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Inside sport’s most toxic feuds – from ice skater who hired hitman to Joey Barton bust-ups and boxer pummelled to death

HITMEN, golf club attacks and deadly clashes in the boxing ring - some sporting feuds go much, much further than others.

This week, Paris Saint-Germain footballer after allegedly organising a brutal attack against a teammate. 

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by two masked men, beaten up and struck with an iron crowbar multiple times - requiring stitches in her legs and hands. 

It’s claimed the vicious assault was part of an escalating feud over the player's spot in the PSG first team.

In the wake of the arrest, stunned sports fans have compared the alleged crime to the infamous case of Tonya Harding, who hired a hitman to incapacitate her ice skating rival Nancy Kerrigan with a baton.

Here, we remember some of the sporting rivalries that got wildly out of hand.

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Hitman took out rival

Tonya Harding was one of the most promising figures in US figure skating in the Nineties and tipped for great things due to her win-at-all-costs approach.

One obstacle stood in the way of her making it on to the Olympic team - her long-time rival Nancy Kerrigan.

Less than a day before they were due to face off, one of the most astonishing scandals in the history of sports happened.

In 1994, as Kerrigan walked out of the Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan, a hitman pounced and continuously struck her right knee with a 21-inch baton.

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“Why? Why? Why? Why me?” she screamed into nearby cameras, bursting into tears.

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Fortunately, Kerrigan only suffered bruising and no broken bones, but was forced to pull out of the national competition.

Later it was revealed that Harding's bodyguard and ex-husband Jeff Gillooly had hired hitman Shane Stant to stop the skater’s rival from challenging her.

Despite denying any knowledge of the situation, Harding later pleaded guilty to conspiracy to hinder the prosecution.

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