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Heartfelt Moment Steals the Show Between Super Steve and Lydon Beqqu

Heartfelt Moment Steals the Show Between Super Steve and Lydon Beqqu
Nov 30 2024 Share

Yesterday’s highly anticipated main event at Fight Island Season 2 saw Super Steve Martin claim victory over his former apprentice, Lydon Beqqu Chircop, in a gripping 10-round bout. The showdown, marked by a clash of experience and youthful energy, did not disappoint fans, delivering drama and skill from start to finish.

 

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The rivalry between the two fighters has long been a topic of interest within the boxing community, with their history adding an emotional layer to the contest. Once a protégé of Super Steve, Beqqu entered the ring with determination, eager to prove himself against a mentor who has played a pivotal role in shaping his career.

In the wake of the hard-fought battle, Super Steve exemplified the spirit of true sportsmanship. Shortly after his win, he paid a visit to his former student, offering words of encouragement and congratulations. The gesture was widely praised within the sport, highlighting the mutual respect between the two fighters despite the competitive nature of the event.

This morning, Lydon Beqqu Chircop took to social media to share his thoughts on the match and his opponent. In a heartfelt post, he wrote:

*”How can you hate this guy? I got emotional, not because of the loss – that’s part of the game – but because fighting with someone who has been there for me over the past 10 years of my life is something different.

I didn’t get the win, but I’m super proud of myself. I managed to go 10 rounds with the best boxer in Malta in the light-welterweight category – not even my weight class. And yes, I’m happy for Steve Martin and his team.”*

The fight was not only a thrilling spectacle for fans but also a testament to the camaraderie and respect that can exist in the world of boxing. Super Steve Martin remains a dominant force in Maltese boxing, while Beqqu’s performance has only cemented his reputation as a rising star with a bright future ahead.

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Gold-Filled Cave Worth $80 Billion Discovered In China

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Scientists in China’s Hunan province have discovered an enormous gold deposit within the Wangu gold field, estimated to contain around 1,100 metric tons of gold valued at nearly $100 billion.

This discovery, believed to be one of the largest natural gold reserves on Earth, has the potential to reshape global gold markets and influence mining strategies worldwide.

The deposit boasts exceptionally high ore quality, with an average gold content of 138 grams per metric ton—far surpassing typical gold ore grades.

The find reinforces China’s position as a global leader in gold production, highlighting the country’s growing influence in the mining industry.

Experts anticipate that the deposit will not only bolster China’s domestic gold reserves but also play a significant role in stabilizing and shaping the global gold market.

As development plans for the site are initiated, the discovery is being hailed as a major milestone for both the scientific and mining communities, with far-reaching economic and industrial implications.

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Christmas Magic Across Europe

Christmas Magic Across Europe
Nov 30 2024 Share

Mainland Europe is the epitome of festive charm. For those looking for the ideal winter wonderland during this time of hear, the continent particularly the northern region is one to put on your list. They’re also  ideal because of the colder weather and gothic aesthetics.

Here are a list of European towns and cities that decorate for Christmas like no other, from Vienna, Austria, to Gothenburg, Sweden.

Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg is a lovely city at any time of the year with is scenic Petit France  imposing cathedral, and half-timbered houses set along cobbled streets. And this city knows what’s at stake when it comes to the Christmas season because it cannot let down the thousands of excited visitors every year. Never have I seen so many decorations, lights, and markets. Around every corner there is something else to discover, from the tall tree on Place Kleber to the food stalls by the cathedral. It gets busy and at times you even have to wait in line for your mulled wine, but it is still worth it and definitely one of the best places to soak up the incredible festive atmosphere.

Nuremberg, Germany

Germany is famous for its Christmas markets. Fly over Germany in winter at night and you will see so many sparkling trees in gardens and town squares, making the magic begin before you even touch down. But there are Christmas markets and then there is the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt — one that needs to be visited at least once in a lifetime. The medieval city center of Nuremberg is a lovely sight to behold at any time of the year, just like all the other towns and cities mentioned here, but during the pre-holiday season, it is something else.

Tallinn, Estonia

The small village of Tallinn is quite charming. You can climb, stroll around, and gaze out over the festively lit array of buildings from the solid wall that completely encloses the old, mediaeval centre. Below, colourful, crooked and frequently half-timbered homes from as far back as the 13th century border the small alleyways.

Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki is a stunning city with some modern and old architecture; the whole place seems to be very focused on décor and design. They also enjoy their glittering lights during Christmas. For once, being far north, where little sunshine reaches people during the winter, is advantageous since you will be able to see the fairy lights almost all day.

York , England

The old city of York is a must-see for any family visiting over the holidays. The narrow roads, crooked houses, and massive York Minster virtually scream Christmas. Käthe Wohlfahrt, a Christmas ornament store, is open year-round. But after the lanes are adorned, the perfume of wine and cinnamon permeates the streets. And as the lights twinkle, you know you’ve arrived at the perfect holiday destination.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh is a beautiful city all year round, with its castle on a hill and steep small roads that practically inspired Harry Potter. However, it is the ideal location to be in Scotland during the holidays, including Christmas and New Year’s.To get into the Christmas spirit, start on George Street, which runs parallel to Princes Street. The trees are brightly glittering, and the shop windows are attractively decorated.

London, England

The lights – dazzling angels draped across the big roadway — are all one needs to get into the festive spirit, no matter how Scrooge-like I was feeling before. After a brief sidestep to Carnaby Street on one side and the Burlington Arcade on the other, I’m positively bubbling with Christmas spirit. Covent Garden is one of the most festive areas in central London, with the former market rebuilt as small individual boutiques and restaurants inside the traditional setting, and it is always wonderfully decked for the holidays.

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Study Shows Most Maltese People Do Not Trust Political Parties Or Government

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A new Eurobarometer study published on Friday reveals that two-thirds of Maltese citizens lack trust in political parties, with fewer than half expressing trust in the government or Malta’s parliament.

However, the findings point to a notable improvement compared to the previous survey earlier this year, reflecting a shift in public sentiment.

The survey shows growing optimism about the country’s direction, with nearly half of respondents now believing Malta is heading the right way—a 13-point increase since spring.

Additionally, a third expect the national situation to improve over the next year, a 15-point rise.

Public positivity about Malta’s overall state is also on the rise. Over half (56%) believe the situation in Malta is good, 68% rate the economy positively, and 84% consider their household’s financial situation to be good.

Although trust in Maltese politics remains relatively low, it has seen a significant upturn. Trust in political parties has risen by 17 points to 34%, while trust in the government climbed 11 points to 47%. Satisfaction with democracy has also improved, rising 14 points to 54%.

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