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"The World Tonight" is a song by Paul McCartney and is the second track on his 1997 album Flaming Pie. This song and Young Boy were featured in the 1997 movie Fathers' Day.. In the United States, the song was released as the first and only single from the album on 17 April 1997, [1] peaking at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 23 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. [2]
Daniel Dubois (born 6 September 1997) is a British professional boxer. He has held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title since 2024. [ 3 ] Previously, he held the World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight title ( Regular version ) from 2022 to 2023.
The Globe is the sixth album by alternative dance group Big Audio Dynamite II, their second album credited under that name instead of Big Audio Dynamite.It was released on 16 July 1991 in the United States, and in August elsewhere else, just after their limited UK-only album Kool-Aid and includes reworked versions of some of its songs.
A look at Daniel Dubois' ascent from a 'shrinking violet' to heavyweight hilltop with his win over Anthony Joshua.
"Dyna-mite" is a 1973 single, written by the songwriting team of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. It was originally written for the Sweet, who rejected it, and later inherited by the English glam rock band Mud. [3]
Perhaps Dubois has had more to prove in the last year or so. In 2020, he was stopped in round 10 by Joe Joyce, and in 2023, he lost a world title fight with Oleksandr Usyk in round nine. “After ...
Daniel Dubois will face Joseph Parker in Saudi Arabia on 22 February in the next defence of his IBF heavyweight world title. Dubois’ first title defence came in September, when he knocked out ...
"The Globe" is a 1991 song by British electronic group Big Audio Dynamite II. It was released as a single in the United States [1] and is taken from their album The Globe.It samples the 1981 song "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (which was written by Big Audio Dynamite II singer Mick Jones during his tenure with the Clash) and Lionel Richie's 1983 single, "All Night Long (All Night)".