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Floyd Mayweather won a unanimous verdict victory over Manny Pacquiao this morning in Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena, in a bout that is expected to smash viewership and revenue records.
The storm had cleared Sydney by Monday but was expected to smash the state's south coast for another day before moving south towards Tasmania.
Russia will have been expecting to smash the debutants here, and were 2-0 up inside four minutes, but it hasn't been easy for them thus far.
Typhoon Nina packed maximum sustained winds of 185km/h (114 mph) and gusts of up to 255km/h (158 mph), and was expected to smash into the island province of Catanduanes on Sunday night.
The first boat back to the finish off Marseille, France, is expected to smash by at least a week the record of 71 days 14 hours for the fastest nonstop circumnavigation under sail.
Furious 7, features the final performance from the series stalwart Paul Walker, who died in 2013, and is expected to smash US records for an April opening when it debuts over the Easter weekend.
The UK strawberry industry is expected to smash its sales record this year by £50m, a record it only set last year.
Super Bowl 50 is also expected to smash social media records - with last year's mark of 28.4 million tweets about the game set to be well beaten.
The lobbying industry demonstrated its resilience last year in the face of the recession and is fully expected to smash previous spending records.
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