‘Like a cat toying with a mouse’ – but Littler’s victory was far from inevitableon January 4, 2025 at 12:58 am

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Why Luke Littler’s historic world title win at Ally Pally felt ‘inevitable’, even if it wasn’t.Why Luke Littler’s historic world title win at Ally Pally felt ‘inevitable’, even if it wasn’t.

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