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A Black Friday Bargain Hiding in Plain Sight
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips In the spirit of Black Friday coming up, I’d like to share a relatively cheap and underappreciated AI play that I’ve been watching throughout 2025. The post A Black Friday Bargain Hiding in Plain Sight appeared first on InvestorPlace.

‘Norman showed me he’s not a thinker’: Ryan Garcia reacts to Devin Haney’s latest win
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‘When is he going to get a belt?’: Bill Haney critical of Conor Benn as worthy challenger to his son
Devin Haney is once again a world champion and this time in the welterweight division following a decision win over Brian Norman Jr over the weekend. With Haney’s win the attention immediately turned to where he will look for his next opponent in a rather weak division at the moment, and with Conor Benn being a obvious name after he’s made it clear his intention to drop back down to 147 to win a belt, Bill Haney would suggest that Benn hasn’t done much to earn that opportunity. “Conor ‘When’. When is he going to get a belt? When is he going to do what Devin has done?” Bill Haney declared after their latest victory. “When is he going to do something in boxing that’s on Devin Haney’s level? I mean just one thing, before you start talking to us. We did the stadium in Australia [against George Kambosos], we did that for undisputed. We did Lomachenko. There’s a lot of tremendously talented fighters that deserve a shot.” Boxing, of course, is often not about who deserves an opportunity as much as it is about who can bring the most money to the table. Benn, despite not having the accolades of a champion, is still a marquee name who is a draw and would certainly sell tickets for a fight against Haney. Haney, for his part, has essentially said that he’s willing to face all-comers at 147 but in a division that has thinned out mightily over the last few years he might be hard pressed to find a better financial windfall at the moment.

‘We need you to have some disadvantage’: Eddie Hearn explains weight limit for Anthony Joshua in Jake Paul fight

Former title challenger Vanes Martirosyan dies of cancer at 39

Man hospitalized following Brockton stabbing

Takuma Inoue hands Tenshin Nasukawa first defeat, wins WBC bantamweight title
Takuma Inoue is once again a bantamweight champion, winning the vacant WBC title by hard-fought unanimous decision over Tenshin Nasukawa in Tokyo. Inoue (21-2, 5 KO), spoke openly about considering retirement before accepting this fight. And, fighting for the first time in a year after a loss to Seiya Tsutsumi, he got off to a rough start. Tenshin (7-1, 2 KO) rattled him in each of the first two rounds, showing a very calm, patient approach, working his reach advantage from a comfortable distance. And, yes, maybe even showboating a little bit during breaks in the action. But Inoue found his rhythm in the 3rd, slowing Tenshin with a left hand to the body and finding a consistent path for the straight right hand to the head. It was well contested, but Inoue’s experience and precision largely carried the rest of the fight. Open scoring after the 8th round made it clear that Tenshin needed some knockdowns or an early finish to win, which changed his approach, but also gave us some great action, particularly at the start of the 11th round. Tenshin couldn’t generate what he needed to win, and Inoue claims victory by official scores of 116-112, 116-112, and 117-111. It’s the first professional loss as a fighter for Tenshin, who was undefeated during a legendary kickboxing career before starting his pro boxing 7-0. And it’s a return to champion status for Inoue, who previously held the WBA belt and an interim version of the WBC title. A triumph for Inoue, but a very respectable showing from Nasukawa in defeat. This is a sport that generally alternates between shredding people for building up slowly and avoiding challenging fights, or dismissing fighters completely for taking bold challenges and coming up short. Nasukawa took on a proven champion and a career boxer in just his 8th pro outing, and gave a fine, competitive performance. He wasn’t “exposed,” he just came up short in a difficult task, and hopefully the lessons from this fight help him realize his full potential in a long boxing career still to come. These @TeppenTenshin angles in the early rounds 🥶#NasukawaInoue | LIVE NOW | Top Rank Classics on Roku, Vizio, & Tubi. pic.twitter.com/Hfk3cPaqsP— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) November 24, 2025 No back down detected @TakumaInoue_122 😤#NasukawaInoue | LIVE NOW | Top Rank Classics on Roku, Vizio, & Tubi. pic.twitter.com/U1Z2MIBLnZ— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) November 24, 2025 BANTAMWEIGHT BANGER 🚨#NasukawaInoue | LIVE NOW | Top Rank Classics on Roku, Vizio, & Tubi. pic.twitter.com/e9tnlsBx0q— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) November 24, 2025 Ra’eese Aleem UD-12 Mikito Nakano This was a toss-up fight for most of the distance, until a late knockdown by Ra’eese Aleem (23-1, 12 KO) swung things clearly his way. Before then, more rounds were arguable than not, with Nakano (14-1, 13 KO) working off the front foot, but Aleem able to lead the action when he saw the opportunity. Aleem suffered a cut over the eyebrow in the 8th round, but quality corner work settled it quickly. Aleem started gaining momentum in the latter half, and a right hand put Nakano down late in the 10th. Nakano needed a knockout to win, and went hard after it in the 12th, rattling Aleem more than once. But, Aleem held on, claiming the unanimous decision and handing Nakano his first pro defeat by official scores of 115-112, 116-111, and 118-109. KNOCKDOWN ALERT. Aleem caught Nakano 👀#NasukawaInoue | LIVE NOW | Top Rank Classics on Roku, Vizio, & Tubi. pic.twitter.com/f2NGiUHlht— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) November 24, 2025 Tomoya Tsuboi TKO-8 Carlos Cuadras Fast hands and a sharp jab working early for Tsuboi (3-0, 2 KO), who made Cuadras look slow and plodding, and had Cuadras’ face badly marked up before the midpoint of the fight. Cuadras (44-6-1, 28 KO) would occasionally show flashes of his prime form, but Tsuboi would punish him with dazzling hand speed. Most notably in the 7th, when Cuadras had his best sequence of the night, then immediately…

Rhode Island man stabbed to death in New York City's Times Square
A Rhode Island man was stabbed to death in New York City’s Times Square early Monday morning. The New York City Police Department was called to the intersection of West 49 Street and 7 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after 1 a.m., according to NBC New York. Police said 23-year-old Daevon Silva, of Pawtucket, was found with multiple stab wounds in his back and right thigh. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Three men are being sought in connection to stabbing, police said. The first man is described as wearing a purple sweatsuit and black ski mask. The second individual sought is described as wearing a black jacket, dark-colored pants and brown boots. The third man was wearing all black clothing. Police said they are looking into whether an argument might have led up to the stabbing.

Man charged with intentionally setting fire in NH apartment building
A man is facing multiple charges after police say he intentionally set a fire in a New Hampshire apartment building on Sunday. Firefighters were called to a report of a fire at 56 Tyler St. in Nashua shortly before 8 a.m. Sunday and found a fire in a fourth floor hallway of the 8-story apartment building. The fire had mostly been contained by the building’s sprinkler system and firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the remaining flames. Fourteen units sustained water damage, and the hallway sustained fire damage, resulting in about 30 residents being displaced. The Red Cross worked with those residents to help find them a temporary place to stay. No injuries were reported. Police and fire officials were able to determine that the fire had been intentionally set using an accelerant, and attempted to speak with a potential witness, 42-year-old Johnathan Gerald, of Nashua, who refused to cooperate with officers and tried to smoke from a small glass pipe in front of them. He then smashed the pipe on the ground in front of the officers and was arrested for unlawful activities. Upon further investigation, police detectives determined that Gerald had set the fire and charged him with arson, five counts of reckless conduct and four counts of criminal restraint. He was held without bail and scheduled to be arraigned Monday afternoon in Nashua District Court. Anyone with more information about the case is being asked to call the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665.

