturday, however, is the main event, when defending champions Ireland continue their pursuit of a third successive title at the Aviva Stadium.

To do so, they will have to manoeuvre the formidable French, led by the mercurial Antoine Dupont.

Jacqui Hurley will be joined from 1:15pm on RTE 2 and RTE Player by Jamie Heaslip and Stephen Ferris with commentary from Hugh Cahill, Donal Lenihan and Bernard Jackman.

On RTE Radio 1, Des Cahill will be live from the Aviva with analysts Niamh Briggs and Shane Byrne.

Michael Corcoran, meanwhile, will bring listeners all the action along with co-commentator James Downey.

In GAA, the Allianz Leagues in football and hurling are heating up and Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport on RTE Radio 1 will have live commentaries and reports across the weekend.

And on Sunday night at 9:30pm on RTE 2, Joanne Cantwell will be joined by Jackie Tyrrell and Liam Sheedy for highlights and analysis of a very busy weekend of hurling including Limerick vs Galway, Clare vs Cork and Kilkenny vs Tipperary.

In Camogie, RTE Sport Online will have the latest from the Very National League including Galway vs Tipperary, Dublin vs Waterford and Cork vs Kilkenny.  

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“I’ve been to every Puff party”: P Diddy Is an “Abuser” but Kanye West’s Ex’s Confession About Freak Off Parties Will Make You Question All the Allegations

Diddy’s alleged freak off parties have stirred quite a controversy over the past few months, and model Amber Rose revealed new details about this issue after admitting she had been to every party hosted by the disgraced rapper. Rose gained worldwide fame after she appeared in Young Jeezy’s 2008 music video for Put On, which […]

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Highlander Reboot: Henry Cavill Looks Breathtakingly Stunning as Connor Macleod in This Fanmade Trailer

There are some things in life that just make sense. Like peanut butter and jelly. Like coffee and Monday mornings. Like swords and immortals battling across centuries to the backdrop of Queen’s epic soundtrack. Yes, we’re talking about Highlander, the cult classic that blessed us with decapitations, time-traveling warriors, and Christopher Lambert’s… let’s say, unique […]

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Delhi Metro will have longest single-city network in world by Dec: Manohar Lal

New Delhi, March 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal on Thursday said that by December 2025 the network of Delhi Metro will become the largest for a single city, surpassing New...

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The 65p Aldi buy you need to dissolve moss & get your patio sparkling for spring – & there’s no pressure washer in sight

CALLING all green-fingered gardeners – if you want to get your patio in tip top shape in time for spring, you’ve come to the right place.

With the weather finally improving, if you’re on a mission to ensure your outside space looks fabulous for warmer days, we’ve got just what you need. 

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If your patio is covered in stubborn moss, we’ve got you covered[/caption]

While spring can often bring damp to our gardens, moss can become increasingly more prevalent.

It’s seen as a nuisance by many and is known to rapidly take over areas, particularly in lawns and on patios

Not only this, but the spread of moss also creates dense mats which crowd out the other desirable plants in your garden which prevents them from receiving sunlight, nutrients and water. 

Alongside being unsightly, moss can also be a safety hazard if left neglected.

But luckily for you, a gardening pro has suggested a cheap and easy way homeowners can effectively get rid of moss in gardens – and it couldn’t be simpler.

And don’t worry, you won’t need to go to the shops and splash the cash on cleaning products, as you may already have the secret in your kitchen cupboard.

According to Chris Bonnet, founder of GardeningExpress.co.uk, salt is the key to banishing moss for good – and it’ll leave your patio sparkling with no pressure washer in sight.

Chris explained: “With the arrival of spring, we can expect rain showers and high humidity, which create the ideal conditions for moss growth.

“While moss growing on trees in your garden can be a charming sight, if you notice moss spreading on hard surfaces in your garden, then it’s time to take action to prevent safety hazards.

“You don’t need to reach for chemical removals to tackle moss, as certain household items work just as well.”

Chris recommended that opting for a less chemical approach when tackling moss is by far the better option as it helps plants and soil to grow better.

Not only this, but it’s also less harmful to local wildlife too. 

March gardening jobs

The Sun's Gardening Editor, Veronica Lorraine has shared the first gardening jobs of spring.

Start sowing seeds

You can plant Aubergine seeds into propagator – or outdoors after the last frost. Or you could try growbags in a coldframe – and hopefully you can harvest from August onwards.  

Have a think about planting some different varieties of seeds this year – check out She Grows Veg and other sites for heirloom varieties. There’s an astonishing array on offer, like purple carrots, globe-shaped aubergines, lime green cauliflower or storage tomatoes that stay fresh for months.

Buy and plant summer bulbs

Summer flowering bulbs provide huge big blousey blooms – with some bringing a real touch of the tropics to your garden. Try Gladioli, dahlias, calla lilies, peonies and crocosmia. 

Lawncare starts now!

Start your lawn care with a boosting high nitrogen spring feed, reseed any bare patches – and you’ll probably start mowing regularly in earnest this month. If you can – keep a corner long to help wildlife. 

Check compost

Dig well rotting compost into your soil. If you have the space, it’s even worth digging trenches and chucking in your rotting veg that’s usually destined for the recycling bin – then cover. It adds great nutrients for free. 

Clean outside spaces

Time to blast your patios and paths with a pressure washer – if your children are responsible enough it’s a great job for them – they’ll get soaked and have fun at the same time. 

Soak sweet peas

Soak your sweet peas before sowing into long narrow pots or toilet rolls – put two seeds in a pot. These can go in an unheated greenhouse – and when there’s three or four pairs of leaves, pinch out the growing tip which will make them grow outward instead of upwards. 

Create a wildflower meadow

Sow a wildflower meadow – if you have room. A lot of shops now sell wildflower mixes to make things easier – or even seed bombs which can just be scattered onto the soil. 

Chris explained that by mixing salt and warm water, you can effectively get rid of moss.

He continued: “A classic saltwater solution is great for tackling stubborn moss. 

“Mix salt into warm water, spray the solution to the moss, and allow it to air dry.”

If you notice moss spreading on hard surfaces in your garden, then it’s time to take action to prevent safety hazards

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The expert added that by adding the salt mix to moss, it will help dry it out and kill it in a more “natural way”.

Removing moss from your patio slabs and driveways is key as it will ensure slippery surfaces are kept to a minimum. 

Garden features that add the most value to a house

A well-kept garden can add anywhere between 5-20% to the value of a property.

Sellhousefast.uk carried out a study and consulted 36 estate agents, garden designers and property professionals from across the UK.

And the experts revealed the garden feature which adds the most value to a property is a shed. 

  1. Shed – 82%
  2. Patio or paving – 76%
  3. Secure fencing, walls or gates – 72%
  4. Outdoor lighting – 66%
  5. Sturdy decking – 62%
  6. Water features eg. fountain or pond – 58%
  7. Modern garden furniture – 54%
  8. Artificial lawn/grass – 40%

Salt works effectively to remove moss as it helps to dry it out and remove it by dehydrating its growth.

The popular kitchen staple, which you can nab for just 65p from Aldi, Asda and Sainsbury’s, is also a natural alternative to many chemical moss killers. 

All you need to do is simply sprinkling the salt solution on mossy areas, leave it for a while and then scrub the dead moss away.

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